The Straits Times, 14 January 1951
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Title Section23 1951-01-14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday edition Qt tU *tr««s Tines Singapore free Pres* V, KU7 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JAM ARY 14, 1951. PRICE TEN CENTS23 words
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Article464 1951-01-14 1 BRITISH JUDGE FOR RIOT INQUIRY Urgent cables to London Sunday Times Staff Reporter A BRITISH judge it likely to be chairman of rhe Commission of Inquiry into the Singapore riots. Invitations to serve on the Commission have now been issued in London, but the final composition of the commission has464 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-01-14 1 The Commissioner Central for Soatb-East Asia. Mr. Malcolm MjcOonjld. pictured at Kattang xrport on his arrival from Hong Kong yesterday He it in conversation with Sir fohn Stcrndalc-lennett. denary Comm tssioner General Sanday Times ptctyrc35 words
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Article321 1951-01-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. EMPLOYERS in the Federation who employ persons on contract or apprenticeship receiving not more than S- 50 a month will shortly be compelled to provide an employes; provident fund. A bII to this e'fect will be introduced under a ate of321 words
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Article71 1951-01-14 1 Sundiv Times Stiff Reporter LJEIDtL r ERC. j brown English geldinc owned by Mr. H. C. Piper and trained by Lt. Col T. L. Foi. was k.lled while out fW a run en Hie Bakit Timjh track yesterday Heidelberg, ridden by George V.f.»d. collided with Birthday Gift and71 words
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Article64 1951-01-14 1 The following appointments were announced in Singapore yesterday: Mr. E. D. Morgan, M.C.B to act as Principal Assistant Secretary; Dr. R. J. Grove- White to act as Tuberculosis Specialist at Tan Tock Seng Hospital; Mr. J. C. Barry, ASP. to act as Deputy Secretary for Defence and Internal64 words
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Article64 1951-01-14 1 LONDON. Sat— Lord Milvfrton. 65-year-old British peer who rose from cadetship in the Malayan Civil Service to become jceessively Governor of North Borneo. Gambia. Pill, Jamaica and Nigeria, has left the Liberal Party and Joined the National Liberals Ix>rd Mllverton joined the Labour Party in IM7Reuter - 64 words
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Article250 1951-01-14 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. C ECURITY forces are conducting today a major operation deep in Hie Pahang jungles where they are relentlessly pursuing a gang of about 200 Communists. The operation which started some time ago has been intensified this week.250 words
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Article94 1951-01-14 1 Sunday Timai Staff Corresponded KUALA LUMPUR, let. A DENIAL by th« Statt 0. pjrrmciit in Wjihintron rttjf American employees in MaUya arc being withdrawn hat been received by tn« United Planting Association of Ml va M a c»»U from rfce Rwfci Crowart Association in London The cable94 words
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Article93 1951-01-14 1 HONG KONG. Sat —An unarmed Britisher today foiled the escape of a Chinese robber who had shot down a cashier and made off with a briefcase. Mr. Leo Landau a Hong Kong restauranteur saw the hold-up. The gunman fired four shots to scare would-be rescuers away. When93 words
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Article186 1951-01-14 1 KOREA BATTLE RAGES TOKYO. Sat. J^ GREAT battle raged today on the snow-created ground of central Korea for the seven vital roads that cross at Wonju. Allied troops stood firmly in a 15-mtle line and battered back thousands of screaming white-clad Reds ploughing through the knee-deep snow and bitter cold.AP - 186 words
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Article334 1951-01-14 1 Arson caused $1¾ Mil. blaze Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC. Saturday. IN PENANC'S biggest blaze since the war, nearly 500 tons of rubber, valued at $1,750,000. were destroyed when fire, believed to have been set up arsonists, gutted the Tai Hock Factory in Sungei Pinang Road near its junction with334 words
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Article154 1951-01-14 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. bandits were killed by Security Forces yesterday one in the Kota Tingf i area of jehore. the second in the Batu Cajah area of Perak and the third in the ■entong area of Pahanf. In the first police154 words
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Article58 1951-01-14 1 Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.- The Australian Government has offered to the Federation two scholarships thla year as part of its contribution to the British Commonwealth Technical Co-operation Scheme for Asia. Applicants must be Federal citizens and the number of the Certificates of Citiienshlp58 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-01-14 1 The Director of Edacatien, Mr. A. W. Frttbv catting the ribbon at the opening of the new bailding of the Singapore Catholic High School in Queen Street yesterday. On the left is Ire. I Phil. pp. principal or the school, with Key. Fattier Bonamy. Vicar-Ceneral and61 words
