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Title Section28 1952-02-17 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition ol The Straits rimes c* Singapore Free Press No. 863. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENT'S.28 words
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Article476 1952-02-17 1 UMNOand MCA win KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. SUPERB organisation on the part of the Malayan Chinese Association and the United Malays National Organisation today gave the six-weeks old alliance a sweeping victory in Kuala Lumpur's first Municipal election. In spite of Dato Onn bin Ja'afar's eve-of-the-poll476 words
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Article81 1952-02-17 1 Mac Donald to stay on —official British Government has extended for a further period the term of office' of Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, CommissionerGeneral in South East Asia. Mr. Mac Donald was due to retire in May of this year. The announcement, which was published in Singapore yesterday, added that81 words
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Article268 1952-02-17 1 Fed. police to be reorganised KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. fHE first step in the gigantic task of retraining and reorganising the Federation's police force, envisaged in the speech by the High Commissioner, Ceneral Sir Cerald Templer, to senior Government officers two days after his arrival in Malaya,268 words
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Article158 1952-02-17 1 All Suez trains are stopped ISMAILIA. SaU r piE British Army today stopped all Egyptian state railway traffic throughout the Suez Canal zone after the terrorist mining of a British military oil train last night. The mined train was on the main Port Sald-Suea line, about 25 miles north ofReuter - 158 words
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Article85 1952-02-17 1 BADMINTON STARS JOIN JOHORE THE four Singapore bad- minton stars Wong Peng Soon. Ong Poh Lim. Ismail Marjan and Cheong Hock Leng have had their applications to the Johore Badminton Association to represent Johore approved. A Johore Badminton Association press release states that the J.B.A. committee met yesterday under the85 words
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Article33 1952-02-17 1 inoonesiag vice-President, Mohammed Hatta, will arrive in Singapore on Wednesday in the Dutch luxury liner Wlllem Ruys, en route to East Sumatra. He will stay in Singapore for a day.33 words
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Article215 1952-02-17 1 THE Singapore ship-builder and sportsman, Mr. Mertor Brown, was found dead shot through the head /esterday morning in his house in Holland Road A revolver was found beside him, on the floor of a verandah outside his bedroom. Mrs. Duncan Robertson, wife of a215 words
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Article94 1952-02-17 1 SYDNEY. Sat. pOLICE at Adelaide have been asked to Investigate the Japanese sfclp, Orient Maru, on a complaint by an Austra4Jan that a Japanese sailor waa a. any. the ship said he saw a sailor take out his miniature camera with telephoto lens and94 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-02-17 1 HEAVILY veiled. the Queen Mother and Queen Elizabeth, drive from Buckingham Palace on the way to Westminster Hall to await the arrival of the cortege ana the oody of King George VI See Rebecca Wests- account of the Funeral in page two.48 words
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Article262 1952-02-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE High Commissioner, Central Sir Gerald Tempter, today toured polling centre* in Kiula Lumpur and showed great interest' in the town's first Municipal elections. He stopped and spoke to candidates outside the stations, shook them by the hand and wished them262 words
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Article66 1952-02-17 1 LONDON. Sat. BRITAIN, Canada and the United States hav e agreed to combine resources to produce, equip and man squadrons of American -type FB6 Sabre Jet fighters under the North Atlantic Treaty partnership. Equipment furnished by the United States will be financed by Mutual DefenceReuter - 66 words
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Article52 1952-02-17 1 Results SENTUL 1. Inche Abdullah Yassin (UMNO-MCA) 1616 2. Inch* Yahaya bin Sheik Ahmad (UMNO-MCA) .1,296. 3. Inche Mohamed Salleh bin Hakim (UMNO-MCA) 1.243 Other candidates: Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak (IMP) 1,151: Inche Mohamed Tahir bin Kuteh (IMP) 834; Mr. K. V. Thaver (IMP) 744; Inche Pawanchlck bin Mohamed52 words
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Article52 1952-02-17 1 1. Mr. S. C. E'Singam (IND.i 718 2. Mr. K. L. Devaser (IMP) 577 3. Mrs Devaki Krlshnan (IMP) 570 Other candidates: Inche Ahmad bin Hajl Mahmood (UMNO-MCA) 517: Raja Mohamed bin Raja Allang (UMNO-MCA) 508; Mr. S. Karalasingham (LAB) 464: Mr. T. Rajpndra (IMP) 422; Mrs Elsie Somasundram52 words
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Article53 1952-02-17 1 1. Mr. Chan Chee Hong (MCA UMNO) 840 2. Mr Cheah Ewe Keat (MCA-UMNO) 833. 3 Mr. Douglas Lee (MCAUMNO) 778. Other candidates: Mr. K. C Chla (Lab.) 645: Mr T. R! Marks (IMP) 530: Mr Chua Boon Ouan d..IP> 452; Mrs. E Ramachandram (IMP) 419; Mr. Ho Tee53 words
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Article58 1952-02-17 1 1. Mr. Chan Kwong Hon (MCA-UMNO) 871 2. Mr. Ong Yoke Lin (MCA-UMNO) 856 3. Mr. Y. T. Lee (MCA-UMNO) 750 Other candidates: Mr. Ng Kok Thoy (IMP) 323; Mr. Leong Hoe Yeng (IMP) 320; Miss Loke Soh Lip (IMP) 299; Mr. A. Tharmallngam (Ind.) 299; Mr. V.O.T. Slngam58 words
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Article71 1952-02-17 1 THE new Qantas Empire Air. ways Constellation service between Sydney and Johannesburg via the Cocos Islands will begin eaiiy hi July, says Captain R. B. Tapp, the new manager of the service. Capt. Tapp passed through Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC from Sydney on his way to71 words
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Article74 1952-02-17 1 LONDON, Sat. fJAPTAIN Dod Orsborne, who crossed the Atlantic in the Qrimsby trawler Girl Pat in 1936 with a school atlas and a crew of three. has sailed from here in a cockle shell craft an 18-foot sailing sloop as a member of the crew.74 words
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259 1952-02-17 1 Memorial for King: Singapore scheme i CINCAPORE community leaders yesterday urged j the setting up of a memorial in the City to perpetuate the memory of King George They told the Sunday Times ihey had no doubt that the project would receive enthusiastic support from the public. While a few259 words
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Article38 1952-02-17 1 TAIPEH. Sat. The Chinese crew of the British steamship Wlug San burned worthless paper money at Keelung yesterday to thank the gods for their safe arrival in Formosa, after escaping from China. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration2547 1952-02-17 2 REBECCA WEST - Flowers from the people chased doom away REBECCA WEST IT WAS A BRAVE SIGHT OUTSIDE ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL By "|"HE morning of the King's funeral was gently grey There was light fog on the lowlands round Windsor and the sky was veiled. The weather has been so bad lately that2,547 words
