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Title Section30 1952-01-13 1 15 JAN«S2 LARGEST NET! SATES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition ot The Straits Times d* Singapore Free Press No. 858 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS30 words
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Article226 1952-01-13 1 Conference after flight to Ottawa THE Prime Minister, Mr. Winston C urchill, yesterday conferred with General Sir Gerald Templer, a former Director of Military Intelligence, who is almost certain to be named "Supremo" for Malaya. General Templer hxd arrived by air in Ottawa from London. In226 words
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Article, Illustration353 1952-01-13 1 THE hero of the Singapore riots. Major General De- mott Dunlop, formerly 0.0.w;. Singapore District, returned to the Colony yesterday by BOAC Argonaut from Hong Kong— as a civilian. Gen. Dunlop, who Is now security adviser to the Colonial Office. i s here to353 words
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Article220 1952-01-13 1 Temptation' pays oft KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MEW tactics being used by the Security Forces in "Operation Starvation" are meeting with success, a spokesman of the Director of Operations staff said in Kuala Lumpur today. "This fresh approach to the problem of food control," he revealed,220 words
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Article155 1952-01-13 1 HONG KONG. Sat PIRATES looted the British 1 freighter Angelina o she lay stranded for some 20 hours atop rocks at Chilipai reef off Haiphong, according to news brought to Hone Kong by the crew of the 1,500-ton motor vessel Kola which subsequently towed the AngelinaReuter - 155 words
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Article79 1952-01-13 1 JOHANNESBURG, Sat. THE Rand Dally Mall said yesterday that people who were protesting at the proposed visit of the King to South Africa, because It lent approval to the government's apartheid policy, were making a painful mistake. The paper said it entirely disagreed with the "nativeReuter - 79 words
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Article62 1952-01-13 1 HONG KONG, Sat. Police here last Thursday deported seven Chinese including three prominent film stars and one ediior of a Chinese vernacular newspaper— "for political activities." The actors are Liv Chiung, Shu Shih and Miss Ti Fan. The journalist was the husband of Tl Fan andUP - 62 words
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Article32 1952-01-13 1 Eighth Army Hq. in Korea 3a'.— An Allied raidlne pan captured two enemy hill pojl Lions early today. One of them fell almost without firing a shot.— U. P.32 words
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Article, Illustration144 1952-01-13 1 CINCAPORE Customs officers hauled in another con- signment of opium "last night. It was worth $14,000. The Custom* launch, with four seamen and four Revenue officers on board, was returning from a late-evening patrol of the outer roads when they noticed a sampan144 words
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137 1952-01-13 1 PARIS, Sat. NEW move for the reopening of licensed houses of prostitution in France was made yesterday when a Socialist, M. Farnad Mazuez, introduced a bill in the National Assembly to abrogate the law of 1946 which closed them. He argued thatAP - 137 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-01-13 1 President Truman (left) and the British Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Choi-chill, are seen in the Presidents White House office, as they began their formal conferences. A.P. picture.AP - 31 words
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Article119 1952-01-13 1 FROM |m. 27 onwMtdt, tli* Sewday Time* to to publish weekly reiultt of minor sportis* evmrs m Malaya which art M>t mrmally published in th« Tw« ftars ot t*i arrow are often to b« round among rti« n<Ki«ntiH«s of today, and it is for tf small clubs119 words
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Article66 1952-01-13 1 REFEREE IS K.O'd KING KONG wa s disqualified in the fifth round of his battle with Chief Little Wolf at the Happy World Stadium last night by reserve referee Wong Buck Lee King Kong had knocked out th e referee. J. Anderson, in the fourth round. Anderson was knocked unconscious66 words
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Article86 1952-01-13 1 ISMAILIA. Sit— One British soldier wa s reported killed and three wounded today when Egyptians attacked railway marshalling yards at Tel El Kebir— biggest British military ordnance depot in the Middle East. The Egyptians with heavy automatic weapons and rifles fired on a four-man British patrolReuter - 86 words
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Article39 1952-01-13 1 MANILA. Sat- Prince Abhas Bhanubandh of Siam and his bride. Princess Ambhai, arrived in Manila last night aboard a PanAmerican Airways plane from Hong Kong. They plan to spend a ten-day honeymoon n Manila.— A.PAP - 39 words
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Article268 1952-01-13 1 A ROYAL AIR FORCE Dakota transport plane yesterday parachuted more than a ton of food to flood-bound villagers *t Mawai, Johore, and its adjacent resettlement camp. Rice, fish and tinned goods were dropped In eight lowlevel runs across a small hillock near the village clear268 words
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Article98 1952-01-13 1 PARIS, Sat. The United Nations General Assembly recommended today that the Security Council hold a high level meeting on cold war issues when the time seems ripe. The vote was 57 to 0, with two abstentions. In the West's view, a Security Council meeting isUP - 98 words