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Article39 1951-01-14 1 Mr. Toh See King, of the Social Welfare Department, Singapore, has been awarded a United Nations International Children's Emegrency Fund fellowship. He will take a year's course in the United Kingdom on work with handicapped children.39 words
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Article237 1951-01-14 1 Search for missing Dakota AT dawn today aircrarf and troops will the Kota Bahru area if) Kelantan for a civil Oaken which was reported miss'Pj yesterday It is not stated who w :c» in the aircraft wnen It reported missing. Early this niunnr.it 'tv owners of the Dakua iui<i-» the237 words
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Article26 1951-01-14 1 LONDON. Sal MM Mirshal Viscount Montgomery's 22-year-old son. tl M, David Montgomery. Iff plane for Singapore odav to work fur an oil company26 words
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Article26 1951-01-14 1 HONG KONG. Sat General Sir John Harding. C-in-0 FARELF. has arrived from Saigon In an R.A.F. traiiM> >ro to remain one week A P26 words
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Article, Illustration1892 1951-01-14 2 LILIBET HAD TO SIGN A MURDERER'S REPRIEVE Miss Marion Crawford in her reminiscences Tht Little Princesses tells of her own romance. Describing the latter war years she tells how far at rh« Royal Family were aware my private life was entirely made up of visits to my mother during holidays,1,892 words
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Miscellaneous151 1951-01-14 2 NEW CROSSWORD r~~~^ BBb^ IHbi~~"b^ BHi"""""! Quest. (6) ACROBC oarsman's progress. (2 r>yLUJV|oM^||'«BklMVll 1 Financial partner a* it I mere swop give* au- tffl?ff^ aV! Bif^ ohees? (I) fiiorlty. (t) m m' Her existence W seated MA S| for this place? No. ffn' v S^ifcrnaW^BivMlVtM in duplicate. tku plaoe for151 words
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Article249 1951-01-14 3 RADIO MAY REPLACE PAWANGS Catching fish by sound Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. |N AN AMBITIOUS research project to assess the density of fish in the waters between Muka Head and the Langkawis, 70 miles northwest of Penang, the Federation's Fisheries Department is using undersea radio to detect shoa's249 words
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Article, Illustration26 1951-01-14 3 Mr. C. I Lourdct and Mias Roseline who were married at Hte Ckurc* of Our Lady el Immaarfate Conception. |o*«or« lakra, ye**er4ay. A« Swnday Times fiet«re.26 words
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Article208 1951-01-14 3 Sunday Times Sull Reporter rE Singapore rubber market was quiet yesterday and little trading was reported. There was hardly any fluctuation in price, which was on much the same level as at Friday's close, $2 10 a lb. for January firstgrade. Closing price; yesterday were per208 words
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Article170 1951-01-14 3 J. BALKARA SINGH - J. BALKARA SINGH By aLL over the world today r\ Sikhs are celebrating the anniversary of the birth of 'he great Indian patriot Guru Gobind Singh (the tenth Guru of Sikhs) who was born in 1666 at Patna, the capital of Bihar. He created a separate170 words
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Article23 1951-01-14 3 Rothman's de luxe cigarettes cost $2.10 per tin and noi $1.80 as stated in yesterday's Straits Times list of prices.23 words
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Article74 1951-01-14 3 Sunday 1 iiws SUB Kep'Tler While Tan Peng Huat. a«ed 11. was plucking rambutans on a 30-foot high tree In Lorong Low Koon. off Upper Serangoon Road, on Boxing Day a branch suddenly gave away. He was rusned to the General Hospital unconscious and74 words
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Article259 1951-01-14 3 By C. T. BOON THE pries of a pair of wooden clogs in Chinaown today it 70 cents; two months ago it was -ily 35 cents. this can be taken as an idex oi the rapid rise in ~ie cost of living since the letenoration of the Korean259 words
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Article164 1951-01-14 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter IT will be moving day next Sunday for ISO members of Singapore's Income Tax Department who are shifting From their present offices in High Street to the third floor >f the United Engineers' building in River Valley Road. The new164 words
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Article81 1951-01-14 3 i Sunday Times Staff Reporter The statement signed by -eligous leader* in Singapore belonging to the Inter-Rell-rious Organisation of Singapore and Johore and also of .he Roman Catholic and An(lican churches and the 3oclety of Frienda condemnng the riot* in Singapore iras even more representative :han81 words
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Advertisement443 1951-01-14 3 "<■ TOASTMASTER »m on your toaster others will y You'll Uni tt->« "T3*ttmas»«r n*m« on Am«ricj'i r>ostwjnted taattcr It identifi«« th« brand thjt everyone wt the -jo- that millions of people are proud ot TSat's ,c they've learned, from experience, that this to»stet parted toast every time »nd lasts for443 words
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Advertisement188 1951-01-14 3 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT I AT RAFFLES TONIGHT I RAFFLES AUCMENTED ORCHESTRA I Directed by Gerry Soliano also BILL PEARSON. Tenor i —DINE IN THE GRILL— I TO -NIGHT TO-NIGHT ANY FOR A FEW MORE NUIHTK ONLT CREAT EASTERN MOVIETONE LTD. PRBBBHTS DANCES OF INDIA*' SPECIAL CHA.XGE OF PROGRAMME FEATUftINC LALITHA PADMINI188 words
