The Straits Times, 7 January 1951
1951-01-07
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Title Section21 1951-01-07 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday CdUtlon Ol tv »tra«s timM Sla«ap«r« »r«« .W MC. SINGAPORE. SINDAY, JANUARY 1. 1951. PRICE TEN CENTS21 words
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Article, Illustration413 1951-01-07 1 REDS LAY SIEGE TO WONJU IJN forces give up airstrip TOKYO. Saturday. COMMUNIST troops drove 45 miles into South Central Korea today and laid siege to the communication-, hub of Wonju. 55 miles southeast of Seoul, while advance Chinese units to the west struck seven miles south of the SouthReuter; UP - 413 words
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Article223 1951-01-07 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE United Malays' National Organisation is to have absolutely nothing to do with the Nadra case, it was decided at the secret meeting of the Central Executive Committee of UMNO at the Hotel Majestic, Kuala Lumpur, last223 words
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88 1951-01-07 1 •a* feni slafl »rrf»pi«<Wlll 1 Fe constables and -av P b*en kUleti I police conn two wf- In Perak dice jnnounc?--r I*l I Tapah aiva of P^rak a three .>. (tablet s^ir.an bin io.lul Ohavk. bin Yftcofe bin Mat I t-i estate worker. A88 words
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Article105 1951-01-07 1 Sunday Tines SUIT Reporter Sr '\PORi: Government 1. >«nsiderinc the report an«| recommendation* on the expansion and the strengthening 01 the Singapore Police Force written by Mr. D. W. Macintosh. Commissioner of Police. Hong Kong, who recently -.p«-nt four days in the Colony at the invitation of105 words
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Article43 1951-01-07 1 Snndjr Ttaws SUV Rfporter Two Chinese, one of them armed with a pistol and the other carrying a knife, held up another Chinese at dementi Road. Singapore, yesterday morning and robbed him of $230. a wrist watch and a fountain pen.43 words
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Article48 1951-01-07 1 >und.«» Timf-. Start Reporter Singapore Royal Artillery 1 Volunteer! held their first annual dinner since the Corp* was re-formed In I*4B list night at the SVC Headquarters. Beach Road More 10 people. Including the Olhcer Commanding Captain T \V Ong. and eight women membf-rs. were present.48 words
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Article40 1951-01-07 1 KREMEO6 (British Colombia». Sat.—Thirty members of a religious sect who call themselves the Children of Light" are In an eld. shuttered farm house walling for the end of the world They say it will come next Tuesday40 words
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Article125 1951-01-07 1 From JACK FINGLETON (Special to the Sunday Time*) M"DNEY, Bat. AFTER losing two main bowlers Wright and Bailey through injuries. England. doing battle here today with only three bowlers for over three hours, had Australia 110 for one in reply to England's 290. Bedser clean-bowled Morris125 words
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Article84 1951-01-07 1 Mere than 1.500 dealers of Fraser and Neave. Archipelago Brewery (1941) Ltd. and Malayan Breweries Ltd.. sat down to the companies' annual dinner last night in fWp Malayan towns Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Penang. Malacca and Ipon. At the dinner In Singapore which was held In the84 words
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Article33 1951-01-07 1 SRINAGAR. (Kashmiri Sat. —Severe earth tremors lastIng for 20 seconds shook Srinagar, capital of Kashmir, this morning. The extent of loss of life and damage to property Is not yet known.33 words
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Article32 1951-01-07 1 Sir Leonard Patton a director of Harrisons and Crosfleld Ltd. arrived In Singapore yesterday by QEA BO AC from London on his way to Borneo on a business trip.32 words
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Article, Illustration227 1951-01-07 1 Pakistan Premier for U.K. KARACHI. Sat. MR. Liaquat Aii Khan, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, is leaving for London tonight to attend the Conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers. He is expected to reach London tomorrow. I Early yesterday, the High Commissioners of Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom met Mr.Reuter; AP - 227 words
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184 1951-01-07 1 BENHAM BACK PAY THIS MONTH IN FEDERATION Sanday Th»n Staff Cwrfpiiiitnt KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. FEDERATION Oovernmenf servants are to get back pay on the Benham salary scale almost immediately. At a meeting today between representatives of the Government Services Staff Council and the Chief Secretary. Mr. M V Del Tufo.184 words
