The Straits Times, 24 June 1951
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Title Section27 1951-06-24 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Of Tfce Strait* Ttaaea Singapore *>•• Pren No. 83* SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS. PHONE 2S4f*27 words
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Article, Illustration452 1951-06-24 1 ULTIMATUM TO OIL MEN 32 hours to decide TEHERAN, Saturday. AS the Anglo Iranian Oil Co. today warned the Persian Government that oil aboard waiting tankers at Abadan would bt pumped back ashore if they continued to demand receipts for it made out to the new National Iranian Oil Co.,Reuter; AP; UP - 452 words
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Article184 1951-06-24 1 TOYKO, Sat ALLIED troops trying to p.-et Chines* Coeamunist attack timetable pushed rap.Jly north to clear Red soldiers out of the area aouth of Pyongyang today American troops moved ln*o position early this morning and Jumped off at dawn. At noon they passed throughUP - 184 words
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Article25 1951-06-24 1 NEW YORK. Sat— Governor Thomas E. Dewey wUI visit Singapore during his visit to the Far East, it was announced today.— A.P.AP - 25 words
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Article67 1951-06-24 1 LONDON. Sat— Mr Ernest Davieg. British Deputy at the 'Big Four" Deputies talks which ended in Paris on Thursday returned to London from Paris today. He told reporters: "I have no hesitation in saying that the Russians are responsible for the breakdown. They will continue toReuter - 67 words
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Article27 1951-06-24 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sat— A bill to expropriate the printing plant of El Intransigente. one of Argentina's leading provincial newspapers, became law last night.—Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article273 1951-06-24 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter IOHORfc BAHRU Saturday. jOHORE Customs officers have seised mere than half a I ton of opium believed to have come from Communist China, and worth half a million dollars in the blade market. !t was found buried in und just above high273 words
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Article67 1951-06-24 1 Sunday Timta Steff Reporter. THI tipiit o* Si«sapof< Ri«t Commifi— which wm Hown out t* Smgja«r« about a montfc ago. i« new back in London, tK« Sunday Trnin un4er*Un4t wild commiiili of Ht« Cover nor Sir Franklin Ciwun. Tilt Riot Report will now be .tuoNed67 words
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159 1951-06-24 1 NEW YORK, Sat. PAN- AMERICAN Airways announced last night that "the greatest air search in history" is being made by aircraft of four countries for the Constellation, missing in West Africa with 40 people aboard. United States Air Force planes based on the Azores159 words
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Article41 1951-06-24 1 DARWIN. Sat. One of the biggest grass fires in the history of Australia's northern territory burned out hundreds of square miles of good cattle feed near the rfass<ng of tht great northern stock grounds at Newcastle Waters— UPUP - 41 words
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Article24 1951-06-24 1 MILAN. Sat— The death of Carla Toscaninl. 73. wlf e of Arturo Toscaninl was announced on Saturday by the Italian radio.— A.P.AP - 24 words
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94 1951-06-24 1 Safey Time* SUIT Reporter. A tiger has been roaming th» Naval Base for the past two or three days, but an organised hunt for it yesterday failed either to locate or destroy the beast. Two officers and flyEuropean officers of the Naval Base Police94 words
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Article63 1951-06-24 1 BUENOB AIRES Sat.— General Franklin Lucero announced last night five junior army officers had been suspended after discovery of a movement to spread disaffection within the ranks. Listed among the plotters were "the anti-Argentine foreign press," "some foreign news agencies", certain retired Argentine military officers, andReuter - 63 words
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Article47 1951-06-24 1 NEW YORK, Sat. New York State Police are using television in a manhunt for the first time. They televised the photograph of a lorry abandoned by a man who is believed to have shot and killed a trooper near Oneonta last week. A.P.AP - 47 words
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Article72 1951-06-24 1 TOKYO. Sat— Far East Air Force acknowledge one Sabre Jet missing after yesterday's battle up MIG Alley. A communique yesterday said all returned. The Air Force said today since the air war Increased in intensity on June 17 the Far East Air Forces have lostReuter-AAP - 72 words
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Article47 1951-06-24 1 WASHINGTON S a t.— Judge Robert Jackson of the United States yesterday refused to delay the imprisonment of eleven leaders of the United States Communist Party whose five year prison sentences were confirmed by the Buprem c Court a few days ago.— APAP - 47 words
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110 1951-06-24 1 Sunday Time* SUIT Reporter. f'HARLIE Oammage (Rough and Tough As They Comet was taken to the General Hospital after the "Swedish Angel" (SSO pounds of Ferocity* had finished with him in the second round the Happy World stadium last night. The Swedish Angel had110 words
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Article153 1951-06-24 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KEMAMAN, Saturday. A MAN-EATINC tigar is on tha prowl in thw Kamaman araa. Tha brute hat to data carriod away thraa rubber tappers including two woman. VICTIM No. 1 was a Chi- nese woman rubber tapper In Payoh wu carried away153 words
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Article239 1951-06-24 1 GOBS SPORE VISIT CUT Sunday Times Staff Reporter nrHE four-desrroyer Amarican Squadron now in the Singapore roads will up-anchor ahead of schedule tomorrow morning to race for the Persian Culf, on a special showing tha flag mission." They ara tha 2.200-ton destroyers Kennedy. Fisk Rush239 words
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234 1951-06-24 1 Four runaway girls treed to go home Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORE S four runaway girls, detained by the Special Branch since last Tuesday were released and sent home yesterday. And for one of them homecoming meant she was able "to take flowers home for daddy's birthday." A police statement234 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-06-24 1 Former conf.dent.al military adviser to Cencralitiimo Chiang Kai-»h«*. 82-year-old Lr.C«n. Friedrich Lindemann. who it on hit way back to Germany after 23 year* in China Sunday Times picture. STORY IN f 9.32 words
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Article55 1951-06-24 1 EDINBURGH. Sat. THE Scottish National Assembly may send a petition to King George asking for self-government for Scotland! The fifth annual meeting of the Assembly here today accepted a resolution authorising its National Covenant Committee to present a petition. The committee will consider the matterReuter - 55 words
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Article65 1951-06-24 1 HOW UK's HEAITH HAS IMPROVED LONDON. Sat.-Th,, ter for Health. Mr. Hilary Marquand. said today that women now 50 had a lil c expectancy of 76 and men of oO could expect to reach 72 In 1901 comparative life expertancles were only 70 and 69. The Improvement was a strikingReuter - 65 words
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Article24 1951-06-24 1 LONDON. Sat.— The British Prime Minister Mr. Clement Attlee was received in audience by the King at Windsor this afternoon. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article49 1951-06-24 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sat Aryentlnas Austrian-born atomic scientist. Prof. Ronald Richter. said today he would perform an "extraordinary experiment" somewher P in Argentina in six or eight months time He repeated his earlier claim that electric power In An?t*ntina would soon bf» generated by atomic energy— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement113 1951-06-24 1 GBMS JEWELLERY HI WATCHES* KHA L I K >< 11. The Ararik. >) That** Z347C. Spore. CHEN HBIEN MET' SERIES. (In Lola Seal* Tuning) S n»llT made to play all Chinee* Mi.ndarin B*«o nth •a: "Roar. Rear I L»»e yo*T. r\m. /T^ ni *xat o» ***NpV^Jr* Aj I^^Tl 1> sLii^^^^ia^BIIIIIIIIIIi^IIMa^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBf^r113 words
