The Straits Times, 12 October 1952
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Title Section29 1952-10-12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA Sunday Edition ol the Straits Times Singapore Free Press No. 896 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1952 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS PHONE *****29 words
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Article, Illustration553 1952-10-12 1 25,000 children on the padang greet Duchess MORE THAN 25.000 SINGAPORE SCHOOLCHILDREN YESTERDAY CAVE THF DUCHESS OF KENT THE MOST SPECTACU LAR RECEPTION OF HER MALAYAN TOUR AT A YOUTH RALLY ON THE PADANC. Officially it was "children's day", bui thousands of adults enthusiatically joined553 words
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Article42 1952-10-12 1 Youngest person to take part in yesterday*! Singapore Youth Rails wa- s ten-year "M Elizabeth Guy of the Convent of the Holy Infant -Jesut. She was one of the 1.300 girls giving a mass display of folk dancing.42 words
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Article23 1952-10-12 1 The Duchess of Kent and the young Duke will attend i morning service at St. Andrew'i Cathedral in Singaporp today.23 words
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188 1952-10-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. DRO KUOMjNTANC members of the Malayan Chinese Association in Kuala Lumpur today dared the MCA to expel them for taking an active part in yesterday's Double Tenth celebration. One of them told the Sunday Times: "The directive orbidding MCA188 words
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Article44 1952-10-12 1 FAYID. Sat. Air Chiel Marshal Sir William F. Dickson, who In January becomes Britain's Chief of Air Staff, landed here today on the first stage of a world tour. He is due to spend three days in Singapore.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article142 1952-10-12 1 CHRISTMAS it just ten weeks away. It is, for Christian and non-Christian alike, a time of reioicing and good cheer But in Malaya are many thousands of children who. because of riie poverty of their parents or guardians, can take no share in the general celebrations.142 words
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Article22 1952-10-12 1 Two 60-ton Japanese fishing boats are missing in the East China Sea after being chased by three unidentified ships— UJ>.22 words
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Article36 1952-10-12 1 The only casualties at yesterday's Youth Raßy were three boys, a Malay woman and a girl. They fainted and were Riven first aid by members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade.36 words
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Article82 1952-10-12 1 i A SMALL black saloon car was destroyed by fire I outside Gate 9 of the Singapore Harbour Board last night. The driver, Eng Van Huan, who was alone in the car, said that a short circuit started the fire. The whole car was in82 words
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Article28 1952-10-12 1 LONDON. Sat.— The final wreckage of the triple train crash at Harrow was being cleared away as the death toll was revised to UO.— U.P.UP - 28 words
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Article88 1952-10-12 1 For 3rd time TOKYO. Sat. SOUTH Koreans won the peak of White Horse Hill at 12.30 p.m. today, and except for two small groups of Reds being killed off at leisure, had complete control of the mountain. It was the third time In four-and-a-half days of88 words
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Article42 1952-10-12 1 LONDON, Sat. Major General A.J.H. Cassells. formerly commander of the Ist Commonwealth Division In Korea, has been knighted for gallantry and distinguished services in Korea between Jan. 1 and June 30 this year, the London Gazette announced last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article33 1952-10-12 1 OTTAWA. Sat.— Canadians who were Imprisoned by th» Japanese and by certain German organisations during the war will be paid 7s. 2d for each day of imprison raent— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article243 1952-10-12 1 rpHE Governor of Slnagpore. 1 Mr. J. F. Nlcoll, last night held a second banquet for the Duchess of Kent at Government House. Present were the Duke of Kent; the Deputy Co.nmi*sioner-Generttl for Colonial :Affalre, Mr. W. Addis; Sir Han-hoA Llm and Lady Urn; Mr. and243 words
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Advertisement118 1952-10-12 1 We have always in Stock WATCHES CLOCKS of popular makes and designs at reasonable Prices I KHALIK *JEWELLERS 11 The Arcade. Spore 1 < Phone ***** "MUSICATOR" Registered Trade Mark D? ATONIC ACCORDIOKSf MODEL 2820 II m Keys. 2 basses. 2 sets AJax reeds 1 double and 8 I! single-fold118 words
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Advertisement113 1952-10-12 1 Wkkti, WM H-11.CWBK ST a jjftt^B Famous ..nun dryV^^^ n B< smooth -spun) fe.rfure keeps your Br?i//y f lips soft and velvety S' ...stays on and o/u> REDHEADS! liE| LIPSTH'KS SB^ V color blended especially lSsP^*¥ for YOU "SI:! ty MAX FACTOR J^*Gk«tJ»' Hollywood's make-up eeniu* A wardrobe of 4113 words
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Article, Illustration1087 1952-10-12 2 An old soldier talks about his genius son— the man who has just exploded a £2,000,000 'baby' This is a story to rouse the ambition of every British youngster and every British parent; the story of a sergeant-major's son whose education, from council school on,1,087 words
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Article, Illustration572 1952-10-12 2 SECRETS OF THE YOGIS-THE FINAL ARTICLE ILTHOUOH Hatha Yoga Is n but the preparation of the body for spiritual advancement, the Hindu Sastras affirm that 12 years of its practice will qualify a devotee for heaven. It Is the relntegration of body and mind by combination572 words
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Advertisement74 1952-10-12 2 WHEELS NO 7 LLUj X^ ss^ All the best features >( \\\l I I I ///AJOBS^ are found in the I vFXmOI Hercules cycle Jll l /////^^S^ STEEL MEY£«TS Vt 1 Y^C^C B»UTll!f FINISH I^^LJj^A. \i M lUrtTmrim y/SOID BY ALL LEADIWC PCALERS mm 4 Hercules" THE HERCUL€S CYCLE A74 words
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Advertisement129 1952-10-12 2 A Cl q o^ mVwI '6 COLLY£* Quay" Mf TONIGHT— SmiIe UMO TOW fOOd Pepsodent makes all ttt your ictto. the difference to your smile I X^r- 't\ Look how much whiter your V f vc teeth are after the very first week /ZZ^QsX y Oll us<r 50 ***** That's129 words
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Article, Illustration545 1952-10-12 3 NAN HALL - NAN HALL SATURDAY IS BATH DAY-IN A BIG WAY By y WO schoolteacher sisters at Katong have a family of 59—cats and dogs—and every one of them has its own name. Until last Wednesday, when the oldest dog ded545 words
