The Straits Times, 16 September 1951
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Title Section29 1951-09-16 1 LARGEST NETT SALEf IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition <M Tha Straits lamca Singapore Free Praia No. 842. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS PHONE *****29 words
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Article344 1951-09-16 1 But China Radio says 'shameless TOKYO. Saturday. THE next movt for the resumption of the Kaesong truce talks in Korea is up to the Reds, said a bulletin published by U.N. Ceneral Headquarters today. It was pointed out that, now the United Nations CommandAP; AFP - 344 words
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Article162 1951-09-16 1 Gunman shoots 3 soldiers PENANG, Sat. WHILE on leave in Penang, three British servicemen from Kuala Kubu Bahru were shot by an unknown gunman last night in Market Lane near the Pitt Street Temple of the Goddoss of Mercy. Two of them. Peter Smith and John Ellis were seriously wounded.162 words
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Article32 1951-09-16 1 The Indian Government has recalled its Ambassador in Peking. Sardar K. M. Pannikar, for "routine" consultations on Asian and Far Eastern problems, it Aas reliably reported in New Delhi yester-div.-A.F.P.AFP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration601 1951-09-16 1 THE EVANGELIST And promises salvation By C. LIM THERE was laughter and there were tears in the thm Church last night when the 11 -year-old American evangelist. R.nee M-t^nade^.r^ebuMn Singapore^ old and middle-aged women, and one youth. The laughter was general. With ringlets flying, nead swaying,601 words
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Article131 1951-09-16 1 The story of Singapore TO mark the granting of ft City Charter to the Municipality of Singapore, the Straits Time* has produced a 64-page souvenir issue which will be published on Saturday. Its contents range from the historical to the amusing for example, from an account of how the first131 words
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Article24 1951-09-16 1 HONG KONG. Sat— A mass trial of 235 persons is reported from Shanghai, according to the Communistowned "Sin Wpn Jih Pao.—24 words
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Article53 1951-09-16 1 PUSAN, Sat.— One million South Korean civilian* were killed in the flrst 15 months of the Korean fighting, the Social Miniser. Hoh Chang, wery wounded or were war said today Another 8,000,000 civilians casualties in that they had suffered personal loss in property and belongings, theReuter - 53 words
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Article37 1951-09-16 1 M. Paul Van Zeeland. Belgian chairman of the North Atlantic Treaty Council, told the council's opening session in Ottawa today that the critical moment was approaching when peace or war would be decided.37 words
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Article40 1951-09-16 1 Bandits murdered a member of the security forces and wounded his child when they fired on the rental* in which they were travelling In the Dungun area of Trengganu on Friday. The occupants escaped unhurt.40 words
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Article32 1951-09-16 1 Rice rubber KARACHI. Sat. Pakistan will send Ceylon 150,000 tons of rice, 12,000 tons of wheat, and 25 other products, including sports goods and surgical instruments, under a new trade agreement. Ceylon's32 words
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Article211 1951-09-16 1 THE JAPS ARE OH IT TOKYO, Sat. IN his first public statement sinct the signing of the Japanese Peace Treaty, General Matthew B. Ridgway said tonight that the Japanese people have a rough road ahead before international peace can be assured. The Supreme Allied Commander saidAP - 211 words
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Article48 1951-09-16 1 Devaluation? 'rubbish' LONDON. Sat.— World-wid* rumours of Sterling devaluation were derided in responsible London quarters today. A report from the Far East that Sterling would be devalued this week-end from its present value of $2.08 to $2.40 was described as "absolute rubbish. Reuter See Rubber Price*. Pace IReuter - 48 words
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Article89 1951-09-16 1 ATHENS. Sat MARIAM Soulaktiotou, Mother Superior •of Keratea Monastery, will be tried here on Sept. 20 on charges of wrongfully detaining a girl. Georgia Pappanicholopoulos, for nearly twelve years, the Court announced today. be the chief defendant on charges of fraud and other crimes in the89 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-09-16 1 Mr. and Mn. Samuel Senn after their wedding yesterday at Hie Cathedral of the Cood Shepherd. Singapore. Ttie brido was Mitt Hovita Anciano, well-known Colony pianist. The Commit-tioncr-Ccneral. Mr. Malcolm MacOonald, was on* of ¥t* sponsors at the wedding. Sunday Times picture.42 words
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Article50 1951-09-16 1 H.K. Govt made $15|m. profit The Hong Kong Government in May made a profit of more than HK|15,750,000. according to official statistics just released. Roughly half the Government's income during that month came from income tax, and the biggest expenditure was HK52,372,000 lumped under thn heading of "miscellaneous. 1 A.PAP - 50 words
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Article22 1951-09-16 1 HONG KONG. Sat— Shanghai authorities have decided to exempt Catholic and Protestant churches from payment of land and house tax.22 words
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145 1951-09-16 1 'Give citizenship to all born in Fed/ call KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. "["HE ASSOCIATED CHINESE Chamber of Commerce today decided to ask the Government to amend the Federation of Malaya Agreement so that all it. eye born in the Federation would be federal citizens whether or not their parents were born145 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-09-16 1 Mr. Yap Kirn Hoe leads in Hie Cold Cup winner. Red Carnation, at Bukit T.mik yeiftrdjy. Sunday Time* picturs.23 words
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Article222 1951-09-16 1 TEHERAN, Saturday. THE Persian Vice-Premier, Hossein Fatemi, said today 1 that Russia had offered to furnish Persia's needs for vital materials to offset "British economic encirclement." Fatemi added that Britain would not force Persia Into submission in the oil dispute bv withdrawing her vessels and goodsUP - 222 words
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Article344 1951-09-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat FkATO Onn bin Jaafar. MJ convenor of the Independence of Malaya Party, will answer critics who have said that he shoud iiave made an open declarati that an independent Mai..., a must remain within the British Commonwealth when he speaks at344 words
