The Straits Times, 5 August 1951
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Title Section29 1951-08-05 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of in* Straits rimes Singapore Free Press No. 836 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS PHONE *****29 words
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Article, Illustration486 1951-08-05 1 Spore Special Branch swoops at dawn: Seizes arms Police destroy terror network THE Singapore Special Branch has dealt the Malayan Communist Party a staggering blow from which the Party will take some time to recover, a Police spokesman toll the Sunday Times yesterday. Special Branch men486 words
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Article222 1951-08-05 1 WORLD news in brief BANGKOK police threaten to arrest fortune-tellers who pretend to foretell future political and other developments in Siam. "Such false predictions tend to aggravate bad feelings," said a police spokesman. WOMEN are easier to teach to drive than men, says a London driving school teacher. "Men want222 words
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Article160 1951-08-05 1 Urgent talks by Ridgway TOKYO. Sun. TENERAL Matthew Ridgway, v United Nations Supreme Commander, called high staff advisers into an urgent conference last night, and it was believed that the Korean cease-fire negotiations in Kaesong may have reached crisis point. There were indications that Gen. Ridgway may have called theUP - 160 words
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Article73 1951-08-05 1 RANGOON, Sat. JtHOUSANDS of Chinese M. Nationalist troops were today reported battling with Burma Government forces and Chinese Communist armies on Burma's long ragged border with Chinese Yunnan Government sources here withheld comment on the clashes but travellers arriving In Rangoon reported '■vast Burmese troop movements"Reuter - 73 words
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Article49 1951-08-05 1 WASHINGTON. Sat— A portion of a road, surfaced with powdered rubber from Malaya and Indonesia will be laid in Washington on Monday, said a spokesman for the National Rubber Bureau. This will be the first time this type of surface has been tried here.— U.P.UP - 49 words
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Article170 1951-08-05 1 MELBOURNE, Sat. A DEAD man's set of false teeth kept by the police (or 12 years today led to the arrest of Richard Henry Bugg, of Northcote, Melbourne, for murder. The victim was identified only ten days ago as Murray Herbert Ling, of Burnie (Tasmania)Reuter; Reuter-AAP - 170 words
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373 1951-08-05 1 Tired man "with story to tell" A full report of Watts Carter* acquittal in Kuala Lumpur yesterday appears in page 1 1 "She will be out of hospital on Wednesday, but we shall not be married in Malaya, definitely," he said. Then, carrying his two373 words
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Article94 1951-08-05 1 ANN ARBOR. Michigan. Sat. DR. Malcolm H. Souls, world famous scientist who helped to isolate the bacillus of leprosy, killed himself with an injection of snake venom last Friday. He was found in a dying condition with his wife in the basement of their home several94 words
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Article233 1951-08-05 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A MINOR electrical fault led to the postponement yesterday of the departure from Singapore of the Canberra twin-jet bomber which arrived on Friday evening from Britain. The bomber, the first of Its kind for the Royal Australian Air Force, is now233 words
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305 1951-08-05 1 BIG BANDIT ATTACK ON GAP POLICE STATION KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. ABOUT 50 bandits, armed with bren guns, sten guns, rifles and shot guns, attacked the Cap Police Station at Raub, Pahang. three times in five hours on Tuesday night it was revealed today They sprayed the police station with bullets305 words
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Article27 1951-08-05 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Mr. M. Ismail, the senior memoer of the Johore Bar has been appointed a member of the Town Board. Johore Bahri.27 words
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Article, Illustration1905 1951-08-05 2 R.J. FARRER, C.M. G - R.J. FARRER, C.M.G. c: A Jri^V m M mSi mMm irf^L.N^9 HIM m flfl mfet A LwM Am£ It mmfm\ *Im fw J^k Lm ti^W IwWB m Jmi IwW MtJwiw mt £ft nm *jmW^\ By IT must have been in September, 1915, that I1,905 words
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Article, Illustration888 1951-08-05 2 SUNDAY, July 29. TtfEXT door, down 11 road from the Dusun, Is a two-acre plot of fruit trees and semak, mostly the latter. The owner had been warned that for security reasons he would have to clear the roadside frontage, so he decided to slash the whole area.888 words
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Advertisement73 1951-08-05 2 MARMITE THE VITAMIN YCAST tXTKACT foodjoi family(" A *»/ie\ W<t* J J *>* SOUPS \\,£?j fitness XJSp^CV B YV\\ Ot/t*^ J/i I m l ty ttf <OC^ *^B I VvV^^^V>* jM nxtlMruri y*Mi «xtrKi coouiftinf \T%S^S^Xi/f Viimiim (hat h«lp to bui kJ up tto bodr L^LW \<ZI!. ""L&^y HtM. f*K73 words
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Advertisement59 1951-08-05 2 ■i U 12 1 SWISS f[ 9 \^3| I BDAY CLOCKS WESTMINSTER CHIMiNC CLOCKS from $95 to $220 /6 COLLyER QUAY SINGAPORE o os V AUGUST A. HOLIDAY TIME FORA KIWI RHEUMATISM 4&L& 4/ LINIMENT Ms^j§ Pain of •ctotica, ■ewJcU, lombago jS^SSfc// and all fonM rheumatism VS^JW/ 1 quickly FltM59 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-08-05 3 I HATt'll.iM (.ViD.i.M.KiHT) I.AMSA.M. 20, one of seven Sian.ese Hards of Mr. Alexander Beattie, London, who i<> studying "citizenship, international affairs and commerce" at Ashridge College. Berkhamsted. Sbe is here celebrating- her success at a recent exam. "My friends calls me Kit," she said. "I prefer it;76 words
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Article234 1951-08-05 3 Show your house no. clearly AN APPEAL to the public toj diiplay their house numbera clearly in order to assist the Colony's Radio Police was made last night by the Superintendent of Police Radio. Mr. R W Calderwood. Speaking over Radio Malaya. Mr. Calderwood said that^ where several houses wer£234 words
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Article, Illustration224 1951-08-05 3 MiNETY YEAR OLD Zamab bin Yusoff will next week fulfil her greatest' ambition she will go on her first sea voyage. She will leave the kampong, Permatang Che Tek, near Butterworth, where she has lived all her life, with her eldest224 words
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Article123 1951-08-05 3 THE Parent-Teacher Association of Outram Road School held th«ir flrat Fua Fair yesterday on the school grounds in a aid of a scholarship fund. The Association aims to collect $6,000 for a scholarship award to the top boy of the school at an examination at123 words
