The Straits Times, 21 October 1951
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Title Section29 1951-10-21 1 LARGEST Nfif T SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition of the Strait* Time, dt Singapore In* Press No. 846. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER SI, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS29 words
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Article455 1951-10-21 1 Gurkhas, guns concentrate on 50 Reds RAUB, Saturday. T"HI biggest manhunt of rht Emergency It reaching Its climax In tht thick jungle south-tast of the gold mining town of Raub, in Pahang. Three columns of some of the Commonwealth's toughteit fighters the Curkhas today moved through455 words
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Article159 1951-10-21 1 Colony Civil Defence chief quits CINGAPORES Commissioner •5 for Civil Defence. Brigadier E. L'E. Davles, has resinged. He will cease duties this week. The Secretary for Defence, Mr. H. G. Turner, said yesterday: "We have accepted his resignation. We have no one in mind at present to replace him." It159 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-10-21 1 These are "the three most beautiful girls In the world" sayt the famous French designer, Piene Dcmjin. Left to right: Nadive Alari, Marie Riquelme and Nicole Francis.27 words
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Article32 1951-10-21 1 TAIPEH, Sat. The Legislative Yuan yesterday accepted President Liv Chlen Chun's resignation with a vote of 222 against 83 and decided to select a successor as soon as possible.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article21 1951-10-21 1 BOMBAY, Sat. Mr. Chester Bowles, U.S. Ambassador designate to India, arrived In Bombay by air last night. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article224 1951-10-21 1 THE crisis in the Labour Party of Singapore worsened yesterday when 76 members of the pirty handed, a letter to the acting-President, Mr. M. P. D. Nair, asking that the General Council of the party be reorganised and that its re-election be one of the items224 words
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Article50 1951-10-21 1 LONDON, Sat. A cable running from a London music hall to Buckingham Palace will enable th* King to heir the Royal Command variety performance on Oct. 20. The British Broadcasting Corporation, in co-operation with th« Variety Artists Benevolent Fund, have ar ranged for this relay.—Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article62 1951-10-21 1 NIW WIAPONS for use m Malay* »mi Ketea arc being pr«p»r.«- »y Britain. Mr, George Strauss. Minister ejr SupsJy, t*ld In a sa*** In "New weapons are b«i»g mad* In Urs« quantities H» the use *r the irlHsh fighting In Malays teJsy, "Ml StrsMss §aid, "an*62 words
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Article47 1951-10-21 1 U.S. accuses Red leaders WASHINGTON, Sat. The US. State Department excused Soviet leaders today of carrying "their aggressions to the threshold of World War III." This and other sharplyworded Indictments of the Russian High Command were contained In a 37-pag* Department booklet entitled "The Kremlin Speaks."— U.P.UP - 47 words
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Article185 1951-10-21 1 A VERY BAD SHOW AT AMRITSAR AMRITSAR, Saturday. INCIDENTS probably without parallel in the history of first class cricket prevented any pley before lunch today when the MCC met Northern India here. The trouble begam when a "saboteur" slipped past a night patrol of four policemen at the ground andReuter - 185 words
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Article34 1951-10-21 1 NEW YORK, Sat. The House of Representatives approved the revised financial BUI provic«lni; nearly $5,700,--000.000 of new taxes on Friday night The Bill will go to the) White House for signature34 words
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Article164 1951-10-21 1 Stalin told let me see my wife' LONDON, Sat WILLIAM RICKITTfI has taken his matrimonial problems direct to Stalin. The 49-year-old British husband of Russian-born Iralda Riclcitu, whom th« British Embassy in Moscow declared had been kidnapped In that city, sent a 48-word telegram to the Soviet leader. It said:AP - 164 words
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Article130 1951-10-21 1 WHEN Herman Peter, an airman of R.A.F, (Malaya), Changl, was charged in Singapore yesterday with disorderly behaviour at 12.40 a.m. on Aug. 26 In the charge* room of the Paya Lebar Police Station, three prosecution witnesses said that Her- man was shouting in tht room130 words
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Article34 1951-10-21 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. The United States can now launch "a swift and sure and terrible atomic counter blow," the Senate House Atomic Energy Committee said In a report to Congress yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article32 1951-10-21 1 NEW YORK. Sat. The start of the atomic tests at a desert site near Las Vegas, Nevada, has been postponed temporarily and no blast will be set off tomorrow.32 words
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Article210 1951-10-21 1 THE 26-year-old British 1 scientist, Robert Noel Blstone, barred from entering Singapore, may enlist tht aid of Mr. David Marshall, the Singapore lawyer. Yesterday, Mr. Elstone received a letter from the Immigration authorities, stating that the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. L. Blythe. had turned down210 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-10-21 1 Police Lieutenant Clifford Clarke and his two aborigine guides smile happily at Hie completion of their mission. They had finished a 56-mil« trek through jungU country In rh« heart of Patting, where It i« believed n» white man has been before.41 words
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Article249 1951-10-21 1 Egypt - Egypt Formal protest by CAIRO, Saturday. EGYPT formally protested to Britain today fa "endangering p«ac« In Jjte Middle East by he. behaviour in the Sues Canal Tone." Meanwhile. British reinforcement! continued, to land at Port Bald and four destroyen arrived at the south end of theAP; UP; AFP - 249 words
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Article, Illustration24 1951-10-21 1 "The first lesson is taken from the eighth chapter of the Book of Exodus omitting for the moment all controversial references to the Egyptians."24 words
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Article748 1951-10-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. QUT of the grim and bloody war against the terrorists an Englishman has discovered what is believed to be the biggest waterfall in Malaya. A former steel works foreman, 37--year-old Police Lieutenant Clifford Clarke made his discovery while on a seven-day trek through748 words