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Article531 1951-01-07 1 CORONER CRITICISES POLICE Sunday Time* Staff /eporter I N the face of a hostile mob and without any help from the Police or the Fire Brigade, two Arabs rescued a seriously wounded Eurasian from a Geylang drain during the recent riots and took him to531 words
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Article, Illustration84 1951-01-07 1 The bride Blacei a ring »n fK« bridegroom tinker at ye»rerdayi wedding *r Mm Anni* T Si«w Kirn. a clerk attached r« CHQ. Farel.'. and Mr Mook Yoon of the A■ C Brewen?* at »tie Strait* Chinet« Metroditt Church yetterdir. The Re*. Coh Hood Ken« officiated. The brid* it the84 words
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Article94 1951-01-07 1 TIENYEN. .Indo-China. Safe fWO French columns etvgaged |a :ht three-daf old offensive operation 1% jungle country in the Hall.ll delta were today pushing deeper into Vietmlnh terriloi\ without mee'Jrg nin-h opposition. Vielminh trojp* which hi 4 been harraising the 1 for some time weie rReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement261 1951-01-07 1 FINE QUALITY CULTURED PEARL NECKLACES kha'lik 1 1 The Arcade ,^Sjp>ore^^ PIANO MUSIC /(Bg^. \fUp SCHIRMER'S EDITION Vj?^ B\« r LISZT r~ £™:r: a a S»»-* !-5 Bkv I*l 1.00 Cone, :-o No 1 4.W 450 Conctr'oNi 1 7.50 roncmo Pa'hettqur> its p.i Ul'iUN staßSanan Rbapudle*. 7. 20 .s. ltoS261 words
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Advertisement78 1951-01-07 1 K /I A THE OLD rill school tie [T/ 1 tS-6 COLiMMSr.k M| 1 1 J $msAro*t mm ISm. I HP^igf V i if f BETTY 6RABLE 20tS Cmt«rr"» *ta*r Adiitvf Thu Thfilttnt New l > 11 leaaikwi Ymrfif wm> COLOR HARMONY "Wax Jactor HOUYWOOO V Th«t« tomoji glomof^iing in»m*78 words
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Article, Illustration1694 1951-01-07 2 Prince Philip came to Windsor.... a grave and charming young man, says Miss Marion Crawford in her reminiscences. From then 0n |N June. 1944, the war took a sudden turn. One hot Sunday the royal family were as usual at church in St.1,694 words
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Advertisement95 1951-01-07 2 Why H6FCUICS is the J~' < -r^Ti j No matter where Hercules cycles go they are the most /«^^^^4 suitable tor local conditions. This is because Hercules "f^Um engineers are constantly studying the special require- §ff^A J^tsgß ments of e\ cry country. Latest designs, finest quality m\f JQ JSm^^Z* materials95 words
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Miscellaneous184 1951-01-07 2 NEW CROSSWORD j j gs^BBB i^g^g^gW t BB^M i I MMB J*" Ps^^ •JRHRV_^__ fl II \JL" oHQVf (At "> g«^^^^ UUW AUAJr O* 10/ LAM W ttR 5 SOLUTION ACROSS 22 Guess he's a clergyman i «|cJ'wy'sißwUVle]M I ll ]a>[iH 1. 9ln such a condition (fl) aIUIaHeMbMeMaHk] running out184 words
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Article, Illustration273 1951-01-07 3 REDPROPAGANDACHARGE SAYS C.I.D. Sunday Times Staff Reporter AN assistant lecturer in Public Health, five undergraduates of H»« University of Malaya •nd two oHiers arrested on Friday night under the Emergency Regulations may be charged in a Singapore court this waofr The University authorities and Students Unton have received an assurance273 words
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Article174 1951-01-07 3 DANCING GIRLS ARRIVE lunAay Times Staff Reporter AN excited crowd of more than 700 people from S ngapore's Indian commuathered at the docks yesterday to welcome a troupe of South Indian classical dancers of* the French Imer, Felix Rouisel The group, headed by three young girls, Lalitha <18>, i 16'174 words
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Article371 1951-01-07 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TWELVE young Chinese ftHs yesterday ■win publicly announced their intention of rtmiwciiH ttaa world and joining the Order of the Little Sistors of the Few: at the Sisters' Chapel in Thoiwson Road. Singapore. They will devote themselves to the care of the371 words
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Article73 1951-01-07 3 Sunday Time* ftlajf Bcf«rter A 4«-year-old Hokkien, Llm /It. yesterday pJeaded not tuilty in the Singapore Third Police Court to charges of possessing and distilling liquor in a rubber estate at the IOVi milestone Buldt Pftrjang. It was alleged that on Jan. 5 Lira was found In possession73 words
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Article59 1951-01-07 3 Eni» Twn SUV Bcawrter •PHE total of family remittances to China by Malayan Chinese for December 1850 was yesterday given as $3 346 289 The amount remit ted from Singapore was $2,376,433. This figure also included some remittances made by Federation residents through Singapore59 words