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230 1952-10-12 3 LGLUMBITt: ST A TEMENT BY FERGUSSON lug E. M. F. FERGUSSON. chairman of the Straits Trading Company, said yesterday that published reports that the United States was buying Malayan coiumbite for its stockpile should be treated with the utmost reserve. He was referring to a report that U.S. interests had230 words
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Article79 1952-10-12 3 Cornet £or the lepers MISS A. M. ROBINSON, a British welfare offcer who is to do work in re-v-ettlement areas in the Federation, is bringing a cornet with her when she arrives in Singapore by air on Wednesday. The cornet is for the lep r band in Penan?. Mm Robinson79 words
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105 1952-10-12 3 The policeman hero was, tongue tied TWO George Medal heroes Pclice Lt. E. J. Wadge and his Bren gunner Special Constable Sair.ad bin Baba were feted at a tea party held by the village committee and community leaders of Kangkar Pitfai in Johore. The men won the George M^dal for105 words
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Article23 1952-10-12 3 WASHINGTON. Sat The United States Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Acheson, was in bprt yesterday with a virus Infection.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article31 1952-10-12 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat Mr. Koh Yew Kee, senior Interpreter, Magist rate's Court, Kota Tinggl. will go on leave on Oct. 15. preparatory to retirement after 21 years service.31 words
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Article328 1952-10-12 3 *larie Gough's cookery corner "UfANY people fight shy of i rabbit on account of Its strong taste. Soaking or blanching (scalding the rab- i bi f in boiling water t will this completely and bMI can then be made ui> into tasty and appetising i dishes.328 words
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Article84 1952-10-12 3 riMIE STRAITS BUDGET J- published this week contains a full picture coverage of the Duchess of Kent's visit to Malaya. Malayans who wish to keep a record of the royal tour or who want to tell their friends overseas about it will find that this and84 words
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65 1952-10-12 3 Only 7 were present: No meeting held rpHE general committee X meeting of the Singapore Joint Relief Organisation <tt the Chinese Secretariat yesterday was postponed to Oct. 25. for lack of a quorum. The committee's constitution fixes the quorum at 34. half of the total number of members. Only seven65 words
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Article143 1952-10-12 3 A PICKPOCKET Low Ah Fatt, was yesterday sentenced to a year's gaol, to be followed by two years' police supervision, by the Singapore, First District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, for stealing $120 from Tham Kee. Senior ASP. Mr. M. C. Boyle prosecuting, said that143 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-10-12 3 B.iiiim.. iChcw Hock Cj.m), left, and Stiytock (Vcrner Bickley), right, argue it out curing a dress rehearsal yesterday of "The Merchaar Of Venice the Singapore Arts Theatre's production which open* this weak. Sunday Times picture.35 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-10-12 3 Have you seen this boy? HAVE YOU seen this boy? He is 12-year-old Yew Yong Heng missing from his hom e at 'i m.s. Serangoon Road. Singapore, since Oct. 1. When last seen he was wearing a long sleeved blue shirt and grey-shorts. Anyone who knows of his whereabouts should61 words
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Article170 1952-10-12 3 RUBBER lost 'i ol a cent or. a quiet market yesterday which was practically j i lirhanged on Friday's business. October first grade closed at 75*4 cents a lb. The market opened up at about V 2 cent lower than Friday but steadied up on a170 words
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Article30 1952-10-12 3 Singapore Saturday October 11: $487 a plcul (Up 82 Vi cents). PRODUCE Copra $31 ocr plcul f.0.b., sellers holding off, market nnn Coconut oil $48 buyers. S5O sellers.30 words
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Article47 1952-10-12 3 NAPLES. Sat. Ex-Queen Narriman, of Egypt, today returned from Switzerland to her husband, Farouk. at Capri after a three-week stay at Lausanne where she was treated by a gynaecologist. Her secretary denied rumours of a divorce saying she was glad to return.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article245 1952-10-12 3 THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL for 1953 w,ll be on sale early in November with its usual wide coverage of the Malayan scene in fullcolour and black and white The Annual has been rated by Malayan and overseas critics as the finest publication of its kind in245 words
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Article63 1952-10-12 3 Abdul Aziz Kunjumuddln| was yesterday charged before the Singapore Third Police Magistrate. Mr. H. B. Living- i stone, with assaulting a woman, Mardiani binte Moha- mcd Din, with intent to out- i rage her modesty at Hender- son Road on Friday morning. He claimed trial and was63 words
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Advertisement432 1952-10-12 3 HOME MOVIES will be more entertaining if you complete your collection with NEW 1952 CASTLE FILMS Silent' and Sound Suitable for 8 mm 16 mm Projectors. MaY/*2 Make your early selection from CARTOONS ADVENTURE WESTERNS SPORTS COMEDIES EPIC EVENTS Hardial Singh \t- Sons Ltd How to Make More Money in432 words
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Article, Illustration747 1952-10-12 4 CHARLES ONG - Malayans get down to it and pass the puffs! CHARLES ONG IkiSA'.AYAN students in Melbourne and other Aus- tralian schools and universities are getting down to their books in preparation for the November annual examinations. Social and other non-accdemic activities are being put aside as these students get down to747 words
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622 1952-10-12 4 The Countryman's Journal BANANA STEMS FOR THE GURKHAS /\N the day before the "Gurkhas' big day a heavlly-arraed G.0.R., accompanied by two Northern Indian civilians, strode purposefully up the Dusun road and halted at the gate. The Tuan's heart sank; but being a brave man he went to meet the622 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-10-12 4 This picture of the Mosque of Alor Star was taken by C. E. Ooi of 401 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore.22 words
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Advertisement382 1952-10-12 4 "There's no spark plug like a full-firing CHAMPION to deliver maximum engine power" •ays AL ROGERS, winner of the 1951 MM Peak. U.S.A.. Hill Climb Operating at Ml-firiry; efficiency. Champion Spark Plugs ignite ol' the fuel in the combustion chamr^L ber. deliver the lull power \Jjj> built into your engine.382 words
