The Straits Times, 22 April 1951
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Title Section32 1951-04-22 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of Th« Btr.it> Tim a a Singapore Fr«* Pr«aa No. 821 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1951. if PRICE I r N CENTS32 words
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Article304 1951-04-22 1 FIGHTING ON ST. JOHN ISLAND Ringleaders led jailbreak Sunday Times Staff Reporter \^ARR!NC factions of gangsters and Communists on St. Johns Island have been fighting a bitter feud during which police warders fired on an escaping man poised on the top of the high wire fence which surrounds the camp,304 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-04-22 1 SOME of the ci»*irs. tablet and showcases which wtfi damiged during a brawl at the International --chjrd Road. Singapore, last night when five people wert injured. Damage estimated at abeu> $1 000 Police ha«e deta.ncd a mm— Sanday Time* picture. STORY IN COL 844 words
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407 1951-04-22 1 MADAME CHIANG CALLS TO OVERSEAS CHINESE TAIPEH, Saturday. M ADAM E Chiang Kai-shek today called on more than 10.000,000 overseas Chinese to join hands with Free China and nearly half a billion countrymen behind the Iron Curtain "to sweep away for ever the407 words
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Article96 1951-04-22 1 50 MISSING IN COLOMBO SHIP CRASH COLOMBO. Sat FIFTY men were missing here loday after the boat taking them to work across Colombo harbour was in colI I :'h the 4.701 -ton Nor- rareo ship Tampa. P-ilire are searching for the n rving to account for them. The boat aidReuter - 96 words
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Article80 1951-04-22 1 LONDON. Sat. rE Royal Family sent birthday greetings today to Princess Elizabeth, who U in Rome wl\h her husband. Prince Philip. Duke of Edinburgh. The Princess, heiress to the British throne, is 25 years old today. She is staying at the Italian Embassy on an unofficial visitAP - 80 words
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Article82 1951-04-22 1 Sunday Time* Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. DATO Tia Cherts Lock. Founder President of rhe Malayan Chinese Association, stunned leaders of MCA. stare and settlement branche* at the annual meeting today -n he announced that he would stand tor re-election in Octobe. when the MCA. general flection82 words
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173 1951-04-22 1 Sonaay Times SUIT Corrnaondeat KUALA LUMPUR, Sat TJELEOATES attending the annual general meeting of the Malayan Chinese Association today appointed a special 8-man committee, headed by its president. Dato Tan Cheng Lock, to confer with the authorities regarding the calling-up of students under173 words
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Article57 1951-04-22 1 THE HAGUE, Sat— Lleut.Col. Marinue PA. Den Ouden, killed last February commanding the Dutch forces in Korea, has been posthumously awarded Holland's highest military distinction the Milltalre Willemsonde. The Royal decree granting the award said that "by his personal example of courage and energy heReuter - 57 words
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Article99 1951-04-22 1 Suitf Tiaaes SUE fe-aorter /^N elderly water-seller, Lee Kwong Lai. in Colombo Court last night looked on helplessly as la Indian MusMm fatally attacked his II- Kwal. with a parang at she got out of a motor car. The Indian, who wu staymg in the same99 words
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Article198 1951-04-22 1 Fair price' list out tomorrow Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government hat compiled the first "fair price list" of certain essential commodities. This will be published tomorrow. The list contains retail prices of more than 150 different brands of milk, (condensed, evaporated and powdered). Infants foods, tea. coffee, tinned198 words
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Article75 1951-04-22 1 An American military mission will be sent to Formosa to train and advise Generalissimo Chiang Kal Shek's Chinese Nationalist forces in the defence of their Island bastion, the U.S. Defence Department stated last night. The mission will be headed by Major-Gen. William Chase. The Department gaveUP - 75 words
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Article23 1951-04-22 1 DAMASCUS. Sat— United Nations Secretary-Qeneral Mr. Trygre Lie. arrived here today C/om Cairo on an official two-day visit.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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62 1951-04-22 1 TOKYO. Sat. American Marine pilots today shot down three Yak fighters and probably destroyed a fourth. Four Yaks Jumped two Corsairs from the carrier Bataan near Chlnnampo, northwest Korea. It was the first time Corsairs have fought an air ba» ie In theReuter - 62 words
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Article24 1951-04-22 1 PARIS. Sat. Semi-official reports that Marshal Petain had died were denied later from the Island of Yeu where he Is imprisoned. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article263 1951-04-22 1 TOKIO, Saturday. MNITED Nations forces smashed to within five miles of Chorwon today, bursting out of surrounding mountains on to flatlands ideal for the tanks driving into the heart of the Chinese Red defences based on the ChorwonKumhwa -Pyongyang triangle. A dispatch from the central263 words
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Article73 1951-04-22 1 LONDON, Sat. rE Admiralty today withdrew from service the 16 sister submarines of the Affray which plunged to the bottom of the English Channel on Monday with 75 crew members. The Admiralty said the sister submarines would be kept out of service pending the re&idt ofReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-04-22 1 EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Wong Hwce Yue puckered hit brow a« a voluntary helper of the Singapore branch of the British Red Cross explained tome pictures at Katong Park yesterday. Sunday Time* picture. STORY IN P 11.34 words
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Article324 1951-04-22 1 5 hurt in Orchard Rd. cafe brawl Sunday Times Staff Reporter A PRIVATE quarrel between two small children in the International Cafe, Orchard Road, yesterday evening led to a violent fight between two Chinese who smashed up the cafe, and nearly led to a riot when three Europeans tried to324 words
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Article, Illustration1440 1951-04-22 2 R.J. FARRER - R.J. FARRER, "Pakei the Pelesit?" asked the elders By C.M.G. |^0 rural Malay will embark upon any course of action which seems important to him without first propitiating the unseen powers which may obstruct his success No excursion for hunt- 1 Ing. fishing or trapping1,440 words
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Advertisement62 1951-04-22 2 —WONDF.R WHEELS N<? 6 t 3fls&££V^k HcrClllß S CYCLES Triumphed in these ±7^,, 10& >> n* ao **»»> b strenuous tests f^^ K^3??aj^ffi2^^ The breaking of Records k *B§B ISJ^^flJHf fi t^ which a bicycle can be put. ~^ffifiQ£J taji\ Hercules SOLD BY Ail LEADING DEALERS VMS HtftcuLU er«u mgM62 words
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Advertisement286 1951-04-22 2 &p-J The Precision Watch Since loJo Mncv 1909 aoocL utcutcfted JS COUyER QUAY SINGAPORE :|£o\\ Horn tm have 1 j whiter teeth and protect Wfc§z your gums m\ W^^^ i To brash roar teeth thoroughly without hurtinf ■MV l^iaai^S T oo ur n*' aM toot hb nu h without sharp286 words