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Article73 1951-01-07 3 SmAit TfcßMa Carrr laiaifl KAJANQ. Sat —Mr. Chanan Singh, senior master attached to the Kajang High School, has left for the Punjab. India on a holiday. A keen cricketer, he played for Selangor before the wax. ON $2,000 BAIL Ka»4aT Tmmtm SUB? Corrrtpou4n«t KLUANO. Sat.—Nye73 words
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Article182 1951-01-07 3 Sunday Ttaws Stall Btparter 'P'HERE was marked improveI ment in the Singapore I rubber market yesterday. The I price of first-grade rubber I for January shipment closed firm at $198, a rise of 11 certs above Friday's close. Cowing price* yesterday were. per )b; No. 1 R.S.B.182 words
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Article71 1951-01-07 3 B—day Ttases Mail («rresf«adent PENANG, Sat—The 3.958--ton Jaladurga, which brought Penang a record cargo of 28.000 baskets of onions sailed for Singapore today. She is on her maiden voyage to the Far East. Originally a Mecca pilgrim ship, operating on the Bom bay-Jedda run, she will71 words
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Article278 1951-01-07 3 C. T. lOON THE immediate outlook lor the masses Id Chinatown is somewhat brighter although overcrowding, sickness and poverty a tio beset manr people. But much Is planned by Government the Municipality, bocia: and relief workers and there is more than planning. Overshadowing the misn: able hovels and278 words
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Article, Illustration130 1951-01-07 3 g—aiy Tkawa StaJt Bcp«i»r MR. Charles Oamba arrived in Singapore on Friday by the Maetsuycker from Perth. Western Australia, to take up a lectureship in Economic History at the University of Malaya. Mr. Gamoa is an MA. cf the University of Perth where he was later appointed130 words
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Miscellaneous127 1951-01-07 3 Today's Radio sintiArvai. !gr»mn.e; iO Concert Dance Mufc-r. 9 ne 930 With 10 30 Voice 01 the Poet. 10.50 RpUagtw; 11 Close. |f < 4.4S pm. Prom the London 1 r.Tilariato'; 4.55 'Famous Ovei- 15 Glad to meet you' (In Army studio »^r- Canterbury'); 5.30 'London 8 limmood Uelasttes'; f127 words
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Article, Illustration387 1951-01-07 4 Preparing to be Women Feaders Story by PATRICK KEITH Pictures by YONC PENG SEONG I.V a large bungalow just outside Kuala Lumpur 73 Malay girls are learning to play their parts as future women leaders of the country. They are pupils at the Malay Girls' College. The college was originally387 words
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Advertisement217 1951-01-07 4 Finest Constellation Service To Sydney To London Fiv— tm less lltan a day by "Kangaroo" Service to/T I >N y AI TRALlA— lioJiday paradise, land of unlimited /fegfr r~~— accnic variety, temperate climate and sporting jßSmßr'- attractions with all the pleasures of sophisti- cjttd city life. Concessions for school children.217 words
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Advertisement297 1951-01-07 4 so much more salislviu^ fi^a^^ "To mi mind j^^ CRAVEN 'A' at* out-/-^g^^Vj aw^lgiV Un< *»"l!" .alwav* ..Mil Mj '/f }i J I) '""K"*' alv»«\« \^L^giHaK¥^Rß9^B^gijaßg9/ iiid io ihr ir WW frrfrrtli •niuolh and •atisft itmaj." T*# Urt**t-stlling Cork-Tippid Cigmrellt im the \\,,,14 IMPORTED FROM LOMM».\, K.\..|.\s.l 9 9 K297 words
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Article, Illustration485 1951-01-07 5 THE ChrisLmas vacation ends today and Hilary Term begins tomorrow, but one student will not be with us to see the new term in. He is Mr. Wang Gang Wu. a second-year Arts student, who left by air for Colombo on Wednesday to attend the South-East Asian leaders'485 words
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Article, Illustration289 1951-01-07 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter D EPRESENTATIVES of more than 17 trade unions both English-speaking and non-English-speaking will meet this morning to discuss the formation of a Trades Union Congress in Singapore immediately, to form a common fr ->t for all Singapore trade unions. The p.289 words
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Article102 1951-01-07 5 Sunday Times SUIT Rrportcr AN Australian serviceman. Fit Sgt McLellan of No 1 squadron, R AAP. Changi, will officially open tomorrow the overseas telephone service to Australia from Malaya. He will call his wife at Brisbane. Queensland, at 10 30 am. from the Singapore Public102 words
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Article48 1951-01-07 5 Sentence of three months' rigorous imprisonment was passed on 24-year-old Chin Uuan Xt ng In the Singapore First District Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to failiAg to dVoduce his identity card to -a police officer at Park Road on Jan. 5.48 words
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Article21 1951-01-07 5 Mr. O. C. CarLsen. China Inland Missionary from Yunnan, will preach today at the P-thesda (Katong» at 6 p.m.21 words
