The Straits Times, 28 January 1951
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Title Section26 1951-01-28 1 LARGEST NETTBALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of rii- *lrais Times Singapore free No. 809. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 28. 1951. if PRICE TEN CENTS.26 words
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Article, Illustration341 1951-01-28 1 Register to trap them Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A MANPOWER ;eg:»tration is to be made in Singapore to trap call up dodgers from the Federation who are now crossing the Causeway to avoid direction under the manpower ordinance, it was reliably learned in341 words
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Article207 1951-01-28 1 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA TRENCCANU. Saturday. AT 4 a.m. on Christmas morning, Austin Taylor, a police lieutenant, of Kuala Trengganu. pointed a Eitrol at the proprietor of the Tolley Restaurant. |Alan jnggol. and demanded to be taken to the house of a woman named Zahara.207 words
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Article18 1951-01-28 1 •ies' Bevin. the r i ■ho la suffering from pneumonia, was report-! night to be 'slightly18 words
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Article36 1951-01-28 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Sat— The Raja Perempuan of Perlit gave birth to her eighth child this I mornirtf. She and the Raia now have four boys and foar girK.36 words
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Article114 1951-01-28 1 AIRCRAFT wreckage on f. 1 mountain peak near Sungei Padi. near the Biam.ese border, has been positively identified from the air as that of the Singapore Standard" Dakota, missing since January 13, the RAF. said yesterday. The wreckage lies on steep ground about four miles from Sungei114 words
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Article97 1951-01-28 1 Sunder Time* Staff Repot ter MEMBERS of the Unlv *ity of Malaya Students" IA <n at an eight-hour annu.. meeting held yesterday at Sepoy Lines strongly censured the address made by Mr. K Kanagaratnam. the Union's outgoing president. They voted in favour of resolution seeking to record certain97 words
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Article60 1951-01-28 1 Sunday Tl.ne* Staff Reporter Singapore Traffic Police last night broadcast a special appeal for the man who picked up a pedestrian who was knocked down by a car at Jalan Besar and carried him onto the five-foot way. to get In touch with them at once. The injured60 words
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Article121 1951-01-28 1 Sunday Times Slab 'errespondent T)ETAILS of a manpower mobilisation scheme are now being worked out by the Singapore Oovernment. the Sunday Times was reliably informed last night. The first immediate objective of such manpower registration In Singapore will be In connection with civil defence measures, a Government121 words
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Article, Illustration222 1951-01-28 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter I EFT te starve to death in the Perak jungle after existing on a meagre diet of tapioca, rice water and jungle seeds. That was the story told yesterday over Radio Malaya by Moo Yoon Kiew. a captured girl bandit. Moo222 words
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Article42 1951-01-28 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The staff of the yard craft of ihe Singapore Naval Base held a dinner last night at the Empress Restaurant in honour of Mr. P. Balalcrishna Pillai. who was awared the British Empire Medal recently42 words
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Article140 1951-01-28 1 NEW efforts to combat doping of British racehorses are being planned, including surprise swoops by a "ghost squad" of veterinary specialists, who will pay secret visits to all leading race meetings, says Reuter. Claiming that blood tests are more reliable and should replace the presen; method140 words
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Article50 1951-01-28 1 WASHINGTON Sat— The Oovernment last night froze both prices and wages at the level of midnight last night The announcement was made at a news conference held by the Price Stabilisation Director, Mr. Michael V. Disalle, and the Chairman of the Wage Board, Mr. Cyrus S. Chin* Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article36 1951-01-28 1 Sunday Times Stall Reporter Mr. H Wlldor*. a Swiss, managing director of Rolex Film Company, arrived in Singapore yesterday by BOAC Argonaut from Hong Kong. He is travelling round the world on business.36 words
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Article61 1951-01-28 1 NORTH beat South by 11 points to eight in yesterday's rugby 'test' in lalan Beoar Stadium. Before tke march the f-m» were Introduced to the Governor. Sir Franklin Cimton. Among the big crowd or spectators were Hi* Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blyrke and the Chief61 words
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Article223 1951-01-28 1 SUWON. Saturday. THE roar of artillery rocked this' century-old Korean town tonight at United Nations troops continued their advance north and west against increasing Chinese resistance. Falling back before the Allied armoured thrust towards Seoul. Chinese troops dug in today on high ground a fewReuter - 223 words
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Article177 1951-01-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. pLOODS have restricted bandit activities during the last ten days and some bandit groups may be short of supplies. Security forces however, have killed 20. The number of bandit attacks continues to decrease, and in Pahang there is evidence thai the 200 strong gang177 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-01-28 1 Lady Cimton unveils the nameplate on board H.M.S. Laburnum headquarter ship of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve at a ceremony last night. Report in Page 1 1 Sunday Times picture.31 words
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Article88 1951-01-28 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Governments of Singapore and the Federation of Malay* are to review the cost of living allowances payable to all classes of employees. A joint committee is to he set up. The Federal Government njd suggested that the Economic Adviser t the88 words
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Article38 1951-01-28 1 LONDON, Sat —Lord Holden, 52, who once wrote that woman we.c such hypocrites they should be punished by spending millions of years without the company of a single man. announced his engagement today— U. P.38 words
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Article269 1951-01-28 1 Rhodesia sending jungle troops Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat IT Col J M Calverr. M.ke" of Wmgata Expedition and Chmdit fame, will return to Malay! shortly with 160. tough, specially trained Rhodesians for his Malayan scouts branch of the Special A r Service Regiment The Rhodesians will be269 words
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Article, Illustration278 1951-01-28 2 EVERYONE WAS BEWILDERED ABOUT LILIBETS ROMANCE, SA YS MISS CRAWFORD THE KING AND QUEEN COULD NOT MAKE UP THEIR MINDS THEN CAME NEWS OF THE ROYAL TOUR ALL this time L'libet led a really remarkably quiet life compared with that of her t'ster278 words