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Article198 1952-01-13 1 Malayan tin: U.S. names a price WASHINGTON, Sat. A UTHORITATIVE sourcA I today predicted that thb I United States would "very j soon" resume tin buying abroad. Indications are that tha United States is willing to resume limited buying at prices around $1-20 <Ui>> Per pound for pig tin deliveredUP - 198 words
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Article53 1952-01-13 1 MANILA, Sat. President Quirino directed the Justice Secretary Mr. Oscar Castelo. Ito get to the bottom of the smuggling of war goods to China, "regardless of who gets hurt." The President at the same time ordered the export control committee to reject all applications for export ofAP - 53 words
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Article33 1952-01-13 1 ASHLAND. Wisconsin, Sat. John Chappie, head of "Fighters for Mac Arthur." said that persons who "want Russia to continue toward mastery of the world" will vote for Elsenhower.— U.P.UP - 33 words
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Advertisement253 1952-01-13 1 PERFEgptWEH CUR fe¥=^~ s. KEIREAM^^ii COLD STORAGE f L^^£^ CREAMERIES ltd I UGHI 4i^JVn 12 ICH ORCHESTRAL (JMHwF RECORDS. I'he Innhalle Orchestra lbe MelaebrliM Orchr. g I-" S M£ TT «g fa««c -Bern .-287 Se p.- on of Popular «118 Gershwin Fantaty. Melodies No 31 4103 Show BoM —Sel'n. f253 words
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Advertisement83 1952-01-13 1 -mm i— mi l r\SuV /d&hs \mmkii m 25-Mtnm si, PHONE MM 4 SINGAPORE-6 I herb ar« many gnorf cigarette*, bo* few, very few, com* near u> gi*tnf Tot* the. pleasure you get from Rothrmin» I Luis Virginia Thai is *vhy. In Kngland'a B^^.*" _^g^^B mosl distinguished homes and cluba,83 words
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Article, Illustration2294 1952-01-13 2 CAN THE LIVING SPEAK TO THE DEAD? BEGINS TODAY CAN we speak to the dead? Do spirits materialize on earth? Are other forms pf psychic phenomena genuine or the result ot treak or fraud? Into these questions, the answers of which vitally concern everyone, we open this week en investigation2,294 words
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Advertisement13 1952-01-13 2 NEXT SUNDAY: "What I need to convince me,** by Professor B. S. Haldane.13 words
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Advertisement427 1952-01-13 2 Jt'ttcc 1 9 O9 p&ocL u*cvtc&e4 Kota Bharu, 15th Aug., 1951: This watch has given good service since 1938." K.G.C. Kudat, 21st Aug., 1951: "You may be interested to hear that this watch gave excellent service since 1937 when U was bought from you." m C. L. S. Ipoh, 24th427 words
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195 1952-01-13 3 Princess will see what Pingapore can do "{"HE first Commonwealth product which Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will inspect when they open the Colombo Plan Exhibition in Ceylon next month, will be a rubber floor mat bearing the Singapore coat of arms. It will lie at the entrance195 words
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Article, Illustration165 1952-01-13 3 To the son of a Duke LONDON, Saturday. THE NEWS CHRONICLE today front-paged worldwide rumours that Princess Margaret is about to become engaged. British newspapers are usually reticent about Royal family matters until an official announcement is made. The News Chronicle pointed out that, duringReuter - 165 words
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Article104 1952-01-13 3 *p H E Singapore rubber market was easier yesterday morning with prices about one cent below Friday's close. There was however no particular selling pressure. Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (Jan 12). were in cents per tt>.: lo 1 R. 5.3. Bpot loose vo104 words
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Article51 1952-01-13 3 T. L. F. Willis, aged 42, of Orange Road, was v tively charged in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with cheating Tejak Singh of $2.50 at Klang Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Oct. 31 last year. He was allowed $250 ball. The case was postponed to Jan.51 words
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Article67 1952-01-13 3 The Blue Funnel steamship, Pyrrhus, sailed for Hong Kong late yesterday with some of her cargo of steel valves for Singapore still on board. This will be unloaded when the vessel returns. She had been delayed almost 48 hours. Because of a great amount of shipping67 words
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Article33 1952-01-13 3 SEREMBAN. Sat. The funeral took place yesterday of Mr. Chan Meng Sam. aged 61 a former cashier of Seremban branch of Chartered Bank. He leaves behind a widow and nine children.33 words
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Article38 1952-01-13 3 Mr. Homer Cheng Hui Ming who was awarded the M.B.E. In the New Year honours list, was guest of honour at a dinner at the Cathay Restaurant, Singapore, on Friday given by Mr. Lam Thian.38 words
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Article36 1952-01-13 3 TELUK ANSON. Sat. When plucking coconuts at Sun gel Bern am Estate in Utan Melintang. a 50-year-old labourer, Muniandy, fell into a drain. He was killed when a nut fell on his head.36 words
