The Straits Times, 9 September 1951
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Title Section40 1951-09-09 1 TAorrcr vrrr ft ALES IM mataya i*wb. LARvEST Nb 1 1 SAL w i n n ALA I A THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of Tit* Straits TtflMS Singapore Vr— Press No. 841. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS40 words
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Article347 1951-09-09 1 Four more destroyers for A badan LONDON, Saturday. BRITAIN dispatched four more destroyers from her Mediterranean Fleet to the Persian Gulf today, to stand by for the protection of British personnel in Persia in the event of an emergency. An Admiralty spokesman confirmed that four destroyers belonging347 words
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Article151 1951-09-09 1 PORT DICKSON, Sat. rpHE vital role that trade X unionism had to play In a Malaya aspiring to democracy and the need of noncommunalism for the survival and establishment of an independent Malaya was the keynote of an address in Port Dickson today by Dato Onn bin151 words
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Article, Illustration274 1951-09-09 1 Nair on cold water 1 fHE Colonial Secrerary, Mr. W. L. Blyrhe, was last night cused of intolerance by the President of the Army Civil Service Union, Mr. M. P. D. Nair, speaking at the Union sth anniversary celebrations held at the Victoria Memorial Hall. I Mr.274 words
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Article100 1951-09-09 1 Jets meet in dogfight over Korea TOKYO, Sat. front line reports from Korea Indicated that a new Communist offensive may be brewing, U N and Russian-type jets met today in a hectic 25-minute dogfight The air battle came when 24 U.S. Sabre Jets attacked 40 Russian-built MIGs high over north-westAP - 100 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-09-09 1 This little Korean boy stands before a pile of bomb rubble in Seoul, Korea, and beams with pride in his own shoes big though they are they're his ilrst for a long time.37 words
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Article119 1951-09-09 1 HONC KONG, Saturday. CAMINE, officially described as "disastrous/ Is sweeping North China, the Communist Government, disclosed today. The official New China News Agency said the famine has affected at least 3,000,000 people in the Pingyuan anc Chahar provinces. Relic forces have been mobilised to dealUP - 119 words
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Article38 1951-09-09 1 Mr. Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary General, yesterday predicted there would be no world, war this year. But he admitted he was disturbed by tile suspension of the Korean cease-fire talks at Kaesong.38 words
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Article29 1951-09-09 1 LONDON. Sat.— The King underwent an hour-and-a-half X-Ray examination by a London specialist today, and then flew back to Scotland to cont'nup his holiday. A.P.AP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration254 1951-09-09 1 BUT COMES BACK AGAIN SAN FRANCISCO, Sat. T HE Soviet delegate, Andrei Gromyko, got up and walked out when the British delegate, Mr. Kenneth Younger, started criticising the Soviet attitude during today's session of the San Francisco conference. In a minute all the balcony seata were empty as254 words
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Article44 1951-09-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. 'THREE auxiliary policemen, who defied a challenge by bandit* Who called on them to surrender their arms, wert wounded In th* Kluang area of Johore yesterday. One of them is in a serious condition. No arms were lost.44 words
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Article71 1951-09-09 1 The Singapore Fire Brigade was called out twice within an hour last night to deal with two fires, both of which caused little damage. The first was in a secondhand dealer's Junk yard in Aljunled Road where some scrap material including an ollv substance, caught flre.71 words
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Article101 1951-09-09 1 JAKARTA, Sat. TWO Hong Kong registered vessels, flying under British flags, are being detained In Tanjong Priok Harbour charged with smuggling coffee and rubber from Sura- baya to Singapore during April, this year, a Government spokesman stated here today. Wong Po Sleam Ship Company, charters of101 words
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Article372 1951-09-09 1 Curney backs Barnes KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday \jLSITH torn* adjustments, the policy on education recommanded by the Barnes Committee would be acceptable to the large majority of the citizens of the Federation, Sir Henry Curney, the High Commissioner, said in Kuala Lumpur today. "There can really be no two way* about372 words
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Article191 1951-09-09 1 THE Singapore Harbour Board and the Oriental 1 Telephone and Electric Company doubtful about who should provide public telephones in the port area. The matter, however, 1, likely to be discussed at thi next meeting of the Por Advisory Committee. An official of the Harboui191 words
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Article102 1951-09-09 1 KAJANG. S4t. "TF THE RUBBER Industry is to survive the battle against synthetic, it must maintain its high efficiency and employees must be prepared to give a full day's work for a full day's wages." said Mr. J. A. Mathlson at the farewell dinner given102 words
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Article46 1951-09-09 1 BERLIN, Sat. UNITED States Army authorities announced today that an American soldier wa& shot without cause by an East German Communist policeman and died In a Soviet hospital on. Friday. The Soviets expressed regret over the shooting and arrested the policeman.— U.P.UP - 46 words
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Article37 1951-09-09 1 NEW DELHI, Sat,— Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations representative, left here by air today for Karachil for final talks in his nineweek bid to solve the dispute betwen India and Pakistan over Kashmir.37 words
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Article118 1951-09-09 1 THE Sunday Times next week begins publication of a series which will interest everyone in Malaya. A prominent member of the legal profession to 'to write a weekly article on the law and how it affects YOU. For instance, his opening article next week will contain118 words
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Article, Illustration1670 1951-09-09 2 R.J. FARRER - A HAWKER AT THE RESIDENCY: AND HAJI NEK MAT R.J. FARRER, c ounaay i imes ru^c By CM.G. CARLY in 1917, an old C dirty Northern Indian, clad mainly in a red blanket, rushed into the Residency and flung himself at my feet, babbling incoherently in, I suppose, Pufhtu, mixed1,670 words
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Article706 1951-09-09 2 SUNDAY, Sept. 2. pARLY this morning the Tuan woke up shivering, but dared not get out of bed to fetch an extra blanket for fear that he would catch his death of cold. At daylight he rose, put on a tweed coat and went into the sittingroom to706 words
