The Straits Times, 25 November 1951
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Title Section22 1951-11-25 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition of The Straits Times Singapore Free Press No. 851 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS22 words
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Article347 1951-11-25 1 West 's arms scheme turned down PARIS, Saturday. f"HE Soviet Union today rejected new Western disarmament proposals on the grounds that they actually "circumvent" the question of arms reduction. The Soviet Foreign Minister Mr. Andrei Vishinsky, broke his five-day silence to tell the United Nations PoliticalReuter; AP; AFP - 347 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-11-25 1 Riding one of his best finishes, Colin Tulloh lands Cape Horn a short head winner from hot favourite The Bosun in a dramatic finish at Bukit Timah yesterday. The Bosun had looked a certain winner.38 words
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Article176 1951-11-25 1 By EPSOM JEEP CINGAPORE'S racegoers went on a betting spree on the last racing day of the current season at Buklt Tlmah yesterday. More money was perhaps won and lost than on any other racing day this season. Sales of the unlimited sweep broke176 words
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Article24 1951-11-25 1 BRISTOL, Sat. Six people were killed today when an underground petrol tank exploded In a busy shoppi n g centreofßrlstojL— U.P.UP - 24 words
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Article21 1951-11-25 1 A 28-year-old Chinese woman, was admitted to the General Hospital last night suffering from the effects of caustic soda.21 words
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Article72 1951-11-25 1 SINGAPORE'S housebreakers arc busy collecting' silverware and liquor for Christmas. A number of nouses were broken into during the week and hundred* of dollars of silverware and liquor were taken. Two Army officers' homes lest $1,856 «nd $1,87 3 wort* of these goods respectively. A Police72 words
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Article68 1951-11-25 1 Austin, Morris merge LONDON, Sat. BRITAIN'S two chief car manufacturers Austin and Morris announced yiaterday they would merge forces under a single company to fight for a bigger share of the world's markets. The merger would- give the new organisation combined assets of £66,000,000 and would leave It the fourthAP - 68 words
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Article253 1951-11-25 1 CUBJECT to Government approval, the Singapore Improvement Trust is planning to build two blocks of 11 storey, two bedroom flats on top of Pearls Hill in Outram Road under their 1952 building programme. When the buildings are completed they will be the highest buildings in the253 words
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Article83 1951-11-25 1 VIENNA. Sat.— The Rumanian Government has announced three new medals to reward women who bear many children The highest class. "Heroine of Motherhood." wiai be awarded to mothers of 10 and more children when the youngest is over one year old and the older ones aliveReuter - 83 words
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Article32 1951-11-25 1 The down mail train from Kuala Lumpur arrived in Singapore two hours behind schedule last night because of a?» interruption In the line between Layang Layang and Rengam, Johore.32 words
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153 1951-11-25 1 A RRANCEMENTS are being made for the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, to open the $500,000 international Island Club, Singapore, on December 8. Mr. Lyttelton leaves Britain tomorrow for a tour of Malaya The foundation stone of the club was153 words
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Article82 1951-11-25 1 THE MAN WHO MADE TOO MUCH MONEY' NEW YORK, Sat. Twenty-flve-year-old Salvatore Voipe wanted to jump off a 100-foot high bridge in Baltimore "because I am making too much money and don't know what to do with It." Two policemen pulled him off a ledge on the bridge after talkingReuter - 82 words
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Article156 1951-11-25 1 MUNSAN, Sat. ALLIED and Communist staff officers agreed today on only one half of a Korean ceasefire line, a United Nations communique said tonight. They will meet again tomorrow. The communique said: "United Nations Command and Communist staff officers spent five hours and tenAP - 156 words
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Article111 1951-11-25 1 JAKARTA. Sat. ONE hundred and twelve persons wer* killed and 50 wer c wounded during recent riots in Flores Island— a Christian stronghold i n the eastern part of the Indonesia Archipelago unconfirmed reports quoted by Antara news agency said today. Th<> reports said the riotsUP - 111 words
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Article44 1951-11-25 1 BRITISH HQ CanrJ Zone Sat. Four Egyptians were reported today to have been killed and a fifth wounded In a gun battle Inside Port Said dockyard when they attempted to cut through wire around the British-occuDied area of the harbour— U.P.UP - 44 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-11-25 1 Mexico's matador, |orge Medina, was badly gored by his second bull at a fight in Barcelona, Spain. The maddened beast knocked Medina down then hooked one of his horns six inches deep into lt.e matador's left thigh and tossed him into the r\r. Medina is expected to recover. A.P. photo.AP - 50 words
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Article147 1951-11-25 1 1N appeal to the Chinese of Singapore to curtail their celebration expenses aid contribute generoisly tQwafrd* S.A.T.A. was made last" night by Mr. Chia Chee Hong, secretary of the Oei Khee Assoelation, at the association's 27th annual dinner. Mr. Chla said S ATA had i saved,147 words
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Article205 1951-11-25 1 'Over international waters' PARIS Saturday. "THE United States said today that the U.S. Navy bomber missing since November 6 was probably attacked by Russian fighters "without warning while over international waters." The chief VJB. delegate to the United Nations, Mr. Warren R. Austin, in aUP - 205 words
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64 1951-11-25 1 8,000 PoWs murdered WASHINGTON, Sat. U.S. Defence Department officials said Gen. Matthew Ridgway had reported to the United Nations that 8.000 American POW's were killed by Chinese and Korean Reds. The officials said the General, In his regular report for the period Aug. 15 to 31, said 400 POW bodiesUP - 64 words
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Article66 1951-11-25 1 LIVERPOOL. Sat.— More than 2.200 soldiers, nurses and service families who expected to be on their way to Singapore this morning are unable to sail. Today, the trooper should have sailed in the early hours of the morning but when she was moving from Canada Dock66 words
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Article42 1951-11-25 1 COPENHAGEN, Sat. Two tons of dried milk have been sent to India as a gift from Copenhagen towards relief of the food shortage. One half of the consignment will go to Madras and -the other lo Bom bay .—Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article296 1951-11-25 1 It's not so bad after all —SAYS MR. WATROUS yHE Office of the Emergency Information Services in Kuala Lumpur stated yesterday that th« first two weeks of November "should not be considered as the worst which Malaya has experienced during the Emergency." The office stated that, in the first week296 words
