The Straits Times, 28 September 1952
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Title Section30 1952-09-28 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NEXT SALES IN MALAYA Sunday Edition of the Stratr* Tlc*e« dt Singapore Pro* Press No. 894 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS PHONE *****30 words
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Article, Illustration578 1952-09-28 1 Plane lands in Cyprus; overnight stop POLICE LEAVE CANCELLED: GUARDS ARE DOUBLED 1 a.m. news: The Duchess of Kent's plane landed yesterday evening at Nicosia, Cyprus. The Duchess and her son, the Duke, will spend the night there before continuing their journey to Singapore.578 words
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Article326 1952-09-28 1 BILL FISH - 'Mystery attack' on S'pore BILL FISH By I ESSONS learned in \\nm Korean war are being put into practice this weekend as large naval forces "attack 1 Singapore. Officers of the cruiser Ceylon. who have fought their way through 80,000 miles ot Korean waters, are leading the defence of th326 words
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Article41 1952-09-28 1 VATICAN CITY. Sat.— The Vatican said today that ft had recorded 1.049.999 conversions to Roman CatholicIsm in the United States during the last 10 years. It put the number of Cathof.ics in the Unites States at 29.500.000— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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103 1952-09-28 1 COLOMBO, Sat. \f Ol NTKD police were IVI called in to deal with an angry crowd of backers who demonstratefl after Ceylon Turf Club stewards decided to re-run a race her> today. Stones were thrown at the Turf Chib building and at police whenReuter - 103 words
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Article22 1952-09-28 1 PARIS. Sat— Rita Hayworth said here today she was dropping divorce proceedings against Aly Khan "for the present."— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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204 1952-09-28 1 rE Singapore Naval Base Labour Union appealed to the British Labour Party yesterday to send a representative to the Colony to conduct a survey of the working conditions of the Union's 8.000 members. In a letter to the Party, the union stated. that the204 words
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Article23 1952-09-28 1 ROME, Sat. George Santayana, a leading philosopher and poet of the 20th century, died here last night. He was 88— A.P.AP - 23 words
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Article49 1952-09-28 1 TUSCUMBIA. Missouri. Sat. —A dynamite charge exploded within 300 yards of American film star Victor Mature, killing effects man Jesse Wolf aged 62. of Los Angeles, during work on a war film near here. Wolf died in hospital here No one else was injured Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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196 1952-09-28 1 A BEAUTIFUL scroll containing greetings and a message of goodwill from the Mayor and people of Rio de Janeiro to the Mayor and people of Singapore yesterday I was handed to the City Council President, Mr. T P. F. McNelce, by Captain Sylvio196 words
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Article113 1952-09-28 1 Rebels free crashed jet pilots RANGOON. Sat. r'O British air force flyers who crash-landed their jet Meteor machine in rebel territory 48 miles north of Bassein In Burma on Sept. 17 reached Rangoon safely today. Karen rebels who captured them escorted them to the nearest Government outpost near Bassein townReuter - 113 words
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Article45 1952-09-28 1 LONDON Sat— A British surgical team will begin six months' work ln Ceylon on Wednesday when It will take over a chest surgery unit started early this year at the Colombo Oeneral Hospital by Mr. Donald Barlow, a leading London surgeon— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article26 1952-09-28 1 Another 8,756 people were vaccinate^ against smallpox in Singapore yesterday, the 38th day of the vaccination campaign. The total number vaccinated Is now 363.873.26 words
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Article42 1952-09-28 1 Vke-Qiancellor honoured Sir Sydney Came. new ViceChancellor of the University of Malaya, was the guest of honour at a dinner given last night by the Stamford Club and King Edward VII College of Medicine Alumni Association at the Capitol Blue Room. Singapore.42 words
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Article123 1952-09-28 1 Th P Singapore City Coun-j cli plans to build new gasholder capable of storing 1.000.000 cubic feet of gas to meet the Colony's "asing consumption The gas holder with its land. quarters for watchmen, governor house and other works, is estimated to cost $1,000,000 A123 words
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Article30 1952-09-28 1 TOKYO, Sat. Superfortresses dropped nearly 100 tons of bombs on a supply centre at Hulllak, north-west of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, during yesterday night.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article364 1952-09-28 1 And Kedah is shocked' A MEMBER of the Kedah royal family, 21 -year-old Princess Zabanah. married the man of her choice Arthur Collins, 24-year-old printer, in London, yesterday despite opposition from her step-mother Che Mimunah and royal relatives in Malaya. Hi r marriage took Kedah r364 words
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Article63 1952-09-28 1 COLOMBO, Sat. T*HE Ceylon Government have decided to issue everyone of the 7,500.000 people ln Ceylon an identity card bearing the holder's photograph, usually reliable sources said here today. Premier Dudley Senanayakc Is reported to have decided on this step as a measure against illegal63 words
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476 1952-09-28 1 Govt. bid to raise morale a success BAHAU, Sat. QNE OF the most important experiments in morale building in the Federation ended tonight and was declared a complete success. It Will be repeated again and again throughout the State of Negrl Sembllan ana in other States In the counThe experiment476 words
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Article33 1952-09-28 1 JOHANNESBURG. Sat. Four Africans have been drowned in their homes and many families isolated ln the past few days in the heaviest downpour ever recorded ln eastern areas of Cape Province.—Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration885 1952-09-28 2 itiiniiiiiiiiiiiitJiiiMiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiitJiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiimrttniiiiiiiMiiitiiiiiimiiiiciiiiiiL' THIS WEEK the Sunday Times puts the Flying \Saucer mystery into perspective. This factual and (critical analysis the first of its kind ever undertaken is based on the latest authoritative scientific data. It is in two parts: (A) Six 'eyewitness reports, each with885 words