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Miscellaneous213 1951-09-09 2 sue NFAfuritr rt/f coMM/rrtt down/ IWE ALL KVOW HOW WOVDERft'ifT 1 TO EXCU?f Ml TWSjR. k RAOiE THE DOCTOR ISO HORLICKS the twLVONE whoHasout saving 'MO' TOLD HER I EVERY PAY '">LA CAN/ TRAIN/ THE rf IDUT I JUST HAVEN'T hmmmmmmm^m^mSS^ CHILDREN YOU L-J THE ENERGY TOR IT YOU ARE213 words
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Article, Illustration286 1951-09-09 3 Minns warns: 'Watch where you land in Singapore IN a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night. Mr. A. E. Minns, Officer Commanding Singapore Marine Police, warned the public, particularly seafarers, not to try to land or leave from any place that was not an authorised landing place. "If you do286 words
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Article38 1951-09-09 3 The Singapore Kerala Bamajam will celebrate Onam, the annual Harvest Festival of the Malayalees, with sports and literary contests at the Government English School, Serangoon Road, on Wednesday, September 1 2 froai 1 to 7 p.m.38 words
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Article139 1951-09-09 3 Singapore sub-stations liable to load shedding today: DAY. Armenian Street D.C., Tan Chyc Place. Fort Canning Scan St./ Waterloo St., St. Andrews, High St.. Stamford Rd... Albert St., New Icr Works. Firestone, Mackenzie Rd., Bukit Timah Pumps, Balestier Rd., Jalan Ampas. 8.V.8.C. Mcßitchie. Braddei Rise. Seletar Pumps. N>e139 words
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Article76 1951-09-09 3 Koh Shih. a 49-year-old wo:nan, of Amoy Street, was yesterday fined $250 by the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, for ill-treating her 12-year-old adopted daughter, Thung Swee Ying, on Aug. 11. Inspector T. S. Zain, prosecuting, told the court that Koh was found to have beaten her76 words
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Article69 1951-09-09 3 While on rounds in a backlane off Sago Street in the early hours of Aug. 28. two constables arrested Fang Mok Chai, 25, who was carrying a head-lamp stolen from a nearby stationary car. In Singapore yesterday Fang who admitted a previous con"iction for housebrftaklne. pleaded guilty69 words
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Article209 1951-09-09 3 THE Singapore Youth Council will approach the United Nations Organisation, for assistance in establishing a youth centre, said Mr. A. M. Cherian, president of the Council yesterday Mr Cherian will raise the point at the U.N.O. -Youth Welfare" seminar to be held In India209 words
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Article49 1951-09-09 3 Ong Kirn Sui. 30-year-old woman, told the Singapore Third District Judge that she lost her identity card when tier house v.as destroyed during the Kampong Bugis Fire on Aug. 1. Ong who pleaded guilty to filing to produce her card, Was rautioned and disohsr-vd.49 words
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Article47 1951-09-09 3 The newly formed breakaway Graduate Teachers' Union, will be the subject of discussion when the executive committee of the Singapore Teachers' Union, meets this morning. The committee is expected to accept the resignations of graduate teacheis who propose to join the new union.47 words
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Article, Illustration621 1951-09-09 3 CINEMA TRADE'S PROTEST TO BLYTHE DETITIONS which had been presented to Government over the last three years had been "unreasonably delayed", the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya stated in a letter to the Singapore Colonial Secretary, Mr. W.621 words
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Article100 1951-09-09 3 DROMPT action by a military watchman resulted in the arrest, after a cycle chase, of Aw Tee Yong. who was carrying two ceiling fans, worth $330. on his bicycle, the Singapore Third District Court was told yesterday. Aw, who admitted four previous convictions when100 words
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Article18 1951-09-09 3 Mr. Denis Murphy, veilknown Siagapore lawyer, r.as returned to the Coiony after a holidpy in Britain.18 words
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177 1951-09-09 3 TEYLONESE in Malaya were reminded in a. statement issued by the Ceylon Commissioner in Malaya, yesterday that it is possible for a person to possess Ceylon citizenship despite the fact that he is also a citizen of another country. He is. however, required177 words
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Article168 1951-09-09 3 Don'fworry, SIT tells stallmen A spokesman of the Singapore Improvement Trust yesterday said that worried Bugis Street stallholder? would not be further disturbed so far as present SIT. plans for the street were concerned. The stallholders haj heard -rumours that the street was to be widened and that they would168 words
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Article175 1951-09-09 3 "THE Singapore rubber mar- ket was in turn idle, steady and quiet yesterday when prices fluctuated narrowly around Fridays closing levels. With buying hesitancy. only a small volume of business was reported. The market closed with buyers In first-grade. September shipment at Friday's closing figure of $169 a175 words
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Article73 1951-09-09 3 IVDNATIONS promised by members of the SinaaDore Chinese Chamber of Commerce in its campaign to help swell the S.A.T.A. Building Fund have exceeded the target figure of $200,000, the Chamber Secretary. Mr. P. Y. Teng, disclosed yesterday. Response to the donation appeal has been most heartening. The73 words
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Article49 1951-09-09 3 A 39-year-old Indonesian, Farook bin Nashrool, claimed trial in Singapore yesterday to a charge of causing the "eath of Ng Woon Cheong through negligent driving at Oeylang Road on Aug. 13. The case was postponed to Nov 1 for hearing. Farooic was allowed a bail of $500.49 words
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Advertisement28 1951-09-09 3 The Ideal Refresher A few drops of the Genuine "4711" Eau de Cologne, dabbed on forehead and temples or inhaled from your handkerchief, will stimulate and revivify immediately.28 words
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Advertisement275 1951-09-09 3 RARE OPPORTUNITIES! IMPORTANT ADDRESSES! SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR YOU AT BETHESDA (KATONG) (off Dunmaa Rd. Near Joo Chiat Rd.) Every Sunday at 5.45 p.m. I Continying Hie If i— many have found very profitable THI LIFI OF A CHRISTIAN Up* t Tfc« Ufa «f Progr«Mi». Crowtli Mr. T. W. C. KwowUt275 words
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Miscellaneous193 1951-09-09 3 6 Service from Presoyterian frjm Dominican Priory of ihe Holy SINGAPORE Church; 7 News: 7.10 Interlude: Ghost. Blackfriars. Oxtord; 6 7.15 "Music from the Movies"; 7.45 We«k-End Sport; 6.15 Report on 'Musical Round-Up"; 10 News from "A Parliament At Work"; 8 Radio the Japanese Peace Ti |uy; 6.30 K.L.; 10.05193 words
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Article737 1951-09-09 4 S. SIVADAS - S. SIVADAS By THE WARRIOR YOGI WHO FOUGHT UNTOUCHABILITY QN Friday, many thousands of Indians in Malaya will remember a man who died in a village in Travancore, South India, 23 years ago. To some he was a divine person, endowed with super-natural powers. To737 words