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Article, Illustration104 1952-02-17 3 DRAWN by five b«y hones. th« coffin containing th« body of th« King ij taken two milei throwgh •ilent crowds (above) through th« village of Wolverton from Sandringham Church on Monday to the station. Th«r« it only one wreafh on tha coffin that104 words
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230 1952-02-17 3 One-way traffic experiment for City traffic VICTORIA Street and North Bridge Road and most of the intervening streets will have only one-way traffic if the plan of a working committee of the Passenger Transport Committee is approved by City Councillors. The Passenger Transport Committee will meet on Tuesday to consider230 words
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Article182 1952-02-17 3 IBANS FORM GUARD OF HONOUR SEREMBAN. Sat. FOURTEEN Iban trackers, with their traditional long parangs held at arms length, formed an arch for the bride and bridegroom at the church door after the marriage at St. Mark's Church, Seremban, this afternoon of Miss Pamela Baird to Major H. D. G.182 words
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Article32 1952-02-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Hindustani Prachar Sabha Malaya will hold Hindi examinations at various centres on Feb. 23 and 24. Candidates can get hall tickets from the secretaries of the centres.32 words
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Article, Illustration417 1952-02-17 3 Sunday Times Fashion Reporter QNE OF THE FIRST things to be said in its favour was the sensible hour (1 1.45 a.m.) at which the Fashion Show m aid of S.A T.A. was held by |ohn Little's in their restaurant yesterday Being Saturday,417 words
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191 1952-02-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. CELLING of lottery tickets at kiosks and places other than p^t offices had Increased sales, said Mr. D. T. Waring, chairman of the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board, at the fourth lottery draw on the Kuala Lumpur padang this afternoon. Mr.191 words
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Article89 1952-02-17 3 CULTAN Maideen and Abdul Rahman Alaudln were brought before the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, yesterday on a charge of fighting at Cecil Street on Thursday night. Inspector T. S. Zaln, prosecuting, told the court a party of police, called to the89 words
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Article55 1952-02-17 3 AM AN, found naked in servants' quarters on November 30 last year, was sentenced yesterday to one month's imprisonment on a charge of housebreakinjr. The man, A. S. Somasundram, 27, a labourer, told the Singapore Relief District Magistrate, Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, he was drunk at55 words
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252 1952-02-17 3 CONDITIONS of re-employ ment of retired officers for short service commissions were announced yesterday to meet the present expansion of the Malay Regiment. The commissions are open to ex-regular and ex-emer-gency commissioned officers who served with the Indian Army. Applicants must be under 45 years252 words
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Article, Illustration222 1952-02-17 3 HOLLYWOOD, Saturday. EDWARD C. ROBINSON, Jr., 19-year-old son of the film star, said yesterday his father had driven him from their Beverlev Hills home because he had eloped with a young actress He said his father had told him: "We are going to pla>UP - 222 words
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Article122 1952-02-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. J^LUANO garrison in Johore came under bren-gun fire last night. One Malay sapper was struck In the head by a bullet and killed. A Gurkha patrol shot dead a bandit in the Muar area yesterday. He carried a shotgun and a pack containing122 words
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Article57 1952-02-17 3 ODEON: Fighting Man Of The Plains; PAVILION: (hoy Fung Hay Rum Lung (Cantonese) COLISEUM: Haunted Harbor (whole aerial) MADRAS: nick Turpins Ride; LIDO: Aladdin (Malay); HINDUSTAN: Slngarl (Tamil); CENTRAL: Strl Sana sain (Tamil); CAPITOL: Bomba In The Hidden City; NEW EMPIRE: King Of The Jangle Land57 words
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Article51 1952-02-17 3 'Pay up or we close' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Methodist Boys' School Old Boys' Association may have to give up its premises unless members pay subscriptions, says the honorary secretary in his annual report. The association has 800 people on its register, but the number of paying merabers is very51 words
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Article41 1952-02-17 3 Sympathy from Penang The Muslim Recreation Club, Penang, has asked the Resident Commissioner, Penang to convey to the Queen, the Queen Mother and other members of the Royal Family its condolences on the occasion of the death of King George VI.41 words
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Advertisement190 1952-02-17 3 |)iiirjiiiiiiiiiiiir.]iiiMiHiiiom «B^ miimuiiom'iiiitioiiiiiiiiiia I Just S&rfe^ Received I New Selections I FANCY VOILES, LINENS I PRINTED COTTONS-SILKS 1 Silk. Shantung, iwiss hancy Voiles 36" and 44" Embroidered and Cutwork Organdy C Seer Sucker, Tootal Printer! Lystav g Toolina Tootama, etc., etc. As usual all art at Nattering prices. Shop and190 words
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Article, Illustration398 1952-02-17 4 PETER HILL - PETER HILL By TF you think that eight to ten hours a day of "jungle bashing" and weapon training in all weather is not enough work, then go and join the 1,600 men of the Ist and 3rd King's African Rifles at Kota398 words
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Article, Illustration619 1952-02-17 4 Tuan refuses to do A any more weathei forecasting after what happened on the 4th. Heavy rain fell during the nife t of the 3rd4th. Du. .ng the following day the stream rose, and at one time just covered the ground floor, but as there was619 words
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Advertisement358 1952-02-17 4 The one and only Bovril's back. And it's good cheer for everyone. A cup of Bovril is a stimulating drink. A teaspoonful in soups, stews and gravies adds a delicious beefy flavour. Remember Bovril is the concentrated essence of prime beef. A little goes a long way. > BORNEO Z358 words
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Advertisement160 1952-02-17 4 ~i£m\\^m\ \mmmmm\3mWUft& i J*""~" LfXy't' m^--/1^l mmmm W^tt^Lmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^t \\'^ff > r H kS^il^' GOLD FLAKE SmfOport: I 80 per 35 c/s per /O'sparlrt frkroiio*: $205pv 40 cts per /os pocket m Catering for every reqirirement^of the discriminating passenger. Stewardesses* are in attendance on all 8.0.A.C Speedbirds flying the air-routes to*all160 words