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Miscellaneous123 1951-04-22 2 NEW CROSSWORD r-_ 17 Put np with rude IHd. >^OStfljl;-^ '^Sbp^i train moved off. (6, S) np the pole? (5, 4) ACROSS 11 They tell «en«aUonil 15 Total from below. (3, 2) 1 Alias Webber? (6) stories. (9) 1« The over from Will. (7) 8 Fish about In the end.123 words
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Article284 1951-04-22 3 ARMY ADDS ESTATES TO SINGAPORE Houses and flats for the troops Sunday Times St*ff Reporter *|"HE Army has changed the face of the West coastal district of Singapore by a building programme which has created five new suburban estates in Singapore Wessex. Nepal Park. Rochester Park. Island View and Hogsback284 words
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Article85 1951-04-22 3 Took $5374, cashier is jailed n Rrpartrr Ts, ihe his »if». her r hi. >d 4 made t r I J Disl i -c i\ by A fendi hua had plejdei fir i a«-h of I $5,374. tM i and Weave, at 'i t < 31 -on. a r rn<l85 words
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Article44 1951-04-22 3 >:<f ba:iru. s v -harged in the Police I J'lhore Bahru. today I i h ra-h ci: Nov. 19. i driver. he ln;.appened so long aeo 1 rnb'T It. He he said, compelled to p! •1 1 euiltv to the charge. He44 words
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Article58 1951-04-22 3 Sunday Ttann Staff Reporter Pleading puilty in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to trespassing into the York Hil. Girls' Home on April 13, Arumugam Venkad&salam was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment. The prosecution stated that Arumugai: 1 was seen entering a classroom of the58 words
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125 1951-04-22 3 PERAK PATROL KILLS TWO MORE BANDITS Stnday Time* Staff < orrrmponden! KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. rO more, bandits have been killed in the Federation, a man and a woman. They were killed in the Ipoh irra of Perak yesterday when a Security Forces patrol surrounded a squatter hut in which bandits125 words
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Article91 1951-04-22 3 Sunday Tlinn Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Malay royalty will be at the wedding in Kuala Lumpur today of Tungku Bariah. daughter of the Sultan of Selangor. to Tungku Mahmud. son of the Sultan of Trengganu and Yang dl-Pertuan Muda of Trengganu. Tengku Muda Mohamed. one of the91 words
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Article65 1951-04-22 3 A lecture in Malay on "Th* Establishment of a New World Order" will be given by Pastor R A. Pohan of the Voice of Prophecy Bible Correspondence School at the V M.C.A.. Or-hard Road, this evtnlng at 7.15. Mr. Coleman from the Malayan Seminary will render a65 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-04-22 3 A CROUP of Indonesian women tinging the '"Karrfioi Seng" at S ■arty celebrate the birf+idiy of Indonesia's outstanding woman leader. Rad«« Adieu g Kardini. The celebration taawsorad b T Mw. Mohamed Itaiif. wNe of the Indonesian Co»s«4-t>l>eral37 words
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Article338 1951-04-22 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Ckoor Singh, yesterday returned a finding of murder against persons unknown on Mr. John William Davies, 38, a warrant officer of R.A.F. Cnangi, who was killed in the December riots. Mr. Davies. accompanied by hit wife and338 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-04-22 3 M.> TAN CHENC HOCK and T h.i br.de. Mm Molly Ct».a, after Hieir wedding at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church, Kampong Kapor, yesterday. The uncle of H»* bridegroom. Rev. Coh Hood Keng. officiated. Sunday Times picture.36 words
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181 1951-04-22 3 Pilgrims don't care for air travel Sunday Times SUIT Rrportar DESPITE th« Increasing popularity of air travel in thU country, Malayan pilgrims to Mecca still prefer the sea route for what they call "greater safety and economy." Last year, out of som* 3,200 pilgrims, only eight four from Singapore, two181 words
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Article78 1951-04-22 3 Sunday Time* Staff Brporlrr gINQAPOREs future policemen spent yesterday morning In the Colony's Police Stations "getting the hang" of a policeman's duty. The "future policemen" are the 12 to 14 year-old boys of the Police Cadet Corps. Dressed kn the Forces uniform of grey shirt, blue78 words
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Advertisement134 1951-04-22 3 VX /i l/I Iff W^ V KELVI N A T OR DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL Wl JL J REFRIGERATION Mjto-^J AIRCOSDITIOSIING 8^ INQUIRIES INVITED THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. I SINGAPORE. K. LUMPUR. IPOH. PENANvi. TO BJE SURE spun! Y»*^-s^, iST 'sS^/ Published weekly on Saturday J O/ an<^ srives Radio134 words
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Miscellaneous216 1951-04-22 3 Today's Radio SINGAPORE B ajn. "Waltz Time"; 9.30 "Sous of "the Pioneers"; 1.45 ••Intermezzo"; 10 News from K.L.; 10.05 Radio Doctor; 10.15 "Interlude from Hawaii"; 10 30 "Latin America on the Air"; 11 "Having a Wonderful Crime"; 1130 Methodist studio service; 12 Close; 1 p.m. Gerry Sollano at the Hammond216 words
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Article, Illustration748 1951-04-22 4 DAVID MARTIN - DAVID MARTIN by VICE- ADMIRAL the Hon. Sir Guy Rus«ell, K.C.B. C.8.E., R.N., who took over command of the Far East Naval Forces from Admiral Sir Patrick Brind on Feb. 7. says, "This U the most interesting part of the world to be In at748 words
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Article, Illustration1221 1951-04-22 4 COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL SUNDAY, April 15. T»HE Tuans last visit to Singapore coincided with the opening of the Flower Show. As usual, before he left home he had anxiously to examine his skeleton wardrobe. reassemble what he calls his "papers", and generally behave as if he were going to gaol. If1,221 words
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Article265 1951-04-22 5 You live longer in Spore now Sunday Times Staff Reporter "fHE chances of people in Singapore living longer are better than ever, thanks to" the improved medical and other social services. But the insurance companies have not taken into eration the increase m the expectation265 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-04-22 5 «->....■ v.a-in ng i.i* p, gramme of Yetrerdjy Children's Cymkkana at tti« Bvkit Tintah Saddle Club Singapore are Bridget Fisher III). Elisabeth Fcrgusaon <91. aad Sarah Miistaii III). With them ii Back, thair favourite a<ony. The wif* of th* Club 1 captain, Hn. Dorothy Knight presented prises. •--•-■-!dj» Tnnei picture49 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-04-22 5 SIX-YEA><-OLD. Mr Cs Kee. (an. wtio ka< imt 4J-year»' tcrvice Hi II Conpint Singj- He it wirh rh« silver a>lii|«e ■resented to him at a I rf>nncr recently. Mr. M now jc'. in« ai jd- I rSe Company Sunday Times pictjre41 words
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Article49 1951-04-22 5 >w Lim uleaded b* Singapore Secciay to retaining one I nnd six pairs of < and entering th<» B iva! Air 8 •»:thout pert AprU 20. Sen f enc<" Hied. T> another charge of steal--1 i Scow trial Tne rase was "d to Anrl 23 Ball Px*.l49 words