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Article387 1951-01-28 2 VMILN It «as known that Prmce Philip was to Balmoral that ciciiement -;:eculaiion brimmed The papers carried :..ns of 'inside ar.d crr.irely vnfounui'd stories It mast have been trying indeed for o young people be- horn there had. m yd MM neither proposal i- r acceptance. d387 words
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Article296 1951-01-28 2 pHILIPB risit dragged on for more than a month. The young people went out with the guns and picnicked together, but they were very seldom alone. Occasionally he would take her out for a drive, and now and again they would manage to get off Into the296 words
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Article257 1951-01-28 2 rwas quiet and subdued little Princess who went about the tusk of collecting her frocks for the trip. She would bt twentyone in the spring of that year, but looked much younger. That unsophisticated air of hers has always been part of her charm. More than once, watching257 words
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Article283 1951-01-28 2 The African tour pRINCE Philip must have spoken of his feelings to the King and Queen, and no doubt they had told him that they felt It would be best if they did not see each other for a time. Them was to be nothing definite arranged until after the283 words
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Miscellaneous172 1951-01-28 2 NEW CROSSWORD <3. i P^nKHßkr" ~bs~~~ih h i 13 Sounds Just an ordln- yT""^ I^^^^l^^Bm 21 His progress was a JB~^ 23 Bankers pev to their hun ,anly speaking. (4,3.5,2) Last Week s Solution order. (7) 7 Forward sapper? t7) 24 Useless 1 c until re- am ws Sarah for172 words
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Article, Illustration268 1951-01-28 3 BRIDGED A GAP, SAVEDTHF WATER 'Bailey 9 was the answer to floods Sunday Times Staff Reporter gY putting up a 60-foot Bailey bridge in under 24 hours, the Army averted a threat to Singapore's water supply last week. Floods had washed away s>x lengths of concrete water pipes, damaged two268 words
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Article94 1951-01-28 3 I ime» suff < tMre<>Bnn«>nl nployr nier mem- aMatojra Marine* now i ry vwllbeset up I ::.ed Malaj Royal This will be kept in conj nh tlv AaoedsV I yment bureau In Branch was i at an inaugural m?eti .1 recently at Kuala l HB Van94 words
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Article, Illustration151 1951-01-28 3 Sunday Times Correspondent KOTA BAHRU. Saturday. VX/HEN Kelantan river overflows and floods the streets of Kota Sahru. the women put on their best clothes and jewellery and p!*y about in the water. The purpose of this custom is to demonstrate gratitude to the river for flooding151 words
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Article225 1951-01-28 3 3 CENTS ON FIRST-GRADE RUBBER Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE price of first-grade rubber for February shipment rose bp another three cent* la the Singapore rubber market yesterday, artove Fridays closing prices. At a quiet close, :he price stood a: $2.11 buyers. The market opened quiet out la*er steadied on225 words
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Article63 1951-01-28 3 limes Staff (orre>pondrnt KUALA LUMPUR Sat —A Malay. Haron bin Said, alleged to have broken into the Selangor Golf Club and s'clcn $221 worth of cigarettes and wine was today produced before Mr. D.M.X. Grant, president of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court. Haron claimed trial63 words
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Article40 1951-01-28 3 A Department of Social Welfare official. B L. Du. sford, appeared in :he Singapore First Police Court yesterday on a charge of causing hurt to Charles Hossack Telfer on Dec lin Singapore. The case was postponed till 2.40 words
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Article60 1951-01-28 3 DEATH INQUIRY ADJOURNED Sunday Timn. SU»T t»rrr»pondriil PENANO, Sat. The Penang Coroner, Mr. E M Smallwood today adjourned until Feb., 10 an inquiry into the death of a foundry owner Leong Heng Lee who was found dying in his foundry on October 26. Leong's partner Tang Lam Seng, said ihat60 words
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175 1951-01-28 3 NIGHT ~HIEF ACCUSES TWO WITNESSES Sunday Timea Staff Reporter GOH Seng Huat was sentenced to two years 1 imprisonment and two years' police supervision in Singapore First District Court yesterday for breaking into a bicycle »hop in Cecil Street on the night on Nov 18. Ng Am Kiang. bicycle dealer,175 words
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Article62 1951-01-28 3 ■"•unda* Time* MafT orrrspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THE Automobile Association of Malaya iSelangor and Pahang branch' will hold a members' evening in the near future. The tWh L-vnie meets, the Johore Grand Prix. the Kenny riill Rise and other motoring films will be shown. Text62 words
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Article159 1951-01-28 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter DEOPLE who have claims arising out of the December riots were asked in an official statement last night to send particulars to Covernment giving names and addresses, nature of the injury or damage, and the total amount claimed. The composition of159 words
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Article40 1951-01-28 3 Sunday Timea Corrr«pon4rnt SEOAMAT. Sat —The Segamat Rent Assessment Board for this year will be: District Officer 'president). Administrative Officer, Inche Razali bin Abdul Manap. Mr. V. K. Nadarajah. Mr. Chla Chin Koon and Mr. Soon Boon Seng.40 words
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Article29 1951-01-28 3 Sunday jime« orre>pondrnt SEGAMAT. Sat— Mr. Ponnampalam of the Sejtamat Hospital has left the district on transfer to Johore Bahru. He has been replaced by Mr Jinnadhasa29 words
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Article, Illustration443 1951-01-28 3 C. T. BOON - C. T. BOON By pjE was sitting out on the flve-foot way enjoying the warmth which Mondays welcome sun brought after a week of drenching and depressing rain. I knew him by sight, a hard working Oovernment clerk with a wife and three children. On his small monthly443 words
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Article156 1951-01-28 3 HAD RIVOLVIR CHARCC Sunday Times Staff Reporter lOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. \X/ONC Yoke Fong, bobbed-haired, aged 20. was carried on a stretcher into the Magistrates Court today to face charges of having carried a revolver without having licence and of being in possession of 16 rounds156 words
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Article67 1951-01-28 3 Sunday Times urrespondent SEREMBAN. Sat. £ZE SANG, a Chinese was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Abbott at Neeri Sp:hbilan Assizes today for receiving supplies a tin of oil at Titi from a person unknown. On a second charge of harbouring supplies Sze wai tenced67 words
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Article130 1951-01-28 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporte THE time is ripe for employers of labour to make substantial increase in the variable cost of -of- living allowance of all employees, the Council meeting of the Singapore Federation of Services' Unions yesterday decided. The Council met on the question130 words
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Article137 1951-01-28 3 Sunday Times Stall Krawriar \jyHILE the crowd gared intently skywards watching aircraft perform stunts on Air Day at Kallang airport last month, a young Chinese school student slipped his arms around a blonde schoolgirl This was stated in the Singe pore Second Court yeMenluy when137 words