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Article, Illustration2497 1951-11-25 2 Secrets of a SWORD SWALLOWER. "To an ambitious young sword swallower there is nothing more discouraging than trying, day after day, to force a sword into your insides, when your throat has closed up so tightly that the whole business seems useless....." But after a time, Dan Mannix, the author2,497 words
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Advertisement152 1951-11-25 2 AT N_O EXTRA FARE 1 SEE ROME g^/ S SEE GENEVA and M FLY TO LONDON VIA THE CONTINENT Okl So much more to ace and dol Naturally moat peopto fvJfild fly the QANTAS-8.0.A.C. direct orcrknd route Om B*jffrvl broad highway to Europe! You may fly to London fcdftsi direct152 words
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Advertisement167 1951-11-25 2 Qammefer SWISS MADE stain. ejo steel < aajv am WATERPROOF fj., M NONMAGNETIC •fJ *SaF SHOCK PROTECTED (/(znurwwvb fid *^^L m jy X^kVl^Blß^V (.at I \mvßX. Iff Vw^bb^BbCW. LbwP af^Bß^r fjmj f \^aW_^ \N^B^B^SBnF9^v\ N ££PA m Empty and void though now I be It won't be long as you167 words
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278 1951-11-25 3 Heavy losses in S. Malaya floods: estates hit KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MEAVY rains and floods in South Malaya during the past four days have caused tremendous losses to estates and road transport services, amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars. South' Malayan estates have suffered the greatest losses. Tappers have278 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-11-25 3 His home Hooded and part of his belongings washed away, a fh>od victim retains his sense of humour by paddling around in a fin box30 words
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Article105 1951-11-25 3 PENANG, Sat. WELL-KNOWN Province Wellesley resident. Chew Kean Kor, today claimed trial to a charge of behaving in a disorderly manner while carrying a firearm. He was alleged to have fired two shots ln Burmah Road at 12.35 a.m. on Nov. 22. The case105 words
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Article155 1951-11-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A BANDIT was shot dead yesterday in the Bahau district of Negrl Sembilan. where 1,500 rubber estate workers are still idle. Two other bandits got away. In tne same area yesterday, terrorists partially destroyed a pumping station by setting fire to the155 words
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Article23 1951-11-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Pahang State Council will hold i's budget meeting at the Istana Kcta Beram. Pskan. on Dec. 13.23 words
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Article205 1951-11-25 3 Plenty to drink for Christmas KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THERE is more liquor in the country than at any time since the war, say Federation liquor Importers But Malaya's whisky drinkers will have to go slow. "Not very healthy" say dealers of the position of stocks of Scotch. A spokesman of205 words
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Article94 1951-11-25 3 The Singapore Anti-Tuberculo-sis Association acknowledges the following donations, sent In memory of the late Madam Lim Teow Chuan (nee Tan Hup Neo): Mr. Tan Eng Wan, $10: Mr. Pang Chin Han, $100; Mr. C. P. Chow. $50: M. A. Majeed and Co., $25; Madam Ong Seok Choo94 words
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Article, Illustration95 1951-11-25 3 When publicity, meri g«t together you can be certain there is a surprise tucked away somewhere. A cocktail party waj. given by Mr. Harry Bryman, Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer's Malayan manager in t4te American Club, Singapore last week but no-one, kast of all Mri Dfcmaitf Oavies, publicity manager ..II about Then, in Hie95 words
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Article91 1951-11-25 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. ALUMINIUM Laborataries Ltd. have selected 8.000 acres in the Pengerang area for bauxite mining and will begin operations as soon as :he lease is approved by the Johore Government. The area lies within territory leased to the War Department for military purposes and91 words
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Article29 1951-11-25 3 The President of Columbia Pictures International, Mr. J. A. McConvllle, arrives in Singapore tomorrow to attend a three-day regional conference of Columbia managers ln the Par East.29 words
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Article, Illustration258 1951-11-25 3 Shooting' starts next week A FTER a year of preparation, a new million-dollar film studio in Singapore said to be about four times bigger than any other in Malaya or Indonesia will begin work next week. The managing director is dr. Ho Ah Loke,258 words
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Article79 1951-11-25 3 SEREMBAN, Sat.— Lee Yee Thian, a lorry driver, was oday convicted and fined 5150 when he pleaded guilty to transporting 60 piculs of dried fish in restricted food *rea at Labu yesterday morn in«. Lee said he was taking the 'ish from Malacca to Kuala79 words
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Advertisement252 1951-11-25 3 THE ONLY PRESSURE COOKER IN THE MARKET FO R QUICK AND ECO N OMICAL coo*^ I Made in Sweden) he only Pressure Cooker in the market that has the following features: ~»T<e of specially selected Polished Brass and Solid Steel burns kerosene without wick and gives a powerful clear blue252 words
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Article, Illustration1266 1951-11-25 4 FRANCIS WONG - FRANCIS WONG By Countryman's Journal \yiLL. Malayans ever speak correct, proper (accent on the first syllable) English? Will they ever be able to sound the difference between 'bee' (a hardworking insect) and 'pea' (the green things found in soup) 'tummy' (where all the makanBiile - 1,266 words
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Article641 1951-11-25 4 a latvyer - a latvyer By LETTERS from persons who have fallen into the clutches of moneylenders continue to dominate my pustbag. The small moneylender Is the curse of this country and It Is good news that a committee Is now being appointed In Singapore to consider amendments to641 words
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Advertisement225 1951-11-25 4 We have just received a delightful selection of Tallies PLAIN FLORAL DESIGNS GUARANTEED not to thrink not to strefch not to fad HARROWS LTD. 7, ORCHARD ROAD. (AMBER MANSIONS) SINGAPORE 9. TEL. 4800. W^At your ease ■Dvifix Hair Cream is an essential part of that self-assurance which comes from perfect225 words
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Advertisement230 1951-11-25 4 Thank fIOLYNOS 7 for my whiter teeth i 1 The spscUlly blMded Kolynoa Is economical Ingredient* of Kolynos Dent*) Cream produce a cleansing C**tfs^l\ t^"^^^ I which penetrates in Only naif an inch j MfccMn your teeth That's OB your toothbrush thoroughly where decay so often starts aleans and oollshes230 words
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Article674 1951-11-25 5 NAN HALL - NAN HALL LJI F>R the first time in Singapore a wife's claim for maintenance, in the Second Police Court last week, was based on her allegation that she had contracted a venereal disease from her husband. The wife, Ooh Slew Cheng, aged 21, was one of those pocket-size Chinese674 words