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Article230 1951-08-05 3 Wages pay for schooling PENANC, Saturday. QANCINC is so popular in Penang that rh«r« is a rush by girls under 1 8 to become cabatVt hostesses. Some of them are still at school. Licences for cabaret hostesses art issued free by the Labour Department. Thgy are230 words
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71 1951-08-05 3 Police seek witnesses of accident THE Singapore Traffic Police are looking for eye-wti-nessea to an accident involving a 10-year-old Chinese schoolboy, Quek Kal Jeen, who was knocked down by a Municipal van while crossing the road in Clemenceau Avenue opposite King George V Park on Friday. The boy died of71 words
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Article71 1951-08-05 3 rE SINGAPORE Branch of the Kiwi Members' League will- hold a picnic for members at LJm Teck Lee'a bungalow, Ponggol Point tomorrow. Bases will leave Clifford Pier at 8.15 a.m. Pick-up points will be at the Junction of Tampen's and Upper Serangoon Road, Those Joining71 words
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Article195 1951-08-05 3 Man tells court: I was 'framed SEGAMAT, Sat. THARGED at Segamat with using criminal force on a Malay police constable at Labia, Yong Fan, aged 24, lorry driver from Kuala Lumpur, said he had been "framed.". He said the constable assaulted him with the butt of his rifle, because he195 words
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Article, Illustration161 1951-08-05 3 IPOH, Sat. MR. W. O. SCOTT, General Manager of Perak Hydro, who is shortly going on home leave, was last evening entertained to tea by the Perak Hydro Employees Union at the Station Hotel. The President of th« Union, Mr. Ho Ah Seng, said that in161 words
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Article, Illustration110 1951-08-05 3 Dr. Philip W. Thayer, dean of the School of Advnced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C., is in Singapore to undertake a survey of graduate education in Southeast Asia. Dr. Thayer Is a former resident of Singapore. He was engaged here in the110 words
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Article178 1951-08-05 3 SEREMBAN. Saturday. A RRANCEMENTS by the State Medical Health Department, Negri Sembilan, are being completed to provide a regular weekly travelling dispensary service to the 35 resettlement areas in Negri. The service will start this month. The 15 resettlement areas in the Seremban district will be178 words
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Article87 1951-08-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A LOCAL drama "Wanted For Murder," will b« screened in all Kuala Lumpur cinemas next week— but the "murderer" Is tuberculosis. Produced by the Malayan Film Unit for the M.A.P.T.8., it tells the dramatic story of what tuberculosis does to Malayan men, women87 words
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Advertisement129 1951-08-05 3 lujt^P^^^ I^J?^;J" curable the last design *£mcl con~ struction. It gives you EXACTLY the same efficiency as electric models the only attention being to fill the tank with first grade lighting kerosene once or twice weekly. fU API EC I4ODC COLD FLAME LHAKLCS MUKt REFRIGERATOR The refrigerator has trfUjjffK} everything129 words
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Advertisement271 1951-08-05 3 > lt— iw— w— B w— »>^wwm »i ivm-rimm in— B j Announcement! j I BOKHARA PALACE CLOSING j FOR GOOD ON 31st AUGUST j I 1951 i I SALE i \NOW IN FULL SWING j S AFFORDS GREATEST OPPORTUNITY FOR BUYERS OF j PERSIAN BOKHARA j CARPETS j FUR271 words
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Miscellaneous374 1951-08-05 3 SINGAPORE McntU 10.50 'Epilogue" An It- Spore; H Radii Malaya Tl?:>ei toiy: CM); 11 Close. "Lottie Dunda&s": 9 "Variety 9 a.m. "Good Morning 1 9 SO KUALA LUMPUR liandbox"; 9.30 Hews; 'J 40 'Vndie -MusH-al Round-Up"; 10 Nowstrom 9 10 .05 m. A. Spo.e; 10.05 p^f K 20 l^Pr^no' 1374 words
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Article, Illustration600 1951-08-05 4 P. J. Joseph - RED TAPE? HE CUTS IT— DAY AND NIGHT P. J. Joseph Profile— by LIARDLY m night passes m Singapore's Empress Place the Colony's Whitehall without some officers working late. This, of course, applies to all big employers who have to catch up with the fastmovmg business world but what is600 words
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Article, Illustration138 1951-08-05 4 Files, queries, crjts. S-gla to pour in to what can be called a clearing house over which Danker presides without pomp or fuss. The mall arrives twice a day. Letters are sorted, and passed on to secretaries: flies are called to take in follow up correspondence, andChan Eng Hock wins this weeks competition - 138 words
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Article666 1951-08-05 4 WALTER TERRY - WALTER TERRY says: THERE'S a man in Malaya who wants to kill me. And I want to know why. Ir alt started when I left Johore Bahru on the road north. It's dangerous from then on. they said. I believed them. But I was curious arj i666 words
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Advertisement56 1951-08-05 4 f\ tj. 'A Jy Rieht fhrourh pregnancy HMkL3SE> 1 and earliest infancy, it is of I^tWH -^^J"— v> the utmost importance to ■Iwlt^P^B^^ HsV^ll sj BB I mother and baby's health. StWEB that mother be fulfy and correctly nourished. Brand's ""^^MPQBH Essence of Chicken is the Em invaluable and pleasant56 words
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Advertisement307 1951-08-05 4 No lovelier Perm «i hKt > nrice' Even from the very first day lusift wmomc in ham the tihc il/ Tom waves feel and btlxm like Mnt naturally curly hair so grace- AF* sss^;^^-*— No H tx>w fully smooth and soft. They fp :ftS:^ s::w b »r-d»! cost x> little,307 words
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Miscellaneous90 1951-08-05 4 CROss _y oßD -y |Sw Stt^ttM s^H HBsi preparatory to yes~ men. \vi ACKOBS 12 Woodland fruit that has *l t**n') a man it 1 BMU! do away wtU. 5 Biop bet not full. (5) SS^thiJWers W t *2 (ST* 1 16 Does tills imply demo- M enoS^m Undonl«r 2290 words
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Article276 1951-08-05 5 Racket in birth certificates THRIVINC racket in birth certificates is now being worked in Singapore by a group of unscrupulous people and their victims are mainly the uneducated class from China Town, the kampongs and squatter areas in the suburbs. With the rapid expansion of276 words
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Article150 1951-08-05 5 His shouts attracted neighbours PROMPT action by neighbours helped the arrest of one of seven Chinese alleged tci have trifd to break into the si. op of Ng Sze Lai at the 9 mile stone Tampenis Road early in the morning. This was told to Sint;»p«Jre Fourth Magistrate, Mr. P150 words
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Article74 1951-08-05 5 In the first offence of its kind in Singapore, two Indian book-sellers, P. M. Mohamed and N. Chakravathy, pleaded guilty to summonses taken under the Undesirable Publications Ordinance. Mohamed was fined $25 for displaying for sale a copy of "Beauty Parade", a prohibited publication, at his74 words