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Advertisement75 1951-06-24 1 \mUt. GLAMOJL. 0 J**HB CARSON j^ EL MOM Star X Th* Miniver ttarfi ««se*"^ if-.?* .1* I It's so easy to be maxr- PP cuing and thrilling, too. Just try tru* famous Max Factor Hollywood Make-up in the correct »hadsi which are individually prescribed to enliven, enhance, and harmonize perfectly75 words
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Article, Illustration883 1951-06-24 2 Memories Of A Malayan Ciri/ Servant i 9 By R.J. FARRER, C.M.G. TO firmh with encroachment claims (which must have numbered several thousand), about a year later I sent in to Government long report on encroachment claims, with an analysis of two areas, Hokkien Street and Pekin883 words
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Article, Illustration971 1951-06-24 2 This week the Journal tells the story of how Pengeran Gusti surprised his neighbours and confounded the agricultural pundits with the success of his banana plantation. SUNDAY, June 17. VEXT door to the n Dusun, up the road, Is a 5-acre piece of land on which are a971 words
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Article400 1951-06-24 2 Contributed by 8. Dural itaja Singam THE scientific MM oi tfae Malayan se'.adang, Bex kubbaefci, commemoraTes the late T. R. Hubback, the famous Malayan shikari, who first presented a specimen of the seladang to the British Museum, London. THE Island pf Singapore was offered as a400 words
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Advertisement107 1951-06-24 2 The Only Pain Reliever containing Vitamin B< i£pt If yo»i tre su&nng from a Cotd, Mtt^^. Ifl*^ Chill, Headache or Nerve Pain VH ttart ttking YEA6T-VITE S I Tablet* AT ONCE. You will be M.~ tST otuyojtd at the difference k V" IB makes to you. Your Pain, Cold, Ik107 words
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Article115 1951-06-24 3 THE MOVING FINGERWILL RECORD ■eflgea; nmi Staff Beparter. |/or the first time in the try of the Singapore Court tape recordlsjf i ill be used to reludges' summing-ups and judgments, if experinow going on prove A special AC electrical cable has already been laid to the Supreme Court building to115 words
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Article51 1951-06-24 3 ■sur.: I E BRITISH seamen from tr* :.mp.re Madway names w**re gm-n aj> riatt. 19 Pe.rin. JO and Lls.c :.,v cautioned 1 di.-.char'zfd by the Sin n Mr P Clatue list lerl iiaviour drunk pick■n up in Orchard 3'>aa t were !<>und lying U tie of the51 words
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Article59 1951-06-24 3 ■>r» t it ir- (Mindrni In adi i that he was given ii d in by ih> j rnl'e he wa-. out m 'apping lub 1 .is made by Ponnu. a labourer <<n Chev;<>l I^abu. whin i)e appear Inehe An-ang SaiUi ;iban Mm-. clay ling59 words
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Article53 1951-06-24 3 Hunt a Timtx .si i a L'R^'sat— A was declared today ng the area within a of one mile of the rernt area at the 2- i i :ic, Seremban— Labu Bona fide travelers p through the area ill be excluded from the iwder The 153 words
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Article48 1951-06-24 3 Sandav Time* < orrrnponJrnl. JOHORE BAHRU. Sun The Kirn Chin Hoe Sawmill in Labis district was destroyed by fire by bandits on Thursday The mfll was in the pro>l being closed down and part of the equipment had been removed when the lire occurred48 words
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Article220 1951-06-24 3 'Blue films still here film shows art on the increase in Malaya, and Federation and Singapore police have been alerted to watch for all clues that might iead to the arrest of exhibitors who are making huge profits out of private screenings of these "blue"220 words
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Article79 1951-06-24 3 >un«ay Times »,aIT Be.ocr er. Ang Soy Tee. 22. of Beach Road, and Lee Ah Kam, 59 of Clyde Terrace claimed trial in the Singapore Second Pohce Court yesterday wheu < harged with fraudulent post&sion of 4.774 lbs of rubb-r vi>'« ik at Telok79 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-06-24 3 MISS Catherine Wat and Mr. Tan Chye Seng were married rorerday at the Church of the Nativity or tht BUsxtd Virgin Mary, Singapore. A reception w» heM at might at the bridegroom residence. Sunday34 words
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Article91 1951-06-24 3 B'JKIT M2RTAJAM. Sat In memory of their 87-year-old mother. Madam Tan Cheng Choon. who died In Cnma three weeks ago. Mr. Urn Teik Heng. a prominent Province Wellesiey merchant and his brothers Thow Hcng. Oh Heng and Hal Heng are staging a three-day "Kong91 words
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172 1951-06-24 3 iMSnTiBM Staff CMHMaIM KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE founding of the Artl--1 flcial Limb and Orthopaedic Appliance Centm In Kuala Lumpur has brought a great deal of cheer and hope into the lives of many people, said Mr. V. J. Tharmalingam at a farewell172 words
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Article34 1951-06-24 3 Mr. Robert J. Boylan wll' Join the United States Information Service staff in Singa pore. He is due to arrtvewith his wife and two-year-old son by the Chilian tin i34 words
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Article36 1951-06-24 3 SITIAWAN. Sat Police Lieutenant P. B. Legat. a keen playing member of the Dindings Cricket Association has left the district on transfer. His place has been taken by Lieut. H. B. Miller from Kuala Kangsar.36 words
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137 1951-06-24 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORE traffic police will in future take "determined action against offenders." »n official announcement stated yesterday. "It seems clear that a new approach to road traffic cases is required if the appalling toll of casualties on the roads is to be137 words
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Article125 1951-06-24 3 Sunday Time* C«4Te*pondent. SEGAMAT, Sat. \yHEN a 35-year-old Chinese woman was charged in Segamat to^_y with being out of doors during the curfew at Cha'ah. she unfolded a strange story. Pointing to her right eye which was black. Ong Slew Eng alleged she had been beaten125 words
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Article43 1951-06-24 3 TOHORE BAHRU Sat. Women prisoned In Johore BaMru Prison are being taught to make embroidery and tin sewing. Inche Ann binte Abdul Majeed. the acting Superiuof the Princess EUaabrtfc Schoo! for the Blind, htt volunteered to teach tba43 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-06-24 3 A w*ddmg took pUc* at th« C«rh*drjl of the Good Sfcjptiard Singapore, yettcrdjy evening Between Mm Money Pirothjw Kjndiwjlj and Mr. G«orgc Norkert Lobe. A reception was heM at 15. MoMnt Rotic R*«d Sttadjy Times picture.36 words
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Article38 1951-06-24 3 PENANG.Sat.-The Penang and Province Wellesiey Welfare Aid Committee has paid out $500 to victims of the gad? which swept south Province last April Most of the relief went to Malay fishermen and pad) growers38 words
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Article280 1951-06-24 3 65 men blush: Cause— a woman Sunday Tim«s Staff Reporter CIXTY-FIVE men all member* of the Singapore Municipal Employees Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society are too shy to take their troubles to j women. The woman, 28-year-old Miss Margaret Baker, who is the Lady Welfare Officer of the Singapore Municipality,280 words
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Article41 1951-06-24 3 Sund.<> liaae* Carreapondent. IPOH. Sat —Two bullet riddled bandit caps were the only evidence which police party found when they followed up a bandit ambush in which a Malay special lojt hte life at the Wan Lee. mining41 words
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Article23 1951-06-24 3 SEGAMAT, Sat A 19--year-old Malay woman, Nya binte Ma'aJip. was today criarged In the Segamat Court With v.sing abusive language23 words