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Article, Illustration628 1951-11-25 5 The election is hotting up A CHALLENGE to the Labour candidate opposing him in his ward was made by Mr. Chan Kum Chee, Progressive candidate for East Ward, at an election meeting at Telok Kurau school last night. Mr. Chan was replying to recent public628 words
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144 1951-11-25 5 Art gallery offers picture of Winston MR. AttlcVs picture has gone from Hrn wall of the Singapore Public Relations Office, but the place of honeur Hims left vacant it still empty because, said Mr. George Thomson yesterday, "the only picture we have of Mr. Churchill is too small." Yesterday, the144 words
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134 1951-11-25 5 Families of Red victims paid $4,000 SEREMBAN. Sat. TOMPENgATION of $4,000 v was paid yesterday by Mr. A. W. Lacey, Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Negrl Sembllan, at Pertang in the Jelebu district to dependants of two Chinese rubber tappers shot dead by bandits in September near the Pertang resettlement area.134 words
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Article41 1951-11-25 5 SEGAMAT, Sat. Two constables. Ismail bin Ahmad and Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed of Labis, charged at Segamat with attempting to obtain $3 as a bribe from a cyclist, were allowed $300 bail each when the case was postponed-41 words
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230 1951-11-25 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. QPIUM weighing approximately 77 lbs. and worth about $40,000 was seized by the Customs yesterday during a search of two cars at the Scudai town barrier. In the first car, which was empty except the driver, Tay Phln Cheong, 22 lbs. of230 words
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125 1951-11-25 5 11N exchange of Christmas greetings over Radio Malaya will be heard on Boxing Day. The broadcast will be between the Army in the Far East and the British Army of the Rhine. The broadcast from the Far East will include a message from the125 words
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Advertisement414 1951-11-25 5 —WONDER WHEELS N? 6 Hercules cycles Triumphed in these Jfijiw Mffc&*' T mtlKra mL /»"> strenuous tests .-^^^SP^jE^^Kfißßfl^v The breaking of Records is Jlfflkf (S'^^fl^Bl fi tithe most testing trial to fcjJKfISySK jffr(||rf^Br/y^i which a bicycle can be put. '^■^j^ijf recognised World's records. lvB*g8 '^^\^b These successes prove that /^^^J^''414 words
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Advertisement53 1951-11-25 5 SFREMLINS jj^ EXTRA STOUT V/ Brewed in Kent I~J enjoyed everywhere/ Agents. Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. JLj O S Eb» Wig FERRER ACADEMY 9j AWARD WINNER *JL| IIPCfL 11 $P H HE WAS THE THREb W MUSKETEERS IN ONE. jggMkD* and ONE LOVEIi !N A Stanley Kroner's Production of53 words
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Miscellaneous247 1951-11-25 5 Today's Radio UNrAPnnr 9 U am As Spore, ll '•Paul Sini/AfUKL Temple and the Vandyke Affair"; (484 A 41 metres) 11.30-4 pm As Spore; 4 "Song 9 ajn. Good Morning"; 8.30 and Dance In Britain"; 4.30 5 "Musical Round Up"; 10 News Dance Music; 6 Service from St from K.L.;247 words
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983 1951-11-25 6 J. W. Goodwin - EXECUTIONER TORTURER IN TRENGGANU J. W. Goodwin East Coast Odyssey-4: The Rip Van Winkle town By A CALENDAR is more useful than a clock in the Rip Van Winkle town of Kuala Trengganu a calendar to tell whether this is 1831 or even 1901. There is little to insist that983 words
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Article, Illustration247 1951-11-25 6 VISITORS to the Lake Garden* or the grounds of the British Council in Kuala Lumpur are being frequently surprised to find a jjroup of people of all races striking strange attitudes and using their voices to the full. They are rehearsing for247 words
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Article, Illustration945 1951-11-25 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By DR. Victor Purcell, in a letter to the London "Times'' rightly pointed out that, If the bulk of Malayan Chinese had sympathies with Communism, Malaya would now be a member of the Soviet bloc. But why, it is asked, do so many Chinese945 words
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Advertisement114 1951-11-25 6 fp^^^^ FOR THIS PEN HE'LL DISCARD W ALL HIS OTHERS! ND 1 "CT~| M IMSIM H *j- ¥f~\ ~m^» 17" /"\~W» I For successful giving— there could be no finer choice. IMcW'SP rf\ tr^\N £j I lv^l~ %f alone brings the new pleasure of the Aero-metric Ink System. SHEATH V^114 words
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Article86 1951-11-25 7 MEW U.S. Air fSJc?*?^- latlons tlghtenlng-up on marriages between G.I.S and British girls have been introduced to put the brake on whirlwind, love-at-first-sieht romances. Clarifying the regulations, which call for blood tests and X-ray examinations a statement by the U.S.A. authorities in London, says: "The dominant reason86 words
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Article, Illustration831 1951-11-25 7 Exercise Sias a definite reducing value Says RITA ROSALIE VLIEK IN a recent issue of the Sunday Times an article appeared entitled "The Strange Fallacy of Exercise" which, I feel, is most misleading. To say that exercise as a weight reducer is hardly worth the trouble is scientifically incorrect. It831 words
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665 1951-11-25 7 NESTA PAIN - NESTA PAIN By GLANDS are commonly held to be the cause of obesity and until a few years ago most doctors shared this popular belief. Today, however, this l s no longer so The case which has been made out against first one665 words
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Article516 1951-11-25 7 JANE LEE - JANE LEE By rFHERE Is no happing :o 1 my family. I am the only son and my sisters are all at school My parents, who are very old fashioned, hate me like poison, particularly my mother. If I bring friends to the house the atmosphere Ls not516 words
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Advertisement351 1951-11-25 7 "YoU,too,may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMIN&MINERAL^/^a?^ That is why you feel Worn out. Nervous, Irritable, Have head--aches, Lose Weight, Worry" FffißP***^! Jrl rlf BH&r «4 Wk ■JBDOHMMtta*. MhaW*^QfcLi!!^!!Wjfll Try this Proved Way Back to Health t Happiness Whrn you're anaemic, feel oenout, have irfJtmt frtm atop351 words
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Advertisement272 1951-11-25 7 W^LP I *a^iß 4V jb mlhCfclll IS I IN THE MORNING- •I **y *t MiMtf tm wi HifMt with aa "Atara" &A f.r,l. 5.,.^ A^r. HUM k.ll ,1... ft—, jt^\ »M -fc.- r( l. Hiwwa.^. Hw, tMticUt l*k L^, ci.-t t. »k. hrn tmwm\ ...riim, ,k.i, iHt, th. wi .<272 words
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Article, Illustration707 1951-11-25 8 What is happening to our cnnarenr— 3 "["HE Federation is even less equipped for dealing with the "prostitute problem 11 than is Singapore. That is the alarming report I have received from Sunday Times correspondents in Kuala Lumpur. Vice is allowed to go on almost707 words
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Article, Illustration489 1951-11-25 8 MAUREEN MALLAL - MAUREEN MALLAL Purely personal....by YTOU must know Mary she's the girl, sweet, thoughtful and attractive in a vague sort of way, who's nice to have around. But if someone asked you to recall her personality you'd almost certainly be quite stuck! The reason? She's guilty of the489 words