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Advertisement260 1952-09-28 2 HBB UARN AT HOMI THE PRACTICAL WAY I Radio, to day't greatest profession, wartt trained men j^HFY\ Jk^k^L urgently. Radio repair engineers', sound technician*, j^B broadcast engineers, executives, etc., are in big »Jk I demand. Vas' new fields of opportunity ere opening MtM U P television, electronics, etc. R>*///7^J WILL260 words
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Article, Illustration405 1952-09-28 3 'Medal for you' then they went to fight Reds again mm TWO GALLANT POLICE piFTEEN minutes after they had been officially told they had been awarded the George Medal for gallantry against bandits in Johore in May, Police Lieutenant Eric James Wadge and Special Constable Samad bin Baba had to405 words
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Article248 1952-09-28 3 THE ten man committee of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association will meet tomorrow i to discuss the letter received from the president of the 1 Japanese Rubber Manufacturers' Association, Mr. Shorijo Ishibashi, alleging malpractices in the shipment 'of rubber from Singapore. The248 words
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Article158 1952-09-28 3 Rubber at 75 1 cents E* i. DDtii iooi a ci a cem on i a quiet market yesterday, October first grade closing at 75 5 8 cents a lb. There was only moderate trade support but no j»»rticular selling pressure. Closing prices yesterday were In cents per lb. No.158 words
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Article37 1952-09-28 3 SINGAPORE. Sa«., Sept. 87.— $483.75 a pirul (down $1.25). PRODUCE COPRA: Early October t29 a picul fob. business done. Oct./Nov. $28 V COCONUT OIL: $44' i buyers, a plcul f.0.b.. $46 mills. MS buyers Penang.37 words
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Article43 1952-09-28 3 KOTA BAHRU, Sat SIR Gerald Templer arrived by air in Kota Bahru yesterday and went to Balai Besar. There he met heads of departments, senior assistants, district officers and members of the Executive State Council and discussed local pro-43 words
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Article37 1952-09-28 3 LONDON. Sat.— Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. who retired in July from the office •>! India's High Commissioner In the United Kingdom, nas resumed his pmct cc at Ine Bir in London S?nt?r 237 words
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Article80 1952-09-28 3 New rations for troops in jungle KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. AN ARMY Catering Corps officer is somewhere in the jungles of Malaya with a fighting patrol of the Suffolk Regiment testing the latest jungle rations for British troops Twenty thousand special composite rations are now being eaten in Malaya and troops80 words
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Article58 1952-09-28 3 IPOH. Sat. A delegation from the Rangoon Labour Party which will tour Malaya early next month will arrive in Singapore sOon. The delegation will visit Labour party centres at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang. So far, no arrangements have been made for them to visit looh58 words
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Article33 1952-09-28 3 The Russian-owned tanker Pamir in Singapore now for provisions and water, is on i/.e way from Constanza in the Black Sea to the port of Navaevo with 8.506 tons of petroleum.33 words
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Article41 1952-09-28 3 IPOH. Sat.— The Perak Turf Club, yesterday approved a donation of $3,000 to the Salvation Army In Ipoh. Of this sum $2,000 Is for a new boy's hostel, and the remainder for 'he Boys lion 1 at T.rphur..41 words
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Article161 1952-09-28 3 MAN DIES AT CD. SCHOOL LECTURE MR. V. Rajaratnam, 49, a chief Instructor of the Singapore Civil Defence Corps, attached to the Victoria School centre, died soon after collapsing hi the school on Friday evening. Two students and first aiders of the Victoria Afternoon school. Samson de Silva and Chew161 words
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Article61 1952-09-28 3 IPOH. Sat. Fot obtaining $1 from a Chinese whose house he had examined under the pretence of being a Customs officer, 26 year old Mohamed Noor was sentenced to six months' imprisonment by the Ipoh magistrate. Inche Abdullah bin Ghazalli. today. Noor cheated Mok Kai61 words
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Article614 1952-09-28 3 A FORTNIGHT ago this coAlumn discussed ike doctor shortage in Singapore hospitals and suggested that it was aggravated by the Medical Department trying to bite of? more than it could chew. The Colonial Secretary, Mr W. L. Blythe, himself said in his annual report: "Outpatient and inpatient614 words
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Advertisement605 1952-09-28 3 FLY 1 "BO'kt ARGONAUT SPEEDBIRD ~^aaaaa^ aA^a^aakC*' mm QaM* 0 1/ HONGKONG E.O.A C. is now operating regular twice weekly services between Singapore and Japan, via Hong Kong. Stop-off facilities are available a* no additional air passage rates •nabling you to remain over in Hongkong for business 01 pleasure. Travel605 words
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Advertisement175 1952-09-28 3 TliS4 GOLDEN FLASH THE MOST POPULAR MOTOR CYCLE IN THE WORLD CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR NORMALHULTH E VIGOUR JAKi^^^a^%ig^j TO KEEP you fit COINC TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA. P. r:hasc a HOME Throup'i IDEAL HOMES ESTATE ACENCY. 713 Hay St. PERTH Lose Fat Secret Method Discovered I175 words
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Article, Illustration990 1952-09-28 4 Noni Wright - Noni Wright jIMMY, RUDY AND WOON KONG OF THE NEW VILLAGES By I"HE Liew family of Kuala Lumpur is certainly "in Resettlement". No less than three brothers hold responsible jobs in New Villages in Selangor. Two of them were recently awarded Meritorious990 words
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Article575 1952-09-28 4 THE COOK AND THE A WEEK ago the Tuan had a telephone message from his neighbour informing him that the Cook had been held ud at the town gate for tryine to remove food from a restricted area without a valid pass. Luckily for the Tuan, it575 words
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Advertisement103 1952-09-28 4 TtT r iNi\ \t f \-^</ r~" Iff'- \mEs& W-^^^A^^^*^^/ Beauty m miniature good Iook? combined with good timew" f\ rMI \Wil^flSr4E9irC Er°WsMlMs%M&& keeping The skill of the Rolex des^ners gives you a watch V^r^P^H ftKH ftSr^"HW AiT^ir^^ f i~) that's as beautiful as fashion demands as accurate as you103 words
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Article, Illustration249 1952-09-28 5 Only 200 will see opening ANOTHER $200,000 in gifts will completely cover the building fund which has made the erection of the Royal Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic possible, said Mr. E.M.F. Fergusson, chairman of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association, yesterday. The Duchess of Kent will open the249 words