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Article, Illustration151 1951-09-09 4 THE PIipTOGBAFHS come pourinr in and so the Sunday Times again awards two prise s thjs week. First prize goes to Mr. Steven Bay Kiat Siang of I^C Eng Hooa Street. Singapore, for the picture above. Camera used: Astoria, f: 3.5. Time tukrn; about 4 p.ni. Speed:151 words
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281 1951-09-09 4 R.G. PILLAI - The Demon King was loved by all R.G. PILLAI h MORE than 70,000 Malayalees in Malaya, Irrespective of their religious differences, will celebrate their national harvest festival. 'Onam'. on Tuesday. This date varies every year according to the lunar calendar which U still beinu followed by most Indians. But Onam281 words
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Advertisement180 1951-09-09 4 Thank you, KajjlCS KIUANGER In July Sev'nteen Eighty One, A Mrs. Raffles had a Son, Who later, was destined to be A most important V.I.P. Sir Stamford Raffles was the name Of this young man, who leapt to fame By proving that futilities Are full of possibilities. His early work180 words
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Advertisement254 1951-09-09 4 ASTHMA Haw to ease the strain in 30 seconds} VVTHEN chokinf Asthma makes you gasp for breath, one Ephazone /*^^l tablet alipped to the moutb ease* the //I/////////' h £T\ 4 atmia quickly and effectively Remera- ml!!' 'I If I ber h b this main oo the <yitem which /I254 words
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119 1951-09-09 5 Chaos came but Bruno the dog slept 0n... A person, yet unknown to the police, played a "dirty" trick on residents of a house in Angullia Park, Singapore. He came in the dark hours of yesterday morning and smashed the water main supplying the house and four tuans were unable119 words
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Article86 1951-09-09 5 J^ LARGE crowd of children and adults "invaded" the Tamil Methodist Church in Short Street, Singapore, for about five hours yesterday where a bazaar and fun fair was held. There was a great demand for Indian sweets and food. while games of skill and the "treasure86 words
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Article22 1951-09-09 5 The Colony Court of fcivil Appeal will hold a session on Sept 24. There are five cases listed for hearing.22 words
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Article, Illustration24 1951-09-09 5 Cutting the rake at the reception after the wedding of Miss Jean Lim and Mr. Lo Hock Sen? in Singapore vosterday. Sunday Times picture.24 words
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Article72 1951-09-09 5 Loh Guan Seng was yesterday charged in Singapore with misappropriating four watches and a gold ring In the Royal English School, Stamford Road, in May this year. The watches were alleged to be the property of Suppiah Sinasamy. Tan Hock Jit. Ng Choon Chiang, and72 words
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Article33 1951-09-09 5 More than 400 people attended the Balestier Community Centre social and dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. Proceeds of the dance will go to the centre's welfare fund.33 words
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Article248 1951-09-09 5 100 many are giving in 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. COMMUNIST terrorists in Malaya art planning to start a war of words to prevent further bandit surrenders, the Federation Government stated today. The bandits admit that the large number ot surrenders so far is the result248 words
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145 1951-09-09 5 gINGAPORE Police said yesterday that they had not yet decided what action they would take to bring back to the Colony a European who was gaoled in Hong Kong on Friday lor fraud. The European, 37-year-old lan Harold Debenham. who had been145 words
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Article158 1951-09-09 5 ALTHOUGH more than $512,000 has been raised by various organisations and newspapers in Singapore for the Kampong Bugis JointRelief Fund, no definite Dlans have yet been made to start the building project in Kolam Aver to accommodate the homeless fire victims. The delay was attributed158 words
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Article103 1951-09-09 5 THE SINGAPORE Federation of Services Unions will meet tomorrow to receive the report of the three-man committee regarding the date and place for holding the proposed mass meeting of three Services Unions as a protest against the recent cost of living allowance granted to them The103 words
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Article52 1951-09-09 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.-^A Johore Trade and Industry Centre has been established by qualified pupils of the Trade (Technical) School. Johore Bahru. At present only furniture is being made and orders for household furniture will be welcomed. The Centre sold all their furniture on display at the recent52 words
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Article47 1951-09-09 5 Sir Charles Murray-Ayna-ley, Chief Justice, Singapore, who has been on leave in Britain will be returning to the Colony on Tuesday. Mr. Justice Brown, who is now acting as Chief Justice, will revert to his post as Senior Puisne Justice of the Colony.47 words
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Article22 1951-09-09 5 Mr. Justice Whitton, Puisne Justice, Singapore, is leaving for Kota Bahru, Kelantan, tomorrow on transfer as Supreme Court Judge there-22 words
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Article, Illustration225 1951-09-09 5 "r\O not shrink from mental strife. Keep battling 'until you have built a Jerusalem in Singapore's green and pleasant land,' the Singapore Director of Education, Mr. A. W. Frisby, told students of the Chinese V.M.C.A. Commercial Evening School yesterday. Mr. Frisby was speaking at the presentation225 words
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Article78 1951-09-09 5 Alleged to have commuted house trespass with intent to assault Ho Young Khoon, A. Castillo, 26, E. Olivero, 25. and John Fernandez, 27, claimed trial in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. Castillo and Olivero also claimed trial to a second charge of causing hurt78 words
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Advertisement199 1951-09-09 5 factories ONE OF THE HUGE HERCULB ?LATING INSTALLATIONS n% jfev Here uics SOLD BY ALL LEADING DEALERS THS HERCULES CYO.I MOTOR CO. LTD, BIRMINGHAM, ENGLANO «fR£S£NMT/V£S:— T. V. MITCHELL ft CO., LTD., It BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE fAS'N/N Moutries are glad to announce that they have just received a f urth199 words
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Advertisement27 1951-09-09 5 We cater for all the best parties! COLD STORAGI Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. f A TV CH 0 R %M Embroiciery Thread v^^^'wllr^flr I E2A.V J27 words