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Article288 1951-11-25 8 Cookery corner by MARIE GOUGH gY braising, a combination of stewing and roasting over a bed of mixed vegetables, the full flavour of meat Is preserved while at the same time, by the introduction of moisture, its tenderness is ensured. Use a good deep casserole288 words
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Advertisement354 1951-11-25 8 (Successful living needs.. abundant energy. I low better to win extra vigour than by ■ccuperative deep rvrry night That is a key to success offered to you In Siiimlii 1 1. md. Its luxurious sleep-inducing comfort comes From resilient springs ih. it pally support you. See how the interior ventilation354 words
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Advertisement148 1951-11-25 8 V ty '"'•ifiK'. ir i 4" '■'•■'.•a !j« .-M 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 K-eo i«mii-io D w taw 1 «-«"">° v '""'-Anai More148 words
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Article236 1951-11-25 9 SPORE PAINTINGS FETCH $4,000 Exhibition is a success \Y»THIN 24 hours of an exhibition of paintings by four Singapore artists being declared open, 22 paintings were sold in the British Council Hall yesterday for just over $4,000. The exhibition, which consists of the paintings of Liv Kang, Chen Chong Swee.236 words
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Article, Illustration84 1951-11-25 9 Mr. and Mrs. D. Staples, in their cabin on the Oranje yesterday, just before they left for a honeymoon and long leave in the United Kingdom. Mr. Staples, who was Sir Henry Gurnev's private secretary, was in the car with Sir Henry and Lady Curncy when it wa* ambushed, He84 words
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Article82 1951-11-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE possibility of getting Gurkhas now in Burma to come to the Federation to fight the bandits is feeing examined. It is understood that the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, has been in contact with the Burmese Government on this matter. Several thousand82 words
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Article, Illustration13 1951-11-25 9 MR. AND MRS. CHIA CHEE KEONG. after their wedding in Singapore last Thursday.13 words
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Article80 1951-11-25 9 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday iNov. 24) were in cents per lb.: Bayer Seller No i k s 8 Bpot loose 137& 138U Fob in bales Dec No. 1 R.S.S. 137% 138 Mo. 2 R.S.S. 133 134 No 3 R.S.B. 129"« 130 P.o.b in80 words
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Article53 1951-11-25 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Inche Ann binte Abdul Ma)id, the acting Lady Superintendent of the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind has planned a concert to be staged by the blind children on Dec. 13 and 14, in Johore Bahru. The concert will probably be at53 words
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Article30 1951-11-25 9 Air Commodore E. A. Dale, Deputy Director of Medical Services, Royal Australian Air Force, has arrived in Singapore for a liaison visit to Far East Air Force.30 words
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Article28 1951-11-25 9 Formations of Vampire jet fighters from Butterworth made a number of attacks on a bandit target area in Central Perak in yesterday's antiterrorist air operations.28 words
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Article186 1951-11-25 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat pHARLES Simson Wynd, a young naval rating, was bound over in the Sessions Court today in $150. to be of good behaviour for six months after he pleaded guilty to theft of a Browning pistol, 19 rounds of ammunition and two magazines belonging186 words
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Article35 1951-11-25 9 Wolfram mines in Sintok, Kedah, have- started work again attracted by the high prtce of the mineral The present price of Wolfram is $1,000 a picul, a Labour Department statement says35 words
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Article, Illustration254 1951-11-25 9 "pHE R.A.F. will pay tribute to the dominion of New Zealand at Changi airfield tomorrow morning for the two years' help they have given in the air war against the bandits. The parade will be held on padang as an official farewell254 words
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Article39 1951-11-25 9 Ocean shipments of latex to overseas ports from Singapore and the Federation of; Malaya totalled 3.843 tons in. October. The United Kingdom and' U.S.A. were the chief buyes taking 1,584 and 1.365 tons respectively.39 words
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Article39 1951-11-25 9 SEGAMAT. Sat— A taxi driver, Kwong Moh, 48, was charged at Segamat with carrying excess passenger' and offering 50 cents as a bribe to a police officer. He was allowed Sl5O bai and the case was postponed39 words
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Article22 1951-11-25 9 SEGAMAT, Sat.— Mr. V. Q. Mabin, manager of Bukit Siput Estate, Segamat, will leave Malaya next month on retirement.22 words
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Article185 1951-11-25 9 International Variety Concert to cover the cost of a $100,000 free school and clinic for the inhabitants of the Jalan Besar slums, is being planned by the Church of the True Light, Singapore. The concert, which will feature many well-known Singapore artistes, is to185 words
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Article220 1951-11-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE first Malay Infantry Brigade in Pahang have got their own killer squads operating under the name of "Tiger Sections." The object is to give potential N.C.O.s the ch.ince to reveal their initiirive and to gain self-confidence in leading a jungle220 words
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Advertisement124 1951-11-25 9 DECORATED GLASS WATERSETS AVAILABLE IN SEVERAL SMART PATTERNS: SET COMPRISING JUG AND SIX TUMBLERS: $16.50 tittle^ SINGAPORE 1. LATEST ARRIVAL Stanley Otbbons' Stamp Catalogue: A priced catalogue of the postage stumps of the whote world, excluding varieties of paper, perforation shade and watermark. List Over 80.500 Stamps. Over 10.250 Illustrations124 words
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532 1951-11-25 10 SINGAPORE, Nov. 25, 1951. Welcome visitor TIE week Just beginning is bound to be an important one for Malaya. The new Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, is arriving on Thursday. And what he hears and sees in this troubled land will lead to vital decisions affecting the welfare of us532 words
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818 1951-11-25 10 GERALD SCHEFF - The world of tomorrow is so exciting GERALD SCHEFF by ffOW will life change in the next few years? What "miracles" of science await to transform our everyday existence? I have just had a taste of them. And I am left bewildered, excited, and astonished. It happened at Eindhoven, In818 words
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Letter158 1951-11-25 10 SINCE you are now publishing a grammar series as a feature In your paper, may I ask how it is that every now and then one reads in the papers the expression "grateful thanks"? Since the dictionary gives the meaning of "grateful" as "thankful." can thanks be other than thankful158 words
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Letter140 1951-11-25 10 K. S. CHIA, In his article "They're after your money," says that the police cannot arrest pickpockets because they "disappear" as soon as they see a policeman Does he want us to believe that the light-fingered gentlemen are also magicians^ Has he never heard of plainclothes policemen? When he140 words