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Article51 1951-08-05 5 IPOH. Sat. Mohd. Razall! a Young special constable attached to a Chemor business concern who disappeared after his squad had visited the Mosque for prayers, was today gaoled for two months for deserting. He wu found by his brother who took him to the police51 words
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Article82 1951-08-05 5 Because Ting Ming did not surrender to his bail in the Singapore Third District Court a warrant for his arrest was issued. Ting was to appear for itence yesterday on a charge of possessing one and a quarter pound of opium at Pulau Bukom on July 27.82 words
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Article37 1951-08-05 5 Lee Wee Loh. 23, was yes terday fined $150. or thn>r months' gaol by the Singapore Third Magistrate, Mr. H. B. Livingstone, for having 7) quarts of dutiable s.im.su at Changi Road on July 20.37 words
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Article168 1951-08-05 5 Ibrahim El Baba, d'.rectui of a Singapore sarong-weav-ing factory and firm, wao charged with evading Customs duty of $46 in the Singapore First District Court. Ibrah!m. pleading guilty to a summon^ of signing a false cash bill for 40 sarongs in order to defraud the Federation168 words
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Article312 1951-08-05 5 Ulinfl'i'lliiJhiJ I MAUREEN MALLAL Reporting I VIE gay buffet dinner party at the DedekamMcCabe "batchelory" proved one thing which most of us accept but rarely realizethat some of .our Singapore business men must be among the most traveHed in the world. Take for instance three ot312 words
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Article29 1951-08-05 5 PORT DICKSON, Sat.- -Mr Loh Siew Loon, Assistant Resettlement Officer from Seremban. has assumed duties at Port Dlckson. He succeeds Mr. Oui Eoou Chye who has resigned.29 words
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Article, Illustration416 1951-08-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. yHROUCHOUT today scours from all parts of the .Federation arrived at Castle Camp, Kuala Lumpur, by air, rail and road for Hie first AllMalaya (amborette since the war. i The Jamborette will be opened tomorrow evening by the416 words
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Article60 1951-08-05 5 '30,000 may have come... KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THE camp leader for the lamborcrrc. Mr. C. C:l--dard. said today: "This i* tHe biffstt event in Malayan Scouting tine* rh« war. "We have more than 30.000 scouts in the Federation and if we had room at Castle Camp they would all have60 words
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Article, Illustration181 1951-08-05 5 Two s'p ore men to study in UK |"W0 men of the Public Works Department, Singapore, who leave by the Canton on Aug. 8 for studies in Britain, were given a luncheon party by their colleagues at the Department office yesterday They were Mr. R. I. Barkoi aged 33, a181 words
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Article210 1951-08-05 5 20 police officers learn Chinese AT a special school in the Cameron Highlands, 20 European Singapore and Federation police officers, are being taught to speak Cantonese and Hoktcien by a team of specially-trained Chinese instructors. Eight of the officers are from Singapore, the remainder frofln the Federation. Singapore's Police Commissioner.210 words
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Advertisement97 1951-08-05 5 ——WONDER WHEELS N? I -NjVua-^-The story of the name ?sp]jL- llf^m^*** Mruv/ 'y The very name JttGICUI^S (2f mmmfP stands for S TRENG TH 'yKotf' vL aM Wf a l e nerocs °f ca times, the strongest /^Sw^/WL jFWF&"' was Hercules. To-day the name still represents x*/>7 Vi mI unequalled97 words
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Advertisement191 1951-08-05 5 m "What's all this chatter about youflf Margaret and your new hat?" "What sort of chatter, John?" "If it's supposed to be a secret, Susan, you should tell amah to hide th« debris and her grins. "Oh dear. I knew you'd find out but she did look so sweet!" "Our191 words
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854 1951-08-05 6 TALBOT CHAMBERS - TALBOT CHAMBERS Malay legend told by 250 years ago, a poor old man and his wife lived at Kampong Lukot in johore with their only son. Ragan, whom they loved. But Ragan was arrogant, selfish, and thought of no one but himself. Ragan was854 words
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Article, Illustration637 1951-08-05 6 MAUREEN MALLAL saw the wreckage in "tumble-down" street soon after a shop collapsed a fortnight ago. She went back there yesterday and this is what she has to report. debris, filth and squalor are still there, but now they call it No.637 words
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Article122 1951-08-05 6 MAKING milk and beef out of sawdust and electricity is a scientific possibility say U.S. experts. It appears possible to substitute sawdust for hay as a cattle feed. Sawdust is a great waste. It has two major chemical compounds cellulose and lignin. Cellulose is easily122 words
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Article, Illustration424 1951-08-05 6 gAN FOO village, near Ulu Tiram, is reckoned to have been the first place where terrorists in lohore first came into open contact with Security o-ces. But Ban Foo is also the first place in Malaya to establish a voluntary smallholders' resettlement area In October424 words
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Advertisement134 1951-08-05 6 There is fan in life when you TLJrU'nr are health 7- And to keep |p£YKfc -m healthy, to ward off colds and if Mm minor ills and to counteract y > > LfflyQY the dangers of malnutrition, I ifimW give your system the benefit of iW **W f health -building134 words
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Advertisement425 1951-08-05 6 Dare you hold your head high? TrUSt DOROTHY GRAY t THROAT CREAM. to give a firm, young outline k to your throat V All too soon your neck and throat rcvc.il W the toll of time, and neglect can make even a youthful neck look old. But trust Dorothy Gray425 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1951-08-05 7 The shape of humans to come S& Tti^^il i till* $&ri *5-l[ j _wj|' |T j ll MB IfT' M L?J ml l Li I!i S& LaXL,l^H^ JjLlAla_^H CHARLES REID r~"They will oe~"~ 1 1. Better-looking i 2. Healthier 3* 5 inches taller i 4* Longer living i I. WILL1,251 words
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Article485 1951-08-05 7 COOKERY CORNER fO use up oddments in the ice-box and at the same time pander to keen appetites why not serve hot sandwiches for tiffin or supper? Double-decker toasted jobs with a bit of everything in them. Or bread and sandwich filling fried in hot butter....485 words