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Article113 1951-09-09 6 gIR HARTLEY and Lady Shawcross plan to visit Yugoslavia this month. They are hoping that the blow on the head Lady Shawcross recently received aboard their yacht Vanity V will be the last of a string of accidents which have befallen the family. Three years ago113 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-09-09 6 Everyone knows that the British adore ttmmt any kind of animals, in any kind of circumstance. Look at these two pictures. Above: A London press man stands treat to three chimpanzees. Below: "Starlight," a horse, has a pint in a Margate (Kent) public house. Latecomers from other56 words
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Article, Illustration157 1951-09-09 6 Simone writes from 'another planet' "^FTER 14 years In the Far East, living in America is like visiting another planet." writes Simone Barreto, who with her young son John has recently joined her mother in Texas. Simone will be remembered as the enterprising young woman who started the Air France157 words
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Article, Illustration715 1951-09-09 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD BY A STATEMENT which set our teeth jangling like broken piano strings recently was the one made by a correspondent of a London newspaper. He described the Malayan press as "docile." That he was wrong has been amply proved recently by some really body-iarring715 words
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383 1951-09-09 6 SUSAN BLAIR - They're SO nice in Britain, say Malayans SUSAN BLAIR by "IF only the Europeans in Malaya were as nice as those in the United Kingdom said Billy Budd in the Sunday Times of August 26. It is heart-warming to think that Asians visiting Britain come away with buch pleasant memories383 words
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Article, Illustration236 1951-09-09 6 s. c. lim - s. c. lim by MEET 47-year-old Awang bin Bakl. the man who has met pianists Cec'i Hen- son and Solomon. Italian opera singers and other world famed singers, musicians, actors and actresses In Singapore. And how does Awang come to know all these artists? Is236 words
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Advertisement215 1951-09-09 6 What a dream of a figure... yours in waidenfbrms ANcgra Your MM fashions can't take ■hape until your figure is in •liape beautifully rounded, naturally uplifted, superbly •eparatt'd. And Allegro* is the bra to do exactly that! Allegro moulds you. firms you, controls your curves marvelously. Come try it see215 words
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Advertisement295 1951-09-09 6 la wre of your loveliness alwny > give your eye* an extra ■park)* at "thoae certain tunes." Add bold touch of mascara and with the perfect streamlined protection of MODESS. you'll fed b top form. MM f\ Ok C C rj y^w I. I WVlva3 q*3E>v;i MODESS al! rlmstlc adjustable295 words
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Article, Illustration1382 1951-09-09 7 Girl iM th« background who miurt never outshine th* royal star IJ Lfor Lady-in-Waiting THE ROYAL CAR brakes gently to a stop and the eyes of th« crowd focus on th« girl everybody has come to see. A second later, but late enough to miss th« photographers'1,382 words
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Article, Illustration501 1951-09-09 7 This article has nothing to do with diet. It mentions neither the much discussed yoghourt, nor tht various helpful booklets on calories. What it does try to point out is that the best beauty aids are still free— or almost free! CLEAR COMPLEXION During my recent501 words
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Advertisement279 1951-09-09 7 <: I CREAMS four twofold 'beauty discipline's I :ye«y nioht, cleanse your skin with Ytfu two creams to keep your skin fair and lovdy .nd's Cold Cream. Cover your fact 1 ith this rich, oily Cream, and smooth one for ckansin*, and one for protection. i into your skin, to279 words
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Advertisement234 1951-09-09 7 Thank D[KOLYNOS 4bifl I Bj for my lovely teeth I T Tb« specially blend *l A spark Iru smll*. I lnaradlrata of Koljmos Dental Craam produce a cool mlnty Q >&) 7\ which i loans .n-octiceen Your teeth are whl* er aad your teeth. That's brighter after regular j where234 words
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Article, Illustration1142 1951-09-09 8 JEALOUSY CAN BE DANGEROUS 'Think twice before yen act,' wants Jane Lee THE other day I overheard a remark that shook me considerably. Two girls were talking and one said to the other "I am no longer sure that he loves me because I am unable to make him jealous."1,142 words
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Article467 1951-09-09 8 COOKERY CORNER CUNDAY is usually curry tiffin day. Instead of allowing Cookie to prepare his curry, which will be either in the Malay or the Chinese way, the housewift could try her hand at it. For a good curry powder you need half a katl of coriander467 words
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Advertisement448 1951-09-09 8 "YOU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VUAMINiMINERAL^/to7c/ That is why you feel Worn out Nervous, Irritable, Have headaches. Lose Weight, Wony" wS9n *>*> «f<* ft < m flßkx j^in Lbbbb all IHraBBBB Try this Proved Way Back to Health I Happiness U you re «jiicmic, frel oervouk448 words
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Advertisement246 1951-09-09 8 fOR AIL CHILDREN EVEN THE SMALLESTFEVIRiSH*§P& COMIHAINTS^^ AH wother* tAouM know rlut Aspro ~f_*L i t*Me*a quickly atop *fat fevc complaints ~v- wbicti «om« «ftan children. Mothers jT wJH b* glaaaad tmem Aapw tablet* can>^ do bo harm t« fW tmafteit child because *^V th*y ar» BO pMBJ W*6 recommended246 words
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Article200 1951-09-09 9 PROSPERITY WILL RAIN ON THE CITY 300-foot dragon with 7, 000 lights PROSPERITY will rain on Singapore on City Day, Sept. 22 that it th« promise of th« Chines* community when they contribute their invading 7,000-light studded dragon from the sea. The spitting of the fitry peart at intervals signifies200 words
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Article, Illustration194 1951-09-09 9 The photograph of one of these four Singapore nurses will be featured on Nurses' Appeal Fund posters which will shortly be distributed around the city to publicise the Fund. Which one would you choose? The girls were specially selected by the Matron of the General Hospital and194 words
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Article, Illustration107 1951-09-09 9 Fat imah can remember they year 1858 UAJi Fatimah binte Hajl Sulaiman, who came to Singapore from Malacca in 1858. claims to be the Colony's oldest Malay woman at the age of 100. Living with 10 of her great grand-children off Tanjong Pagar, Haji Fatimah remembers clearly the building of107 words
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Article101 1951-09-09 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Teoh T^nsr Siong, an actor, was gaoled for eieht months and a fine of $400. in default a further four months' imprisonment for attempting to smuggle opium from Singapore into the Federation. The opium was discovered by Customs officers when they searched the101 words