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345 1951-01-07 5 POLICE BACK FROM U.K. SAY... THE BRITISH PUBLIC IS WONDERFUL Sunday Times Staff Reporter COUR Singapore policeman who returned to Singapore yesterday after six months studying police methods in Britain think the British public is wonderful. Wonderful because it helps. by habit, the British Bobby to do his. job. ASP's345 words
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Article80 1951-01-07 5 Sunday Timn staff Reporter For r.me months Lee Eng Cheow had been "happily married." Then her mother-in-law and her sister-in-law came to live with her. Within a day. she said in court yesterday, they assaulted hewlth sticks and drove her out of her house.80 words
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Article47 1951-01-07 5 Sunday Times Staff C'orrnqwndrnl KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Mr H Harrison has been appointed Registrar of Tradp Marks under the Trade Marks Ordinance 1950. which cam»Into effect on Monday. The Trade Marks Registry has been set up at 1 Clarke Kuala Lumpur.47 words
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Advertisement123 1951-01-07 5 SINGER* SvuHtca- MACHINE igjr Sitgsr Sewing Maehhw Ct., (lie. in U.S.A.) Meyer Chaster*. Siigaptri. fejjwW Trademark of Th« Singer Manufacturing Company. f '^43us*^ loutb Anniversary. SINR-7 /Z^- /\j- w s I Dignity, style and perfect 4* vX^\ Jp W r '*J balance. High perform \Hy 'agft YV&1* 1 ■id I123 words
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Advertisement178 1951-01-07 5 All the best shops stocH s^s BUTTER COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Individual Tailoring Jfc coupled Mith iUv Rnetl jB ipialily muhriaU \\abuilt and muiiilaiiiril ii\^gl\ llx* rciMilulion of fiV aaf\il'¥ inmtff Tllllllaii I/ Tl P/ ,-i l)«|»ai limn! P We invite you to JSS3 examine our stocks178 words
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Article, Illustration1816 1951-01-07 6 '[(flit,' I^IOMM/ REPORTING IN case you were worrying about it. let me reas*ure you The New Year was ushered m most properly When I say "properly. I don't necessarily mean stadly but with all the tr mmings' Making a quick tour of ;>ots. here's* what was going1,816 words
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Advertisement193 1951-01-07 6 niiFF^^ dose 1 yt^ i -^i-j 1 5 nn Relieves Nlt^ INDIGESTION Yes' mm dose of MACLEAN l^f% BRAND STOMACH POWDER relieves <Mr~Ml Indigestion pun and discomfort t This IP^* wonriesfulW quick and effective relief 7 fr>«ii Heartburn. Flatulence. Nausea, -''*i At. i«lit* and Stomach Pains due to In- \*^L193 words
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Advertisement208 1951-01-07 6 THE ROULETTE is a saucy compact deliberately des gned to catch the fancy of ladies who like a bit cf a gamble THE DICE BALL. companion compact to the Roulette features dice at H i and is equally popular THE SPORT CAP. Th,', very vnort conip.ict will find its *d,208 words
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Article, Illustration868 1951-01-07 7 HUMAN CASEBOOK -M 1 am a young girl nf 1$ and have had many proposals of marriage all of v hie h I have refused on the grounds that I did not love any of the men. and also because I was too868 words
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632 1951-01-07 7 rpHERE are many ways of making your mark on London grandly, if ephemerally. as the architect of the Festival of Britain pleasure gardens: obtrusively, with your name in lights outside a theatre; or, robustly, as a hoarding artisl. Appearing sedately or gaily, all the year632 words
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Article429 1951-01-07 7 by MARIAN CUNDAY: "Ah!" says husband this morning. "I see that the holiday spending allowance on the Continent has been raised considerably. How would you like to visit a few countries when we go on home leave?" "That sounds wonderful." I reply. "Where shall we go?" "Well, we429 words
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Article468 1951-01-07 7 JT is a mistake to think that cucumber can only be eaten raw. As a garnish to cold salmon, part of a salad or a sandwich filling it Is Indeed excellent. But cook It. and It become* a very light and succulent vegetable with a468 words
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Advertisement226 1951-01-07 7 FOR All CHILDREN -EVEN_ HI SMALLEST^ FEVERISH *§P(i COMPIAINTSA^ AH mother* thouM know »hj» A**** Ay *J)ii tablet* quickly itoat rile tevef complaints If which —mi M to children Mother* jf will fee pleated to know Asoro tablet* Mny do no ham* fo Hie imaMitt child because > v they226 words
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459 1951-01-07 8 SINGAPORE. JAN. 7. 1951. A MAN OF DESTINY DANDIT NEHRU, by a strict physical and mental discipline, can put into the average day almos 1 half as much work again as the ordinary man. So say his close associates. He will need all his resources new that, without any particular459 words