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Article75 1951-04-22 5 >anaUy Tlmeo SUIT ttrrnpontril IPOH. Sat Captain MarUn John Fuller, 2 2 Gurkha Rirtes. and lila bride. MUs Isobel Clare Veltch. today after (Mr n.arrlaw at the Church of St. John the Divine Ipoh. walked under an arch of Kukru held byOurkha offlcers Tf the75 words
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Article167 1951-04-22 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A LTHOUCH Singapore's former Financial Secretary. Mr. I E. Pepper, went to England last December to recruit experts for the Colony's Income Tax Department, not one hat to far arrived. The Comptroller of Income Tax, Singapore, Mr. D H Tudor, told167 words
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365 1951-04-22 5 LANDLORDS WILL PUT UP RENTS, 1F... Sunday Timrs Siafl Reporter SINGAPORE landlords m be allowed rent Increase, under certain conditions, if a Bill to amend the Control of Rent Ordinance of 1947 to be introduced in Tuesday's meeting of the Singapore legislative Council Is finally adopted. The new conditions und"r365 words
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Article69 1951-04-22 5 Sunday Timea SUIT Reporter Mrs Elmer Newton, wife of the newly appointed Director of. the Unites State* Information Service, arrived in Singapore yesterday by Q.E.A.-8.0.A.C. Constellation from New York to Join her husband. She was met at Kallang Airport by her husb&.id Mr. E.69 words
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Article155 1951-04-22 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter T"HE compradore of the SheH Company in Singapore, 66-year-old Mr. Ching Kee San, who recently retired after 43 years' service. will now act as adviser to the company. Mr. Kee Sun remembers '.he day when he first joined Shell Company155 words
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Article41 1951-04-22 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Four Chinese were injured in three road accidents In Singapore yesterday. Three suffered injuries when the lorry in which- they were travelling overturned. The other was involved In a motor-cycle collision.41 words
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Article196 1951-04-22 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter BUBBER stealing from Singapore ships is increasing steadily with the rising price of rubber, and the losses may shortly be reflected in a rise in the insurance rates. One insurance man In Singapore explained the situation thus: Marine Insurance Is a196 words
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Article65 1951-04-22 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter S. Vaithlnglam, cook employed by the 221 Vehicles. Battalion Mess, was fined $30 or 39 days' imprisonment for stealing 8 tins of sardines and some tea. He claimed that the provisions were left by officers as surplus rations. As the term65 words
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Article46 1951-04-22 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Members of the Seletar Tamil Association in Singapore will hold a concert next month at Seletar to collect funds for a school charity. Members of the Association's dramatic society under the direction of Mr. K. P. Chandrasekaran will take part.46 words
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Article239 1951-04-22 5 No Govt decision on off betting Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE DECISION of the Singapore Government •n regard to its policy on oftthe course betting has been postponed indefinitely. A Government spokesman told The Sunday Times yesterday that the question was being studied, but priority would have to be given239 words
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Article104 1951-04-22 5 Sunilat Times Staff t orrespondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. j BOUND over in the sum of $200 for two years on a charge of housebreaking and theft T Muniandy. an 18--year-old Indian employee of Malayan Railways, was t'da/ recommended by Mr. Jt .'»ce Fletcher Rogers In the104 words
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Article47 1951-04-22 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Three died of dlptheria in Singapore in the week ended April 14. Five new cases of the disease were reported, compared to four the previous week. The number of deaths from all causes was 167, against 644 births.47 words
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Article144 1951-04-22 5 Sunday Times SUIT ErpwUr MR. John Laycock (Progressive. Katong District) will Introduce a motion in the May meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council to seek financial provision for urgently needed Improvements on the Island of Pnlau Tekonn Besar. Notice to this sffect was Hied with144 words
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Advertisement176 1951-04-22 5 1V N FOUR MEDICINES COMBINED TO CONQUER PAIN HEADACHES FEVERS NERVE PAINS PERIODIC PAINS COLDS TOOTHACHE MUSCULAR PAINS RHEUMATISM •ANACIN will relieve theie paint best of all because it combines three well-proven media net (phenacetin, acetylsallcvllc acid, caffeine) with QUININE as it: fourth ingredient. Thii scientific combination of Ingredients, prepared176 words
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Advertisement194 1951-04-22 5 /Je7Liurtis hSfm gin L v*w""*- i-J^Sf WHAT j vflu^BCX JJF gin coats only $9 50 fcettl* IS pore WHY pay woe* t COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. BOVRIL puts Only Parker Qu/nki has magic Solv-x! No ordinary ink can march the Switch to Parker Qutnk, (he >nly value194 words
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Article, Illustration1865 1951-04-22 6 I SVil l^ QxJi - I SVil l^QxJi/ REPORTING C HAN C I and if* RAF. Hospital is long way out, I'll admit but if you saw how glad the wnunded boys from Korea are to have visitors, you'd make it a point of getting there one way or the other. Of1,865 words
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Advertisement143 1951-04-22 6 r WESTCLOX Big Ben's Famous Little Brother ilti 1m -'•*A VV #Jr Boby Ban wokas you up fah you "thara" en ttiM tails you whan tft in* to ratira. j?£& loby Ben's two voluraa alarm eonlrol aflowi for both fight and haavy ilaaparv Oulat-Nck SM toby Ba« ormas with a143 words
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Advertisement130 1951-04-22 6 Of course, you wont to frt-1 •clf-imurcd at "those crnoin times"; willi the rnrfrrt •timmlinrd protection of MODESS you'B be rendy for work or pkiv. IVI .n.ri.c*cc MODI. S3 all rlamc ■dJuttaM* Banitar) Ml Otvneamplr-.r Stmfort awuritj >i.« ■I ii»totauitr a.4»t«— »»4Xmm arodtKt The BORNEO Co.. Limited. because Kolynos foam130 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-04-22 7 h <»e f ngth Corvette cotton dress in fari-iesigncd p.int with ii^o-tiered and reversible black and print h^ero. Button through, dress by Dorville in White spotted rose-lilac Itnen worn with wide brimmed straw hat.37 words
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Article677 1951-04-22 7 DOROTHY THATCHER - New fashion trends in London DOROTHY THATCHER By COMETHING very J like good Mala,yin rubber must go ir.ro the make-up of the much ridiculed British Character, because it certainly ■as bounce. It cjn be ■lapped back by irksome controls, embarrassed by the inflationary spiral, os d by a chaotic w-677 words