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151 1952-09-28 5 THE GOVERNOR of Singapore, Mr. J. F. Nicoll. last night urged 500 officers and boys of the Boys 1 Brigade, Singapore Battalion, to do their bit for the community. Mr. NicoCi was speaking at the close of one and a half hours' display151 words
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Article27 1952-09-28 5 The of an unidentified Chinese bey, about 12 years old. was recovered frcm the rea off the Royal i Singapore Yacht Club yesterday evening.27 words
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Article78 1952-09-28 5 Singapore City Council has informed the Ratepayers' i latton that a suggesi tioa that the old graves in the Christian cemetery at J Bukit Timah and New Ceme- tery Roads be removed and the space used for a recrea- i tion ground or park can not78 words
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Article82 1952-09-28 5 The case against Ng Ah Meng, arrested in the Van Heutsz when she arrived in Hong Kong, was yesterday transferred from the Singapore Fourth Police Court to I the Third District Court. Ng was arrested by Hong j Kong police on a warrant sent from Singapore.82 words
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270 1952-09-28 5 THE Singapore Police will carry out an investigation into the criticisms of the Police Radio Division by the Singapore Second District Judge, Mr. H. B. Livingstone. When Mr. Livingstone sent an entire squad ot a radio Dolice car to jail on Friday for corruptly270 words
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Article32 1952-09-28 5 An Indian M. Shanmugam, 28. was stabbed by a compatriot in Outram Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon following a heated argument. Shanmugam was admitted into the General Hospl'.iil in a critical condition.32 words
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Article21 1952-09-28 5 IPOH, Sat. Dr. T. Balasingham, senior lecturer In pathology. University o f Malaya, is on a visit to Ipoh.21 words
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225 1952-09-28 5 '^URKHA soldiers yesterday offered blood to the r gods in the Dushera festival at the Sim Barracks S.ngapore. The theme was "Jai Durga "Victory to the Goddess From a tented temple with the sign of "Jai Durga" marched nine warriors, clad in knee-length225 words
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115 1952-09-28 5 NAVAL BASE SOLD $8,000 OF ELECTRICITY TIHE SINGAPORE Admiralty, -I supplied the civilian population of the Colony with $8,000 worth of electricity last month. The City Electrical Engineer told a City Council committee that supplies from the Naval Base alleviated to some extent the load on the Council's network during115 words
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Article85 1952-09-28 5 VLADIMIR Jarkoff, a Russian, appeared before the Singapore First Police Magistrate. Mr. T. Kulasekaram. yesterday on a charge of beha' :ng in a disorderly manner In public. Inspector J. C. Cooke, prosecuting, said JarkofT was arrested on Friday night after he was seen shouting at a85 words
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Article271 1952-09-28 5 MARIE GOUGH'S COOKERY CORNER WHETHER you call them biscuits or cookies they are always welcome at tea-time or with your morning coffee. The following recipes are easy on effort and on the budget. PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES Cream together a quarter of a pound each of peanut butter and271 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-09-28 5 6. Httc cr and Miss i>. C. HWaM plologr.v'- J .-.icr thei; wedding at tSe Tanglin Camion Churc.i in Singapore yejrerday. Sunday Times picture.24 words
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Advertisement48 1952-09-28 5 2& Drive in style.. jliKy^ fc" V^2 9S sr^™ Bm■l I SALOON CONVERTIBLE COUPE EKTATE CAR c HILLMAN tLwl^^SmMt^Mr^ makes everyone turn to admire its smart Distributors: LYONS MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD RD.,SINGAPORE-9. Represented by WiVERSAL CARS LTD. WEARNE BROS. LTD. IPOH and PENANC. K. LUMPUR— SERE MB AN—MALACCA48 words
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Advertisement160 1952-09-28 5 Tiger Testimonials PTE. B. GOODE, of the Ist. Royal Buffoons confided: "Mum said to be careful, so I sticks to TIGER." 3.TT.52 TODAY FOOTBALL SINGAPORE V. COMBINED SERVICES FOR TAY LIAN TECK SHIELD Under The Distinguished Patronage Of H. E. The Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, C M. G. KICK160 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous100 1952-09-28 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE (484 M. ft 41 M 9 a.m. Oood Morning; 9.30 Blnp Crosby Show; 10 New?; 10.05 j Interlude from Hawaii; 10 30 Latin I America on the Air; 11 Time for I Music: 1 p.m. Gerry Soliano. organ: 1.30 News; 1.45 Sports- 2 Voices Music: 2.15 Gypsy100 words
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Article581 1952-09-28 6 The Borneo 'Sky Hook is ready AIR RAILWAY TO AN ARTIFICIAL ISLAND From Our Own Correspondent SERIA. Brunei, Sat. A NEW landmark off the Brunei coastline and tlie latest addition to the world's catalogue of odd railways is due to come into service here within the next few days. It581 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-09-28 6 MISS MALAYA— 2 This week's Miss Malaya is Miss Kok Say Eng of Singapore. This photograph was taken by Miss Juliet Teo, c/o Royal Studio.25 words
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Article227 1952-09-28 6 TAE Singapore Art Society's fourth open exnibif.on of photographs Wll] be held from Feb. 6 to 15. The closing date for the receipt of entries wil! be Jan. 9 The regulations governing the exhibition have now been pr.nted. and copies will be sent this week t^227 words
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Article359 1952-09-28 6 MARTIN FLAVIN, American playwright and novelist, pays special tribute in the New York Herald Tribune to John Coast, creator of the Balinese Dance Festival now being presented on Broadway with notable success by the dancers of Bali and a Gamelan orchestra. Mr. Coast is well359 words
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Article640 1952-09-28 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By CO T L^AGtTE "wTIT! a brilliant but terrible mind has forecast a subtle change in the dress habits of the male animal in Singapore For many months to come, he suggests, tail coats and shell Jackets vill oust white sharkskin from the night640 words
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Advertisement195 1952-09-28 6 b/ieaMA The world's ml first choice Iffl A Buy a Swan pen and you gain a friend Bk ISi for a lifetime a pen that writes MUm §mm smoothly and freely under all con- ditions. The secret is in the nib V wjS made by hand, individually, by J9 '51195 words
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Advertisement293 1952-09-28 6 Build up their future health THEM MARMITE EVERY DAY It's the vitamins In Marmite that help children to grow up strong and sturdy. Health-building Marmite is a valuable food for everyone— a food needed by all every day to maintain fitness and strengthen the body's resistance to diseases. Always s*e293 words