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Advertisement59 1951-10-21 1 i|f 9 la HERS ere many good cigarettes, but few, very few, come near to giving you the pleasure you H^ get from Rothmans De Luxe Virginia. That is |j^ why,in England's most distinguished homes B| v. an( clubs, these cigarettes are the *^*v standard by which others are judged59 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1951-10-21 2 R.J. FARRER - R.J. FARRER NVf SUP nR Pf By I MENTIONED bet Sun- day, as one of the outstanding problems in 1919, that the number of Commissioners was much 100 small for the work that Jisd to ba done. \t must how be1,088 words
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Article770 1951-10-21 2 SUNDAY, Oct. 14. T*HE outstanding event of the past week was the birth of the- Cook's seventh child and fifth son, which took place at the local hospital. The Nonya was away fur only four days, during which period everyone had to make much of Lim, the two-year-old,770 words
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Advertisement103 1951-10-21 2 Thank cJOgNOf for my whiter teeth The specially olended Kolynos Is economical. J ingredients of Kolynos Dental Cream pr"dnr» a cleansing C^id^^\ J J<^**^ whicb penetrates m Only naif aa lnoh oetuci-n your teeth That's on your toothbrush thoroughly I «rbf ra decay *o ofr«n atArts cleans and onlishes your103 words
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Advertisement311 1951-10-21 2 Mm¥-*sJf'?\ &xfiesit Service aflj&i Satb s (/amm£&M> Ik I Smss lOatck Specialists 16 COLLVER QUAY StNGAfiOR£ PAIN CAN BE~ CONQUERED! fftlMC/*'/ conuim QUININE as its FOURTH ingredient ,'ulnlr* I- -J has bwn scientifically blended with three well-proven medicines (PhenacetJn, Caffeine and Acetylsalicylk Acid), so diat tn« (our medicines together aa311 words
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Article, Illustration126 1951-10-21 3 LAND REFORM, on* of Rod China's flr»t and strongest talking points, is not going as well as the Communists expected. Reports of executions and guerilla activities, particularly in the South China provinces of Kwangtung and Kwangsl, all indicate that China's farmers do not want to be126 words
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371 1951-10-21 3 Move by Mr. Raj to modernise laws of the Colony THE Labour Legislative Councillor, Mr. Dasaratha Raj, said yesterday that ht proposed to take action to have certain Colony laws, under which people can suffer grave injustices, brought up to date. He was commenting on an article in last week's371 words
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Article, Illustration230 1951-10-21 3 HER HOME IS THE PAVEMENT rpHE five-foot way In Seranx goon Road. Singapore, is the home of 61-year-old Maoshim binte Kassim. who is destitute. Clad in a torn sarong and baju, Moashim, whose home is outside a pawn .'hop, told a Sunday Times reporter yesterday that she lived "on the230 words
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Article24 1951-10-21 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Commodore A. O. V. Hubback, son of a former wellknown resident of Kuala Lumpur, has been promoted Rear- Admiral.24 words
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Article120 1951-10-21 3 CONSTABLE STOLE FROM DETAINEE A WANG BIN KADIR, a police constable, was sentenced in a Singapore court yesterday to threp months' imprisonment for theft of $84.60 a lady's" wrist watch and a pen. worth $150. from a woman in the charge-room or the C.I.D. Pressing for a deterrent sentence. Inspector120 words
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Article82 1951-10-21 3 rpHE literary section of the 1 Tamilians' Physical Culture Association Youth Club ls holding an all-communi-ties talentlme singing competition on Friday. Nov. 9. at 7.30 p.m. at the Association Hall. Princes Road Kuala Lumpur. Th» competition will be open to all amateurs living in Kuala Lumpur82 words
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158 1951-10-21 3 BACK in Singapore, this time to write a study of the Chines* in Asia, Ls the famous American journalist, Mr James A. Michener, who wrote the series of stories which are the basis of the fantastically successful musical, "South Pacific." During this visit,158 words
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Article60 1951-10-21 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. NG Siew Meng, of Singapore, was fined $100 in Kota Tinggi for negligent driving. As a result his car overturned. He said he had turned round to speak to his fiancee when the accident occurred. The woman suffered a fracture of the leg60 words
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Article82 1951-10-21 3 GOOD START TO EXHIBITION THE exhibition of paintings by the Seremban artist. Mr Yankee Leong. and the display of handwork and crafts by members of the Y.W.C.A., opened by Mrs. T. P. F. McNeice at the Y.W.C.A.. Collyer Quay. Singapore, yesterday, both made a profitable start. T Hundreds of people82 words
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Article43 1951-10-21 3 A woman. Rappiah binte Haji Samsudin, admitted yesterday in the Singapore Second Police Court misappropriating $14, belonging to her employer, I. F. Manasseh, on Sept. 30. Rappiah, who will be sentenced on Oct. 22, was granted bail of $100.43 words
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Advertisement229 1951-10-21 3 BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMt ViITH DURHAM CHAIRS AMD TABLES Ii V MODEL PRICE 5135-316 $120.00 DURHAM folding chairs *nd tablet, handsome, well-built and durable, are practical and convenient for many purposes. Price range, variety of stylet and colours to pleate all tattet d budget. HIRE PURCHASE CAN BE ARRANGED. SUN TRADING229 words
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Miscellaneous175 1951-10-21 3 Singapore Salvation Army H.Q.; 7 News; All Forces"; 8 Election Broadcast 710 Interlude; 7.15 "Music from h M Attu Prim- Miniat. a.m. "Good Morning"; 8.30 th- Movl e,»- 7.45 ..-n^ Mother of by Atttot Prlme MlnU "Musical Round-TJp"; 10 News parliament*"- Radio Theatre: ter; 8.30 Ifewi and Home News; r175 words
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Article601 1951-10-21 4 By a lawyer rpHE contents of my postbag leave no doubt that the control of moneylendlng It out of hand, particularly in Singapore. In Slngapor. Penang and Malacca there la In force a moneylenders ordinance which provides that there must be a promissory note or written601 words
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Article, Illustration558 1951-10-21 4 Golden powder doubles sizes of animals in weeks By CHAPMAN PINCHER THOUSANDS of American farmers are boosting the growth of their pigs and poultry with a golden powder. It l« the nearest thing yet to H. G Werls's fabulous "Food of the Gods" a diet on558 words
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Article336 1951-10-21 4 DEDUCE your meat bills by serving stuffed vegetables M a main course. Make them the centre of attraction with an accompaniment of tried, saute or mashed potatoes, or, if preferred, macaroni or spaghetti. STUFFED ONIONS fjHOOSK Uu required number ef large erea-Ktsed onions and remove336 words