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146 1952-01-13 3 Absent-minded date cheques 1951' COME Singapore banks are still getting dozens of cheques daily which absent-minded drawers have dated "Jan. 1951" instead of Jan. 1952. A Hongkong and Shanghai Bank official said yesterday that such cheques were usually checked against the drawer's cheque serial numbers If they tallied the bank146 words
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Article197 1952-01-13 3 Today' s Radio SINGAPORE (484 Metres. 41 Metre*) 9 a.m. 'Good Morning": 9.30 "Musical Round-up"; 10 Emergency News from Kl.; 10.05 "Interlude from Hawaii"; 10 JO "Latin America on the Air"; 11 "Time for Music": 11.30 Studio Service by St. Andrew"* Cathedral; 1 p.m. Light Music; 1.30 News; 1.4S "Sports197 words
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173 1952-01-13 3 NEW TYPE OF TRAFFIC LINES WILL BE YELLOW WHEN Singapore motorists set out this morning, they are liable to find i new type of traffic guiding line in Beach Road— this time a yellow one. The lines, which run parallel with the present lines of barrels, are to guide traffic173 words
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Article40 1952-01-13 3 A 39-year-old labourer. Khor Kirn Chye. was yesterday acquitted in the Singapore Fourth Police Court on a charge of causing hurt to another labourer, Lim Ah Yew. at the 9th mile Bukit Timah Road or- Christmas 1 Day..40 words
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Article59 1952-01-13 3 Neo Chong Nam claimed trial in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to a charge of abducting a boy, Chiat Teng Wah, at Paya Lebar Crescent, on Friday. Neo was alleged to have abducted Chiat "In order that he might be subjected to grievous hurt." He59 words
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Advertisement157 1952-01-13 3 It's Always at HARDIAL SINGHS' (The New Store) tor the finest in Quality in Value W leading in the all at attractive prices Printed Mimosa Organdy, Swiss Fancy Voile, Robia, Lovely Printed Sea-Island Cottons, Linens, etc., etc. Remember it's all at attractive prices. Visit HARDIAL SINGH SONS LTD. 26. Raffles157 words
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Advertisement244 1952-01-13 3 j«««««««««««««K««««««««« < <<<« <<c<<<<<<<<<<<<<(<<< << <<<<< i I r*ARf 111 A new standard in I W»IilW Washer Valums 1 MUimlK. tot— 2 ft Utmost value for money, with first-rate quality and efficiency, the new GOBLIN Electric Washing Machine represents a bold I challenge to today's prices. A really fine engineering244 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1952-01-13 4 Kirkby: Malayans hit out at 'wastage' And tell of a great tribute to the children of Tenang rpHE Kirkby College A training scheme for Malayan students is under heavy fire. The Sunday Times has received more letters an overwhelming number of them unfavourable on this subject than on anything else1,074 words
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Article, Illustration790 1952-01-13 4 A WEEK-END ON THE RIVER &<&&*^|^^^g^|gp*i<iMMMHHMHM W^Mtt <«:■••■ v A PLANTER friend A invited the Tuan to spend a long weekend with him to see the New Year in. His house is situated on the Johore River where it broadens out. It is a breezy spot, and more so now790 words
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Advertisement326 1952-01-13 4 WHITEAWAYS versus RISING PRICES An excellent case' counsels opinion SPECIAL OFFERS \f/llxl lM FROM ALL DEPARTMENTS >^^V_ FOR MEN Oy/ y }^S^r-C^T^^V^ J Genuine Harris Tweed Sports Coats In a I tf~^j~^ range of various patterns. Ready to ly*^) A \V\ wear or to measure. Usually $135/- -> =7^Av uVv\326 words
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Article208 1952-01-13 5 MORE TRADE UNIONISTS FOR US Promise by U.S.LS. man AN official of the U.S. Information Service, Mr. H. Wells, yesterday told Singapore Trade Unionists that more local leaders will be sent to study trade union and labour organisation practice in America this year Mr. Wells was one of the guests208 words
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Article, Illustration179 1952-01-13 5 14 COUPLES IN MASS WEDDING QRIENTAL colour and West em despatch combiner yesterday to make the Chinese Y.M.CA.'s second mass wedding at the Happy World Cabaret, picturesque yet busi. ness-like. Ten Singapore and four Federation couples were married by Mr. Tay Koh Vat fci a ceremony that lasted only thirty179 words
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Article89 1952-01-13 5 JJASSAN bin Bachik, a detective-corporal, was praised by the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. P. Claque, for arresting a labourer wanted on a charge of theft. The labourer. Chan Lin Gong, aged 18. was sentenced to three months' imprisonment, to be followed by one year's89 words
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Article71 1952-01-13 5 gECOND Officer John De Courcy of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessel War Hindoo, was tentatively charged in the Singapore Second Police Court with causing grievous hurt to George Daw, a seaman, at the Naval Base, early yestrrday morning. De Courcy was alleged to have shot Daw71 words
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147 1952-01-13 5 PENANC Saturday DtNANC'b 'iew restrictions on the use of firearms at night had nothing to do" wth this week 1 invasion' ot the island by 30 uniformed bandits the Chief Police Off.cer Mr I S Wvl-e said today Mr Wylip told the Sunaav147 words
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Article251 1952-01-13 5 32 were American-made THE much discussed film "David and Bathsheba" which upset some of Singapore's Muslim community has passed the Appeal Board and escaped the censor's ban. but 40 other films last year were not so lucky. Thirty-two of the unlucky films were made251 words