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Article127 1951-06-24 3 5 CHARGED WITH HOUSE TRESPASS Sunday Times Staff Bejiorler. WILLIAM Ooh, K Madhavan Kathiravelu, Cheo Kolc Tah and George Yeo Peck Tiew appeared In the Singapore Third District Court yesterday on a charge of house trespass and with masquerading as revenue officers. They were alleged to have entered the house127 words
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Article110 1951-06-24 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. UECAUSE of the lack of travelling facilities in the Federation, more than 500 Siamese pilgrims have left for Mecca from a South Siani port. Inche Md. Ali Arshad, who is acting for the pilgrim commissioner. Haji Ali Rouse, now In110 words
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Article72 1951-06-24 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Through the efforts of Mrs P. D. H. Jaskson, a member of the Johore Bahru Welfare Committee, approval has been obtained from the Collector of Land Revenue, Johore Bahru, for the use of a vacant plot of land at the Junction of Jalan72 words
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Article57 1951-06-24 3 Saaday Tiraea Correspondent. SEGAMAT, Sat —An Indian Muslim, Maulana Muthu Koyadur. 44. was today fined IS at Segamat for being drunk and incapable. "I suffer from gastritis and was advised to take liquor for relief," he said. "When I drank the stuff I did57 words
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Article241 1951-06-24 3 Animal plane for London Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE BIGGEST airborne shipment of wild animals, birds and fish to be exported to the United Kingdom will leave Singapore on |uly 2 in a specially chartered BOAC York freighter. They aie being shipped by a well-known London wild animal dealer, Mr.241 words
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Article94 1951-06-24 3 Sund»T Tines SUIT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. J£:w ~S who met the Toong Foonsr Bus Company ci Thursday to settle a wage dispute without result will me again .omorrow morning. The negotiations between them failed when the management turned down a request by the employees for a94 words
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Article31 1951-06-24 3 PENANO Sat —The American Consul and Mrs. La Rue Lutkins will hold a reception on July 4 at the US. Consulate in Pangkor Road in commemoration of Independence Day.31 words
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Miscellaneous241 1951-06-24 3 Today's Radio IlMCAPOHt ln Sritaln"; 10 JO "Voice of Ui« Poe;': 10.50 "EpUotue .V-ho- 41 atrUeti dlgt > 11 C\om. aw WalU Tim* 1 JO "Sons of the Pioneers 14ft »»v American Folk Music. 10 News n.s$ BJ ji.jj, ?s.jj M from KL; 10.05 Radio Doctor, trm: 5.M p>J».— 1S.4S241 words
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Article, Illustration1467 1951-06-24 4 Young banker became 'deputy governor' IN a way. Mr. Tan Chin Tuan's selection as Deputy President of me Singapore Legislative Council was no surprise This we!' -groomed young man he is «nly 4 3 a Stra»ts-bcrn Chinese by birth a banker by profession, seemed the most obvious choice Those who1,467 words
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Article321 1951-06-24 4 SIMMMUmKIIIMCUHIIIiItIIUIHMIIiII Association, as president of the Straits Chinese British Association, and as president of the cosmopolitan Island Club. But even with that facility born of experience. Tan Chin Tuan himself admits having been "concerned" about his new duties. Suffice to say. he made no hash. The d»y will321 words
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Miscellaneous121 1951-06-24 4 NEW CROSSWORD rf« A __^BL_ JmBL_ ■BL_HBI mistress were not this AL'RUSS II v.nat is there ib j. 17. Where 1 across 9 ended 1 LroS^^aTd^Robe^ igSSpTtS? easy'! fcgJW'L Brld.es. (8, (6. 3). 10. It «oes on to bowl. 14. "A fen of waters" 19. Not even In shape 18121 words
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Article453 1951-06-24 5 Labis alive again curfew ends Sunday Times Staff Reporter Quring the 72 hour curfew imposed on the Labis district of Segamat, North fohore. security forces screened thousands of people and arrested 44 18 Chinese, including three women, and 26 Indians. The curfew, the longest since the453 words
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Article85 1951-06-24 5 Sraiai Tmbm« C wraap»na>»t. !M(AK. Sat. A woman. Tan Ah Kirn, 39, whs use* her 14-year-old daughter for the purpose of prostitution at Jalan Arab, was •rntrnced by the Muar Magistrate to six month* sample imprisonment from March 22. Tmn was also sentenced to one month's85 words
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Article, Illustration72 1951-06-24 5 PATIENTS at tfce aWMat MtMtary H*sa>ital. Sinjaperc. were entertained by tfce Rowcroft Players from R I M.I fase workshops on Thurtdiy Jnd Friday. This Sunday Times picture shows A/B Nolan. H MS leHast ileftl w4io has a fractured lag, A/* Fewk. and Rifleman (ohntton of the Cjmeronians i right I72 words
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Article106 1951-06-24 5 ti v Ttmrt SlalT Rrpurtrr. Nn has been rvarhit>out the actual date I :ixfer of the Cucos i from the Singapore Australian GovernI he acting Australian 1 «>:or.er in Singapore. T K. Critchley. said las' ngapore Government on Friday nij?ht he necessary in- transier106 words
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Article23 1951-06-24 5 <> Timem (orrenpandrul. 'AT. Sa: A branch St John Ambulance is to be formed at ll and enrolment for h now open.23 words
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Article212 1951-06-24 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC will soon be taught to pupils in all Government, aided and regional schools in Singapore. A plan submitted In the Director of Education by the departments Master of Music. Mr. Clan Williams. has been approved As this is the212 words
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Article186 1951-06-24 5 Sunda> I.i.c» Ii m fsp.mu. :it JOHORr. BAHRU. Sat •pKE JOHORE Selection Board has chosen seven Malay women and 14 men for training at teachers. The wo.rien will be I the Malay Women's Training College at Malacca and the men to the Sultan Idris Trainmtr186 words
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Article72 1951-06-24 5 .-unUiv i.m.s Mad K.por.er. OROFtoSOR c. Northcot.- Parkinson Rattle Professor of History in the University cf Malaya, who lelt for England last Monday on short leave, will represent the University a. the fifth Anglo-American conference of historians lo b,, held in London from July 9 to 14.72 words
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Article85 1951-06-24 5 KLUANG. Sal Baba bin S3kek, charged with stealing a pen valued at $10 from Ibrahim bin Abdullah, told the President of th« Sessions Court that Ibrahim owed him $12 and had asked him to take the pen. Baba pawned the pen for S3 Later he85 words
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Article57 1951-06-24 5 Sunday Times HUB R otter. The Governor of Singapore and the High Commissioner if the Federation of MaJaya ha w e Jointly appointed Mr. J. F. Arthur to be temporary Chairman of the Board of Management of tne War Risks (Goods) Insurance Fund In place of57 words
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Article61 1951-06-24 5 Sunday Time* Staff Rrpor.er. The following have been elected to be members of the Singapore Bar Committee for 1951: Mr. K. A. Seth (chairman i, Mr. F. O. Vaux. Mr. F. R. N. H. Massey Mr. Wee En* Lock Mr. R. C H. Llm, Mr. W. B.61 words
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104 1951-06-24 5 No historical material sent to Raffles yet Sunday T.nus Suff Reporter. |^O donation of historical material has yet been made either to the Raffles Library or to the University library, though an appeal for such donations was made ever six months ago by Prof. C. Norihcoie Parkinson. Raffles Prolessor of104 words
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Article41 1951-06-24 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat —The inaugural meeting of the Adult Education Association of Malaya will be held at Kuala Lumpur on July 1. Johore will be represented at that meeting by Syed Naslr bin Ismail, of the Johore Education Department.41 words