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Miscellaneous89 1952-02-17 4 Radio back to normal J^ADIO Malayti schedules In Singapore and the Federation revert to normal today and listeners from Kuala Lumpur can hear their favourite y&zz music at 2.30 this afternoon. "Jazz Club, U.S.A." which is broadcast every Sunday afternoon, is a series of 26 half hour radio shows covering89 words
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Miscellaneous123 1952-02-17 4 ceremonies. Leonard Feather. This week's programme introduces jazz pianists, and Duke Ellington and Erroll Garner are only two cf the bic names th? bill. FOR those who prefer classical music, Concert Hour, Singapore, at three oclock this afwrnoon offers music by Cherubin!, Handel and Mozart At 8.30 p.m. on Tuesday,123 words
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Miscellaneous158 1952-02-17 4 Quiz" will be at 6.15 tomorrow not 6 p.m. as originally announced. SctaooU talcing part this time are the PiV.u English School and the Methcdlst Boys' School. Question master Geoff Weeks will ask questions of the two team?; comprising of four girls on one side and four boys on the158 words
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Article97 1952-02-17 5 Soon Ah Sal, 27, claimed trial at the Singapore City Police Court yesterday to using a private car for hire at Changi Road near Jalan Eunos last Thursday. Soon also claimed trial to two charges of using a vehicle for which insufficient tax had been97 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-02-17 5 .VIR. Arthur Helliwell, one of Britain's most famous news- paper columnists, is in Malaya for his newspaper. The People. Here he is seen chatting to British soldiers in Singapore. Sunday Times picture.32 words
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Article242 1952-02-17 5 POLICE BEGIN WAR ON PIRATES' Operators hit, change tactics fREQUENT changes in the methods of operation by Colony pirate taxi proprietors show that they have been badly hit by recent police action, said Singapore's Traffic Police Chief, Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth, yesterday. But said Mr. Haxworth: "although we are242 words
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Article, Illustration91 1952-02-17 5 Mr. and Mrs. Qtorge Creig hton photographed by the Sunday Times yesterday af ter their marriage at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Mr. Creightoa is the assistant secretary of the Singapore Swimming Club. The bride was Miss Jill Rochfort D'Oyly. Mr. and Mrs. Chan Pay Chi h after their wedding91 words
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Article78 1952-02-17 5 But more are needed TWO hundred and ten people enrolled as blood donors during the two-week blood transfusion publicity campaign which ended on Thursday. Among them are 25 from the Straits Trading Company, Pulau Brani, 20 from the General Post Office and 12 from the78 words
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Article125 1952-02-17 5 Akisamalim bin Marikan was charged yesterday in the Singapore First Police Court with cheating Ching Chew iKang of $50 at Fullerton Building on Feb 14 He was alleged to have falsely induced Ching to believe that he could use his influence on an unknown person125 words
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Article28 1952-02-17 5 PENANG. Sat.— A boat man Teh Beng Swee, today claimed trial to a charge of offering a $10 bribe to a marine constable on Feb 1528 words
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Article50 1952-02-17 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Liew Hai and four boys were charged in the Police Court today with theft of firewood from Sedenak Estate. Liew was fined $35 and two of the elder boys $5 each. The other two boys, because of their age, were cautioned and discharged.50 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-02-17 5 Mis s Vera De Souza, a new postulant of the Little Sisters of the Poor, Singapore, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Souza of Kuala Lumpur. She was a former pupil of the Convent of the Holy Infafit Jesus of Kuala Lumpur, the Conossian Convent Malacca and65 words
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Article243 1952-02-17 5 LEWD FILMS SNEAKING INTO MALAYA LEWD and lascivious Mm« are being imported into Malaya in increasing numbers, and the authorities are finding it very difficult to stop this traffic becausa the films are being sent through so many channels. Mr. Jack Evans, the PanMalayan Film Censor, said that he understood243 words
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Article60 1952-02-17 5 f J T HE Singapore Khalsa Association, at a meeting here decided to send a message to the Governor of Singapore on the occasion of the King's death. The message read: "Please convey to the Secretary of State for the Colonies our sincere and loyal expression of60 words
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Advertisement374 1952-02-17 5 j sJj on a single British ticket I ;SW V^ ir Four g'OK British Airlines worked out diis round-dw -world travel plan with you in mind. You can circle the earth from East to West or from West to East on miles op «pecial round-the-world concession ticket. You can see374 words
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Advertisement79 1952-02-17 5 We cater for all the best Parties! COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. JOB DON Commercial Refrigerators NOW AVAIIABLE fp=fq I ip^l IN Ll LSTAINLESS STEEL t-I I FINISH THROUGHOUT y^=* li ='i mj/^ PAINT TO FADE! 1^ I I PORCELAIN TO CHIP! A 1 \J CORROSION BY RUSTjllii^i^.^,^^^^/79 words
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Miscellaneous262 1952-02-17 5 SING PORE KUALA LUMPUR S^Pt'n^-S.u 484 m. and 41m. 4^ "Guess What"; 7.45 Light Music; 9 a.m. •'Good Morning"; 9.30 9 im-J pm aTsSw- J 8 Theatr "Outward Bound"; •■Musical Round-up;"; 10 Em- S 9(n^ i^slS^lSS: ergency New. fro* mis.', 10.05 .S^sJS Om C^ r "interlude from HawaU", 10.30 Melodies";262 words
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Article820 1952-02-17 6 THE LAW AND YOU I By a lawyer My questions this week j I include the following: 1 OFTEN SEE IN THE j 1 NEWSPAPERS THAT; MOTORISTS WHO! iCAISE ACCIDENTS i 3 HAVE TOj PAY COM- i PENSATION FOR THE i I DAMAGE WHICH THEY i CAUSE. WHAT IS THE820 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-02-17 6 The scene inside a Singapore embroider) school Che Asmab binte Hashim is seen standing on left. An amazing variety of materials such as beads silk, woollen thread, and ribbons are used within the designs some floral designs are actually raised in layers like petals from the background57 words
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Article, Illustration387 1952-02-17 6 MAUREEN MALLAL - Che Asmah helps her sisters to help themselves MAUREEN MALLAL By TWERE is an attractive Malay girl in Singapore who thinks she has found a worthwhile way in which to help her Malay sisters help themselves. She is 21 -year-old Che Asmah binte Hashim who runs one of the embroidery387 words
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Article735 1952-02-17 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By I HAVE just performed one of the most distasteful duties of the year buying a radio licence. Why distasteful? Because of a conversation I once had with a Very Important Person on the staff of Radio Malaya. I had told him how much735 words
