The Straits Times, 30 September 1951
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Title Section27 1951-09-30 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition 01 Th« Strait* Ilmas Singapore Free Press No. 843. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER JO, 1951. <¥> PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS27 words
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Article408 1951-09-30 1 Britain to stop sales by Persia LONDON, Saturday. "|"HE British Government today appealed to its remaining oil worker* in Abadan to "hang on," and prepared to stop any attempt by Ptrsia to sell her oil to anyone else. The Government also promised to prevent byReuter; AFP - 408 words
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Article, Illustration141 1951-09-30 1 Queen of Song crowned Before an audience of more than 1.500 at the Majestic re last night. Miss Chan Siow Hon^. 23-year-old Blnger from Malacca, was crowned All-Malaya Qneen of Chinee songstresses for 1951. Tins coronation marked the mpetition organised by the Yeli Teng Pao. entertainment hich Miss Chan ti141 words
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Article49 1951-09-30 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. The US. Senate yesterday passed a bi]l to raise personal and corporate income t-^xes and i levies by $5/450 million a year— little more than half of President Truman's request. It was passed t>y n :ill vote of 57 to 19Rcuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article31 1951-09-30 1 NEW YORK, Sat.— Eugene Plctnikoff. 73. Russian-born orchestra conductor, who once played under Tchaikovsky collapsed and died last night while c'irertins a rehearsal of the composer's "Fifth Symphony". U.P.UP - 31 words
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Article180 1951-09-30 1 Starts holiday with $25,000 KUAXA LUMPUR, Saturday. THIS is the story of the lucky bus conductor lucky foi other people that is. With $25,000 in his pocket he has clipped the last ticket on the Kuala LumpurKepong run. He is buying himself a nice long holiday.180 words
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Article168 1951-09-30 1 Nair quits Labour hierarchy xtR. V. K. Nair yesterday iTi tendered his resignation as vice-president of the Singapore Labour Party and member of th*» Party's Parliamentary Board. But Mr Nair added, In a letter addressed to the president, that he wanted to continue his ordinary membership of the Party "because168 words
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Article83 1951-09-30 1 NICOSIA. Sat CYPRUS which since the Persian crisis developad ha« had nearly three British soldiers for every square mile of area, will start Its biggest postwar military exercise on Wednesday. Its military strength of 9.000 men. biggest ever, includes 3,500 men of the British 16th Independent Parachute83 words
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Article158 1951-09-30 1 TOKYO, Saturday. QENERAL Omar Bradley tonight prepared for a visit to the Korean battlefront within the next few days as the Chinese Communist Radio accused the United Nations of preparing new amphibious landings on both the east and west coasts of North Korea. Ground fightingUP - 158 words
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Article45 1951-09-30 1 HONG KONG, Sat.— Three Italian Catholic priests In Kalfen* were sentenced to six months' Imprisonment, and a fourth was ordered deported during a public trial In the Hosan province capital on Sept. 21, a Communist newspaper received in Hong Kong today reported.— A.P.AP - 45 words
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Article153 1951-09-30 1 LONDON. Sat. MALAYAN students In Britain plan to form a branch of the Independence of Malaya Party TliU was stated by the Students' Union president, Mr. Maurice Baker, in a speech read for him in hii absence through Illness by the secretary, Mr Slow Watt153 words
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Article, Illustration141 1951-09-30 1 The night before her father was due to undergo his operation. Princess Elizabeth carrying on with her .job— attended the world premiere of "The Lady with A Lamp" the story of Florence Nightingale —at London's Warner Theatre. Picture shows the Princess, accompanied by141 words
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Article199 1951-09-30 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent LONDON, Saturday. CONCERN over the delay in carrying out the decision to transfer the University of Malaya to Johore Bahru was expressed, by Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders, principal guest of Malayan students, at their annual dinner in London. Sir Alexander who *ald that In199 words
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Article61 1951-09-30 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Sat— Nippon Yusen Kalsha, the pre-war Japanese colossus among the world's steamship companies, will be able to rebuild its trans-Pacific freight service, after the ratification of the Japanese peace treaty, Vice President Minoru Ikoma said here yesterday. But N.Y.K.s comeback will be slow and61 words
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Article464 1951-09-30 1 Services Unions talk of a strike A RALLY of more than 2,000 members of the Singapore Federation of Services Unions, in the Victoria Memorial Hall, yesterday decided to consider a %trik« if their wage negotiations with the Services authorities in the United Kingdom failed or were unduly protracted The resolution,464 words
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Article83 1951-09-30 1 LONDON. Sat.— London today elected lt> first Lord Mayor from the Commonwealth. Australian-born Sir Leslie Boyce. Sir Leslie, who was born at Taree, New South Wales, 55 years ago, !s a well-known barrister and former Member of Parliament. H fl was elected today at theReuter - 83 words
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Article19 1951-09-30 1 MANILA. Sat.— The body cf Guillermo Capadocia. number two Huk, was brought to Manila by plane today.19 words
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Advertisement86 1951-09-30 1 WkU. <*HONE ***** FOR NEW GLAMOUR /CW&if AND A YOUNG-LOOKING SKlN^^^%/ yL.^^ ANNE BAXTfR rS j^T 20TH CENTURY FOX iTAP "FOLLOW TH€ SUN J^ Pin Cake Makr-up originated b/ Max Facto* Hollywood, is u/ique»t>on»!>l»' the greatest innovation in tht hislory of cotm«ii« »t givet you > smooih H*w U». beautiful86 words
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Article, Illustration854 1951-09-30 2 R. J. FARRER - R. J. FARRER Memories of a Malayan Civil Servant 1 33 By U/E celebrated the Armistice in November, 1918, with such pomp as could be managed. There must have been nearly 1,000 people in the Bahi. They had to endure a speech854 words
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Article768 1951-09-30 2 SUNDAY, Sept. 23. T*HIS morning tht young Singapore family, travelling by bus, hire-car and motor-bike, arrived for a week's stay In the Dusun. Luckily there are still durians to be had. Earlier In the day the Cook was to be seen crossing, with the help of a balanc-ing-pole,768 words