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Article, Illustration1744 1951-09-16 2 R. J. FARRER - THREE OXEN AND FIVE SHEEP IN H.E.s HONOUR R. J. FARRER, By C.M.G. AT the end of one of my weekly visits ro the palace, the Sultan presented me with a spear, ceremonial, not a weapon, for it had a deep gold collar and a wide blade sheathed in Kamuning1,744 words
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Article722 1951-09-16 2 SUNDAY, Sept. 9. T*HE durian season is approaching its endThere are no signs of a second flowering in the Dusun. The Tuan is eagerly awaiting an account of sales from the Cook, who holds the "pajak". On his return from Malacca the Tuan found his orchard full of722 words
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Advertisement97 1951-09-16 2 WONDER WHEELS N? I v <&#r£»\ 4 The story of the name zsr?- Fd^Hm^S jnl y The very name HGICUItiS ££wrc vL afi flr ®f a l^ e b£roes °f olden times, the strongest v\»sX ''lll J^l w 3 CICX^ n To-day the name still represents vVwTO' W^ ii unequalled97 words
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Article, Illustration181 1951-09-16 3 Fire in Chinatown East night: Many flee in panic SHORT circuit set ablaze a Chinese ancestral altar filled with joss sticks, candles and sacred paper slips during the Moon Festival celebrations last night and started a fire on the round floor of a tea importer's shop in Nanking Street. The181 words
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Article56 1951-09-16 3 Mr x rman ward, who ras acting Municipal President during the absence on of the Singapore Municipal President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, left for Penang yesterday, where he will bt> acting Penang Municipal President. On Sept. 22. Mr. Ward will b back in Singapore as a56 words
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Article89 1951-09-16 3 Hashim Din Said. 21. a Singapore military policeman, who was seen by a fellow policeman removing a few dollar notes from a purse belonging to a woman grass cutter. Sulaiha. and niding them in the seam of his shorts. was yesterday .sentenced by the Singapore Fourth Magistrate. Mr.89 words
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Article42 1951-09-16 3 Found with 46 L. of dutiable cigarettes in a boat in the Outer Roads of Singapore Harbour on Aug. C, Ng Chin Koke. aged 18, was yesterday nne<j $1,000, or four months' gaol in the Colony Third Court.42 words
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Article165 1951-09-16 3 An appeal to the Malayan Sikh community to be more united was made yesterday by Lt. Col. G. S. Gill, president of the Madras Guru Nanak Sat Sang Sabha. at a tea party in Singapore. The function was held in his honour by the Singapore Central Sikh165 words
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Article66 1951-09-16 3 $500 bail in car case A EUROPEAN. James Bankes, claimed trial in the Singapore Second District Court rday on a charge of causing the death of Ong Soo on S^pt. 9 by driving his motor car in a negligent nianner. an act not amounting to culpable homicide Bail of S5OO66 words
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Article156 1951-09-16 3 DV a majority of nine votes to five a number of people abstaining from voting the Kiwi members league yesterday urged that sex should he taught in Colony schools A 15-year-old schoolboy. Samani, opposed the motion because he felt students would become "birth control experts"156 words
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Article, Illustration250 1951-09-16 3 A black eye lor Barbara HOLLYWOOD, Sat. TWO film acton, Tom Ne*l and Franchot Tone, staged a bloody pre-dawn love duel over the affection* of blonde Barbara Payton today and Tone ended up in hospital. Seal's flashing fist* gave the 45-year-old actor brain concussion, a broken noee and a fracturedUP - 250 words
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82 1951-09-16 3 CRAYFORD, England. Sat. pRAYFORD (Kent) Municipal Council was horrified to hear yesterday that some people bathe naked in the town's swimming pool and, what is more, men and women do it together. The council's deputy clerk, Edward Cox, told Dartford magistrates: "Sojne persons actually dispense uith82 words
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Article228 1951-09-16 3 GERRY HAS A CITY DAY SONG CiNGAPORE'E leading swing ma«tro, G«rry Soliano, has composed a song to commemorate Oty Day, The march will be broadcast by Radio Ma.' ay a on City Day. The lyric, also written by Gerry, is as follow! Singapore, Singapore, The brightest jewel on the orient228 words
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Article107 1951-09-16 3 I\AUD BIN HASHIM, alias v Snaffle bin Ahmad, of Alor Star, was yesterday sentenced to seven months' gaol, to be followed by police supervision for one year for stealing a military bushjacket and other articles worth $13.50 from Abdul Majis bin Omar at a house in107 words
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Article184 1951-09-16 3 Rumours of the devaluation of sterling yesterday caused speculators to continue active buying in the Singapore rubber market, and the price improved six cent" a lb. above Fridays close. Buying was most marked just before noon and the market closed erratic with buyers in first-grade. October shipment at184 words
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Article143 1951-09-16 3 TEREMONIAL parades were v held at all R.A.F. Stations in Malaya yesterday to mark the eleventh anniversary of the ending of the Battle of Britain. Aircraft staged a fly-past at each station in honour of those who lost their lives in the battle. At Chanel,143 words
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Advertisement151 1951-09-16 3 JlLJßillJxJ^^v^* ALL AOSTRALIA ;S CELF.SRATINC J||P AUSTRALIA KTURN EXCURSION FA3ES w^- W f. Expiring 30th SEPT. IYDNEY AUCKLAND OR /[j^ WELLINGTON M fINCAPOM $1,252 $1,526 /j/^^ KUALA LUMPUR $1,348 $1,622 JJ-5 WNANC $1,432 $1,706 IPOH $1,400 $1,674 r r^"' v > >^Sm- 'T? *&>~~ "Nil (IANUS-BOAt QMHTMI FmPME AtRWArS to151 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-09-16 4 "Unfurling the Sails" wins this week's camera compet j o n. The pit tine was taken on a bright sunny morning, with a Kodak 35 camera, 4.5 l^ns. focus fB. spred 1/190. film Kodak Super XX, distance 20 ft. The photographer was Robert Cordeiro of 16 Cumberland52 words
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Article460 1951-09-16 4 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY by "JI/HAT a mess this house tooka I said disgust t-ciiy. Does it asked my unUt husband. "I can't see anything wrong with it." "The walLs," I explained. "are iilthy, the furniture has that part-worn appearance, and the carpet has never L>460 words
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Article590 1951-09-16 4 THE LAW AND YOU —No. 1 By a lawyer MANY of the letters I receive ask for advi c c on complicated matters which can adequately be answered only after interview. This column cannot help in such cases; it Is essential that they receive the personal attention of a lawyer.590 words