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Advertisement346 1951-10-21 4 HE HUMS LOSING HIS GRIP m 1 BUT NOW HE#S MAKING i NM. BUT THE SERVICE =f'T'S A PITY. OLD BOV.]g=, I HIM]) HUH f IHERf IS REALLY TERRIBLE. J THIS USED TO BE A II I TS* t YOU^P^.tI I™ DOCTOR I AND SO. J LOOKING WORN OUT Ani/icrn346 words
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Advertisement75 1951-10-21 4 £XSHAW COGNAC VhmM The essence ?f discerning hospitality There is no finer brandy. > BORNEO The ALL-WEATHER LIGHTER with retractable ,-69 w. id shield. f^K^ L«. A t popular RONSON l£*^^s*lL with disappearing I r windshield up, pro- I tects flame from I blustery weather. Indoors. windshield j down, a75 words
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Miscellaneous241 1951-10-21 4 New Crossword FO UMI a^Sjl 52X sHsHT Ea^HQ^l ACROSS: 1. The morning DOWN: 2. F ir st-c 1 a s s concludes with reparation*. g^J rs (3 q" l^* th^ nt cannl (8). 8. Marsh went along in impossible' to "Chesterton" the water quietly. (5). 10. 'fallen aons of Eve."241 words
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Article346 1951-10-21 5 Afete? residential area in 2 years A COMPLETE neighbourhood unit with a population of about 10,000 will be established on a 1 50-ac re site at Serangoon Road, Singapore, by the end of 1953, < little more than 2 years after the scheme was launched.346 words
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Article117 1951-10-21 5 rE Kimanis, new motor vessel built in England for the Straits Steamship Company, arrived in the Singapore outer Roads early yesterday. It is 38 days since she left Middlesbrough There Is cool and spacious accommodation for 40 firstclass and 24 second-class passengers. Deck passengers —there Is space117 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-10-21 5 ANN MACQUARRIE. who will be featured with a new all— American band, the Royal Aires, coming to Hi* Capitol restaurant, Singapore, next month. She has acted and sung on films, radio and television in America and toured China. Burma and India during th« war, entertaining th« troops.47 words
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Article71 1951-10-21 5 Joo Seng Rubber Works yesterda-, paid out $7,200 as compensation to victims of the fire at their factory in Bukit Timah on Sept. 28. The payments were arranged by the Social Welfare Department. The day after the fire the company paid $10 to each of the71 words
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Article38 1951-10-21 5 After pleading guilty to criminal breach of trust of six slaughtered pigs at the Abattoir in French Road, on Aug. 17, Chua Ngee Seng was yesterday in Singapore granted Ball of $1,000 until Nov. 22.38 words
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Article30 1951-10-21 5 MUAR, Sat.— Seven Chinese were each fined $7 at Muar for failing to produce their identity cards when demanded by a police officer at Sungei Mati.30 words
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329 1951-10-21 5 SCRUB typhus, though a notifiable disease, is not contagious or infectious, said Dr N. A Canton, the City Health Officer, to the Sunday Times yesterday. "There has been no appreciable Increase in the incidence of scrub typhus in this city." Dr. Canton said,329 words
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Article118 1951-10-21 5 K|C KIM YONC, a Singapore radio mechanic, yesterday jumped clear of his motor cycle after it had careered across Serangoon Road, landed on its side and burst into flames. He received a few minor cuts on Mr arms and legs. The accident happened while N*118 words
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Article149 1951-10-21 5 ST. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, is being stripped of its roofing and refitted with thousands of specially imported Welsh slates that have arrived in the Colony. The slates were ordered 18 months ago. Although work on the roof began early this week and is expected to149 words
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177 1951-10-21 5 MR. Goh Keng Swee of the Singapore Social Welfare Department, who was recently granted an extension of three months stay in Britain to continue his studies, has just been awarded a two-year research scholarship by the University of London. His application to the Colony177 words
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Article55 1951-10-21 5 While dismantling a stolen trisha in a back-lane off Jalan Besar, Singapore, Ng Ah Lek. 20. was arrested by a detective, it was stated In Singapore yesterday. Ng, a vegetable-seller, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment for theft of the trisha, belonging to Alladin55 words
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Article26 1951-10-21 5 KUANTAN, Sat.— A Javanese quarry worker, shot by bandit* on Monday when a Kuan-tan-Jerantut bus was burnt, has died of his chest wound.26 words
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Article53 1951-10-21 5 Twenty Chinese pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to trespassing on the s.s Wingapore in the outer roads of Singapore on Oct. 19 with intent to annoy the chief officer of the vessel. They were each allowed ball of $250 until hearing53 words
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Article, Illustration289 1951-10-21 5 'Dream schooner' arrives today MORE than two-and-a-half years after she set out on a round-the-world tour, the 72-foot American schooner "California" is due in Singapore today. Aboard the little ship, which sailed from Wilmington, California on March 8, 1949, are six young Americana who are making a trip that many289 words
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Advertisement129 1951-10-21 5 ALL OVER THE m i^LW #> r 1 M ssssW Mm -^M 1 V I I sssssssssjgbJß.l I sssssssW A kk sssss^r V -^W A^^T HP f I j| Br I W^" P^ i "^^S Good mornings begin with Gillette The gaucho, devoted to leisure, Thinks shaving a positive pleisure;129 words
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Advertisement121 1951-10-21 5 Now is the time to send home food parcels for Christmas! Order one of our made-up parcels or choose your own items. Final posting date: November 2nd (Singapore) We pack, post and insure! Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. When you need mm- aspirin B better take a Why Disprin for121 words
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Article, Illustration1184 1951-10-21 6 J. E. TOD, the Headmaster - J. E. TOD, the Headmaster By STUDYING PHYSICS JHE Prince of W^les Island Free School was opened on Oct. 21, 1816, at a small rented house in Love Lane, George Town. Its foundation was due mainly to the efforts of the Chaplain1,184 words
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Article696 1951-10-21 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By r PHE other day I received a letter, from a Conservative friend In Britain. The envelope was franked with the slogan reproduced below. For those who are unacquainted with British politics. I must explain that the phrase: "Jobs for the boys" has been696 words