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Article313 1951-09-30 2 (Contributed by S. Durai Raja Singam.) f)N Sept. 21, 1914, the German cruiser EMDEN appeared in the Indian Ocean. On Sept. 26 she swelled Madras; on Oct. 26 she raided Penan g (sinking the Russian cruiser ZEMCHUG and the French torpedo-boat MOUSQUET and on Nov. 0 she was313 words
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251 1951-09-30 3 Argentine generals escape as revolt is curbed BUENOS AIRES, Saturday. ARGENTINE Army Headquarters yesterday stated that a subversive movement launched yesterday morning had been curbed and that the two leaders of the abortive rebellion. Generals Rawson and Menendes, had fled. The announcement declared that calm reigned throughout the country and251 words
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Article53 1951-09-30 3 C!: n. sent to the K Governor terri.u I imbly our gr.u anxiety and heart Mt X M pr- W? pr. y 'o c; n rhty that Yjur M i teedlly recover i to comcl and sound h inue the :?n of Your Majes-•-v i53 words
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Article69 1951-09-30 3 J^J AMERICAN Me.hociist Bishop. 43-year-old. Rev. Oerald Kennedy, yesterday described Singapore as one of ihe most interesting cities he had visiied. > Krnneiv .irrived la Singapore reir :fy from ihp Methodist oeciimc leal conference held at Oxfo-d he ts on hi. way o Japan to wm' Me!69 words
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Article76 1951-09-30 3 ISIIAK BIN IBRAHIM, a 21--1 year-old P.W.D. labourer, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment by i he Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. p. claque. yesterday for stealing a rjmrra worth $134 belonging to Mr. F. T. Moss at Ulu Bedok on Sept. 26. He76 words
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Article, Illustration524 1951-09-30 3 But $50,000 is needed IF the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, Singapore, succeeds in its aim of raising $50,000 this week many more of the Colony's sick and undernourished children will stand a better chance of recovery The money is needed to convert the first floor524 words
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Article145 1951-09-30 3 A PRESBYTERIAN Minister, Dr. Harry Jonnston, will preach in Singapore's Anglican Cathedral, St. Andrew's, today Oecumenical Sunday to mark the drawing closer of churches throughoui :he world. BL«hop Gerald H. Kennedy, of Por.iand, Oregon, one of America's most fa.nous preachers, who is passing through Singapore after attending145 words
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Article64 1951-09-30 3 COMPLAINTS had been received by the Singapore Marine Police that boatmen in the port were overcharging their passengers. Commander L. P. Lane, Master Attendant, said yesterday. Investigations revealed that the overcharged fares were often 100 per rent, above legal rates. Commander Lane warned that action will64 words
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Article48 1951-09-30 3 The Singapore Cricket Club yesterday gave a pahit party to those firms which had contributed to the rehabilitation fund, which has now reached $17,000. As from today lunches will be served upstairs and the ground floor will be used exclusively as a lounge.48 words
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Article55 1951-09-30 3 The Singapore Food Control Department will start a drive tomorrow to get shopkeepers price-tag all food, textiles and cigarettes. A spokesman said yesterday; "We shall start running a few in if by Monday we find that shopkeeperg are stilj not obeying the order." The order55 words
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133 1951-09-30 3 THE Commission <>f Ir.quiry appointed by the Governor to inquire into the cause of the explosion and tire on board the <>il tanker. Dmmua will beßin its si* na In Uu Singap ire lT irt tomorrow pi<r- *l o'clock. Mr. n Will a the inquiry133 words
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Article109 1951-09-30 3 THE first of three new. sell- propelled, coastal lighters to be built for the Shell Company since the war for the carriage of benzine In bulk will arrive in Singapore next month. The vessel, the Landak. will will be employed on the coast of Malaya,109 words
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Article36 1951-09-30 3 Mr. R. Middletcn-Sith. Deputy Commissioner for Labour, Singapore, will give a public lecture. "International Labour Organisation," sponsored by the Workers' Education Association, at the Raffles institution hall today at S pm.36 words
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237 1951-09-30 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE COUNCIL of the Cinematograph Association of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya feels that if an unofficial had been chairman of the committee which considered entertainment duty, "far happier results might have been achieved." This was stated in237 words
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Article362 1951-09-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat COMMUNIST terrorist* succeeded in imposing virtual reign of terror on Penang Island up to April this year. A Federation Government Spokesman admitted this today. It was due to an extensive propaganda campaign by the Government and to the patient and unspectacular work of362 words
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Advertisement266 1951-09-30 3 BETHESDA (katong) <Off Danman Rd. Near Joo Chiat Road) Welcomes YOU Every Sunday at 5.45 p.m. To hear the concluding Addresses of the important Series THE LIFE OF A CHRISTIAN Sept. 30 The Life of Loving Discipline Mr T C* Koh Oot 1 The Life of Entire Dedication Oot 14266 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-09-30 4 Mr. Cl-an Eh* Hack, P.O. Box 2ttS. Penan?, wins the Camei i </. mpetition this week. His picture "What a Catch!" was taken at Balik Pulau at 10.30 a.m. Aperture f 8; 100 sec; film Ansco Superpan. Now turn to Page 10.44 words
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Article113 1951-09-30 4 r,v im: EDITOB BY pi sl th< y pour in rraphs, p graphs photographs. The Sunday Times Cam< ra Competition is pt v;!': one Of the most popular conte?t.<; rvfr to b? held In a Malayan newspaper. the pictures taken by Malaya's amateur photographers are piling113 words
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Article744 1951-09-30 4 Be fair to oar radio workers fISTENERS seem to expect the impossible from Radio Malaya, judging from the letters they write to the newspapers and to the Radio Weekly. They want programmes to suit their individual tastes played over their wireless sets at exactly the right time and dates. I744 words
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Article766 1951-09-30 4 -By a lawyer I MUST remind my j I readers that I I cannot, under any I [circumstances, j answer letters! I through the post. This week's queries Include: I AM LIVING APART I FROM MY WIFE. I I i HAVE DISCOVERED I THAT SHE HAS766 words