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Article, Illustration255 1951-01-14 4 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter PIOVING that life becins at 4«." India born Mr. P. Matthews who has been a W«kkeeper most ef his 42 *can, has Jost realised a life-long ambition by itartlng oat on the profession of textile deslgnlnc. Mr. Matthews, who255 words
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Article325 1951-01-14 4 TTALLANaiA, that which MX linaem in the air at nought jeet over Singapore's airport, is a characteristic smell, says Frank Robinson. Most air travellers who are new to the East, though not quite sure of what Kallangia reminds them, put it down to the combination of325 words
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Advertisement177 1951-01-14 4 "What's Happened tc (Jour HEAPACHIS MM? f"--«rny.i T*MT«r»aiowDyoalooksoyotni( tod well) Waws's that old Qjprasins iu3 ttrofr as* com tot Tou'ro oartalaiy aot tbo ran-dowa wuman yon wan wtasa I last saw ronl iii 11 1 1 i» 1 11 Tell You How I jg^JS* EXCHANGED EM y^r^^ fc^> 1* 1177 words
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Advertisement293 1951-01-14 4 lm Meet this PARKER f'f > NEW FEATURES Ii J t*-*// NEW PRECISION UQjl new reauty IJ§f/ the only pen with tne I II ii II HEai's Ntws about Ihe world's mosJ famous II penl There l$ NEW Parlief 5I hner th n fLJII ever before. And it is the293 words
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Miscellaneous722 1951-01-14 4 <^0be*yCa>.&Z**&' to extoll on his superior ctyle of hopping, and tells me he wouldn't be a bit surprised If Mark has rosy future on stage. Peel that It U a little early to Judge on the strength of a few hopi but reflec; that even Olivier had to start sometime722 words
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Article184 1951-01-14 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter D tCISTRY marriages are becoming popular in Singapore, particularly among Chinese, a Singapore Marriage Registry spokesman told the Sunday Times yesterday. Most of the Chinese who are married at the Registry are now Christians, he said, although, generally speaking, Christians of184 words
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Article201 1951-01-14 5 Sunda> limes Mart Reporter OjINGAPORES first piano i competition for amateurs ..11 be organised by the Chinese V.M.C.A. which is finalising plans to run the cc test in three groups, for chiu a n under 12. under 16 and co petltors over 16. Three prises will be201 words
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Article53 1951-01-14 5 HOME GUARDS IN JOHORE Sanda; Times orrespondrnl JOHORE BAHRU. Sal Home Guards are now established in the town board areas of Kluang. Yon? Peng. Layang Layang. Rengam. Paloh, Chameh and Niyor, Buklt Plsang. Lam Lee and Kangkar Bahru villages, within a radius of 2.000 yards from the respective police stations53 words
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Article19 1951-01-14 5 During last month $2,376 tU was remitted to China from Singapore. From th; Federation, $3,348,289 was sent.19 words
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Article41 1951-01-14 5 Flight Lt. Alec. Barrell. flying boat navigator, and Miss Helena EndaU. an official of the Malcolm Club. Singapore were married at St. Michael's Church. Beletar. yesterday. Flight Lt. Barrell comes from Bristol, and Miss Endall from Snowshill. Gloucestershire.41 words
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Article90 1951-01-14 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent lOHORE BAHRU. Sat. 10H0RE BAHRU District Association for the Prevention or Tuberculofii has received a donation of $5,000 from the administrators of the ostate of Mr. Kvok Keng Kan*, founder of the firm of Tong Send and Co, |ohore Bihru At Hie inaugural90 words
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Article, Illustration230 1951-01-14 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter IkJUMBER 331 North Bridge Roadyiingapore, will never be the Came again That lonely building opposite the Jubilee Theatre has meant much to a lot of people for different reasons. For within its walls people of different walks of life have intermingled,230 words
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Article69 1951-01-14 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— Dr. K Damodaran, of the Johore Medical Service left for India yesterday on retirement. He came from India 23 years ago for the Johore Medical Department and had the distinction to be the only Asian expatriate oJlcer in the service. Colleagues and69 words
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Article39 1951-01-14 5 Scnday Timr« Staff Reporter Lt C. P. Foston. R.N.. has been appointed an Officer M.N.F. by the Secretary of State for the Colonies with the approval of the Board of \dmlralty with effect from Ort 16 last.39 words
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Article, Illustration362 1951-01-14 5 A IR movements, which are a very important factor in human comfoa, are now being studied by member of the staff. Mr He Peng Yoke, BSc His (Mala/a > who is a Demons trator n Physics. Mr Ho, who lectures on physics and demonstrates in classes where practical362 words