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Article149 1951-09-16 4 who has wondered just how air-hostesses manage to survive regular transition from snow and Icy winds to damp tropic heat, and still look as though they had just come from a beauty parlour, would prouably be quite surprised at the answer which is that they probably have. The149 words
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Article591 1951-09-16 4 Susan lives on manna from heaven A MYSTERIOUS voice which said "Arise and go" is said to have ended 12 years of suffering and misery, and proved the beginning of a life of miracles for a 16-year-old Indian girl who, she claims, Jives on manna from heaven. Manna is food591 words
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Advertisement83 1951-09-16 4 x ..free from Dandruff Vv ■*"">:-^^^^Cv-?'-: lZi:?zio&^jg; -2^^:<&& Sec how lustrous Brylcreem makes *$&3§s§^-f£:^- y° ur hair lustrous and vital-looking! '^>J*§ See how a Brylcreem massage checks -^g^>s^^^^^^^V'^^-$?-' 's :s'%&j> Dandruff; feel how the tonic ingre&£l:^ 'v^^-''- '^f dicnts tone up the scalp! There's no t- '^kS'^S S '''V^^'.'i.MJL^'-^' S83 words
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Advertisement366 1951-09-16 4 ''A vmt 0- Hi MAKE THIS PEPSOOENT X MIRROR TEST ~:^£sp- 1 r y )?y^^op When yeu smite TONIGHT Smile into your imm ABtt4fe iMIWIIJkII mirror-ukc > «ood look .t fi lll€ lillTrOr your teeth. vTT 4)\ Are your teeth vfe Ju s white as hers f ncxT^Z^oV^l •uh Have366 words
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Miscellaneous259 1951-09-16 4 MEW CROSSWORD ACKOSS: DOWN 1. You can't belter such things (7). 5. Precluded by 2 8u: you n.eedn t necesslips between cups and lips t™}* vu f 7, s ln l n J° w la (4) 10 See I loin thp Navy round > <«>• 3- Good Wood In ihSicSi259 words
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Article277 1951-09-16 5 Cast and audience had a good the THE Stage Club is to be congratulated on its re-open-ing production 'You Can't Take It With You," which has its final performance at the Victoria Theatre tonight. At first one felt that the selection of a play with 19 characters was too ambitious,277 words
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Article, Illustration336 1951-09-16 5 New peak in August KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. INFORMATION supplied by the public in the Federation of Malaya reached a new peak in August, a. spokesman of the Director of Operations staff said in Kuala Lumpur today. This information was quickly translated into action by336 words
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Article50 1951-09-16 5 Ther? was a lump in pneumonia in Singapore last week. Forty-nine died from it compared with 35 the previous week. Deaths from T.B. also increased 100 per cent there were 24 deaths against 12 the week previous. Total deaths last week were 234. total births 675.50 words
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Article21 1951-09-16 5 The Malaka Pinda rubber esiates produced 71,280 lbs. of rubber last month, and New Srudal Company produced 34.000 lbs.21 words
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Article47 1951-09-16 5 An electric clock which will keep good time even in the worst blackouts— ls now available in Singapore. It is called the chronometer master-mind, and is battery driven. A Singapore jeweller will soon have a 51. 350 streetclock of this type on display.47 words
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Article64 1951-09-16 5 4 Spore nurses pass exams pOUR Singapore nurses hav e t passed their final examination In Sick Children's Nursing at the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. They are the first nurses in Malaya to pass this examination. Nurse Wong Lai Har gained distinction in the Theory and Practice of Nursing. The64 words
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402 1951-09-16 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THERE WAS A HEAVY demand for "free" ric« in Singapore yesterday following a report that the Siamese Covernment would ban private exports as from tomorrow, but wholesale importers and private dealers were not keen to sell. 1 Showing402 words
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Article23 1951-09-16 5 MUAR, Sat.— Because he dr,ove his car which had no rear light. Yoonj? Yin* Seong was fined $10 at Muar.23 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-09-16 5 <>rli«*a?e T ?ndVo£« mJuhiS!*'*"- he '"""y, recently p UH d the InU-rmediaU the S nAn^e L ?f "rf,,rH rilr c*e I ln »"°n «>' the Royal Life Savin* Society. All hmve joined31 words
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Article62 1951-09-16 5 gINGAPORE muta-ii. need no longer worry over the education of their children. A scholarship fund by the Welfare section of tIM Force for children of needy policemen has been established. Two scholarships of $8 eurh a month and grants of S5 each have been awarded62 words
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Article48 1951-09-16 5 Mr. Tan Kee Gak, cha.r--ma n of the Board of Directors, Mr. Soong Ting Ping and Mr. Tan Pek Ping, ma-naging-directors of Sin Lit Press, yesterday gave a cocktail party at the Happy World Cabaret, Singapore to celebrate the first anniversary of the Sin Lit Press.48 words
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Advertisement259 1951-09-16 5 C3?T VOUCHER for Christmas, anniversaries or any special occasion Think of all the things you can buy at Har roils there isn't a wider choice of gifts anywhere! Your friends have the thrill of choosing their own presents at one of Britain 's finest shops. Send a Harrods Voucher from259 words
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Miscellaneous211 1951-09-16 5 SINGAPORE 4 5 "Listeners 1 Choice"; 6 Service Close; 5.30 p.m. Service from 9 am. "Good Morning"; 9.30 TNw^O^Miidi- 8^ CannongaU Kirk. Edinburgh: 6 •Musical Round-Up"; 10 News Mu *ic from th« Movl«" 7 Week-End Sports Report; 6.15 from K.L.; 10.05 Radio Doctor; -J Parliament At Work" 8 Rartio Ke211 words
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Article, Illustration348 1951-09-16 6 EXAMPLES of a commu-. nity's efforts in social welfare and public services that has cost it hundreds of thousands of dollars and an immense amount of honorary work are the Pe'rak Chinese Maternity Hospital and the p erak Chinese Old Folks' Home, both in Ipoh348 words
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Article245 1951-09-16 6 I AST Monday's meeting of Little Theatre members showed surprising coolness about the choice of Priestley's "An Inspector Calls" as the next production. Surprising because <1> Priestley is the ideal "middle course" between highbrow and lowbrow and (2) "An Inspector Calls" is a rattling good play. Sir245 words
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742 1951-09-16 6 y STEPHEN COULTER - How to make —and keep on making them y STEPHEN COULTER By CANNES: nUT on the sunsoaked Boulevards de la Croisette at Cannes, where the internationally famous gather, there is a stir now and then as an open silver grey Cadillac whispers past. Film stars in Bikinis, financiers in flannels,742 words