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Miscellaneous134 1951-09-30 4 OUR NEW CROSSWORD ACROSS the Automobile Association. (8) 9 "-4 able. (41 12 No open help U neces- > A sary for her makeup. (10) 14 H« I H| HB|___JMB ■HL__ too much of a good thing. (4) 231 H-' k < t&iM One can't say there's no division! -"-r^134 words
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Article, Illustration319 1951-09-30 5 PILOTS WERE STUPID TO CRITICISE METEOR R.A.A.F. chief in Singapore says- CHIEF of the Australian Air Staff, tall greyish haired Air Marshal Ceorge Jones, stepped off a R.A.F. Sunderland at Seletar, Singapore, yesterday, and said: "I think it was stupid of the Australian pilots In Korea to say that the319 words
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Article195 1951-09-30 5 SINGAPORE'S woman novelist. Monica Hill (Mrs. W R. Baker, wife of the head of the Far Eastern Broadcasting Service), will leave Sin. K^pore for good on Tuesday on the Danish ship, Falstria with her husband. Under Monica Hill, her maiden name. Mrs. Baker has published195 words
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Article48 1951-09-30 5 The October session of the Singapore Assizes will open before Mr. Justice Brown in the High Court tomorrow. The list contains six case* —four of murder, one of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, and one of assembling for the purpose of committing armed robbery.48 words
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Article41 1951-09-30 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The Johore Bahru District Weifara Committee is providing a piano for the use of the blind children at th« State Welfare Home and a radiogram for the entertainment of all the Inmates of the Home.41 words
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259 1951-09-30 5 -THE NEW MALAYAN FORUM, proposed by Dato Onn to replace Alex Josey's talks on Radio Malaya, will discuss social, economic and political questions of day to day interest to everyone in the country. This was stated to The Sunday Times yesterday by259 words
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Article32 1951-09-30 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Johore Bahru will campaign for funds for the local branch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on Animal Day, Oct. 5.32 words
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Article90 1951-09-30 5 Selangor planter murdered KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. COMMUNIST terrorists today killed Mr. K. D. H. Reader, assistant manager of Bukit Jelutong Estate, near Klang. Selangor. as he rode in an estate car. The attack was made by an unknown number of terrorists. Mr. Reader was travelling in the car with a90 words
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Article69 1951-09-30 5 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (September 29) were. In cents per lb.: Buyer Seller NO. 1 R.S.S. Spot loose 13S 154 P.o.b. in bales Oct. No. 1 R.S.S. 153% 154 NO. 3 R.S.S. 14« I^9 NO. 3 R S.B. 143 144 F.o.b. in bales69 words
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158 1951-09-30 5 'THE Senior Executive of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company in London. Mr. George Coxon. arrived in Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC Constellation on a round-the-world tour. Mr. Coxon. who is also an Assistant to the Company's Board of Directors, will spend a fortnight In Australia before going158 words
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Article272 1951-09-30 5 CINCAPORE women yesterday hotly repudiated a statement by a Kuala Lumpur magistrate, Incha Harun, that "i wife is hf.r husband's property and it it her duty to follow wherever he goes." Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, who will be Malaya'a representative at the pan-Pacific women's conference in272 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-09-30 5 MR. KENNETH JOHN BI CKERTON. pilot of the Royal Air Force, Tengah. and Miss InJs Elizabeth Holland, after their wedding: at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday.— Sunday Times pictnre.29 words
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Advertisement138 1951-09-30 5 1 BORNEO MOTORS KUALAJ.LMM \PUtQ sT" mr iA iV lvJlßHa*. >v^?^ <s m i c) HL/^Si^t^"3l'^ii^ imipifc*. i iiicci sere .< ir»3i rattia butterworth jesselton j& handsome Yea, when you Brylcrcem your hair, you notice at once how lustrous it looks. Dryness is replaced by a gloss and vitality that138 words
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Advertisement85 1951-09-30 5 GIFT VOUCHER for Christmas, anniversaries cr any special occasion Think of all the things you can buy at Harrods there isn't a wider choice of gifts anywhere! Your friends have the thrill of choosing their MM presents at one of Britain's finest shops? Send a Harrods Voucher from COLD STORAGE85 words
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Article757 1951-09-30 6 In the first of a series of articles, SUSAN BLAIR, the girl with an inquiring mind, asks if you would like to EVERY day it crops up in conversation. "Ah? If only I had my time over again," people say. "I'd do so and so. I wouldn't757 words
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Article877 1951-09-30 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD BY |T is taken for granted, both here and in Britain, that Mr. Winston Churchill will again be prime minister of Britain on October 26. An equally confident tip in these parts is the appointment of Mr David Cammans as Colonial Secretary Mr. Eden,877 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-09-30 6 Corporal Padjy Murp ..y trom Dublin and two Ibans from Borneo, halt the world away from each other, but comrades in the fight against the bandits. Corporal Murphy Is in the Manchester Regiment, and the two Ibans are attached to his company for tracking work. Army P.52 words
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Article, Illustration300 1951-09-30 6 pENANCS only blind violinist. Stephen Hong, 26-ye«r-old inmate of St Nicholas' Home, made a successful debut over Radio Malaya recently when he cave a sensitive rendering of Liszt's Liebestraum Although he itudied. at various times, under three tutors Stephen is largely «°lf-taujtht300 words
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Advertisement378 1951-09-30 6 r 147 nnen ASTHMA steals your Steep -here's the way to obtain speedy relief/ r\O you go to bed iSSB^S rc casc d and quickly > each night dread- t&^^^*Y\r clear the germ-laden ing a sudden attack J «ccuinulations which of Asthma This S^^ choke the bronchial drrad, by itself,378 words
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Advertisement333 1951-09-30 6 ft rS* l ßt JR) j^jJiii A CHBERFtTTJl':s^| JHw^ K .\\y)\ mind so ottcn yi>e» 1^ t° mn B "P t"* llv r I 'Uy, Andrew* I WsP£mJr t^^y clears th.- I \C 13 Vf Take this n/7y iirink whenever v>« Steed refreshing. One ti i^ooontul in a gb<ts of333 words