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Advertisement164 1951-01-14 5 Why Hercules is Ss. The b«t designer* and engineers in ;hc \l "_J_H TL T____£«^ _PV c industry use the finest materials to vt__^_B build your Hercules. Even the smallest \^__3 --air jH^BSif*- A >3' brilliant finish of highest _»>?'. quality, and you have the reason* hmculk £nginku J TESTING164 words
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Advertisement146 1951-01-14 5 %iUafiMteof n YOUR family opef^'fo pSTcd r of timed meaU/ there's nothing your family and friends in the UK would appreciate more; the meat ration has been recently reduced and is very small indeed. Choose one of the made up" parcels or make your own selection from the ample varieties146 words
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Article, Illustration1657 1951-01-14 6 Tom Warsh - Tom War sh REPORTING ONLY ought to be the sign ie door somewhere Changi Pc:nt where gl our strong men nd t'J n toerr 1 ipse lads who beat j K O in the round. I k. while sixteen < Oai ralia's "Bad is trying to p1,657 words
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Advertisement132 1951-01-14 6 lof 4 great features that a /PnO new world .standard for air travel \y/ NOW! 10l T OET SIIEPEREHE* ON PAN AMERICAN'S DOUBLE-DECKED CUPPERS* On all Ili-liu to the U.S.A. (via Manila) enjoy the bed-length comfort of luxuri perette. No extra charge! Kiill-i-irt berths free to Honolulu unly $10 extra132 words
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Advertisement228 1951-01-14 6 Diagonal two-tone symbol r pattern on satin finish m_ vJjR l^ M^^^lS back-ground \cith polished i g^'j^^CV^' jvl J^C Raised Floral scroll on 3V- 1 bright hammered buck gi\ tone lily pattern '^^P'BP^S P^bMb^i&^ S^^bV i sattt finish ai^K*£f flr^afl ""^^H* background. pi /^tTa^/TXTX/Tl (Three represen- mmLwmi^ l ffm^lsU^^Bi tative228 words
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HUMAN CASEBOOK
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Article94 1951-01-14 7 am a young man of 23 and a married woman happens to have fallen in lovt with me. Unfortunately my family is unaware of this matter and so is h*r family. Her husband still supports her. I have received certain Utters from her which hay»94 words
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Article61 1951-01-14 7 I advise you to do nothing with regards this married woman you will only land yourself In a lot of trouble and apart from anything else it is not fair to deceive her husband, who is still supporting her. You should put an end to your friendship and find yourself61 words
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Article121 1951-01-14 7 MY mother and 1 are living with her brother because my father is dead. I am a free scholar. Recently I failed in my exams and had to leave school. My mother is anxious for me to continue my studies In another school, but as she is unable to help121 words
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Article190 1951-01-14 7 IF your mother would like you to continue your studies it might be as well for you to accept your grandma's financial offer. It Is unlikely that you will fall your exams a second time if you reaQy work hard. On the other hand, by taking a Job as a190 words
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Article159 1951-01-14 7 HAVINO known this girl so long you should ask her out to the pictures or some form of entertainment, and hint at your true feelings for her. From her actions I should say that she is very fond or you and is probably waiting for you to get the friendship159 words
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Article157 1951-01-14 7 FROM what you say it sounds rather as though your girlfriend has fallen for someone else. You should stop seeing her for a few week* and if she makes no effort to get in touch with you It will prove that your suspicions art not unfounded. On the other hand,157 words
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Article63 1951-01-14 7 IF you can afford it why not give her a small piece of jewellery, such as a brooch or a bracelet, or else most girls like to have a nice manicure set in a leather case. WORRIED S.F.: I am afraid I cannot answer your query personally. You should write63 words
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Article, Illustration614 1951-01-14 7 Fl u sweeps on and on Says MARY HEATHCOIT 4 -HEADLINE In the newspapers yesterday which annoyed me ran "Flu epidemic sweeping south". SWEEPING? It's already swept, bowling me and my family over like ninepins, leaving the remaining members much overworked, tottering round with pale faces and streaming noses, anxiously614 words
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Article427 1951-01-14 7 TTVEN people who have never been to Yorkshire know how dreadful a badly made Yorkshire pudding can be, in fact, that is probably the only sort they do know, hence their scorn of the Yorkshireman't national dish. Only a native of the "Broad Acres" or one427 words
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Advertisement173 1951-01-14 7 WKAUIHILUKU EVEN JMALLEST^ FEVERISH *§Pfc COMrWINTS^jI AM mother* ihould luiow Hut Atpro 7*S. tablet* quickly atop the tevef complerriti W-.^"" >w It whiofc come so •Hum to chileWa Mother* >^ jf will be pleated to know Atpro tablet* c<»^ do 00 fcarm to Hte smalleit child feeCMte ~"v^ they s*.173 words