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Advertisement350 1951-10-21 6 ////A The Only Pain Reliever containing Vitamin Bi ifyouwamtogctQUlCKßELlEF -^TS. from PAIN, and also to enjoy the ya«v \\>^^ benefits «f Vitamin B. you must j»,^ 1 take VI.AST VITE Tablets. L^jl There's nothing else iike YEAST- Q W VITE It is the ONLY pain (v/*^77 reliever which ALSO contains350 words
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Advertisement268 1951-10-21 6 Did you smile into your mirror today! jsfMl /7A'iM Tin? Were your teeth r?v>?0? O TONICHT Smile \tm*/ ft C *ilntt/> /IC nPYK T° uf mirror— t»kt US Wnilt UO riC/i F N. good looksr your When you use Pepsodeni your mirror i2p^*-^,\ will show you a smile to be268 words
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Article, Illustration948 1951-10-21 7 Quads may become commonplace Science Is making birth timpfer and furer thing MATURE hat leaned ov*r the roofs of a back •treat ie. Chicago and runted a worried woman into a scientific battlefield a human test-tube. Her doctor told her she was to have a baby. Then he sent for948 words
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Article, Illustration276 1951-10-21 7 PICTURE this If you canJane Russell at a eah of tomatoes. But we have the film queen's own word for it. That's how she describes herself, adjectives like glamorous, gorgeous, exotic notwithstanding. It came out the other day when she was asked276 words
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Article, Illustration985 1951-10-21 8 MEN ARE SO DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND ,:W:WA«A'J:m SHE SAVED HER FIANCE'S LIFE BUT LOST HIS HEART FOR GOOD kJEN are strange cr«anri turei, ir«n't th«y? They so often say what they don't mean, and mean what they don't My, thereby making it vary difficult for the average woman to understand985 words
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Article, Illustration916 1951-10-21 8 Remedy for a slow courtship JANE LEE'S HUMAN CASEBOOK jj ANE LEE rcgreU jt hat she is unable to s i fanswer any questions [through the post. Her [advice appears in jthis page each week. I AM 22-years-old and in love with my neighbour's sister. Every evening I go to916 words
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Advertisement307 1951-10-21 8 'Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has always used Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too, and it costs me so little.' Dentifrice f|§X|p f-ett mm i» o w. mm ltd., london. wouufti The food for family FITNESS Ttf Vitmnim m the307 words
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Advertisement201 1951-10-21 8 V Hennessy Brandy is the beart of the grape. It is distilled and matured in the heart of the famous Cognac vineyards. t The happy blending of sunshine, soil, time and care has produced a brandy which is enjoyed in every country of the world As a liqueur, as a201 words
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Article, Illustration636 1951-10-21 9 FPA replies to its critics PROFESSOR T. H. Silcock yesterday challenged Catholic organisations in Singapore to produce medical evidence of any harmful consequences from the use of contraceptives. Professor Silcock was replying, as a spokesman for the Family Planning Association, to the published protest by the636 words
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466 1951-10-21 9 AN EYE IS KEPT ON ALL CHILD ACTORS CIVE hundred juvenile actort in Singapore have been under the direct supervision of the Assistant Commissioner of Labour and four Labour Inspectors ever since the Children and Young Persons Ordinance became effective one year ago. "Scarcely a week passes, said Mr J466 words
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Article57 1951-10-21 9 MUAR, Sat. THE widow of Chan Swe«, a log-cutter, has been awarded $3,200 compensation by the Commissioner for Workmen's Compensation, North Johort. An employee of Sin An An Sawmill, Muar, Chan was on his way to the forest at Kirn Kee Estate when he fell from57 words
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Article60 1951-10-21 9 PENANO, Sat.— Mrs. Dorothy Ountar Smith, youngest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. W. De Cruz, of Penang, Is at present on a holiday tour of Europe with her husband. Mrs. Ountar Smith, who left for Nassau, Bahamas, In December 1948, will be visiting Penan*60 words
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Article74 1951-10-21 9 Forces personnel who are serving with an airborne unit, or have served with an airborne unit, will hold an Airborne Forces Reunion Dinner at the Shackle Club, Singapore, at 7 p.m. on October 27. Price of the admission will be $5. People hi tending to go must74 words
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193 1951-10-21 9 Sarong maker gets $2,000 RIDA loan KUANTAN, Sat. 'THE first case for assistance submitted to and approved by R.I.D.A. in Pahang. is from Inche Abdul Samad bin Hajl Hassan, who owns the only sarong weaving and printing shop in the state. His is not a corporation nor a co-opeartive concern,193 words
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Article180 1951-10-21 9 'pHE London market did not follow the small advance made on Friday in the Singapore rubber market and yesterday's opening was on a sober note at prices slightly below the preceeding day's close. There was no particular selling pressure. Buyers were somewhat apathetic. The market closed steady but180 words
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115 1951-10-21 9 THE retiring president of the Singapore Teachers' Training College, Mr. David Thambyah, yesterday appealed to members of the college to make their association a "powerful trade ur'on movement" so that their views would be treated with respect Mr. Thambyah was addressing the annual general meeting115 words
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395 1951-10-21 9 PENANC, Saturday. "|T it possible that many teen-agers in Penang have bean lured by witchcraft to lead urn immoral life," an official of the Chinese Affairs Department told the Sunday Times today. "I have found that the majority of so-called foster mothers hold395 words
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Article28 1951-10-21 9 PORT SWETTENHAM. Sat. —The Chief Claims Cleric. Mr P. Murugasu. of the Port Manager's office has returned and resumed duties Tfti-r a holldav In Ceylon.28 words
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Article61 1951-10-21 9 ALLEGATIONS that c stayed the nivht in other \v( then left the next rmr with forr suits of cl lip-- -c made in ihe Muar Court Kirn Tee, ,with the theft < f clothln loneing to Ann A.i Lai 1 Km 1 claimed th> were h?:\s61 words
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Article166 1951-10-21 9 Invisible 'spectacles' in S'pore A YOUNG Chinese eye specialist, now in Singapore, is selling "contact lenses" or invisible eye aids, whirh ha says would be of grout benefit to women who do nnt want to spoil their looks bj spectacles, sp. r'.sr-.e-- d those with vciv poor vi.-ion. The !en?es.166 words
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Obituary22 1951-10-21 10 DURNFOKD On 20th Octl 1951. at the B t-rbau Hospit.il. M i Anthmttta Durn■l Bidadari Crmrt<r> 4 D tO*W. 21<;t October.22 words