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Article745 1951-09-16 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By I HAVE good news of Singapore's former actor-manager, John Forbes-Sempill. At 23 he has become London's latest boy wonder of the stage. His first production, a revival of "A Man In Possession", has been acclaimed by critics and audiences. Forbes-Sempill, lion of London's745 words
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Article449 1951-09-16 6 meant that If a lorry was seven tons It could only carry a five ton load— and often that didn't pay. And I had all these big lorries." When the .Northern Ireland Transport Board took over road transport and sold what it considered unsuitable vehicles. Dawson bought them up449 words
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Advertisement265 1951-09-16 6 WESTGLOX ALARiS G"'sifc\\ <3i'ttMed all tit* 1 vrmu !™V" tin n i t Id vSumtrrss There's VVestciox "Good Morning" ChOOSe VOUP Alarm to suit every schenie ol decor jm. p_» n i ft tion These most reliable alarm clocks "C h M ir ry c| |cx > l <>ng and265 words
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Advertisement245 1951-09-16 6 BRUSH UP YOUR SMILE Jrjk The young lady who gives her teeth proper j JF^s, f care nou is safeguarding her future good-look*. £-\~S "*.^f Ck* 11 sparkling teeth result from using the' ST?Xv?^ Wisdom Junior toothbrush regularly. Wisdom's, J Nylon tufo are so designed that all awkward V f^245 words
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Article, Illustration1704 1951-09-16 7 THE PRINCESS MARGARET ENCYCLOPAEDIA 'Youngest palace Met is tightest little clique in the w0r1d..../ I*HK PRINCESS must clearly be skilled in what Stephen Potter might call "Queensmanship", the art of never quite being able to forcet who she is. When she goes away to stay with friends Qt ii is1,704 words
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Article225 1951-09-16 7 DECAUSE the woman who D just can't put on weight but wants to Is in a minority, her special diet problem is often overlooked. So let's think about gaining curve* instead of losing them, of putting on weight instead of getting rid of It. To begin with,225 words
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Advertisement107 1951-09-16 7 rro.-iloil to keen you •«"'I eonl and plogsuM --(CJIZ^v all (hiot.^ii the (lav m 7 1 "*4 *ff I «aaa S YARDLEY atut 'tlie. luxury soup (*^^^^Ky v/ th* world' alto perfumed with Yariile; Lavender. Bath Sain Diattntg Powder Talc and other toilet requitit«)i T A K L LX V107 words
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Advertisement207 1951-09-16 7 WHY ASPRO !S SO SUCCESSFUL for RHEUMATISM KfJeot/wha/mfflO W&W AUWOmmS say. !^^&7> W^f a§»ii»»t th» pat* at rh«umatum Ther« It ftj^g' l^t rrtto* (or ihn which can ba i*«n (ram tha tj^m foll*wtn| ttatament by Goodman and Gilman tjßr JM (K>o 1 "THa Pharmacological j i3V $K work Mfhly regarded207 words
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Article, Illustration1731 1951-09-16 8 JANE LEE's advice to those who fall in love with married men fIME and time again I get letters from young men and women who find themselves falling in love with people who are already married. They are quite naturally worried and unhappy about it and the only1,731 words
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Article382 1951-09-16 8 COOKERY CORNER 14 ERE are three recipes bahe in a moderate oven for nhich TinnriAr tn t about three quarter* of an hour. which pander to a T hen remove all the meat from craving for more highly the bone and separate into flakes. flavoured methods of382 words
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Advertisement352 1951-09-16 8 vLeaJtZvi,! jd^Q T We>« here again jf #^^*j$ to build up health In 4 f J^ r '£lm the nicest possible I /S\a .V-— :~'-.^}n way. Haliborange will /v^rXY^ "^V-'-^rSf ensure that your y^"s£*r >^^ ~i^V^js<\ grow up sturdy '^Ng|k. J and strong with sound V teeth and well-formed bones352 words
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Article441 1951-09-16 9 UNITED FRONT ON RUBBER IS URGED! Leadership ca 7 l at Penang PENANC, Saturday. |N view of Malaya's international rubber trade the time had come for all dealers to present a united front so that their interests might be better protected, said Mr. Heah Joo Seang, president of the Penang441 words
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Article, Illustration266 1951-09-16 9 By MAUREEN MALLAL THE Singapore Cold Cup taw Singapore women out in their best. The most noticeable fashion features were the use of sequins in hart, Italian straw in all accessoriet and the use of more dark and consequently more smart shades. Here are some266 words
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Article61 1951-09-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. Henry Baines, who arrived In Kuala Lumpur yesterday will conduct a Confirmation Service at St. Mary's Church tomorrow at 7 a.m. and another at St. Barnabas mChurch, Klang at 11 a.m. In the evening he will61 words
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Article56 1951-09-16 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Pte. Md. Abbas bin Mat Zain, of the RASC. Ulu Tiram, was charged in the Johore Bahru Police Court with causing the death of Kee Loke Wu on the Jalan Tampol Kota Tinggi road by driving a motor vehicle in a negligent manner. He was56 words
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Article98 1951-09-16 9 PARIT BI'NTAR. Sat. C. H. Jubeer, son of Mohamad Salleh, shopkeeper of Bagan Serai, was acquitted and discharged by Inche Abdul Wahab bin Abdullah in the Magistrate's Court, Parit Buntar. Jubeer had been charged with exhibiting in his shop at Main Road. Bagan Serai, pictures which98 words
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Article72 1951-09-16 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— T. Danam. a young Tamil woman, was bound over in the sum of $100 for four months in the Police Court today after being charged with attempting to commit suicide. She laid herself across the rails when a train was due to72 words
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Article48 1951-09-16 9 PENANQ, Sat. Penang Municipal Commissioners have agreed to a Municipal officer's request that his house on the Green Lane Estate be transferred to his wife. The house had been allocated to the officer from his provident fund. Commissioner* meeting in committee yesterday approved his application.48 words
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Article28 1951-09-16 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat V. Periyan and S. Vellasamy. two milkmen, were each fined $150 in the Police Court today for selling adulterated milk in Johore Bahru.28 words
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136 1951-09-16 9 THE exhumation of about 34 graves in the Hindu Cemetery at Aljuneid. Road, Singapore, is to be carried out so that Municipal Commissioners may begin a $17,000 extension to ths Hindu Crematorium. The graves are all of children, the oldest being 10 years136 words