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Advertisement345 1952-02-17 6 A Good Selection of Gifts for Ladies and Gentlemen O SEE OUR FULL RANGE OF THE LATEST DESIGNS of DIAMOND, GOLD-RINGS BRACELETS, PEARLS, JADE, JEWELLERY, Etc. Inspection Invited LIM SHING HONG JEWELLERS Head Office: v Branch Office: c:-, v.l. c >> N 239 241 South Nos. 55 57. Hill Street,345 words
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Article, Illustration748 1952-02-17 7 Some lessons in life by James Bartlett LONDON: A DMIT it now if you have excuses and explanations to show that you can never break out from the humdrum routine of daily life, you might as well be living behind barbed wire.748 words
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Article339 1952-02-17 7 A case of muddled doubles It's not always fun to look like the famous INQUISITIVE crowds followed a tall and elderly Norwegian as he toured the South Bank Exhibition in London last year. He looked like King Haa- kon but officials who hurried to welcome him learned that he was339 words
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Article, Illustration799 1952-02-17 7 Jane Lee's 'Human Casebook' I CEASED writing to a pen pal of mine two months ago and have now received a letter from him asking the reason for my silence He also encloses a photograph of himself. As my parents are very conservative I find a friendship799 words
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Advertisement263 1952-02-17 7 MARMITi THE VITAMIN rtXSV EXTRACT in your cooking puts vitamins in your food j^Ku SSSKk. Mert'i O< umplt way to mtk* jfjßJß^^ r-z^J&^^^vJf&^y^ M rmlt ytui extnet fMgy" ~^~B v v rvvM-IJul^' benefit ol Vitimm B to (Kg JS '""s^l I ecaj>c l( ht 'P» th children to j^,* li^i^**'263 words
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Advertisement232 1952-02-17 7 'ASPRO'isherel^^ 'ASPRO' tablets have the 1 I (°5) power to stop the fever and 'I >^ soothe away the pains and wV I aches in the body and joints. <- 'ASPRO' tablets are also very QUICK in action. Each tablet is specially sealed so that moist climate \J^^^^/ cannot affect232 words
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Article, Illustration462 1952-02-17 8 The blonde whose name is taboo FEAR OF DEATH HANGS IN A LAND OF BLUFF PRESIDENT JUAN PERON of the Argentine, who a fortniffhl as, r o told Britain she must pay double lust year's price for beef in 1952, was bluffing— blurting in a big way. For the Argentine462 words
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Article793 1952-02-17 8 CHAPMAN PINCHER - CHAPMAN PINCHER By /\NCE or twice a year I wake up in the night feeling so completely paralysed v that I cannot even move my eyelids. Because of this strange quirk, a famous brain specialist has given me the chance of fulfilling the scientist's most romantic793 words
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Article153 1952-02-17 8 Girl of three speaks 5 languages JN the classroom of an infant school in Corby, Northamptonshire, England, five-year-old Hiidegard Rosenfeld diligently applies herself to the ABC just like all the other little girls. But Hildegard is a five-year-old with a difference- -she speaks three languagesEnglish, German, and Hungarian. Hi 1153 words
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Article, Illustration280 1952-02-17 8 •TODAY'S young moderns are spreading sunshine throughout their wardrobes by clever bits of witchery that are as fashion fresh as the first violets. For romance-time, assume a "pretty, pretty" look and dazzle your best beau. To achieve this trick, take a tip from Hollywood's favourite280 words
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Advertisement231 1952-02-17 8 THE SECRET OF A f_~^.~^l| Tutf creams I iljEpyyp I with Pond's Cold Oeam, and j smooth it in, allowing the rich, For fair, lovely skin, you need twofold beauty care, night 1 oily cream to penetrate into the A 1 pores and remove impurities. J§ and morning. For the231 words
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Advertisement264 1952-02-17 8 J %mdhE^ V i* 4 BRUSH UP YOUR p^ SMILE -V\ V An attractive smile demands \x\ i ~^=£s) «ound, white teeth. Let the NJ&K Wisdom toothbrush help! Nylon &u\ I tufts arc designed to reach betzuen "J/> the teeth (where most decay begins) \v^s <^^ md the shaped handle264 words
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Article, Illustration410 1952-02-17 9 Jungle squads killed, took 53 Reds in one year KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. fY|ALAYA'S 21 Federal Police jungle companies have killed and captured 53 bandits, wounded 38 and found 232 terrorist camps, a spokesman of the Director of Operations staff said tonight. "This is a recoid which speaks volumes," he said.410 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-02-17 9 T. GUNASEGAR.VM. eldest son of Dr. V. K. Thambypill^i. retired V. D. specialist. Federation or Malaya, who has left for Kind's College Adelaide. Australia. Gunasegaram was a pupil of the Penan z Free School. Sunday Times picture.37 words
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223 1952-02-17 9 PENANC. Saturday. THE Penang Public Works Department will this year embark on its heaviest construction programme since the war. Estimates of major projects total about $10,000,000. Mr. E. T. S. King. Deputy' Settlement Engineer, told the Sunday Times today that new educatic al buildings223 words
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Article938 1952-02-17 9 Nan Hall - Nan Hall I'pEARS streamed down Mrs Rasian's face and lifted her voice to a plaintive Jerky wail every time she referred to that afternoon last month, when she had come nome from school and found lumps of wet cement and stones flung about the neat outhouse room which— to938 words
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Article34 1952-02-17 9 Mr. E. A. Gardiner, Director of Public Works Department, Singapore, was the guest-of-honour at a "briyani" lunch given by members of the P.W.D. staff yesterday. Mr. Gardiner is leaving the Colony shortly.34 words
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Article96 1952-02-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat THIRTY-ONE of the 73 cases of pneumonia reported In the Federation in the week ended February 2 were in Perak as well as eleven of the 17 deaths from this disease Forty-two .cases of dysentery were recorded with three deaths. "Wengganu with 1496 words
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Article68 1952-02-17 9 RA.F. VAMPIRE Jet flgh- ters flew cover patrols yesterday for a police launch operating on a river in bandit country in Johore. Lincoln bombers of the R.A.A.P. made a heavy attack on a bandit camp area in Northern Selangor. Formations of Brigand light bombers operating from68 words
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Article40 1952-02-17 9 A meeting will be held at 6 p.m. on Wednesday at Headquarters, Ist Green Howards, Tranquerah, Malacca, for those wishing to join the Malacca Detachment of the Reconnaissance Reg i m ent F.M.V.F., Malaya's only volunteer fighting unit.40 words
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Article29 1952-02-17 10 B. GANAPATHI thanks all tttoee who seat wreaths, Telegrams and Messages of condolence, and attended the funeral of his late wife V. Maruthambal. Op country papers please copy.29 words