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Letter183 1951-11-25 10 CPEAKING to the Johore Teachers Union members last week, Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham said he had seen few, if any, views expressed in the newspapers on religious teaching in schools. I remember distinctly that the Dato, when in Singapore once referred to the Barnes and Fenn-Wu Reports183 words
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Letter258 1951-11-25 10 CONGRATULATIONS to your I* esteemed paper for its series of frank articles called "What Is Happening To Our Children Seldom has such a darine exposure been made of the squalid atmosphere and enforced life of corruption under which our 'lost' boys and girls live. Kathleen medium of her masterly258 words
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Letter121 1951-11-25 10 JfATHLEEN Hickley's poig- nant description of childprostitution in the Colony Is a grim reminder of what usually happens when the poor have more children than they can posslblv feed. This is truly a case where the innocent have to pay dearly lor what might possibly be avoided, had their121 words
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Letter96 1951-11-25 10 rE payment of the Malacca Municipality's monthly and quarterly bills for water and conservancy accounts is a drain on the scanty resources of most people. This month, the Municipality is sending out bills for September and October and the fourth quarter of 1951, and people faced with high96 words
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Letter103 1951-11-25 10 Evans Hamlet I RECEIVED a letter from a friend In Britain strongly advising me to see a film he had much enjoyed—"Ace In The Hole". I shall write back and tell him it is unlikely that I shall see it. Our censor, Mr Evans, apparently thinks it will make us103 words
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Article, Illustration737 1951-11-25 10 Khor Cheang Kee - Khor Cheang Kee By THE quiet room, with its impressive library of law books, seemed too big and solemn for the young girl who occupied it. But Nancy Yeap, 25--year -old advocate and solicitor. grand-daughter of a multi-millionaire banker and now "glamour girl" of Penang737 words
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Article138 1951-11-25 10 The gents prefer brunettes IS it true that gentle- men do prefer blondes, and women who don't "paint their faces"; that they don't like sporty women, and that they marry women who can cook? And is it true that women like handsome men, and men who are their opposite in138 words
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Advertisement613 1951-11-25 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. VERRALL. To Shena. wife of George, a son, at Kandang Kerbau on 23rd November. LEONARD: To Betty, wife of F. J. L. LEONARD. «t PAGLARs a daughter and for ALLAN a ■weet little sister. MURDOCH-GRIFFIN. The •riKaKement ls announced between Alexander, third son of Mr. and Mrs. J.613 words
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Advertisement10 1951-11-25 10 More orange crush please, mum mt| Children loveC^l ORANGE CRUSH10 words
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176 1951-11-25 11 600 recruits are wanted for medical training A SCHEME to train about 600 volunteers for Singapore's Civil Medical Defence plan will be undertaken by the Colony's St. John Ambulance Association next year. For this scheme, Government has increased its grant to the Association by $53,000 from the $20,000 originally estimated176 words
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Article, Illustration234 1951-11-25 11 (By LILIAN BUCKOKE) "TkESPITE surging crowds at Bukit Timah yesterday, and many favourites becoming unfavourable, vivacious women endowed the Turf Club with the casual elegance of Bond Street, and a touch of Paris in Spring. There were lovelier fabrics than the Colony has seen since palmy234 words
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Article326 1951-11-25 11 FE Little Theatre Players and J. B. Priestley drew a packed house to Armenian Street last night. "An Inspector Calls" Is an early example of Priestley's mild socialism. The action of the play revolves round the "Inspector," who is a subtle blend of spiritual power326 words
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Article178 1951-11-25 11 Part-time P.C's jive pledge SINGAPORE'S part time policemen will fight for "all they are worth in an emergency." said the assistant commandant, of the Volunteer Special Constabulary. Syed Mohamed Mohldeen AlsagolT Tall, burly, 35-year-old Syed Alsagoff recently received the Colon al Police Medal for gallantry during the December riots. Four178 words
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Article63 1951-11-25 11 lIDIN bin Mvsa, a police serw geant, was yesterday charged in Singapore,, with corruptly accepting $20 from Soh Puay Ke at Mohamed Sultan Road on Oct. 25. Soh was said to have been arrested for riding a motor cycle with an expired licence by Musa.63 words
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Article53 1951-11-25 11 PENANG, Sat. Mohamed Yusoff, a shipping clerk of the Singapore Cold Storage, pleaded guilty today to criminal breach of trust in respect of 12 cases of biscuits worth $1,630 during October. The Court President, Mr. B. G. Smith, ordered Yusoff to be remanded and postponed sentence53 words
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Article34 1951-11-25 11 SEGAMAT, Sat. A Malay car driver. Jantan bin Namin aged 32. was fined $120 or two months, imprisonment at Segamat for operating a pirate taxi. He was caught In a police trap34 words
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Article35 1951-11-25 11 KLUANG, Sat. Patients with chronic ailments and others in the Government District Hospital, Kluang. will find their stay in hospital less Irksome because of a radio donated by the District Welfare Committee.35 words
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Article107 1951-11-25 11 KUALA LUMrUR, Sat. rE Kuala Lumpur Flying Club has opened a domitory for out-station members, many of whom "are stationed on the fringe of the Jungle" and find it difficult to book into hotels in town. Three beds have been provided but it is possible to107 words
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Article, Illustration190 1951-11-25 11 A SHY 18 YEAR-OLD Malay girl of Kampong Bahru is the first Singapore St. John Ambulance Sister to receive an award for meritorious service from the Association's Commis -ioner-in-Chief Sir Otto Lund. ALsah binte Talib saved an Indian child from drowning in a190 words
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Article62 1951-11-25 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. THE Sultan of Johore has 1 sent $260 and a large parcel of old clothing to the State Welfare Home. The money will be used to buy clothes for the children. The old clothing. Miss Enid Fernandes, the State Welfare Officer, states will62 words
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Article28 1951-11-25 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Mr. Thomas La Mar Doig and Mrs. Dorothy Rich Nelson were married today before Mr. D. Somerville, Johore Registrar of Christian Marriages, today.28 words
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Article39 1951-11-25 11 IPOH, Sat.— Senior Inspector of Schools, Perak Mr. E. C. Hicks Ls on holiday in Hong Kong. Until his return next week, Mr. E. H. Bromley, headmaster of the Anderson School, is acting for him.39 words