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Article, Illustration510 1951-09-30 7 ANNE EDWARDS - CONTROL THA T IMPULSE TO LAUGH ANNE EDWARDS By A fashion 'startler' (but with sound sense behind it) to mark THE RETURN of BARBARA GOALEN A L READY I can hear the voxes saying with a gentlt sneer: "Yes, that will be a riot in Singapore." For the comments which510 words
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Article, Illustration582 1951-09-30 7 We can be beautiful in 35 minutes SUSAN DEACON SAYS LONDON: are the basic essentials of skin care? Thit is the main beauty query of the average woman of today. She wants to know "What is the minimum amount of time and money I need to spend on beauty care582 words
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Article345 1951-09-30 7 MARIE COUGH - MARIE COUGH by V HjAI Cookery corner rE discouraging prices of poultry and pork force ua to search for a mort economical alternative. Veal is the obvious answer Remember to cook It thoroughly and to season It highly. a JELIED VEAL AND HAM THUS makw a very345 words
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Advertisement154 1951-09-30 7 h looki so much more expensive— Yei for If Beauty -Quality il ie moderately priced* TttIFAMI I IjSk Jewlltry Department dose i yy Relieves NJJ^^ Ye-> lust one dose of MACLEAN <^B^«V BRAND STOMACH POWDER relieves (MJf"^^ Indigestion pain and discomfort! Thia --W wonderfully quick and effective relief **T from154 words
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Advertisement344 1951-09-30 7 ip^ jp^^^Tr^^Jsnt^^' •"^fc.? f IN THE MORNING-^ •■Sat aai *m a» .ukaj na taraat aria) m si^rf A. mi «i~ f— Wm *og,.»di rum ».rtlH« dins ai ■aAai af ate nIL C J ■krojlL «MMias .Hmm m .at it a* aß?\ J~ iM fcoubW. O»r«1» «Mte« *a» pavaMft. »a» mm344 words
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Article, Illustration395 1951-09-30 8 People in love WONDER how many people there are, or even have been, in this strange world of ours who could admit with perfect truth and sincerity that they have never been in love. In my chequered career I have met so many friendly likeable bachelors and so many not395 words
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Article22 1951-09-30 8 Britain's most popular romantic novelist begins this week a new series she has specially written tor the Sunday Times,22 words
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Article114 1951-09-30 8 QUITE recently I was talkIng to a woman—somewhere in the late thirties I Imagined her to be— who was very blunt and scornful about the number of romantic novels (mine Included, I suppcse!» which still find what she called "amazing popular;' y." "Don't you believe in114 words
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Article, Illustration247 1951-09-30 8 WHERE was a naval officer X sitting next to me. and when the final fade-out of the picture came he looked at me with an ironical grin She said "Wonder how long at iort of nonsense will last! And how soon they will come down to earth247 words
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Article, Illustration818 1951-09-30 8 JANE LEE'S HUMAN CASEBOOK J am 18 years old and deeply in love with a boy who Is four years older. We always met on our way to work, and very often on Sundays we would spend hours *ogether. We were very happy, when nddenlv In July818 words
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Article219 1951-09-30 8 AF count, no woman in her imsio would expec; to marry a man who will eternally play the part of a Romeo once the courting and honeymoon days are over— and the wife who does expect such a miracle is asking for the trouble she will219 words
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Advertisement267 1951-09-30 8 41 KLIM is I growing children ountlcM number* of parents have helped their children prow strong and healthy v ith KLIM! Niurishing, delicious KI.IM milk will give yr.ur t children the essential food elements needed for prop- ci KLIM is always pure and safe itwayi drprndiMc THEM IS NO FINER267 words
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Advertisement343 1951-09-30 8 GALAS mconpnttb LIP COLOURS jj J *9r 1 MM ft Ei IfitV K iflP^B I E ncnant '"t Mile. Ariant, medtl fci BHL 1 I f° m °<" lean Detscs. loves Cs'o ESS^RL I I t-' n tt frr^kef changing >nrI ON refill colour Co another so timple ...m quick...343 words
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Article485 1951-09-30 9 Rooted to the soilofMalaya KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THI RUBBER WORKER In Malaya, whether he comu from India or China or from other parts of South-last Asia, should b« welcomed and considered a "national asstt," the Member for Homt Affair*, Dato Onn bin Ja'afa?, said today,485 words
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Article254 1951-09-30 9 Paya Lebar squatters 'robbed' DBPRSjS&NTATIVBS of tfet 6,000 squatters, now Uvlng on tht proposed sltt of thi $20,000,000 Intsrnatiohaj qivU airport at Para LeW, told tht Sunday Times that they art against tht Singapore Government's move to resettle them in tht Bedoic district Tht squatters will hol/i a mass meeting254 words
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Article82 1951-09-30 9 Lee Tcek Chik, 4^-year-old coffee shop assistant, followed a 29-year-old woman and molested her later In a dark lane in Joo Chiat Road on Aug. 18.was stated In the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. Lee was ordered to pay $2Q compensation to tht woman and82 words
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Article93 1951-09-30 9 Substation. Uabto to load shedDAT. Malayan Brewery, AJ3.O. Brewery, Dlethetm Co., Tanflta Rd.. Phoenix Park, Alexandra Brickworks, Paslr Panjang, Reformatory Rd., Oxygen Factory, Cressonitt, St. James, Mlri Rd- Silat Rd.. Bukil Pasoh. 8.A.T., Trafalgar St., Anson Rd. NIGHT. Arthur Rd.. AUae Ice, Happy World, Alia Robber Lorong S,93 words
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Article60 1951-09-30 9 Urn Kee Chew, a 20-year-old labourer, of Coronation Road, was acquitted br tht Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. P. Claque, on a chargt of using criminal forct on a 15-year-old girl with Intent to outraw her modesty. Mr. Claque. acquitting Llm, said that tht girl had exaggerated60 words
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Article45 1951-09-30 9 TELUK ANSON, Sat Durhmat bin Tallb, aged M, was killed at Kampong Pulan Juar, Upptr Perak Hirer, when a decrepit kapot tree crashed on him. A f rlend, who was walking slightly ahead of Tallb, had I narrow escape.45 words
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125 1951-09-30 9 ROSH Hashana, the Jewish new year, will b« celebrated tomorrow and Tueaday. Singapore's 600 Jewi will greet th# new year with long houra of prayer at tnt Colony's two synagogue!, and then visit one another with greetings of "tizkoo leshanim raboth"— (may you125 words