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Miscellaneous145 1951-01-14 7 ftrt/t wAS/vTfffJuirr/M/D Mf~t 1 'fITIH 01 A» r WHY J^y^SO TIM» AMD Rfj.CRVID.Jsr SmM^fv U)TMCRS AT Pi AY >/^| M»VT»». t-l*- rUljfff**' i t l^"^^^^^ W^f^T^Z^W^ 1 r«e t>ocro* *iTws£D: \sonrnvni: wPO^WtTM h«5 I oAil I f DOfW'T WORRY ABOUT PUItL^Y HfMfß^rOljnTjß nt'i-Mi *»>Mi^fTw« wt j riuro aijo iismss OsrtY145 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article224 1951-01-14 8 BUILDING materials are as much an article of war as guns and grenades, penicillin and propaganda It cannot have come as a great surprise that the Federation Government nave applied drastic controls on building and taken wide powers for acquiring supplies Few countriPs can now enjoy th«"224 words
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Article118 1951-01-14 8 THERE will be mixed feelings about the decision to halve the collective punishment imposed on a number of Penang merchants who in the course of an armed outf-ge «or. at least. immediately afterwards i were struck deaf dumb and blind The refusal to talk is to some extent118 words
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Article162 1951-01-14 8 A YOUNG man leaves Singapore tomorrow, poorer veral thousand dollars. He spent this money In a .nt <lT«>rt to bring live theatre to the colony He failed, but for him It has keen a glorious failure John Forbes-Semplll brought money talent and enthusiasm Into a venture which162 words
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Article, Illustration1475 1951-01-14 8 DAVID MARTIN - DAVID MARTIN OF BEEF AND POTATO" By £VERY six-inch shell, every bullet, every nut and bolt, every side of beef and potato, used in the Royal Navy's contribution to the United Nations' cause in the Korean war has come from Singapore Naval Base,1,475 words
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Article719 1951-01-14 8 f^s^^^^^^H NO-ONE U very hopeful of a favourable Chinese Communist response to new overtures by the United Nations for peace In Korea. Not when the "volunteers" are still glowing from the flush of victory Of course it Is right that another attempt should be made,719 words
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Advertisement481 1951-01-14 8 WBTZBI On 13th January M»l at K K. HoapMal to BM. Mt ol A Wetael. a son. Justf lirrad PORDYCB To Dorothy, wife Dm«lm A P. Pordycc. at Uadang Kerbau ■na t wf I. on a daughter Botti w«U HIATIONB VACANT WEQI-IRKD e»pert— c«d Lady ■kkropodU) Alao ona Lady MamBaviat481 words
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Advertisement49 1951-01-14 8 M r rraW_ A 1 I Hi ■k m mm Wis^^V W H ajiutii V B JgV*a^> W HUt^^^k A gtssssssssMll LA o Bin L V^B fit J tL f %t PP° ciAIM Brewed from best Malt, Hop 9 and Yeast. My fame extends throughout the East. there's always49 words
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719 1951-01-14 9 GIRL WHO TALKED HER WAY TO FREEDOM Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH. Saturday. A GIRL who told a bandit leader she had only two months to live escaped from a lonely farm in the Cameron Highlands as the bandits set fire to the buildings, looted food and poultry and shot719 words
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Article, Illustration280 1951-01-14 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent I KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. I CHOST goldfish is stated to have lured three Chinese schoolboys to their death in a mining poo! in Pudu Mu nt*t Kuala Lumpur An eerie silence broods ove<- the pool ind the buatters who live280 words
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Article79 1951-01-14 9 Stmd.it lime* Start Reporter ON hi» MeaH vmt to AustrjU* tkt Anglican Bisfco* o* Smgj,orc rtic fe>. Rev H W. iai««s met am Avttrjlun officer »t»o. wit* jnorhtr Auiln'ua in Province WrNetUy. k«n*d two »irier eftjkeet tnm B-Aop i Horn* at B.tkootfcournt when rt>* jjejnrir CM»e79 words
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Article57 1951-01-14 9 Claims trial on LOTTERY CHARGE Rvnday Times Staff Reporter Lim Chin Soon claimed Mai in the Singapore Fourth Mice Court yesterday when rhar&ed with assisting in rarrrinf c- a chap-Ji-ki I at the junction of Paya Lebar Rxid and Bartley load on Friday The case was postponed unit) Feb 2657 words
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Article29 1951-01-14 9 SviMiat lime* Staff Reporter Gabr.tl Danakoay. a pupil Hi the second standard of the Paslr Paniang English School. Singapore, has been" awarded a Yap Ec Chlan •chnlarship.29 words
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Article41 1951-01-14 9 Sunday limes Staff Reporter The Ind'an dance artists. Lain ha and Padminl were given a tea party by the Indian Fine Arts Society at the Capitcl Blue Room, Singapore, yesterday evening. Nearly 150 people from all Communities attended41 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-01-14 9 Mr. tm4 Mra. Francis S*ow that Hie wedding at »h« Sacred Heart Church Singapore. Th« bride was formerly Miss Msria Wong. (Mtir daughter of Mr. tni Mrs. William Wong Tht bridegroom. fh« rhird soa or Mr. and Mrs. S»« Seef Yon* is manager of Messrs. Chtmg Lee ami Co P53 words
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174 1951-01-14 9 10-YEAR OLD GIRL DIED UNDER ETHER Sunday Tines Staff Reporter A FINDING of death by misadventure was recorded by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. WG Porter, at an Inquest yesterday on a 10-year-old girl, Yeo Lee Slang, who died In the General T >spital while under the effect of an anaesthetic174 words