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Article, Illustration1026 1951-01-07 8 IN friendly, leisure-loving Penang whose capacity for week-end and holiday relaxation was once praised by the Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm, Mac Donald. there are undoubtedly more amenities for, spending a vacation than in any other town in Malaya. But it is a fact, paradoxical though1,026 words
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Article549 1951-01-07 8 AN entirely proper atmosphere of secrecy shrouds the meetings in London of the Commonwealth Prime V... listers. Unfortunately it is just this kind of conference climate which encourages wrong report and rumour. There is already no lack of speculation, beginning with the alms of the conference549 words
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421 1951-01-07 8 THE Emergency has hit holiday-makers hard in the Federation and especially in Perak where the nearest health resorts, hill or seaside, are about 50 to 80 miles away. The difficulty and risks of travel when Journeying to either the cool, Invigorating Cameron Highlands or the421 words
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505 1951-01-07 8 'Holidays the word means nothing to me' A K.L. BANK CLERK SAID.... UOLIDAYS? That word has never had any meaning for men like me." That was the summing-up by a Kuala Lumpur bank clerk of his 14 days' Teave a year. It proved deadly accurate. How does the bank clerk,505 words
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Advertisement487 1951-01-07 8 X hASBIKIKI> VIW. AtKNOWUCDGWENT MM. T SANWAN wUm In •tank Mr Mis. D C. Ore«n. ■tal of P.M. B. Rubber Co. Kajanc. frtan* and f*tattoo« who *m tn •tfendnnce tfwrtnt the >!•- ■itar of her hawitad and wnt m»«--•nw of condoianM and mre»:hs nITI HWM VACANT AMERICAN MoUon picture com•any487 words
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Article, Illustration437 1951-01-07 9 SHOW MORE INTEREST IN PLANNING' Governor's appeal to Singapore public Sunday Times Staff Reporter Covernor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Cm son, yesterday called upon the people of the Colony to show more interest in the future planning of the island, when he opened »n exhibition of the homes of Singapore437 words
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Article, Illustration262 1951-01-07 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. AS long as 15 -year-old Alan Catterson, of Kuala Lumpur, can remember, his life has been linked with the British Army, with uniforms and with military camps. H.s father, Capt. Albert Catterson, was in the Army when262 words
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Article177 1951-01-07 9 taMUt Tlaae* SUB Srportrr r Malay boys, one aged 13 and the other 17. yes- j U rleaded guilty in the I r-e First District Court to a charge of house- vi;ri intent to comD.it theft on Dec 18. Tne younger of the two uho >177 words
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Article254 1951-01-07 9 ASTOUNDING IGNORANCE ON MALAYA' ganday Times SUIT Reporter A USTRALIAN Members of Parliament want to visit Malaya "to see things for themselves," said Kelantan's Mentri Besar, Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil, yesterday on his return to SlnKapore from Australia and New Zealand. Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil attended the Oommonwealtn Pa-liamentary Association254 words
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Article, Illustration185 1951-01-07 9 SunJjy Times Staff Reporter I ACK of accommodation and insufficient staff are holding up the opening of the Narcotics sub-branch of the Singapore C.I.D. Planned early last year, the Narcotics sub-branch will, when it starts operations, try to prevent the illegal sale, distribution and consumption185 words
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Article80 1951-01-07 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter Tan Han Peow. 42. was sentenced to two months' rigorous Imprisonment by Mr R. B. I. Pate s in the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday for stealing a fountain pen from Ng Yin Lin at NewBridge Road on Dec 27. Ng. the complainant,80 words
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238 1951-01-07 9 CHEATED $41 FROM WOMEN, 2YEARS' JAIL Sunday Times Staff Reporter A YOUNG Chinese who impersonated a Municipal employee on three separate occasions last December and induced three people to pay him a total of $41.50 was yesterday, sentenced in the First District Court to two years' rigorous imprisonment to be238 words
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Article26 1951-01-07 9 Sunday Times Staff RrpjiT A $100 contribution from the Standard Vacuum Oil Company of Singapore yesterday brought the Army Amenities Fund to $15,56426 words