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Article, Illustration792 1952-09-28 7 T.F. HWANG - T.F. HWANG Phyllis Lim, Singapore wife with a difference By rr'OO few executive posts, both honorary and paid, in local Chinese associations and public bodies, are held by women. In this age or "emancipation" more opportunities should be offered to public-spirit-ed Chinese women,792 words
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Article, Illustration89 1952-09-28 7 While iir Thomas Bcecham conJucua Hie opening concert at ««e Edinburgh Festival a band of Londoner* were being rude about it. Each night in "After The Sfcow" at St. Mary's HaN they take side-swipes st Hijs cultural jamboree. Their review it smart, swift and cutting89 words
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Article538 1952-09-28 7 "niVE years ago I loved a boy during my schooldays. We quarrelled and separated. Now h e has a wife and children. We met jne day and he still declares -iis love for me. What shall do? "SICK AT HEART", P.D. n 't allow sentiment to538 words
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Advertisement234 1952-09-28 7 A CHARMING YOUNGSTER aC_. can become i graeTouj hiy. WsV fIM t-' A beautiful he»d of hair will bt I I V^O hen with a rejulir use of I'^caW Wfa. TAU A liunoni^ TONCO CASTOR HAIR OIL AND <t^ tr* COCONUT OIL SHAMPOO 0^ THE TATA OIL MILLS CO.. LTO.234 words
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Advertisement344 1952-09-28 7 4 VITAMINS (not just one or two) 'Somuch MORE benefit A from very little \1 •AKTA-VlTr has mar* than Vh four times Ibe vitamin ttrengtb -\t v < Sfeseol la ordinary food tonics. TyfrdS^ Bscb average dose (Two teaspoon(uls) contains Vitamin A 2000 International Units m B| 300 C 300344 words
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Article, Illustration2135 1952-09-28 8 The Begum awaits a court's verdict as a poor man mourns By A Special Correspondent In Karachi IN one of the many new villas in the growing city of Karachi lives Her Highness the Senior Begum of (unagadh a hanger-on relation of the ruling family of Bhopal. At vie '..mi2,135 words
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THE WORLD'S GREATEST LOVE LETTERS
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Letter40 1952-09-28 8 9—HOBEHT BURNS TO AGNES M IXHOSE In all the bsll^ds sweet that Robbie Burns sang none have stood the test of time better than the burning phrases he sent to Agnes M Lehose in the famous Sylvander-to-Clarinda correspondence.40 words
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Letter119 1952-09-28 8 I make a numerous dinner-party wait me while I read yours and write tnls. no not require that 1 should ever cease to love you. to adore you in my soul; 'Us to me impossible your peace and happiness are to me dearer than my soul. Name119 words
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Letter129 1952-09-28 8 MY LOVE, When matte/- are desperate, we must put on a desperate face. I am roars. Clarinda, for Ufe. Never be discouraged »t all im. Look forward; In a few week* I shall be somewhere or other, rat of the possibility of sirfnr you; till then I shall write you129 words
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Letter112 1952-09-28 8 lam a discontented ghost, a perturbed aplrlt Clarinda, if ever you forget Bylva&der, may you be happy, but he will be miserable. Oh, what a fool I am In lore! What an extravagant prodigal of affection! Why arr your sex called the tender sex. when I hare never met with112 words
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Advertisement427 1952-09-28 8 You »ff (he excitn.g individuality ol < "V ft the beautiful SKF l&» W /IP^i —s, %c? ■*flr^Bßr I r\A'M I o kC'O i 4pW ■''.JRsbbj fjjtkfr' j. I I I I -W "isBBBBBBBKT^ I |f «<Ea&-jßsf ar m*M flO I(\ lYil'/'Ji \0 W if the minute you look at427 words
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Advertisement162 1952-09-28 8 iM|| KUIVI is ESSS| excellent fa j Hl^rowin^ children Countless numbers of parents have helped their children grow strong and healthy with KLIM! Nourishing, delicious KLIM milk will give your I children the essential food elements needed for prop- er growth. KLIM is always pure and safe always dependable. THERE162 words
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Article41 1952-09-28 9 Response to the Students Saving Scheme, sponsored jointly by the Education Department and the Post Office, has been good. In the first week, the Pearl's Hill School. Singapore with an enrolment of 580, has saved $505.41 words
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114 1952-09-28 9 PRISON IS THE CURE FOR OPIUM' SAY 54 WHOKNOW EIGHTY-SIX prisoners in the Outram Road Prison in Singapore were released yesterday. Fifty-four of them think prison is the best cure for opium habits. They gained an average of 4.2 lb. in weight in gaol. The men and women had been114 words
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Article73 1952-09-28 9 NG AH SUN. a 35-year-old woman, was yesterday charged before Mr. D. H. Chapman, the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, with attempting to hurt Pal Yong Yee She was alleged to have mixed Pal's bowl of rice with caustic soda in a house In Hylam Street at73 words
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295 1952-09-28 9 YOUNG people in love and contemplating marriage should not talk about their former sweethearts, tV: Rev. Tracey K. Jones, pastor of the Singapore Wesley Church, suggested yesterday at the last of the "boy-girl relationships" discussion series at the YMCA. He said that "former sweethearts"295 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-09-28 9 Lf. A. t. Pavitt. M.R.N.V. X the navigator, and Lf. Cdr. Mii;nus M.R.N.V.R., senior officer of the small craft, seen plotting their defence action on the quarterdeck of H.M.S. Laburnum before the start of the naval exercises off Singapore yesterday.40 words
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Article44 1952-09-28 9 PENANG. Sat.— The Penang police are still holding 24 sus- E>ects. including two women. arrested during the current anti-bandit operations on the island. Forty-nine other suspects bad since been released. Pening's Chief Police Officer. Mr C.M.J Kirke. said today.44 words
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Article, Illustration171 1952-09-28 9 THE Duchess of Kent expre ssed concern about the un- settled conditions of life in Malaya at a London reception last June, said Mr. C Simon, a Singapore businessman, who returned re-e'i tly from a trip to Britain. Mr. Simon, a director of a171 words
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Article65 1952-09-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Pneumonia, with 13 deaths out cf 55 cases was again the biggest killer in the Federation in the week ended Sept. 13. There were 45 cases of dysentery, with one death. Twenty cf them were In Perak. Other health intelligence is: enteric fever,65 words
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Article29 1952-09-28 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Major H. L. Evans, Re-Set-tlement Supervisor, Village Course, will be the guest speaker at the Johore Bahru Rotary Club's tea meeting on Tuesday.29 words