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Article115 1951-09-09 9 On way to tell boss arrested A RESTAURANT employee who rushed out of the 1 Great World amusement park at 2 a.m. yesterday, when a fire broke out there, was arrested by police. But the man was not in police custody for long because it was later learnt that he115 words
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Article129 1951-09-09 9 THE question whether Indians in Malaya will have a voice in the general election in India early next year is not yet decided, the Indian Representative In Malaya, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, told the Sunday Times, yesterday. He said that he had no information yet regarding129 words
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Article56 1951-09-09 9 examination for Chinese interpreters, to be held In December, is being arranged by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs. The exact date and place will be announced later. Any interpreter wishing to sit for the examination must forward his application through his head of department to the Secretary56 words
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146 1951-09-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday JIR HENRY CURNEY today announced that the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federation's own Teachers Training College at Kirkby, near Liverpool would be 54-year-old Dr. J F. Mountford, vice-Chancel lor of Liveipool University, a noted classical scholar. Sir Henry146 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-09-09 9 This is the Health Department team of the Municipal Service Union Badminton Tournament The Health Department are Champions of the Inter-Departmental Badminton League, 1951. Standing:, left to right:— Lee Fook Kee, Chan Swee Lee, Seah Kirn Hock, Wee Ghim Teng (Capt.) Lee Ong Kee. Ng Chia Heng Johnny Wee. Sitting,68 words
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Article24 1951-09-09 9 TELUK ANSON, Sat— Mr. Loo Hean Honn, of Boustead and Co., Teluk Anson, who has been sick, has died In Ipoh.24 words
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Article186 1951-09-09 9 13 returning from Sceut Jamboree By the SKIPPER J^EXT SUNDAY, 11 Stouts and two Scouter* will be back from the 7th World Jamboree. They will arrive in Penang on the Corfu, and will disembark there. Penang Scout* art planning a grand welcome horn* for the boys. Led by Mr. Ngul186 words
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Article159 1951-09-09 9 Home may be named after Princess JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. JT was proposed at a meeting in Johore Bahru today to have the name of the State Welfare Home changed to Princess Meriam Home in honour of the daughter of the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore, whose first birthday will be159 words
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Article60 1951-09-09 9 R.A.F. Sundeiiands, Brigands and Hornets attacked bandit target areas in Perak and Negrl Sembilan during operations in daylight yesterday. Two formations o* R.A.A.F 1 Lincoln medium bombers were out during last night to make heavy attacks upon anoth t bandit area In Central Perak. The alrstrlkes60 words
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Article32 1951-09-09 9 JOHORE, BAHRU, Sat. Miss Jenny Wong and Misa Anita Lazaroo, two Johore nurses, who have been in England on a course of study are returning by the Oranie on Tuesday.32 words
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Advertisement190 1951-09-09 9 TO BE SURE £QRML YOUR REFRIGERATION REQUIREMENTS KELVINATOR. If^HlsHBH §§§41 jlii CONDENSING UNITS COOLING COILS ICE CREAM CONSERVATORS COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION AND SPARE PARTS INQUIRIES FROM DEALERS INVITES THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG^ You will thrHl tk* exciting dynamic sound graduations of LJcbestraum, No. S (Liszt) Waltx190 words
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Advertisement65 1951-09-09 9 S3 ANNOUNCING A NEW SHIPMENT OF ffi 1 HYPNOS I S SPRING INTERIOR MATTRESSES. If AVAILABLE IN FIVE 8 POPULAR HYPNOS MODELS. S3 J3 EACH MODEL HAS DISTINCTIVE H FEATURES OF ITS OWN TO GIVE LASTING SERVICE AND 5^ MAXIMUM COMFORT TO ITS USERS. j& co c 3 gjj THERE65 words
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Article28 1951-09-09 10 THE BEREAVED FAMILY of the late J. D. Balaslngam. Hospital Assistant, Mentakab, thanks eJI friends and relatives who attended the funeral, gave assistance, sent wreaths and expressed28 words
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Article311 1951-09-09 10 T«HIS man Chin Peng— what happened to him between the time he visited the London Victory Parade, an honoured warrior, and the day he made his decision to wage war on his former allies and friends? What made him plunge Malaya into bloodshed and misery311 words
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Article120 1951-09-09 10 THE overwhelming majority of people in this country lead lives which can be described only as drab. Very many find blessed relief from ted'.um, perhaps once or twice a week, by visiting local cinemas and forgetting their woes in a couple of hours of make-believe. It follows, then, that120 words
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Article98 1951-09-09 10 WHERE is just one point X which the Communists and the United Nations forces seem to have forgotten at Kaesong: the feelings of the Korean people. More than a million men are once again brawl'ng up and down that unhappy land. Civilian dead number nearly a million. Six million98 words
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Article, Illustration1650 1951-09-09 10 J. W. GOODWIN - A great multitude prays at Mecca I J. W. GOODWIN HARI RAYA HAJI THIS WEEK: THE STORY OF THE BIG MUSLIM FESTIVAL by EVERY year is a Holy Year for Muslims and each offers a festival pilgrimage in support of the five pillars of Islam. For weeks they have been1,650 words
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Letter246 1951-09-09 10 I WAS once an admirer of Radio Malaya. Lovers of classical music listen with complete ecstasy to the strains of Beethoven's Symphony in D minor; jazz music fans swing with utter abandonment to the hot ryhthm of Benny Goodman and his orchestra, but to me. a horse lover, the shrill246 words
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Letter121 1951-09-09 10 DSOM the letter of the Honorary Secretary of the Animal Lover's League In your paper last week, it would appear that she and the League Council thoroughly approve, and are proud of, the part taken by them and their member in a n activity, strangely at variance with the121 words
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Letter151 1951-09-09 10 am directed by my Council to bring to your attention the report on Air Day which appeared in last week's Sunday Times. You stated: "Only one small boy, red .songkolfcd Wahid bin Abdul Guni from Malacca, succeeded in getting lost and was taken, crying bitterly to the St.151 words