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Article108 1951-01-14 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter IF Singapore la to have adequate playing fields, parks swimming pools and concert halls for making good use of the leisure hours of the population, then the tand for them must be reserved now. said the Rev. Canon fl K 8 Adams In108 words
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Article99 1951-01-14 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Members of the Singapore Malay Marine Officers Association last night held a dinner party In honour of Captain 8. Baddeley, Marine Superintendent of the Straits Steamship Company, who is leaving for Britain on Tuesday on retirement. Capt. Baddeley, eventually hopes to99 words
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48 1951-01-14 9 Applications for admission to Primary One classes In Government and aided English schools In Singapore 1952 should be submitted between Apr. 2 and June 30 thla year A Government statement issued yesterday says that applications should be made direct to the school conrerned.48 words
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165 1951-01-14 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter |^ICH RANK INC British War Office clothing expert* in the Ordnance Branch in London are now considering what material should be used for the off duty uniform of British soldiers in Malaya. An Army spokesman told The Sunday Times165 words
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Article158 1951-01-14 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent )OHORE BAHRU, Sataurday. D C. C. work has progressed so satisfactorily in Johore Bahru that the Scandinavian team, headed by Dr. Buus-Hansen conducted the first adult clinic today. From now every Tuesday and Saturday people over six can come for inoculation. The158 words
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Article82 1951-01-14 9 Sunday Tisaes SUB Reporter ABOUT 75.000 pupils are expected to attend 302 Chinese schools In Singapore tomorrow when the first term of the Chinese school year opens. This number is 2,000 more than that admitted to Chinese schools last year, an official of the Education Department82 words
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Article36 1951-01-14 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Mr. Llm Chin Seng, an R.A.F. cadet, hag been selected for a CadeUhip in the Equipment Branch. He Is the nrst Colonial Cadet to be selected under the present scheme.36 words
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Advertisement127 1951-01-14 9 COMFORT Ut AMERICA'S FINEST WOVEN PLASTIC Upholstery of Plexi-weave is matchless in itt performance wherever the public gathers. That's why it it the natural choice for so many public seating applications where good looks have to be combined with low costs m son smooth plastic hbkk Enquiries to: CYCLE Si127 words
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Article953 1951-01-14 10 NAT GUBBINS - NAT GUBBINS By Nursery rhyme "People must learn to love me." President Peron love little Peron his beef it $o nice. And if I don't hurt him he'll sell me a slice. I won't pull his lew, or call him a pig. Then rations from butchers953 words
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Advertisement254 1951-01-14 10 SasssW v s V' Si. i o *^c C *O A Or 'Or r c OOr7w °°V rk c °^7fV» '"erw tr >iS A r Orti t% L fl "YOU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMINaMINERAL</«>fc/e/rcy That is why you feel Worn out. Nervous, Irritable, Have headaches.254 words
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Miscellaneous895 1951-01-14 10 Highlights Of Radio UiHT 3 t 7 15 in Movie Maga- $30 In the competition run in Tomorrow y^^ Ml^ 7 SsMSi »Ss kk-ssls icue aunos>nere of auction should apoeal to horse hU lncldenui music to Ibsen s Leading singer* are Hans Htr- A J °°n Forbes-Semplll will be Berlioz's895 words
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Article, Illustration917 1951-01-14 11 VICTOR STAINES - Galloping horses girls... VICTOR STAINES by A HOPING horses, Hashing guns, lovely girls, splendid photography and beautiful colour were seen at previews last week. Both, by readers of American magazines, may be called "horse operas." Alttough this is an accepted term, of reference for typical westerns, to my mind 'Rock917 words
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Article298 1951-01-14 11 Face lift for S'pore cinema rOOD news for cinema-goers in Singapore: the old Alhambra. Singapore's oldest theatre, is going to have its face lifted The Alhambra's name, when it re -opens on Feb. 5. will be the New Alhambra and it will become anotner first run r inema screening pictures298 words
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Article243 1951-01-14 11 WELL you spotters recovered rapidly last week, there were nearly 3.* M entries from Sineaoore. th<- Federation and Sarawak. The correct answer was: Bod Abbott. Jane Powell and Lou Costello. First correct entry opened came from Miss Tan Siak Kirn. 21 Mason Road. Raub. Pahaag. so a243 words
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Advertisement206 1951-01-14 11 LOVE AND ADVENTURE IN AFRICA "CLOPM-CLOPANT" IS THE WELL-KNOWN AND POPULAR TUNE IN THIS PICTURE. ■TVTJ 1 1 I'll 'H TODA¥ r OUK SHOWS 7.415. 6 30 9 30 o n .^bSb^bl 601PW K. HERBERT LOM JACQUES SEKN AS Morning Shoir Ti day at 10 4 > June Haver in206 words