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Article114 1951-06-24 5 Sund.iv Timi s j> alt Kcjii.r.rr. A PURPLISH Java sparrow hopped up and down in a cage and chirped continuously in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday when Us owner. 58-year-old Oh Kian Teck. was charged before Mr. R. B. I. Pates with dishonest fortune114 words
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Article321 1951-06-24 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE GOVERNOR of Singapore, Sir Franklin Cimson, yesterday said that the future of the boys of the Bukit Timah Home depended on the attitude taken towards them by their employers. Sir Franklin, who was so aking at the sports meeting of321 words
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Article273 1951-06-24 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE YOUNC, and »h« simple and the immature fall victims to Communist propaganda because they have little natural resistance to its deceits. Mr. A. E. C. Blades, chiei of Singapore's Special Branch police, made this diagnosis last night, as the Emergency273 words
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Article187 1951-06-24 5 Blackout areas during the next 24 hours are: DAY: Great World Ho Hong Oil Mills, Alexandra incinerator, Tiong Bahru, Havelock Road, Alexandra Brickworks. Malayan Brewery. A.B.C. Brewery. Dlethelm Co., Tanglin Road. Phoenix Park, Pasir Pan jang, Opium Factory, Reformatory iload, Oxygen Factory. Cressonile, St. James, Mirl Road, Silat Road.187 words
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Article34 1951-06-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— T Michael, a Tamil, claimed trial in Kuala Lumpur today to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt. The case was postponed to June 90. Ball of $100 was offered.34 words
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Advertisement479 1951-06-24 5 "Susan, you did not marry a millionaire!" "What a delightful p.ece of fundamental truth for Sunday!" "Seriously, m dear how muck did you pay for those elegant new decanters?" *Not a single cent, John!" "What's the catch?" "No catch they're empty Quinnetta bottles!" QUINNETTE SQUASHES Orango Cru.h $1 60 Lemon479 words
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Article, Illustration2339 1951-06-24 6 THE SINGAPORE SCENE Mouseen Malial JUST what it it about a party on board ship? From the moment one steps on to the gangway, under the bright arc o* biasing lights, to be greeted by the smart ly uniformed ship's crew t II the last drinks have been drunk around2,339 words
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Advertisement229 1951-06-24 6 One ol the inipoitani iirm, winch pMpMj of Singapore f C are always looking forward to and thry will keep on 5 looking to »tocfc up till they go Home to make thrm a* «lrt» to thflr friends as well a« for their own uso is available again w have229 words
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Article825 1951-06-24 7 Dorothy ThsrclMr - The height of the London Season Dorothy ThsrclMr 3r \A/£ 're now in Hrn early part «f what it known as "Tlm Lr,«<ori Season" and Hns ye-i it is very definitely season with a difference. Over and above the usual run of welcome tourists, the ii h-.^ brought to our825 words
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Article869 1951-06-24 7 MARY HEATHCO' IT - MARY HEATHCO'IT By TIME was whin a marine* idol ntoMt tofntont with a Grade A profile and torso to match. Tkoso 4ays. anything foot, at lotot in America where Enxio Pinma, middle-aged star off "South Pacific" ttartot) the fishion for ornery looking i heroes. There's also869 words
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Article, Illustration114 1951-06-24 7 T k .a,^ a i •ifaV I a»k •a rh« tendaw coltectiaot rhie year. The first picture shews Vierer Sfietwi's 4**ts m printed tilk tavljrd e>y |a<ajmar (W tfcird pktur* Michael Sharand's u.r in tfca s«^i« m teriil The aaeet »icle»e skews maeVl used in the erivata aVeas thaw eiven114 words
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Article457 1951-06-24 7 THE process of casserole cookery is, admittedly, longer than frying or boiling, but the food is more digestible and all its valuable propeties are retained. A casserole is easily kept clean and there is never any danger of rust or chipping as might be the ease with metal pans.457 words
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Advertisement163 1951-06-24 7 2 under strictest control I j I Ever) single tafrKuard from dairy through I proiowng and poking it utilized under iht>. ■M Botdm SyMeoi of Quality Corn rol to guarantee <f^i JFw you slwari the finott quality milk it it possible 1. KLIMit para. .ofee*. £*1 WJF 2. KLIM keepi163 words
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Advertisement245 1951-06-24 7 2*Asprp''"\\\ R^s tablets with EJtfp^f A it.mulating dnnk. who- T^ thtr Ket or cold, it ggt^ggggT V^aW I good first step »n packing IKJgHv I up yowr flagging antrgy '7H I let trimulatien alette to net everything -what is needed too.it to teethe awey the irritability, nervinets and tenseness that245 words
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Article, Illustration577 1951-06-24 8 SUSAN DEACON TODAY A CROUP of men art now at work in secrecy in Parti •iotigning tk« clotSes that women all over the world will wear at tho end of Hits year. Christian Dior. Fath. Desses. and other leading Pans designers art creating the fashions577 words
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Article, Illustration158 1951-06-24 8 STAR FISH MODE X Second picture ihowi a hu«e trar-fiati design en ull« bate w+iich made this attractive picture kat j »em by Mr*. R. B. >»P« at rh. op»r<m« of the j loyal Ascor Rice meeting. Peeil Popper PWot. J iintr):! t iiiiiiiin'icMiniiin)miiiniiii:iit:iiM;iiiii!i:3iiiiiiniiif; la addition158 words
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975 1951-06-24 8 I chose the wrong man HUMAN CASEBOOK AFTER I left school I had a toy friend whom I loved very much and had promised to marry. My mother objected to our friendship and took stern action but I Ignored all her warnings and continued seeing him This went on for975 words
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Article428 1951-06-24 8 NANCY BAUME - Festival Brings Out Gay Prints NANCY BAUME. By BRITAINS Festival has produced a remarkable crop of fashion fads and fancies to commemorate the occasion Scarves, ties, dress fabrics, men's waistcoats, curtains, carpets, gloves even electric lights all have become "festivalised." The Festival dresses are gay affairs in crisp cotton, with428 words
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546 1951-06-24 8 BEBE YEO - Successful matchmakers have no conscience BEBE YEO By IT is a common Chinese saying that no go-between will be a success at her job unless sht is an accomplished liar. Despite the March of Time, there are innumerable parents in Singapore who still rely on go-betweens to get lite partners546 words
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Advertisement174 1951-06-24 8 yaw D.lUtt.ryl He* eves the m—» 'jfl _jp?x expensive mil peHsh lent* leaner It CUTIX. jpV ij i>_\ Only Cartes contain* the exclusive, **S K '{Fttfo nrm ingredient, Enaaaeloa. The one l(f/fj Ismtre will remain on your nmila Vp for days. No chipping, ne peeling. ne fading. Ckeow from Use174 words
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Advertisement368 1951-06-24 8 MARMITE THI VITAMIN TIAJT EXTKACT in your cooking puts vitamins in your food a a^B*aKV Were t>l m% i (o rrtk '"•a'i healthier tainar' Just 3 «*s»'^£^^ B Rp^s^% a lutlt Marmli* yeast extract A^L&t lnn^v« th coo*'"! •<«• tt>* j£ "I t^VUUIj) 1 b*r,em o< Vltamm ft— 10 feotf368 words
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Article631 1951-06-24 9 'I will be a bloody nuisance' says planter Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Saturday. A CONTENTION that he would remain "a bloody nuisance until we have an efficient police force" was made by a European manager of a rubber estate in Seremban Magistrate's Court631 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-06-24 9 SOME et Hie 8.000 tern oi Spanish salt aboard the Chinese Liberty ship Hji Hiujn. lying in the Singapore Roads, pictured being unloaded into lighters lying alongside. Unleidm« hi practically completed, and karris cie* abovt two mchei thick can he seen on the ship's hyll. Tht ship has been in57 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-06-24 9 THIRTY-FOUR vear-oM Ob*** Kow Thye. M.8.E.. a Cnde Oi»« Hospital Assist™* jttjcticd to the General Hospital, will lejve on Aue 9 on a year's Departmental Scholarship at rite Bridge-of-Earn Hospital in Pcrthsire. Scotland. H« wrll tak« a training coarse in medical gymnastic*42 words