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Article751 1951-08-05 7 HUMAN CASEBOOK A FEW years ago I met a sweet and beautiful girl We used to see each other at week-ends and always enjoyed ourselves, but three months later I realised that she was in love with me. As I only wished for a Platonic friendship I751 words
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Advertisement109 1951-08-05 7 OYSTE RDATI //^^T^jSeO^ here shows the datt automatic- aKi\\ ally and clearly through an open- *M$WM\ complication of an extra hand. M*\ W^^l^^^^^^^S^^^V^ and maintains the accuracy of movement by sealing off dirt, lswKk —^-^ZZ*£&^ dust, perspiration and water. -sS^^^^^ You are assured of expert Rolest Jer\ :e at the109 words
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Advertisement309 1951-08-05 7 £&i BAP TIME V^TOMORROW Vj ia^L_>A M^ Kt mornin l r° u don't Nsa^^L^^^lal^W. iV tlkf P r#e utlonl You *houid '|L\V\\^ljluJiy!\> rik# fwo Atpro' HblaM bctora "^^fk I l>Sj flwV) starting four ni|h» out tntf tK tw mor II mL me.-ning at toon at'you wakan. UUI V|\ 'Atpro' tfopi309 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1951-08-05 8 Dorothy Thatcher - A GAY YEAR FOR OLD MALAY ANS Dorothy Thatcher Put the bounce back into life the ballet way By LONDON: pOR many old Malayans in England this summer will have been an eventful one. Usually our reunions are limited to the few which come round regularly in the same seasons,1,057 words
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Article131 1951-08-05 8 YOU are wrong if you think a daily exercise routine Is intended only for those who need to slim. Carefully-thought-out m ovements— like the ones shown above— pep up the whole body and lessen the chances of developing minor ills. They help, too in developing mental131 words
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Article, Illustration520 1951-08-05 8 Are wrinkles really necessary? pVERY woman feari Unes and wrinkles Fears and accepts them Is resigned to the inevitable But they're not inevitable. Most wrinkles do not result from age, but from neglect. Don't say: "Nothing can be dorje about them". Something can They can be prevented. That sagging chin520 words
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Advertisement110 1951-08-05 8 1^ Hair dry and disfigured by dandruff, lank and lifeless hair, brittle hair, falling hair— these, and other common hair troubles are often the first warnings of premature baldness. Treat these conditions now. Massage Silvikrin into your scalp for Silvikrin contains cystine, tryptophane, tyrosine, in fact all the organic hair-forming110 words
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Advertisement472 1951-08-05 8 1 lli^^ V M] jtl a# You will love this new way of keeping cool Use Lotus Cologne on your skin and your hair, in your bath and on your linen. Use it often, and it will keep you fresh all day and surround you with an aura of delicate472 words
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Article253 1951-08-05 9 Cause of crash not known A VERDICT of death due to A misadventure was returned in the Coroner's Court today at the end of an inquiry into the death of three wellknown Singapore residents, Messrs. W. P. Fitzpatrick. R. M. Murphy and R. Eyre following the crash of a threeseater253 words
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Article, Illustration415 1951-08-05 9 $***** FUND FOR FIR VICTIMS Committee is formed by MCA Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE branch of the Malaya Chinese Association has taken the lea in forming a special relief coommittee to oper ate a fund, totalling $90,000, for the 5.00* victims of the fire at Kampong Bueis. The415 words
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Article, Illustration255 1951-08-05 9 IPOH, Saturday. A 16-MAN committee to plan Hie Pant irrigation scheme first stage of the multi -million-dollar trjns Perak irrigation scheme has been formed am will draw up a scheme for the opening and colonising of about 10.000 acres. The scheme aims to irrigate255 words
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Article143 1951-08-05 9 PENANG, Sat. CHAMPIONS for the past two years, Penang will send a strong team to defend their title at the 1951 Malayan Nationals model airplane meet at Kuala Lumpur on August 18 and 19. The team will take more than 20 planes with them. Challenging143 words
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Article157 1951-08-05 9 A TTAP dwelling* should not b« per miffed within th« Singapore Municipal limits wys the special Attap Dwelling Committee set up by the Municipal Commis- oners last year. The committee says that the strongest possible representations should be made to Government to create a housing authority.157 words
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Article166 1951-08-05 9 A place for the troops to rest IPOH. Sat. THE DRAB, lime-w ashed plank and attap structure in the old people's park area ne&r the Hugh Low Street bridge, or. the right bank of the Kinta liver, is to be converted into a bright and pleasant" place for Servicemen in166 words
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Article37 1951-08-05 9 KUANTAN, Sat.— The District Officer, Mr. R. F. H. Drake -Brockman, al l en d d farewell parties given by Kuantan Chinese. Malay, and Indian communities, and his staff before going to U.K. on long leave.37 words
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Advertisement27 1951-08-05 9 sP^^^ffPWnriifl Iw% Elk the storu of Malayan Trawl... /gSrffieSS^^ M ERCHANTS first (ame to wulav primitive V—^^ wooden craft today wi+h comforf f/r. and speed MALAYAN AIRWAYS27 words
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Advertisement21 1951-08-05 9 GRAFTON CHINA "AVONDALZ" Jetign EARLY MOK.MNC MTf 8 PHECKS— $MA» U9ffrVft Sm 0 IS PlBCfti— $37.W MANY OTHER PATTERNS AVAILABLK SINGAPORE21 words
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Article301 1951-08-05 10 THE Control Of Building Ordinance, 1951, passed by the Singapore Legislative Council in May of this year, has proved to be one of the strongest and most effective measures to curb Inflation in the Colony. Prices of steel, cement and other building materials have dropped with301 words
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Article215 1951-08-05 10 \»/HAT has happened to those grandiose plans for a Malayan Travel Association and a Singapore Tourist Bureau so eagerly discussed a year ago? "Asia is awakening to the value of the tourist trade...." That was what they said 12 months ago, when Government official* and215 words
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Article, Illustration993 1951-08-05 10 J.W. GOODWIN - Miracle-working bishop freed Malacca of its tiger-men J.W. GOODWIN Tiger story to end all tiger stories By J I C E R RAVACED Trengganu should excommunicate the animal solemnly with bell, book, and candle. That is how Malacca was freed from the same menace nearly 400 years ago when the993 words
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Article102 1951-08-05 10 rE Safety First Exhibition held recently at the Victoria Memorial Hall in Singapore gave many suggestions to minimise accidents on our busy roads. However, they made little Impression on me compared with a brilliant idea thought up by an ordinary motorist. I was driving along slowly when a102 words