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545 1951-10-21 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE. OCT. 21. 1951. Trust them more IT is a thousand pities that it took the murder of the High Commissioner to spur the authorities into reconstituting the Federation War Council So as to include representatives of all the main communities in the country. This move to545 words
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Article, Illustration2127 1951-10-21 10 Winston Churchill - Winston Churchill by CLOSING THE RING —No. 8 On the night of Sept. 8, 1943, Marshal Badoglio had broadcast Italy's acceptance of the armistice terms. German forces encircled Rome, which they subdued in the next few days. Badoglio and his Government, together with the Italian2,127 words
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Advertisement560 1951-10-21 10 CLASS!!. Ul) Ai)S. aiTKSum to Paul .N II GOH BOOW TIOE wishes !o Inform :ill l.n frtendi that he LOST LOST: Snail ci.uki.sh brown male Dr.chshund, white flash on rhrs; Finder p!e;ise Phone Procklpr. ofltee 2411. house 800G7. simtno.Ns vAUAin ACCOUNTANCY cost accountIng Company Secretaryship, bookk'rpiiiK Asx months' 'intensive i!"560 words
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Advertisement21 1951-10-21 10 Tiger Testimonials Me Euller ,Bull, the well known JLocSl Broker", said. "When the market weakens I strengthen myself with TIGER Beer"21 words
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Article, Illustration295 1951-10-21 11 Delegates say our Chinese food is not as good as Hong Kong's QHCNESE dishes served in Singapore restaurants lack variety in preparation and are not as tasty as those served in Hong Kong, say the women members of the Hong Kong Chinese trade delegation after a week of lavish entertainment295 words
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Article, Illustration161 1951-10-21 11 Yesterday's Singapore weddings included the one pictured above that of Dr. Yap |in Yau. Medical Officer of the General Hospital in Muar, |ohore, to Mile Alice Ho Al Lie at the Telok Ayor Chinese Methodist OtMrch. Dr. Hofcart B. Amjtuti. principal of Trinity College, officiated. More tfian 300 guests including161 words
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Article114 1951-10-21 11 THE University will welcome 1 every opportunity of furthering the higher education interest of the Muslims of Malaya but the flow of students depends upon the efforts of the schools and the Mu.slim community said Dr G. V. Allen, Vice-chancellor of the University of Malaya114 words
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Article28 1951-10-21 11 More than 30 dental mechanics of the Singapore General Hospital celebrated their success in their recent examinations with a dinner at the Islamic Restaurant last night.28 words
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Article32 1951-10-21 11 Nearly 1.000 members and guests attended the 14th anniversary dinner of the Ek Iv Club held at Palembang Road last night. There was a ronggeng and a Chinese band.32 words
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Article23 1951-10-21 11 The First Singapore (Trafalgar) Sea Scouts Group held a social and dance at the Singapore Volunteer Corps Hall last night23 words
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Article34 1951-10-21 11 Ong Khee Chong, who attempted to evade Customs duty amounting to $34 on 36 bottles of brtlliantine was fined $350 In Johore Bahru yesterday. He hid the bottles In two baskets containing ducklinga34 words
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Article37 1951-10-21 11 Mr. Chong Chiew Hiong aged 90, died at his residence in Batu Gajah yesterday morning. He was the father of Dr. Chong Tak Nam of Ipoh, and Mr. Chong Thut Pitt, a Singapore lawyer.37 words
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297 1951-10-21 11 IPOH, Saturday. THI DRAW for tk« 77 prise- winning numbers for the 1 $459,000 In th. second Federation* Social and Welfare Serv.c.i Lottery at Hie P«rak Turf Club took just over half an koui. Th* first prlae of 1191.2W wu drawn by ticket No297 words
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102 1951-10-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. NURSERIES for high-yield-ing rubber trees art to be started shortly by the Johore Smallholders' Association. Plans are now being finalised. The nurseries will supply suitable planting material at cost to Johore smallholder! who greatly ne«d them. Sites for these nurseries102 words
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Article51 1951-10-21 11 Liew Siaug who was sent for mental observation by the Court appeared again yesterday and wu owtifled sane. He was then charged with burning Hassan bin Bida's identity card. Llew pleaded guilty, sayIng that he had made a mistake. He was sentenced to one month's51 words
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Article22 1951-10-21 11 Miss Wilaon, trainer of Girl Guides, Federation of Malaya, left yesterday on a tour of Brunei, Borneo and Sarawak.22 words
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Advertisement149 1951-10-21 11 raff^^sS WttSk sSSS^fi^k 11 OiUCIOUS CENTRES B THfCKUYi COVERED WITH I fvu. creaMTmilk chocolate OISTRIftUJOR* SI ME, DARBY A CO LTD (•a SOLE AGENTS:THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT Co LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) P.O. BOX 92 SINGAPORE. THE HALLMARK OF •(SB* \L/ LABORATORY EQUIPMENT BAIRD TATLOCK (LONDON) LTD. Sole Manufacturers of 8.T.1.149 words
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Miscellaneous312 1951-10-21 11 AS a Malayan recently consistent with the Sunday I have come across articles letters which go micsing to A re «u,nea ,ro m TJm* —o, --JJ-. I.CZS-.- tain, let me assure your Nor was the style of the rate, not deserving of th« travelling by train to Seremreaders that a312 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-10-21 12 Picture parade by John Behague Two ef the lavish scenes from "A* American In Paria." Left, Gene KeMy *mi Leslie Cxon in a flower market ■■nrber, aad, right, Ceorges Cuetary dances up an iHk'Riinsfed stairccss. Richard Widmark at He I'DT commander ia 20th CenturyFox's "The Frogmen," which57 words
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Article, Illustration922 1951-10-21 12 kJ CM. s latest film to rauch Singapore. "An American In Paris" is the best •musical I have ever seen. I say that after much hoart-searchrng an 6 sober reflection anal wiN go *o far as to add th^t for its colour Mnd artistry alone it Is a922 words
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Article, Illustration105 1951-10-21 12 A MUCH hard -i Ur to spot this Sunday following a tremendous response l»«t week. The cine ii "12 O'clock High." Address roar entries to "Spot The Star," Sunday Times, Singapore. Cash prizes will be awarded to the first four correct letters opened on Thursday morning. Last105 words