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Article139 1951-06-24 9 MORE SIAMESE RICE FOR SPORE SOON |J|ORE free rice is expected to flow into Singapore from Siam, following the announcement that the import licences must be endorsed by the Siamese Government and that payment be made in sterling stipulation had been recorded. Leading rice importers said yesterday that during the139 words
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Article55 1951-06-24 9 Sunday Tiim* SUB LorresDOndenl PENANG Sat._A Resolution expressing full confidence in Dato Onn and pledging to support and follow him whereever he goes will be moved at a Penang UMNO youth assembly to be held next Tuesday. Twenty five sub-branches of the local UMNO youth section will55 words
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Article34 1951-06-24 9 Sanaa? Times Cerrespenfent MUAR.S3I -A >•>• .<:ab!e. F-hmat bin Malan. 55. who neglected his duty at M-.ni.< Estate on May 17. was fined $500 or three months hard labour In Muar34 words
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Article177 1951-06-24 9 After a quiet and uncertain opening yesterday, the Singapore rubber market steadied on rrports that Malaya's production figures were the lowest since April, 1949. Early business was reported at lower levels, but later in the morning, a fair turn-over was recorded at two cents a lb. higher than at177 words
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Article230 1951-06-24 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A FTER struggling for existence" without premises for four years, the KIWI Member* League of Singapore, has now been allowed to use the Social Welfare Centre at Prinsep Street. Founded In July 1947 by a lew members of the International230 words
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Article310 1951-06-24 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter AN 82 YEAR OLD former German Lieutenant General who was invited to China 23 years ago to be Cen. Chiang Kai Shek's confidential military adviser and to head China* "Sandhurst, arrived in Singapore yesterday on the President Polk, on hit way back to Germany310 words
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Article73 1951-06-24 9 Suaday Tiasca ResMrter. rN Tea Lai, wno was arrested when h. was seen removing a bicycle parked at Empress Place on June 11 was yesUrday sentenced to 15 months' rJ. and two years lolice iupenrisioD by Mr 8. E. Teh »r the thlr.i District Court73 words
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Article40 1951-06-24 9 Sunday Times Bspsrter. A charge of attempted robbery was explained to 23--year-old Liv Wah Tong In the First Police Court yesterday. It was alleged that Liv, armed with a spanner, attempted to rob a femato Chlnese^TanOcokLlanajat40 words
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108 1951-06-24 9 rpHE Singapore Chamber EnX semble— the on'y orchestra In the Colony to specialise in works and compositions, written for string and. occasional, wind instrumentswill present Its first public concert at the Victoria Memorial Halll- on July 13. The programme includes works by Purcell. Bach.108 words
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Article28 1951-06-24 9 Monday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— Mr. V. B. Menon, Senior Technical Assistant with the Segair.at P.W.D., has left for India on leave. iWV ■WA'AVAV/i'/iTAJ28 words
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Article224 1951-06-24 9 COURT TOLD OF DEAL FOR HOUSE AN Indian, K. Ismail tiahib had obtained the ter.ancy of 95 Market Street two yean ago at a rental of $6 a month in satisfaction of a judgment debt for $U>mx It was stated in the Se ond District Court on Friday. Tq# owner.224 words
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Article73 1951-06-24 9 Four people. Tan Siong Lab. Tan Slong Yam, Tan Siong Suan and Chan Yit Klan. were charged before Mr. S. E. Teh in the First District Court yesterday with possession of 55* lbs of raw opium on June 22. on board S MF. 58 at73 words
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Article52 1951-06-24 9 Sunday Times Correspondent KLANO, Sat.— The H« Imaster of the Klang High School. Mr. W. Burton, and Mrs. Burton were entertained by the school prefects md senior students at a farewell tea party on Thursday at the School Hall on the cv? of the headmaster's depart urs for52 words
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Advertisement257 1951-06-24 9 w f" VV^Mw'BI sM D\TF.ir\T The Rol^x Masterpiece This model is truly the most handsome and complete watch to ever bear the name Rolex and is offered with the impartial guarantee and certification of *n official Swiss Government testing station, showing it has passed uncompromising tests which mark it as257 words
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Advertisement79 1951-06-24 9 BILLIARD 1 ACCESSORIES I i by :j BURROUGHES& WATTS jj r a i 4 Point Hardwood t Butted Cues $12.75 jj Plain Cues $5.75 jj j: Crystalate Ball Sett $19.75 jj ;i Chalk Clips 30ctsjj j: Table Brushes $12.75 jj j: Cue Tips (Boxes of 100)- $3.95 jj j: Cue79 words
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Obituary84 1951-06-24 10 FATHER LAMBERT aged 78, ■aawd away at Tb« Mahap's Houae, Singapore Saturday June S3. at 10 aj*. Funeral —nil' i at the Cathedral of the Oood Shepherd today at 4 30 pm PETER CHEE CHIN NGIAN ■fed 75 pasted away peacefully at •45 am yesterday at hi* ResMssct •IN84 words
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Obituary13 1951-06-24 10 POTOER. In tieasured memory •f Retinald Stephen, died June •4th 1948.13 words
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Article68 1951-06-24 10 MR. TAN CHONO KHBE A family thank all relative* A fttend* w/no paid night rlaUa, tent wreath? 'rlegraina of condolence •Mended the funeral of thfer beto rd the !ate Mrs. Tan Caong KhM luce Cheah Kirn Lun i MRS. J. Onanapragaaam and eiiildren thank all friend* and rr•ho aent68 words
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Article242 1951-06-24 10 EROM Britain last week there cam* a report of a gigantic profits boom. Profits announced by companies in th« first five months of th« y«ar totalled mort than £700 million, compared with £587 million in th« previous year «nd financial experts predict that by the end242 words
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Article276 1951-06-24 10 ALTHOUGH Britain has now followed the United States lead In banning the export of strategic materials to Hong Kong, it will take more than political decisions thousands of miles away to cut off entirely the flow of these materials to Communist China from the teeming Colony.276 words
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Article, Illustration1580 1951-06-24 10 J. W. GOODWIN - J. W. GOODWIN by JOSS sticks no longer blacken with their fragrant smoke the red lacquer and gilding in the temple of the Goddess of Mercy at Pulal. There are no festive offerings, for there are no worshippers; the oncesturdy settlement of 3.000 Chinese1,580 words
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Article996 1951-06-24 10 says MOHAMED ZAHIR ISMAIL WHEN the Tyndareus set sail fromMalay a to Mecca at the end of last month *t took with It about three and a half million dollars of Malay farmers' and Malay small holders* hard-earned money *i July about the same sum996 words
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Advertisement552 1951-06-24 10 WEE.— To DuraUia wUc of Rom* Hflßg Klat. at Balance s Makwaftj Rom or 22nd June. 195: a sms. Samuel Wee Chta Art. SITTATIONS VACANT WANTED CANVASSERS for art ■Ilk •areea. tlouafgi, ahtritnfs Liberal CommUaton. Jlndato Led turihwna India*. TWO MALB Junior Clerk* required by old aaUbllahed BnliaifoaWanw Company. Oood552 words
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Advertisement8 1951-06-24 10 IJ FINJEST Jjvl BROKEN <«Sjs ORANGE £ZJ>> PEKO^E8 words
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Advertisement12 1951-06-24 10 Malaya's own favourite drink ißKT^bMb^bbl^^bP ORANGE CRUSH is qoocf {or your health12 words