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430 1951-04-22 7 Kathleen Hickley - Mrs SMITH has THE GREATER PROBLEM..... Kathleen Hickley Says a lot of guff is printed in the name of woman Every newspaper and magazine subscribes to it. "How to be beautiful whilst pregnant," says one*, and goes on to list how a woman expecting a child should pay special attention430 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-04-22 7 Shirt blouse, sktrt and shorts by Corvette, in grey and white striped hair cord.16 words
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Article239 1951-04-22 7 Fat women are worse off than men QVERWEIGHT women w are far more seriously handicapped by surplus fat than corpulent men of the tame slz« and must suffer greater heart-strain as a result. fat 14-stone woman li as badly burdened as her slim sister would be If sentenced to carry239 words
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Article499 1951-04-22 7 pRICES are rislnj eTery day and the harassed housekeeper li ever harder pressed to balance the budget. Now, more trfin before, It la essential to eliminate wast* from the larder. Here are a few suggestion* which with care and Ingenuity, leftover* can be made into appetising499 words
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Advertisement343 1951-04-22 7 v^S|!*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Bl^^^^ B^aT4 »f APACHES J\ T*\jy§ i**fTAßutrr 17 \.N HEAT ENERVAT/Ofi m NERVtNESS m I RHEUMATISM WITH *wAm i *srirTTrii a The importance of getting in firsf with 'Aspro' in countei actincj tropic troubles cannot be stressed too much. Aspro' has a swift as well as a soothing action343 words
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Article, Illustration15 1951-04-22 8 Corvette dreu in hot-house print irith c(f-thf -shou'der netkllne oid deep }rill hem.15 words
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498 1951-04-22 8 |OHN | ARRET - Electric brain aids Lonely hearts |OHN |ARRET By VObR parents and mint said marriages art made in heaven. Of many people who are busy trying to improve that system a lady from the land of the electric brain has gone farthest. She has invented the idea of a "Mate-o-Matic" a498 words
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Article538 1951-04-22 8 HUMAN CASEBOOK Forget her! IWAS introduced to a girl by a friend of mme we became very friendly and then fell in love with each other. She promised to marry me and our parents agreed to the marriage. Now I find that she has fallen in love with someone who538 words
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Article, Illustration407 1951-04-22 8 BLIAS D. MEYER - BLIAS D. MEYER by HER schooldays dream to visit Britain one day hag come true to a 28--year-old Beremban Chinese school teacher who. after answering an advertisement in a Chinese newspaper recently, has been selected by Government to take a cours*. of training in England.407 words
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Advertisement646 1951-04-22 8 "YOU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITrUMINtMINERALtffe/fc/w That is why you feel Worn out, Nervous, Irritable, Have headaches, lose Weight, Worry" _*mmm»>. V ft sF^^ammammmmW ~;^^__^m*aa»»»»»»»l Try this Proved Way Back to Health i Happiness Wh«iyo»>«uu«mic.f««ls«r»ou».luv. mtflf ("><* J"f Ifu* FwU 4»T mm saaaai "orli pl»y. o<-.«.646 words
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Miscellaneous508 1951-04-22 8 CINDAY: Tomatoes D wADI A kJ "Yei but only tho,e in th. /~\y-V By MARIAN Cd^ lUy one plant has pro- -who's that?" noon garden," she explains. ViV duffd i no»fr. Decide to -This la mummy." Our kfbun Is > mornlnii'i i^^ t:vp this an extra watering Oh he o508 words
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123 1951-04-22 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter. CHRISTIAN leaden In Singapore are pleased to see the large number of University students who attend Church every Sunday, the Rev. H. B. Amstutz of the Methodist Mission told the Sunday Times yesterday. College students In pre-war Malaya were notoriously123 words
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Article76 1951-04-22 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter* Kuen Theng Chiang, 59, admitting six previous criminal convictions, was sentenced for theft by the Singapore First District Judge, Mr. HE Klngdon, yesterday, to one year's rigorous imprisonment to be followed by two years police supervision. Kuen pleaded guilty to stealing76 words
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Article386 1951-04-22 9 Pqstors tell of their congregations Sunday Time* Staff Reporter £HURCHES in Singapore are far from empty, but ministers of different denominations interviewed by the Sunday Times said that they were not completely satisfied with the attendance. "No minister worth hit salt it ever satisfied." the Rev386 words
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Article34 1951-04-22 9 NandaT Times Correspondent. KAJANO, Sat— A twenty-nine-year-old Indian, Ponusamy, was allowed ball of $500 In two sureties at KaJang on a charge of enticing a girl Munlammah, from her parents.34 words
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Article97 1951-04-22 9 Runday Times rot-respondent MUAR. Sat. —At the annual general meeting of the Muar Club. the following were elected officebearers for the year: President. Inche Mahmood bin Mohamed Shah 'District Officer): vicepreMdent,lnche Abdul Rahman bin Mohamed Salleh; hon. secretary. Inch* Omar bin Hajl Mohamed Noor; assistant secretary, Inche97 words
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Article49 1951-04-22 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat —Mr. D. O. Rlley, Engineer of the ways and works, Malayan Railway, at Port Swetteiiham, will leave on Monday on transfer to Oemas. Mr. Yap Leong Kee, AMICE, who recently returned from the United Kingdom, will succeed Mr. Riley.49 words
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Article31 1951-04-22 9 xund.iv Times CorTMpondeat IPOH, Sat. A Chinese Muslim beggar Mat Salleh bin Ah Lang, was sentenced to one day's imprisonment at Ipoh for failing to produce his identity raid31 words
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Article69 1951-04-22 9 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (April 1)) war* in cenu per lb.: Bayer Seller No. 1 R3B Spot loos* 19: H IMH FOB. in bales May: No. 1 HBB. lMtt 189V4 No. 1 R 8 S. in :«4 No. S RSA 171 1M RMA 169 words
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Article75 1951-04-22 9 Sunday Times Correspondent. PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. Pleading guilty to a charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property, Ng Chan Chor was fined $100 or two months' imprisonment in the Parlt Buntar Court. The complainant, Krishnan lost a bicycle on Dee. 21 last year, four months later, on April75 words
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Article31 1951-04-22 9 TELUK AVRON, Sat. Charged with assaulting Rensan with a knife at the Town Board Labourers' Lines, Vellayan has been fined $100 or, in default, two months' rigorous imprisonment.31 words
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Article31 1951-04-22 9 Sunday Times Correspondent. JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The annual general meeting of the Johore Bahru district branch of UMNO will be held on April 26 at 3 p m.31 words