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Advertisement350 1952-10-12 4 FLY tUt ARGONAUT SP££oB/RO *£&E*4Wr- 1/ I HONGKONG S.O.A.C. it now op«r«'inq regular twice wackfy tarvicct V«tw«*n Singapore and Japan, via Hong Kong. Stop-off bcilitiai art available at no additional air pauag* ratai •nabling you to remain over in Hongkong for buiineti o> plaetur*. Travel in deep->oated comfort, flying smooth350 words
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Miscellaneous158 1952-10-12 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE Soccer Final; 10 Granvllle Kn- gemble; 10.30 Classical Interlude; (454 M. i 41 M.) 10.50—11 Epilogue. 9 *.m. Ctood Morning; 9.30 Croabv Show; 10 New.; 10.05 KUALA LUMPUR Interlude from Hawaii; 10.30 Latin America; 11 Time Jot Mv- (343 M. |75 Xc «1-; 11.30 12 Service: 1158 words
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Article17 1952-10-12 5 SEGAMAT.Sat Inche Othman bin Kadlr. acting Post Master at Labis, has been transferred to Segamat.17 words
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289 1952-10-12 5 And the promise of a Minister is fulfilled \^HEN the Singapore Legislative Council meets on Tuesday the Covernor, Mr. Nicoll, will present certificates of naturalisation to 52 new citixens —1 1 of them non-English speaking. This will fulfil a promise by the Secretary289 words
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Article168 1952-10-12 5 SINGAPORE Government clerks want to know if Government is adopting a "go slow' 1 attitude over a proposed meeting with their union to discuss pay. Five hundred of them yes- 1 terday tent a tetter to the Singapore Government Ad- 1 ministrative and168 words
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Article41 1952-10-12 5 The First Battalion, Green Howards, will celebrate Alma Day at Selarang Barracks, Singapore, tomorrow. The deputy assistant chaplain general. Malaya, will preach at a Drum Head service. After the service, the battalion will march past the Commanding Officer.41 words
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Article124 1952-10-12 5 $1,000,000 POOL WORK SOON THE Singapore City Council is expected to approve plans for the new million-dollar Chinese V.M.C.A. building and swimming pool in the Telok Ayer Basin off Anson Road during this month as soon as it has passed a new road layout on the three-acre site. A Chinese124 words
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Article85 1952-10-12 5 A special farewell service will b e held in St. Andrews Cathedral, Singapore on Wednesday for the Ist Battalion Green Howards. The service will be conducted by the BLshop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines. The C-in-C, FARELF, Gen. Sir Charles F. Keightley, will85 words
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Article137 1952-10-12 5 Magistrate warns him \WHEN Patrick Pereira was acquitted in the Singapore second police court yesterday on a charge of intimidating his wife the magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, told him: i 'I warn you that If anything happens to your Wffl, and if you are137 words
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Article45 1952-10-12 5 Bhagat Singh was yesterday fined $45 by the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. E. H. DTletto. on charges of disorderly behaviour, abusive language and using criminal force on Mr. S. Palaniandy, a Chief Inspector in the Volunteer Special Constabulary. on Sept. 25.45 words
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Article108 1952-10-12 5 MALAYA received 6,400 tons of rubber less from Sumatra in September than in August, official statistics published yesterday show. The reason is believed to I be that Indonesian producers are holding stocks until the present price improves. The total rubber imported into Malaya was 18,903108 words
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133 1952-10-12 5 Europeans send Chinese gift parcels CHINESE delicacies and fruits preserved ginger, chow-chow, cumquats, lychees, pig's leg and pickled vegetables are popular among Europeans in Singapore who are sending them in Christmas parcels to Britain, the United States and other countries in the Commonwealth. Mr. Wong Tok Sau. managing director of133 words
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Article56 1952-10-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. THAN MIN CHENG, who was arrested in Johore Bahru on a Singapore warrant was produced in the Police Court today. He is charged with the theft of film apparatus valued at $1,238, belonging to Ho Poh Keng. The court ordered that Than56 words
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Article25 1952-10-12 5 TELUK ANSON. Sat Koay Lai Huat, aged 37 was fined $200 or three months' gaol at Teluk Anson for having uncustomed intoxicating liquor25 words
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101 1952-10-12 5 $3 BRIBE COSTS HIM $250 OR 6 WEEKS "TiOR offering a $3 bribe to F Police Lieut. C. M. Clover Tung Kah Slew. ag?d 51. was vestei-d^y fined $250 or six weeks' imprisonment by the Singapore Secorw Poflce Magistrate. Mr. D. H. Chapman. Inspector A. D. Jacob, prosecuting, told the101 words
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Article80 1952-10-12 5 LONDON, Sat. General Sir Mosley Maine, the national chairman of the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families' Association, leaves London on Tuesday to fly to Malaya, at the suggestion of General Sir Gerald Templer. He will discuss extension of the association's work among those affected by the80 words
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Article45 1952-10-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU Sat.— The annual exhibition of art and handiwork by the pupils of the English College, Johore Bahru, will be held at the College Hall on Thursday from 5 to 6.30 p.m. and on Friday from 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.45 words
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Article292 1952-10-12 5 'Comet school' for 30 men In a quiet corner of Kallang airport tomorrow evening 30 European and Asian aircraft engineers will be pupils in a "Comet school These engineers will be attending a special theoretical course run by Qantas Empire Airways to train ground crews on the BOAC Comet jetliners292 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-10-12 5 The wedding of Miss Howe Peck Lim and Mr. Chi* Sai Sent at the Wesley Methodist Church in Fort Canning Road, Singapore, Sunday Time* picture.25 words
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Advertisement328 1952-10-12 5 Which of the three is worth most to YOU? All tnree are equally good as typist. And still the > one in the middle is worth most to you. Why? Because she can manage more in a working day and still be less fatigued. You see she is using a328 words
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Advertisement257 1952-10-12 5 Tiger Testimonials MR. LISSEN-MOORE, The Golden Voice of Radio, announced: "The next request is for a TIGER BEER." 7.TT.52 tfee pen with the worMs ik best nib U %VA Buy a Swan pen and you gain a VK w^L fr' en d f° r a n f ct i mc257 words