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Article309 1951-06-24 11 Are they against independence Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC. Saturday. IF it was really the view of some Sultans that Malaya could not defend its independence against Communism then it would appear that they had no genuine intention to serve rhe government of this309 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-06-24 11 A section Hrn Singsper* Ckambo Emcwfcfe. mndtr **>* 4,,,ctK>* or Mr. Ps«l Ab^eun*4€m, reKcartiit* at RatfW Cirts Scfco^ yettcrdsy. The •rcktitrj wiN give ita first ■>«blic pttiotmtnet on |«try IS. Sanrfay Tmi«« pkmr«.32 words
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207 1951-06-24 11 DANCE TRiO TO ENTERTAIN MacDONALD Sunday Times SUff K«pert«r. •pwo young Indian dancing Kirls. and a veteran oalace dancer, will entertain the Commi.«sioner-General. Mr Malcolm Mac Donald with classical Indian dances at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow They are Miss Padmaja. Kumari Subdra. and Mr. Mankulom Vishnu Namboodiri. famous dancer207 words
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Article164 1951-06-24 11 MR. BULLITT HAD A BUSY DAY.. Sanday Time* mjO Reporter pORMER United States Ambassador to Russia and France and now a Journalist Mr. William C Bullitt. who U m Singapore on his way to I Australia, spent a tusy |sjf yesterday In the morning. n<> caUed on the Governor. S'r164 words
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165 1951-06-24 11 -in-, ln.irs Staff Krporlct A SINGAPORE youngster na» sent his salary "for one week's mrd work 1 of S7 70 to the Redlffusion-Sin-napore Anti-TuberculosW Association campaign The fund raised Dy Dollars for Discs" campaign wii) go to the building fund of the 8165 words
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Article64 1951-06-24 11 «-aml.i> T.ror* Stuff R-poner. The wedding of Mr. Peter Cheng Swee Hee, eld' of Mr. and Mrs. Cheng Kirn Watt, and Miss. Teresa Tan Bee Neo, eldest daughter of Mr Tan Koon Tong and the late Madam Ec Teck Wee. took pi? re yesterday Dinner was64 words
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Article68 1951-06-24 11 Bend it lion Correspondent TAIPINO, Sat— Room rents In State rest house in Taiping will cost more as from June 1 The rent of a single room will be increased from $2 to $2 50 while the charge for a double room will be $3 5068 words
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Article47 1951-06-24 11 PARIT BUKTAR, SatBack In Parlt Buntar today after an absence of nearly 20 years Is the new District Officer. Inche Abdullah bin Bahat. Inche. Abdullah who assumed duties yesterday, was a teacher at the Parlt Buntar CJS before he Joined thp Malay Administrative >'47 words
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Article51 1951-06-24 11 KUALA KANGSAR, Sat Mr Chtn« Kirn Swee. Chief Clerk of the Land Office, Kuala Kangsar, has been posted to Special Grade snd transferred to the Institute nf Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur Mr. J. Santa Singh of the office of the Director of Mfdlcsl Services, Penanß. h?s -"r?petled51 words
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Article37 1951-06-24 11 ftastda; rtr-ev Correspondeal PORT DICKSON, Sat. For selling a tin of condensed milk over the controlled price Chua Chin Peck was fined $200 or 6 weeks' imprisonment by the Port Diekson Circuit Magistrate.37 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-06-24 11 MR HINC tOOH CJAN and M v Tan Kirn Soo daring t*eit wedding ceremony yesterday at the Strain Chines* Methodist Church at Kampong. Ka»or. Rev. Coh Hood Keag officiated. Sunday Timn SMCture.32 words
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Article448 1951-06-24 11 "■rday Ttaac* 8U« steperter. QF the 30 third-year medical students in the University of Malaya who have DMMd their first professional examinations in anatomy, physiology and biochemistry for the decree of M.8.8.5.. five passed with distinctions and one with honours (three distinctions). They axe: Ahmad448 words
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197 1951-06-24 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC. Saturday. BLIND from childhood, 16-year-cld lean Loh, a Singapore girl now staying at the Penang St. Nicholas Home, can name about 30 varieties of flower* and plants by touch. jean is top girl in her nature study class. All197 words
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Article58 1951-06-24 11 BimU; rimes SUB Keporter Singapore and the Federation are to get 650 short tons of newsprint, under an emergency allocation which has been recommended by the Pulp Paper Committee of the International Materials Conference, a U.S.I.S. announcement from Washington yesterday said. Other countries recommended for emergency allocations58 words
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Article324 1951-06-24 11 Soldier warned of perjury Sanday Times SUIT Beparter. THE Singapore Coroner, Mr E. Ebert. yesterday warned a R-A.S.C. Private. Awaludin bin Haji Samsudin. that he would be charged with perjury if he insisted on telling the Court a "fantastic story." Awaludln was a witness at an inquest into the death324 words
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Article45 1951-06-24 11 sandav Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— The Bishop of Singapore will be in Segamat on June 27 and 28. He will celebrate Evensone with a sermon at 5 pin on Wednesday and Holy Communion at 7.30 a.m. on Thursday in the Presbyterian Church45 words
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Advertisement177 1951-06-24 11 MERTON BROWN CO. OFFER FOR SALE OR CHARTER STEEL TWIN SCREW DIESEL CARCO VESSEL SPEED 9 KNOTS: CARCO 200 TONS LENCTH 104': DRAFT FULL LOAD 6 6 TWO NEW 115 HP CATERPILLAR DIESELS AVAILABLE AT SINCAPORE |ULY 1951 DESIGNERS and BUILDERS OF AL! TYPES OF SURFACE CRAFT Head Office: 14.177 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-06-24 12 HI'S SUDDCN If A THINC COMES IN HIS HEAO HENRY VI (Pt III) Act 5. Sc 319 words
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Article888 1951-06-24 12 NAT CUBBINS - NAT CUBBINS By mELLJNO the atory of 1 the great Russian purge of the *****. F. Beck and W Godlofpoint out that the credit of party members and of ordinary Soviet citizens depended on the number of people they denounced Moreover, young people denounced their senior*888 words
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Article847 1951-06-24 12 FULLER DETAILS OF THIS WEEKS PROGRAMMES. AND ARTICLES OF INTEREST TO LISTENERS ARE CONTAINED IN THE "STRAITS TIMES RADIO WEEKLY— NOW ON SALE. rpHE story of Florence nightingale. Lady wl'h tne Lamp." and the comfort sh? brought to wounded soldiers In the Crimean war Is now almost847 words
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Advertisement366 1951-06-24 12 so em i eh more satisfying j^^ CRAVEN 'A' are out/^t^^^^H l^y standing:... always coal fTf I** toa f tm always v^gW iff^l^SnftsssL W khti v Urn Wr perfectly smooth aai B^^^ aadsfying." The Urgett-telling CmrkTipftd Cigsrttf im tin W»rl4 niI'OHTIH WOK L4>M»O>, BNfcLAftg) SINGAPORE T»i 5«. 11.S0; 10. llctt366 words
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Miscellaneous275 1951-06-24 12 >W^ li l [|i t?s!] L^ civ a h;, *^-iy BRACE VORCSELF GOJ.^l I VWf GOT T/f9E£> O 7H4& UAAB&t/A/,' SO I^AN.T- WHAT OLO-ffMSHIONCOI] f XOT.C— ->O<J ARE sisilin'r 1 AH GOT GRIM NEWS FD' ME POL/rELY LEfT— THROUGH 'A kVMOOrV OMNDNG//-- ZAT __^ajgf I a > Z EI ESSENCE275 words
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Article, Illustration1401 1951-06-24 13 VICTOR STAINES - FILM REVIEWS NEW! Facts better than fiction VICTOR STAINES by "V H E Wooden 1 Hors«" is film in which tacti produce far better ttory than fiction, probably because Eric Williams, the man who went through it all and wrote a best seller with the same title also wrote the1,401 words
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Article, Illustration249 1951-06-24 13 NO wonder Esther Williams is toe favourite star in Malaya thousands of' you spotted her as the child of last week's picture. First prise of $25 was won by M. Abdul Hameed. 23 Colombo Court. Singa- pore C A cheque for $25 is being249 words