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Letter113 1951-09-09 10 BEING an ex-T.B. patient I entirely agree with "Kido" (last Sunday's Postbag), who advocated train, ing former patients for post* in sanatoria. Employers are afraid to give us work, though we are perfectly all right If proper training was given to us, we could become efficient clerks113 words
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Letter84 1951-09-09 10 LOYAL Chinese" says that h* has never been to Britain. To my mind, that xplaln* why he finds the Prineeas Margaret Encyclopaedia so disturbing. In present-day Britain we treat the Royal Family like human beings, not as little tin gods. The King and his family do a magnificent job.84 words
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Letter54 1951-09-09 10 I ENTIRELY agree with your correspondent, who protested about the Princess Margaret Encyclopaedia. I think it is outrageous to print such a vicious attack on a member of the Royai Family, especially in these times. People will never again feel the same respect for Her Royal Highness after these54 words
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Letter, Illustration45 1951-09-09 10 yyiLLIE TAN i* quite right. The outside world has a yery queer idea of Singapore's geographical position. I often get letters addressed to Singapore, India, or Singapore, Hong Kong. Singapore. BUSINESSMAN. We also get strangely addressed envelopes. Suen as the one below. —Ed. S.T.45 words
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Advertisement522 1951-09-09 10 Straits Tines Free ftes* far Hrn comreiit-nct ol «d vcftiMrt, mil lUprcMnfatives at I* Hoof, !in«jpo'p Cold Stone* Orchard Road will rocoivo imatl advertisements *ni IMwiri to box numbers CLASSIFIED ADS KLBOJMAN: To Theresa, wife •f Bendy Klelnman, a sister for Terry, At Randan*: Kerbau Hospital, 5.1. 51. Both doing522 words
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Advertisement39 1951-09-09 10 man without a smiling face should not open a shop They knew all about Public Relations in old China of course, anyone who sells (or drinks!) Tiger Beer is cheerful: Tiger always keep the customers very happy r^ TjM.39 words
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164 1951-09-09 11 A YOUNG Hong Kong Chinese, who taught himself to write Chinese characters in 20 different styles from the age of 12 years, is now in Singapore to exhibit his art. H e is 29-year-old Mr. Wan Wing Sum. M. Wan Is one of164 words
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Article69 1951-09-09 11 CHANGI DAY NIGHT CANTEEN 'J'HE AIR Movements Section at Changi airfield one of the busiest in the R.A.F. apywhere in the world has ojSened 24-hour canteen service for aircrews and passengers arriving in Singapore. The Section handles passengers, and freight for all transport planes in SouthEast Asia, for all the69 words
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316 1951-09-09 11 Ardele: 'Exciting, but the smell...' Sunday Times Tbcatre Coir. "ARDELE,' the play which caused so much controversy in Singapore recently, arrived in London last week. Said H. M. Trewin in the Observer: "It is a bitter almond of a play and certainly not everyone's choice. But it is ijossible to316 words
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252 1951-09-09 11 PORT DICKSON. Sat. A MIRACLE saved us", A four members of the crew of a Singapore motor fishing vessel said today when they came ashore at Port Dickson after drifting aimlessly fot 48 hours with motor trouble. They had less than one day's supply252 words
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Article, Illustration237 1951-09-09 11 Bukit Timah again -and the smart women By MAUREEN MALLAL IT was once again time to rush for that new frock, grab that new hat and possibly polish up that stiil-useful pair of shoes. The weather promised well and so did the tote. So the237 words
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Article138 1951-09-09 11 rE ELEVENTH anniversary of the Battle of Britain will be celebrated next Saturday morning with ceremonial parades at all the R.A.F. Stations in Malaya. At most of the airfields planes will stage a fly-past in salute to those who lost their lives in the Battle. Next138 words
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Article77 1951-09-09 11 Mr. C. O. Turner, general manager of Qantas Empire Airways, arrived in Singapore yesterday by Qantas BOAC Constellation from Sydney on his way to London for discussions with Air Ministry and BOAC officials on the Comet Jet airliner service to the Far East and Australia next77 words
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Advertisement241 1951-09-09 11 SOLE At, J:\lS- i THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) P. O. BOX 92. SINGAPORE WATSON MICROSCOPES ■MiKMaKTU"- are of •utst:Miding mrrlt m i ED s\ rf ProY»n drptodjtimv <v_ /M| LSJ On. flifkl »rrtlf mm m mr^m mm rm m «OT* cum* ok r OSf I t241 words
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Article737 1951-09-09 12 QNK of th« high spots of today's listening will be th« "Piano Concerto No. 2 in A major" by Liszt and the "Spring" Symphony of Schumann. The "A major" Concerto has been described as the 'Virtuoso Concerto par excellence' written primarily for the purpose737 words
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Article1006 1951-09-09 12 NAT CUBBINS - NAT CUBBINS By A PART from the feet that there is a cow elephant for sal* at Epsom, the news in England last week was pretty dreary compared with news from foreign parts. Shirts, dustbins, fryingpans, and cigarettes went up in price. Threat matches are to1,006 words
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Article, Illustration11 1951-09-09 12 "It's another consignment of left-foot gum boots."11 words
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Miscellaneous285 1951-09-09 12 HXtr- b^b A rsi r^sfl Fs 1 Fp) JP- At >-y LI L 2^\ LsD l/vj Ls Lisl c^pp &£j \'K TKI V SU^ JK |N VENICE WlTduT ONEfT) *7 W V«NICtSr-lR <^/ ALONC/f TJV<E TKASS M^V^S^ ELL 7 THE < sf .j \^^™!<f^ f^6i^c^^^3i^^'/ \i-fef) r v.'E POSTPONED OCR285 words
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Article, Illustration135 1951-09-09 13 HERE'S i u ..:e.l.ing new in the "Spot The Star" series, it's a picture "in reverse" of a popular Hollywood actor you all know. Look at it closely for a few minutes and you will be sure to recognise him. Send the answer to "Spot135 words
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Article261 1951-09-09 13 A life story an island epic COLLOW The Sun" a Twentieth Century-Fox production with Clen Ford, and Ann Baxter, based on the life and love story of Ben Hogan, American golfer, is one of those poignant pieces of picture-making calculated by the Hollywood moguls to bring tears to the eyes261 words
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Article, Illustration681 1951-09-09 13 JHE "Most" Cirl. that't what they're calling Yvonne De Carlo who reaches the peak of her silm career in "Hotel Sahara" her latest picture to reach Singapore. The reason for this strange title? Because she has everything and does everything. She sings, she dances, makes love, displays681 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-09-09 13 What a 4j/f«rence a few years make! Left, Margaret O'Brien at wt knew bar rltrea year* ago, and, right, at ah* it today at Ihe age of 14. Margaret hat ivst arrived in London. She wat wearing her first pair of nylons and high-beeled sfioet and69 words