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Article, Illustration2481 1952-10-12 6 R. K. HARD WICK - R. K. HARD WICK The Tigabu amok— a real-life thriller By QFF the northern coast v of North Borneo, south-ejst of the Malawalli Channel, about 20 miles north of the Paitan river, there lies the small island of Tigabu. The western portion comprises a small2,481 words
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Advertisement177 1952-10-12 6 were (iiyl there X >l jjl f .Jf^ How do the lovely women I so«!n at New York's smart "^t r"3, k tst hotels get such beautiful >jBJ js&£a |H?rms?Manypivi'tht i mselves fV p >- :ri 's& m\i home f'ERMS 1 They fflUt-T v know that TONI is so quick177 words
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Advertisement396 1952-10-12 6 The vitamins in MARMITI,^ will keep you §J FIT/, V' You can only be really fit and en(f/h^ i o yi n g "fe if you have plenty of go.^d. r/77 nourishing food. You and all your family JJ 1/ need Marmite; it contains the wonderful j/ protective vitamins that396 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1952-10-12 7 DRUSILLA BEYFUS - Little countess who shadows Toscanini DRUSILLA BEYFUS SHE PROVIDES THE CLOVER' IN A GREAT MANS LIFE By LONDON. THAT clover in your life, Arturo Toscanini, is your little Countess. She has put it there for years. The Countess Castelbarco is the woman who cares for the worlds greatest conductor. She1,068 words
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Article, Illustration255 1952-10-12 7 She 's known to them all as 'Ma 'chick' MALAYAN CAREER WOMEN 6 MRS. C. E. Milne, headmistress for nearly 23 years of the Government English Preparatory School, Muar, and known to hundreds of former pupils and teachers as "Ma'chlk" was awarded the Sultan Ibrahim Medal In the recent Johore255 words
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Article532 1952-10-12 7 I am in love with a girl who has promised to marry my friend when he returns from studying in England. She is now willing to break that promise and stick to me. Shall I marry her or write to my friend explaining what has happened?532 words
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Advertisement216 1952-10-12 7 Tfrere's never beer? a soa^ tike A ir/i/t/t mm v in your bitlh, /.:< m that 'oiiy y triple ■ctJO-i I :...[.;v. ,rj pcf■..ill aha r skin is rwiuliscd i yoa_ w ifMe-i ,1 ff-rtlbcd 'Mfcfirt. lht ft* in flpß g red icnt in Jr v 'right's protects jL* your216 words
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Advertisement401 1952-10-12 7 4 VITAMINS (not Just one or two) 'Somch MORE benefit from v*ry littl* 'AKTA-VITE' bis more than 1 (our times the vitamin strength \l ylt present In ordinary food tonics. w&^ E»ch average dos* (Two tea•poonfuls) contiins Vitamin A 2000 International Units B, 300 C 300 D 1000 Itui caJclum401 words
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Article268 1952-10-12 8 THE MOST CHARMING MODEL IN PARIS Four years ego she was paralysed PARIS. IfOR 18 months Lilian 3e?l?ste lay bedrid-d-n with infantile I) iralysU. S^ip recovered I mil felt she was "tool ugly to s:o out into the; street." That was four years aso Last week j Lilian was picked268 words
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Article, Illustration1498 1952-10-12 8 W What is the truth about the fabulous Tallulah Bankhead? Today Tallulah herself lifts the lid oh what she calls "t/i*. Tallulah fable. "My fictional fiances, my sham night club riots, my bogu drug orgies Here it i s complete. INTERNATIONAL crises w^.e swept off the front1,498 words
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Advertisement18 1952-10-12 8 J^^UtAII re COLOGNE W COLOGNE on Rhine, Germany Jjj EAIJ DE COLOGNE CREAM SOAP J famous till product18 words
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Advertisement210 1952-10-12 8 Your honoured and J&/££^^ revered grandfather has I such strong, white teeth #;\j gpL I because he always uses tgfc aW^ Gibbs Dentifrice." JmSmBmKKE t' JJHfIBI fci- v *iii^ Ik y« Gibbs Dcntifricc kce p* tcc rca ii y w hite and healthy. Its cleansing Bfff™^ B°°d it c sts210 words
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165 1952-10-12 9 Mr. Lim Yew Hock to give up Labour leadership THE Singapore Labour Party's chairman, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will convene a special general meeting soon to announce his decision to resign from the chiarmanship of the Party, the Sunday Times understands. At the meeting, he will tell members that he165 words
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138 1952-10-12 9 DRIVERS ARE KEEN TO GET BOOKS FOR TROOPS DRIVERS employed by a Singapore firm are keen to help collect books and magazines for troops, said a spokesman of the firm yesterday. He appealed to customers to help. Ten days ago this firm sent a circular to all customers, telling about138 words
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Article54 1952-10-12 9 THE COMMISSIONER of Police, Mr. N. O. Morris, will Issue a statement towards the end of this wees on the results of the departmental inquiry into the working of the radio p.-.tol following criticisms by a judge last month. The inquiry was conducted by the Deputy54 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-10-12 9 At Friday* Royal Garden Party at Government House were (from left): Mr. Denis Murphy, barrister, Mr. Justice Brown. Mrs. "Penny" SnaitieM. legal office stenographer, Mr. Michael Maxwell, barrister and Mr*. Maggie Murphy Sunday Times picture.35 words
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Article63 1952-10-12 9 /\NE thousand and five hundred student teachers of the Singapore Teachers Training College will go to the polls on Monday, Oct. 27 to elect five members to their Association's executive committee for next year. voting will continue until 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, when the polls63 words
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Article148 1952-10-12 9 Substations liable to load shedding today: Silat Road. Base Medlra] Stores. Bt. Pasoh. 8.\.T., WalHch St.. Trafalgar St.. Anson Rd.. S.A.T.A.. Tionr Bahru, Sago St.. Kamah St.. Peoples Park, Nalson Rod., Lam Soon Oil MilU. Gaan Hrn. IF. network and Factory River Valley Road, Killiney Rd.. Orchard Rd..148 words
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Article253 1952-10-12 9 AFTER HER last few quiet days in Singapore, the Duchess of Kent, and her son the Duke, will set off again on Tuesday morning for Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei, where a busy ten days' programme of visits, presentations and ceremonial functions awaits her. She will253 words
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Article215 1952-10-12 9 'Don't be a playboy youth told rTAN KAY CHEW, the 17J- year-old schoolboy, who stole his father's goodi and then called him a "sMngy millionaire," was yesterday brought before the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Me. D.H. Chapman, for sentence. But, in the words oi the judge, in spite of the215 words