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Article342 1951-09-30 9 A. B. Ramsay, registrar of Mohammedan marriages arid divorces in Singapore, has invited the Muslim Advisory Board to m; what age a Muslim girl can be reckoned to cease to Be a minor as at present a "minor" is not defined. Mr. Ramsay says he342 words
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Article, Illustration160 1951-09-30 9 ONI hundred and thirty stven squatttrt who lost thtir homtt In tht 11,000,000 ftrt at tht |oo Stng Rubbtr Work i, Singapore on Thursday received $10 tach from tht Malayan Chinese Astoclation yesterday. Representatives of tht A*-* soclatlon were at tht bum! out homtt In160 words
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Article45 1951-09-30 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Denying that he had attemptta to smuggle IS wrist watches, Chet Kai Chin, photographer, of Jasin. said in court that he had been in a mental hospital and did not know what ht was doing. Ht was allowed $750 ball.45 words
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Article219 1951-09-30 9 ARJUN TAKES A LOOK AT SINGAPORE THE first Kenya, a member of a Dyak tribe from tht headwaters of tht Tlngai River in tht interior of Sarawak, camt to Singapore yesttrday. Tht Kenya, a youngster called Arlun, accompalnled Mr. Tom Harrison. Curator of Sarawa*. Museum, who arrived b/ Malayan Airways219 words
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Article52 1951-09-30 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. When Llew Sang wai charged with unlawfully depriving another of hU identity card, h« gave his age a* 15. The prosecution said ht wa# 17, Tht magistrate or* dared Llew to be sent for a medical examination for evidence as to52 words
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Advertisement13 1951-09-30 9 SAIGON LINEN PALM BEACH i%/ AND LIGHT WORSTED »75.00 TO $175.00 mags, SiNGAPOKE13 words
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Miscellaneous219 1951-09-30 9 TODAY'S RADIO Singapor. *<&*■.. JJ-JJ (484 A 41 metres) thftfßa); n Oloee. t aja. "Oood Morning"; 9.30 ."Musical Round-up"; 10 Kswa BBC GOS from Kl.; 10.05 Radio Doctors 10.16 "Interlude from Hawaii"; (7.W-t ».nu 9,580 kc/t., Sl.tf 1030 Latin America on the Alr"j m«<**\ «.l«-1043 pjn. 17.715, 16,M| 1J "The219 words
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Obituary22 1951-09-30 10 IN EVER loving memory of Capt. R.C.C. Dyason who fell asleep on the 30th Sept. 1948. Gone but not forgotten.22 words
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Article528 1951-09-30 10 W/iaf infinite heart's ease Must kings neglect, that private men enjoy. —HENRY V. LI IS Majesty King Qecrge tht Sixth has known little heart's ease since ascending the throne 15 years ago. He has reignad through turbulent times. When he was called upon, unexpectedly, to528 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1951-09-30 10 Australian Labour planning big attack FADDEN'S BUDGET ROCKS THE COUNTRY...BUT CHIFLEY STARTED IT ALL SYDNEY, Saturday. §IR Arthur Fadden, Australian Federal Treaeurer. has rocked the country with his 1951-52 Budget. This increases taxes by an average of 10 per cent., doubles fees for radio licences (now 15s a year sterling),1,287 words
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Article, Illustration1296 1951-09-30 10 I WOULD be most grateful if you would allow m« to use your column* to announce tht inaugural meeting of the Singapore Arts Theatre at 9 p.m. on Wednesday, October S, at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Oarden, Singapore. The Singapore Arts Theatre is a project which has1,296 words
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Advertisement423 1951-09-30 10 Straits I imes Free Pres» WMM our lUprcicntjtives al Itt Floor, Singapore Cold Storage Orchard Road. will and answers lo box numbers CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATION VACANT WANTED Shorthand teacher. Evenings only, Pitroan'B. Apply 8.1 c. 75 M.ci Rd. or 10 Collyer Quay. A(< OMMODATION VACANT •COSMOS" 17 Scotta Rd. available423 words
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Advertisement12 1951-09-30 10 •I More orange crush please, mummq w+ I Children )ove|^j£l ORANGE CRUSH12 words
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182 1951-09-30 11 'Abolish the Trade Union Adviser's office' -T.U.C call j\ RESOLUTION calling for fhe abolition of the Singapore Trade Union Adviser's office will be tabled for discussion and ratification by the Singapore Trade Union Congress first delegates 1 conference today. The resolution wiH be fabled by the president of the Singapore182 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-09-30 11 A section of the crowd of Services' civilian employees listening carefully to their president. Mr. S.S. Manyam, during; tbe mass protest meeting of the Singapore Federation of Services Unions at the Victoria Memorial Hall, yesterdaySunday Times Picture.37 words
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262 1951-09-30 11 Record year for F.& N. —sales and profits soar j :LR and Neave's profits and sales for the 12 s ended June 30. 1951, v.ibslantial increases on l fißures. Prjfn was $2,010,916. comi i with the previous year's of $1,643,271. Mr. T. Aiken. chairman. In .tl statement, says ales created262 words
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Article68 1951-09-30 11 Mr. Geoffrey McCall, rr.echanical engineer, who retired from Malaya last year, has married the widow of his elder brother. Mr. Robert Forstt: McCa'l. So secret were the oians kept for the Chelsea Register Office wedding tjiat sven Mrs. McCall'* housekeener In the Hampshire village of Appleshaw knew68 words
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41 1951-09-30 11 KLUANG. Sat.— lnchr Taib bin Hj. Andak. President. Sessions Court, acquitted and discharged Serom bin Tamonawi. charged with the theft of a bicycle belonging to Dollah bin Ahmad, a gardener at the Police Station. Chamek41 words
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207 1951-09-30 11 P ORE than 300 leading Singapore merchants yzz'.zrdzy witnessed the presentation of a silver %zl-J3t to Mr. Chia Keng Chin, the 65-year-old c ct the Mercantile Bank Ltd., on his ntl s'.isr 45 yerrs with th? bank, prrsentatkm. made by manager, Mr.207 words
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Article124 1951-09-30 11 BEAUTIFUL Indian girls in gaily-coloured tareet, interrupted a talks conference at Radio Malaya's new studios ta Thomson Road yesterday morning to bless Hie building with holy water Employees of the Indian section of Radio Malaya, they were Invoking the approval of the Hindu gods on124 words
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Article166 1951-09-30 11 JNCHE Abdullah bin Mohamed, better known as the Malay "Superman from the Singapore Special Constabulary yesterday atole the show at the Children's Party organised by the Malay Sports Association. Dressed like Hollywood's Superman, Inche Abdullah's feats of strength were astounding. He snapped seven six-Inch long nails into166 words