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Article119 1951-08-05 10 UAVE any of your readers ever sat up and really thought about the "Spot The Star" contest? For, that matter, have you, Mr. Editor? Don't you think it deserve* some mention on its first anniversary? Since it began last year, over two thousand dollars in prises have been119 words
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Article110 1951-08-05 10 LOUD cheers to G«off Raymond. Radio Malaya's star announcer for a remarkable wrestling commentary last Saturday. According to eye-witness reports, the actual bouta were as boring as could be, but Mr. Raymond gave those of us who stayed at home a much better evening's entertainment than that enjoyed110 words
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Article85 1951-08-05 10 I*HE Progressive and Lab--1 our parties in Singapore seem to be agreed that a Mayor for Singapore should be elected by the Municipal Commissioner. I ask Messrs. Rajah, Nalr and* Co: Have you lost all respects for the intelligence of the people who elected you to the Commission?85 words
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Article128 1951-08-05 10 (With apologies to W. B. YEATS) will arise and go now, and go from my new hom§; A modern house I've built here, with electric lines supplied; Nine small points may I have here, no plug for my radio, And live alone in the black128 words
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Article52 1951-08-05 10 DOOR patients in hospli tals would be grateful If readers would send thrir copy of the Sunday Times to them. I collect four or five copies every week and send them to T.B. patients at Tan Tock Seng hospital. I receive lots of thanks and smiles. W. K.52 words
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Article70 1951-08-05 10 rls strange that the soldier today occupies a less important position in society than his predeoessors. The modernist looks upon the soldier with a snobbish air, and nowhere Is this more true than in Malaya. It is the soldiers who safeguard our lives. Ik it expecting too much70 words
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Article47 1951-08-05 10 Kipling's i job MR. Hulme Prestwick is wrong when he asserts that Rudyard Kipling was on the staff of The Civil and Military Gazette in India, Mr. Kipling began Ms Journalistic career as a reporter on the Lucknow Pioneer, not on the Lahore paper. TAFFY Kuala Lumpur.47 words
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Article61 1951-08-05 10 P' is unfortunate that my letter on church music (Sunday Times, July 31) should have been misinterpreted by Mr. E. T. H. of Malacca as meaning to "strike up the band." What I really urged was a little more lively and spirited singing by the congregation. And the61 words
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Article86 1951-08-05 10 LOOK at the list of deserving institution in V.M.C.A., S.A.T.A.. the Salvation Army Then read the story of a certain rubber merchant who gave $20,000 to various charities, three of the above being among the lucky recipients. Remember he had originally intended to spend this money on86 words
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387 1951-08-05 10 Here's a beautiful baby...for someone k I RATHER thought thatf the Brabazon airliner looked down Its long and elegant nose as I climbed aboard last week. For I have said some rude thlrigs about it in my time. And there I was, one of n -arty 100 politicians, scientists, and387 words
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Advertisement638 1951-08-05 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. RUTHERFORD. To Dorothy wife of Captain J. 8. Rutherford on 4.8.51, at B.M.H. Kinrara, a daughter— Molra Viviennc. LIM— CHKNO. The engagement took place on 2.8 51 between Llm Keong Peng, youngest son of the late Mr. Mrs. Mm Chean Hock and Nora Cheng, youngest daughter of the638 words
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Advertisement16 1951-08-05 10 fl More orange crush please, mummtf i ns TJrfvrTffifTtftfß} tin if v Children lovefS,^ ORANGE CRUSH16 words
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Article, Illustration507 1951-08-05 11 WATTS-CARTER IS FREED: CASE COST $30,000' jf^FTER fifteen minutes in the dock in Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court today, Jeffrey Watts-Carter, former manager of Bedrock Estate, Sungkai, Perak, became a free man. He was acquitted and discharg ed by Mr. Justice Wilson on the seven charges under the Emergency Regulations on507 words
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Article192 1951-08-05 11 HOLIDAY RUSH BEGINS JIUNDREDS of people crossed the Johore Causeway In both directions yesterday the first day of the August bank holidays. Those from the Federation were coming to Singapore for the holiday sports, of which there were shooting, soccer and golf competitions. Many came for the Singapore Trade Pair,192 words
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Article, Illustration10 1951-08-05 11 COURACE CHARLES ONLY ANOTHER MALI- HOUR TO CO."10 words
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Article173 1951-08-05 11 CINCAPORES 1951 Trade Exhibition at the Happy World was voted a tremendous success last night and an improvement on past exhibitions of the same kind. A crowd of 15.000 visited the exhibition. Mr. G. G. Thomson, Public Relations Secretary, in declaring the exhibition open173 words
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98 1951-08-05 11 IPOH, Sat. A MIDDLE-AGED widow and mother of four, Foong Kiew, told the Ipoh Magistrate that though she ran a coffee and tea stall in the Old Market she found that selling illicit samsn was a much better business. The woman, who was fined98 words
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Article54 1951-08-05 11 THE Catholic Young Men's Association of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Singapore, held a Chinese dinner at Ophir Road last night on the occasion of its 23rd. anniversary." Among the guests were the Bishop of Malacca, Mgr. Olcomendy, and Mr. Oopala Menon, Representative of54 words
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Article268 1951-08-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. -THE HALF -CENTURY-OLD, St. Mary's Church organ in Kuala Lumpur, after surviving two floods, roof leaks and the usual troubles of old age, is now in urgent need of repairs. Workers of St. Mary's Church are trying to raise at least268 words
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Article104 1951-08-05 11 'THE Automobile Association of Malaya will hold a rally and concours d'elegance at the car park at Empress Place, Singapore, at noon on Aug. 26. Judges will be Lady Gimson Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans. Commissioner of Police, Singapore, and Mr. J. Falconer British Adviser. Johore.104 words