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Advertisement249 1951-06-24 13 Todav 1 it >•* 4M t3# ">#___<> __I_J PACIFIC .m JOHN WAYNE H his most exeitinc A ourageous Role! Next *po«erf v Champ! BOOK MOW FOR TUESDAY! Hundred*. Turned Away at \*< nights Capacity M'nite' TODAY 11-1.45-4.M-C.M-4.M tft MaUv r.lm Productions presents KASMA BOOTY ROKIAH •P. RAMLEE f 8 YATiMAH249 words
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Advertisement213 1951-06-24 13 THE EARL V WEST. WITH ITS DEADL V FFA VS. FLA MFS INTO EXCITING ACTIO aw m ft BURT LANCASTER A.y __i *_V. Koncrt Joanne Sall> ifl_^____^ Walker r>r Forre-t AjM^JjflUT^VI I M <'."m\ E?_kJ _J i _____P t A^^______- k TB_P _t^______bP^ VH wt TODAY DAII.Y 11 a m.-1.30-4.»0-tt213 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1951-06-24 14 BETTY JOHNSON - BETTY JOHNSON, sister of Amy IN the chill dawn .>r May 5. 1930, a •tfftgfet girl, almost hidden in an ugly, unfemliiiuo flying suit, her almo»t u'niTCOgnisable in helmet and les, cJlmbed mukwmrtftj into thf cockpit of a Glp?7 Moth ;it Crovdon Airport were1,050 words
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Article339 1951-06-24 14 rR an ever-growing army of insomniacs who regularly rely on 'the little pill" for at least one good -night 's sleep now ar again, there Is welcome new& from group research on the subject In America. Investigators at Pii'sburu and Chicago simnlv advocate the rocking bed.339 words
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Article801 1951-06-24 14 by A Special Correspondent IN the quiet, select, and superb A viz* Hotel In Lisbon, 81 year-old Calouste Sarkis Gulbenkian, believed to be the hichest man in the world, has (riven peremptory orders to the staff that the silence curtain which cuts his suite, No.801 words
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Advertisement80 1951-06-24 14 GIT PRITKTION A6WNBT COUGHS.COIOS. SORE THROATS X^vW/ £if^M'/3m L^mm <9(i tkt Cuntcnlhc^ ZAat doed yaw aoovCf CM DEPEND DON ifLrlililf w r wII msuranm association FOR SOUNDNESS STRENGTH SERVICE AND PPOTECT/OAf/ American Foreign Insurance Association stands forth among th« great insurance organizations of tha world renowned alike for the combined80 words
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Advertisement308 1951-06-24 14 The leader! This nej% PARKER ?j7 m h's the only pen with the Aero-jatuic Ink'SysuA IK* and gr»«AJ styling /jK I leadership ia pcrfornunoc these i^g AjF\ combinetomakothefKwParker'Srf I^m Mjf tha world's most perfect pen. Wit* I i^m Mff its remarkable Aero-metric Ink f^M /if System a wholly new, scieotifib308 words
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Article, Illustration1688 1951-06-24 15 WHAT WILL YOUR BABY BE LIKE? ARE MEN TOUCJER THAN WOMEN? Why is the child of old agt often highly strung? CAN YOUR HAIR TURN WHITE IN A NIGHT? V/hat decides wavy tuT straight hair? DOES ILLEGITIMACY MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE? m yo mart o v a r *^^T QT t.JS1,688 words
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Advertisement102 1951-06-24 16 Fat Reducing Secret Discovered la prescribing t» th« famous Ma*s» Stars *f HoilywM*. CaUteraia. a Eferaietaa fc— tl——r»i a sat*. *ul*k .«*tfe*4 M asly pouaal* w**k sr U t* H a mentfc. Tfcl* a*w SJsssTiry. F»rm»<«. •rinci a*w k*aitk as 4 n«u aaS a rigunrom atka*tto Hwwn, as H soTtm102 words
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Advertisement311 1951-06-24 16 scttes wet RHEUMATISM At 40 years of age he waa crippled by pain and had to give up sport. A friend advised him to take Kruschen Salts and now. free from pain, he takes hu Dl&ce regularly In the cricket team. The usual cause of rheumatic pains la deposits of311 words
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Miscellaneous744 1951-06-24 16 THIS WEEK L THIS WEEK »«xt month before tou tako ill FOB YOU any step that matters. FOR AH CAPRICORN (Doc. XI CANCER (Juno 21 Jul. TODAY: Good fortui.f Jan. If) financially one ga, Finances entirely sat- mm COBIe M »»rprise this of the best woeks of the tofaetor? thlm744 words
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Miscellaneous999 1951-06-24 16 CULBERTSON ON CARDS UTITH many a bridge plarsr, dummy. But you should not bid rail) but the rUk U worth tak- overcalle ara a hit-«r tw0 cluhi oym on *P md U u ln Your OPP 00 0 "-I-*- l UT.ll, IB -I. Jyjld; Open S pad«. mlM affair. He999 words
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Article, Illustration1295 1951-06-24 17 J. L. MANNING, U.K. sports writer, begins the fantastic inside story of ■>» a— —^^—a- a»aa M »»».a-Ma»a»a»a»a»»»»a»aa»a»a»a»»a»a»a»a»a»a»a»a»a»a»a»a»a»a»^a»a»»»a»»aa»»a»»»» the rackets behind American sport Next Sunday What shocked me a most: th«- land of free- << dem whrrr there is state >> control of sport— and1,295 words
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Article272 1951-06-24 17 FREDERICK COOK - Yale try a tough game-— cricket FREDERICK COOK by A CROUP of undergraduates at Yale University at New Haven. Connecticut, where everything is "so English, arc making a serious attempt to popularise cricket there. So far they are batting on a sticky wicket. Because cricket lsn t a recognised varsity272 words
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Article371 1951-06-24 17 CRICKET .BUREAU k OATSMANSHIP 15 an art of infinite variety. As such, it is Impossible to reduce it to matter-of-fact, rule-of-thumb science. Here 1 propose to give some hints on the general technique of batting, now to adapt yourself to varying conditions, how371 words
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Miscellaneous14 1951-06-24 17 In" V rM" eh//w l\ U_ vSc n c jLI HUfcJty *Mey>^ WjSf, W^iV14 words
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Miscellaneous106 1951-06-24 17 CROSS WOR- SOLUTION ACROSS: 2. Acute 5. Peaai I. Lath 10. Mere II. Loved 13 Realm. 15. Rear. 17. Oils IS. Rap 1», Masuri. 21. O'Jv«. 32. Layman 23. Net 25. Per M. Nf 28. Ore. JO NesK-! 33 Large. J4. Solicit 17. Lip SB. Srek St. Pine. 40. Beet.106 words
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Article, Illustration2529 1951-06-24 18 SHARPSHOOTER - SHARPSHOOTER by I hear.. that Combined Services and R-A.F. (Tengah) may soon lose the services of their star forward. Cpl. Suleiman. Reason: a transfer to another station, outside Singapore. That even if Singapore sprinter Tan Kng Toon is selected to ro to the Olympic2,529 words
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Article323 1951-06-24 18 I^ONATIONS ara flowing In from readers of The Sunday Times for tht Singapore Badminton Hall Fund. Last week more than S5OO was sent In to The Editor, bringing the total collected to date to $913 12 Among the donations was 1247 11 from the Rex Badminton323 words
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Advertisement341 1951-06-24 18 sKf A 1 tlfe r^SSK& *4 f rf GOLD FLAKE Si/tqoport 80 per h* 35 cf& per (Os pocktt. Fexbroho* $2 05 per tm 40 cts per /os pocket FOOD PAMCBL SERVICE TO U.K. There Is no limit to the number of p" be sent to any Individual and orders341 words
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Article700 1951-06-24 19 ENGLAND WIN TEST BY 10 WICKETS Then play a 'friendly 9 with S. Africans LONDON, Saturday. ENGLAND won the second Test match against South Africa at Lords today by 10 wickets. The South Africans were all out for 211 in their second innings after totalling 115 in reply to England's700 words
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Article, Illustration296 1951-06-24 19 g —day Time* Sports Car. W.nnlnu six out of ten events at an inter -club athletic meet In Kuala Lumpur on Friday. PoMcc Depot comfortably' defeated the P W D. sporu club Mid Selan■or Chinese Recreation C!:b Although no records were broken, performances296 words
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Article235 1951-06-24 19 ROYAL Air Force gaioeu a fu-ot inninvs lead of 2« ruia acainst Rayal Navy »hen they began their t»o-day match at '.ay. The game *i.i be continued at n. today. Royal Navy: Ellis c Chee-eman i ion 4; Makey lbw Hudson rhbury lbw 1; Chaplin c235 words
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Article149 1951-06-24 19 ENGLAND Ist Inns.: 311 SOI Til AFRICA— Ist laas.: US SOI TH AFRICA— 2nd Inns. E. Rowan c Ikin b SUUnm 10 Waite c .rapton b Tatter&all 17 McGlew b Tattrr^aU Z Noarsc lbw Wardie S (hnUim b SUthaas M rullerlon lbw Bedser t» Van Rynneld c Uin b149 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-06-24 19 A FLYING FINISH: With a spectator leap. Gordon Deans crosses the line to win the IM yards event two yards ahead of the second man, A. Pereint, at St Joseph's Institution's annual athletic sports held on Friday. Gotdon's time was 11 'tec. Sunday Times picture.45 words