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Article82 1951-01-28 3 Mind.'v 1 imr» surf KriniiliT VVERY effort is MBf mil* t'i give awards for (tffl liabilities to ex-volunt •-i < and members of thr I 1 Defences. the Sin Government announce ninM. The Investigating mittee at a recent meeting gave notice that anyone who has no submitted82 words
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Advertisement133 1951-01-28 3 HERE AGAIN In 6 ft* tftftf .<■**■■ JBr H &^ft| \i llfflgg^ JF MADE IN ENGLAND Actual Heighr 5 i«s. _^^-^^TTtT£« < > Actual Width -51 ins. /1Ut P S \V COO*- J Th Class Lining has Star IPfRf tC L n ij^S V iottom and holds 4-lb. l r133 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1951-01-28 4 first •> i series %i fascinating extracts frtw the AaericM fcestseMer 'LMk Yowger, Live Uager,' in which Ir. GayeUrd Hatser reveals the secrets hy which his pupils, wht include many lawns Hollywood stars, dely the passage of llmt YOU are making a mistake. Just1,063 words
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841 1951-01-28 4 IT is my birthday soon and my boy friend, who is overseas, has sent me money to buy a present. In his letter he said perhaps I might like to buy a ring. Do you think he means an engagement ring We have known841 words
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Article174 1951-01-28 4 She saved him, he killed her A WEALTHY widow, Madame Valeric Rousselle, of Chalon-sur-Saone, Central France, was touched when she heard about a boy who had been abandoned at Chalons by his parents when he was six days old. She had no children ot her own. so she adopted him.174 words
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Article83 1951-01-28 4 AN jutfcor who receives £30.000 from r<tllrw«*4 for Hi* dim rights of star novel "Green Dolphin Country has wrifte* SO.OOO-wcrd Kf« S»ory of Christ. She m Mis* Elisabeth Cowfie. of Devonshire, and sh« has taken a year, writing for an hear a day to complete her83 words
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Advertisement457 1951-01-28 4 A self-winding watch is a better watch but wiry? THERE'S more much more Whi. his sAf, ot ourse. Rolra —to s self-wincnae, walih Invented thfir Rolrx OvM.r rVrthan just saving you th* trouble »f petiul, with its cxi lmi»e 'Rotor' remembering to wind it up! Asrlf- Self-wimier. Here** watch that's457 words
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Article, Illustration463 1951-01-28 5 SHINOZAK! COMES BACK TO SPORE £w#* Japanese must stay on the ship Sunday Times Staff Reporter |N j bid to regain entry for Japanese business men into Singapore, Mr. Mamoru Shinoxaki, Municipal Welfare chief of Singapore during the Japanese occupation, arrived in the outer roads yesterday in a chartered Japanese463 words
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Article71 1951-01-28 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE Saturday A SAVINGS campaign is to be started in johore beginning first with the kampongs whicn will be toured b, Public Rr.lattons officers. Talks v. f. ng people to put the r savings .n a bonk than burying, therr. will71 words
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Article69 1951-01-28 5 S;»nd?y Times Staff Corresponden lOHORE BAHRU. Sat. PINEAPPLE canncnet in |ofcore followint; the lead given by Singapore have increased the wages of pineapple packers. Tiier* arc ««o cannen.s m SoutS (ohore one belonging to the Lee corporation. and the Sther to United Malaya Pineapple Cannery69 words
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Article201 1951-01-28 5 Railway ready for all clear Sunday Tinsn SUIT (orrrspondenl KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. HUNDREDS of railway wagons in the Federation and Si g a pore are laden with 5.500 tons of cargo waiting for the signal to start rolling as soon as the floods between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore subside Malayan201 words
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Article27 1951-01-28 5 TELUK ANSON. Sat —For me Alramuthu at T.-l ik Anson on Nov 25. Ard: Mn Hazlr. ag^d 37 »m, IjMsi J5O or 30 day«27 words
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Article208 1951-01-28 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A MALAY youth, described by the prosecution at "a typical loafer around the Sultan Mosque area," was accused in Singapore Relief Court yesterday of being a member of an unlawful assembly during the riots. The youth. Abdul Mutahb bin Hap Salleh.208 words
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Article102 1951-01-28 5 Sunday Timr* MafT Krparln FIVE thousand five hundred old and needy people will receive gifts from Messrs Runme and Run Run Shaw in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Penang and Malacca on Tuesday, on the occasion of the Chinese New Year. Each person will receive 5 katis102 words
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Article70 1951-01-28 5 IPOH. Sat —The funeral of Mrs. Eileen Gee. wife of the resident manager of Messrs Gopeng Consolidated Ltd., of Gopeng. Perak, took place this afternoon at the Christian Cemetery, Batu Gajah The Rev. AC Dumper officiated. The chief mourner was Mr. DA. Gee and pall bearers were70 words
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Article50 1951-01-28 5 Special Constable Mohami'fi bin Akil aiias Ahmad bin Akll. who pleaded guilty to a desertion charge at Bentong Court, was discharged by the West Pahang Circuit Magistrate. Inche Ismail Jamil on er.tering into a bond to be of good behaviour for six months in the sum of $100.50 words
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Article67 1951-01-28 5 Sonday Time* <orre«pon*>nt JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— Six radio vans from the Public Relations Department have been placed at the disposal of the State War Committee One each b> stationed at Muar, Kluang, Segarnat and Batu Pahat. The other two cover Pontian and Johore Bahru districts67 words
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Article144 1951-01-28 5 >unr"ay Times Staff Krp v i.-. The Liberty Musical and Dramatic Association elected Mr. Robert Loke as their president at the sixth annual general meeting The following were elected Patrons:— Da to C. J. Paglar, Dato Tan Cheng Lock, Dr. Tan Bin Chiang. Mr. Choo Lye144 words
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Article50 1951-01-28 5 SurttUy Times Staff Rrpoiirr Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty. C-in-C Far East Air Force, returned to Chanf?i by air yesterday from Bangkok where he has been visiting the Chief of the Royal Siam Air Force. He also had talks with senior diplomatic, aviation and commercial ofnIcials.50 words
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Advertisement683 1951-01-28 5 For Chines* New Year 0* S§y* Bring your shopping list to us OJJ> CAKES FRUITS B HAM PORK Y?\ POULTRY ll FISH it BRANDY 'll# COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in $tf% 24 Hours feffel 8 r.c» tht discover? of NiiW«i> by an683 words
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Miscellaneous146 1951-01-28 5 TODAY'S RADIO SINCAPOHC I "BrllUh Dar.ct Bands"; 3.30 "Show People"; 4 "LisUners 1 ajn. "Walti Time": 930 Choice"; 9 "Air de Ballet" rMl- With a Bmile And a Song"; 9.4 ft racle In the Oorbals." by Arthur "At the Ptano"; 10 News. Einer- BUm); SJO Service from Bt. Angei.cy News146 words
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Article, Illustration1713 1951-01-28 6 I cvi I^qml/ REPORTING 1/OREAN war correspon- dents say that, if they ptt to hel!, they'll look a d and say Where have I seen this place before? Mid >n. foreign r the Lonmspaprr. The Obser- it as the toughest war. the war the least compensations any1,713 words