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Article313 1952-02-17 10 Hail the AND so, at long last, all the doubts and fears are laid to rest. All the suspicions and misunderstandings have vanished like smoke into Malaya's blue skies. Oato Onn bin Ja'afar has embraced (as we knew he would) the British Commonwealth; Mr. Oliver Lyttelton has proved himself second313 words
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Article190 1952-02-17 10 IT is no exaggeration to say that the majority of politically-conscious people in Asia were positively frightened by reports of a speech by Senator Robert Taft last week. This hotlytipped candidate for the American presidential election demanded American aid for Chinese Nationalist attacks on "Communlsi held parts of Asia."190 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1952-02-17 10 GEOFFREY GELDARD - They guard their fellow citizens GEOFFREY GELDARD STORY OF THE AUXILIARIES WHO KEEP WATCH ON THE STREETS OF K.L. By "JJELLO, KUALA LUMPUR 99? THERE IS A FIGHT AT A COFFEE STALL IN DAVIDSON ROAD". The Police Lieutenant in operations room at High Street Police Station, Kuala Lumpur scribbled the1,159 words
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Article641 1952-02-17 10 DEGARDING Martin Hutton's article on the lies being told In England about Malaya's war against the bandits: As one who has visited England twice and Australia once since the war against this banditry broke out, and having heard on numerous occasions speeches made by people who pretended641 words
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Article, Illustration727 1952-02-17 10 Attenborough - Attenborough By TN a quiet street in Belfast about 32 years ago, a six-year old boy was running along, looking furtively over his shoulder. Suddenly a ground-floor window shot up find a head came out. "Bill, come right back here at once. What do you mean727 words
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Advertisement583 1952-02-17 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. THE ENGAGEMENT tg an Bounced today between Mr. Sect Bong Yeow. second son Mr. A Mrs Sect Beng Gwee, and Mlsa Gloria Tan Soon Kia, eldest daughter of Madam Goh 800 Oek. both of Singapore. SITUATIONS VACANT COMMERCIAL and English Teachers required for night classas. State qualifications, experience583 words
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Advertisement7 1952-02-17 10 m#r Malaya's own favourite drink nRAMRF raiKH7 words
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Article, Illustration590 1952-02-17 11 NONI WRIGHT - NONI WRIGHT By KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. \/yOMEN played as big a part in the first elections in Kuala Lumpur as they do in the older democracies of the West. lr> sari, cheongsam and sarong, they went to the polling590 words
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Article69 1952-02-17 11 Ismail bin Pitchey. of Bernam Street, was tentatively charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with possession of 40 katis of ganja Indian hemp on Thursday. The ganja was found In three sacks in the hold of a lighter off Beach Road by the Singapore69 words
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Article174 1952-02-17 11 'THE Singapore rubber market yesterday was erratic and weak at the opening but steadied slightly at the close. In its weak and erratic period, prices were down to as low as $1.10 a lb. for March first-grade. After thLs level. there was a temporary recovery. At the174 words
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Article12 1952-02-17 11 TIN: $487| A PICUL SINGAPORE. Sat.. Feb. 16— 5487.87' 2 (down $0.50)12 words
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Article29 1952-02-17 11 t Prayers for the King and for t v .e reign of Queen Elizabeth were offered at the Central SiKh Temple, Queen Street, Singapore, on Friday.29 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-02-17 11 Devdatta Jetley renowned student of world-famous dancer Uday Shankar, strikes a light-hearted attitude during his recital of "Dances And Folk Songs Of India And Ceylon" yesterday evening at the Victoria Theatre.31 words
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Article135 1952-02-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. CAYINC that corruption by prison officials was a matter of no leniency," Mr. A. P. Jack, the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate, today sentenced Kernial Singh, a sub-warder in the Pudu Prison, Kuala Lumpur to six months' imprisonment for trying to take out135 words
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Article22 1952-02-17 11 Seventeen people died from tuberculosis and two from diphtheria in Singapore last week, the weekly health statistics show.22 words
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Article37 1952-02-17 11 A 15-YEAR-OLD Muslim boy, A. Kadir, was found hanging at the Dukit Timah Boys' Home in Singapore. He was removed to the General Hospital where he is reported to be in a serious condition.37 words
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Article22 1952-02-17 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat— The proposed Rotary Club of Johore Bahru meets at the General Hospital at 5.45 p.m on Monday.22 words
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Article91 1952-02-17 11 Mr. Lionel Storrs. of Mansfield and Co. Ltd, son of Mr. C. D. Storrs, a director of the Blue Funnel Lines, will be married to Miss Thelma Morris at St. Andrew's Cathedral next Saturday. Miss Morris, who comes from West Kirby, Cheshire, arrived In Singapore earlier91 words
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Article27 1952-02-17 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat The funeral of Police Lt. Brosnan, who was killed by bandits at Kiuang on Friday took place at Bidadari yesterday.27 words
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Article190 1952-02-17 11 TRADERS DIVIDED ON SLUMP THREAT PENANG, Sat. PNANG commercial leaders are divided on the Malayan Forum's contention chat there would be no danger of a slump in this country for the next two years. "A very sound view," said Mr. D. A. MacKay, Penang Chamber Of Commerce nominee on the190 words
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Article67 1952-02-17 11 Choo Bock Chin, a tenant, who sued his landlord. Madam Low Hwa Hoa, for a sum of $50 in the Civil District Court yesterday, won his claim with c^sts. Choo who occupied a portion of the premises at 96, Kelantan Road alleged that he paid the67 words
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Article40 1952-02-17 11 A Memorial service for the King will be held at St. Andrew's School Chapel, !n Upper Serangoon Road, today at 8.30 a.m. under the auspices of the Marthoma Syrian Church. The speaker will be Rev. T. N. Koshy.40 words
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Advertisement279 1952-02-17 11 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION Million Dollar Lottery PRIZiS INCREASED In view of the heavy demand for tickets icr the Seventh Million Dollar Lottery It has been decided to make a further *nd final limited issue of tickets The PRIZES will NOW be as follows:--1st. Prise $360,000/--2* d. Priie $150,000/--3 rd Prix*279 words