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Article249 1951-08-05 11 Secret table hid chandu— police KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. rpWO small pahit tables placed among a pile of chandu-smoking pipes were exhibits in a Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court case today in which an elderly Chinese. Sze-Toh Chong. was charged with having chandu In the tables were hidden compartments-Sze-Toh Chong. who was249 words
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Article167 1951-08-05 11 She is first woman to join PENANG, Sat. THE Penang Straits Chinese 1 British Association has approved the enrolment of its first woman member, Mre. Yeoh Seng Chan. Although its ranks had been open to both sexes, no woman had ever Joined the association. "Now that Mrs. Yeoh has set167 words
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Article32 1951-08-05 11 KUANTAN, Sat.— Ten first class scouts from Abdullah School will attend the Scout Jamboree to be herd »t Kuala Lumpur. They will bt In the charge of Mr. p. Ganapathy.32 words
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Advertisement270 1951-08-05 11 Rorol-herrn fcj \S 800 DIAL THERMOMETERS The world's best instruments for indicating, controlling and recording temperatures. SOLE AGENTS THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) P.O. BOX 92. SINGAPORE. ANNOUNCING VITALLY IMPORTANT TALKS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO YOU BETHESDA (KATONG) 17 Pennefattiar Road (off Duimm Rd Near |oo Chiat270 words
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Article, Illustration777 1951-08-05 12 THESE are the dog days, usually the hottest period of the year in the northern hemisphere, when the dog star, or Sirius, rise* and sets with the sun, and when even goodtempered people become irritable, badtempered people violent. Only an astrologer could tell you why Sirius777 words
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Advertisement310 1951-08-05 12 f\ Mi. I i Quality is the .urn |»|rf« P p#fp of little thii:«s-«tp« akill tlgttlCllC in lilniiiiiig added care C in |i.n-king iiiMUtence on "m CKAVFA A' are bought. Ftl F C l| 11 [I II I V The largtMt- filing Corh-Tipptd Cigmntf im ths War Id IMI*OKTKD HIO>I310 words
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Miscellaneous984 1951-08-05 12 What's on the air this week TO the radio this week K. Parman, who Is a chemW l ...comes "A Tale of Two engineer Cities" by Charles Dickens. It's on the air tonight at 8. Jj J« ID I tJUJ^H^Z J?o c ie 9 i^Mala f y e rnHS!. French984 words
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Article, Illustration355 1951-08-05 13 A FACE YOU'LL TALK ABOUT! with a film to make it famous A NEW and startling face came to the London screen last week. A face with a tender, pathetic look that women will love. Mcl Ferrer is the name, a 34-year-old American actor, who used to be a Broadway355 words
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Article, Illustration111 1951-08-05 13 AND A FACE YOU'LL LOVE Beautiful 18-year-old Pier Atigeli, an f Italian girl vcho has never before appear- f ed on the screen, will'soon be seen in Mai- aya in "Teresa," M.G.M.'s war bride drama, f which is reviewed here by John Behague. 1 A willowy, green-eyed blonde, she was111 words
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Article, Illustration121 1951-08-05 13 "fn:i s the face ot an old- timer who has just arrived in London. Can you spot the star? Four cash priie of $25. Sl5. $10 and $5 will be awarded to the first correct entries opened on Thursday morning. Send your entry to "Spot The Star,'121 words
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Article, Illustration720 1951-08-05 13 J. C. Behague - CHALK CHEESE J. C. Behague Picture parade by TWO films up for revi ew this week. They arc "Teresa," poignant story of an Italian war bride, and "The Sword of Monte Cristo," supcrcinacolour swash-buckler, an J they are m alike as chalk is to cheese. *Yed Zinnemann's "Teresa" Is aoHf ft - 720 words
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Advertisement404 1951-08-05 13 "The BIGGEST HOLIDAY ATTRACTION IN TOWN! Thundering M 10,600 ft. Sea jf of .Battles! Warner Bros. TERRIFIC ACTION SPECTACLE in TECHNICOLOR! GREGORY PECK VIRGINIA MAYO CAPT/UNIHWriOIORNBLOWER RN DAILY 5 THRILLING TIMES! 11 a.m.. 1 45 4.00 630 |J| p.rr.. Murning Mmtin«es at 9 a.m. Today: "SILVER RIVER" Tomorrow: "CORONER CREEK"404 words
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Advertisement201 1951-08-05 13 OTfOItOK THE CjKOWDS^^ri| TO TAHITI. ..ISLAND OF SONG LAUGHTER ROMANCE M-G-.M prrsenls pA&AIW JLrOVC RX iKA! On The Same l'ni,i..inr "THE M-G-M STORY" SCENES FROM 24 COMING GREAT HITS! v^ TEL. 5400 AIR-CONDiriONtO J New«Auoombra~^ > 9.3(1 p.m. i 11 alex'andKjdumas' tvi The »JWoiy> of «^n BlQirre Crisid i J201 words
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Article, Illustration1820 1951-08-05 14 Brilliant narrative of war fa the air by it Free French ftgfiFef pilot 'THE BIG SHOW,' published by Chatto Windus at 12s 6d, is now on sale in Malaya 'Witches Sabbath' scene of panic Clostermann is on the tr.iil of a Focke-Wulf !90 over France. He vi'ises1,820 words
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Advertisement95 1951-08-05 14 Use Brylcreem and be sure of having lustrous, vital-looking hair the kind of hair that helps a man to get on in the world. Brylcreem means fl perfect grooming and perfect hair health. It contains no gum, no soap, no spirit, no starch. Enjoy Brylcreem's doublt benefit of I nlft95 words
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Advertisement343 1951-08-05 14 a* yV Cateriog for every requirement the discriminating passenger. Stewardesses are in attendance" on all 8.0.A.C Speedbirds flying the air routes lo all six continents. Constant concern for your comfort* is an example of Speedbird service. i «.OJLC TAXES GOOD CARE Of YOl^^M^^" jj. FLYBQH i I I BRITISH OVERSEAS343 words
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Article, Illustration1348 1951-08-05 15 Rosalind Russell - Rosalind Russell By I RECENTLY read a book about Hollywood by, of all people, a lady anthropologist, and it adds the straw that breaks this girl's back. For a long time now. anybody who wants attention, publicity, psen-do-importance or a cheap laugh has1,348 words
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Article, Illustration468 1951-08-05 15 FOR MALAYAN MOTORISTS When did you last pat your car? BEING asked to write a motorists' column for the Malayan press is not easy. since there are scarcely any motorists here. Before you all leap to the conclusion that this is a cutting from a Malayan paper of 1915, let468 words
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Advertisement695 1951-08-05 15 i ■fl^iiii^Mn 1 ESPECIALLY THE 1951 AUSTIN A7O HEREFORD You can depend on it SiNGAPORE-MALACCA-SEItfMi.AK-K. LUMPUR-IPOH-PENANG-BUTTERWORTH-JESSELTON in i i A-70-51- HERE What You Should Know About Your English A HE you content with the way you show you how to make the most of your speak and write? Are you695 words