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Article77 1952-01-13 5 A SPECIAL constab.e, Mohammed Dawi bin Dulmat, aged 19, of Karr.pong Marie an. was chaiged yesterday beio/e the Singapore First Police Magistrate. Mr. R. C. I. Bell, with sleeping on i.rmed duty. He was arrested on Wednesday at the Registrar of Vehicles' office in Middle Road77 words
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Article19 1952-01-13 5 MUAR, Sat.— For negl gent drivng on the Tangkak-Sagil Road, a motorist, Balasamy was fined $1519 words
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199 1952-01-13 5 MR- H. W. Baldwin, manager of Boustead's Institute for seamen, said yesterday: "It is high time protection was given to seamen and soldiers against being rooked by taxi-drivers and trlsha-men." Said Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth, Singapore's Traffic Police Chief: "All soldiers199 words
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Article80 1952-01-13 5 TO perpetuate the appari- tion of Our Lady of Fatima throughout the year, instead of two or three times a year, the Vicar of the Church of St. Joseph, Rev. Fr. Texeira, has decided to celebrate the solemnity every month on the 13th. Today the solemnity80 words
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Article161 1952-01-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. INCHE ISMI bin Ismail, Supervisor of Elections, Johore Bahru, will soon begin a propaganda campa gn in connection with the holding of elections for the Town Council which is to replace the Town Board. The Register of Voters will open on April161 words
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Advertisement362 1952-01-13 5 u£ WAS LOSING HIS GRIP j j^i I BUT NOW HE'S MAKING lIM. BUT THE SERVICE IT'S A PITY. OLD C-OY.]. =A lIIIIUIJ *****1/ HERE IS REALLY TERRIPLE.J THIS USED T0 8 A j T] 1 J you've &EEN I I THE DOCTOR I AND SO. I J LOOMMG WORN362 words
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Advertisement164 1952-01-13 5 There are many ways of preparing COFFEE but only one sure method of getting the BEST RESULTS-BUY Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. ~PAINCAH ir CONQUERED! ('AN AC/*/ contain QUINIfJE as Its FOURTH ingredient .uinliw l» -J has been scientifically blended with three well-proven medicines (Phenacetln, Caffeine and Acetylsalicylic Acid), so164 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1952-01-13 6 Geoffrey Boland - A GREA T FIRM WHICH GRE W UP WITH A CITY Geoffrey Boland By THE MAN WHO BEGAN IT ALL fHE oldest mercan- tile firm in Singapore Messrs. Guthrie and Co. has gone back to the office site in Battery Road, Singapore, which it formerly occupied for nearly seventy years.1,130 words
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Article665 1952-01-13 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By TT appears that a section of Britain's millionaire press is taking a poor view of alleged attempts by Malayans to have a say in this country's affairs. Recent objections to the possible appointment of Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery as "Supremo are viewed as665 words
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Advertisement199 1952-01-13 6 V Hennessy Brandy is the heart of the grape. it is distilled and matured in the heart of the famous Cognac vineyards. 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 a beverage,199 words
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Advertisement335 1952-01-13 6 JJUfI l(F) Clear* Stuffy Nose Wl-*A V*L\ ENJOY easy breathing ail day long in spite <2dfjm@^n of that stuftv head-cold! How? Just keep a -3V-3 fSrKj l^ handy little vicks Inhaler in voiir r** !;ci xl 3±> Va> j|; use it whenever you need it 4fe f^K $o CONVENIENT! Use335 words
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Article, Illustration683 1952-01-13 7 GERALD SCHEFF - GERALD SCHEFF By through the ages the child prodigy has been a most perplexing human problem. How do they come to be prodigies? What is the chance of your child being a prodigy? la "a prodigy likely to retain exceptional brilliance throughout683 words
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Article333 1952-01-13 7 THEY STARTED THE FASHIONS By SUSAN DEACON WHO are The Women who Stait the Fashions who wear a new hat, coat, or dress, in such a way that it is copied all over the world? When the DUCHESS OF KENT came to Britain just befort her marriage &he was wearing333 words
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Article, Illustration403 1952-01-13 7 The boy who flew off with Jane Russell SURROUNDED by all the O wealth of a film star's home, with a Swiss nurse in attendance, little Tommy Kavanagh, the blond, blueeyed boy with whom Jane Russell flew back to Hollywood nearly seven weeks ago, still403 words
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Advertisement294 1952-01-13 7 N^^^B A isav^r r^ Va MAKE THIS PEPSOOEHT _Jjß^^^ MIRROR TEST < "^^feS*^^^^ jr Wsfis^ When you smile mirror-tUt a good look m \f\ iffC IlllTrOr •a your leech. >. fCc'% Are your teeth 1 jj as white as hers LfxT^eWyo^h *iA Have y° u smUcd into y° ur mim>T294 words
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Advertisement360 1952-01-13 7 EVENTHE SMALLEST FiVEßlSrf^§^ COMPIAiNTS(f^. AH mothers should know that Aspro tablets quiCkly stop the fever complaints ll which come so often to children. Mothers JS tf will be pleased to know Aspro tablets can^^ do no harm to the smallest child because """""^V they Brt to pure and recommended by360 words