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Article, Illustration524 1952-02-17 12 NEVER in the history of film reporting in Singapore have we had such a week. It has been a breathless rush from one preview theatre to the next to take in a great list of pictures ranging from sagas to slapstick and524 words
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Article63 1952-02-17 12 "THE rasult of last week's "Film Titles' competition was "Samson And Delilah." and the winners were: $25, Eddie Teo Kian Choon, 44 Bibby Road, Raub; $15 Hamidun b. Hj. Noor, co Group Teacher V, Jasin. Malacca. $10, Lucy Kboo, 163 Padang Road, Port Swettenham; $5, David Paul, 258.63 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-02-17 12 TK« rinr tot on the stag* it **M oth<* than H ira' Allyson h» •>. W rh« mM ro(ei kw csfrsW in 'T- V— M To IQ»P26 words
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Article, Illustration123 1952-02-17 12 MR. Wolfe Cohen, Cencr. Foreign Manager of Warj ncr Bros who arrives in Singsi pore this week will be surprised to find the hoardings placarded I with the names of three of his company's hest productions "Stage Fright," "Come Fill T, I Cap." and "Painting123 words
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619 1952-02-17 12 DEMON DRINK -and the man who fought it itiaxter, James Oleason and Gig Young is the story of a Grand Hangover, a story that will startle every audience and put the fear of D T.s Into Uie hearts of all topers. Cagney, hi his best picture yet. demonstrates to us619 words
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Advertisement226 1952-02-17 12 Phone 4042 |ITV 14^7 Air-Coo!cd DAlLY! yj^gg SS^ty 630 9 3^ western mwrl PLUS! PATHE NEWS SPECIAL QUEEN ELIZABETH II PROCLAIMED Next Change! Warners' Laugh Hit "GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE" Starring Jack Benny Ann Sheridan A mm M ON WEDNESDAY! JAMES CAGNEY %}3jKjyft r> His role of roles as Lew226 words
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Advertisement194 1952-02-17 12 If— —A RECORD SMASHER— I DRAWING BIG-AS-EVER CROWDS. THK ROYAL r*AIIII4Un riiii <' "WHERE NO ll^rZ. V r ITT TUDrc v4^-V^**^ VLJIj 1 UKKh J^^JT /K ANTHONY STEEL 4g2w DINAH SHERIDAN VJ.Vm^H HAROLD WARRCNDEB jjr^Z&Z J Arthur Rank Film j£fe^*S today rpn <r?/n/i w n t GOFQR *2fa j coming194 words
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Article, Illustration174 1952-02-17 13 UAVE you entered for the Sunday Times Camera Competition yet? A prize of $15 is offered for the best picture of the week, and runners up get $5 each. There is an additional prixe of $25 for the best picture of the month. Send your entries to "Camera174 words
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Advertisement216 1952-02-17 13 when you fly "Strato" Clipper* V MORE LEG ROOM. Pan American's Sleeperettes are spaced further apart give you (trice the usual leg room. You can •tretch way out and still not touch the seat in front! i 2. MORE RECLINING ROOM. Pan American's Sleeperettes recline 36% more than standard airline216 words
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Miscellaneous255 1952-02-17 13 Ul€ UJVU/INJIUaJ) ii V\f ULNAi) wOPL£>" A HAS RAISED tZvmot^< VO' IS HIM, HER LOVE WILL TURN LTL. BODY IS STILL. ACHIN' FUM ADORABLE m fcTESTABUE >^w/ BAT^H^vlr^ S»«nK^c4g^Sfi^F J TJJ j^f>^ KISoUa SlkS JOMES JONES "S NUr i PATCHEP?S FROM TWO WONT HAVE! NO REASON FO f L TIME.255 words
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Article, Illustration794 1952-02-17 14 QVER the snow-clad slopes of Scotland's Cairngorms today there speeds and twists a 39-year-old civil servant. To his fellow-skiers he is one more sportsman enjoying his week-end in the open. But Campbell Secord, as he slithers through the valleys,794 words
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Article287 1952-02-17 14 SEVENTEEN new nerv e virases, most of them found larking in the dark depths of tropical forests, oat of which some day they may emerge as new menaces to man. are being studied by Rockefeller Foundation Scientists. All are infinitesimablj minute organisms which cause in rabbits287 words
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Article, Illustration441 1952-02-17 14 Ernest Dudley - Ernest Dudley Your slip is showing— 3 By IN Sonia's luxuriously appointed East Croydon I flat the lights were seductively low (there was an I electricity cut). Midnight was striking (another higher wages dispute) as Sonia turned from the window overlooking the High-street. She straightened her gaze,441 words
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Article24 1952-02-17 14 J>jr jsiiu jqj qsi|Ju3 in sj;oui»iu |«uouad «|q jo pjOM v jou pu« qjujjj a; »jojm an jjiuja n| uaoq sum24 words
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Advertisement104 1952-02-17 14 Single £ilt that wins a double welcome Aeu name jvi Me Ae?/vef &/JV The gift that proves your \j^ heart is in the giving. New >\ —^V"\"'''V, Parker "51". the world's J- T!!!2fc^iK iX^^V '''^'^W^a>\^.-v»A^^ S **gii«^^Pfc| kv most-wanted pen and match- mM v \*v ing "SI" penc.l, now avail-104 words
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Advertisement333 1952-02-17 14 >B l£j $*t 5£ z£ /E3 4£l lilt $5 slz "SERRAVALLO'S TONIC" The ideal Tonic and Restorative. If you feel weak, "Nervy," "Run Down," "Serravallo's Tonic" is just what you want. The Virtues of "Serravallo's Tonic" are well-known to Medical Men by whom it is largely pre.scribed. It builds up333 words
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Article, Illustration1877 1952-02-17 15 Lan Mok- ai - Toondai island friend I left behind Lan Mok-ai MY MOST UNFORGETTABLE CHARACTER By THIS is my last candle and it is flickering away fast. Soon the room Will be dark, but who will there be to care? By then my heart will have stopped beating and the blood will be1,877 words
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Article, Illustration547 1952-02-17 15 MOTORING IN MALAYA Beware of that extra one for the road! Says Manning Blackwood WHILE I plug away at my lonely task of trying to drum some traffic sense Into my readers without ending up by boring them, it is nice to see that Fleet Street is really "going to547 words
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Advertisement430 1952-02-17 15 r men 1 ASTHMA steals your Sleep y ~hene's the way to obtain speedy relief/ Tp\O you go to bed ,^M^s released and quicklj -L^ each night dread- ,/j^ clear the germ-laden ing i sudden attack fj Ifr accumulation* which of Asthma This S^ choke the bronchial dread, by itself,430 words
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Advertisement175 1952-02-17 15 ALL OVER THE WORLD Good mornings begin with Gillette The gaucho, devoted to leisure, Thinks shaving a positive pleisure; He finds Blue Gillette BLUE I 1 Gillette j ja^, With the sharpest edge yet, J f***\ U an d above all when used with I ypj I a Gillette Razor175 words
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Advertisement315 1952-02-17 16 f y i W if, iff The figure you've dreamed of is yours with inaidenfbrms 2/* Allo-ette Frankly beautiful curves... superb lift definite figure accentuation—this is the beauty of wearing Maidenform's Alloette' bra! Try Allo-ette today. You'll say it's the finest flattery your figure ever had! In your favorite colors315 words