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Advertisement104 1951-01-14 12 1 i i ti^B ICECOLD DRINK DON T NEGLECT BAD LEG I'iinful vanooat ulcers and tag som ajasenw ysaM i.. int survito— curauvt rowat* af D.D.O ftnen^km, a. imiiejui aqutd haastr that *>staau> (teKakS Mid kjUw lk( 4sMeka|ajaj*J ssTMsssM (n ta« taw. ODO Mssuuwkw Mop* all IraftatttA ami dkt Masiiiaiiiia104 words
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Advertisement32 1951-01-14 12 i e> /K/^^wi I I y ÜBS' J PURE fruit juice A 100', cane tugjr WJ freshly made. it reaches you immediately after manufacture in the gay "new look bottle ORANGE SQUASH32 words
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Miscellaneous844 1951-01-14 12 TK»S WEEK TAK^^^^^^f THIS WEEK FOR YOU < ANCER (Jun 21— JuL FOB ALL rum* awv 2«>— Much depends upoa < tridl OKN (Dec. 21— what link-ups you maka TODAY: Don't listen to Ian 19)— Life moves apace this week. Tea may get a to gossip or innuendo* if you844 words
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Miscellaneous305 1951-01-14 12 mTTrhi BEOINNINO with the second row from the top each row of square* U to be Ailed with the letters of the preceding word plus one letter. Definitions for the words are: 2. Male parent. 3. Mimic 4 Harvest. 5. Hang decoratlYfly. 6. Little and active 7. Furnished with paper.305 words
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Miscellaneous388 1951-01-14 12 «THIL1 Harrison Gray, the cap- points It hi Hh It point* or tain of the InglUh brldce rw lre 0 redouble ThMe last two stipulations art Dot team and hi, partner Kenneth uncommon in other systems. Sot Konatam favour the "Acoi wt think our Britiah frlendg wUJ 8jr»tem,- urn* of388 words
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Article, Illustration1338 1951-01-14 13 He laid nine men out at this wild Christmas Eve party! Once again ffctt WltitnitT, AtHttHCA s greatest Boxing authority, opens his private diaries. This time he tells the story of Terry McGovern, right, the Prince charming of boxing. PARDON ma whiU I fat into my long rod coat and1,338 words
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Advertisement26 1951-01-14 13 Brylcreem \cxy <sjnt\7\Y\ npsitnv \\t\\y /il strong, healthy hair. When you use Brylcreem, you will find dry, lifeless hair sLh2§£^v DAY-LONG SMARTNESS --'rll^^flgl^^gW. LASTING HAIR HEALTH26 words
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Article, Illustration1264 1951-01-14 14 asks SHARPSHOOTER VJyH AT tk« feelings arc of sportsmen like The Fook Hung, Penang bantamweight cKam pion weightlifter of Hm Iritisli Empire; Ccltus Comes fli« Penang schoolboy athlete and Malayan 440-yds. record holder, Sidique Merican (Kelantan) who won the 100 yds. at the 1950 M.A.A.A., regarding1,264 words
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Article295 1951-01-14 14 LONDON. Sat. rK following are the results of today's soccer matches: ENGLISH LEAGUE— DIV. I Arsenal I Mlddlebroucta 1 Aston VUls> I PUlham Burnley Hudderafleld 1 CharrUw 3 Shaaeld Wat 1 Chelae* I NewrasU* 1 Derby O. 1 Liverpool 3 ■verton Stoke t Manchester U t TottenhamReuter - 295 words
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Article34 1951-01-14 14 Saadajr Times Tetak Awn Sporta Correaa«n*>nt OT. Anthony's School emerged champions In the 1950 Lower Panic Hotkey League, with AAflo-Cblnefte School as up Anaonlans, tha IH» ehamplons vori third.34 words
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Article109 1951-01-14 14 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter DOURNE MOUTH Badnunton Party defeated Eclipse Badminton Party by three games to two to win the Singapore Badminton Association 1950 Inter-Club Badminton Championships In the Clerical Union Hall last night. Results i with Bournemouth players first Ong Poh Lim beat Cheong Hock Leng109 words
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Article24 1951-01-14 14 PARIS. Sat. France beat Scotland by 16 points to 12 In the first Kugby Union International of the season here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Advertisement295 1951-01-14 14 INDIGESTION j/^^i Relieved By -JfONEDOSE C"*— jy f ILy iA Of This Famous Remedy n9 /m Don't to LxUirstiaa mate /^^A your meals a a*iscry. LethM \AY A^ Bask om dose of MACLEAN fJfcVlf A% BRAND STOMACH POWW\ W £J^mWbk DERbnngreurebefl Th* vr^^JnVv^ J^B 1 f aom reaedy relieves pain295 words
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Miscellaneous108 1951-01-14 14 CROSSWORD SOLUTION Across: 1. lUvue S. Tapers. 10. Akin. IS. Navr 14, Neat IS, C-rillr. IT. Impel 30. Liar. 31, Motley n Bbto. 34. Owed. 36. Eaves M doles. 29 Novel 30. Buoys S3 Mess 33 Old. 34. Tracer. 3S. rale 40. Irons 41. Crayon. 43. lota. 4«. News. 47.108 words
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Miscellaneous171 1951-01-14 14 CHESS PROBLEM No. 13 set by J. Moller '1906) Black White White to play and viate in three. LAST week's Sunday Timei Chen Problem proved too much of a stumbling block for local problemists and all except Mr. Gwe« Kim Chec of 166 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, failed in their171 words
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Article71 1951-01-14 15 QWINO to incompletlon of neg Uatlons over the proposed site. the Marigold Badminton Party s hall project »cvi held up last year. This Is stated In the Party's 1950 annual general report, which will be tabled at the general meeting on Jan. 21. The report also acknowledges the71 words