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Article63 1951-04-22 9 Sunday Times Correspondent. KOTA BAHRU, Bat. Mr. M. C.ff Sheppard, Acting British Adviser, Kelantan, who leaves Kota Bahru at the end of April on transfer on the return of Mr. W. T. M. Churchill, was entertained to dinner on Wednesday by the members of the Kelantan Civil Service63 words
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Article, Illustration172 1951-04-22 9 Sikh chief at prayer meeting ■■nday Times staff Reporter. Tyj EMBERS of the Singapore Sikh community, who assembled In a prayer hall at 88, High Street, last night, to attend a prayer meeting held by Santa Hamam Singh, the Sikh religious leader, kissed his feet for blessings. Santa Harnam Singh172 words
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Article105 1951-04-22 9 POSTMASTER ACQUITTED Sunday Times Correspondent. KOTA BAHRU Sat. G. O. Nalr, former post, master, Paslr Puteh, wat charged at Paslr Puteh with Riving false Information to Box 5000, Kuala Lumpur, on December S by sending an anonymous letter alleging that the staff of Cherang lull Estate, Pasir Puteh, were smuggling105 words
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Article59 1951-04-22 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter. While serving a prison term at Changl, Michael Peragusu attacked Darsen Singh with a chopper In the prison kitchen on April 10. For causing grievous hurt, Peragusu was sentenced to eight months' rigorous Imprisonment in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. The59 words
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Article174 1951-04-22 9 Sunday Times Reporter. JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Johore State Government has begun to implement Its plans to set up en administrative unit at -■•lan Patah. a village on the river of the tame name and about 15 miles from the sea. Negotiations are under way174 words
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266 1951-04-22 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter IkJ EMBERS of the Gurkha contingent in the Police Force like S ngapore and its people and although they may not be able to converse fluently with the average Singaporean they understand when help is needed. Mr. Lee That, Officer266 words
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Article521 1951-04-22 9 Sunday TinMt Staff Report t \WHEN Mr. John Dumtteiqut, retiree! Director of Rjdio Malaya, "signs off" the Forum of the Air on Thursday at 8.30 p.m. it will be H»e Utt time Ms voice will be broadcast and the last time the Forum will be521 words
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Article86 1951-04-22 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter. A 26-year-old Somali, Hassan Mohamed, told the Singapore Third District Court yesterday that he couid not sleep when All Hersl threatened to kill him. To forestall the attack, he struck All the same night. Hassan, pleading guilty to causing grievous hurt to All86 words
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Article73 1951-04-22 9 Sunday Times Staff R #<ort«r. A charge of posting a placard, bearing the sign of hammer and sickle and a seditious slogan "Chinese. Malays and Indians, the three great races, rise up and unite," at Telok Kurau Road, Singapore, on Dec. 31. was denied in73 words
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Article29 1951-04-22 9 Ssnday Times Staff Correspondent Qoh Peng, 44 who was found with chandu and chandu dross at Jalan Arab, was sentenced at Muar to eight weeks' simple Imprisonment.29 words
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Article77 1951-04-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. y[R JOHN M. Echols. of the US. Department of Education and Foreign Relation*. will arrive In Kuala Lumpuf on Monday for a week's study of the Malay language. Mr. Echols. an Indonesia* language expert, teaches la* doneslan to diplomatic officeM In the Foreign77 words
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Article33 1951-04-22 9 Sander T.sar* ('ormpondrnt. KAJANG, Sat For driving a motor car inconsiderately at 13J mile KaJanK-Kuala Lumpur Roai. and without a driving licence Chlnnlah a young Indian was fln»<i fiO at Kajang.33 words
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Advertisement185 1951-04-22 9 Children need extra nourithment for both growth and activity. Horiicfcf builds their strength and gi v ss them otra energy because it contains fit* body-building value of rich, full-cream cow't milk plus the energy-giving sjuaticie* of wheat and malted barley. Hortichs it 109 nourishment HORLICKSII FOR STRENGTH U ENERGY (KJ^S185 words
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Miscellaneous203 1951-04-22 9 SMMMY HTMSMT MMKMO Mtr P/lO6KSS f r I^J) j I |Lm fun kmow. oARi«g&\ I TM£ DOCTOR A D FROM inS.'So^iiv.L^^S TOID THEM THIW OMj MOrfS AROIiMP TMC J? i f^*' 1 V f* 7 "L'^o. '.>^ f. "S [TlAtf TOR YOUR h»m«T«ClLittT I It IvCRVRAHOtYAWOSOTMfYMI^TBE VI— i rr— s-rr'203 words
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Obituary22 1951-04-22 10 HOPE In k»7taf inry «f Flying OOcer Mm Hope tost over ■mil. 23.4.4 J. a««d 94 Old St. Andrew's Boy.22 words
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403 1951-04-22 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, APRIL 22, 1951. CASHING IN ON THE BOOM |T Is part of a Colonial Oov--1 ernor's Joo to temper with realism the fervour of elected members o/ a Legislative Council, and certainly Sir Franklin Glmson was right last week to warn his new Councillors that the403 words
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Article170 1951-04-22 10 IL'E are not among "them that call evil good" but It la a fact that one of the direct results of the evil of the emergency has been the formation of the Malayan Chinese Association; and the Influence and the achievements of that organisation have170 words
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Article, Illustration1497 1951-04-22 10 COLIN D. EDWARDS - COLIN D. EDWARDS by TOMORROW is the anniversary of both the birth and the death of William Shakespeare. The preeminent dramatist of his day, his works live on through the centuries: incomparable, magnificent monuments to his illustrious craft. In Eneland the annual ShakesDeare1,497 words
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630 1951-04-22 10 CAN BRITAIN BEAT THE ATOM BOMBERS? /X>ULD Brit air survive attacks by atom-carrying stratoJet bombers? Recent RAT. air defence exercises suggest that Britain's chances are Improving. Here Is the situation kn question and answer form. O.: How have the problems of air defence changed Mince 1040? A.: Bombers are four630 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-04-22 10 THIS enchanting picture was taken in Hia Lake Cardens, Kuala Lumpur, by Sunday Times staff photographer YONC PENO SEONC.23 words
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Article, Illustration215 1951-04-22 10 fl|R MOON and Mr. Clutterbuck, from London, have started a new Job— lifting Communist terror from half a million people, and bringing peace to a ■lice of India bigger than Wales. Mr. Edward Prenderel Moon, 45-year-old son of a Berkshire doctor, Is the new215 words