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Article66 1951-09-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. RESETTLED Chinese will be given land on lease, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, Resident Commissioner of Malacca, told villagers at the Onlok resettlement in Tebong. He urged the villagers to show their agricultural and social abilities. A new life was just beginning for66 words
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Article222 1951-09-16 9 Sultan's birthday plans changed JOHORE BAHRU, Sat TWO variations have been made in the official programme of the celebration In honour of the 78th birihday of the Sultan of Johora on Sept. 17. The original plan to present the Sultan with a joint address from all communities has been changed222 words
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Article50 1951-09-16 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. TNG HONG KEE. Town Superintendent. Kaial Besar re-settlement area was charged in the Police Corrt today with accepting ??~0 from a Chinese whom he knew to be concerned in a business which was being transacted by himself. The case was adjourned for trial.50 words
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Advertisement38 1951-09-16 9 "AIRBORNE" SHOES FASHIONS LATEST! I »+++++J "ANNETTE" COMFORTABLE CASUALS AS ILLUSTRATED, IN RED, WHITE, BLUE, FAWN AND BLACK ALSO MANY OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM. $35.00 to $39.50 pair AIRBORNE SHOES SOLE AGENTS I! r ittle s, SINGAPORE ♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■»♦»♦♦♦>»»•»♦*38 words
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Obituary40 1951-09-16 10 SIEW KIM PONG ot 25, Pudu ■lala Lumpur, wife of late Mr Won); Pak Choy, passed away peacefully at 8 am. on 14.9.51. Ttip funeral will take place from TtK. i Street on 17'). 5 1 at 2 p.m.40 words
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Article200 1951-09-16 10 DY the time the next issue of the Sunday Times reaches you. Singapore will have been a fully-fledged city for some 24 hours. A great honour and a great challenge. We must prove ourselves worthy of our status among those communities within the British Commonwealth. We200 words
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Article251 1951-09-16 10 THEKE Is no greater mystery to the average American than the stubborn refusal of the outside world to lovp him dearly Since the end of the war the United States has poured out fantastic amounts of money and materials to aid those nations which suffered much greater damage251 words
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Article94 1951-09-16 10 WHO made the silliest statement of the week? One candidate for this distinction must be Mr. A. W. Coles. Singapore's Assistant Economic Secretary. He said the rise in the price of rice will not prove to be such a "terrible hardship., the average man with a wife and two94 words
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Article, Illustration1128 1951-09-16 10 1,000 TEMIAR' COME IN FROM THE HILLS TO START LIW.S FREE FROMF&LR JH aZ\ t£X. OUR CORRESPONDENT which flashed into the news recently with the fatal river ambush at Sungei Siput of three of its platoon commanders. Messrs. L. V. Brown, C. R.1,128 words
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Article252 1951-09-16 10 THERE has recently Deen a lot of talk, both lay and professional, about the magnitude of the tuberculosis problem in the Colony. So far. nothing has been said on the subject of private TB. specialists. These men can do a lot to ease the problem by charging their clients less252 words
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Article45 1951-09-16 10 INVETERATE racegoers ought to go to Bukit Timah. instead of sitting over their radio sets and crying for more neighing noises. Let us have more uplifting lectures and les. hoarse talks on the air! o.c.c. Singapore. race programme from Radio Malaya N.E.T Singapore.45 words
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Article120 1951-09-16 10 |T tickled me to read T.K.K's threatto destroy his wireless set. Why doesn't this fellow prove himself a man by going a step further and hanging himself? T.K.K. should realise that Radio Malaya is not the property of the Singapore Turf Club, nor is It an institution for the120 words
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Article160 1951-09-16 10 I COULD not agree more with the statement In your leader last week that many people in this country of necessity lead rather drab lives and a weekly visit to the cinema, when a good picture is showing, is a pleasant diversion. The motion picture business is a160 words
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Article57 1951-09-16 10 Negri Sembilan. Back again WE are distressed because for the past two Sundays you have omitted the New Crossword from tin' Sunday Times We suggest that, if you wish to save space ln future, you omit the popular crossword Instead N. BRITTON RAF lln response to many such requests, the57 words
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Article156 1951-09-16 10 THE following is in its entirely the tiret p:ragraph of Federal Government Press Statement No. SE. 51/95 which was sent to me as correspondent of a British newspaper: "At the present time a series of Negotiations. Negotiations is being conducted with various services in Government. Negotiations are necessarily156 words
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Article40 1951-09-16 10 -IAM an old man now anj unable to go to the ract track. Listening to Allan Lewis's commentaries Is one of the few pleasures I have left in life. I entirely support T.K.K's appeal for a lull40 words
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Article235 1951-09-16 10 IREAD Mr. T. K. X's 1« t ter In the Sunday Tim( last week, as I was about to write to the "Radio Weekly" to ask Radio Malaya for more beneficial programme.*Instead of encouraging horv racing by broadcasting com- mentaries from the courses In his letter. Mr. T.235 words
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Advertisement520 1951-09-16 10 CLASSIFIKI) ADS. nounced between Cyril lan Qua Chocn and Bsie Wee G<ok Kirn l<:'h ot BtOfrapOTi on 15.9.51. vKo (\\\i y i i;i en agement took piarp on 15.0.r>i between Wilfred Yro Chwre din. yOUI «on of Mrs Vto Ens Sent; anil •c Mr Y<<> Bng Beng, aiid I inda520 words
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Advertisement14 1951-09-16 10 More orange crush please, mummq I y '^^P '^'M^ '*******4 Children lovej^g&l ORANGE CRUSH14 words
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Article, Illustration411 1951-09-16 11 Work begins on City Day arches in Singapore CONSTRUCTION wc.k has started on four commemorative arches in St. Andrew's Road and Connaught Drive, flanking the approaches to the padang which will be the scene of colourful decorations and illuminations on City Day. The donors of the arches being erected in411 words