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Advertisement229 1951-01-28 6 FOOD UMMTLY REQUIRED IN U. K. :ri>«r of p:: tf be sent and orders ca»i be booked for regular dr. -i-e It; err sbor* supply In UK. We iJif to lo*tng parcels to meet their MI >. P\KCIX. ]A o». .Steak 4c Kidney Slew 16 oz Roiled Beef Ifi ox.229 words
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Advertisement224 1951-01-28 6 y AM&m THf ROULITTI is a saucy compact deliberately designed ro catch the fancy of ladies who like a bit of a (M-nble THI DICf lALL. companion compact to the Roulette reatures dice at tr»e »op and n equally pnoular T U T tms n msl IM mto many a224 words
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637 1951-01-28 7 FRANCES CHADWICK - FRANCES CHADWICK by T AM rather afraid to put pen to paper on this subject. The fact is. as a woman. I am a traitor to feminism: I am against Equal Pay for Equal Work, as between men and women. "Do you637 words
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463 1951-01-28 7 K.B. CHI - K.B. CHI. by A DECADE ago no right-thinking Chinese nonya would pay S6O for the cost of embroidery on a kebaya dress. Today they are buying costly robia m plain colours and paying dressmakers as much as S6O and more, to embroider463 words
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Article, Illustration20 1951-01-28 7 HER initials art in golden teepiM her shoulder. Fashion rrene* mi at a Leawea party Girl's name it ludirh WsMasV.20 words
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Article471 1951-01-28 7 fiHEESE bu a nigh \j nutritive value and easily digested. Many a housewife has found It an Invaluable standby for bolstering up the menu when faced by unexpp"ted guests Here are a few *ays now." CHEESE FONDUE MKLT half an ounce of butter In a little471 words
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Advertisement413 1951-01-28 7 flafcksaJS %a,s^fc M deep-cleansing p/re I atal is the first sign of beauty. But only by ■d cleonsm^ can you achieve a flawiess skin. must remov* the hidden dirt, the oarticle< rf nd make-up yoj can't even see. T hat's why French C eansinj Milk gives y->'j a f.«..les» '?xion413 words
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Article, Illustration111 1951-01-28 8 THE ODD lACKET QURINC the cold spell last week, many odd jacket* cam* to light* once again. Littit, groat, slim orf ample your edd jackets had one* tiling in common tfcoy wont over* everything. a The odd jacket in any country* is a fashion clastic which never dates: like the111 words
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Article504 1951-01-28 8 TONI MARSH - TONI MARSH by T«HE ltceiit of cold weather tuddenlv shocked most people into the re. lion that they had nothing warm to wear. 1 was a flurry to buy ■Jacks, rarditaris and pull- .m .ohakint; i fi* mothballs I something li ':'st-uro»i a loss. i504 words
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629 1951-01-28 8 LUCY TAN - The husband stands all the expense... LUCY TAN AT CHINESE NEW YEAR by THE approach and celebration of Chinese New Year which the Malayan Chinese community will usher in on Feb. 6, has three distinctive characteristics it bestows all joy and happiness on the younger generation, it exacts the heaviest629 words
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Miscellaneous67 1951-01-28 8 SUNDAY: "Listen to this story about the Spanish bludehounds, says Mark. "Surely you mean bloodhounds don't you?'' I ask. "But mummy, It's double 00 "Yes, but It's Just pronounced that way. Never mind. Go on." •Well, the Spanish bloodhounds were In a very strange mud." "A strange what?" •Mud." "You67 words
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Miscellaneous156 1951-01-28 8 by MARIAN Why were they In a strange mood? "It wax because they wanted some F-O-O-D," yells my exasperated son. MONDAY Husband arrives home with amateur conjuring outfit and says he proposes to do a few tricks at Mark's birthday party, thus saving the $20 demanded by the conJuror. He156 words
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Miscellaneous168 1951-01-28 8 and has Deen allotted a small piece of ground. "Wait a minute. I carry kebun's watering can." She trots off. carrying a can nearly as big as herself, and with Immense pride points out my choicest, blooms which she has picked and replanted in neat patches. WEDNESDAY 8inc, receiving his168 words
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Article255 1951-01-28 9 JOHORE GOVT OFFICERS IN DEBT 'Unsatisfactory state of affairs' Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. Government of Johore is greatly perturbed at reports that many of its officers an in debt and, says an official statement, it intends to take whatever steps seem appropriate to diminish, and ultimately, put255 words
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Article, Illustration215 1951-01-28 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent |OHORt BAHRU. Saturday. |U|R. S. De Silva, the acting engineer, Central Electricity Board, North Johore, stationed in Muar, has been promoted to Engineer's grade in division one of the Senior Officers Scale. This is the first promotion of a locilly trained person215 words
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Article64 1951-01-28 9 Sunday Times .Staff Repeiter TEMPEST fighters and Brig and and Lincoln bombers made unusually heavy attacks yesterday on two targets in Selangor and T 'rak. One target area was > ted at half-hour intervals dv. ng the morning by relays of aircraft, which bombed it. and rak<»d64 words
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Article60 1951-01-28 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Mr. Hooi Kah Hung, an old boy of the Sulaiman School Bentong later of Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, ha* left Bentong for Singapo r e en route to Australia where he is to join Taylor s College. Melbourne. Mr. Hooi was school Captain and60 words
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Article62 1951-01-28 9 Sunday limes Staff Reporter The Deputy Director of Civil Aviation. Hong Kong. Mr. Max Oxford, is to be transferred to Kuala Lumpur as Deputy Director of the Pan-Malayan Civil aviation Department He is expected to arrive next month. The present Deputy Drector In Kuala Lumpur. Mr. D62 words
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Article31 1951-01-28 9 Sunday Times Correspondent An Indian Valoo was fin ed $20 in the Bentong Court for having trespassed Into a police building at Benmong with intent to annoy the occupants.31 words
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Article39 1951-01-28 9 Sua4>7 limes Corresßradent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Because he could not explain how he came to be in possession of tin ore Yap Kee Loi, aged 60. was fined $50. He was arrested at Pudu Ulu39 words
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Article, Illustration149 1951-01-28 9 ONE hundred jnd sury-onc japanete men, women and children enroufi to Argentina at immifrmh in rhe Dutch liner Rays, at present in Singapore. were yesterday allowed full ute of the wharf alongside the chip to ttretch their te»«. bwt were barred from visiting Singapore proper, a few yards away outTony Batch show above four of rhe immigrants and right youngster at play - 149 words