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Advertisement61 1951-09-09 13 Jewel' like beautg for your hand* W like a jewel this I") I unart polish enhances I 1 thtbeaurjr of your hands, li I Pbooy laoils die axis- I j 1 cocrtt of nail polishes. I Smooth flowing... long g ISj lasting and its many I fr>rilliinr shades P will61 words
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Advertisement202 1951-09-09 13 >*> Phone 515H I TOD A V! 11 a.m. 1.45, 4.00 «.3O 9.30 U'trn*rw' j>»oooooooo»onf>A^roo* TTdl IlrlS O iinmt s^k sP^ si tU am J>W "GENE BROADWAY, NELSON rficiiglCOLOß\ l-~~~~~^ Also: "1!).)1 All-Malayan Sports Championships" ;i|j| 11 "''l| WORLD PREMIERE TONIGHT AT M'NITE! Super Mandarin Musical in Colour "RAINBOW AS202 words
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Article, Illustration806 1951-09-09 14 SIDNEY RODIN - SIDNEY RODIN by UNDER the glittering chandeliers of Deauville Casino, glowing on the North French coast like an illuminated .wedding cake, the most fantastic gambling known since the war has been going on night and day at the no-limit bac carat table. Gamblers have806 words
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Article, Illustration637 1951-09-09 14 rIS "lesson"' wag given by a Commun'st teacher at an infanta' school in Prague: "Now, children," he aaid. "say a prayer to Ood for something nice to eat." The children prayed, the door was opened, and, of course, nothing happened "Now let's see what637 words
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Advertisement262 1951-09-09 14 /Pk For Value Plus\ \i wi m' insist on this Iby wr TsTl 11 H x x I WlllC V_-x POINT IRANI S->k tgents:— G.H. SLOT fc CO., LTD. Singapore, Kujla Lumpur. Ipofc. Peiuitg. Hair groomed with Silviflx Hair Cream adds remarkably to a man's sense of cool self-possession. For262 words
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Advertisement429 1951-09-09 14 Watch DISPRIN' dissolve— quickly— completely sC- 3sC^>L^> > 5/^Bl V .V IT \'i-. JIB "^IB V itiJi: W jsP>pE s^i&. .fly —^f Because Disprin enters the stomach In a true solution, with no insoluble acid particles, it is men rapidly absorbed by the system thus relieving pain without deiay. The429 words
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Article, Illustration1300 1951-09-09 15 DOROTHY THATCHER - DOROTHY THATCHER Londoners are revelling In ancient history p LONDON: "J"HE most ambitious and successful contribution to this Festival season of the London theatre has been made by Sir Laurence Olivier. Together with his wife, Vivien Leigh, and an all-star cast including Robert Helpmann, Elspeth1,300 words
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Article491 1951-09-09 15 ANNE EDWARDS/ in PARIS on a Sunday, says I call this WHAT a wonderful town-Paris still is for women. And what fun it is TO EAT: Those small pink 1 melons, the whole half served up o n your plate, sweeter by far than the slices we491 words
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Advertisement75 1951-09-09 15 **tf i*. *VS m 2i 9 i BY m MODEL C TYPE PE4O. Fully B-a-n-d-s-p-r-e-a-d. Highly Sensitive. •>? Fine Tone. Distinctive Cabinet. Call for a Demonstration without obligation. m ELECTRICAL DEPT. HARDIAL SINGH SONS, 26, Raffles Place, Singapore, I'hone *****. GOOD NEWS FOR THE LATEST DESIGNS •f GOLD AND DIAMOND75 words
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Advertisement192 1951-09-09 15 r^ROLEX^) OYSTERDATE M*T^§lafevi The Rolex Oysterdate, illustrated jf ?i^^\u^a^S^k\ here, shows the date automatic- jSnH^^^^^} /H!tK*JkMmM ally and clearly through an open- jd[B&!itix^\ J f^yJjp^ L#vUl ing in the dial, thus avoiding the complication of an extra hand. jfnV/^^^r^J It is waterproof; its patented jß^JmS^^'^ _drfs& V^ Oyster case efficiently192 words
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Advertisement526 1951-09-09 16 Terrible Backache /fvT^oß »T* f\ *VI *C V \Nk \j t/ /A Kruschen removed the cause Th.inko to the advice of friends, who told him how to get relief, this man is quiti- better now. But for weeks hr was afraid to stoop owing to the agonising pain In his526 words
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Advertisement114 1951-09-09 16 ITCHING INFLAMED SKIN HEALED! Kelentlesi itcntng caused By gems I under th* ifcin, speedily Jevelop»-into<t»» 1 rftaung pimple* and open tores unless checked Thousands of skin turTeres* have proved thai (here la nothing, mon sure in results cnan D.D.O>. Pre»crlp> von This tamuus liqjid hesltr doss penetraie cho tortured tKht114 words
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Advertisement804 1951-09-09 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMEi^i APPLICATIONS from BnUato subjects or citizens of the Federation of Malaya are Invited far the posts of ia) Superintendent (Male) Mt. Emily Home, on th* salary scale $400 x 20 500 p.m^ plus usual allowances; (b) A*t slstant Lady Superintendent, osr the salary scle $180 x 8 276804 words
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Miscellaneous1495 1951-09-09 16 WT m* Mm Mb f %mk THERE U a popular fall- aHMHwiK^i^ a FILTERABLE virus which x "J&&& >»^— mL-mW J sV JEL. P« ac 7- repeated In coUege W7TtY^^L^^fT^JW^PM J\ appears to b* an antaW^^ wllW mmWw sw "W| BbW textbooks, that dogs don't »li-Lu4P% sSrUn JiS II i1,495 words
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Article, Illustration857 1951-09-09 17 Manning Blackwood - Manning Blackwood MOTORING IN MALAYA in,i..n,^i™n| |C%s7 n m Mm Km fa LETTER from A.D.F. last week tore graat strips off me for "knowing next to nothing about any tMng. and least of all afewit motoring," a broadsMo which sont mo post-hasta to a coffoo shop to brood.857 words
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Article92 1951-09-09 17 ACROSS: 1. Endear; Pricks; 8. Roe: 8. Disillusioned; 11. Siren; 12. Bend; 14. Tar; IS. Pace; IT. Tea; 19. Lamed; 10. Feats; 31. Davit; 22, Bugle; 24. Den; 26. Errs; 17. Tie; 29. Damp; 30. Eaves; S2. Interpolation; 33. Net; 34. Fasted 36. Stance. DOWN: 1. Eldest;92 words
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Advertisement73 1951-09-09 17 «ef|B Hill! UeCeP^^K JeF > fT2 Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has always used Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too, and it costs me so little.! Dentifrice |Mo iuhii w w. a— LTD.. vomtom. maLXtm^ /^ij/COUGHS 3gsb If* colds >73 words
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Advertisement448 1951-09-09 17 TRIUMPH OVER PAIN ft Mifff-nw mm hmbbiemt n •akacih' Htw 4oes'ANAaN' relieve pain so bst, so effecdver/ f Albwyeari •J»»eadla|sele»n^udbcov«r«dth«tr*i»cr«tltylntKee»«fcak«eln| eft>ree fcmou« medlclnvi (Phenacetln, Caffeln* and AcetyWieWk A«M) «Wi royaTH k^redlent— quinine. And 'Anaclny^imlM %eU ynfrirticeffy wtth ejie ether medicines to soothe uW krtng 4»wn (tverwi temperatures, restore a real448 words
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Miscellaneous827 1951-09-09 17 GEORGE CAMPEY drops in for Mfl|B a Mild and Vision at— B^^^lH 1 fit IV Hnifiuf v ft WILL America's erase for television in r^ lge Mira to rows bars spread to Britain? HOW will it affect Jgw. a good K^ social behaviour? The main question lnvolv Ceorge C.mpey. Fl«r827 words