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Article54 1951-09-30 11 ri>HIEVES broke into Slnga--1 pore textile firm in Roblnson Road early yesterday moning and left with about $15,000 worth of piece goodi and ties. The burglars smashed open a window leading to the company's »tor e and. removed four oases of textiles and four oaaea of54 words
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Article63 1951-09-30 11 JOHORE BAHRU, ftfrt^Next Tuesday will be a rJuoVc holiday In Johore becauie ft Is the first day of the Mohamm n d v n i" ont ,9 Mohwam. All banks wll] be closed Beginning from Oct. 1, banking hour g in Johore <« Trldays will be63 words
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Article64 1951-09-30 11 A party of revenue officers found 21 lbs. of opium on Friday when they boarded the Seroei In the Outer Roads, It was said in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. In the dock stood Yeo Tenc Kok, 28, a seaman, charged with possessing the opium.64 words
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Article49 1951-09-30 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Johor e State Council has approved that the maintenance allowance of (150 per month of Uugku Sulaiman bin Ungku Mohamed Khalid being increased to $280 from Jan. 21. 1951. Ungku Sulaftnan's father >vas a younger brother of the -ate Sultan Abubakar.49 words
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Article98 1951-09-30 11 Amy won all hearts ]y|ISB iLMY AU, th« attractive Hong Kong soprano who la on a brief visit to the Colony, laxt night won the hearts of a big audltlice in the Anglo-Chinese School Auditorium when »he sang /our Chinese folk apngs in fiarutarin in a reciUl in aid of98 words
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Advertisement134 1951-09-30 11 SOl.t AdKM s THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTIJ. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) P. O. BOX 92. SINGAPORE V v^ Ifi I pCi 1 lil WATSON MICROSCOPES Mmmumammmmammmm—m».t* of •uUfandinf merit BESTFORM I NO FINE FIT AT ANY PRICK <h OBTAINABLE AT:— BAJAJ TEXTILES 31 RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE TEL. 4649 MANUFACTURERS' REPRESENTATIVES:134 words
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Article592 1951-09-30 12 JONIGHT* play in "Radio TttMtra" concerns a middUaged Invalid dying ©f Incurable disease, h«r ■choolmasrer husband, h«r oompanlon, and her housekeeper. One morning tha Invalid died, and rhore war* some doubts about signing tha death certificate. Was It foul play? Gregory, hor husband, would592 words
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Article974 1951-09-30 12 CUBBINS - CUBBINS By THE fact that your x Uncle Nat and King Farouk ended their holiday on the same day started a silly rumour that the two rakehelly playboys had been slinging the dice and bashing the sherbet bottle about together on the Continent. The truth is974 words
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Article, Illustration10 1951-09-30 12 "4/iy replies for Box A 358?"10 words
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Advertisement254 1951-09-30 12 By M^D^^^KS^ "^*Ss&<:^^B l Tm i& TMßW^ffisSßßs^F^n k§|' '■'x-jjß -^^fSl SSsbH Hvs> ■l^'Jb^B^^B^BoO^o!^''- y*e^^*^P^T". -"-vX "^B "'V»' v°*"*.v'."Xvt*" '\mL Bml *?i EC^I P^B^r I^9 BRUSHjUP YOUR 37/ //SMILEk{^( /^JrW/HITB, healthy teeth ta* V W-f\l /&W VV prove your appearance I V Brusl up your smile with Wisdom tiie toothbrush with254 words
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Miscellaneous84 1951-09-30 12 (>Y m «^B 03 Ss sT c= tJ J D 3 AL jr&^ W LI sW A\ I oS LSsI JsS. Capp *~Sa WAS NOTHIN' WRIT WOULD OFMEREI^ J '^OfCW a/^*J I *^^fr>\ I >3^* _^X j^<» ■>->-— -_Z_aßsa ynfftiWJwK tpt^c c^ C__Y.V^P^S :O N DTHO<JGH^ U-LISSEN TTH£H I TAKE84 words
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Article, Illustration735 1951-09-30 13 Picture parade by J. C. BEHAGUE I HAD the good fortune, during recent leave in England, to see the greatest load of slapstick in creation a crazy conglomeration of early comedies gathered together into one big custard pre, under the heading of "Down Memory Lane." This pippin of735 words
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Article, Illustration70 1951-09-30 13 Ben Turpin, clown or the t.-..'y slapstick comedies, wSo I'v.t j^-in in "Ciwn Memory Lane. W. C. FIELDS, who will be seen in one of his most MKCC ft fill skct:' ;s "The Dentist.' Recogmsc her? Irs Claris Swanson. even more successful today than the wm rhirty years ago. She.70 words
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Article, Illustration121 1951-09-30 13 IT took 100 yards of nylon net to fashion the off-the-shouider petal bodice and bouffant skirt which Valentina Cortesa wears for a scene in 20th ConturyF( xs 'The House on Telegraph Hill." JEANNE CRAIN cleaned and polished 10 pairs of shoes eight times during rebear.<au and121 words
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Article, Illustration115 1951-09-30 13 ITS a certainty you'll spot th:> stir this week, film fans. We haven't seen much of him lately but he has been a firm favourite for .many years. Send your entries to "Spot The Star." Sunday Times. Singapore. Cash prizes will be awarded to the first four115 words
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Advertisement176 1951-09-30 13 MOKN. MAT. TODAY t A.M. "MONTANA" (TECH.) lltW- ALIiAJntfKA Ham-ISO STARTS TODAY! SIS m VALUE-FOR-MONEY PROGRAMME FOR ACTION FANS! ROD /"t^*^ Wf s >wgrfl|fk —ROUND-BY-ROUND COVERAGE OF f- THE WORLDS j 3 HEAVYWEIGHT U o^^ MMlCfflf jfff CHAMPIONSHIP IhCZlAw'cmiisii KNOCK-OUT V_ \ff < 11Vl11 X igSSSEfctMsam^hi^aiWat^Mojr V THE NEW ALHA.MBKA176 words
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Advertisement197 1951-09-30 13 LET'S GO TO THE Wjßfß TELEPHONE iU£ today *Dtrt (t S BAairrCO DAILY o^' /WTUW^""!!! -l— M gTTTM^MMI^BanMK t iriff' f*"f* ooim Also! DlTins; Champa in action in "DIVING DYNASTY* 1 Filmed In Technicolor and Distributed by SHAW BKOS. ■J* Today mt a.m. "GUNG HO" DANGER IN THE SPY NETS197 words
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Article, Illustration814 1951-09-30 14 HOME AGAlN— and there's no place like it By ßever ley Baxter, M.P. (WHO HAS BEEN TOURING THE CONTINENT) IT ii good to board an English ship anywhere at any time even if she be no more than a Channel ferry. We are a seafaring race and our kingdom is814 words
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Article, Illustration873 1951-09-30 14 TOSCANINI WAS BAD-SO HE TORE HIS SHIRT T*HE little conductor 1 with the black stormy eyes and the fiercely curling moustache was ra?in?r. Everything had gone wrong. In the dressingroom he tort his shirt, cursed himself, and bit hi* wrist. Next day he showed tht gash to a friend and873 words
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Advertisement221 1951-09-30 14 FROM FRONT TO REAR, the BEST lamp fmr YOUR car. TUNGSRAM AUTOMOBILE LAMPS Sole Axentt for Malaya:— OPTORG CO. (MALAYA) LTD. 12.4. Robinson Rd. Singapore. Rheumatism. Ankles Puffy Backache, Kidneys Strained! U rou're teellng out o'eorts, Get ceas poisons and Mlds Is with s D» Nlghu. or suffer from Dlzzlcess,221 words