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Advertisement113 1951-08-05 15 yt fff PAGE 15 NEXT SUNDAY America's most famous woman, Mrs. 3 Eleanor Roosevelt, begins our exclusive new series, "CONFESSIONS OF THE FAMOUS." with her own story of "Row I Nearly Became a Weakling.** Colours tPoHshe* RED TILE FLOORS Floors, Stone Steps, Window- yß^^ sills. Brick and Cement Paths 9^^113 words
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Advertisement299 1951-08-05 16 University Correspondence College FomuUr: *H BaWOS, U-0.. D.C.L., U.A.. S.SS. PrUKipd: CtCSL BUCOS, M.A., M.C. TUITION by POST Jar I oadoß UnlTersity Entrant*, »wd •he Intermediate and Degree Exaininatiuns; ambridge Overseas School and Higher Certificates; London Overseas Central Certificate ot' t dik-ation (Ordinary Adv. Levels). U.C.C. founded in 1887, th«299 words
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Advertisement514 1951-08-05 16 Rheumatism quickly ended This Is the true story of i man Who was In very bad pain with' rheumatism. Then he started to take Kruschen Salts and quit* aooo his pain went> He waa so pleased with this quick result that he sent us this letter. i •> "Borne yeara514 words
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Miscellaneous786 1951-08-05 16 THIS WEEK THIS WEEK FOR YOU but comparatively nnin- FOR ALL »w*» terestinjt existence. Chancea CAPRICORN (Dec. 21— »re you will turn it down TODAY: Concentrate on areful plans for the future, clde whether inclination or on more serious jobs. SurMonday is likely to be a day desire for profit786 words
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Miscellaneous641 1951-08-05 16 CARDS WITH CULBERTSON f( N T I^? T b s idKe ls the Bouth took th trufnD lead Pert, that her e wno V best-balanced most In hi* own hand and went hurry about this. With a variegated Intellects game about the play in normal, vulnerable slam at stake he641 words
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Article, Illustration606 1951-08-05 17 BUDGE PATTY - BUDGE PATTY By AND HE MAKES CHAMPIONS OUT OF YOUNGSTERS WHY is it that Southern California, year after year, produces so many champions? The record is phenomenal. The past five women and the past four men Wimbledon champions came from there. From all the606 words
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Article46 1951-08-05 17 QHARPSHOOTER is held over this week because of space pressure. All the week-end sport match results, reports and commentaries—will be in the STRAITS TIMES toworrow. Four pages will be full of sports neios. And in Tuesday's STRAITS TIMES will be three sports pages.46 words
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Article, Illustration769 1951-08-05 17 N. W. D. YARDLEY tells batting fans: yOUNC cricket.rs for Hie most part are keener to become batsmen than bowlers. They can easily be persuaded to take infinite pains to learn the art of batting, but it Is much more difficult to encourage769 words
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Advertisement421 1951-08-05 17 -it tttOGRESS AGAINST PAW Research chemists in many countries have long been trying to overcome the two obstinate defects of ordinary aspirin. Now, in 'Disprin*, they have succeeded. Aspirin is acid (acetylsalicylic acid), and it is almost insoluble in water. Consequently aspirin enters the stomach in the form of nndissolved421 words
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Miscellaneous133 1951-08-05 17 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Anterior. 8, Born. 9, Erased. 12. Used. 13. Taper. 13. Seas 16, Electron. 19. Real. 20, Ewe. 21. Romps. 25, Tipple. 21. Peace. 29, Snore. 30. Tendon. 31, Edits. 33, Ort. 34, Ulna. 37. Pwtries. 39. Star. 41. Reset. 42. Pile. 43 Resort. 44, Anew.133 words
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Article, Illustration469 1951-08-05 18 But K.L. Police beat Colony KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TWO of the foremost exponents in the Javelin throw in the country, H. M. Taylor of Singapore and fan Huck Chiang of Selangor, met in Kuala Lumpur today in the athletic meet between Kuala Lumpur Police Depotthe Sunday Time cameraman exchanging views at the course yesterday - 469 words
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257 1951-08-05 18 Singa pore lead in Rulers' Shield cricket ACCA. Sit. p HE Malays led by 1C run at the end of the first pi iy (.f the Rulers' Shield cricket sc'mi-tinM against Malacca r the Kißh School ground t bitted first and were al: out for a paltry 48. Kusse-n Bh»n257 words
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Article88 1951-08-05 18 .IOHORE BAHRU. Sat MALAYAN arch rs registered i. >7 points when they shot o;i :lifir round in the Seefab Cup competition J. R. Knight (.Naval B die only master bowman In Mii.ua. too-scored with 1.210 pom's The only woman arher for Mrs. M. Hartley Nav;«l B,t-e>.88 words
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Article51 1951-08-05 18 Hi&HERA. taking seven wic- keis lor 13 runs, helped Police to dismiss R.A.F. Changl fo r 81 runs in their cricket friendly at Thomson Road yesterday. Houghton top-scored for Changl Police passed the Airmen's total with five wickets in hand. Gurdial si--»h contributed 3051 words
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Article498 1951-08-05 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. pLETUS Gomez of Perak who won the Malayan Amateur Athletic Association "best performance trophy" last year was today awarded the best performance trophy in the All-Malayan P.W.D. sports which concluded on the Selangor P.W.D. sports ground He was awarded the trophy498 words
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93 1951-08-05 18 |N a friendly cricket match played on the Ceylon Sports Club ground yesterday, CSC. beat 30 Bn. R.A.O.C. by six wickets. A feature of the match was the century scored by S. Navaratnam of the CS.C. Navaratnam scored 105 runs in just under 9093 words
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186 1951-08-05 18 MALACCA. Sat. A SIXTH wicket stand by R. van Schoonbeck and L. V. Strivens, which realised 57 rune, pulled Johore out of an awkward position in their inter-state cricket match against Malacca which started here today. Five wickets had been fallen for 47. but186 words
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Article, Illustration648 1951-08-05 18 Perak quality for cup final after 20 years IPOH. Saturday. A RECORD crowd of more than 12,000 people saw Perak held to a twp-all draw by a hard-fighting Penang team today on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground. Perak have thus qualified for the final of the Malaya Cup soccer competition648 words
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Article224 1951-08-05 18 TREVOR'S CYCLE GIVES TROUBLE MALAYA'S ace motor-cyclist, and hot favourite for this morning's Motor Cycle Grand Prix. Reggie Trevor of Perak. will face the starter with a heavy heart. At yesterday's trials, held in the ifternoon after hour's rain, his front brakes began to "squeal" and shortly afterwards failed to224 words