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Advertisement559 1951-04-22 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATIONS VACANT QL'ALIPIED Ttacher Morrlng, •U VII Apply Principal I.C. ts Middle Road, ■ngipnrs. QUALIFIED Typ»-wrlttng t»atrurtor. full Mm. Apply: Prtngepai Paya Lebar Com lasMMfc Tie Chu Kang Bd.. Singapore IMPORT/KXPOUT Firm with mm *S££*ZJg*j2Ji mm of hardware and pharmaeeu•eals. Excellent prasBBOSS for the right person. Apply Box559 words
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Advertisement7 1951-04-22 10 \j FINEST V/ BROKEN ORANGE A_Jd PEKOE7 words
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Advertisement36 1951-04-22 10 \/^not wait until yon thirst .•L-^v^ before you dig a well > which is a proverbial piece of whimsy from old China to remind you to avoid the folly of letting your Tiger Beer stocks go dry.36 words
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287 1951-04-22 11 OPEN DOOR M.C.A. DEFERS DECISION Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. BEHIND closed doors, 50 representatives from 11 State and Settlement branches of the Malayan Chinese Association in Kuala Kumpur today decided that the motion of Mr. Chong Thutt Pitt (Singapore) to open the MCA to all communities was287 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-04-22 11 C'jTT l I MIIH wi«drt cj«« a tir rfcey were mttt.ti in Singapore yeirrrd'jy were Mr. and Mm Loan Stephen Th.vy. Tke groom w Hie tMeil ten »he Utc D» I C. Thi»y. or Mjdm and a reUtrve of Mr. |ohn Thivy In^U" Ccmmittiorter in M*«ri»ikr< TKe M 4« was65 words
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Article244 1951-04-22 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THERE it money in tropical tea-shells that can be picked up by anyone, provided one picks up the right kind. Certain types of common shells have a commercial value of more than $200 per picul, according to Mr. Lim, the manager of244 words
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Article52 1951-04-22 11 Saudi y Times Staff Reporter Mr. Robin Taylor of the Jardine Engineering Corporation was a passenger aboard ;he Royal Air Force Bpltflre which has been missing since Thursday, according to a usually reliable source. Mr. is a member of the Kong Auxiliary Air Search for the plane uedReuter - 52 words
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Article98 1951-04-22 11 ■■■Sfey Tbbms Corrctponfeßt. THE newly-formed Srlan- tin Co-Operative Stores Society Ltd.. Kota Bnhru. which will occupy the former premises of the In/ant Welfare Centre near the Kota Bahru market, will •Urt work soon. The Society has a target capital of hundred thousand dollars at a dollar98 words
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Article58 1951-04-22 11 SiihUt Tloms SUIT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Mr. W. H. E. Whitehouae, Executive Engineer, P.WD., Klang. will go on home leave early next month accompanied by Mrs. Whitehouse and their child. Members of the Seiangor Coast Club entertained them to a dinner and dance.58 words
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Article70 1951-04-22 11 Santa) Times Correspondent. JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Members elected to the Church Council of St. Christopher's Church Johore Bahru, for the current year are Vicar's warden. Mr. R. O. H. Thompson; people's warden, Mr. L. A. Wong; secretary. Mr. D. J. Stevens; treasurer. Mr. J. C. Litton; sectional represenUUres70 words
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Article137 1951-04-22 11 ■an<U' Times Staff rorressosrfent IFOH Sat. Twenty-five probati>nary teachers, eighteen men and seven girls, have J>een taken on By the Education Department, to be posted to various Government English schools in Perak. The probationers, who will take a three-year normal .rig course, are R Daysnandan. Tan137 words
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Article209 1951-04-22 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A 41 -YEAR-OLD European, Andrew Bennett, who said he had come from Saigon two-and-a-half years ago and was a self-employed man in Singapore, was sentenced in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to 181 months' rigorous imprisonment after pleading guilty to criminal209 words
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Article80 1951-04-22 11 Sunday Time* SUB Correspond ~nt IPOH, Sat. FE VICTIM of a gun accident, 23-year-old European dredge engineer, Mr. A. A. Brown, was burled last evening at Batu Oajah following a funeral service conducted by the Rev. O. D. Buchanan, Chaplain of 3 Commando Brigade, Royal Marines. There was80 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-04-22 11 EIGHT YIAR-OLD Worm Hwee Yu« looking a» a picture book while two voluntary helper* of the Singapore Branch of the Britrsli Rod Crojj fun over him. Sunday Times picture.29 words
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Article115 1951-04-22 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter WIDE-EYED little Malay boys slipping quietly from picture to picture mingled with Chinese schoolboys and girls, and adults of all nationalities yesterday at the British Council Hall. It was thr> first day of the second annual exhibition of the work of local115 words
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Article311 1951-04-22 11 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter pOR 30 disabled and crippled Singapore children, Saturday mornings spell three hours of fun and laughter at the beach. They are taken to Katong Park by the Singapore branch of the British Red Cross. Twelve voluntary workers and two Red Cross personnel,311 words
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Article335 1951-04-22 11 Wants $500 allowance reduced Sunday Times Staff Reporter Progressive Party of Singapore is seeking tkc reduction of allowance to Legislative Councillor* from $500 to $250 per month as from April 10 Poling Day. A notice of motion to th.s effect, for debate at the May meeting of the Council, was335 words
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Article231 1951-04-22 11 S.H.B. quays to be expanded Sunday Tiram SUff Rrp..rirr DLANS for the relief ol MB. gestion in Singapore haibour are already und. and a considerable improvement is expected in AiiKu-t, when additional qua-, about a thousand feet, will be available for i vessels, a Harbour Board oflicial yesterday told th.231 words
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Article39 1951-04-22 11 Sunday Times Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR. Sat. Llm Boon Hoon, a bus driver. was fined $15 for driving a bus after his driving licence had expired. He told the court that he had already renewed his licence.39 words
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Advertisement60 1951-04-22 11 THE NEW AMD PERFECT TURM KEROSENE COOKERS to- ckeofze* cat/kino NO SMOKE NO ftOISC MO PUMPING NO PREHEATING INSTANT BLUE CAS FLAME CLEAN OCOUFLESS EASX MANIPULATION SOU IMPOST EKS: CHIN LEONG& CO. (MALAYA) LTD. *eHAM6 SIMQAPCBE 9UTTCBWOKTM V J !COMJNG SOON! i^ HEROISM of the UNITED NATIONS! Ol I MBIA60 words
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Advertisement81 1951-04-22 11 OUR NEW 1951 COLLECTION <$] V^l from ijJvll^lVllly^ /JmmL TWO PIECE ILLUSTRATED 'jSSB\ $45.00 JM Designed in the coolest of cottons, the ifa^ Full-Skirted Dress has a boned. tOwm MMA lined Bodice, with detachable straps, 5L and Short Jacket with Front Tie Fastening J|j 3 JOL ALSO IN THE NEW81 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-04-22 12 SUNDAY SHAKE SPEARE I DID SEND FOX 7HCI TO TUTOR THII IN STRATACfMI Of WAR Haary VI <■*. 1) Act IV. Sc. V.22 words