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Article, Illustration840 1951-01-14 15 Spore lucky to hold Penang Sunday Times Special Correspondent Penang 6 points; Spore Civilians 6 points. rpHERE is no getting away from the fact that Penang were unlucky not to win the H.M.S. Malaya rugby final played at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The result was a draw, Singapore Civilians scoring840 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-01-14 15 Little Loone, the Perak bantamweight champion, who annexed the featherweight title of Perak and the V. P. Rajah silver belt on Jan. 6 at Ipoh, is seen with promoter V. P. Krishnasamy of Perak (centre) and Boy Karim of Selangor (right) whom Loone nutpointrd over 15 rounds. This photograph was55 words
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Article449 1951-01-14 15 NEW YORK, Saturday. pZZARD CHARLES of Cincinnati retained his heavyweight championship last night by scoring a technical knockout over Lee Oma of Buffalo, New York, in the tenth round at Madison Square Garden, New York Oma more than held his own in the '"irlyReuter; UP - 449 words
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172 1951-01-14 15 Miss S'pore makes Dave Sands weep From Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE. Sat fTMPIRE middleweight boxing champion Dave Sands, who best Filipino Boy Brooks on points over 12 rounds at Melbourne Stadium last nisjht. burst into tears in the dressing room later. He claimed Brooks' firl friend from Singapore said to172 words
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Article88 1951-01-14 15 Sunday Time* Kuala Lumpur Sparta Correspondent Sal. I*HK annual hockey match be--1 tween Selangor Europeans and The Rest which was to have been played today has been postponed to Wednesday on the Kuala Lumpur Padang at 0.18 p.m. Since the series started In 1036, the Europeans88 words
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Article365 1951-01-14 15 By THE THIRD KNIGHT" ADDED fllhp has been given to chess In the Colony by the news that the Commissioner-Genera!, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. has donated a bes";tlful cup to be competed ior annually between the University of Malaya and Singapore Plans have been365 words
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Article29 1951-01-14 15 RafflM Institution Ist and 2nd teams will meet Tiang Bahni Rangers Ist and 2nd XI s reapecUvel; at soccer at the R.I. ground on Saturday. Jan. 20.29 words
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Advertisement217 1951-01-14 15 ALL OVKR THE W()R< |> S Good mornings begin with Gillette In the high Pyrenees They shave with such ees, To the up-to-date Basque It's a joy not a tasque With Blue Gillette Blades, j^GJ /*&fcj&% sharpest ever honed, set W&^*w£'M/ automatically to the perfect ■^■av^i" shaving angle in a217 words
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Article201 1951-01-14 16 S.R.C. Reds' in hockey final CINOAPORE Recreation Cluß "Reds" entered th; final of the Hockey Associations knockout louroamen: for Dip second year In »ucc sSiOn when they beat Police Sports Club by one goal to nil in the srni-ftnal played on the Piflang ye»ierdaySRC "Reds who won 'he ■•'urrament la:',201 words
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Article39 1951-01-14 16 VOING C mpaman Alhlettc A>socution will meet Singa- nore Railway Institute at soccer .on the Railway Institute ground 1 oduy at 5.15 p.m Transport Hi leave the Y.CAA premises. J— C. Ttck Lim Road, at 4 45.39 words
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Article421 1951-01-14 16 Smart gallop at Ipoh track From EPSOM JEEP gKST Bet (late Viewfinder) has improved out of all recognition since I last saw him at work in December. Brought out as a two-year-old, this chestnut by Panorama has grown a lot and is solid in421 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-01-14 16 THESE footballers look as though they are doing a ballet dance during the Arsenal v. Carlisle Unite* FA. Cup third-round match at Highbury. Piatt (right), the Arsenal go«lkeeaer. is saving a shot from Turner, the Carlisle inside-right. Result wm a draw, neither side scoring. Arsenal won the replay by 4-152 words
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Article180 1951-01-14 16 CTAOINO a grand rally. UMW FARELP. scored a try Just on time to hold South Johore to a nlne-points-all draw (two tries and a penalty goal to each side) at Tanglin yesterday. Pressing most of the time in the first half. South Johore who. led at180 words
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Article581 1951-01-14 16 WBQsTCi rw all eight races aeit Satarday. iw-i day of the Petak lurf < luu Januai v aseetlni, and aye races aa lac ■erend day. Wednesday. Jan. 14. are: Class a, Dlv. I— 1 Mile d. 110 Yds. Brave Wind t.M Kla Ora S.l* Charleaß&gne581 words
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326 1951-01-14 16 A SOLO effort by Wills, S.C.C rentre-threequar' ter, who scored a spectacular try late In the second half followed by conversion by Could, enabled the Singapore Cricket Club to beat the R.AS.C by eight points (a goal and a penalty goal) to six (a326 words
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Article115 1951-01-14 16 HOBART, Sat. WARR (four for 47). Alec Bedser (four far M) and Berry (two tor II) ahared the wlcketa when th« M.C.C. dl#irnliMd Tasmania for 1W run* her* today. The M.C.C made a b«4 ■tart, lotlni two wlcketa for IB rung before clote of play115 words
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