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Article103 1951-01-28 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter -|"HE wettest period of the north-east monsoon is now over and Singapore's weather is steadily returning to normal after a fortnight of exceptionally heavy rain. The lowest temperature during the month was 69 5 degrees on Tuesday The maximum temperature on103 words
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Article67 1951-01-28 9 Sandar Times Staff Reporter Vampire Jet fighters and Brigand and Lincoln bombers of Far East Air Torce were out on Friday night and again yesterday to make dummy attacks on U*e cruiser H.M.S. Jamaica, outward bound from Singapore. Flying from Island airfields, the 'planes shadowed67 words
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Article34 1951-01-28 9 Sunday Tines SUIT Reporter The headquarters of the Labour Department for Pahang, Trengganu, and Kelantan. and the Chinese Affairs Office, have been moved to the former Malay Volunteer Force building, Kuantan.34 words
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Article, Illustration485 1951-01-28 9 THE Department of Geo- graphy runs courses in climatology, oceanography, bio-geography, geomorphology and cartography, but its most interesting course Is that on the physical and human geography of SouthEast A3ia. The series of lectures on this subject used to be given by the department's head, Prof. E. H.485 words
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Advertisement169 1951-01-28 9 imgtr Catenary 1851- 1951. 100 Years of Sewing Servicewm cm 'sew LIKE O EXPERT! i a«« fc^^k Every step explained ft* Ml in the new 272 pages, more than 1000 diagram! and illustrations, 16 colour plates Dressmaking Decorating Sewing for Children Citt-making Mending Get your copy today AT YOUR NEAREST169 words
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Advertisement146 1951-01-28 9 a wardrobe"; IN YOUR BAND ?9Ck*4 ft >**£ Cam n pjr mm f THEY'RE NEW/ THEY'RE SMART/ j I THEY'RE REVELATIONS/ EXPANDED, A KK\ ELATION HOLDS ENOUGH FOR A MONTHS HOLIDAY; CONTRACTED ENOUGH FOR A ::EK- I END -OR IT'S ANY SIZE IN I BET! EEN. I SUIT CASES FROM146 words
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412 1951-01-28 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE. JAN, 28, 1951. NO MORE PLEASE! the powers that be either in Kuala Lumpur or Singapore decide, one can say without any fear of contradiction that the general public do not want any more of their radio time turned over to propaganda broadcasts It has been412 words
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Article77 1951-01-28 10 FISH FOLK IT'S a comic world In some ways. Singapore Municipal Veterinary Department officers have powers to prosecute aquarium owners who are guilty of overcrowding fish and quite right too. But the unscrupulous landlord can cash in on human misery and need by packing human beings Into a cubicle artd77 words
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Article, Illustration1340 1951-01-28 10 W. SOMERSETMA UGH AM - REFLECTIONS on life at 76 KAY rules for j happy life are simple I almost like a copybook. 1. Keep sober; 2. Work hard; 3. Do not do anything toe long I have always been a wanderer and shall go on wandering until I am a fixture in a bath1,340 words
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Article690 1951-01-28 10 IF the queer deadlock on talks with Communist China which has arisen In the United Nations Is going to be broken, it will be through the adoption of some such plan as Canada has Just proposed. Vlr Lester Pearson. Canada's Foreign Minister, has suggested that a conference690 words
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Article627 1951-01-28 10 K.S. CHI A - K.S. CHI A By JF we could take a census on the state of happiness c." the people of Malaya, we should probably find that very few people enjoy really tranquil happiness. The remainder are in constant pursuit of contentment; only a handful ever achieve that happy627 words
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Advertisement547 1951-01-28 10 I \>.mmKl> ADS. BAKR KUMARAKL LASINOHI: To Murtel. wife of Barr Kuna- -a. xt ■arTlt T—< alt Si Bit Jtsi the gift of a daughter TAN-PHAY The HHllSilrt tt -ni.ounred between Maai Ph«y Chiang Whye. yn— gist daughter of Mr 4c Mrs. Phay Boon Stang nnd Mr Tan Peng Koon.547 words
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Advertisement39 1951-01-28 10 •saw UnU^^gsa [j FINEST BROKEN Aia^>^PEKOE {Thought for XEoSa\> M«y hjppmei* ar all rimes We Mine rr»ry. rrom all sorrows > free. May tri««tai. and rboaa indifferent. Hjfcag mm t»« X*4 caairenment! From trie Buddhist "The Mirror of tht Dhamma"39 words
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Advertisement9 1951-01-28 10 HTcooleo For quenching thirst I come first there's always9 words
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Article, Illustration464 1951-01-28 11 GOVERNOR S TRIBUTE TOMRNVR H.M.S. Laburnum re-named Sunday Times Staff Reporter AST night was a great night in the history of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve when Lady Cimson. wife of the Governor of Singapore, re-named H.M.S. Laburnum, a former Japanese ship, as their new floating base. A distinguished464 words
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Article198 1951-01-28 11 IX-COMSUL TO MAKE ICC CREAM Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A FTER more than 16 years of consular service with the Ch nc-.e Nationalist Government. mild and rfign t.ed looking. Mr. Philip T. C. Yang has decided he has had enough of198 words
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Article206 1951-01-28 11 NEW ROAD IN MAKING PROGRESS Sunday Times Staff Reporter T<HE first stage in the Telok Ayer Reclamation project, envisaged in a 1948 report of the Singapore Government, Is now well under way with the construction of the Raffles Quay extension from Boon Tat Street. Estimated to cost $427,000 this 80-206 words
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Article85 1951-01-28 11 Sunday Tiroes Staff Reporter The Governor of the Bank of Eneland. Mr. C. F. Cobbold I tdy Hermoine Cobbold. arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon by QEA/BOAC I Constellation from London. While In Singapore. Mr. Cobbold will discuss the general situation in South-East Asia with the Commissioner85 words
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Article76 1951-01-28 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter When he was fined $25 on Sept. 12 last for gambling; Nr Ah Chit, a 49-year-010 Chinese, asked the Court for time in which to pay. Ng was given four chances. On each occasion he asked for further time. Yesterday, N*g76 words
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Article82 1951-01-28 11 Sunday Times Stuff KrpoiU-r The Indo-Malnyan Association gave a dinner last night in honour of Mr. M. T. Pillay of the Singapore Government Treasury who was awarded the M.B.E. in the New Years honours list. Mr. V. Pakirisamy, president of the Association, said that Mr82 words
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Article48 1951-01-28 11 Sunday Tio.es Staff C'arrccponden KOTA BAHRI Sat. i TICKET shared by five n Chinese at Kota Bahru in the million dollar M.C.A. lottery won the second prize of $150,000 Part of the money is to be given to charities, especially to schools that need assistance.48 words
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Article196 1951-01-28 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter W IT^ mor# W«g recruited into Hie Singapore Police Force, a larger quantity of boot repairing material than previously required is wanted Sy the police this year. J r~"~ A pc. ice spokesman told the Sunday Times that to serv.ee the196 words