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Article, Illustration683 1952-01-13 8 Maureen Mallal - SHE KEEPS HER EYES ON AUSTRALIA Maureen Mallal THE FASHION HOUSES OF MALAYA— 2 Says A USTRALIAN women's rashions are likely to influence the Malayan fashion market more and more in the future, thinks pretty Mrs. Joyce Armstrong of Sydney and Singapore. Joyce, wno Is In charge ol the women's683 words
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Article, Illustration652 1952-01-13 8 Jane Lee's 'Human Casebook' (JAN you help to solve a problem which is making me very miserable? My husband and I are compelled to stay with his family. My in-laws assume that as we are in their house they can interfere in all our affairs and even query652 words
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Advertisement191 1952-01-13 8 If you > '^ikiuti were Uv there T"~ Ask the lovely fashionable I women at a famous English .^■fac."— «**fc r- 'c meetinc: "How do you ''JBK"- •iriMmhm keep your liair so Ix-autifullv S* F errne( Many of them will 1 so gentle, and leaves their hair I ■ikfTOi sftn^lf191 words
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Advertisement330 1952-01-13 8 GIVE PLEASI RE l/VT "*^^V \M J jf^ HEAVENLY PERfUMS ■U«fcS < irJ I Perfumt is perfect fix. So jilS^* choose i jr.at C<.ly perfume, X^jjf P»ris. I'Ainv.nt. Chypre da v j Cotf. MuguM <J« lot). Thil one shown is LOrijin, tha JJ golden, happy perfume. GIFT OF UAUTY. Bottle330 words
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Article165 1952-01-13 9 WOOLLEN GOODS AT OLD' PUKES "VtfE c offering the Slngapore public woollen goods at very much the same prices as were standard in early 1951 before the rise of wool," Mr. J. H. N. Summers, manager of Whlteaway Laidlaw's, told the Sunday Times yesterday. He was referring to the Whiteaways165 words
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Article, Illustration231 1952-01-13 9 "THE Singapore Hire Car Association promises taxi-users this year safer driving, greater courtesy and fair rates with redress where all three are not provided. The Colony's 1,500 taxis are to be issued with badges as guarantees of satisfactory service. The president of the231 words
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Article33 1952-01-13 9 MUAR, Sat. Social constable Khoo Ghee Hau and a Kou Lai K'ii were each fined $10 at Muar for disorderly conduct. They fought each other at the local amusement park.33 words
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Article49 1952-01-13 9 MUAR, Sat.— The widow and two sons of Ng Ah Kow. a labour at Tanjong Labu Estate, Batu Pahat, who was killed by a falling tree while working in a jungle clearing, were awarded $3,200 compensation, by the North Johore Commissioner for Workmen's Compensation.49 words
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Article1058 1952-01-13 9 Nan Hall - Nan Hall I i Siii'i ran epitaph were written for Lim Ec Loon, a 35--year-old, Hokkien clerk, It could well be in the words of a labourer who knew him: "He was a aood man, but he liked to drink wine" For Lim is dead. Tragedy overtook him on1,058 words
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Article79 1952-01-13 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. T^HE Auxiliary Police Force which was raised last year in Johore Bahru had its first casualty today with the death at the General Hospital this morning from gunshot wounds of Pte. Lai Teck Tor. Lai was on night duty on Friday at79 words
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Article32 1952-01-13 9 MUAR, Sat— Inche Daud bin Mohamed Amin has beer, transferred from Mersing to the staff of the Government English School, Muar, He is well-known in tennis circles in Johore32 words
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Article, Illustration317 1952-01-13 9 New 'crucifixion' on canvas CEW know that Arthur ("Johnnie") Johnson, the diving champion and swimming coach in Singapore, is a painter but fe>»«t know that night and day he is working on a canvas that is going to be praised or damned certainly discussed when he317 words
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Advertisement77 1952-01-13 9 The Latest in Fashion footwear for I CHINESE NEW YEAR STRAP- TE/E I a ALL SIZES COLOURS $21.00 PAIR I M^^^ SINGAPORE 1. l MI Ask f0r.... XxJMg^ ST. THOMAS BEER /$®A I stout VvWyl Produce of the Oldest N^gjfS^ Brewery in München (Germany) Tasted and proved Superior Available at77 words
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Obituary20 1952-01-13 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. MII.LV, wife of M. O. Anthonlsz. Cortege leaves 91, St. Francis Road at 9.45 a.m. for Bidadari.20 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article473 1952-01-13 10 MR. Mac Donald, in his fine broadcast on Thursday night, emphasised a point which still needs to be hammered home in Malaya —that, no matter what kind of government rules in Britain, the policy of granting selfrule to her overseas dependencies will remain completely unchanged in every473 words
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Article99 1952-01-13 10 TIHE eyes ot the entire world 1 watched two gallant men in a stricken ship And within sight of success. Kurt Carlsen and Kenneth Dancy had to dive into the boiling seas as the good ship Flying Enterprise plunged to her doom. Everyone on earth loves a hero, and99 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1952-01-13 10 BERNARD WICKSTEED - 7,000 miles in an aircraft with 5 elephants BERNARD WICKSTEED THEY STOOD ON THEIR HEADS AND THREATENED TO BURST JN MID-AIR By piVE elephants and Wicksteed have flown in the same aircraft 7,021 miles from Bangkok to London. It was the first time this remarkable feat had ever been attempted1,204 words