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Article158 1951-08-05 18 I^WO cricket matches were played A on the Padang yesterday. S.C.C. beat Royal Navy by four wickets In a one-lnnlng game and at the other end H.M. Dockyard beat B.R.C. by 30 runs. On the S.C.C. ground Henchley for the S.C.C. was in fine form with158 words
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Article33 1951-08-05 18 DRIO. C. F. BRIOHT and J. A. Daoheuben won the Tanglin Club men's doubles tennis title yesterday, beating Lt.-Col. M. I. Powell and Capt. O. T. B. France 2-8. 8-4, 8-1.33 words
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Article220 1951-08-05 18 pOMMUNITY League champions V of 1950, Malay F.A. XI. were held one-all In their first engagement this season by Europeans at Jalaii Beaar stadium yesterday. By taking a point off the champions. Europeans thus maintained an unbeaten record and are now in a strong position220 words
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Advertisement108 1951-08-05 18 lH R\\W^^^" ALL AUSTRALIA IS CELEBRATttf* >>i|^AUSTRAIiA 'f)f v RETURN EXCURSION FARES JW f/ Ist Aug. to 30th SEPT. V r l 1r S Validity of tickets 2 months. r**^*^ SYDNCY AUCKLAND ,'Jk WH.LINCTON SINCAPORI $1,252 $1,526 XjT^ 3 KUALA LUMPUR $I.J4t $1.«22 ij -i PENANC $1,412 $1,706 IPOH $1,400108 words
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Advertisement242 1951-08-05 18 aha <xpp\£AAxxhuL Federation: $2.30 per tm mga^jN^i Manufactured In LONDON by y£k*_\\^r ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTO. Please insist on buying Baked Enamel Top BUTTERFLY stove Heat-resisting baked Enamel Top Lasts Longer, Never Rusty 1 -burner burnt 3 e«nh kerosene per hour. CLEAN ODOURLESS CONVENIENT SOLD EVERYWHERE Sole Distributors: USA HIM242 words
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Article, Illustration1171 1951-08-05 19 Ong Marjan get close call PENANG, Saturday. WONG Peng Soon, All-England and Malayan champion, proved his superiority over Cheong Hock Leng, the Singapore titleholder, in the opening round of the men's singles in the Malayan badminton championships which opened at the Penang Chung Ling High1,171 words
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Article175 1951-08-05 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. TEN State records were 1 broken In yesterday's Kelantan A.A.A. meet held at Kota Bahru. Sidique Merican was awarded the best performance trophy for WThning the 100 yards in 10.1 seconds, the 220 yards in 23 seconds, and the Long Jump with a175 words
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Article42 1951-08-05 19 TIOYAL Army Service Corps, v Singapore, will hold their annual Inter-unit motor-cycle trials on Aug. 19 at the military Royal Signals will also participate. Guest teams from the Singapore Volunteer Corps, RJS.M.E. and training ground off Clementi Road.42 words
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Article355 1951-08-05 19 Men's Siniflr*: Lee Hoo Chye wo. Abdullah Piruz; Goh Chong Hong bt. Wong Van Sen 15-2, 15-6. Law Telk Hock bt Tan Jin Eong 15-8. 15-6; Llm Ah Soo bt. Leon* Pan Yap 18-13. 15-1. Poo Vojik Khean beat Wan Hassan bin Wan Salleh 15-7, 18-13; Lee355 words
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Article, Illustration457 1951-08-05 19 IPOH, Saturday. A LL four seeded in the men's singles of the Malayan t* lawn tennis championships entered the semifinal round when the third day's play was continued. Rain in the morning confined nlav only to the afternoon today K. H. Ip, S. C.457 words
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Article114 1951-08-05 19 Malaya's top-class stayers- will contest the Singapore Gold Cup (1\ miles), worth $12,000 In stakes with at least $8,000 In added money, fct the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn meeting on Sept 8-15. for Classes I and IH horses. The meeting will also feature the Liberation114 words
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Article146 1951-08-05 19 DONATIONS to the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund through The Sunday Times were headed last week by a cheque for $l«000 from Mr. Lim Chai Wee. Singapore rubber merchant, who «ays that the money was saved on his mothers' funeral expenses. Other donations are: $100 Mr. Teo146 words
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209 1951-08-05 19 SUGAR' RAY TO QUIT AFTER TURPIN BOUT (By A Special Correspondent) SUGAR Ray Robinson will quit the ring this year. Win. lose, or draw, his return fight with Randolph Turpin on Sept. 12 In New York will probably be bis last. "I've had about enough." he "told me. "There's a209 words
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465 1951-08-05 19 OAROLD Bruyns proved to be the deadliest shot out of 76 civilian and Services competitors in the 1951 Bisley meeting of the Singapore Rifle Association held at the Seletar Range yesterday. He registered an aesrecHte total of 95 points out of a465 words
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Article475 1951-08-05 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. COUTH, sent in to bat on a wet wicket, scored 17: and North had 27 runs without loss at close o play today in the annual North-South cricket match which began in the Selangor Club nadang just after noon today. Much of475 words
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Advertisement206 1951-08-05 19 TVie Sunday Times Page 19 It's yours when you fly Pan American to the U.S.A. (via Manila) Yea, everybody sleep* aboard the double-decked "Strato" Clippers*. Either in Pan American a exclusive Sleeperette* that stretches oat to foil bed length or in a foil-size berth. Sleeperettes are free of charge berths206 words
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Article, Illustration2044 1951-08-05 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP From Battleship wins Cup 'trial' PENANG, Saturday. JOCKEY Athol Mul ley landed a splendid ridin double, winning the two main races, th $5,000 Penang Cup on Battleship and the $5,00 Penang Stakes (6f on Ladies Flame at Penan yesterday, first day of the Penang2,044 words
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209 1951-08-05 20 Colony golf Paterson, Bain in semi-finals THE Singapore golf championship which continued at the Island Club yesterday seems likely to be another grim tussle between Dr. M. C. Bain and M. M. Paterson, last year's finalists. Dr. Bain won the 1950 title. beatine Paterson two ar;d one after a close209 words
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Article170 1951-08-05 20 PKNANG. Sat. SINGAPORE'S Mayflower badmlnton team lost to Penang's Everest Party by three matches to seven In a friendly game at the Penans Free School hall today. Results (Everest players first): Tommy Chua beat Tan Ouan Hone 15-11. 16-6; Ton Boon Teng beat Tan Chin Jin170 words
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Advertisement266 1951-08-05 20 ■(XYXWyV SINGAPORE/ PINANG PRICE $560.00 (X ,^>MEBSOW SIMONS S CO LTD: If you Are in a dead-end job ThisJ^k is iov^ 132 pages of expert career gui^rr.ce Are TOU dissatisfied with your work, the money >ou •am. th« progress you ar« making? Do you 1. mf to do something for266 words
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