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Article204 1951-01-28 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondrni KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. CHINESE rubber tappers, mine labourers and dulang washers are buying belts to celeorate Chinese New Year this year gold belts worth $2,300 each I They have done away with the usual silver belts. The new gold belts204 words
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Article, Illustration26 1951-01-28 11 Til* Shinyo Miry which arrived ill Singapore ytttttdty with 8.500 font of cement for local building proi«ct«. under chjrter by Mr. Mamcru Shinouki Sunday Time* picrwr*26 words
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298 1951-01-28 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A CLERK stood at a farewell tea party in Kuala Lumpur recently arid told guesf-of -honour: "Sir, we are glad that you are going on leave. lam also glad that your successor is as capable and298 words
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Article62 1951-01-28 11 r THE case in which SquadronLeader George Chailt* Winton. 44, of the Royal Air Force, is charged on two counts of corruption, wns yesterday transferred from the Singapore First Policr Court to the First Dtftrtet Court. March 5 was set aside for the start of the trial62 words
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Article26 1951-01-28 11 Sunday Times Staff Rrporltr A 36-year-old Indian woman. Verakl. was stabbed la the arm late last night in Johore Road. Police a a man.26 words
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144 1951-01-28 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MALAYA led tli* world with the largest number of feature films shown in Hi* smallest number of cinemas in 1949, reports the Motion Picture Herald Year Book for 1950-51. Malaya screened 910 feature films in its 200 cinemas during144 words
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Advertisement34 1951-01-28 11 A S/MPLE AND PLZASENT NOME ENTERTA/NMENT ,i Kevere m$P c/me EaU/PME/i/r So simpU to operate /h A child can make movie* fiL^ 41 SO AVAILABLE M/V FGU/PH£MT FOR t6MH F/IMS\ B -J. lOLI A6CNTS34 words
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Advertisement106 1951-01-28 11 CREATED IN FRANCE FOR FASHIONABLE WOMEN ftMFRLAIN ft THE LAST WORD '(U IN PERFUMES -^Wi -^^/^NiiT fIPB THERE'S ONE TO SUIT YOUR *|fr^^v PERSONALITY! WlHK^^^^^^ PERFUME L'HEURE BLEUE J iNp"iFT»y I n *i' IC-^S^i EMHI i PERFUME JICKY $15.0« and $3t.M T/ PERFUME MITSIOKO 525.H and $40 M ill ■■■^■■■■■■■■■■r106 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-01-28 12 f«l- i - SUNDAY SHAKESPEARE f«l-i V Si M Ho»"i a»k but |}«c paring of of»«'« nail, a ruth, A hair, a drop of blacd a pin. a nut. a ctierry-lfontt t jf «he. more covetous, would have a chain. COMEDY OF ERRORS ACT IV Sc. lil.44 words
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Article954 1951-01-28 12 NATGUBBINS - NATGUBBINS By Make believe world A ai»arnmenl Whiw-paper has announced tba* tM.tM.oiM advene**: far the groundnw* scheme haa beam wrtttea em. -W» the taxpayer** aaooey (four money) whk* ha* baea poured ln*a the arid aaa et Afrtea"— LiaaTt aHMe. IMIOHT hay* bought little) hooM Th* cottage954 words
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Advertisement351 1951-01-28 12 HH I LtAAN AT HOHI THt HLACTKAL WAI Wr^M^m d 1 rMtM> •<•'•••»••. ■D W* I I KedU f«eek e*e>*^*. tec)i«ciMa, IF\ S< \^sB breedcatt MtqinaerK w^utivM, etc, er» la biej I «<iwee4. Vee» in (Mob ef «ppor+u«;N .re <*>•« v* w WtvliiiM, «Uctrat<ies. etc Wt^^t^rfS J wiu %mow roy351 words
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Miscellaneous982 1951-01-28 12 Highlights Of Radio Tthw ATI I uml«ht the producer, the leading aololat la >tw great UONDAT brings us the last KocheU «M by Uoaart ptayed by «eek k. oi >^-». P«lfraiKm rk <* M<MI MMaaine are de- Otrman soprano. B^aUnh Schu- |fl programme In the series Bruno Welter, who also982 words
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Article, Illustration596 1951-01-28 13 A pleasant holiday on Fraser's Hill by A CORRESPONDENT COR those who can afford it. a very pleasant holiday can be spent at Fraser s Hill on the boundary of Selangor and Pahang. I have recently returned to Singapore after a fortnight away, going by road596 words
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Article320 1951-01-28 13 ERIC MITCHELL - ERIC MITCHELL At Kllcnborough fish market in Singapore many kinds of local fish are bought and sold long before normal workers awake fc» T I. me a.m. Wt itt huddled :n scarves and sweaters, tor rSe early morning is cold and nippy. We are standing on320 words
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622 1951-01-28 13 BILL PATERSON - BILL PATERSON by IN his highest dreams of the future. Alexander Graham Bell could not have realised when he uttered his historic eight word request "Mr. Watson, please come here. I want you." for the first time over622 words
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Advertisement230 1951-01-28 13 On the Kangaroo Service to London... Tour Rome as our guest or Stop-over ot no extra fare Vi njov hour* «>f day« of j4ra«u r f in "tlie dfrual city" on -our wmy to <m the QKA -8.0.A.C. Service fr..ro Singaporf World centre of HI and nlifcion. Morrhnuoe of the230 words
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Advertisement351 1951-01-28 13 The Gift of the year jnß^Js/}) the new NEW «ATURES' I NEWmavo* Mj/ the (m n NEWmautt I^J/ .ii MJ// with the Jjf\ %t^ ft U Htßt's niws about the *o/ld's IMM ///Iff wanted gift pen! The new Pj«-ker "Sl* has a remarkable new Acro-mctric Ink 1/ System and us351 words
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Miscellaneous111 1951-01-28 13 THE WHItKERS CLUB Terror tiiieari^ Ttt* ■>«( pack Ml Pttcfc-tr* aoM '•<<!«. fIMI I •>■■ allllu >•• Iktm m 0 <««« fMHac'hr «rtckl» Ma «rfc Ha Wm mm) m <a«k» •>-•' ./Mriui itMMiiaW u»iM fa., ki .(I, do WkM'NMMiwtM t t h h <• IWWI k»kkl« ««4 f.icfc 1., -k...111 words
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Article, Illustration717 1951-01-28 14 VICTOR STAINES - Esther above underneath the water VICTOR STAINES CINEMA REVIEWS by -THE firl who found fam« in the water at ffce 1 World's Fair in San Francisco 12 years ago has risen sine* to stella heights with dainty flourishes in crystal clea* wat«r and murky silhouettes beneath the rufHed surface. Esther717 words
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Article, Illustration200 1951-01-28 14 LUCK* spotter last week was Gwee Eng Kiat. of 16 Recreation Road. Singapore. His was th« first correct entry opened: he said that Maureen O'Hara was the star and that she had red balr. A cheque for $25 is belnx i sent to him. Winner of the200 words
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Article, Illustration385 1951-01-28 14 BRIAN YOUNG - BRIAN YOUNG By AFTER an absence of seven years, Eleanor Powell returns to the screen in Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer's musical Duchess Of Idaho, to demonstrate the talent which made her one of the screen's dancing stars When Eleanor was six, her mother decided that her daughter, a385 words
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Advertisement144 1951-01-28 14 ITUI -TO-DAY 4 SHOWS d 10, US, 5.30 and 9.15 p.» GALLANTRY OF YESTERYEAR LIVES AGAIN! Swashbuckling Slashint:: Su»pf nsrful! !t OV£* THUEt HOU*S OF CONCENTRATED ACTION -1 Cot lilsc chief o< all ijR I! it v war you want /^^^Y^^S. >i»v* It but if it U A *~y-*~ k144 words