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188 1952-10-12 9 THE CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Improvement Trust. Mr. T. P. F. M£] rtlce, yesterday tfnewed his J>l rage, given more than two" '*»rs ago, that tenants o"f. jist housing who glre intormßtlon on their own of irregularities connected wjt.h> their tenancy, will not188 words
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Article295 1952-10-12 9 It's still fhere artist COME WHERE below Hie green grass near the bandstand in Waterloo Street, Singapore, is a two-and-a-half foot high bronze statute of General Tomoyuki Yamashita, the Jap "Tiger of Malaya". At least, so thinks Singapore sculptor Mr. J. Tarecon. although last week295 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-10-12 9 THE DUKE OF KENT takes a look at Singapore through a pair of Japanese binoculars from the roof of the officers mess at the Base Ordnance Depot. This occurred during a tour of various Army installations on Friday morning when he saw the Royal Signals, the Dog Training Unit, R.E.M.E.,65 words
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Obituary83 1952-10-12 10 Nc. THIAN POH, asfd 83. pa aw pfullv on i0.i0.52. at Mi retfatence :^t 35 Joo Chlat Lane, leaving behind his beloved wife nine sons Yew Peng, Yew I Yvv. r.iim. Wuon Hoe. Wocn Hpng Ann, Benp Tom:, Beng Chian-r. three daa?hYew Boon. Yew Kian. Benst Wood; two sons-in-law.83 words
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536 1952-10-12 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, OCT. 12, 1952. Thank you, good luck TiE visit of Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent and her son, the Duke, to Singapore and the Federation will, officially at any rate, end on Tuesday morning when mother ana son leave for Sarawak. They will return536 words
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Article528 1952-10-12 10 ,» T - ,»T By MRS MARY HENSHALL of Gomali Estate, Segamat, has sent me a remarkable letter, ir is an Open Letter and she especially wants it brought to the attention of a journal. st. now back in Britain, who wrote recently that he thought reports about the528 words
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836 1952-10-12 10 ARE COMICS BREEDING A NATION OF MORONS? ASKS ANTHONY WISE XX/HICH is the more important to get the outline of a subject into a child's head, even though the details may not De accurate, or to progress by the old and classic836 words
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Letter467 1952-10-12 10 YOUR editorial -Rise vi Bevan" starts off on correct premises, but the summing up in the last paragraph is a positive injustice to Mr. Bevan. Mr. Bevan has never been an advocate of isolationism—as we understand the isolationism of the United States during the inter-war period. He wants Britain to467 words
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Letter110 1952-10-12 10 THE writer will be mucn indebted to any of your readers who can throw light on the two military pieces in front of the Victoria Memorial Hall and Theatre In Empress Place. An Informant says they belong to World War I but he is not certain The110 words
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Letter161 1952-10-12 10 rE Establishments Committee in its wisdom requested the Health Committee to waive the qualification of the Senior Cambridge Certificate for the posts of Hawkers Inspector to enable six applicants, who are well experienced and very senior in the City Council service but only possess the Junior Cambridge Certificate,161 words
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Letter288 1952-10-12 10 MY sympathy goes out to Mr. Sheh A. Shahab in his plea for the Malay National Banking Corporation, Ltd., an institution long dreamt of and cherished by the Malay community. Without wishing to jump to conclusions, one wonders why the directors of the bank have decided to wind288 words
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Letter44 1952-10-12 10 ALL those who are Interested in forming a "Young Malayans Club" in Penang, please send in suggestions for the time, place and date, to: Young Malayans, 15 Perak Road, Kuala Lumpur. Entrance fee, $1 per head; subscriptions, 50 cts. per month. F.B.T. Penang.44 words
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Advertisement568 1952-10-12 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. CHOWN: To Roddy and Shiela. a dauphtor, Pntricla Anne. 10.10.93. Botli well. ARVIDSON: At K.K. HOfPitM. 10th Ins- ft and Etlwln. 1 :r'th. The eneogement Is announced, and marriLßp will take plare shortly, of Mi>s Knrunawatnie tie Bilva of Kuala Lumpur with Mr. J.A.B. Galagoda of Ud'spattii, Coylon568 words
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Miscellaneous209 1952-10-12 10 THE STORY OF THE H-BOMB %&t± *A&Wks&h iArtiick, Wock cloud stretches ocross the 1 fS^r^jr^^SM P^^/^V?^5 WtaMKHKKMB^nM I horizon, flickering eerily. It is over. A city 1 Wif /T Wt^UMMKH &*&Js&*S!tfZ '^^k A woll crum- Hj. 'W 'Mr hos been destroyed by on H-bomb g m M E£S3SiNSfc- < *'k_209 words
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Article, Illustration168 1952-10-12 11 "As you grow up, keep thas thoughts before you." The Duchess asked the youtlof Singapore to remembe. that in days to come the> wouCd be the citizens, not onCy of Malaya, but of I great Commonwealth oi Nations. She said: "The training an<l experience you are168 words
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Article, Illustration241 1952-10-12 11 FUTURE DEPENDS ON YOU, DUCHESS TELLS COLONY'S YOUTH THE DUCHESS of Kent yesterday told the 25,000 schoolboys and girls and members of youth organisations .who staged a mammoth Singapore Youth Rally on the Padang in her honour to be "always ready and proud to serve your fellow-citizens and that great241 words
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Advertisement18 1952-10-12 11 few 1 fi^k mORPHY-RICHRRDS AUTOMATIC TOASTER Trade Zmq/mim W: SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO.. LTD. SINCAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR IPOH18 words
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Advertisement311 1952-10-12 11 Singapore and Penang iiSr^^B $340 'v Wjf Federation of Mabya $395 r CONSOLE MODEL f Singapore and Penang $485 1 Federation of Mabya So.« Agents:— $560 S. P. SHOTAM CO. LTD. 1 Less 10% for Cash. ORCHARD RD. SINCAPORE SUMACH r^^^^^l T HERE b nothin M^fc~f» like a spoonful of311 words
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Article, Illustration749 1952-10-12 12 JOHN BEHACUI - The Reds under the spotlight— at last JOHN BEHACUI By AFTER three long years of Emer- gency someone has at last had the courage to bring to Malaya a film which exposes the Communists for what they are— lying, powerseeking murderers. After three years of high-handed speeches, lukewarm broadcasts and749 words