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Advertisement103 1951-01-07 9 Moi fill /he way to success ts using and building up abundant energy. Successful people renew th-ir vigour in recuperative sleep every sight, relaxing on tbe luxurious comfort of Slumberland. Evrn in the hottest night, air verts circulate fresh air within the mattres* and keep you delightfully cool. At your103 words
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Advertisement86 1951-01-07 9 Sole Atfnl« SINGArORE TEL: 8324s PKNANCi TEL: 1852 iil HLH Mm II m M M H M:,M ,MM M£ 'M Hi II! H 11 Shadow-toned Rayon I IF Jjp' I JACQUARD SATIN WMiMm j| In Small Polka Spots IWL)^ »^T %P J O PKR > ARO Polka Spots have a86 words
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Article933 1951-01-07 10 NAT GUBBINS - NAT GUBBINS By Being m pocket edition of pantomime ■THE BABBS IN THI wooer. Chmrmders: THE BABES 1 British taxpayers). THE ROB BUtS {Mr. Bloodsucker. the income tax coßector end hit mmUK IDLE JACK mmd THE FAIRY QUEEN. Time: Christmas Eve 195* Scene: Clewing in m933 words
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Advertisement388 1951-01-07 10 ill, It's NEW I the ne\r V t* f the only pen V^ mSk M NEWHATIMH Ll W«WWSa®»afcWafwiß^W^B» i NEW PRECBIOM iif< Tmi Mu»rptxncT rtN m the world ha* for MFW kmity Ihli to«» been the Parker "51". No* u»,« Mt WJP Itte «rw Parker "51". with the revolutioosry new388 words
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Miscellaneous498 1951-01-07 10 Highlights Of Radio T)AV.L> Kennard wbo it- mentation of Malay musical "T-HJE monlhly verse pro- of the story with David Kenaar* DUOGER fana ihiralint etmrly n-turnrt r.in. parties and his services are gramme "Voice of Urn mUm story teller. rr^ the sjroadoat of Ea^sauß srrat-s.-js ••v-^l^'iH J^S£?=TV fa»T «^»m^L, «J498 words
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682 1951-01-07 11 i RE you c.nt.nt Vttfc the way you sp^ak A and writ. Are you sure that you are r .aking mistakes that cause people to i -ate yi >v? I has the importance of good 1 i-i> more widely recoßnued than ir you682 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1951-01-07 11 VICTOR STAINES - This girl learnt the 'evil' of the 'weed' VICTOR STAINES by CINEMA REVIEWS AND NEWS A FILM soon to be shown in Singapore was made to reveal the horror or drugs: but it also emphasises the full evil of the people who traffic in them. This film is called "The1,262 words
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Article, Illustration170 1951-01-07 11 IT would appear that 1 the holiday season still prevails: only four correct entries were re- ceived out of some 600. Correct answer was Xi- chard Todd and Glynis 1 Johns. First priie for being the first correct entry to he opened goes to *****R0.170 words
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Advertisement133 1951-01-07 11 "AKNIE""«WIHNIR.. f _'^J LOiION NEW YORK, SYINEY, A^^> BONGKON6, MANILA ANI NOW I SINGAPORE!! j[_ THI OttAT 91 ACM IfISICAL OX^ MM JF m\'K'' \i! |-S»NXH GITf XQAZtt Tdur Gun \p;Jfy& BETTY HUTTON m&mT HOWARD KEEL Phone reservations must b c picked up 10 minutes tut o) the s/iou". i°133 words
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Advertisement37 1951-01-07 11 THE REGENT INSTITUTE (Dept. 449X) Palace Gate. London, W.B. Entlar.d PleM* tend me (iM copy ol you; prospectus, "Word Mastery' and detail.' if your special arrangement* (or overseas •tudents— without any obligation. NAME (Block Letters) ADDRESS 137 words
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Advertisement195 1951-01-07 11 NOW SELLING Jan. 1951 MOVIE NWS TODAY 9 a.m. r"j |I I I 111 OH REAI TIMI. Dill I in Technicolor STARTS TODAY f 1.00 1.45 4.00 6.30 9.30 BETRAYED BY THE FRIEND HE TRUSTED AND THE XL- W WOMAN M&^^r Starring Scott BRADY John RUSSELL with PEGGY DOW-DOROTHY HART-BRUCE195 words
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Article1200 1951-01-07 12 RH NAYLOR - What the STARS foretell RH NAYLOR by THIS WEEK FOS YOU CAPRICORN I'- 21s« Jan. l'Mi> It thouM be poskiMe to launch a new scheme or rash in m i bright idea about Thursday. A good week for anything that nerd* quirk Kiltedness and mental activity Good too for travel,1,200 words
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Article488 1951-01-07 12 The Joker - The Joker E3 fN the International match recently concluded at Bermuda, the American team oosapstcd against several bidding ijililH as foreign to them as were their opponents. Not that there was any single bid made that was completely unfamiliar, but rather that each pair had its own pet488 words
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Advertisement176 1951-01-07 12 IlltCllall swJ JtCl Jll»n^^^»Wssjfc S Tkf PEVILJ \\\ll FACT.JKM TIITR! OSES} I TNI CI«LWMOIU(OWS!^H&U^F og\ ■fttPat 12 9tC«T STARS APFIARIHC i«\ R"'.\\.?c l i i cVM.''" l i .ii'r»"' l "iM" > i^* i HI'MIIUIIItIIItMIHIUM ▼aW^wle MS i«ci a ««•••< ami 111 I m LOVE WtW Cft FIATMTTTI ■%sFWssTJ c::<^g176 words