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Article72 1951-09-16 11 Mr. J. Mohaghan. an assistant employed by the Eastern Smelting Co.. Penang. was yesterday exonerated by the Province Wellesley Coroner. Inche Abdul Rahman, when he recorded a verdict of misadventure on an 11-year-old buf passenger. Abdul Rahman bin Mohamed. The boy. it was stated, har 172 words
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Article126 1951-09-16 11 Singapore substations liable to load shedding tossy: DAY Kab Hin. I r. d Waterhouse. Industrial Gases, Kilburn Estate. Dnnearn Koad, Singapore Turf Club, Ewart Park, Holland Road. Adam Park, Ciailop Hill, Wayair. Satu. ChaUworlh Road, Peircr Road, Somerville Estate, Leedon Road. Viiloria P-rk. Navsim Hill, Dalvey Road. Pa(erson126 words
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Article69 1951-09-16 11 THE Postal Agency at Bukit Panjang is to be converted to a Post Office transacting all classes of postal, money order and Savings Bank business with effect from Oct. 1. On the same day, a Postal Agency will be opened at the Chain Utility Store, Seng Poh69 words
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Article425 1951-09-16 11 THERE was no smile from the "Festival of Moon" brides for the hundreds of guests, parents and datives who packed the Victoria Memorial Hall in Singapore yesterday to watch 1 8 couples take part in the first mass wedding sponsored by the Chinese V.M.C.A.425 words
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Article189 1951-09-16 11 A CLAIM for possession of a compound house in Teluk Kurau Road brought by a Singapore Harbour Board pensioner and his two sons against the present tenant. Madam Tan Moi. was dismissed by Mr. L. N. MacCassey in the Second Civil District Court yesterday. The189 words
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Article50 1951-09-16 11 NO MEETINGS FIRM FINED pOR failing to hold an annual general meeting during three successive years. 1948 to 1950. S. Law and Co., an import and export firm, was fined $15 in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. The firm was represented by its managing director, Mr. M. G. Murchison.50 words
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Article64 1951-09-16 11 A MUSLIM Indian, who allowed 12 friends to gamble in his house, hid undtr a bed when police raided it Thp man. Koya bin Moideen. of Syed Alwi Road. was fined $200 in Singapore rdav for using his home a« a common gaming house. Inspector Ong64 words
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210 1951-09-16 11 MALAYA'S ARNHEM MEN WILL REMEMBER KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A GROUP of soldiers will gather at an Auster landing strip "Somewhere in Malaya" tomorrow to remember the hour seven years ago when some of them brought their gliders to rest in the fields round Arnhem, In Holland, to start the epic210 words
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Article83 1951-09-16 11 George Yeo Peck Tiew claimed triai in Singapore yesterday to a charge of cheating Mr E van Esvtld. of Hagemever Trading Co. on Sept. 3 The charge alleged that Yeo had falsely induced Mr van Esveld to believe that he xa s a representative of the Federal83 words
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Advertisement167 1951-09-16 11 SOLE Aut.i\t. THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) P. O. BOX 92. SINGAPORE. WATSON MICROSCOPES m of MWUadlnc merit 1 Mt^k. RIBUi I RAWIT 1 Bw^ 1 MOCH I^J YUSUF M Their Songs HEAR THEM SING THE SWEETEST MALAY LOVE SONG EVER RECORDED:- Pathe record No. 62 S167 words
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Article676 1951-09-16 12 THE main event of this week's broadcasting is, of course, City Day on Saturday. Two Radio Malaya records will be broken on that day. Listeners to programmes in all languages will enjoy the longest extension of broadcasting hours ever attempted in Malaya, when all676 words
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Article951 1951-09-16 12 Beverley Baxter - THE POOREST HATER IN THE WORLE Beverley Baxter, By M.P. IT must be impossible for anyone to approach the German frontier without a conflict of emotions, but for those of my generation who have survived two world wars forced by Germany on mankind the emotional conflict is intensified. This giant951 words
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Article, Illustration11 1951-09-16 12 HORSES NOT ACCEPTING Free Press, September 1411 words
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Miscellaneous172 1951-09-16 12 rfl A rs} hsfl Fs 1 JTd) 'al Jk LI Ir |_DJ> lj<lj L=, Ln\ CAPP (-Sj r aARfT.iA !TQLtWBK f ff^i mJe^aiMii/^Mv AxirF^rroPt^ left me. hundreds QP" \~^MMbM -but, kjobodv in town m* 1 flffiH!aJp* lfl P^Bfl DTI BARRELS OF THESE--c A <^t.r'- BOROIA TRUSTS MEL-THE. COWARDS.'.' >2S3jl CANAL172 words
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Article58 1951-09-16 13 C^OLUMiiIA ril.-m tell me that Australia's Girl Of The Year. Dianne Bowser, is arriving in SingaDor** tomorrow N'.nrteen-years-oiid. a tall. charming brunette shp is a fine swimmer, diver, singer and pianist During her fortnight's stay in Singapore. Dianne will appear on the stage of58 words
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Article, Illustration416 1951-09-16 13 %WHEN "Decision Before Dawn" is released shortly, a new face of consequence will be seen on the screen. She is Hildegarde Neff. a tawny tigereyed girl with a wide, flexible mouth and the compelling quality of a Carbo. At the moment she is a416 words
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Article, Illustration625 1951-09-16 13 J.C. BEHAGUE - J.C. BEHAGUE Picture parade by I MAY be suffering fronr a sp.sm of over-sentimentality but I must confess that "September Aftiir," story of illicit love set against a magnificent Ita! an background. w;ih jo-n Hntaine and Joseph Cotten as the stars. reany made my blcod tin^X I625 words
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Article, Illustration102 1951-09-16 13 lii HI > another of those pictures in reverse to lest your wits. Thin week It is a (emale star. Can you spot her? Send your entries to "Spot the Star," SunAiy Times, Singapore. The first four correct letters opened mi Thursday morning will receive prize*. The102 words
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Advertisement176 1951-09-16 13 TODAY mi 9 a.m. "IT AINT HAY" SEE THE MOST SAVAGE COMBAT EVER FILMED! RKO Radio's and rfhhiixlfk* iM 630 DAILY X Cll/I\flCl V'l3o pm TELE, ft^*^ *1 fa f#] M 5159 TUESDAY AT 9.30 P.M. PKKSONAL APPKARANTE OF AUSTRALIA'S GIRL OF HO YEAR— MISS DIANNE BOWSER who will be176 words
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Advertisement265 1951-09-16 13 T THE HOTEL O WHERE GUESTS... V#^ n AND JESTS... Q.JS^ffl* U COME THICK vllMil^ y* A AND FAST/ JL ARTHTJB ■/IVK'*.... l^f^H W S*i Hotel yW r- Sahara JK*\ t YVONNE DE CARLO MKJeL •Mwm PETER USTINOV lt\ I lAVID TOMLINSON TEL^S4.OO AiR-CONDiTIONEO 83HBBr m§^ "LET'S LIVE FOR TODAY...265 words