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Article31 1951-11-25 11 PENANG. Sat.— A 31-year-old Chinese. Robert Poh, wa« charged in the Magistrate's Court today with beine armed with a bayonet on the night of Nov 23. He was remanded31 words
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Article39 1951-11-25 11 IPOH. Sat.— Mr. E.K. Flsk. who returned last week from long leave in England, has taken over duties as Staff Development Officer. Perak. Before he went on leave Mr. Fisk was Assistant District Offlcr, Ipoh.39 words
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113 1951-11-25 11 Sent nude picture to woman— gaoled DHOTOGRAPHS of nude women in various poses were produced in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when Stewart Tracy, a 37-year-old electrician, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment. Tracy pleaded guilty to a charge of defaming Mrs. Verna Burby's character by sending her a113 words
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226 1951-11-25 11 SIKH LENDER COLLECTED TOO MUCH FROM CLIENT A SIKH moneylender, Basanta Singh, who claimed $128 from a Malay driver, Hassan, not only lost his case, but was ordered to repay Hassan $28.97 which he overcollected fngn him. Delivering judgment yesi terday, the Second Civil Dis- trict Judge, Mr. N. L.226 words
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Article53 1951-11-25 11 B E N T O N G, Sat— Wong Keong and a woman, Lai See Ngoh, were committed for trial in the Raub Supreme Court for possession of supplies allegedly oieant for th e bandits. They were arrested at the Sungei Dua resettlement area near Bentong53 words
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Article26 1951-11-25 11 PAR IT BUNTAR. Sat.— Low On, a taxi driver, was fined $30 and had his driving licence endorsed at Bagan Serai for negligent driving.26 words
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Article22 1951-11-25 11 BENTONG, Sat. Chin Guat, who gave $5 to a police »fficer was fined $200 In the Temerloh Magistrate's Court.22 words
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Advertisement143 1951-11-25 11 They need worry you ie lower Yomt tyre* will oo« go flat if you hftfe PUNCTL REPRUFE in (hem. Wkca a nail, fIM nr piece of glass pierces r«* hner lube cont^Ug^ PUNCTUREPRUFE, you driTC on as thouf^lMMfcg had happened— no ,oir is lost. vJ ;y The in-.tiint anything punctures143 words
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Advertisement205 1951-11-25 11 SOLE A<; EMS THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Slngap r^ P. O. BOX 92. SINGAPORE. 1 ill CONTAX flB ContAy na^ i *£> DOMINION ROYAL jfljui -Ride V v* TAKES THE BOUNCE OUT OF BUMPS —cushions and protects you and your car In fact, the U.S. Royal Air205 words
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Article, Illustration337 1951-11-25 12 The man with the NOSE IS on his way Jose Ferrer as the immortal 'Cyrano' P^ has taken the motion picture Industry 59 yeart to bring to the screen the one story which contains every element of good entertainment romance, comedy, action, tragedy and good .romping fun "Cyrano de Bergerac,"337 words
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Letter119 1951-11-25 12 Picture we didn't see I ATTENDED Shaw Brothers' I "Sneak Preview" of the Hitchcock film "Strangers On A Train" and thought It a first class production. Why no mention of this outstanding picture by the Sunday Times caustic critic? It is all very well to dwell at length on the119 words
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Letter42 1951-11-25 12 I SAW nothing indecent in "the scene the censor wouldn't pass" in last week's Picture Parade. Hollywood's censorship must be curious indeed to clamp down on a very much "opaqued\' Bathsheba Or did your artist add his finishing touches to it? BINGO.42 words
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Letter62 1951-11-25 12 IWAS shocked to read in the film page that M.G.M. were credited with "On The Riviera," which is a 20th Century-Pox effort. I suggest that John Behague takes a cold plunge with Mr Joe Pasternak. wo J. I. ROBERTS. RAF, Seleter. ON The Riviera" an M.G.M. film Shame on you62 words
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Letter14 1951-11-25 12 HEY! How long has Danny Kaye been on the M.G.M list? Etc. W. LAMPROSS.14 words
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Letter13 1951-11-25 12 Twentieth Century-Fox. [Apologies all round. Just another case of a "runaway star." -M.I13 words
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Letter15 1951-11-25 12 rEN can we expect "The Man In The White Suit" and "The Magic Box," please?15 words
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Letter14 1951-11-25 12 T. S. TAN. ['The Man In The White Salt" «oon. "The Mafic Box" early14 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1951-11-25 12 JOHN. BEHAGUE - JOHN. BEHAGUE Picture parade by "DEAD all about it! End of the world predicted! Ciant planet headmg tor the That's the cry of the newsboys in the year 19?? as astronomers and scientists issue their unbelievable findings. "When Worlds Collide" is the st©7 the1,014 words
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Article, Illustration108 1951-11-25 12 iA NUTHER composite pic- ture for you this week, spotters, consisting of two female stars yon all know. Send their names to "Spot The Star". Sunday Tunes, Singapore, to reach us not later than Thursday morning. Cash prizes will be awarded to the first four correct108 words
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Advertisement200 1951-11-25 12 I ATTENTION MOVIE-GOERS I PAVILION CINEMA From Ist December A NEW POLICY Regular 11.00 a.m. Morning Matinee Daily TWO DIFFERENT PROGRAMMES EACH DAY At 11 a.m., 1.45 p.m. 4 p.m. BOX OFFICE HITS of th* past will b* brought back by PUBLIC REQUEST a/id shown at popular prices. UPSTAIRS SI200 words
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Advertisement263 1951-11-25 12 /FAfWO/YM TODAYS DAILY! H^LmJLJ ill 111 )i H A.M.— l.4ft-I.IS-€.45 JANE POWELL ,M. b^ TOPS HER M hk SUCCESS IN 'WEDDING BELLS"! W Wk i^gm'% jp W MfSiCM. JANE DANIELLE j||| BHWMUmMM£ powfll darrieux WENDELL FERNANDO and VIC CORE* LAMAS introducing DAMONS. -gg r- COMING SOON PlaD€tf IVliMilflr^i*'' Shocking! D263 words
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Article, Illustration143 1951-11-25 13 MORE PRIZE-WINNING ENTRIES LJERE'S another page of first-class pictures by readers. Each has been sent a five-dollar prixe. All entries should be addressed to "Camera Competition." Sunday Times, Singapore, and a stamped and addressed envelope must be enclosed if you wish your photographs to be returned. And herereaders - 143 words
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Advertisement506 1951-11-25 13 As one woman to another... T>on't do it, Binkic! Bad dog!' Martin's once a day right from th« Toor dog, you mean. I don't mc we **<* him and I must •uppose he enjoys it. he thrives on it*. 'Well, it makes me so angry. b Martin's?' Scratch, scratch, scratch,506 words
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Miscellaneous322 1951-11-25 13 y'J? LIX OB lkj [JI Us\ Capp AA POPE Ll'L JO* BTTSPUCr VHE GOT A HEART O' GOLD, BUT WHAREVER I I f[ f TV( UtL BLACK CLOUO IS QOHLJf- 1 Ku IS A NEW MAN r r IT'S BETTER THAVL HC GOES MISFORTUNE FOLXOWSf"- > r. /I V MISS322 words