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Advertisement67 1951-09-30 14 1 Mm r$ (he occepwe* bate lot cockto.d on* m*m the most rtfreihlnf 1 Cr-and-Vermouth ftt tver tasted. Not ana a K»W»" a poou'f' aprm I. ">"' Cjf it alto alls •nfreii 'o F-y long dnnki—tiptoollf JjP-v'TF rm trose made wirh f'u.'. tu cc >*~J-^ Vermouth M l"^*J SWEET O«67 words
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Article, Illustration1535 1951-09-30 15 li S GOOD TO BE IN LONDON— BUT THE PRICES! IT IS SIX MONTHS sine* my ton was careless enough to smash his elbow and the R.A.F. strapped m on to stretchers and cent us soaring through the skies over countless countries with strange sounding1,535 words
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Article885 1951-09-30 15 MANNING BLACKV.' OOD - MANNING BLACKV.'OOD MOTORING IN MALAYA DY~~~~ THIS saborage-ihe cars business is gettinf serious. Since I mentioned it last week, I have had reports of several other acts of wilful, senseless damage to cars, both owner and syce driven. It is a sad tale of slashed seats, punctured tyres,885 words
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Advertisement118 1951-09-30 15 Ik f\Uv*iSS\ 4fl AUSTRALIA IS CELEBHATIN6 §Jp Fly to «*^*fis=s. AUSTRALIA lillrW 7 this ffi^b year S jrf/f r REiUkN excursion fares Expiring 30th SEPT. ~Ji~W\ X SYDNEY AUCKLAND r 5 0R /i WILL I NCI ON j3-X tINCAPORk $1,252 $1,526 VS-^j KUALA LUMPUR $1,348 $1,622 fit PENANC $1,432 $1,706118 words
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Advertisement497 1951-09-30 15 ALL OVER THE WORLD ft Good mornings begin with Gillette The gaucho, devoted to leisure, Thinks shaving a positive pleisure He finds Blue Gillette With the sharpest edge yet, and above all when used witt a Gillette Razor (ra: blade are made for each otl r\ For removing the whiskers497 words
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Article543 1951-09-30 16 A NEWLY found hormone, secreted by the brain, may be a significant factor in high blood pressure, whose complications constitute a rapidly increasing cause of death. The finding of this unidentified material is announced by Dr. Robert D. Taylor and his associates of the Cleveland Clinic.543 words
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Advertisement310 1951-09-30 16 The figuro \ou\e (lro;ime(I of i» >«>urs with /Mtden/brms Allo-ette Frankly beautiful curves... sup rh lift il'-fmilp fiirure aor**nliiatioti llii> i< t lie beutj oi Hcarinji MaJdenform's Allo- Iff bra! Trj \lln-nu> today. Viil'll -.i\ il- lln> finest flattery y«iui iijiii>' ever had! In your it* i rdors and fabrics.310 words
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Advertisement217 1951-09-30 16 La«t I Shows: 3. 6.15 9.1S p.m. Warner Rro'a Music! Dance*! Songa! James Cagnry Doris Daj In "THE WEST POINT STORY". To-day at 11 a.m. Warner Bro't "LIFE WITH FATHER" —In Technicolor— To-morrow R-K-O "FOOTLIGHT VARIETIES" and "JUNGLE HEADHUNTEM" —la Technicolor— EVIGOUR TO KEEP YOU FIT BENBOWS Bright eyei, moist217 words
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Miscellaneous862 1951-09-30 16 FOR YOU FOR ALL CAPRICORN (Dec tl TODAY. However much Jan. 19). Next few day. CANCER (Jiui* 81 July 0 wUI probably coincide with a 20). Whatever you plan a^ vu y r slbbSh rou new and important under- this month it is essential to you tl mJ Tfor ri^H™862 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1951-09-30 17 Jack Gertz - Jack Gertz by SINGAPORE appear* to have the answer to its struggle against juvenile delinquency •nd crime. On an 18-acre site about nine miles north of the city centre, 70 South -East Asian boys ranging in age from aeven to seventeen destitute starvelings who came1,262 words
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Advertisement33 1951-09-30 17 |#MP a* ia2!l*SP^'*^2*g B^fc*sßfcßiii»^^' l *'?]SS( I A Wt I 1 ak. V i^J^jt/l^^^j/it^^^St^^m .*sf|fS B^B^B^B^fln^Bß^B^B^nnV IbbV^^bW j^B^La^L>^B>^B>Bf9| w B^BK^B^^T»M(^^^^^«»*^*»lni(^ißH > y M<' 3fc< \"W^ a 9t|^Hi ß^m C w^s^B^^iS^&sfr' v i s^Zt^S^^^^^^^^^^^Bß* v33 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-09-30 18 A i...c moment just before the referee stopped fhe world titl* Hffct in New York. Turpin hat been knocked off hit ro«s ha reels his eyes are glassy whilt Robinson start* hit bole punch on the way.45 words
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Article333 1951-09-30 18 D;d you tee the film version o) the Randolph TurpinR::i/ Robinson fight? you aoree with tint L< ndon Sunday newspaper report on it C HOWING in 300 British elaemaa is the Amerli. i Bin thai is a poor ver■l i::indo|[)li Turpin's fi;'it for the world i.333 words
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Article, Illustration630 1951-09-30 18 Says JOHNNIE JOHNSON, popular swimming coach, who is training Singapore swimmers for the Olympic Games at Helsinki next year. "IT 13 NOT WINNING THAT MATTERS, IT IS TAKINQ PART THAT IS IMPORTANT". rPHESE words, in large letters, appear at the venu« of every630 words
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660 1951-09-30 18 IS ERNIE JONES GETTING A FAIR DEAL? mfi x t^ -**^^^^Y^^^^^^j^y^^^^^^B^s^. *^3f^y Ca /UJEENS PARK RAN CERS supporters want to know why Cardiff City's Don Mills the boy who looked a world beater at Shepherd's Bush has faded out of the picture. I can tell them that Cardiff did not660 words
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Advertisement138 1951-09-30 18 hnesf Fooc \?V^'l yowrs w heit you fly" Pan American to the U.S.A. Wlm-m mealtime rnmes around aboard tourli to your meal, Pan American the "Strato" Clippers* you team like serves you a fine California table winel a kin<:! On temler broiled chicken or All free of charge. For reservations138 words
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Advertisement484 1951-09-30 18 jj___^ Learn to QRf DRAW and PAINT JB EnHw Pleasure and Profit Many pupils in f.i...., are taking these UNIQUE POSTAL COURSES You've often wanted to draw and paint. W iiy not »Mrt now? P.A.S. Postal Courses enable Overseas pupils, wherevtr the?, may live, to <-njoy a first class Training484 words
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Miscellaneous96 1951-09-30 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION Across: 1. Pasts. 5. Imbibes. 10, Talon. 11. Ale. 12. Alibi. 14, Collate. 16. Per. 17. Top. 18, Paragon. 19, Oasts. 20. Reprehensible. 25. Taste. 27. Cutlass. 30. Asp. 31. Rue. 32. Certain. 34. Laden. 36, Eel. 37. Crepe. 38. Treadle. 39. Serve. Down: 1. Flapper. 2.96 words
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Article293 1951-09-30 19 UK soccer results I LONDON S*t pLjyeti Uxtay DIVISION I i I 1 I'.llrnh.nn 1 1 Man< hestt-r C I i 2 Charlton I 2 Sundnland 1 Id l Waive* 7 2 Dirby Co. 0 I 1 In 2 0 Fulham 1 < I kalaa Villa 0 2 Burnley 1Reuter - 293 words
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Article31 1951-09-30 19 ANSOOR SCORES SEVEN GOALS RAP I-' a B :>.;.ijire Hockey I IBM match at H.i :r t. me score w*s S reared seven •v.inoerers. the other comI I *ere lngfcam t.ie31 words