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Letter316 1952-01-13 10 1 TRAVELLED from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur a few days ago I was told that the police would make a strict inspection of my luggage and that I should have to produce my identity card at every unexpected police stop. All along the way. my bus was stopped— more than316 words
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Letter223 1952-01-13 10 rE article in last week > Sunday Times "Don't Nag the Specials." is most timely In my experience, the following are essential if the best Is to be obtained from these men (a) Good accommodation so that their wives and families can be with them (b) Regular drill223 words
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Letter154 1952-01-13 10 IN reply to 'The Mote and the Beam" whose letter appeared In your Postbag last week. I would like to assure the writer that I am not the head of any Church nor was I trying to assert my self-righteousness by pointing to the faults of others I never154 words
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Letter193 1952-01-13 10 I SHOULD like to bring your notice an act «.f ehivalrv which happened at the General Post Office Seremban the other day The hero was a simple Tamil boy of about nine. I went to the Post Office to buy a 4s. British Postal Order which cost me193 words
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Letter288 1952-01-13 10 PE masses every day scream lor more houses to be built and more food to be grown in Singapore, yet when one tries to get on with the job of producing building materials or food and start to build factories or sheds, one's headache starts. A plan288 words
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Letter139 1952-01-13 10 IN view of your forthcom- ing articles on Spiritualism, I would like to point out to your readers that many eminent scientists, apart from Professor Haldane, have investigated spirit return under strict scientific laboratory test conditions, and proved, to their own satisfaction, that the spirit of man is indestructible.139 words
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Letter78 1952-01-13 10 A READER complained recently that Radio Malaya, Singapore, was trying to advertise wrestling promotions by broadcasting the matches. He also said that It was a mere "waste" of time. I wish to point out to him that in America they often televise boxing and wrestling. Why Is it78 words
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Advertisement592 1952-01-13 10 ime engagement is announwa between Richard John, only son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Parsons, of Ashford. Kent, and Barbara Joan, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Somerville. of Kuala Lumpur. SITUATION VACANT LARGE British Company requires European Private Secretary, in ust be first-class Stenographer preferably having592 words
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324 1952-01-13 11 De Lattre's death 'a sharp sword thrust' says C.-G. MARSHAL de Lattre de Tassigny's personal exploits over many years had made a saga of almost legendary heroism. They had made tales which would often be told to keep ablaze in- French armies the fires of martial virtue, said the Commissioner-General,324 words
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Article, Illustration223 1952-01-13 11 ABOVE, are several women wfio caught the camera's alert and roving eye at Bukit Timafi yesterday. Each represents a different brand of appealing smartness. 1. The glamorous esotic style of beauty was aptly illustrated by Mrs. Bella Martin, recently arrived from Manila to settle here wiH»223 words
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Article133 1952-01-13 11 'on t..e hop' AIE Marshal J. D. I. Hardman. Australia's Chief of Air Staff dpsignate, left Changi airfield yesterday to fly non-stop to Darwin, en route for Melbourne to take up his new appointment. But, two hours out from Singapore, oil cooling trouble developed in one of133 words
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Article94 1952-01-13 11 A programme of folk songs and dances by Mr. Devdatta Jetley. the celebrated student of the world-renowned dancer Sri Udaya Shankar, was presented by the Raffles Society la.*t night. The programme included folk-songs of India and Ceylon with a commentary on earh and dances such as94 words
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Article29 1952-01-13 11 TAIPINO Sat. A former special constable, Masalamani, pleaded guilty at Taiping to being absent from duty at the National Servicemen's Training School. Sentence was deferred to Monday,29 words
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198 1952-01-13 11 COMMUNITY CENTRE FOR THE DAILY-PAID A COMMUNITY centre, which will cater exclusively for daily-paid workers of the Singapore City Council in the Rochore area, was opened yesterday by the City President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. Several Progressive and Labour Party City Councillors watched Mr. McNeice being garlanded and listened198 words
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Article49 1952-01-13 11 Mr JR. Combe, who has been appointed sales manager for Malaya and NorthEast Asia for 8.0.A.C.. arrived in Singapore last week accompanied by Mr L F Wood 8.0.A.C. sales manager North-East Asia They will b e leaving tomorrow for a tour of Malaya Siam and Borneo49 words