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Article204 1952-09-28 9 BE worthy of the confidence which the Government has ptaced on you to defend your homes, new vJHageg and kamponga, the Regent of Johore. told 270 Home Guards and their officers from all over Johore at a passing-out parade yesterday. The Tungku Mahkota said: "You204 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-09-28 9 Sir Stan.ey Unwin. Hie famous publisher, visited Singapore last week. He is seen here at a dinner. On his left: Mr. Yap Pheng Ceck. Sunday Times picture.27 words
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Article219 1952-09-28 9 Union men will not vote ONLY 20 per cent, of the 6,300 registered voters in the Selctar district, Singapore, will go to the polls to elect a new councillor to the Singapore Legislative Council. I The 8,000-strong Naval Base Labour Union, representing more than 80 per cent219 words
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Article33 1952-09-28 9 IPOH. Sat.— Mr. K. Kandiah. Technical Assistant, P.W.D., Ipoh. received facial and leg injuries when the car he was driving crashed into a telegraph pole last night in Brewster Road.33 words
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Article171 1952-09-28 9 INCHE AZIZ TAKES OVER AT GRESEK JOHORE 13AHRU. Sat. INCHE Aziz bin Abdullah has been elected Penghulu of Gresek, a progressive muklra in the Muar district Son of the late Penghulu Abdullah. who died In January this year, Inche Azi* was in the Customs service, Singapore, when he was nominated171 words
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Advertisement99 1952-09-28 9 O o 9 eiocK I'K> (bjfjfee Percolator COFFEE MAKING AS SIMPLE AS BOILING A KETTLE Aluminium 2 pint $7.75 3 59.25 *n\ -^Tllj^ Chrome 2 $11.50 11 n%fTs£?jl 3., $13.00 ll I HOW TO USE THE "8 L_«P O'CLOCK I mjr Three-parts fill percolator *Jk with wafer, half fill coffee99 words
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Obituary24 1952-09-28 10 INFANT son of Mr. and Mrs. J H. Wheeler, on 27th September. 1952. at Kandang Kerbau Hospital Ho flowers or letters by request24 words
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Article66 1952-09-28 10 NOW available, a new selection of cocktail dresses including strapless and off-the-.xhoulder designs. Duncan's, 11 D'Almeida St. (OS Raffles Place). LADIES Of Jesselton and British North Borneo. At the Rest Rouse Jesselton, from Oct. 3rd to 6th. inclusive. Mrs. Tommy Thomaon of Singapore will hold a Special Display of66 words
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427 1952-09-28 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore. Sept. 28. 1952. Our Royal visitor WELCOME to Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Kent. Malaya will be delighted to see her. As a distinguished member of the Royal Family, she will provide a personal linfcj with the Crown and\ thus with the millions: of peoples427 words
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Article, Illustration888 1952-09-28 10 MRS. HELEN CATHCART - MRS. HELEN CATHCART HE£ TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: 'EFFICIENCY, COPPINS' By |T was one of those formal Royal occasions with red carpet and flowers and the baby was howling. A tiny two-year-old who was supposed to present a bouquet had burst into tears and888 words
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Letter156 1952-09-28 10 I AM afraid "Asian" was carried away by his af- fectionate feelings towards the American people when he said in his letter In last Sunday's issue: "The American way of life is the best In the world". But It seems to me that my fellow-Asians, if so inclined,156 words
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Letter243 1952-09-28 10 rrilAT Kedah Is the granary of Malaya is an acknowledged fact and as such there is a great possibility of developing the rice milling industry within the State. There is neither lack of enterprise nor capital, but unfortunately Government has piuced a restriction on the number243 words
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Letter84 1952-09-28 10 THE subject of immigrant job-seekers was in the headlines lately. It is only right and fair that, where all other things are equal, the Malayan Governments and other employees should give top preference to Malayan-born candidates. There Is no Job that the Malaya-born cannot do which makes the84 words
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386 1952-09-28 10 The lights go up for 'Moon' festival WHEN night falls in Singapore, leading Chinese restaurants in the two Chinatowns, divided by the Singapore River, are ablaze with light. The restaurants are advertising their moon-cakes— tens of thousands of them. Huge artistic displays in the shop-fronts make the restaurants appear like386 words
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Advertisement732 1952-09-28 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. LIM— ONO: The marriage Is announced between Mr. Llm Yew Bee. sixth son of Mr. Llm Peng Yam, and the late Madam See See Neo. and Miss Ong Hong Choo, (Baby), eldest daughter of Mr. A Mrs. Ong Slew Choon, at The Singapore Registrar of Marriage recently. THE732 words
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Article, Illustration184 1952-09-28 11 NAN HALL - APPLAUSE FOR FOUR LOVELY MANNEQUINS NAN HALL By CEVERAL hundred Singapore women sitting over cups of coffee and a line-up of admiring men standing at the bar saw four of Singapore's loveliest mannequins in a Doris Ceddes Fashion Parade at Raffles Hotel yesterday morning. Some of the ball gowns looked184 words
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Article, Illustration406 1952-09-28 11 SHE 5 TAKING A BATHTUB INTO THE JUNGLE Long pants and puttees for glamorous Christine CLAMOROUS Christine Lokc. beautiful young wife of Singapore's Cathay millionaire, Loke Wan Tho, will face all the hazards of camping out in the interior of New Guinea when she flies there next Sunday to join406 words
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85 1952-09-28 11 $1,000 bail in ten cent charge case r r O Singapore Traction Company conductors yesterday appeared before Singapore Second District Judge, Mr. H. B. Livingstone, on misappropriation charges. They were Subramaniam j Govindarajoo and Lim Tong Chong. who were accused of j keeping 10 cents in fares each. The money85 words
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Article, Illustration248 1952-09-28 11 |"IJOW is the time for down \4 earth propaganda and honest to goodness facts" in order to convince the people of Asia that our way of life is best" said the Malayan Film Censor, Mr. Jack Evans, in an eve-of-departure interview248 words
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Article48 1952-09-28 11 KLANG, Sat.— Repairs to Sydney Bridge, which was closed to traffic about three months ago. were completed yesterday. The Sydney Bridge, over the Klang River, is used by traffic from Port Swettenham to Kuala Lumpur. During the repairs, Madras Bridge was used for two-way traffic.48 words