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Article, Illustration723 1951-11-25 14 No coy maiden asked me for a cigar By pOREICN travel is not what it was. you know. I've just been reading a new book that proves it. It's a collection of travel impressions from old books, called "Victoria's Subjects Travelled." and as one of George VI "s subjects who723 words
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Article, Illustration793 1951-11-25 14 Massey Stanley - SYDNEY— DREARY LONELY ON A SUNDAY Massey Stanley By pRICKLY racial issues are again in the news. A Fijian ironworker at leasl that is what he has become in recent years George Jackson, 26. is about to be deported. Deportation of a Pacific Islands native is very unusual. Jackson, whose793 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1951-11-25 15 MICHAEL SETTON - MICHAEL SETTON By This week's tale is told by a Singapore Serviceman, who swears I that it is perfectly true. Next week Nicholas Black writes about the most haunted house in England Borley Rectory. It is one of the strangest sequence of events ever recorded1,086 words
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Article, Illustration664 1951-11-25 15 Contact lenses invisible, unbreakable glasses for the short-sighted are now available in Malaya. John Behague, who was fitted with a pair whilst on leave in England, discusses their advantages But it takes time and patience to wear them Fyou are what the specialists call a664 words
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Advertisement135 1951-11-25 15 FUEL INJECTION PUMP REPLACEMENT SERVICE A REPLACEMENT SERVICE FOR FUEL INJECTION PUMPS IS NOW BEING OPERATED BY BORNEO MOTORS LTD.. UNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF A ROBERT BOSCH FUEL INJECTION ENGINEER SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY KEEP YOUR VEHICLES ON THE ROAD AND YOUR INDUSTRIAL ENGINES WORKING BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF135 words
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Advertisement410 1951-11-25 15 808 WAS MISSING SITTERS w^^TTv^st^^Mv^^l!^^^^ \\J' [JT N^YY HE S SCORING HOW COULD 808 MISS^ TIME EITHER (K)bTßl<S£. I^AfW GOALS AGAIN rtV a j^^t»~ jtc^*^^ >^— e*^ «c xi/ji SORRY. i let you OQWM I [THE DOCTOR 808 STARTS agaw.chap^ v REAiivij tnwew fmmm advised taking horlicks: CAN'T DO A410 words
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Advertisement302 1951-11-25 16 REX JOHORE BAHRU Today at 11 SO s.m. "OPERATION PACIFIC Last Day at 3.15—6.45 9.15 p.m. HIM \N<; SIKABAJA 1951 (Malay) AUantlo Great World Now Showing at 2.00— 6.00 9.M p.m. -SPY SMASHER" (Serial) Son New World Now Showinf at 2.SS— 6.SO 9.15 p.m. "KAMAL" (HlndusUnl) Royal at 3.00 6.15302 words
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Advertisement11 1951-11-25 16 GIFTS FOOD PARCELS despatched by R.E. MOHAMEDKASSIM&Co., 26. Station Street. F.M.S.11 words
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Advertisement724 1951-11-25 16 Terrible Backache J\)xm GONE I a Kruschen removed the caum) Thanks to the advice of friends,] who told him how to get rsllef, thisi man Is quite better now. But for, weeks he was afraid to stoop ow-l Ing to the agonising pain In his' back when he tried to724 words
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Miscellaneous907 1951-11-25 16 ass M m «bbbs* Lbbbbbb) sV Wj sVH BbbW tf mJr 1 lm vtMi <Ba tuic WFFK VY K.tw.Hf+M L\Jw\ THIS WEEK FOR YOU CANCER (Jun m Jul POX ALL rireirftßN (Dm SI «•>• Change-over in TODAY. —If family prob CAPRICORN (Dec zi househo i d affairs may nee- leras907 words
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Miscellaneous619 1951-11-25 16 The wrong danger IT is remarkable how mrmpmmmmmmwmmmm South.— S: A, 6, 5, 4; H: 1 many easy contracts •'liS-Ve* H- A o' V are tossed away because P Pl| lH .TW /|T| D: A. K, 8; C: 8, 7, 8. 3, 2. the declarer feared the J^lAtLLifclSi^ This was619 words
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Article661 1951-11-25 17 NAT GUBBINS - NAT GUBBINS By •'Gentleman wanted, willing to assist gentleman, a little d«af, With talks an principal ntwi applicant muat bt wall •ducated." —London Times ■ihmhul column. WHAT'S going to happen In Egypt? They have not yet released the doge of war. I wasn't discussing th« fuel661 words
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Article, Illustration12 1951-11-25 17 Denis* Dared. Fr.nch bom M.C.M star. for Hw male public12 words
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Article, Illustration645 1951-11-25 17 (JONIGHT Radio Theatre (8 p.m.) presents a play called "Father Mole Cricket", which has been adapted for broadcasting by Willis Hall from a Malay legend. The story deals with Father Mole Cricket who hopes to solve his economic problems (namely that of making the645 words
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Advertisement104 1951-11-25 17 Too «ni"n fly wlfh Bpeedbird regularity over earth and ocean, In perfect confidence, to fifty-one countries on all tlx continents, hi all seasons, in all climes i ~~~^"^laTaTaTatft_ •jOXC TAKES 0000 URE Of TOU W^^ fIY-BOkt tAITISH OVtRSIAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION IN'AUOCIAiION WITH QAHT.AI IHPIRI AIRWAYS LIMITED WjffMToLASS] IS USEDWHATEVER iirysEsBelqion104 words
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Advertisement215 1951-11-25 17 if s» iH|s^ v The Mn*t Prmoremmivm an<t •*»*< fiurrmmmfttt CorrmrniMtntimet) CmUmQm its the Worlrt! POSTAL TUITION la fOOH wmy to SUCCESS In the career of your choice Act NOW t.hkm. •> tmm. lrrwp«iw at teunca, am m Mngt to roor 4oor mi>rilii»s»w i| n Im Mtatas *v Mi»wter mj,215 words
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Article, Illustration710 1951-11-25 18 manning Blackwood - Piers might solve our parking problem manning Blackwood CAR parking would seem to be a very sore point in Malaya, Judging by the happy chuckles that went up last week when the Straits Times published the cartoon of the unfortunate chief of Traffic Police in Singapore ushering the cars into710 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-11-25 18 Here is an idea which Singapore could adopt. It if an automatic "pigeon-hole" car park' in Washington. U.S.A. Half-trolley, half-elevator, it has quadrupled parking space and is ideal for largt towns which have littl* space for cars. A car is placed on a special carriage which63 words
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Article64 1951-11-25 18 VJL/HAT is your answer to the traffic problem in your town piers, godowns. underground garages, or out of trie-way parking lots? The editor is interested in YOUR ideas on this subject and the other problems of motoring as well. Five dollars will be paid to the64 words
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Article258 1951-11-25 18 CUS RISMAN - CUS RISMAN By LONDON: RUGBY LEAGUE representatives from Britain, New Zealand, France and Australia will meet in England soon to discuss problems affecting the code in these four countries. Apart from settling differences about the signing of overseas players, etc., what a glorious opportunity to reach258 words
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Article279 1951-11-25 18 NEED FOR NEW SOCCER TACTICS Says IVAN SHARPE UfHY don't we see 11 British experiments in Soccer? Since the first world war, the only new moves we have introduced are the long throw and this third-back business. Are we old-fashioned? Mark well what is happening In other countries, and first279 words
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Advertisement176 1951-11-25 18 GOLD FLAKE Sm^oport: ft 'Bo per +m 35 c/s per tO's podet Federvhon $205 per im M c/s per 10s pocket. A OUTSTANDING van musEN— the only collar easily, wears longest, van which, because it is woven helsev, the smartest and the on the carve in special most practical collar176 words