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Advertisement288 1951-01-28 14 SI SPKSSK SO INTENSE! DRAMA SO I M SI A I.! today at m ."W^pr^jn Finn 2 4.1 5 -6.30- 9.30 pm, KpilLl-WA vji COIUMtIA MCTUM -f 0 M f- Morning Show Today At 10 AS AM Dennis Morgan In "ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON OPENING TUESDAY— A MASTERPIECE BY HITCHCOCK BJil^^4-288 words
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Article, Illustration448 1951-01-28 15 THE SECRET OF PHOTOGRAPHING CHILDREN An expert tells you Lett: A chut by baby gate* openmouthed in imaiement at the camera. Right: She was nervoni at first but a bitCHit toon inspired confidence. Below 'When China boy mecta China girl. Photographer Yonj w children provide rtin 4tM||V*lf Ml itiMV. YOU448 words
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Article, Illustration681 1951-01-28 15 Donald TALKING OF Moose BOOKS TEORGE Millar will be remembered chiefly for his war books Maquis and "Horned Pigeon" with which he made his name. He is a young writer and one, I think, with a future, and Ms latest novel "Through the Unicorn Gates" does nothing to detract from681 words
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Advertisement111 1951-01-28 15 WW al A A fmv Play safe! Brylcrccm your hair. Dry hair, Tight $Jf% Scalp, excessive loose haii on your comb these are danger signals that point the need for Brylcreem's double ff j benefit (I) Day-long smartness, (2) Lasting hair health. fifii* Massage with Brylcrcem stimulates the scalp, encourages111 words
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Advertisement240 1951-01-28 15 "YOU, too, may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VLTAMIN&MINERAL^^/^/ That is why you feel Worn out. Nervous, Irritable. Have head--aches. Lose Weight, Worry" r flHBRsf 1 aBS Ll i BBv Sa^i^B^aßt^r^PVißfl t I fly this Proved Way Back to Health i Happiness When Tou'rt •!»«!.<<. frc. Mrrom.240 words
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Advertisement111 1951-01-28 16 PURE fruit juice o 100^ cane Ms.pt rrethly mad*. it reaches you irhmediately after manufacture in the gay "new look bottle. LEMON SQUASH Keep Your Kidneys fitthe DeWITF De Witt's I i. a---^ te*i k* u>**f wit* *w*r)r ca**W*rtce isstis«ylsr«<wwtwisatriisi.ladV axh* V<stk« Pnarasn aas l.alias T-s4"*St» 3S/V-* •r* aatr* Ft111 words
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Advertisement148 1951-01-28 16 I tCHINC IMFLAMEC iiKIN I f^ALE D Kcientlesi ruhtng csused by gtram undrt lh( >*in, \pe«dlly Jrvclop»into<»ntatinf pimptes and) opro *ore* unku chrvked rhouMnds of skin tulferrn have proved thai trxrf t| opchioa awrs turt in results tlus BID.IX Brescrip* von This famous Squid healei dcaa penctrst* as* aw Mated148 words
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Advertisement400 1951-01-28 16 111 l thooo throbbing pains hi your muacloo at onoo 1 Apply Sloan' Liniment light lj— teal your C\r^^^ You doo'l rub ia "Sloan's yoo dab k •n (h* affected part gently "Sloan 'i does the rist Good for IJJL-aajat' ache* and pains and stiff MI^U IOOK KM TMC fKTUM400 words
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Advertisement506 1951-01-28 16 1 MiiUMATISM t H« wu trippM b> pain an 4 h« I• I Civ* ut> apart until a fn»n4 a«SriM4 ktaa to tak. Kraarhm Sin<« lam ka has kasa takin* a *w at! Kraatkaa *v«rr atarains Aa4 aaw.i 1 altkous-h u»»t «o r«ara n f a(v I l» a imw506 words
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Miscellaneous1160 1951-01-28 16 Q^^F QU tMKm ggJ -«W^V "^BJ QOULD you Identify tht W B^ W* swp \W M V followlnf if, lnsrtemd of \^^^^U^^^^^^ m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^4Kß*& thfir slgnaturet they signed P r 3 STstH thp|r etter> follow*: f *jm t*L\t ji mWa*M^&S^3frLTS&¥LmfmfJaW Yours Truly, W^O]sQU&t£l Ma 1 NUmbef Of BisSsi W^ \mikm\W J^^1,160 words
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Miscellaneous436 1951-01-28 16 JN the recently concluded pairs ln particular flvlrtf a reWorlds Championship t*atn- m rk »»>lr fine exh!-ltlon of bidding and play of -four contest st Bermuda we ,J Thus by me beginning of the defeated th* European team by fourth ana final day we fcund 4.700 point* and the British436 words
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Article, Illustration1633 1951-01-28 17 Maurice Smith - TRAINERS BUY MY TONIC AND WIN' Trainer Innocent He Says Maurice Smith by These amazing disclosures are about Hie operations on race-courses in Britain of the notorious "Ringer Barrie," as told by him to Maurice Smith. The "Ringer," as seen on the right, is very little changed from the debonair1,633 words
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Advertisement16 1951-01-28 17 We extend our Good Wishes to you all for a Healthy, Peaceful and Prosperous New Year.16 words
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Advertisement48 1951-01-28 17 Horlicks builds strength and gives extra energy because it is 100% nourishment. Horlicks is made from rich, full-cream cow's milk plus the nutritive extracts of wheat and malted barley. It contains the full value of milk plus extra energy-producing nourishment. TAKE raSa! HORLICKS iff FOR STRENGTH ENERGY V*^P48 words
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Miscellaneous159 1951-01-28 17 SPORTING SAM r By Reg. Wootton P£T£fi WASN'T ffiJUir r/M/D y^W^L UAr< T J^TiTFI V I he seems\ I ■MMflHC"^°*^ 7Hf WCTO* AW/StD A' IT 7\ [WHAT S THE MATTER.] SO TIMID AMD RESERVED^ MARYWHArSIr HE SAYS HE'S Mrl' it J\ WHY T^^ipf^y RESERVE^J k SO TIRED ALL f DON'T159 words
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Article, Illustration1519 1951-01-28 18 SHARPSHOOTER - LET US HAVE PEACE IN OUR SPORT SHARPSHOOTER by THE shocking thing about some sports in this country is that they spend a lot ef time warring against each other. Whatever the reason for friction between sportsmen across the Causeway and those in Singapore, it is time it slopped. No1,519 words
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Advertisement243 1951-01-28 18 WESTCLOX j electric alarm clock Reliability /tOJ^TPV 2\v BANTAM '"'^''^^ll^'JJi^fi^/gn^^B iiny Bonnm the only V/t' »cJ| Is e>»r», <; ond p'oudvtt addition to Mie Westdoai >S: ,r t»imt> Mai bright, cleor bell alarm gets you up) o»»i you out on time, tanroni'i two-tone dial wNk «*<••>' c.<« brown numerot* and243 words
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Advertisement315 1951-01-28 18 On Pan Americons new jJ^^ Double-decked Clipper* V?'% Service to the U.S.A. uT (VIA MANIIAI #1/^ NOW EMM SLEEPS II MEST-TOIiIDNESS COW In Pan American's luxurious Sleeperrtte* at no extra charge. Or in a full-si*** berth; free of charge to Honolulu only $10 from there to the U.S. And this315 words
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Miscellaneous257 1951-01-28 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1 HaH; 3. Cynosure' 9. Ogle: 11. Knit: 12. Arras; 13 Waive; 14. Merged; 16. Bitter; 17. Crow; 18. Money; 18. Shot 30 Soaks: 21. Tow; 23. Claas 23 Nt; 25 Chant; 26 Lady: 27 Bless; M Berg; Pariah; 31. 8.-at<"ii; 33. Exact: 34. Plr>rv; 35. Dish;257 words
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Miscellaneous443 1951-01-28 18 CHESS CORNER •THE University— City 15 boards that the City chess encounter Showed vast superiority, for Initiating a series of annual 10' i points were pUed up competitions for the covet- against the loss of only 4' 2 ed trophy presented by th« For the record number of Commissioner-General and443 words
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Article, Illustration995 1951-01-28 19 Winning points from lucky try Sunda> Times Kugby Reporter North 11 points; South 8 points. VORTH be*r South yesterday in a hard-fought match, the nineteenth of the annual rugger series, by a goal, a penalty goal and a tr> <1 1 point*) to995 words