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Article52 1952-09-28 11 Engine driver's examinations IPOH. Sat— Three engine driver's examinations will be held in Perak next month. Two will be held in Ipoh at the Office of the Inspector of Machinery Perak. on Friday, Oct 10 and 31. The third will be held at Taiping, at the Machinery Office on Friday,52 words
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Article74 1952-09-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Union of Post Office Workers, Malaya, has made its first compassionate payments to dependants of four members who died before .completing two years' membership. They were Mr. S. Thllliambalam, Mr. K. V. Katheappa. Mr. Khoo Heng Chye and Madam Lo Li Chua. The74 words
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92 1952-09-28 11 REFUSED TO SHOW IDENTITY CARD TO POLICE FINED HEFUSAL to show his identity card to a policeman cost Tan Soon Tai $45 or three weeks' Imprisonment when he pleaded guilty before the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday. Inspector Jacob Mathews, prosecuting, told the Court that Tan's92 words
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Advertisement19 1952-09-28 11 |MPHY-RJCHRRDS ■F SAFETY f ELECTRIC 1 IRON^f""^ Trade Enpuirie* to; SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR IPOH19 words
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Advertisement440 1952-09-28 11 TO A murphy The 192 will give M C# you a selection of -^__IL alt the stations you normally lis- l^lfca^w ten to and many /j^^^^^^^^^^^B Bi^i^iW more as werfl. Reproduction? Good S^^ ifciS? ll^!*-!^^^^^^* by any standard! IE HH^a^kk^S^^^-^L^LI Outstanding |B^== Wfilfll f^i^ifl when you consider ÜBBI ■ilifafi the440 words
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406 1952-09-28 12 DOROTHY THATCHER - DOROTHY THATCHER By LONDON AS guest of honour to the gala premiere of "The Planter's Wife" came Patricia Webber, M.B.E., representative planter's wife of Malaya, to meet Claudetre Colbert, the actress, who played her celluloid counterpart. Grim reality versus the silver screen! Yet406 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-09-28 12 ABOVE. Athene :>,.. o takes l*e part o. M»« super-efficient .\jnny to "Young Wive/ Tak" an Associated British comedy. BELOW. Nigel Patrick finds that barhing the baby is liable to bad to trouble. The week's films.... by JOHN BEHACUE38 words
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Article129 1952-09-28 12 I I >K.\i; John P.rhague. After rrading your critical remarks on "Ansels One Fire" we suggest you gen up on R.A.F. vernacular, leave "lerlin engine* alone and stay "rhairborne" with tow beloved typewriter. Wizard prang never meant that when we old fogeys were doing our stuff during129 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-09-28 12 Mifce JH.ithin, Fa. Eastern $y, cv-or «f *,Va/' cr S.o!-' -c s, Kfi, .md. Ellas Motes, rig. t, Singapore mari.-tj^r of Warner Uros., s<:e* presenting a set cf original cartoons to Jack Sharp, the general manager of Shaw Brothers, in appreciation of the campagns for "Distant Drums" and "A Streetcar52 words
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813 1952-09-28 12 I HAVE laughed myself into a state of silliness, and am still chuckling over two films which have just arrived in Singapore and which you will soo n be seeing for yourselves. One is "Young Wives' Tale", a British picture with a very813 words
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Article, Illustration110 1952-09-28 12 THIS week you have 10 syot the star AND sUtr the name of the picture from which thru "•till'* wm taken. Send you- answers to "Spot The Star," Sunday Times, Singapore. Prizes of $25. $15. $10 and $5 will be awarded to the first four correct entries110 words
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Advertisement254 1952-09-28 12 TODAY 9 1 "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" TENSE WITH DRAMATIC IMPACT His BWH ue c^l jp^ LAST 2 DAYS 11 A.M., f JM, 4, 6 45 9.30 P.M. V|['riilt l iv|iriy\ m* V. ff 5 -.jp-* YOU AS NEVER BEFORE! P^fl 3^ DUMAS' IMMORTAL MUSKETEERS IN THEIR J( GREATEST ADVENTURE! a254 words
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Advertisement405 1952-09-28 12 'VwSaHHtiV'jßw /ft 6,' vMKbIb^BVsIBbI^^B i-,. flyt Ba. >CUAStO TM(IU i"«ito«« T *i» Today 8-45 am "RED ft/V£R" TONIGHT MNITE "DAY DREAM" MANDARIN PICTURE Distributed by Shaw Bros. FROM OCT. 2nd at 10, 1245 3-30 Sensational Super Science Star I COMMANDO CODY SKY ttAUHAI Of TMI UNMKSi RAWRnW^TtiEMOON i LASTgSgW|lsraH^| 1-45,4-00405 words
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Article, Illustration747 1952-09-28 13 Raymond Thomas - Raymond Thomas PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH 32 By /CONTRARY to popular bevy lief, mounting nhotographs is, or can be, a simple process— it Just depends on the way you set about it. Mounting can be accomplished in a number of ways. One way is the simple expedient of747 words
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Article, Illustration151 1952-09-28 13 THE Sunday Times awarding $15 for Hie best picture of the week, with $5 for runncrj-up There it also a prize of $25 for the betr picture of Hie month. This week's first prize goes to Freddy Ocy, 95 Siglap Road, Singapore, for his "Into Thi Wind".151 words
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Advertisement317 1952-09-28 13 CAMERAS C|C? 'M %J LENSES from the laboratories of CANON come, rhis streamlined masterpiece, the long-awaited Model IV-F. Here is the very latest in Candid Cameras, featuring the synchronised focal plane shutter and coupled range-view finder. Here is the magnificent SERENAR 1:1 8 lens to give you clear, sharp 3317 words
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Advertisement336 1952-09-28 13 COLLEGE SHEFFIELD. ENGLAND •S3 can help you to success through personal postal tuition Thousands OF men in important positions were once stuJc of this famous English College. They owe their suci.es to I Personal Postal Tuition The Bennett College way. Now yen are offered the same chance to qualify for336 words
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Article, Illustration417 1952-09-28 14 The Story of Nilokheri, the new town EIGHTY-FIVE miles from Deihi on the Delhi-Ambala railway line stands Nilokheri township, a monument of co-operative endeavour of the people. It embod.es the idea of a composite rural-cum-urban township visualised in th« Indian community development programme. The417 words
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Article502 1952-09-28 14 THE CHILD ACTORS OF SINGAPORE NEWS has reached me of a most important group of theatrical even's The Singapore Teachers Union has sponsored and organised a Festival of Music and Drama. This successful venture was started on Sept. 16 and ends its first stage (no pun intended) tomorrow502 words
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Advertisement62 1952-09-28 14 Eyes glued to the /^sSp^^ Ball Eaude Cologne as your V^^ i /^v\wfo' "<v you fragrant and cool! \B Just a dab behind your eais, on wrists or tcm- A v%' v^^ vSfc'y^^x pies -and you will feel <^J^^^^^ GENUINE BLUE h GOLD Tjf\ i^^^^ g/ EAUde COLOGNE COLOGNE on62 words