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Article28 1952-01-13 11 IPOH. Sat.— Peraics English. Chinese and Tamil schools will not begin their 1952 term on Monday as originally scheduled. The reopening has been oostponed to Wednesday.28 words
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257 1952-01-13 11 I EADERS of the Colony's 800 strong Sinhalese community yesterday resented the statement made by a lawyer that the action of the Buddhist Association to remove the Buddha image from the temple in Outram Road was a "fight between high castes and low castes"257 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-01-13 11 EBERT UPATISSA. son ot Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kulasena, who celebrated hit first birtftday on |an. 9 at 34 P.W.D. Quarter*. Kalian* Airport. Shin* Wwto Studio.27 words
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132 1952-01-13 11 HISTORICAL record of the Church of England during and after the Japanese occupation of Malaya has just been published. In its 92 paires. 'Ye Shall have Tribulation" records a saga of rare endurance in and out of internment camps In a foreword, the132 words
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Article62 1952-01-13 11 The Building Fund Committee of the Church of the True Light gave a dinner at the Holy Trinity Church Hall in Hamilton Road last night to all those artistes and voluntary helpers who took part in the International Variety Concert recently. The concert raised over $10,00062 words
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Article40 1952-01-13 11 IPOH. Sat.— One bandit was killed and another wounded and captured In the Gopeng area of Perak today by a police Jangle squad which went Into action on receipt of information from i member of fho public40 words
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379 1952-01-13 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter QNE HUNDRED YEARS AGO, a small group of pioneerw ing Christian missionaries arrived in Singapore and founded what is now the largest boys' school in the Colony. St. Joseph's Institution in Bras Basah Road. The missionaries, members of the379 words
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Article, Illustration18 1952-01-13 11 Mr. Johnnie Ong Moh Sim and Miss Tan Goar Kar after their marriage at the Registrar Office, Singapore.18 words
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Article105 1952-01-13 11 ]yjR. Wang Gimg Wu, a final year student in the Faculty of Arts was elected President of the University of Malaya Students' Union last night. The recently elected Students Council of the Stu- dents' Union which had its first meeting approved the budget and elected the following105 words
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Article89 1952-01-13 11 MORE than 120 guests, including many of the Singapore medical fraternity, were at last night's reception given by the Borneo Company at the Capitol Blue Room in honour of Mr Emile E. Gy&s, director of technical tra-ning at the General Electric X-Ray Corporation Milwaukee, America. Mr. Gyss89 words
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Advertisement66 1952-01-13 11 f K ALMONt>S v S CONTAX SOLE AGENTS: THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. i lncorporated in Singapore* P.O. BOX 92. SINGAPORE. I Wholesale only "TOP MARKS for SUMRIE'S Who sent us the finest range of Overcoats for ypO^J^ Singapore all tailored Crombies, Saxonies \EHv West of England Coats *r Jr*\^s\66 words
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Article, Illustration666 1952-01-13 12 SO GOOD, YOU WANT TO SHOUT ENCORE' HORRIFIED MYSTIFIED... ...PACIFIED! I AMES Stewart's best performance yet, In a picture which will, undoubtedly, be among the finest of the year that is my verdict on "No Highway In The Sky", Nevil Shute's scintillating story about an eec ntric scientist who wrecks666 words
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Article, Illustration382 1952-01-13 12 A FILM THAT WILL FREEZE YOU 4 FTF.R a long searching look into the privafe A lives and off-screen-standards of actresses Hollywood dives in again to a problem it tackled once before DRINK. The latest view i s tougher than "The Lost Week-end" ("a vicarage tea party382 words
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Article, Illustration116 1952-01-13 12 I A TOUCH nut for you to crack this we«fc. What is rhe film t.tU contained in rile cartoon above? Prises of $25, $15. $10 and $5 will be awarded to the first four correct entries pulled out of rite mail bag on Thursday. Send your answers to "Film116 words
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Advertisement374 1952-01-13 12 GJANT MEN--, IT OUT OV9WW99 COLUMBIA Pictures present MmMk TOUGHER ZBEFCOME ...THE HARDER THEY FALL! Starring 2 of the Screen's Toughest Guys WAYNE MORRIS PRESTON FOSTER From TODAY I ANNOUNCEMENT I'tir Pi. vi lion theatre will discontinue its present j oolio ana normal programmes will be shown at 11 t374 words
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Advertisement234 1952-01-13 12 tMorn. Mai TODAY at 9 a.m. Bob Hops in "FANCY PANTS" New^Alhambra aIQ-CONOmONED TODAY: 11 a.m., 1.30. 4. 6.45 9.30 p.m. TOP STAR f% SUSPENSE! fABI Jamea STEWART \^S H Marlene DIETRICH jV Glyni. JOHNS A H4 F^ in ?Oth Century-Fox's j j |^k t*TH£SKr v> UPJLJBB HE BLAZED A234 words