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Article112 1951-01-28 19 •THE foUowinj mi prize winntrs of the various •omprtitions staged by the r irrr.bers' League, Singai MR. KIHI" ronve»t: 1 G«h Seng Urn; 2 Urn Hock < 3 Wee Chw?e Hock. Krlf DeveUpmen < 1 Wee Chwee Hock; 2 LJm H< (t Cheat. r Sirgles 1 Wong112 words
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Article47 1951-01-28 19 Tin Oit, farmer New York plaraar »:d manager and ill-urn* "Horn* Run King" National League und I Fox. first baseman of the iphia Aihlrn-i and Bos- Sox for nearly M years. ted to bawF.m* br the Ba i v Asaociation of ra -A P47 words
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Article54 1951-01-28 19 C ING AFORE Recreation Club sports officials for this year have been elected as follows: Crieaet: Captain. E. Le Mercier; vice-capt C Colling; convenor. F. A Milne. FaotaaJl: Copt.. Andrew Clarke; vice-capt.. O d« Roaarto: convenor. D Miller Athletics: Cap; L O Valberg: vice-capt.. R. L Henderson;54 words
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Article36 1951-01-28 19 NEW YORK. Sat. KID Ga\ilan. uu No. 1 welterweight contender, increaaec his prestige last night by winninp a majority 10-rcind decision over middleweight Pabdy Young of New York at Madison Square Garden U.P.UP - 36 words
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Article99 1951-01-28 19 IT last eveninf's trials held at the Singapore Swimming Club for the selection of a water-polo tram to represent Singapore at the Asian Games in New Delhi in March, the following players will be recommended to the Singapore Olympic and Sports Coune'l for inclusion in the Colony99 words
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Article392 1951-01-28 19 six points to three. Singapore played an Improved game in the second half and did a fair bit of attacking, but could not crack the Sclangor defence It wan Selangor. however, who held territorial advantage In this half, but It was not till the last392 words
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Article78 1951-01-28 19 AT a committee meeting of the Perak Amateur Athletic Association held on Friday, it waa decided to advance the date of the annual Perak Athletic meetinr from July 20 and 21 to July 27 and 28 This waa necessary because the date for the Malayan sports have also78 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-01-28 19 A NORTH wing forward smothers a South movement following a set scrum in the South "25**.— Sunday Times picture.21 words
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Article368 1951-01-28 19 LONDON, Saturday. .^RSENAL with a 3 2 victory at home over Northampton got through the fourth round of the F.A. Cup today. Chelsea playing away against Exeter could only force a drawl 1. In the first round of the Scottish cup Dundee playing Dundee UnitedReuter - 368 words
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Article62 1951-01-28 19 MANILA, Sat —The visiting Singapore football team tied one all tonight with a Manila ekib selection XI at the Rizan Stadium in Manila. The Manila team lead 1-0 to the first halt, but the Singaporeans drew level In the second half. The Singapore footballers will wind upAP - 62 words
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Article64 1951-01-28 19 Malaya U.K. badminton Sunday Tines London Corr. LONDON. Sal. A MALAYAN badminton team, comprising the fhoong brothers. Eddie and David, and cousin Robert Choong. will meet a British team in London on Feb. 2. The home players will be Englishmen who between them made over 6t international appearancr* Nichols «?e64 words
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Article206 1951-01-28 19 pOOD weather favoured the annual swimming gala of the Singapore Boys' Brigade Batalion at the Gillman Barracks pool yesterday. Winning aeven of the IS event* belore a crowd of about 200, the P ngaport sth Coy. won the C .allrnse Shield, presented by the206 words
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Advertisement101 1951-01-28 19 InterrstiiiK figures oi car ownership in the medical profession were runtained iv the "Manchester (iuardian" (U.K.) survey recently undertaken. A questionnaire was addressed to 1,49*3 medical professors and lecturers, one of the questions In which was: Oo >ou own a car? A total or 16 5% awned an Austin! This101 words
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2436 1951-01-28 20 LEBOMBO WINS TROPHY RACE BY 5 LENGTHS Jeanne D'Arc $103 for win From EPSOM JEEP, I EBOMBU (Dunwoodie), ploughed through a heavy track in a blinding rainstorm to win the $lt,tM mile -and i quarter trophy race for Class 2 stayers at Ipoh yesterday, concluding day of the Perak Turf2,436 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-01-28 20 tKO.MPTON, Manchester United goalkeeper (with back to camera, beats a Charlton forward trying to head towards goal during the English League I>iv. 1 match at Charlton. London, on Jan. 20. Manchester United won by two goals to one.38 words
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Article60 1951-01-28 20 rB following are the result* of 'hr Big Swerg) at yesterday's Ipoh The Sweep was «rawa •n Rare 6. TaUl r«.«.l 5441.7 a«. i 431 M* <ll».«5> Second 17M53 < $«4.513> is .w.m i Muton (53.M9 earh> Rh jr.* Hi. *****2. *****3. 14*3.1 24*314. I3US4 IIC7W. 232160 words
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Article19 1951-01-28 20 I IK* I !>'•! Xl t I hir »eh). ■TOMI IXM Xl r T»o tutted cvtrt each 119 words
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Article91 1951-01-28 20 PATER SON Bfl Sat. AT.missloner Ot v Boxing k.v M place as a major anort ■nleas 11 iir s o\er a n~w leaf In 1961 1 PiM»t »lnch 1, 101 "he Assoruted ftm for many years Oreene said •a three maior points points im--1 A ional91 words
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Article51 1951-01-28 20 >VTY. Sat. H MORRIS Australia.' opening batsman, returne- 1 hen voritu 52 1 Wsles he Shefflelc 1 I > ho must win m tlie chance c anefflrld Shieio 280 and re- c v Icket B A carried hh it 'o 82 Doup seal vorer with L'ndwallReuter-AAP - 51 words
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Article52 1951-01-28 20 BOIRNE Sat AU-lAN ft^*i«i«rit champion S<»mpv Bu«ell. 8 •■tpotnted FUlptno Baby Jarson. tt> in a 12-round bo.t *n the Melbourne Stadium laot B*4tr :^'.i|ht courageously to I defeat in the final s.ages I ■nd knocked B-. »eil down in the la. rojind but could not make ii" Mi-Reuter - 52 words
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225 1951-01-28 20 Selangor cricket: coaching needed SimmUv Tlsms XL SporU Cor. CTANDARD of cricket in Selangor has shown little improvement and there is no doubt that serious coaching is required, says Mr N. J. A. Foster, well-known Worcester and Malayan cricketer and president of the Selangor Cricket Association, in his annual report225 words
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355 1951-01-28 20 ADELAIDE. Sat. jj»ACINO some keen and accurate r bowling on a slowly paced pitch the MCC' were dismissed for 211 In their first Innings by the close of play on '.he opening day of their return four-day much 'against South Australia here today. Scoring355 words
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Article92 1951-01-28 20 MCC— IST. INNS. Hutton b Noblft If WashbTMk c Michael b Noblel U Sheppard c NoMet b Wilson S3 Mmps*n c Michael k MrU*n 15 Mclntrre b Wilson a Brown c MJeaact Noblet t Close ILw MeLean 4 Tatlersall b NoMet Wright b WIlMn SU'ham c Duldlg b NoMet92 words
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