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Advertisement308 1951-01-07 12 REX JOHORE BAHRU Today Bkwws: 11—145 UsVa fl.fS M \IOIIA" (Malay* Atlaatle Great WarM Tadav S Bh»wa: I—7 S (It -TAKDIR ILLARI" (Malay) New Warld Tedav I Shows: J— 7 A 11 •TMKEB CAMS BUMSaUyaI at 1 ts— S.lt A t sa. "EZAI r\Dl'M PADIT (Tamil) il^'P&al sr e^w^aPaP^a^sr Taa'ra308 words
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Miscellaneous131 1951-01-07 12 A Popular Crossword F&'hy' Edgar Rice Burroughs\^^\^ ftt&MLm^ *^^^m -C CAME oPOw a «C£ME TU«T "^*Be. ~WU 4a*^A%jki^ v l^/^''< h^^^m^^-^f^l^S. /Cf YiV/Z* *4 PANiygg. ATTAQCEP AN aOuA^LY VtLtQW MATiVg &rtti..' -f^ MIWV^I /^>K TASgAK IHMIJED A WAOwlMe *O> M, wt APSiO TO^Avl TWg ISO-WAN TmC PanThC* IOOKSP J 0131 words
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Article, Illustration1142 1951-01-07 13 'I only saw Tex laugh once— and then he lost!' Here is another inside story of a famous figure in the fight game told by Nat Fleischer, Americas foremost boxing authority. He declares that Tex Richard was the greatest promoter of them all and the gloomiest. MOT all Hi« greatest1,142 words
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478 1951-01-07 13 GEORGE WHITING - 'I'll take on Robinson' says Eddie Thomas GEORGE WHITING By \WHEN Ray ("Sugar") Robinson was plastering right-handers on the ribs of Frenchman |can Stock in Paris in November, one of the more watchful of the ringside onlookers was Eddie Thomas, British welterweight champion from the coalmine* of Merthyr. Half-way through478 words
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Advertisement235 1951-01-07 13 v-O,,";, I HUH "if i Cy» *0 Mm I JkNCTOR\J||iJ -V::- London Exhibition 1950 jj ~m y i^a»^ fc%Sw^r^'^a^a^a^aß miserable r^^ There is no longer an> need to put from this auttocauns agony thai •p with Asthni*. Bronchitis or tears down your bealtb aod Catarrh. Dr. Hair's Asthma Curt shatters235 words
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Advertisement326 1951-01-07 13 MB 1 7 M^-^ Your local 8.0.A.C. Appointed Agent— multiplied 3,500 times throughout the world makes no charge for expert advice, detailed information or bookings by Speedbird to all six continents. 8.0.AX. TAMES GOOD CAR! Of YOU FLY BOM /ftf»rma4t»m anW B—htnf Contalt jrw»r mumml Tt—ul Afint <•' Malmymtt Airway*326 words
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Article, Illustration982 1951-01-07 14 BRITAIN'S ATHLETE OF THE YEM SPORTSMAN'S DIARY rtESPITV o m setback* 1950 has been an exceptional year for British sport. After the 1948 Olympic Games Britain was practically written off as serious contenders In top-line International events. To-day Britain has shown tnat she982 words
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Article418 1951-01-07 14 ly "THE THIRD KNIGHT \A/E Kave to apologise for Hit absence of this corner during rh« last two weeks mm arrangements Having been upset by certain disturbances in mat period. Though -w« hope we have been missed, our modesty whispers another story! The New Tear will418 words
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Advertisement233 1951-01-07 14 lo put your best toot forward equip your shoes with the GOODYEAR DIAMOND STUDDED SOLES AND HEELS. fThey improve the appearance of any shoes because they retain that look aftc months of hard wear. Available in two colours^ tan and black. g-ood/Vear RUBBER SOLES ANO HEELS In cases of burns233 words
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Advertisement167 1951-01-07 14 WwULHSafV W <rSj iti /Mi N^ySSSBSr 1 fit* WO. H. O. WILLS. BRISTOL lONDOM. .dß^B^BW^^^^^^ WINTER IN THE SNOWS DARJEELING BY P.O.A.S. SPECIALLY ARRANCfiO fOft MMCAPORCANS WHO WANT A CHEAP MOLfDAY tN A COLO CLIMATE. lANUARY 18TM TO 2«TH $850 ALL-IN STAY AT MOUNT EVEREST HOTEL DUE TO BANCKOK RESERVATIONS167 words
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Miscellaneous171 1951-01-07 14 CHESS PROBLEM By C. H O'D ALEXANDER No. U C. C. W. Uann Black While White to play and win. ■pur Sunday Times Chew Problem No. 11 set by C. H O'D. Alexander proved too difficult for many cbeu players List week, and only three correct solutions were received. First171 words
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Article, Illustration446 1951-01-07 15 ENGLAND DISMISSED FOR 290 ■M< «nto kit wfc <t to tarn tha Mmrf baJI to lex. miaed and was lean-b«wl«d behind hi* lee* By tea-time England had partially regemed the initiative. th» score then beirg 39 for one, the run* having com* U 70 mlnuU*. The bctUng m even slowar446 words
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Article153 1951-01-07 15 ENGLAND— IST. INNS. Hottun Ibw b Miller 82 Washbrooa c Miller b I. Johnson IS Slmpoon c I.orton b Miller 49 (ompton b Miller Parkhooae c Morris b I. Johnson 15 Brown b Llndwall 7S Bailey c Tallon bI. Johnson IS Evans not out 13 IVrdxr b Lindwall 3153 words