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Article418 1951-09-30 19 P.F.S. BEATEN No more doubts says Chuan Geok PRACTICALLY all obstacles in the building of the badminton hall have now been overcome, said Mr. Lim Chuan Geok, in a special interview with the Sunday Times. Since the Joint meeting of the Management Committee of the Singapore Badminton418 words
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Article, Illustration119 1951-09-30 19 Elme's here to clean everything up *pHE youngest professional wrestler in Australia, ld-year-old Elmo Lincoln— Hst. 61b. -arrlTed In Singapore on Thursday on the Blue Funnel ship, Gorgon. "I'm no relation to my namesake, the screen's first 'Tarzan', or the American President," he told the Sunday Times, "and I've come119 words
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Article205 1951-09-30 19 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. ADAPTINQ themselves better to the wet conditions, Singapore Harbour Board defeated South Johore Rugby Football Club on the Johore College ground by 11 points (a goal, a penalty goal, a try) to three (a try) this evening. It was a forwards' game throughout,205 words
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Article469 1951-09-30 19 Police -RASC XV surprise S.C.C. A COMBINED side of Police and R.A.S.C most nah'S^ a fuU Sin *aP<>re Cricket £lhr m on the at ru es<* yesterday by ei*ht points (a goal and a penalty f oal) to B ii (a try and a penalty goal). i. me Club had469 words
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Article61 1951-09-30 19 SEKEMBAN, Sat. A PENALTY goal scored In the 30th minute of the second half by Samanathan. skipper and inside-right, gave Negri Sembllan Indians victory In the Bardhan Cup soccer final here today. Negri's opponents were Kedah Indians. This Is the second time that Negri has won61 words
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Article71 1951-09-30 19 CHINESE Swimming Club will hold a fun fair for members and guesU at the two pools today starting at 10.30 ajn. All types of Malayan food and drinks will be sold under the personal supervision of women members of the Club. There will be games stalls. Including71 words
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Article545 1951-09-30 19 J£EKN rivalry was seen at the Singapore Medical Services Unions fourth annual athletic Sar" 11 at sepoy B n r «»r m -"P^fntinc the Genera; nd Qovt ih; Sjfh a^GoML"* ?e nB r^"'« r^* p mo U n SSa? lt fti was "«SlvwSl cha"* i iJI545 words
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Article234 1951-09-30 19 Holm is Denmark's No.l now KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Danes have named Poul 1 Holm M their No. 1 badminton player. This seasoned veteran of many international encounters is top of the list in the rankings published by "Badminton," Danish official organ of the sport. Poul Holm, It will be234 words
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Article24 1951-09-30 19 KLANG. Sat.: The High School Hockey team drey.- with the first Mo.-cr. Regiment (XI) one-all on Wrdne^day on the School grounds.24 words
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Article105 1951-09-30 19 Penang issues tennis rankings PFNANG. Sat. /^OON Kok Leas, POttUg'l tennis champion for nine successive yenrs. heads the flr.«t ranking list issued by the committee of the Penang Lawn T.-nns A«^oi Kok Lem is naked s?cond in Malayn by thr .■"nnci.no; c.-vnmlttee of the L.T.A M. Form shown in championships105 words
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517 1951-09-30 19 npWO well-known Dutch swimmers, 18-year-old Wiebe Wolters and 38-year-old Mrs. J. W. van Daatsclaar, each won three events at the Singapore Swimming Club's No. 2 championship gala at Tangjong Rhu yesterday, thus taking the Individual men's and women's honours respectively. Wolters' performance, which earned517 words
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Article123 1951-09-30 19 THOMAS CUP MELBOURNE, Sat. INDIA won all the four games en the opening day of the badminton match against Austria In the Thomas Cup Pacific zone final played here today. In only one of the four games did thi* Australians annex a set from the Indians.UP - 123 words
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Article195 1951-09-30 19 SINGAPORE Chinese Recreation Club suffered their third successive defeat in the Singapore senior hockey league when they went down one-nil to Khalsa Association on the Indian Association ground yesterday. A draw would have been a fairer Indication Of the play, but poor finishing by their forwards,195 words
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Advertisement133 1951-09-30 19 WE HAVE THE ONLY FOOD MIXER WITH ALL 4 BIG FEATURES! I 3. Finger-Tip Bowl Control j^ *^SJ^^^^ 4. One-Piece Guarded Beaters C*m»iti>. wirit 1 kMli M* iamm. .mmfl JKT tiira ilnala ktaiir. HAMIIIONiACI.^^^^ W I ]j^r Here* the easiest mixer for you to use the one that does the133 words
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Advertisement58 1951-09-30 19 Jiii;'ill|!" Tii BESS A II CAMERA h StqwtA MAIN FEATURES Beautiful and elegant. it Bright and precise coupled rangefinder combined with viewfinder. LENS— World famous COLOURHELIAR 13.5/105 mm. SHUTTER SYNCHRO COM PUR full flash synchronization 1 sec. to 1/500 sec. Depth of-focus field on focussing knob. SOLE ACENTS DIETHELM CO.,58 words
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Article, Illustration2838 1951-09-30 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP From Stage Show scores 3rd. straight win nrNNING with all his *ld dash and sparkle, No Regret* (Wall* Bafby) tx slummed his old rival Bright Eyes and some of the brightest Gold Vase hopes in the Class 1, Div. 1 .">•2,838 words
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Article332 1951-09-30 20 ALTHOUGH Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank beat the Chartered Bank by two-nil to take the handsome Singapore Business House Football Association League Cup donated by Stanvac at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, there was little deserving in their victory. Except lor the sixth and332 words
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Advertisement133 1951-09-30 20 FOR SNAPSHOTS Jl ANYTIME BROWNIE REFLEX CAMERA You'll be proud to carry this smart, new Browr.ie Camera and proud of the snaps it takes indoors or out. The brilliant reflex finder shows you the picture actual size and is shielded from the sun by a folding hood. The camera h3b133 words
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Advertisement180 1951-09-30 20 KV^H MI A tios» fclioblc ond M^^MII eMicociou' remedy 11"-^'"' perfectly harmless and ill •^s'^" P'cuonl fait*. \r/ IT IS A 6INUIMC 3atfe^,, PRODUCT MANU*ACTUR<» IN LEVERXUSIM MMMHV (jATfrrSeH SIMONS 6 CO LTD HARDY AM lE* "a just reward" Manners are not idle. They ar« the fruit of loyal nature180 words
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