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Advertisement206 1952-02-17 16 NOTICE Sunday's (Feb. 17) Boxing Featuring Nai Sompong -'z Golden Boy at Happy World has been postponed to Friday Feb. 29. Will holders of tickets please note that the tickets still hold good for Feb. 29. NOTICE TEMPORARY CLERKS may examine and approve permanency terms and conditions their :epresentatives drew206 words
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Advertisement409 1952-02-17 16 End Rheumatism While You Sleep If you suffer ahaxp stabbing pains, U /jLJIffITX joints axe swollen, f yTJiyal It shows your blood /r"^vlv 9 I* poisoned through A"-:-'^IHSnW faulty kidney acUon. jX.r'y-'lY&r Other aymptoms of »^>StAO^inJ Kidney Disorders are Backache, Aching Joints and Limbs. Selstloa. Neuritis, Lumbago, Qsttlng up Nights,409 words
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Advertisement497 1952-02-17 16 It hurt to use his arms until j\ '.I /^-JgSKrufchen C/\£ RHEUMATISM Here Is a man whose life waj made miserable by rheumatism. 1 It attacked his arms so badly, that he could hardly an themu He was told how to got relief and to-day ha la quite better. We497 words
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Miscellaneous934 1952-02-17 16 SV 4 M sYQS* B^&Bf M tLi Br v" wkwsm ff M m Jay juf ML v J x I "4 1 I* \r f} MM JU A sfiD THIS WEEK IP/ K.n.nMWM.vn JHU WEEK FOR ALL TODAY. Don't be afraid to break away from your usual rourd. Daring experiments934 words
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Miscellaneous345 1952-02-17 16 Open to attack had nevertheless set his sights too high. West opened the spade king. Dummy's ace won and South having discarded a club, quickly drew trumps, then led and passed the heart Jack for a finesse. East pounced on the trick and naturally shifted to clubs and West lost345 words
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Miscellaneous404 1952-02-17 16 tricks while keeping Ea&t, the dangerous hand, out of the lead and thus preventing an' attack through the club king. To repeat, the whole thing would have been attributed to simple bad luck by both South and North, but a kibitzer, exercising his tin ehonoured privilege, took delight In pointing404 words
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Article, Illustration709 1952-02-17 17 NAT CUBBINS - NAT CUBBINS By PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH-4 "The «*ate of maternal affection Hrn been traoed to a lobe In the pituitary gland." From the new*. "IS 00 oo's muzzer'i prweciousest And does oo's znuzzer love 00 best? And who's got two big boo. boo eyes That ought709 words
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110 1952-02-17 17 'THINKETH NO EVIL' SAID HIS LORDSHIP: AND THEN... LORD HAILSHAM quoted Corinthians 1, Chap. 13 to a meeting of 2,000 people in London the other night: "Love is not puffed up, behaveth itself not unseemly, thinketh no evil Then he drove to his town home at Heathview-gar-den.s, Putney Heath, and110 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-02-17 17 Ihs picture, taken by the author of ou r photography series is of I.ii moo N and the Zngrspitt in the Austraian Tyro!. RoUHflex 2 1«0 at F«. Fehraart'lO a.m.30 words
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Article638 1952-02-17 17 TOM, Dick and Harry are 1 three typical Man In the Street photographers with similar elementary views as to the operation of a camera. Each works to the popular rale of thumb expounded to them by their father and hl s father beforhim. Ensure that the638 words
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Article381 1952-02-17 17 Marie Gough - Marie Gough Cookery Corner by READER has written to me asking some questions. The points raised might be of help to others I propose to devote this week's notes to answering two of them. Question I.— Yorkshire Pud dbi(. "Do you use or advocate plain or self-raising381 words
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Advertisement577 1952-02-17 17 Talking of HAIR.. what is happening to YOURS? When is hair healthy? The truth is so surprisingly simple tbat many people overlook it, to their cost. Hair is healthy when it Is properly nourished. Every hair on your head needs a constant ■upply of no less than 14 organic substances,577 words
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Advertisement307 1952-02-17 17 The watch people ask for by name. .^fir^^ y 1/ '^rlvVv *X?*W^a»fclff^aaft 1^ DATE.H "ST^PSP^. [he Rolex Masterpiece This model is truly the most handsome and cor.pete watch to ever bear the name Rolex and is offered with the impartial guarantee and certification of an official Swiss Government testing station,307 words
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Article, Illustration1338 1952-02-17 18 Queen Elizabeth is great sportswoman CELANCOR Hockey Association's first knockout competition has been a great success so far, and there is no reason why a league should not he organised next season. Any misgivings which opponents of competitive hockey might have had have been dispelled. In1,338 words
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Article192 1952-02-17 18 lONDON: NEWr»OiiT COUNTY manager Fred StaMfield can be excused if hi* deep it interrupted by nightmare* about goalkeeper*. Firtt-team goalkeeper Terry Pope ha* imt had the platter taken off hi* broken arm, reserve Harry ,-earnley stilt ha* plaster on a broken finger, and Wyn Griffith* the veteran wtio192 words
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Advertisement118 1952-02-17 18 111 W II P XI \^«pl MODIIOII l siZZz''Zlt -kTL—I, O^H^ 7 lt: s a gamble to use any old oil in your car. Poor quality oil will *ML.iinigT \%2<Zy' o^^~ I /ir^M s SOOn ye y° u a P oor runn n g. petrol-hogging engine. Long mileage .-vJßSSsf^^' ■IK118 words
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Miscellaneous20 1952-02-17 18 SPORTING SAM By Bog. Woottoo \5-3^ I Im a»5 ftl mmt^r o^^ X ft l^V J^F^-^^jf^^ ff*E*Jl v~"a« '^^BL yC20 words
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248 1952-02-17 19 PENANG INVITE AUSTRALIAN TEST MEN 'We want them if S f pore do not' PENANG. Saturday. THE Penang Cricket Association today cabled to Australian Test player Keith Miller in Ceylon inviting him and his Test colleagues Neil Harvey and Graeme Hole to play a game in Penang on their way248 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-02-17 19 /CONCENTRATION is expressed on the face of Japan's S. Nakano as he drives against Ceylon's Bernard Pinto in the Asian Lawn Tennis championships at Colombo. Nakano won 6-2, 6-1, 6-3.— A P. photo.33 words
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190 1952-02-17 19 S.R.C. winCO. hockey title again J.i t.. Lhird year in succession Singapore Recreation Club eds" won the Oehlers Cup in I a.H.A. .senior knock-out tourf beating Singapore Cricket ib by three goals to two in the al oil the padang yesterday, rhrce periods of extra time had be .yiven before190 words
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Article78 1952-02-17 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. I N '.'ii Inter-Stata Sikhs tournan'.cnt i-ontinuevi here today vert too good for Pahang they beat 4-1 and Perak SembOaa by 1-0. The Selmpor-PahanK match on i id w.'.s featured by by Harhi.ran Sineh 5 klis' fourth goal came p<w Pinch. Chet78 words