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Article, Illustration233 1951-09-16 14 H ICH LIGHTS from an extensive photographic tour throughout SouthEast Asia which covered many thousands of miles in twelve months will b« exhibited at the British Council Centre, Stamford Road, Singapore, and officially opened by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, at 5 p.m. next Friday. This exhibition233 words
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Article625 1951-09-16 14 ARIADNE - ARIADNE by IT might surprise some people in Malaya to hear iliat there are many Malays in Ceylon. The Malays, together with the Moors, form the Muslim community of Ceylon, a minority of some importance. Ceylon, formerly Lanka, was well-known to the Malay race in the625 words
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Advertisement182 1951-09-16 14 hOSE^LBELTINC everyKm r INDUSTRIAL 7 PURPOSE^ k«i»OD/YEAR r H %vN S /^TiseiTic The p, treairr.ent tor ail wounds. aDrasions, sores (simple, suppuranng and tropical kinds), inactive s'<m conditions, and burns. The ideal safe application as an Eye Ointment. A perfectly sate and ha'imless c ntment for persons of all ages.182 words
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Advertisement195 1951-09-16 14 Thank flyjTps s^ub^l !wKhßv\> for my healthy teeth Penetratln* Kolynos Kolynos keeps your foam cleans thoroughly the teeth, where harmful unseen Bacteria are most likely to collect. Kolyno. «••«> whlt9 nd «l«rkl!ii« actually prevents decay. yourmouthcleanandfresh. I Kolynos Is rea'.lu i»VV Children 1?9.1r /^l \y\7 love the cool. (134? minty195 words
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Article, Illustration1730 1951-09-16 15 A BREATH OF SINGAPORE IN OLD VIRGINNY THEY SAY THE CIVILIANS ARE SNOBBISH HERE, TOO MARY HEATHCOTT visits Norfolk, a great United States naval base |OOW I must say good--1 bye to old Virginny as a place to live, and say m Hello, Washington." Once a city slicker, always a1,730 words
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Article951 1951-09-16 15 MANNING BLACK WOOD - MANNING BLACK WOOD MOTORING IN MALAYA i by I THINK I had better start this week's piece with an apology, which is always a good thing to get over and done with. A young man from Radio Malaya took me to task about my comments on the951 words
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Advertisement112 1951-09-16 15 WU M IvliSsk ltd «K tt«i Gordons Stands SuffuMHJL When you need aspirin better take a DISPRIN' flK*l utai flat pockj #A 9 B^^^St^-^Jr^-^^ TO RELIEVE PAIN Far less acid Completely soluble Quicker to relieve Palatable ILOCA no Coupled optical range finder The miniature camera of high capacity, yet of112 words
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Advertisement339 1951-09-16 16 In Shows: X 6.15 9.15 p.m. < nlumbii Pictures Raw! Rouch: RnKfjrd! Reall "SANTA PE" starring I! milnlph Janis ■con < \ktee —in Technicolor TO-DW AT 11 A.M. "JOHNNY BELINDA" Warnrr Bro's TO-MORROW M-C.-M "II NSION" A drama of real life from The Readers Digest becomes a picture so fine339 words
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Advertisement107 1951-09-16 16 Iff ere's never been a soaf> like The rKWK soap which givet you a buoyancy in your bath, and a ting/ing freshness that stays with you all day long I Wright's wonderful triple-action Coal Tar Soap gives you extrm health, extra vitality, extra pertonal freshness. Wright's special lather goes to107 words
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Advertisement466 1951-09-16 16 High Blood Pressure Dangerous to Heart Thous.mJs of Mtu »nd «oi»« past face th* dangers e< h*srt troutoU and paralysis bc<-»use of Higk Blood fressure. Hie* Blood PTrssore Is a mysttrioun di»*as« U»at tausm i»ore deaths than "nnrer largely because people mistake the symptoms Ic* Indlsestion or torn* simple troubt*.466 words
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Advertisement106 1951-09-16 16 i #%1 I dreamed I went to a formal in maidenfbrm's" Maiili-nrttß Str.i|ili-44 hra If a big occasion is on your calendar, this dream of a bra is designed for you! Maidrnette Strapless is the most fashionable party-goer ever! \Jbnderful under hare-shouldered evening clothes or cocktail dresses, Maidenetle* Strapless gives106 words
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Miscellaneous803 1951-09-16 16 T /fi/ /> SJ /UAVJOJ? f THIS WFFK I"¥ K,n»IW/%WMAf§f J mmmmm Amß w«i«iik t w THIS WEEK FOR YOU famUy affalrSt bnt somewhat FOR ALL adverse for entertainment. CAPRICORN (Dec 21 TODAY: Temptation today Jan. 19)-If interested in t% wiU be to Uk> family affairs property or househunting CANCER803 words
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Miscellaneous336 1951-09-16 16 Dr. v 7 s ape ferry npHE ideas of Dr. Serge Voronoff, the "monkey gland surgeon," who died recently, aroused a storm in Britain but they made him a fortune. He started grafting the glands of apes and goats on to human beings to rejuvenate them— in 1919. And in336 words
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Miscellaneous316 1951-09-16 16 sMsjSHMsasjMSjß| could -be rejuvenated bT a fT^^^^^^yj grafting operation. th» WTiole body would benefit physically »3j73i7iT^B ancl mentall y- tir\, <'^^* $6 Voronoff wa* a flrst-rate 1928. a vast crowd attended surgeon -r but other doca protest meeting in West- tors clashed with his views, minster. There were de- They316 words
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Article, Illustration638 1951-09-16 17 JOSEPH GARRITY - JOSEPH GARRITY By "DEFORE a packed audience at the Bcala Theatre, London, a fortnight ago, 50 of the world's best developed men posed for the title of "Mr. Universe of 1951. Hundreds of excited men and women paid .£1 a seat to •cc Kr^638 words
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Article, Illustration766 1951-09-16 17 T\R. Hans Hass, who has Just won tot PlMt International Prise at the Venice Biennial la the documentary film category for hi* full length film "Adventures in the Red Sea," has, indeed, known astonishing adventures and an unusual life. Until he got his sehoolcertdflcate, noAFP - 766 words
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Article, Illustration834 1951-09-16 18 JAMES CONNOLLY - They're all happy at Norwich City JAMES CONNOLLY Edited by NORWICH CITY wera one o f last year's blua r.band British teams. Appreciative soccer ma nagers weren't slow to pay tribute. Manager Norman Low had offers for every man of his first team during the close season. tommy capel. the834 words
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Article, Illustration346 1951-09-16 18 £RICKETERS are curious folk. Sometimes they complain of sraUness through too much play y«t I know of no-one who welcomes the season's end Fortunately Soccer also grips me. For the first tlm* in 18 years of professional sport my winter is free. I shall fill it346 words
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Advertisement229 1951-09-16 18 c4^sbl E*<& sbbbs»V* .ii.il of Noire Dame in the heart of 2000 year-old Park! You fly by luxurious Clipper* via Manila to Beirut. From tin-re \nii have this choice of scenic routeai Choice No. 1 By Pan American's double-decked "Strato" Clipper direct to Rome and Paris. Choice No. 2 By229 words