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Article211 1951-06-24 19 THE flowing qualified in the trst round of the G;.a K\ -k Khiam-Cup played at the Islafld Club yesterday: C K Eckersley-Ma*iin 76— 12 64; P. J de B. Wilmot 80 13^ 67; T. L. Thompson 82—15=67; W. J. M. Warden 85— !8 "67; W. K. Oladstone211 words
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Article37 1951-06-24 19 Two grand second-half goals by Chye Hee earned a draw for Base Ordnance Depot Civilian* «hen they met Singapore District Si?naU Regiment at soccer at St. Georges Road on Friday. The final score was two-all.37 words
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Article260 1951-06-24 19 DEFEAT was again the reward for courage and fighting spirit at Jalan Besar yesterday. Up to last the minute, Indians fought with unequalled pluck only to swallow the bitter pill of defeat by four goals to two in their Community League match against Army. Indians deserved260 words
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Article59 1951-06-24 19 OT. ANDREW'S SCHOOL de- feted REMX by three wickets at cr.cket at Woodsville yesterday REME. batting first, were all out for 79 runs (Paine 25. William Vanderput 2-8. Nair 4-21). St. Andrews passed REMEs score with three wickets In hand. They went on to make59 words
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Article107 1951-06-24 19 A whirlwind IJ9 knock by Capl. Tuny Harrison was the featare of the match In which Fourth Hoasars trounced 2* Coy.. R.A.S.C. by tit ran. on the Coronation Park, Ipoh, yesterday. In this, the third fame of their "cricket week." Hussars knocked up 273107 words
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Article171 1951-06-24 19 d' Almeida takes 7-49 for S.R.C. SINGAPORE Recreation Club drew «'ith Seletar yesterday in a cricket match played on the Pa dang. Scores were: Seletar: Mason c Barker b D' Almeida 36; MacLarty lbw D'Almeida 51; Mickleborough b U Almeida 0; Go*ine b D'Almeida 37; Sparrow c R. Scully b171 words
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890 1951-06-24 19 SEVEN RECORDS AT ST. ANTHONY'S SPORTS OEVEN school records were broken yesterday at the IZ\ir. annual a'hletlc sports meeting of St. Anthony's Boys' School on the school ground. They were: 75yds. 'C Dir.: Qnah Shi Kai »J see. (1940 record 10 sec i: *M yda. 'B Divialon: O. Lasaroo one890 words
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Article226 1951-06-24 19 Raffles OBA score 8-wkt. victory rE Evan Wong shield cricket match between th* Raffles Old Buys Association and the St. Andrew's Old Boys Association on th<Khalsa ground yesterday ended In a easy eight-wicket win for Ra flies. St. Andrews' declared their tnninits at 134 for seven wlrkets. Sandy Hn#e top-scorlnsr226 words
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Article86 1951-06-24 19 NEW YORK. Sat. 'T'HE U.S. Lawn Tennis Associa1 tion yesterday Invited three of Australia's leading stars. Frank Sedgman. Merry n Rose and Ken McGregor, to play In the U.S National Single* and Doubles Championship this summer on their own terms. In a cable to the Australian association,AP - 86 words
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Article69 1951-06-24 19 LONDON. Sat.— Prank Sedgman of Australia, tho l s top-seeded tor Wimbledon next week was unexpectedly beaten by South African champion Eric Sturgess In the final of the London Lawn Tennis champolnshtps at Queens Club today. Sturgess seeded only No. 8 for Wimbledon won «-4, 5-7.Reuter - 69 words
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Advertisement236 1951-06-24 19 Hyt> y nos EVERY MON.«. AT 1230 HRS. jt3*^i f 0 i(rT BANGKOK Ws&l SflT EVERY THURSDAY /~Sznr AT 12 30 hrs Jr^tafcT V A BANCKOK HONC KONC S^f TOKYO fiGJkS. OVERSEAS AIRUNES(SIAM) LTD] GROUND FLOOR, UNION BUILDING. SINCAPORE Telephones: ***** and *****, or through other recognised Air Booking Centres.236 words
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311 1951-06-24 20 HARD TRACK AT X.L HOLDS UP TRAINING Few horses galloped From EPSOM JEEP THE two week-old dry spell has hit Kuala Lumpur no less than other racing centres with the result that the tracks here ar%rock hard and rain is badly needed to give trainers food galloping conditions. They were311 words
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Article, Illustration273 1951-06-24 20 Mrs. Cheah Scully beat favourites ftaatday Times Penang Sparta Cor. THE Penang la«n tennU championship* began yesterday and I* such hea> that four of the flrst round ties ended in retirement* one in the flrst and three tn 'he second 4v's big upset was In the n mhich Mm. Cheah273 words
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Article266 1951-06-24 20 Sunday Times X.L Sports Car. The Committee of the Selang«r Tarf (lob announced yesternay that it has been derided to impose a eartcw at the race.oursr sUhlr »re.« in \mp»n* Bead from «.M p.m. an the day before racing to 6.M p.m. on each race nay. "Every266 words
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Article580 1951-06-24 20 WEIGHTS for the Aral day of the Selanior Tarf Club meet on Saturday. June 3* are: Cl. l.Dtv. 1-Slt. Brnwnsbay S.M Minstrel Boy S.IS \r-», 8.12 Tnu S.l* Midnight R.M Pierrrbridte S.M Dendrite B.M \hmji- S.*7 \irmail 8.*7 I uciler B.M Kaioerine B.*j berry Lint B*l iupav580 words
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Article79 1951-06-24 20 Sunday Times K.L. SporU Cor. FINE spell of bowling by Sundram who took five for 27 enabled YMCA to beat Postal Union by two wickeu on Association ground yesterday. YMCA declared with 119 runs for e»ght wickeu. (H. V Cooke 30, T. L. Browne 27,79 words
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410 1951-06-24 20 Penang beat Perak enter MCFA final Sum >y Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent PENANG Chinese onc fc again entered the final of the M.C.F.A. knock-out competition, beating Peral before a record crowd by five goals to nil in fine weather on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground yesterday. The score at half410 words
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230 1951-06-24 20 St. Michaels set record for relay Sunday Time* Ipoh Sport* Cor. A SCHOOL record tn th* Interschool mile relay wa» esUblished by St. Michael's Institution unbeaten relay team, when th'> ran the distance in 3mln. 46secs. bettering last year's Urn* by one second, in yesterday* annua school sports which was230 words
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Article56 1951-06-24 20 SIMIT S.C BEAT HARRISON C 5-2 Sunday Times K.L. SporU Corr. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Slmlt (Stme Darby) SporU Club proved too %ood for Harrisons SporU Club when they beat them by fir* games to two In a badminto*. match played on Harrisons courU. Slmlt won one singles and tour doubles56 words
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Article297 1951-06-24 20 Saaday Times K.L. SporU Cor. /\nE Selangor State record was broken yesterday evening when Victoria Institution met the Mercury Athletic Club In an athletic match In Kuala Lumpur. 'The schoolboy* won the match by a comfortable margin of points The state record in broken In the297 words
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Article497 1951-06-24 20 Sunday Times Seremban Sports Correspondent SINGAPORE Chinese scored a convincing five-two victory over their Negri compatriots in a M.C.F.A. cup game played at Seremban yesterday and thus entered the final in the competition where they will meet Penang, North finalists. Yesterdays game was fast497 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-06-24 20 THE wonder-boy jockey of (he British turl, Lester Pigrott (right), makes champion jockey Gordon Richards no all out on Minaret in the Fern Hill Stakes at Ascot last week. Eichards managed to win, but only by a neck. Piegott was on Chiru.42 words
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Article39 1951-06-24 20 Sunday Times X.1.. Sport* Correspondent SELANGOR Indian Assn. dismissed RAF. (or 43 runs in their dlendly yesterday and. passing this score easily, went on to 103 for (our. Americk Singh nit 49. A. Oonsaga 35.39 words
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