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Article782 1951-04-22 12 NAT CUBBINS - NAT CUBBINS By rrHE decline In the morale of British doggies was noted here recently. Since then it has been reported that an alredale was found drunk and smelling strongly of whisky after a wedding reception at Southend. It won't be long now before the rot782 words
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Advertisement479 1951-04-22 12 P*H I HAM Al MOMt THt HIACTICAL WAY TLb Radio, ta-day's graatact protesaioa, *aa«i traiaaa) mm ■U jL 1 u '9» rM V- B a repair eagineat*, aaaaal taceaiciaaa, I broadcast an9>naa>^ aaacawvas, esc mm la baa P^CT^^Lwl demand. Vast aaw fields ai appoHaaNy v% m% H^^^n ia> in taia.ifoa.479 words
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Miscellaneous268 1951-04-22 12 JOHN Durr.eresq.ue and Tony Eear .ih. who played Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson In •Tha Speckled Band" and "The Buss'x VampuV' are sleuthing again tonight at S pm. In "Silver Blase", one of Con&n Doyle's best s'.orlea, which has been adapted for broadcasting by Margery Morrie. A week before tha268 words
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Miscellaneous141 1951-04-22 12 Highlights Of Radio programmes maifc this douWe festival. At twelve mlnutas past r 'em tfae great Shakespearian at Alee Oulnness, will be talki about Shakespeare a plays from the viewpoint of the actor and stage director- He will have aome vigorous views to put forward and (he talk should bo141 words
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Miscellaneous145 1951-04-22 12 translated him Into r.mriaai edfoedy and Germany hfts dtalmtd him for her otrn. But ho still remains m Kngt'.sh as f, glass of beef "ftie symbol of 'St. Oeorge for England' was very real ts Shakespeare, as eaa be learned from Ms more patrlo'le speeches. Tomorrow night, patron saint and145 words
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Miscellaneous137 1951-04-22 12 branches of sport Ota* makes hbn waQ qualified to present mi» weekly summary to Malayan sports fans. I ■OISLATTVB Council Meet- Ings are muoh In the new*) Uiis coming week. On Tuesday the first meelng of the new Singapore Legislative Council will take place In the Victoria M- mortal Hall,137 words
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Miscellaneous152 1951-04-22 12 •cyiTH the openinr of mo PfstWal of Brl y so nrar at hand, the of he world are turning- with Interest towards LondonThose of you who heaid Wynford Vaughan Thomas delightful programme "London Bus Ride" some months ago will be pl«a*M to hear that next week at (JO pm. on152 words
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Miscellaneous146 1951-04-22 12 tjreernt on tour In Malaya. haSJ, recorded a concert a; R.A FTengah. for Radio Malaya. Yol can hear he bnud f r?corc!lrz on Saturday e\enln« at 8 30. Mary listeners wi I this the tuiest military band t« visl'- our shores for some In*. Item for the thildrm 1 of146 words
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Article, Illustration948 1951-04-22 13 VICTOR STAINES - VICTOR STAINES FILM RE VIE WSAND NE WS BY TYRONE Power returns to in in They Shall 1 Return." in the role of a doughty U.S. Naval Ensign who leads his men through many clashes with the Japanese in the Phillipines after their craft has been948 words
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Article, Illustration185 1951-04-22 13 By Our Malaya Film Reporter rONTAININO plenty of music, dancing and starring the Indonesian Kebaya Queen, Maria of Menado, the film "Penghldupan" ("Life") has lust been completed by Malay Film Productions. The film was directed by a man now well-known In South-East Asia, Mr. L Knshnan, who185 words
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Article207 1951-04-22 13 Spot The Star (MIKKHI spotting last j week was Ava Gardner Joe K. Brown and Lana Turner. First rorreet entry opened cime from Larry Ray. <■ o PWD Muar. Johore. A cheque for $25 is being sent to him. Second prize of $15 (oes to Lee Kok Thong, c o207 words
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Article205 1951-04-22 13 Harold - Harold by time when any new Brltlah picture U an event, producer George Mlnter wants to make Vanity Fair In colour with a rreah adaptation by Noel Lan«ley. But he muat wait lor month*. Why? Because Mr. Rank panned .st year to make another yerslon with Margaret Loekwood205 words
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Advertisement235 1951-04-22 13 ]S\ SEE A GroD fKOGRAMUE I .^H^i CATHAY ORGANISATION THEATRE j| 111 J4<>o THt: i v M 8... 1 p^ a.m., O IHF m 1 MUDLARK! V lfc^J^ B^B^M^^ 3# pm S.aninf IRENE DINN.. AI.K (.lINNKSS ANDREW RAY PLUS! "A CITIZEN OF SINGAPORE" -NEXT CHANGE— J^^Rifc. The Slcy of WT235 words
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Article1718 1951-04-22 14 HYPNOTISM - MURDER TREASON HYPNOTISM by "I beli«v« hrpnotum wn u«d by tli« Nm» to obtain a coafstsioa' from tfca b«wildared Vjn der Lubb. at Hi* lUichsfJU fir* trial: Hiat the Soviet Union J»pti«4 It o« Hi* »ccu»«d tt tk» aurga trials: and Hiat Hrn ptyefcic ttamina of Cardinal Mindtlenry wai riddled1,718 words
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Article, Illustration285 1951-04-22 15 THE Federation Capital, Kuala Lumpur, hat 15 Ckrittial churches, snd most el them are too mull to Mat comfortably their congrogationt. Their rehabilitation has boon completed Those damaged by the Japanese have been repaired a«td one church. Yenning Road Chapel, which was damaged by bombs285 words
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Advertisement124 1951-04-22 16 Just the thing for that bad cough -wm. Campbell's Cktrryl If i) Cough Syrup is one of o*s I -^w/ >ce t rcme( lic4 f°r "~*g*— t I W^_ A -olds and bronchitis. It I J}-' pleasantly flavoured I and t» be if^*w I < withoui dilution. It it per-124 words
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Miscellaneous759 1951-04-22 16 J^l^J aBBs 9 ■S^^bbbbbbbbwlbbbl I Ltr n v MIA VlfiD I THIS WEEK I f Tlil WEfc FOR YOU FO ALL fore* of personality TODAY: Be careful if CATRICORM (Dee. 21— Saturday. traTellin^ accident risk ia Jaa. I*)— Whether or n«rt CANCES Jun 21^I«L rather fflgh this morning. haT planned759 words
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Miscellaneous677 1951-04-22 16 CULBERTSON ON CARDS DID whist U simply straight No-trump play double, score*, laydown trick*, abM ex smbt. 10 D whist, played with all *•!•*<"••• <««»«»>• it* four hands closed, spiced ch luto for *"""">«>» r' vU§i with restricted auction bid- *T C mm a 9 7 practice. Regardless of how677 words
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1338 1951-04-22 17 JOHN BLAIR - JOHN BLAIR By No: 5. Dempsey v. Carp«ntler Tlm hjndiom* clMnf«atur«d Cjrpentier witli »h« dynjmit* Mwch in hit riflit h«»d, lov*d Fr«nc« twd Franc* loved him. He kad many rights in hit feaf a«d di.»iii«u«h«d urtir, but tht fif fit that cauted most1,338 words
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Advertisement183 1951-04-22 17 NEXT WEEK:— Biliy Wright. England ama WoSverhampton Wanderers captain, will tell you the way to play left-half. JB ■T-dßa tm^SK^jMknm^ JhQB B bIbM IWI Bj3i %r BA gflßßß^a^^^ Ojßblß^^^^^^^ H Bfiß^Bfll I I 9Q^^^^ r B^B^BH WSm^^^^^Smm mm tfl BW S B^a^B mm. mrJmm m^> bZmmMjLw&f C«b^E I i B^B^Bl183 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1951-04-22 18 SHARPSHOOTER - Real sporting stars all too few SHARPSHOOTER says D EAL sporting stars arc few and far between in Malaya. I mean players who are not only outstanding in their field but who by the manner of their performance, as well as its quality, bring a touch of personality, of freshness,1,076 words