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Advertisement246 1952-09-28 14 citizen the world's best value in ballpoint pens BLUE, GREY SJb t MAROON. BLACK y/, 1 OR MOTTLED JfM J) I"/ 3 BLUE. RED ATM' GREEN AND /ffi INDELIBLE j MET A BIRO PRODUCT WITH THP Jffl WORLD-WIDE REFILL SERVICE. Agents In Malaya: DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD., 13H BATURY riQAD, SIK6APORE,246 words
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Article, Illustration1498 1952-09-28 15 Beng Swee - A STRANGER FROM A STRANGER Beng Swee 7&t§ §ib Steuti dLrilluq cLpk* 3« iuur ftieatU, John. Kassim, v/iarjdra and Ah Seng are out fighting when they encounter amystcrv launch (obviously operated by smugglers) which opens fire on them They return to Singapore icih the intention of reporting the incident to1,498 words
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717 1952-09-28 15 A SHORT. SHORT STORY FOR THE UNDER-FIVES Calling all Scouts ONCE upon a time there lived upon Cha n g i Beach just where the river joins the sea a very large and very lazy snail. He was so very fat that when717 words
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Advertisement200 1952-09-28 15 I <!reamed I was a fashion figure in maidenjfprms Over-ture* fr ij i It's true! Here's the firm, flattering support to give you a rcallv dreamy figure .to make your silhouette truly fashionable! Discover Over-ture"? lift, its lotcUmm today! In yorr favorite fabrics. Genuine Maidcnform Brassiere* are made only in200 words
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Advertisement31 1952-09-28 15 NEXT WEEK Kassim meets a monster, and his friends walk into a terrible trap. Don't miss the next thrilling instalment of King Of The Straits —"The Claws Of The Black Dragon."31 words
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Advertisement298 1952-09-28 15 aWWStI/ S~^ €AOy BUT/Vb .i —^-z^L BM| CO«EOi/£Bmii!* HE* I(£ «j K*r. I. 1/ fCi^i>''f^S efl/TOOT "^D W^ssssl tJUITgi ISTI eSS NOwA- P" Afl Dnr V? I OCil(/ *tv --> \m r^Tsfll ctAvs; he's cmg^cgo l^^r--^y Wfe, A*^^y^-«.TS jf ftf S36V7ly/l»fj I W V»*J TC>C Ty THC 6"?«-r^ f& S\298 words
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Advertisement107 1952-09-28 16 (Advertisement) ro see C<?OSSIM& OFP THE I>AY$ WiW A.N sYE^s4fAiy ftK of zouise Hew pjjesses- insistiks om IDEAL ZVTim roa a FEUfEcr flf VWHGtf WIU NOT UN-ZIP. gy- A 4 Mi?SBBiBSBBBSK^ \l AT* mMIHG rCUCH Of 6OJ.UEM Gi.A'AC;iK A NEW WATCtt «V JiiVENIA, mo CREATE V&i. MOSTtXOUISITE WATC-r+PESIONS, ypg -HEgSELf107 words
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Advertisement544 1952-09-28 16 If you knew her secret you, too, could be more charming, lovely, attractive and the secret of her attriaiveneu is Odo-Ro-No. Don t let oricmiing underarm odour spoil your natural freshness. Odo-Ro-No safely stops perspiration and odour for a full 24 hours. Odo-Ro-No stays creamy longer —never gets gritty even544 words
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Miscellaneous1017 1952-09-28 16 &KASS ROPE, AND THREE FRESHLY ftt 7 ■^f&(v I <^g^^ t/(uim£i(^j/ f NOW OUiCKLV/ HE BAiO. 'TAKE THE OTHER ENP KILLEO CHICKENS THE" ONLY i&l HI&H UP IN THAT TREE 3EFOGE NUMA GETS EQUIPMENT TAGZAN PEQUICEP WHEN THEY CEaCHEP THE DON 5' HABITAT, THE" APE-MAN HIP PART YOUR SCENT— ANP1,017 words
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881 1952-09-28 17 54 day's-and no clue to the Drummond murders GUBBINS is away on holiday. His column will be resumed very shortly i j POLICE WAIT FOR A MIRACLE From E. V. TULLETT. A FTER 54 days, police investigating the murders of Sir |ack and Lady Drummond and their ten-year-old daughter Elizabeth881 words
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Article223 1952-09-28 17 'DISGRACE' SAID THE ABSTAINERS pRENCH tennis player Jean •T Boratra. three times world rhaiupion, divided the 27-nation Congress Against Alcoholism, at the Sorbonnc, Paris into two bitterly od»»o'«(I sections. Borotra, speaking on "Alcohol .;nd the Athlete," described cocktails, prc-meal aperitifs, and after-dinner alcohol as poison. But he said that an223 words
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Advertisement448 1952-09-28 17 Fool Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching y I Stopped in j/Ztflo V#i 7 Minutes js^i-J^Z-^Ji IK. »>ui [e«l Ui'h K. a ,A n kn<ll> thai the> nearly Uri.. jrou it»i> Oo*» the ilud on rour few ormcK and Inreulhina, +r wall aa Klngworm I p**f Art-448 words
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Advertisement292 1952-09-28 17 Why Hercules cycles :#WJt leave the faaory, specially designed for K J ottSmScTS 1 the requirements of YOUR country. Hercules steel frame to GIVE THE GREATEST STRENGTH JL Hercules i^iiiff \Y X S LD BY ALL LEADING DEALERS 1— Jfe>QL li REPRESENTATIVES: 1 T. V. MITCHELL CO. LTD., ViV /I292 words
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Miscellaneous198 1952-09-28 17 NEW CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 1. Cavit, (6,; 6. Dull U. l^l^jgnj-«. P~ Cut off (4); I>. IKeted (4); IS. Uquld (3); 4. Epochs (4): 5. H*pExerclwd (9); 1». WooUer (3); P«> again (5); 6. Tree (5); 7. 17 t>«ii»- i*\- i* w««t t»\- on Mora Uy l»w (4): Equal gcore198 words
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Article, Illustration820 1952-09-28 18 MANNING BLACKWOOD - Licensed drivers— yet they haven't a clue! MANNING BLACKWOOD Is it forgery or just sheer ignorance? By I MUST CONFESS that I had expected a bigger -roar of protest over the 30 per cent. Increase In our insurance rates than one solitary postcard, signed, as bo many letters to the820 words
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Article, Illustration945 1952-09-28 18 As you read this, the last of a strange race are vanishing killed by 'civilisation* In the last few weeks a fabulous tale has been coming from Canada. The wheeis of progress have ground almost into thp Arctic Circle to build a new prosperity on945 words
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Advertisement161 1952-09-28 18 %^A TRY IT-YOU'U ||j V 7^, NEVER WANT M T| I J\\ ANY OTHER! 1 *[Zl* 111 I *~s\ tow, (II I*£ I t.xlra-Slim BJPw Slitn 3:1 demi-size ■Hi Regular in WORLD'S MOST WANTED PEN |Sj| |!|J NOW IN 2 SIZES ill IS One day you will surely own a161 words
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Advertisement175 1952-09-28 18 there can be no, improvement to a t Player's Per ti r l MIMEtALS VrT*HJ* A ™n during t,«tl^ »3« JT READY COOKED ff) The economical 10-oz. tin this nourishing Weaning Food As the first step towards grown-up meals, give your baby Farex. This ready-cooked weaning food can be mixed175 words
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Miscellaneous120 1952-09-28 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD. SOLUTION Across: l, Crater. 6, Obiu c 11, Pare. 12. Lain. i 3. Practised 15, Awe. 17. Suave. 18, Use. 2o! Real. 22. Rue. 23. Flee. 24. Dared 28, Bayed. 27, Mid. 28. Him. 2», Strop. 32. Begin. 35. Then. 36. Far. 38. Done. 39. Eye 40. Piled.120 words