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Advertisement82 1951-09-16 18 v/ r./l ONETIiINCISA CERTAINTY Singapore M-8U per tin; 35 cts. per 10's packet. Federation $2.05 per tin; 40 cts per 10's packet. |'||P^ 1 Q\ C\"7 I iic«i»attcao« Vil< ECONOMY I |MIH 1 »j| KaW aLA IllaH a^^V W» I I M I m tm J^m f J /^fA 182 words
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Miscellaneous92 1951-09-16 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION Across: 2 Touring. 8. Straw. 10 Allen 12, Replacement. 13, Muses. 14, Eater, lb, Imps. 17. Mere. 18. Casu. 22, Eruptions. 23, Beret 24 Adds. 27, Afar. 29, Dread. 31 Olide. 32, Infiltrated. 33, Metes j 34, Laden. 35, Shudder. Down: 1, Strum, 2, Tapes. 3, Owls.92 words
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Article333 1951-09-16 19 Newcastle win 7-1 LONDON, Saturday. CTOKE CITY, the weakest team in the First Division of the Football League, suffered another crushing defeat today, going down I—61 6 to Tottenham Hotspur at Stoke. Newcastle thrashed Burnley 7 l. oer fixtures for Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE— Div. 1 ArsenalReuter - 333 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-09-16 19 which lew i': pore yesterday fiwa < cutta. They arc on their way to Australia to p- y the Australian team for the right to meet t!>e European M v.inners. Front tow, from Iffi to rieht: Davindcr Mohan (Capt.) Casm-ro Gat (manager). licnrv J>rr~' .i. (Second row): T. N. Seth,57 words
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Article71 1951-09-16 19 PENANG, Sat. pENANG today Deat the Malayan Indians 4-3 in a match in aid of the University of Malaya Fund. About 6,000 watched the game. Goals through Siang Teik and Ah Loke gave Penang a 3-1 lead at half-time. Pangam scored for Indians. The71 words
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Article49 1951-09-16 19 DOYAL Singapore Golf Club's 18-hole mixed foursomes competition was played on Wednesday afternoon and resulted In a win for Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Young (86—16=70). Other cards returned were: Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Haigh r»6— 14*4 71*4). Col. and Mrs.~R. H. Innes-Hopkins (92 18'^ 73.).49 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-09-16 19 Siong 800 Athletic Association's three-ball billiards championship final played last nisht was won by Tan Kiai Son j, who beat Wong Soo Tent tv 3^l nomts lo 298. badge which tbe Singapore Amateur Football Association will present to commemorate the match against Negri Sembilan at day Singapore's City62 words
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Article430 1951-09-16 19 Naval Base win 6 -3 in poor game rpHE first big game of the rugby season, between Naval Base and Royal Air Force Seletar yesterday, ended In a win for Naval Base by six points (one try and one penalty goal) to three (a try). The game Itself was very430 words
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Article24 1951-09-16 19 KLUANG. Sat. rpHE Johore Chinese soccer team will meet the Johore Malays here on Monday for the Tong Seng Cup.24 words
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254 1951-09-16 19 jygORE than 180 entries, including ten from the Penang Chinese Swimmin- Club, have been received for the annual Singapore Amateur Swimming Association championships to be held at the new Chinese Swimming Club pool on Oct. 2, 4, 5, and 6. Colony swimming stars have kept254 words
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Article42 1951-09-16 19 A SPECIAL R.K.O. feature of the Randolph Turpin and Sugar Ray Robinson will be shown at the Rex Cinema this week. The film has been given expert handling and will I arrive by air tomorrow i (Monday).42 words
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Article151 1951-09-16 19 INDIA'S Thomas Cup badminton championships to be played In 1 team, led by ace Devlnder "g^-J^pSE. win play a Mohan, flew into Singapore yes- match against the Mayflower Badterday from Calcutta on the j first minton Party— led ■by Malayan visit to this country.151 words
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Article431 1951-09-16 19 Sugar Ray's victory From JIM CHAMBERS LONDON, Saturday. WHAT'S the difference between the bright lights of Paris and other Continental cities and a virtual blackout at Pompton Lakes, New Jersey? In our books, it's the middleweight boxing championship of the world. The still phenomenal SugarAP - 431 words
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Article49 1951-09-16 19 SEr.EMß.'.tf. Sat.— ln a pame of missed opportunities by both sides. Nerri Malays managed to beat Johore Malays by one goal to nil tn the first match In fhe Southern Zone of the Sultan Gold Cup Soccer competition played et Seremban today. Kamarudin scored for Neffrl.49 words
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Article144 1951-09-16 19 T> A.F. Tcngah, who drew one-all with Marine Department SC. in their S.A.F.A. Junior Cup quarter-final last Tucday, had to admit a 3-1 defeat in the replay yesterday at JaL.n Besar Stadium. Dover. Tenth's centre-half, and goalkeeper Lcwiie excelled, but the Tengah forwards proved a weak144 words
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Article51 1951-09-16 19 In a friendly soccer match, the Combined Singapore VSC "A" team beat Boustead SC. by 3 goals Xo nil. In the first half the Volunteer Police led by one goal scored five minutes before interval by Rene Gomes, and anotber twn by him again lr» the second51 words
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Advertisement141 1951-09-16 19 H «PDT AMIES mm WP --"'^s IMB jMm Kb m "a just reward" Manners are not idle. They are the fruit of loyal nature and of noble mind. Millions of Craven 'A' smokers presene their good manners— even •V*^*^» w hen offered other brands of cigarettes. /ff] f f jf141 words
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Article, Illustration2650 1951-09-16 20 Big upsets in Cup events Byron pays $239 By EPSOM JEEP DXI) CARNATION, a five-year-old chestnut English gelding by Casanova out of Xapel, scored a spectacular all-the-way win in the richest ever Singapore Gold Cup race over 1J- miles and 46 yards at2,650 words
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Article50 1951-09-16 20 TOTAL POOL: $532,460. FIRST: *****7 ($239,607) SECOND: *****0 ($119,803) THIRD: *****9 66,557) STARTERS ($5,546 each): Nos: *****3: *****9; *****5; *****8; *****8; *****8; *****6; *****0; *****4; *****6; *****6; *****8; CONSOLATIONS ($3,993 each): Nos: *****8; *****4; *****4; *****2; *****7; *****4; *****6; *****1; *****3; *****5. DOUBLE TOTE Eight tickets. $3,196 each.50 words
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Article413 1951-09-16 20 DONCASTER, Saturday. \M MARCEL Boussac's Talma II gained one of the easiest of victories in the long history of the St. Leger wherl he won the final "classic" of the English season here today by ten lengths. It was the second year inReuter - 413 words
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