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Article1061 1951-04-22 18 SAYS DENIS COMPTON gACK home I soon sensed an unspoken reproach in the people I me*. It was there in their eyes. They thought Id let England down. Well, if they are going to judge me on Test averages alone in Australia, then they are1,061 words
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Article344 1951-04-22 18 " WOODPUSHKR - "WOODPUSHKR") (By IT is a matter of igreeable surprise that chess players in Singapore and Johore are so active and interested in the game these days for after the Malayan chess Congress during the Easter holidays, one would have expected the woodpu.-h---ers to take things easy. But immediately344 words
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Miscellaneous11 1951-04-22 18 SPORTING SAM By Reg. Woottoa S^af^^^^a^A. 1 W I Mi^r^- jfj^^^^^%_.11 words
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Miscellaneous93 1951-04-22 18 CPOSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Otis: 4. Apu*l; 10 Hurricane; 11. Aware; It. Tenet; 14. bull; 16. Srar; Ift, Soliloquy; 21. Hen; 22. Iron: 21. Dm; 24. Saw; 25 Demi'.: 26. Up( 28 Nil; 29. Liar. 30. Sow; Sal Miserable: 34. Trap; J". *m«; 37. Rider; 40 Verse; 41. Composure; 43.93 words
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Article216 1951-04-22 19 TK a friendly cricket fame piayed I at Balestter yeaterdar. Sinpipore lodaM AaaociaMoc beat NonBamtfan Cricket Club by etght wtcketa after Non-Benders had declared at 12« lor foar. NO\ BFNMtS C.C.: B N Balhatchct Tt- -k'. 50. W. Ewart c Butirto Madan 2!. f, R Bunctt216 words
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Article358 1951-04-22 19 SPORE A XI HELD TWO- ALL Chinese play fine soccer Sinrapsre ~A"» 2; S.C.F.A t. Pi their first •nting this seasan Singapore Chinese Footftall AaMciattoo XI raw a fair, if n«t impressive, performance acaJnst Singapore "A" at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday Chinese forwards lacked co-ordination and they will have to358 words
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188 1951-04-22 19 CUP DISPUTE: AM Of FEU TO MEDIATE AM tl«r to aawßMe In tbe Matava Om awaAVaek b» ■aiaaai Foaßaßai AaaacaaftiOß of BkHßTys mm* Wmcaparr »mi>«r f nßaifi aaaMka baa beea aaaat. wka aao kaea rtaari, r. n —waj wMfc Haaa aaerer far That aaar.sman wit* wtalifi to rvwkaaß anonymmss. facto188 words
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Article232 1951-04-22 19 a BRIGHT it by Cbeonc Thiam Sjtw toa^ed Singapore Chi8881 Rermtton Ch* to beat tJsa "Wntaaan Reereauon Caub br hree wickeU la a friendly cricket zmaar an tbe pailat faatcrway. Cac Ctiias took tamo B u4 •asaos) 43 Score* I B Jaasm Obj Lav b Btrv232 words
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Article34 1951-04-22 19 SIGNALS DEFEAT R.A.S.C 5-1 ■BBgapore District S^nals beat H1.8.C flva-oa* IB a United Berviea Ptoottoaa Lamfwa bbbbb played at Nee Soon yesterday. Green scored four and Lewis one for »H|7>»i«; Rcbb acored for RASC34 words
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Article255 1951-04-22 19 OOYAL Havy ted by 1U ruaa at 1V the end of the first day's play against Army in an Inter -Sen Ices cricket match at the Naval Base yesterday. Hary were all out 239 wnd Army scored 87 for one wicket. Bary started Tery well255 words
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Article42 1951-04-22 19 Saaaay liavt ffninj Maoris Oar. UKNVNO Rajnblars will me* alttaUai Recreation Club at football today on the WestUpda School grotjnd la aid of the M utUrr. Colle«* of Malaya Purd "ftie wir.ieri wUI be pre"ent«d K a s er c"*i42 words
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Article209 1951-04-22 19 BANOKOK. Sat. HTITHOUT encountering gerJous opposition, the Penang Sin Hwa bandminton team won the second of their series of encounters against, the All-Siamese team by eight games to one In a two-da* tournament played on Chinese High School cou.ts on Thursday and yesterday.209 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-04-22 19 C TAN LEY Mortensen (Black pool), the EactanJ eentrr- forward iai white shir t tfcrwarted whew »kwat tw shod* hr Jtaa C«w>n (M«rt«n'. the Scotland Roalku-erwr and mUHe Wwßawarn (Clasefw Raarers). Sr«t»a»%ds cen-tre-half, duruic the international soccer match fcetmern England and Scotfanai in the Emwire Stadmm. WenMrr. London.Reuter - 58 words
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Article304 1951-04-22 19 LONDON, Saturday. TOTTENHAM Hotspurs, Britain* "team of the year". 1 failed to clinch the First Division championship yesterday. By drawing; away from home while Manchester United defeated Cup finalists Newcastle United, they are mW three points In front with two i matches still to play.Reuter - 304 words
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Article53 1951-04-22 19 LONDON, Satßrday. m TK won the ScwMiah (up for the l«th tiaae U>da> when ther Wat MotherutU by the only coal scored by McPhail tat the lJth minatc of the caaae. A crwwd ml 154.0 M fneked Hampden Park in wrifltaat weather bwt witii a raUier53 words
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Article175 1951-04-22 19 ITULKASHDIO m «> m 9* sprint for tm» taat qoart«cmft*. H-J-r-oM Awtha* &n«h S*Ut«or Bod Ant Cyrlim Teami. holder of the »11-«Ulayaii 25-mUe time trial record, bettered his awn rtane yt**r6*y for tlie distaaoa when he docked 1 tar 6 mlna. oa> Bajklt Tteah B«dAwthar Singh'a175 words
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Article210 1951-04-22 19 CINCAPOBB Mai cricket XI Or- 1 fraM BA T berur by ma* »t tbt Po.Mt Training Schoal ftvoDd ymUkUt For Pollc* Bundram bit H whu Ve:u»i:i*J t4M* Bye f«.. 2*. pin X t Chcah Kta Swee c Uaaes a Latham SI: B OteßMi Roaa run210 words
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Article317 1951-04-22 19 Saaaay Twarn 11. apart* Car. pi an lnteresUag game of cricket x alawd at ibe Bifle Range Boad Sound yeaterday. N. J. A. Poster's I beat Police Depot by six Rickr s The baXUng was very brlgnt both aides scoring at tbe rate of317 words
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Article151 1951-04-22 20 SCORING thrice, Chan Seng gave Aston AC. a th»ee-one win in a B.A.F.A. Division 3A fixture against Social A. P. at Oeylang yesterday. The match was drab and monotonous. Social showed poor defence and paid dearly. Aston led one-nil shortly before, the interval when Chan151 words
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Article, Illustration2007 1951-04-22 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP From Fifty Grand romps home POLIN Tulloh was in good riding form at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, opening day of the Selangor Turf Club April meeting, landing a treble Marco Polo, Atom Boy and Rio Grande the last two being "photo-finish" winners. 'Skeeter" Garrard gainedAP - 2,007 words
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Article297 1951-04-22 20 SatuUr Time* Ip«h Sp«rU (.'arrcspandent A SNAP goal scored live minutes after the Interval gave Negrt Sembilan victory against the run of play agalnsi Perak In a friendly inter-state soccer match played at the Chinese Assembly Hall, Ipon, ground yesterday. Although there was bright sunshine297 words
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