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Article111 1951-11-25 19 KMH LUMPUR. Sat R Barkway, a eestch of the i.Klixh Amatemr Athletic at ion, will arrive at Slngan Her 18 to glTe a month's nt to athletes in Singapore he Federation. kwa> will be(ln his work In I umpur the day after be In Singapore,111 words
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Article, Illustration408 1951-11-25 19 Johore play storming ,game /COMBINED Services beat Johore by nine points (try and two penalty goals) to five (goal) in yesterday's H.M.S. Malaya ***** fixture on the Singapore padang. Johore played storming rugger, surprising those who thought Services were in for an easy win.408 words
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Article78 1951-11-25 19 PENANO. Sat. CCOTLAND beat The Rest by 28 J points (two goals, five tries and a penalty goal) to 11 <goal and two tries) in their annual St. Andrews Day rugger match to- day. Scorers for Scotlard were: Scott (2 tries), Lor.mer (2 tries). Allan78 words
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Article49 1951-11-25 19 Keen boxing is expected at the Singapore RASC individual box-' Ing championships to be held at Tanglin Barracks gymnasium at 8 p.m. on Tuesday. Half the entrants are Malays. The others are British and there is one Chinese. Several of the contestants have Just arrived from Britain.49 words
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Article29 1951-11-25 19 RAF. (Tengah) beat R.A.N.B. (Sembawang) by 13 points (two goals and a try) to eight points (a j goal and a penalty goal) at Tengah yesterday.29 words
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Article289 1951-11-25 19 MELBOURNE, Sat. yyES'l Indies gained a first innings lead of SS runs today and at close of play had scored 37 without losing a wicket. But for missed chances in the field, the tourists would have been in an even better position. The crowd ofReuter-AAP - 289 words
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Article371 1951-11-25 19 SEKEMBAN, Saturday. SINGAPORE Civilians had to fight hard for every inch of the slippery ground at Seremban today when, after clinging precariously to a three-nil lead for most of the game, they managed to run out winners by eight points (goal and a penalty goal)371 words
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Article87 1951-11-25 19 ROTA BAHRI Sal. IfELANTAN will play their first major inter-state soccer match against Kedah at Kola Bahru en Nev. M in the preliminary round of the K.A.M knock-oat competition. Probable players to represent Kelantan have been selected and at present they are in training ■nder Che87 words
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173 1951-11-25 19 PENANG bat. 'THO Foot Hung, bantamweight champion of the British £mplre, failed In his attempts to break hU> British Empire records :or the t:iree lifts when the Penang and Kedah weigntlifting championships started last night at the New World Park. In each instance,173 words
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Article54 1951-11-25 19 University of Malaya XV beat Combined Schools XV by IS points to three (three goals to one try) at a fast game of rugger at Sepoy Lines yesterday. William Fung (2 tries) and Kassim scored for Varsity and Eng Siang converted all three. Soon Hock scored Combined54 words
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Article52 1951-11-25 19 As RAOC failed to turn up for their soccer friendly against IRC at Farrer Park yesterday, the Indians were opposed to Chinese Athletics in a nine-a-side game and lost by the odd goal In three cnoon Llm and Kirn Beng •cored for Chinese Athletics and Carroll netted52 words
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Article53 1951-11-25 19 T 1 Bcultv ot Medicine beat the ArU »nd Science team by five K *mes to two In the annual University of Malaya lnter-Ffccultv table-tennis tourna-m-n L2 l sar5 arr wer Hall yesterday. F.1i.8. Hostel won the lnter-hoste! championship shield for men while Mount Rosie Hostel bream,53 words
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Article264 1951-11-25 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. f>LAYINO In steady rain throughout the game, Scotland maintained their unbeaten postwar record when they beat The Rest by eight points (a goal and a try) to six (a penalty goal and a try) In the annual Bt. j Andrews Day rugby264 words
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Advertisement168 1951-11-25 19 Shoot Professional Quality Movie Pictures with \AO exaggeration to claim as thp world's most advanced and versatile Bmm. spool loading camera The many exclusive features can prove toll I you. Bole Agent* EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO., 19 Chulia Street Singapore. I li FASHIONED 1 fit FITNESS Jf Men of action fall168 words
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Advertisement108 1951-11-25 19 GIAN SINGH CO., Urn, 30-1 BAFFLES PUCE, SIN6APORE-1 PHONE 5214 /S a— 4 GIVE YOURSELF the dunlop "maxplya champion's chance racket press r Used by Men's Singles Winner it Runner-up and 3 out of 4 Men's DonWes Finalists in All-England championships 195 i and 1951. LJnn/nn BADM|NTON MStiill+JfJ EQUIPMENT The108 words
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Article, Illustration2893 1951-11-25 20 EPSOM JEEP - THE BOSUN PIPPED ON POST BY CAPE HORN EPSOM JEEP Col Daly wins Cup race By THE BOSUN, one of the heaviest backed horses in Malayan Turf history with 3,932 tickets on the win tote, was beaten by outsider Cape Horn by a short head in a dramatic photo-finish at2,893 words
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Article368 1951-11-25 20 LONDON. Sat. •TODAY'S soccer result* are as follow: LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal 4 Bollon Anton Villa 2 Middlesbrough 0 Blackpool 4 Stoke 2 Chelsea 9 Pre»ton Derby County I W. Bromwlch 1 Huddersfleld 1 Burnley Liverpool 9 Manchester U. 9 Manchester C. 2 Newcastle Portsmouth 2 Tottenham SundrrlandReuter - 368 words
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Article62 1951-11-25 20 JOHORfc. BAHRU, Sat. Ken compeUtion featured the finals of the Johore Bahru District badminton championship. N?w champions are: Men'.s singles: Aris Awang. who beat Roland Ng 15-8, J 1 -15. 15-13; men's junior sindei: Abdullah Yusof beat Lim Tian Boon 15-8, 15-10; nun's junior doubles: Awaldin and62 words
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Article72 1951-11-25 20 TOTAL POOL 8564,969 First: No. *****7 (.5154,232) Second: No. *****1 ($127,116) Third: No. *****9 ($79,620) SUrters: ($7,062 ea«h), Nos.i *****32, *****0, *****5, *****9, *****1, *****2, *****6. *****1, *****9, *****5. (onsolatiois: ($4,237 each), Nos.: *****6. *****6. *****3. *****2. *****5, *****3. *****2, *****7, *****2, *****2. DOUBLE TOTE 55 tickets paying72 words
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Article86 1951-11-25 20 JOCKEY Albert Spenoar will rot ride at any meetings for a month. Spencer had a treat day on Wednesday, second day at the Sincapore Turf Club Winter Meeting, when he landed a treble for the Fox stable. Yesterday Spencer drew a blank. He was86 words
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124 1951-11-25 20 GLASGOW. Sat rpWO more attempts u> bribe Scottish soccer players have been reported to the Scottish Football Association. The St Mtrren club, of Division ■■A" of the Scottish Football Leaguer told the association one of Its platers, centre-half Wllll<" Telfer, was offered CtOll toAP - 124 words
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