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Article56 1952-02-17 19 KUALA LUMPUR Sat JJfiJHI smibiian Ceylone.se beat Ta■UUans Physical Cultural Association tl.rc.-lwo in the flrst of their two huck«y matches here today on the Princis Road ground. Clement Stanislaus netted all three t<-il* for tin- visitors. Kanagasabal replied for T scnrinK bi in their goals.56 words
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155 1952-02-17 19 RICHARDSON FIRST IN K.L. X-COUNTRY KUALA LUMPUR Sat CPL. RICHARDSON of Mercury Athletic Club led all the way in the annual cross-country run organised by Selangor A.A.A. and held over a five-mile course through the Lake Gardens here this evening. All 35 competitors completed the course which was through rough155 words
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Article159 1952-02-17 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. DEPOT Malay Regiment notched the winning goal five minutes I from the semi-final of the Army I District Inter-unit hockey competition against Headquarters Malaya at Rifle Range Road this evening. Depot won two-one In an evenly contested match in which their faster forwards159 words
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Article76 1952-02-17 19 j 'J'lIE folloning will represent the Rest against the Europeans in U»e annual Singapore horkey tnatih U> be played on the S.C.C. grand «n Tuesday at 5.15 pjn. Patrick Tee; R. Barth, Chna Eng ("hens; P. I'cnnr father. B. d'Bras S. Devadas; H. Hoeden. M. Thila-76 words
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Article33 1952-02-17 19 PENANG. Sat.— Mr. F. M. Still, last year's vice-president, has been elected president of the Penang Amateur Athletic Association for this year. Mr D. W. Howell was re-elected Hon. Secretary33 words
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333 1952-02-17 19 'We failed but we have learnt a lot' -lam "SINGAPORE as expected failed at the World Table Tennis championships, but we have returned rich in experience which will be put to good use," said Mr. P. C. Lam, manager of the Singapore team who returned to Singapore by air from333 words
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Article163 1952-02-17 19 SIDNEY, Sat. ■pHK New South Wales captain and Australian Test player Sid Barnes figured in an Incident during a Sheffield Shield match agaimt South Australia here today. During a stubborn It it wlcfcct stand Drtweto Mantling and Wilson. Barnes *cooped up a ball fromReuter - 163 words
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Article183 1952-02-17 19 AUCKLAND, Saturday. THE powerful batting of the West Indies flayed the New Zealand attack on the second day of the second Test here, centuries by Jeff Stollmever, Frank Worrell and Clyde Walcott enabling the West Indies to take their first innings score to 546 for183 words
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293 1952-02-17 19 S'gor Tennis G. TRIVINO IMPRESSES KUALA LUMPUR Sal SIXTEfN-YEAR-OLD Filipmo schoolboy. G. Trumo created a fatourable impression id the Selangor Lawn Trnnu Association's graded bard court competitton which started on the Selangor C R.C courts here this afternoon. Trmno beat Goh Chat Sent without conceding a single game in two293 words
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Article87 1952-02-17 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. AFTER being a goal down at the interval. Selangor Eurasian Association beat Negrt Bembllan Eurasians 3-1 at hockey at Pudu Road today. The v:sitors had snx State playen In their team Geoffrey de 811 va. the Selangor and North forward, played a87 words
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352 1952-02-17 19 A MAGNIFICENT penalty goal kicked left-legged on the 45--yard line by their skipper, international I. Radrodro. was the only worthwhile feature of Pljiana "A" display against the strong Singapore Engineer Regiment "A* in the second round game of the i S.C.C sere*) a-atde rugger352 words
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387 1952-02-17 19 R.A.F. (F.E.) shoot starts tomorrow ]y|ARKSMEN from R.A F. Stations throughout Far East Air Force, nine Army and one Navy team, will compete In the R.A.F. (Par East) Small Arms Association's six-day annual meeting which starts at Nee Soon Ranges tomorrow. Competitions win be held each day until next Saturday,387 words
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Article42 1952-02-17 19 Cricket and «.ccer registers of the Singapore Recreation Club are now open and members wishing to play during the season are asked to sign their names Crtcket practices will be held every Tuesday. Thursday and Friday commencing next Tuesday42 words
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Article97 1952-02-17 19 Aerwa: 1, Apply 6. Admirer. 11 Salient. 12." Der.e. 13. Sleet. 11 Colds. 15. Elan. 16, Fatalist. 17, Cur. 18. Lac. 19. Shears. 21. Bitten 23 Disrobe. 24, Skimpy. 26. Arrive. 28. Nip. 29. Ate. 30, Tactless. 32. Opal. 24, Elite. 35. Truce 36, Ease. 37. Equates.97 words
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Advertisement143 1952-02-17 19 1 CLOSING DOWN I SALE 3 Days Left!**** FURTHER REDUCTIONS v ...the Last Otter on 1 1 TEAKWOOD COCKTAIL M BARS 9 I TEAKWOOD BLACKWOOD TABLES I i CAMPHORWOOD CHESTS LAMPSTANDS LACQUER SCREENS I CURIOS I PORCELAIN CLOISONNE WARES PEKING SIAMESE n b JEWELLERY JJ Here is your Opportunity to143 words
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Miscellaneous143 1952-02-17 19 SCOREBOARD MM INDIES -lit lnu» Slo:imeyer fl Hockey b Beard 152 Rae o Burtt M Marshall b Beard 0 WeeKM c R.:d b Hives 51 Worrell t Suti.i.l* o Emery 100 Wnlcott !bw b Emery 115 AUi:i«gii not out Extras 31 Total .for 6 dccl.) Mt Wkt falls: 197 214143 words
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Article, Illustration2326 1952-02-17 20 EPSOM JEEP - MAST ERMAN COMPLETES A FINE HAT-TRICK EPSOM JEEP By British Film wins the top long race Big Sweep TOTAL POOL $334,016 1st. No. *****6 ($96,204) 2nd No. *****1 ($48,102) 3rd. No *****1 ($24,051) Starters $2,672 each): Nos. *****7. *****2, *****3, *****6, *****3, *****8 *****8. *****1. *****0. Consolation prizes ($1 0002,326 words
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Article274 1952-02-17 20 LEAGUE DIVISION 1 Arsenal S Preston \*lon Villa 2 Stoke S Blackpool 1 Burnley Chelsea 5 Midbrough Derby C. 0 Manchester V 3 HuddersAeld 3 W. Bromwich 0 Liverpool 1 Charlton 1 Manchester C. 1 Tottenham 1 Portsmouth 4 Kulham 0 Sunderland I Bolton 2 H'oive-i SReuter - 274 words
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Article71 1952-02-17 20 Seelie Samara was awarded the fight against King Kong In the fifth round at the Happy World last night when King Kong walked out on the Negro at the beginning of this round. The Hungarian refused to continue the fight after referee WOng Buck Lee had71 words
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Article435 1952-02-17 20 8; MERV WILLIAMS MELBOURNE. Ba t. I)AVK sands has not slipped He does not punc^i as fast as he used to but he more purposeful and destructive. He badly needs some good boxing and a few fights qu' dy That would*, I think bring435 words
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