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Article, Illustration105 1952-10-12 12 \\fHO is urn sm« heated U* K Uaati la ■■■ihi part •f tMs VM«- f«~ "»«i kaaT BCHS r^ll »**»W U m Mm BV^R> The Star," Smm4*j Ttntcm. rrtccß «f ns, us. $i« «ju %i wil l he m warded to Ikt «rmt f«ar titrtt mUlan wptmei105 words
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Article, Illustration442 1952-10-12 12 IHE GILBRETH FAMILY AGAI ONE of the funiest "family" pictures I have seen in the past five years that's my verdict on "Belles On Their Toes", the sequel to "Cheaper By The Dozen", which is shortly to be released in Malaya. Despite the absence of442 words
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Advertisement281 1952-10-12 12 now iif.Tjjrnni]^^ 11 i<4st 4< MARUNE QIETRICH^^p^BEnER THAN RINGSIDE! ARTHUR KINWtDY M[l FERRER K^W iW%JI \W I yJ/Omm Ilrth to SLOH-MTIONI >, TECHNICOLOR V \£h***n imam \7hf Nex# Change Vsf3l I yirginiamayo genenelson TODAY 8.45a.m "MEET JOHN DOE' To the YOUTH of Singapore I "Tomorrow Is Too Late" is YOUH281 words
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Advertisement252 1952-10-12 12 Today a.m. TAINTING THE CtotJDS WITH SUNSHINE" opeis jbM 1 1 1 y i > rrnyx n•» i 3° Yew Big Laugh For The Week-End! JKlJl^jtefc 4L MARRIAGE f. ~ZJM > iWf BROKER' I *^B BPv Mm together gssf-S?'"., jMnnr CHAIN W love 3 THE MODEL AND J^ THE KARRiAGE252 words
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Article, Illustration183 1952-10-12 13 THE Sunday Time*, it awarding $15 for rii c best picture c' the week, with $5 for runnert-up This week's first prise goes U Michael Anchant, Base Phot: Section. C.E.S., 390 M.U., RAF. Se'etar. Singapore for his "Be-Pcp Smoker," left. Camera used w: 3 Speed Craphic.183 words
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Article839 1952-10-12 13 Raymond Thomas - Raymond Thomas PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH 33 By TT would appear that one of the major problems which confronts the average beginner is selecting a shutter speed to arrest movement. The length of time for which the camera's shutter is open, together with the "stop" or "f"839 words
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Advertisement468 1952-10-12 13 jcemon^, CAMERAS C^''"^W %Jf LENSES^ From the laboratories of CANON comes .his 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 2 t SERENAR til 8 lens to give you clear,468 words
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Advertisement314 1952-10-12 13 COLLEGE SHErTIELD. ENGLAND i' T* -1_ can help you to success through personal postal tuition "T^housands of men in important positions were once studciu 1 of this famous English College. They owe ihcir success to Personal Postal Tuition— The Bennett College way. Now yam are offered the same chance to314 words
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Miscellaneous35 1952-10-12 13 loom VW I t/tM I I/M* KMCTVT m'cutM /MB >/t v ~~*l km ihutKf speeds needei for subjects at other soeeds and distances will be in proportion. NEXT WEEK: The art ol appreciation. .4 %n >35 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1952-10-12 14 Says father of Queen Farida Since King Farouk divorced Queen Farida back in 1948 scarcely a whisper has been heard of the beautiful ex-queen who mothered his firs? chilirsn—all girls. Noiv, since Farouk has taken the three girls into exile in Capri, F'irida still stays1,044 words
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Article458 1952-10-12 14 SUCCESS BEFORE IT OPENS THE Merchant of Veniceis going great gunseven bclore the rising w the first curtain at the Singapore Victoria Memorial Theatre on Thursday evening. Donald Moore tells me that the CommissionerGeneial and the Governor will see the play. This ti the first time that both Mr. MacDonald458 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-10-12 14 I A Colony theatre 'get-together' There was an excellent artendjnc« at rSe opening of the Stage Club's oew bar in Singapore hut Monday, Thia picture shows a group of club stalwarts getting together. Sunday Th«m picture.36 words
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Advertisement54 1952-10-12 14 Glib ok. HOME LEAVE jC^CbS.' v.iNk< "i*^*>s5^" I < C -A >. a A -> a a mt^Lm 1 W m 117% T> A POWERED BY THE I /\VI l>li\lV WORLD FAMOUS JAGUAR V yy 0/ y XK 120 ENGINE... Orders accepted for early delivery. CYCLE CHRRIHGE CD.('»«) LTD. jINCAHOkfc54 words
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Advertisement371 1952-10-12 14 ALL OVER THE WORLD Good mornings begin with Gillette The up-to-date Chief cried Now mind what 1 say, Here's how to shave in the easiest way. Use a Blue Gillette Blade sharpest edge you can get In a precision-made razor designed by Gillette." Wise men turn gratefully to PeTC UEJ371 words
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Article, Illustration1440 1952-10-12 15 3&"- § - 3&"-§ W 4-tfe. Shnik'- 9$K. lUlUuy indedtfuwt Sn i Beag are oi i whin thfy UMMater a n U-iii.h nM rp:n<! fire en ih.'m. .'1 Key ro jrn lo SinCupcre wllli MM in-ViiUon of inj (he iiirlrn' tn thr ..thrn X.vim s .pneani and a1,440 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-10-12 15 45 mph MODEL IS HEADY TO FLY THE CHANNEL lurcrcttcd in •rro-mod?l|inr,? Well. h«ies a nitd- i to r-v.ke you wkhHt. It'i j fwin-cngincd radioV>nt. oiled mddci Dakota, which its owner liopet will b« «blc »o fly across the English ChaantL It ft •ight feet long and weigh* IS ft.57 words
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775 1952-10-12 15 A. J. Baanston - So clumsy— yet no storm can sink them A. J. Baanston Si range facts about floating docks By THE NEWS THAT the 50.000-fjn floating dock at Singapore, one of the worid's largest, is to be raised ar.d towed to Britain for t'n? ship-breaker's yard, recalls the odd fact that nn775 words
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Advertisement56 1952-10-12 15 Young ideas rACH week, on t'lis page, the Sunday Times wi.l be printing arti'les and stories of interest to junior readers. This week we are starting a |cnior Crossword. Next week "The Wixard" wil! reach voj tome simple trick: in magic. It you have any sugge«tions or questions send Hicm56 words
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Advertisement246 1952-10-12 15 I FAST DIRECT SERVICES TO EUROPE YOUR CHOICE of 3 ROUTES CAIRO "BEIRUT 'FRANKFURT WFW^^jfhk L t LEAVE SINGAPORE TODAY; BE IN LONDON TOMORROW Six services a week to London! Two Qantas "Constellation" flights via Cairo; one Qantas and three 8.0.A.C. "Constellation" services via Beirut; a weekly Qantas "Constellation" flight246 words
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Miscellaneous126 1952-10-12 15 tl.itS ACROSS.— I. Cre.ture fro:ri which we get wool. 7. A puzzling question. 8, It is said that a new one sweeps clean. 0. A ball or globe. 12, The senior university town of England. 15. Book telling a story about Imaginary people. 16, A Girl Guide "Pa'rol wears two126 words