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Article131 1951-10-21 12 CLASSICS FROM THE PAST TWO rnustg for those of you lucky enough to live in Singapore, "Wuthering Heights," story of vengeful thwarted love Is returning to the Pavilion for a short season. Adapted from the classic by Charlotte Bronte it stars Lawrence Olivier, Merle Oberon, David Niven, Flora Robson and131 words
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Advertisement376 1951-10-21 12 **==TODAY DAILY: 11 a.m. 1 15-4.15-6.45 »M pjn, STEWART GRANGER IS TERRIFIC! v A T vfflh^^ni^BKapsl^B^r^^Bs^bk I OiF>aBSH f*> aWahf v^RjbF U a^m sasv -VT XX X M-C-M Presents S jHfDYAii nnJnn SUrrinc Stewart Walter W*»««l 52l^L GRANGER PIIIGEON NIVEN NEWTON PLUS! I»U»t Gaumont BritUh Newa "Royal Ta*» tt Csaa4a>376 words
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Advertisement178 1951-10-21 12 NOW SHOWING SS£ J[XJL with RANDOLPH SCOTT 'Hawkeye" action HMND "EW PRINT THRIILS Distributed by SHAW BROS.. LTD. s^a^BiEWSftfl awjtal 'HT f* 1 HSaf^Bto ('AFP I Vicious Indians on the Qt£' Warpath! ummmm The Wholesale Maasacre! SUSPENSE and the Thrilling Hand-to-Hand OMOrtlwt Battles! I VALENTINO IS BACK i EONE DAY178 words
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Article, Illustration182 1951-10-21 13 Camera competition is big success QOZENS of photographs from all over Malaya arc arriving by each post for the Sunday Times Camera Competition. Five more pictures appear here and prises of five dollars each will be sent off before the end of the month. The editor regrets that he cannot182 words
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Advertisement276 1951-10-21 13 IP^> fif jtT. fy 1 1 riflß A<M^ BRUSMP YOUR B// SMIIEVk L^V \Y/HlTB..hMlihy teeth imj IV VwV S> W VV prove your appearance) I V -V >y Brush U P y oxu "^t* 1 Wisdom I\ V M the toothbrush with nykm tufo //-A, ffl da 'S De<i to276 words
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Miscellaneous161 1951-10-21 13 vw lil A[E> lt<] LM ul c pp Vv -M.'H *JUKN*r Xakl%J^At -^Lf V PAPERS CLAIM/."- SMt CLAIMS SHE'S A /^Q^^rS\---~-*^£ \\v^ 1 Kr* •0 (WOLF-6AL )^o^^v aweeimisundewtoodljigal-^i: c <^^=^\^^^^ => V\ I ,\0 S alone wir y^lCfj^ twassWhot she i*.rr ah, l »-^J SHt J^\''./vr T V\\" //y/^ *ALOMEV.r161 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1951-10-21 14 TAN—i TOCK SAIK - TAN— i TOCK SAIK £y He arrived in London as a deckhand, now runs a Chinese restaurant with Freddie Mills £IGHT thousand miles from Malaya in the country of roast beef and fish and chips, Malayan visitors find "host" and compatriot who cooks for them the1,139 words
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887 1951-10-21 14 By Edward Shackleton, M.P., son of the famous explorer pOR some time It has 1 been known that tht Russians are building a powerful fleet of submarines. We are told they haVfc 300. We cannot Ignore the rise of this new striking force.887 words
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Advertisement142 1951-10-21 14 ONLY MODI 101 I has reached 400 m.p.h. ON LAND! -T IRST gear 140 m.p.h. second gear I 240 m.p.h. tot) gear 403 m.p. 4. Johsj THI WORLD? Cobb's amazing tvr»-engin©d Railtoa Mobel LAND SPEED RECORD 2^^^ V^W 'Vss~^^' Special actually took erven mike to oome to a /^S s^sav142 words
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Article, Illustration472 1951-10-21 15 This is the story of a personal encounter with a ghost by Singaporean Bill Webb Jones, better known for his Radio Malaya jaxz sessions. Next Week, E. H. Woodland tells a weird tale about a breath without a body. If YOU have a true ghost472 words
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Article907 1951-10-21 15 Bill Webb Jones - Bill Webb Jones By part of the house, so did the two maids, Nellie and Rose, who were with us then. None of them were likely to get up in the middle of the night and walk along tho gallery. My father asked me to decribe the907 words
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Article, Illustration896 1951-10-21 15 MANNING BLACKWOOD - MANNING BLACKWOOD MOTORING IN MALAYA Dy WHETHER the country is going Into bankruptcy or not. and Mr. Taylor, th* Financial Secretary of Singapore, and I are sure that we are not. you can all bf sure that they won't forget us motorists when they get the896 words
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Advertisement278 1951-10-21 15 An Entirely New I TFA^FUNKEN SUPERHET I "ALLEGRETTO'y^I B s no. fte means music w~^ B r v <-^*Jm^^^^ f SE And sounds Uke a rich and full melody quality euglne:red I 'Telefunken" radio receiver of remarkable performance, tx»nutiful tone and elegant appeamncc. This compact new radio is a valuable278 words
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Advertisement165 1951-10-21 15 GIVE YOURSELF a champion's chance THE DUNLOP "MAXPLY" RACKET PRESS y£rf' Used by Men's Singles Winner ft /6r >^Sv Runner-up and 3 out of 4 Men's /jf^ Doubles Flnalis's in All-England If;-, >^^(aw championships 1950 and 1951. v 'f T-wT j$ FT A W c "-.v .> sir .—A' #5165 words
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Advertisement251 1951-10-21 16 BULL-FIGHT! Columbia's "THE BRAVE BULLS" CAPITOL— SOON Opening Today t S'w>w«: S, «.1S 9 15 M.O.M. Another Bl* Mnsicait "THE TOAST OF NEW ORLEANS" Starring Ktthryn Mario ORAYSON LANZA In Taehnicolor Aai Sincapors City Day Procession Today at 11 a.m. Warner Bros "RETURN OF THB FRONTIERMAN" In Technicolor REX JOHORE251 words
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Advertisement217 1951-10-21 16 Rheumatism quickly ended This Is the true story of maa who was In very bad pain with rheumatism. Then he started to take Krusche'j Salts and quits soon his pal a went. He was so pleased with this quick result that he sent us this letter. "Pone yeara ago I217 words
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Advertisement119 1951-10-21 16 by Edgar Rice Burroughs GOi-P. T^fi 4PS-MAM LfiA9K6O Or MS SerSM^Ai. ThdJ £^Wf fl I^O^^ «O(VAN<34j»s ajs*Cr 0ROO« MAO BB4M •DMrfja} CaPTivß/ jA^^fw/ .^^B^^^^^V^ BUT A 56WTRV 6UA«D6O TV*J A4AIN COBttOO. J _^*^IZ^~^ THk@C/G+J THAT V 1 k^QEm BssvlHi Hw^^Sr^flr^r w/ WH£(2S H5 POGTAI/' 5£N5iM6 V I I /J Tgf^kvZ^PZrjP119 words
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Advertisement210 1951-10-21 16 YOUR SYSTEM FOR LASTING HEALTH <O|foa% t//// -a TO KEEP you fit High Blood Pressure Kills Men &Womea Ttrlre as many women aa nv*a sasU tar from High Blood Pressur*. nWsa Is a myttertoua dlaeaas that starta about th« time of Chance of LU« aai ts the reai cause ot210 words
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Advertisement274 1951-10-21 16 ■f \S± Jl\ m sB *Hr V Vliat a dream of figure yours it maidenfbrms Allegro Your new fashions rant tak« shape until your figure i> in shape beautifully rounded, naturally uplifted, superldy separated. And Allegro* is I lie bra to do exactly that! ABrjo** moulds you, firms you, controls274 words
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Miscellaneous667 1951-10-21 16 this week 1 by R.H.NAYIXMt this week FOR YOU POR ALL with impMUDkHts or M^.- ¥T m«.i frilnL. TODAY. Useless tryinf CAPRICORN (D-o. tl wow Irwna to reconcile elderly p«opl« or to patch up family difficujJan. 19). Affairs »oin^ CANCEE. (Jan* U J«-F ti«>v Instead make th« m<»t what turbulent667 words