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Article, Illustration432 1952-09-28 19 Jimmy's goal turned game Timers 3; R.A.F. (Seletar) 0. SEVEN thousand tumultuous voices roared approval at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, when the tearaway Tiger Sporting Association triumphed— in their first appearance as SAFA Cup finalists over the tenacious Royal Air Force (Seletar). Throughout the competition432 words
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Article293 1952-09-28 19 LONDON. Ba DIVISION I BUrkp««l Ckarlton 4 1 (ardiff S Stoke (betaca 1 Wcirea S Derby I Aracnal tl Manehe«ter V. 0 Swndcrtand t MMdletbrouKh 1 Bol.nn t Newcastle 2 Manchester C t I'rt tsmituth 1 \-inn Vila 1 SheffirM Wed. I Prestan 1 Tottenham 2 BunaleyReuter - 293 words
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Article75 1952-09-28 19 OETTER team«O'k fnab:ed RA F fChangii to defeat SCRC by t«oaH to two In a DW 1A hockey league match at Changi '.e-t«>rdry. Th- Chinese withcut tre'r KioDTr En« Chen? ard fur o»hrr > revulfr pTayers. flcld^d a lrT[:irn side but provided stiff (ppoKltlon. The (tatre75 words
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Article65 1952-09-28 19 Oue:n St boys win Dominating play frr the prea* p j-t of the game, Queen S'Teet Bays Club beat Indian Rovers by four geals to one In a friendly soccer match playod at Beach Road police station ground yea- j i tprday. Scorers for Qu*en Street i Boys Clug were:65 words
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Article29 1952-09-28 19 In a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday Gymkhana Sports Club beat Town Rangers by 5-0. Scorers were: Velu <2), Krishnan <2>, and Carrol.29 words
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Article26 1952-09-28 19 In a Singapore Hockey Assocfc-, tin i>iv. 2A league match played at Sele>:ar yesterday, R.A.P. Seietar beat P.W.D. Sport* Club by 1-0. scored by Bradshaw.26 words
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Article26 1952-09-28 19 Gymkhana S.C. beat the Town Rangers five-nil tn a soccer friendly at Farcer Park yesterday. Scorers were Velu (2) Krishnan <2) and Vincent.26 words
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Article82 1952-09-28 19 •Raffles Institution beat Teachers' Truinln* College by 11-0 <a goal. i. penalty goal, a try) in a rugby match at Raffles Institution ground yes'erday. In the first half Kirn Chye scored from a penalty, then AJscgoff dashed through In the fifth minute after the interval to 'ouch82 words
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Article49 1952-09-28 19 In a friendly rugger match played at Sembawan* yesterday. RNAS (Sembawang) beat RASC by three points (penalty goal) to nil. RNAS centre three-quarter Thomas, who was one of the outstanding players on the fleM. scored the iroal from a difficult angle 10 minutes before the end.49 words
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Article28 1952-09-28 19 In --a friendly rugby match played on the Padang yesterday. HEME A' beat SCC 'A 1 by 18 prints (3 goals. 1 trvi to nil28 words
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164 1952-09-28 19 IPOH. Sat. pERAK'S rugby selectors tried out nearly 40 players. Including several newcomers, tn the season's first State Trial held on the Padan« today. White* beat Colours by 14 points (a goal, a try. and two penalties) to nil. The trial was in164 words
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Article242 1952-09-28 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THAMILIANS PHYSICAL CULTURE ASSOCIATION today gained a three-nil win over Selangor Indian Association in the Football Association of Selangor cud final o n the Princes Road ground. For a final, the standard of soccer served up was very poor. It was a242 words
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Article166 1952-09-28 19 SEREVIBAN. Sat. SEREMBAN will soon have an International Golf Club at I tmpangan. on the Kuala Pilah Road about three miles from Seremban The Negrt Sembilan State Executive Council have recently approved the application of Mr. H. W. Evans, well known member of i the166 words
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Advertisement199 1952-09-28 19 Desupd>lfttee V^a^^^Bßaana^a^n^n^nV^^ .^an^B^^^^f^^n^nw Baa^flMAKV B^^n^H aH nff^*a^^annS^B^^- WILP.YS Jeep ALL STEEL BODY CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (i»6) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Represented Throughout The Federation (7houd4utdj owe tkeib fuedom Jtom\ \*Mwmrtc pams I V toito Fami/y /Medic*** A The success of De Witt s Pills in reJiering rheumatit pains. backache and199 words
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Advertisement241 1952-09-28 19 The World Famous G.E. Table FANS ore bock again tV last at rk« fKck o» a twitch stagnant air pockeft disappear »*4 latg« votmw* c»«»r and frvali air start circulating quietly Only 12" Sweep. A.C-220V SO cycle Oscillating Model available ex -stock. Federation Enquiries to H. S. BAJAJ SONS 79.241 words
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Article2380 1952-09-28 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Tryas upsets to pay $138 From IPOH, Saturday. yyOODCOTE INN, with Jackie Tait astride demonstrated his class when he slammed i field of top class stayers by two lengths in < trophy race over 9f with 9.6 on his back ai Ipoh today,2,380 words
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Article48 1952-09-28 20 TOTAL POOL $384,950 First No. *****4 $105,485. Second No. *****3 $52,742. Third No. *****7 $26,371. Starters ($2,397 each): Nos. *****2, *****6. *****9, *****1, *****0. *****1, *****7, *****3, *****5, *****0, *****2. Consolation Prices ($2,000 each): Nos. *****8, *****8, *****9, *****1, *****0, 2165«9, *****7, *****7, *****4, *****0.48 words
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Article573 1952-09-28 20 Sunday Times Soccer Reporter 'pHE annual Poppy Day Fund match between Civilians and Combined Services for the Tay Llan Teck Shield, which will be played at. Jalan Besar stadium this evening, is one of the "show pieces" of Singapore's soccer sea- son. x This year573 words
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284 1952-09-28 20 rpWENTY-SIX badminton parties I In Singapore will compete In the Singapore Badminton AssociaAions Junior Inter-club champlonThlp. I There are 19 entries for the Junior Mixed Doubles Tournament which will be heid after the Inter-club -events. The results of the draw, held at No 7284 words
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Advertisement271 1952-09-28 20 a, Jf^SHa^BRH j SOON. DIAMOND THEATRE. Today W II A.I, R K O. m iv iivk KM m«;i«t I t Shows: S. CIS A 9 15 p.m. R K O ihri'linr. Swift V-tlonr "SONS OF THE MUSKETEERS" Starrin{ »'i>rl Maurren mvi ohar* In TeobnJrolor Tomorrow R.K O "SATDBDAT ISI *M)'271 words
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Advertisement209 1952-09-28 20 XXXWyW^ sjncapore penanc pmci $300.00 a) yiJiRSOM SIMONS E-Cft-Um note valoisi B^Bk J B^Bft I b^bt^^bW IT *Vg« B^^^J^B^BlgßßW Jy bV^ •-'♦^lWBbb^bß b»* JOt H BBB^^B^r^^K B^BK^^KwSSHlßtß^gdßßMS^B^B^B^B^k^^ ?sgßfct *4 B^BK.^A -^Vmi^BK b^Hb^L rfflßr silence, rich with com[>rrlvn\ion There are people with,whom you oan pass happy hours in a mutual silence,209 words
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