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Advertisement501 1952-10-12 16 (.l<l~ivrtisement) f CAME AS a nasty shock to many to learn that tbc rnmani has just got to sit und let people enjoy v then it rakes in lie money It's a fact For every stcngah consumed they f;et 47 cents and for every lifly cigarettes smoked they joyfully receive501 words
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Advertisement187 1952-10-12 16 I dreamed I emphasized my curves in maidenfbrms Allo-ette jr "7 .The accent's on your figure but definitely! Allo-ette' molds your curves sleekly, surely gives them a most breathtaking lift! Choose it now, in your favorite fabrics. Genuine Maidenfomi Brass!* ercs are made only in the Tinted States of America.187 words
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Miscellaneous1220 1952-10-12 16 J^Hm Mttaabrilibir >^7^^^^^^ Mllfc' ANP APTE« THE LAST TONES OP HIS \J\C f^&S^, TOCV CRY RANG THROUGH THE JUNGLE, ~J$^ y^ jfe SwT^ THE NATIVES AN ro CONGRATULATE HIM TAI?ZAN eXAMIWED THE CARCASS APTEC THE lAA^EC?IATELY HE CONCEIVEP AN IN&ENIOUS a— PI6HT, ANP WAS PUZZLED BY A BLACK, SL//W PLAM.1,220 words
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307 1952-10-12 17 A LONELY SPOT IN THE LIBYAN DESERT... AKITTYHAWK fighter plane with faded red, white, and blue roundels of the R.A.F. stands solitarily in the Libyan desert. It has stood there eight years. Now, it has been derided, it will remain there, often half-covered by the hot drifting sand, as a307 words
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607 1952-10-12 17 "PATTLESNAKES are quite engaging reptile! M KkntlgU studying their ways of life. They make love and mate. They engage in sportive .^lioving matches with each other. A family, though there is no evidence of re- cognition of kinship, prob- ably returns to the same607 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1952-10-12 17 GUBBINS - GUBBINS By rpHE American scene, political or otherwise, always bewilders the simple natives of the outside world. Recently we followed the fortunes of Senator Nixon, Republican candidate for the Vice-Presidency. One day we learned that he was lower than the Conservative vermin in Britain. When he1,021 words
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Advertisement357 1952-10-12 17 Watch DISPRIN 1 dissolve— quickly— completely _I=j1 =j [|r^a QH^H^W: "S=- sSsßssT Because Disprin enters the stomach la a true solution, with do insoluble acid particles, it is more rapidly absorbed by the system thus relieving pain without delay. The best way to take Disprin is in water, though its357 words
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Advertisement624 1952-10-12 17 Rheumatism and Backache Gone in 1 Week Plmh Kidneys With Cyitei nnd You'll Feel Tint Cystex- -the prescription of a [:<u i>ui doctoi— ends all troubles dv* to faulty kldne> actlur In double u.ulck time, so, If you suffer from Rheumatism, Sciatica. Neuritis, Lumbago. ■ackach* Nervousness Leg Pains, Dizziness Circles624 words
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Miscellaneous172 1952-10-12 17 Papular Crossword I I ir^VsuiE I I I I^^H^bb^bb^S ACROSS DOWN 4 Thwart* <8) B Walk L A "Ster« (6) 2. Company in»ar« w w. wain (4) 3 Dimlnjshe<l (6) 4 aroove about (11) 11 Kiln (4) 12. Seas (4) 5. Strides (5) 6. Detail (4) 7. (6) IS. Peruse172 words
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Article, Illustration970 1952-10-12 18 Manning Blackwood - Manning Blackwood A man with a sense of justice runs into $50-worth of trouble By AS if it was not enough of a shock to find that technically had failed my driving tost, I had to go and get involved with the970 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-10-12 18 "SAFETY SAM": A policeman in fincy dratt takes »Im part o* "Safety Sam" in road safety demomtratioM staged by tht Londoa pofcc« for tchool-cfcildran.24 words
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Article105 1952-10-12 18 Across: 4, Spites. 9. Perambulate 11, Oven 12. Ocenns. 13. Read. 14 Totem. 16. Err. 17. Her. 19, Odar. 20. Corn. 22 Low. 23. Boy 2i Exit 25. Again. 29. End. 30. Hoe. 32 Fbsk. 34. Bark. 35, Choral. 37, Else. 33. Desperadoes. 39. Sheets. Down: 1,105 words
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444 1952-10-12 18 CRUSADER - CRUSADER' By HOCKEY followers will be glad to know that a move Is being made at last to set up a Federation Hockey Association or council. This body, on which all State or Settlement H.A.s should be represented, Is essential If this country Is444 words
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Advertisement163 1952-10-12 18 arm i»T^Bfcw ml m MmmMiM tfo jtSß^&k WL i^L^ mi mam mi*r ufm mm 31 JA BLI mmW -t^mmmmm^^ fis^^. Hlh^^ mmmm \mfm yr I m^B^m mV94K rflp^H BBk. You'll like your Brylcreem in this smart new iar. £hMBL J! You'll find it easy to grip, easy to dip into.163 words
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Article642 1952-10-12 19 Podger was tsun of the match By BILL MOSS R.A.A.F 29; Singapore All Blues 3. AFTER being held to an even first half, Royal r% Australian Air Force found their feet in the second half to overwhelm a tired and injury— hit Singapore642 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-10-12 19 TRAINER Jim Pettengell gives a word of advice to Johnny Arthur, contender for the heavyweight championship of South Africa, in training at Jack Solomons' gymnasium in London. Arthur meets Johnny Williams, of Rugby, heavyweight champion of Great Britain, at Leicester tomorrow for the British Empire title. Reuter photo.Reuter - 48 words
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Article399 1952-10-12 19 LONDON. Sat. WOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers outplayed and whipped Newcastle United 2-0 today to go to the top of the First Division of the Engt Lsh Footbal] League. a single point ahead of Liverpool who 1 were held to a 2-2 draw by Bolt on Wanderers. The "Wolves" lumpedAP - 399 words
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Article96 1952-10-12 19 Balwant nets 6 in 12 -1 win KAJANG. Sat. YTLU Langat District hockey XI toriay trounced the Serdang Jungle Company 12-1 in a match played at Serdang. The Jungle Company team were without the services of several of their best players. Ulu Langat scored their first goal five minutes from96 words
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Article52 1952-10-12 19 The Singapore Traction Com- pany's Workers Union beat Owen Youngsters 5-3. in a friendly scccer match at F.trrer Park yesterday. Hu>ein b. Manat srorea two. Toni Contanco. Llm Hock Chye and Eusop a goal each for Traction Company. Yussof replie-l with two and Kalid one goal for52 words
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Article31 1952-10-12 19 KLUANG. Sat. -In the opening MM of the Huang District Hockey League for tie season, the Government Engl.sh School boys beat RE ME. by four goals to nil.31 words
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140 1952-10-12 19 SINGAPORE Indians were lucky to hold RAF Tengah to a 1-1 draw in their annual soccer match for the S.M.R. Naldu shield played I at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Indians had much the better of the exchanges in the first half and gave the140 words