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Miscellaneous866 1951-10-21 16 Canasta Pack Hand /\N any hand of mmmmmmmmmmmmtmm possible effort to discard V Canasta, thf proper ■L'r'Vi'VmYihl* safely y° uriel unui your atrateirv deoenda a ireat P I <4tMMW right-opponent throws a srraiegy aepenas a great, rji |«lj'W-f m\^M card y° u can It to a deal on the initial866 words
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Article955 1951-10-21 17 NAT GUBBINS - NAT GUBBINS BY JS Dr. Mossadeg a parrot, a sheep, a man or a woman? When I first saw his photograph I thought he was a parrot. In another picture published recently showing him talking to the American Ambassador to Persia his profile looked so much955 words
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Article329 1951-10-21 17 Mark - Mark By ■y Fo«nander |(INGS of England have •t times received extraordinary requests. A Malay ruler once asked a monarch for two white wives. He was Iskandar Muda or Perkasa Alam Dr. Acheh who described himself as the overlord of 39 countries, Including Batu329 words
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Advertisement187 1951-10-21 17 jfs^^^^J^ DON'T TAKE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1] Mi» I After a few dart, pen pottai m jgjg^Bot^^ J tmmrtsed In ordinal* tnJit or t n^ ■■■■~—jZ~^4M eaten away. Bui thu nib i*»> 4j%!B^Ejl ~*H-*> merted In Qulnk remalKl whole and usabl*., SWITCH TO UUlffk THE ONLY IN187 words
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Advertisement46 1951-10-21 17 BBpßsAf*** «/gff fcfc.^*"**^ k» y*^ Vs ilf tx Art S JB^ I tf V^ ftfem^^^w. s^ \'W\ \V V^ bbb^b^b^b^b^bhßP^ 1 1% h» €m iSfife^ If orwt teeth ttrtUtM I Peroxide Tooth Paste makes teeth s MACLEA MS TOOTHBRUSH The perfect toovwruth ■■BBflßSfflßßßi^^^ it v Ui £"/<£*46 words
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Miscellaneous85 1951-10-21 17 What's on the air this week play at 8 p.m.. "Adventure Story" by Terrance Rattigan, tells of the amazing career of Alexander the Great. The action extends from when he was 27 and new Kins of Macedon and Captain General otf all Greece, follows his fortunes as he attempts to85 words
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Miscellaneous434 1951-10-21 17 Alexander's great tragedy was that he set out to conquer the world before he first succeeded In conquering himself. The part of Alexander will be played by Gerard Djm«vor; Vemon Margrave plays Darius, King of Persia, and Sylvia Fenwlck the Queen Mothe r of Persia. The play has been adapted434 words
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Miscellaneous169 1951-10-21 17 NEW CROSSWORD SOUJTIQN [H i |n| t Islhl i Inlolslclhlololll [*Ir|c|n|c|h| i Irl i Iclaiti i lolni OUR POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION Across: 1. Pest 5. Via. 7. Swap 11, Expire. 13. Please. IS, Add. 14, Nut. IS. Dice. 18, Recent 17, Tiler. 18 Spy. 19. Ice. 22, Mine. 24. Lax.169 words
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Article, Illustration799 1951-10-21 18 JAMBS CONNOLLY - JAMBS CONNOLLY Edited by CLOODLIT football Hat arrived in England. Iti spectator appeal it establiihed beyond doubt, and plani «re now baina; ditcuttad for the formation of a "floodlit mid-week league" covering the Wait and South-Watt. Southampton, Por 1 1 i t Th« Scot wu on*799 words
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676 1951-10-21 18 Harold Mayes TALKING SPORT WHERE is a big athletics X probe coming; in Britain. There may even be an announcement of the appointment of a commission at which promoters, officials, and athletes will be called to rive evidence before the Amateur Athletic Association's annual676 words
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Advertisement228 1951-10-21 18 UNHEALTHY H B^ Hair dry and disfigured by dandruff, lank and lifeless hair, brittle hair, falling hair— these, and other .common hair troubles are often the first warnings of premature baldness. Treat these conditions now. Massage Silvikrin into your scalp for Silvikrin contains cystine, tryptophane, tyrosine, in fact all the228 words
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Advertisement138 1951-10-21 18 ANNOUNCING) r~\^A Geylang Serai, Singapore. Now For Rental SPACIOUS COVERED STANDS 111 I I (Permanent Structure) For exhibition of Trade W and Industrial Goods 14 Acres of Ground CENTRAL, POPULATED LOCALITY Various sections tastefully decorated to serve all nationalities 100,000 visitors can be accommodated with comfort at one time. BuMt138 words
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Article473 1951-10-21 19 Teamwork won day for H.K. HONG KONG, Saturday. [JONG KONG Chinese Football Federation regained the Ho Ho Cup this afternoon by defeating Malayan Chinese Football Association by five goals to two on the Caroline Hill ground here. At half-time Hong Kong led 4 2.Reuter - 473 words
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Article306 1951-10-21 19 ENGLISH and Scottish league soccer result* yesterday were: INTERNATIONAL MATCH Walca 1 England 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE— DIV. I Bolton z Hudfield T. 1 Burnley Manchester C harlton 1 Arsenal J Kulham 1 Blackpool 2 Manchester V. Snnderland 1 Middlesbrough S Liverpool 3 Newcastle 3 Chelsea 1 i'rrvinnReuter - 306 words
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Article165 1951-10-21 19 RSGC TOURNEY NEXT SUNDAY CVDLLOWING are the draw and starting times for the Royal Singapore Golf Club's President's Prise competition < greensomes. Medal play) to be played next Sunday morning (Oct. 28): FIRST NINE: 8.30 Smart. Robinson; Eckersley-Maslin, Rump; 835 Kent, Haxworth; Serjeant, Hamilton; 8.40 Da vies. Bishop; Watts, W.165 words
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Article54 1951-10-21 19 j^AFFLES Institution trounced Teachers" Training College at rugby on the school ground yesterday by 26 points (a goal, two penalty goals and five tries) to nil. Tries were scored by Hilliard (two), Yoon Fook. §undram. Chee Wah and Kwee Huat. Kok Wing converted Kwee Huat's try.54 words
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Article45 1951-10-21 19 TKLUK AN3ON, Sat.— ln the opening match of the Lower Perak Hockey League, the AngloChinese School XI beat the Police by four goals to three. Paramallngam (2), Krishnan and Tajudin scored for the school. Hussain. Abdul Razak ad Kalld replied for Poltce45 words
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Article255 1951-10-21 19 STRIKING form* again, the Singapore Harbour Board yesterday beat R.A.F. Changi by 18 points (three goals and a try) to 10 (two goals) in a fast, open and entertaining game at Changi. Both teams threw the ball around with vigour and although the tackling on both255 words
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Article, Illustration413 1951-10-21 19 S.C.C. should have made it a draw IT would be unfair to say that the R.A.F. were lucky to win their encounter with the Singapore Cricket Club on the padang last evening, but at the same time the Club might easily have made a draw of the game. As It413 words