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Article, Illustration863 1951-09-09 18 JAMES CONNOLLY - JAMES CONNOLLY Edited by LONDON: ARSENAL aren't taking any chance. Tom Whittaker's scouts have just completed the most inten sive probe in years, and the men Arsenal MICHT buy have been pinpointed. Highbury youngsters like CLIEF HOLTON. BEN MARDEN. DAVE BOWEN and863 words
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Article, Illustration579 1951-09-09 18 HAVE SLUMPED. THEY'RE— PRICKET is the best antidote I know for swoilea heads. You may hit a double century one day, then follow with a run of failures. You begin to think you've forgotten how to score runs. When you're out of form, generally you re579 words
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Advertisement145 1951-09-09 18 BLR! 1J W>j^\ U *V*T*ALI* '5 CELEBRATING a^LV/ W^tfl a^* m %M aftAflk \mw AUSTRALIA wiimS^Xnf tkis ffi^b y ear X™"** EXCURSION FA3£S r Expiring 30th SEPT. Z^ SYDNEY AUCKIANO JOT^ WELUN.r^N V)*-^ SINCAPORI $1,252 $1,526 M-: KUALA LUMPUH $1,348 V PENANC $1,432 $1,706 "*OH $1,400 $1,674 rfLf j^. "Kit145 words
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Article38 1951-09-09 19 As a part of Singapore s City Day celebrations on Sept. 32 the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will stage athletic meet on the S.R.C. ground. Events will be contested by Civilians and the Combined Services.38 words
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Article345 1951-09-09 19 But still win 4-2 against Penang PENANG, Saturday. COUTH China A.A. thrilled a crowd of 8.000 Pcnang football fans with their beautiful combination when they beat Pcnang 4 2 today on Victoria Creen. The tourists, however, were not so good at the goalmouth, where they frittered345 words
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Article165 1951-09-09 19 I SINGAPORE Cricket Club had I the distinction of making tfie seasons highest acore— 3sB runs for eight wicketa— tn their Gandhi Memorial Cup match yesterday. Highlight of the day's play was a beautiful 103 by Price. The SC.C. innings, perhaps the best of this165 words
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Article77 1951-09-09 19 S.C.C— Ist Inns. Kd- rrn out 2 Wood Ibw GUI 33 Heard b lili men 21 Price st Vasa b Yaroob Madari I*3 Lloyds c Vasu b I.all Singh 2 Casbin b Lall Slruh 12 Senghram Ibw Lall >inrh M Rees net oat G« Smith c Singh b Yusoff77 words
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Article137 1951-09-09 19 f|IHE Saints, combined team of St. 1 Andrew's School and St. Andrew's School Old Boys' Association, beat RASC "A" by 30 points (five tries and a goal) to nil In a friendly rugby match at Woodsville yesterday. It was the Saints' first match of the season137 words
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Article72 1951-09-09 19 Members of tho Singapore conUngent to the Malayan Amateur Atbietie championships held tn Kuala Lumpu r last month will be the guests of the Singapore A.A.A. at a tea party at Raffles Hotel on Thursday at 5 15 p.m. AC prlae winners si this year's Singapore72 words
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Article33 1951-09-09 19 ■cllpse 8.P., one of Singapore's ending badminton parties, will '.oM their first annual dance at Marries Hotel at 8.30 pjn. on Tuesday, in aid of the Singapore Badminton Hall Pond.33 words
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Article, Illustration355 1951-09-09 19 LONDON, Saturday. TOTTENHAM Hotspur, last year's champions, today beat this year's leaders, Bolton Wanderers, by 2—l at White Hart Lane. At Sheffield, Wednesday beat United by 7 3. Results: TAKING IT ON THE CHIN American welterweight champion Kid Gavilan at the wrong end of aReuter - 355 words
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93 1951-09-09 19 NEW COMMITTEE FOR BADMINTON HALL FUND A new committee of the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund is being: formed. Many well-known sportsmen have been invited to serve, and it is hoped that an raergetic body will be formed which will go out and ret the money that is needed. The following93 words
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Article125 1951-09-09 19 FIELDING a weak side, A»ton Athletic Club received a sixgoal trouncing from Young Men's Muslim Association In their SAFA Junior Cup-tie at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Aston took the field with only nine men and a minute after the kick-ofl the Muslims netted through Yusoff. their125 words
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Article112 1951-09-09 19 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. gEA Sports will be held In Johore Bahru on Sept. IT ftt 10 a.m. in honour of the birthday of the Sultan of Johore. The programme provides for four kolek races, two Jong races and two out-board motor races. In112 words
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Article109 1951-09-09 19 gCORING once in each half after forward rushes. RASC. yesterday beat Singapore Harbour Board by eight points (a goal and a try to nil tn a rugby match at Nee Soon RASCs filter and betterbalanced forwards won the day for them, but credit must be given to109 words
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Article401 1951-09-09 19 AMONG the donors to ITie Sunday Times thi* week for the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund are numerous women who, though not Interested In sports, consider it their duty to support the Fund. Although their donations are small they are well appreciated. Recent, donations are: Nanyanf401 words
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Advertisement109 1951-09-09 19 CTDT?I\J4°TI4 m^ after illness ymJ^^A/ When vitality is lowered and the body dßh needs help in regaining its strength, i|jp Kepler provides the answer. This ■fl|m| highly nutritious preparation of Cod Liver Oil and Malt Extract is a valuable 1 ttfJJ source of the precious vitamins A and D. |2r»S*109 words
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Advertisement214 1951-09-09 19 Its Here mtJ It's Ttrritit The 1951 BRITISH LEONARD! Extra-value Leonard Features Compact Freezing Chest for storage of Frozen food! The Leonard economy model, dollar for dollar a great buy todayl Big, glass-covered crisper to keep garden greens, garden fresh! Quiet, economical glacier Sealed Unit. Guaranteed for 5 years. Leonard,214 words
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Article, Illustration2524 1951-09-09 20 By EPSOM JEEP TAKING the lead a furlong and half out, Kew Gardens (E. Donnelly) beat off challenge after challenger to win the Gold Cup 'Trial over a mile at Bukit Timah yesterday, openin day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn Mcc ing. Second was2,524 words
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Article56 1951-09-09 20 Total Pool $453,532. CONSOLATION: ($3,401 FIRST *****8 (UM.ltt) each) Nos: *****8, *****2, SECOND *****6 ($102,044) *****6, *****8, *****7, THIRD *****9 ($56,691) *****1, *****4, *****7, STARTERS: (85,153 ea«h) *****1, *****5. Nos: *****6, *****9, 84*71#. DOUBLE TOTE 1176 M, *****6, *****8, -wwom-* aw* as *****8, *****1, 81M97, DOUBLE TOTE:56 words
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