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Article242 1952-10-12 19 SUNGEI PATANI. Sat. 1 Ot'PERIORITY in the back divis:on was responsible lor Selangor s rugger victory over Kedah by 11 points (a goal, a try and I penalty goal) to three points la i pena'ty goal) in their inter -state match here. It was the242 words
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Article58 1952-10-12 19 In a friendly rugger match played at Tanglln yesterday, R.N.A.S. Sembawang beat G.H Q. by 14 points (two penalties, one goal and one try) to nine points (three tries i. Studley scored both penalties and the goal while Robinson scored the try for Sembawang G.H.Q.58 words
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Article320 1952-10-12 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. YOUR grand goals. Including a hat-trick, by Selangor State hockey skipper Van Lldth highlighted the State's first fixture, against. Army (Malaya) on the pndang this evening. Selangor won seven-nil. Army were outclassed and outmatched in every department of the game and only good320 words
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Article207 1952-10-12 19 Perak hockey MEN, WOMEN ON TRIAL IPOH. Sat. DETTER combination and speed proved match winning factors in this evening's Perak State hockey trial when Central Perak Dmit Norm Ptrak by two goals to ote,. The right flank attack -A Central Pei.»l<— Chua Eng Kirn, ivn Gin Sooi and schoolboy njht207 words
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Article103 1952-10-12 19 PENANG. Sat AGAINST the run .of play, Perak Indians befc» Ptnang Indians by three goals to 'one In their Bardhan Cup soccer at the Victoria Green today. Penang Indians lost the match through missed chances and erratic shooting. They opened accounts through Henry In the103 words
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242 1952-10-12 19 JOHORE BAHRr. Saturday. SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat South Johore R.F.C. by 24 points (three goals, two penalty goals, one try) to nil in a friendly rugger m.Ntcii played on a wet ground here yesterday. S.C.C. tried their hardest to j keep the game open242 words
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Advertisement198 1952-10-12 19 'yim fmt <JSk TO LAST...' there can be no improvement to a tPLAY€R/S i N? 3 P3-1J Your hair could be fliife more w beauttful >& \(*tCL m&^^^^^^B ou aye ncVfr •cen t brvish like \~Q(TyK£&g&%jj?£^ this before. Instead of bristles it i 8& AcZs^«^§§BfaS^ a 5 ong fl ej198 words
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Advertisement316 1952-10-12 19 LEONARD COMPACT "4" I^Bv^"^ -*i-- 4.18 eft. Refrigerator with the dependable Glacier Sealed Unit. Guaranteed for 5 Years. HIRE-PURCHASE TERMS FOR AS LOW AS $25' 20 PER MONTH. Sole Agents: THE MARDEN CO., 82, ORCHARD RD., S'PORE-9. TEL: 3252 Orders should be placed with a bookseller Crispin's Day LEIGH HOWARD316 words
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Article114 1952-10-12 20 FRED PERRY TO COACH IN CEYLON COLOMBO, Sat. PED FERRY, a former Wimbledon champion md Kritish Davis Cup player, who is now the official coach of Ihe British Lawn I niv \>-(K iation, is «'xprcttd to visit Ceylon in January, 1953. He will coach (Vyion's promisiiiK youngsters from tint;, boys114 words
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Article99 1952-10-12 20 NEW YORK. Sat /~"ENE Burton. 28-year-o!d former bghtwdfhl boxing contender, was convicted by a Federal Grand Jury ye.s'erdjy on •wo coun's oi seDinx narcotics. The Jury took less than 20 nunutec to reach ils verdict Burton who foughr Rocky Graii.mo and Kid Gftvilan during his boxinz99 words
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Article77 1952-10-12 20 COPENHAGEN. Sr. TOMMY Kono. United States A Olympic wfightllfter from nto, California, set t>vo new world records for th> lih-wi.-h! division. Kono was credited wl'h *tnl USJ kilograms <218.94 lbs.) i:i thf prrss. 115 kilograms < 253. 68 las.) in th» t\o him Sii:t?h.77 words
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Article32 1952-10-12 20 MUAR, Sat— Batu Palm Government English School defeated Government English School Muar by six points (two t tics i to three points (a try* a! ru-jcer here yrs'erd.iy.32 words
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Article366 1952-10-12 20 B&'tch' over referee* *S£t~ From SENTINEL 5r* II>0H Satu:da v M ORE P^jsk^y see Malaya Cup final here tomorrow than originally pflniiffed^Kxtra tiers have been added to the temporary seating: around threeTgjfies of «the ground owing to the heavy demand for tickets, ;iik1 fim»366 words
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Article318 1952-10-12 20 Johore Bahru L.T.A. make a start JOHpRE BAJIRU Sat. 'THE weather which prevented play on .Thursday, '.he openIng day of .the U^tore Bahru Distriof liwri^cflftls criampionshi;xs. did net., however, handicap play on the following day when 18 ties *ere completed. The championships will be continued on Oct. 16 and 17318 words
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Article28 1952-10-12 20 Tlr* rugser match between Raffles Institution and Jolmmv English C r Viee which wa* played f>n the R.I ground or. Friday was i drawn I28 words
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Article634 1952-10-12 20 w 0-v VV KlrtrfTs for the Cape Town 8.09 first day of the Sailor Bird 8.09 Penanr races on Sat- Scot's Grey 8.08 urday, Oct. 18. aTe: Harrobye 8.07 ri 3 DIV I— s> F Black Roße B° 6 |CL. 3, DIV. I^s ,r. MeteorJte634 words
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Article949 1952-10-12 20 From EPSOM JEEP 'THE first amateur race meeting of the Perak Turf Club since the war held A at Ipoh yesterday drew the biggest-ever crowd for a "gymkhana". Beitnitj was brisk Takaveraeed 520.000 per race, and prize morev in the case sweeps soirailed to $5,354 i949 words
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Article27 1952-10-12 20 TOTAL POOL $89,682 IST. No. *****0 (526.905) 2ND. No. *****7 ($13,452) 3RD. No. *****7 56.726) STARTERS (SI 345 each): Nos. *****6, *****7, *****9. *****7. 1512*9.27 words
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Article54 1952-10-12 20 KOTA TINGGI. Sat Kota Tlnggl Police entered the fin. 1 of the ln'er-clrcle badminton championships here yesterday when the> beat Munr Police In Hv semi-ftnal by two matches to one. NEW YCRK. Sat. BOBBY Jones, the golfer, suffered from a heart attack eaily this veek. it54 words
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Advertisement328 1952-10-12 20 P. W D. TENDER NOTICE TSNDSRS will bp revived from T«J P.W.D. Contractors of "C" and above at tlir of the Stat* Engineer 1 Prrak, l])oh. up to 3 p.m. of the 16th October. 1052. for the i ton of el?ht (8) Class •H Q'urtera at Ashlette Estate. Pull partlcu'ars328 words
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