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Article74 1951-10-21 19 THE following have been se--1 lected to represent Selangor at the quadrangular hockey tournament at Malacca next weekend: Hopper; Muktiar Singh, Shanmoganathan; PrHhlnath. Ridiwa. Toft; Heng Sect, Hong Kee, tr— l^.-1, RaaaU (rapt), Mohlnar. stntli. Reserves: Nadrajab, Raymond. Eag Chye. Stanislas*. Low Hong Cheang. (apt. Parkinson,74 words
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Article302 1951-10-21 19 POURTEEN b~«* mft the second a annual athleta* (ports of the University of iflfttV* were completed at the P»*« nmah ground yesterday. 440 yds burdtes. ktul: 1. Charlei Hanam. 2. Lolte Wlf Tuck. 3. John Hinam: Heat 2: I. M. Nurudlo. 2 Wong Ken? Meng W0 ids302 words
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Article94 1951-10-21 19 CELANGOR Cyclists' Association's 100-mile massed start race has been postponed to Sunday, Nov. 4. It will be held at the Sydney Lake circuit, Kuala Lumpur. Entries tlose with Mr. G. S Johns (P.O. Box 128, K.L.) on Oct. 31. Entry fee is $1.50. Late94 words
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Article58 1951-10-21 19 Girls Sports Club kept their unbeaten record with ease yesterday when they trounced WRAF (Changi) is seven goals to nil In a friendly hockey match oa the SRC ground yesterday. Scorers for GSC were: Mrs. Milne (2), Mrs. P. Cordeiro (t). Miss Anita Ess (1),58 words
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Article160 1951-10-21 19 SINGAPORE Chinese Recreation Club scored their second win in the senior hockey league yesterday, when they defeated R.A.F. Changi by two goals to one at Chnngl The game mm fast and keeelfcontesteU and- Chinese Just about deserved to win Centxeforward Harry Pang gave the C*ln«e160 words
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Advertisement232 1951-10-21 19 tiew I TAIPEK \^>^ y* EVERY SUNDAY AT 1800 HRS/fk S FROM KALLANC, SINCAPORE V^ VIA BANGKOK. HONCKONC AND TAIPEH I °i^) TOKYO i 4 'ft G P? MPACIFIC OVERSEAS AIRUMtStSJAMIITDt CROUND FLOOR, UNION BUILDINC, SINCAPORE Telephones: ***** and *****, or through other recognised Air Booking Centres The Management of232 words
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Advertisement12 1951-10-21 19 See! THE BULL- FIGHT! Columbia's "THE BRAVE BULLS" CAPITOL— SOON #•••«r t12 words
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Advertisement242 1951-10-21 19 a" a a a HOW WOULD W YOU LIKE T0... HAVE eternal youth! VISIT a breath-taking harem! BECOME invisible at will! FLY to the moon! RIDE on a cannon ball! POSSESS a rifle that shoots accurately at 1,000 miles! CRAZY? FANTASTIC? I MA YBE! But they ALL HAPPEN in "The242 words
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Article1668 1951-10-21 20 Recovery upsets to pay $87 From EPSOM JEEP PENANG, Saturday. PRINCLINQ won the main sprint at Batu Gantong her* today, final day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn Meeting. Taking the lead in the bend, Princlinjr "walked" the race in an easy canter. The favourite1,668 words
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Article38 1951-10-21 20 Total pool: $475,200 First *****9 ($114,048) Second *****8 57,024) Third *****3 28,512) Starters ($11,404 each) Nos. *****7; *****4; *****7; *****2: *****3. Consolation priiea ($2,851 each). Nos: *****7; *****0; *****8; *****9; *****4; *****7: *****1; *****9; *****6; *****3.38 words
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Article88 1951-10-21 20 Soekarno to open new stadium JAKARTA, Sat PRESIDENT Soekarno will offl- dally open the second Indonesian Olympics during a ceremony at Jakarta's new National Stadium tomorrow. The new stadium, which is situated In the centre of the town, will be completed today. Yesterday thousands of labourers worked frantically to put88 words
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Article136 1951-10-21 20 SYDNEY, Bat. CYDNEY is stlU talking about the weekend luck of Mr. Harold Henry Hunt, a 88-ytar-old carpenter who claims to pick winners by the stars and who collected a record dividend of almost £3.000 on one of the doubles totalisators that are a feature136 words
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Article41 1951-10-21 20 Malaya's aoe motor cyclist, Reggie Trevor of Perak, has sent In his entry for the Singapore Gap Hill Climb to be held next Sunday. He will be rldmg his powerful Vincent H.R.D. 998 c.c. In the unlimited event.41 words
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Article157 1951-10-21 20 WITH a speedy set of backs, RAF. (Tengah) had no difficulty in beating South Johore R.F.C. by 38 po<nts (seven goals) to 3 points (a try) In a friendly rugger match played at Johore Bahru yesterday. Scoring began early In the game when after a neat157 words
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Article379 1951-10-21 20 If EADING the contributions totalling $1,513 to the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund during the week was that of $1,000 from the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation. Now that the S.C.A.A.F. has set this fine example, Colony's badminton enthusiasts hope that the numerous other sports379 words
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146 1951-10-21 20 SYDNEY, Sat. A BRILLIANT century by Prank Worrell helped the West Indies touring team to beat a combined side. Including a number of former Australian Test players, by 131 runs here today. In the one-day testimonial match for the benefit of William Ferguson, theReuter - 146 words
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Article99 1951-10-21 20 SYDNEY. Sat. EIGHTY-THOUSAND fans saw the 4 to 1 favourite. Basha Felika. win the {10.000 Caulfleld Cup race at Caulfleld racetrack. Melbourne, today. The race was the first leg of Australia's biggest racing double, which ends with the two-mile Melbourne Cup. Basha Felika. a four-year-old geldingAP - 99 words
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Article85 1951-10-21 20 A MACHINE designed by the Pharmacology School of the University of Sydney will be used in horse doping tests to be conducted by the Australian Jockey Club. A Melbourne science graduate. Mr. L. Cobbln, working with the Pharmocology Professor, R. H. Thorp, has Investigated the85 words
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41 1951-10-21 20 NEW YORK, Sat. middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson will probably defend his title against Harold Green, of Brooklyn, In San Francisco on Jan. 8 for the benefit of the Damon Runyon Cancer Fund.— A.P.AP - 41 words
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Advertisement116 1951-10-21 20 Oat OINTMENT fePgl RAPIDLY RELIEVES »*A sSB £l Qj SKIN DISEASES, l\V*\/!_/ I ITCHING ■^Ljferf I.CZIMA, ETCs I BF I I HuSmi ===g==^^ H I j |BBj I ~~^Bu 9 I !d!^^^_fe^^BK^^^^^^BS BBBj^^BBBBSflBB^S^fl? V IWWBHbP^jL-^'l— jJ^^^M^^^P^^^B! fv chuich •> ■>• >ij. .:«<-. Piccadilly No. I the Londoner's mT* first choice116 words
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