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Article704 1951-01-07 15 A bumper gate saw the Australians' brilliant ground- fielding cut off thre* boundaries from Brown in the llrst two overs, but Brown, who had his chin tucked det/rmlnedlv into the cheat as he took guard, then gloriously square-cut Miller to the boundary. then forceo n:in to the704 words
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Article48 1951-01-07 15 Sunday Times Taipinc Sports Correspondent A general meeting will be held at the YMMJi. haU Talpinr. today at 10 a.m. with the obj'ct of reviving the annual Perak Indo-Ceylonese badminton championships. The championships were last held in 1948. All those Interested are <o attend the meeting.48 words
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Article100 1951-01-07 15 Acroee: 1. Pos man. 6, Dado 10, Remembered. 11. Lure*. 12. Pipe, 13. Present. IS, Roars. 16. Peat. 17, Lout. 19. Else. 30, Seas. 21, Detect. 23.Thesis. 27. Ham* 29, Meat. 30, Baby 31. Pate. 32. Altar. 34. Shorten. 37. Real. 38, Tones. 39. Essential*. 40. Asks. 41.100 words
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140 1951-01-07 15 Prom EPSOM JEEP IPOH. Sat. MALAYAN turf and aviation history will be made when, for the first time, a racehorse will be flown out by 8.0.A.C. from London to Singapore. Thl* Is believed to b* the first time that a racehorse hM been140 words
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Article462 1951-01-07 16 By EPSOM JEEP Malayan racing: A flash bark \H A STREETS splendid victory in the Singapore JolH Cvp richest race in Malaya so far -and Bright Eyes' thrilling all-the-way win in the Liberation Cup— biggest sprint prize of the year were, in my opinion, the two462 words
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Article172 1951-01-07 16 rK French Air Porce Rugby teasn frosa Saigon was thelr match against Bayal Air Force Combined at arts tar yeataraay evening after a very rlaae caatait on a rain -soaked ground. The Frenchmen won by an onljr try scored In the game. The French Airmen172 words
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Article141 1951-01-07 16 LAST GAME DECIDES PRINCE Edward Road dethroned the 1960 champions. Jalan Bunos. In the inter-Boys' Club badminton final for the MeKerron Cup by three games to two st the Clerical Union hall last night. Youthful supporters shouted themselves hoarse as the trams fought it out to the last game to141 words
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Article55 1951-01-07 16 Sanday Times Tailing Bp«U Cerrr sfMutae n t Z^JAPT- Macdonald. '«rell-tnown Perak and North 'ugger has returned from I- are n the United Klngdasa. He is now stationed In Kuala Lumpur While he was posted In Tahv ißft he was the star centreforward of55 words
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Article33 1951-01-07 16 rpifS Monthly Medal of the Royal 1 Singapore Ootf Club which should have been played yeslerdny was cancelled because of rain and will be played off Instead on Saturday Jan. 10.33 words
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Article204 1951-01-07 16 LONDON, Bat. RESULTS of today's soccer matches are: kr*»al litoa V. Birmiafkaa 5 .Men IrifkUo »ri-tol t ■nri,i»i a ».rb. ..rla^b. luddrr,nrld lull Ucdi LririNler Lataa IbHktilti I M^nsllrkl •.orttiiniple. >.«r.l,h wu-. <:. ■IroiaHlk Utherkuß r—.iKU. KOI \D Cu-lUIr Kurak-r t Xuihrilrt I S V*rk J204 words
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Article, Illustration492 1951-01-07 16 By Sunday Times Rugbr Reporter IN a rip-roaring Rugger encounter on the Padan* yesterday that turned out to be a mud-bath for both sides, Singapore Cricket Club trounced South Johorr by 24 points (three goals, two tries, and a penalty goal) to nil. Both iides492 words
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Article101 1951-01-07 16 LONDON, Bat. INDK has bee a drawn a<uawl 1 SUas ia the Pacsfle lane af the IWnti lap isttetmaMaaal SUm was iatladsd ia (h* draw sabjert le their ele«U»a to la* lataraatiaaal Badaslatasi federation st a meeting U be heW ta March. ladaa. aa«4ag101 words
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Article124 1951-01-07 16 ■aaaay Tiaaes liritai aia«rU ■aaarttr TNAOGI'RATBD thts year, the 1 annual oadJßlnton losapsMtiasi between Combined Parties and Combined Schools of Negrt Bsaabilen will be staged at the King Oeorge V School hall. Seremban next Sunday. Jan. 14. Tbt tournament Is lor a challenge cup. The match will124 words
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Article268 1951-01-07 16 DLAXXNO four srhanlboaa as sub- sUtutes, aid went dow» to the Preseat Bars at Rugger by tha wide margin 124 point* < three goals and three tries* to three (a try) an the RX ground The Old Boys, however, did beti#r than the soars would268 words
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