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Article, Illustration198 1952-01-13 13 MORE PRIZE-WINNING ENTRIES BEST picture of the week in the Sunday Times Camera Competition is the unusual study, above of artists at work in Penang, taken by S. H. Lim of Kimberly Street, Penang. It is notable for its balance and depth of focus. Camera used was a198 words
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Advertisement172 1952-01-13 13 Be/ore you 6uy a cine camera See First the German It has so many features which other tamer as don't have. Sole Agents EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO., 19. CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE-1 L 1 L^B&* Kvt**'-". ■;■.:■>■ '-''v*--X*S^^kSo>qv^v^H L^Lw l\ til' 4f *V 7^BKl> .X^^^n HPK I I B MB' KMiilvJ^B^By n^B^p172 words
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Miscellaneous266 1952-01-13 13 kjr LI'L. GB ITvI Ls Lnx £*"> ft& |4O??r^%f^ f BUT-VO' GOTTA COME. OUT/? V f AVORS.T' Ml/ all AH \wakjts is a li'l peace-so ah alj FAt^PiJCSS^^A'v^ 1 A 'X>rV*BLE AjyDRABLEJT ITS VOftEl DUTY TVORE KJATrVE b -THASS < KIM REELiZEMAH LIFE'S AMBiTiOM*"LEADSA BS^SiJ^^BiPi^Fj^ AT TF R WOW ••A^266 words
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Article, Illustration944 1952-01-13 14 GUBBINS - GUBBINS By "Miss G sends her beat wlshr, for the New Year to Old Girls wii« were at School." Persona] column. F)O you remember the Jolly old days When Peggy was top of the form? And the Jolly old nights when we switched on the lights944 words
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Article, Illustration783 1952-01-13 14 Sex, dope, a blood bath -all for $1.20 By OW?_ LITERARY CRITIC PKiiibH puDllsbers oium indeed be hard put to it to find good "bread-and-butter lines" If they have to bring from America the type of paper-backed novel which runs into an edition of one-and-a-half million there and which advertises783 words
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Advertisement156 1952-01-13 14 SMELL IN MALAYA S J^ittle known aspects of SHELLS Malaya in 1949 and 1950 produced over rftkJTnipHTiniJ $50,000,000 ii custom ditties. -L.._..._ ever 97v* are Malayans. TO THE i Shell pays te its staff ai wage ef k 59,000,000 a year ef which it is calculated lat least 80% is156 words
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Article, Illustration1540 1952-01-13 15 THE CRAWLING GHOST OF PENANG 'Horror of horrors! she saw something dragging itself along' A PENANC reader, writing under the norn de plume of "Rum", contributes three strange stories this week, two of which took place in Penang and the other in Butterworth. If you have a ghost story to1,540 words
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Article, Illustration754 1952-01-13 15 A.V. SELLWOOD - Double haunting is still unsolved A.V. SELLWOOD By VOUD think that any selfI respecting house would be content with one ghost, wouldn't you? But at Sherrington Manor, three miles from the nearest Sussex station, in England, they've got two. GHOST No. 1 is Marmaduke first seen by Squire Chandless some754 words
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Advertisement369 1952-01-13 16 TODAY AT 11 A.M. Unnml Pictures "CURTAIN CALL AT CACTUS CREEK" In Technicolor Last 3 Shows: 3. 6.15 A 9.15 p.m. Universal Pictures "FRANCIS GOES TO THE RACES" Starring Donald Piper O'CONNOK LAURIB and r'rnnrls the talking- Male Tomorrow Universal Donald O'Connor Gloria de Haven in '\TM SIR! THAT'S MY369 words
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Advertisement285 1952-01-13 16 BRONCHITIS AND CATARRH SpectacuUr Relief Through Modern Oral* Vaccine "I would lika a memorial ar*tt*4 to Lantican 'BY' aays a format su>«r*r. Catarrh and a bronchial condition had krpc bar badridden tor n. I lass than four months. Vat, thra* wcaks aftar uking tha first dosa> of Lanngtn 'B sha285 words
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Miscellaneous1582 1952-01-13 16 Win every time! jFa^^ "^^^T^^^ia^^^^^^m^^^^^^^ B^lr^N T KNOW a group of W^fL^V a f m W'Wf¥f ll f l r mi l t^k as though it had Just dawnB*v m^r mm -^^V V women who took up fW ITl^^m^#V^ joking." V WJ mW y W t W JSMg poker. Maybe1,582 words
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Article, Illustration562 1952-01-13 17 A mysfery whs-test from Ernesf Dudley, the 8.8.C. armchair detective RUMOURS of a glamorous woman who has become a sort of Crime Queen in London have for some weeks been piling up in my crime file. Last night I saw her. Tallish, dark, and with562 words
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398 1952-01-13 17 2,000 marriage secrets are revealed EXTRACTS from some -Eof the most candid letters ever written by the victims of wrecked marriages are now being studied by the 19 members of the Royal Commission on Marriage and Divorce In Britain. These letters may play a vital part In reforming the laws398 words
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Article1066 1952-01-13 17 The amazing story of the V-I's CPOTLJGHT on the Federation radio programmes this week falls on the service which will take place at St. Mary's Church at six o'clock this evening. Guest speaker at this service, which will be broadcast by Radio Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Is His Grace the Archbishop1,066 words
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Article, Illustration1312 1952-01-13 18 MANNING BLACKWOOD - Watch your step— and your brake pedal! MANNING BLACKWOOD By rpHE Traffic Police in Singapore had no comment to make on my suggestion last week that we either enforce the law at pedestrian crossing "zebras" or else do away with them; which fact I took to mean tacit agreement with1,312 words
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Article514 1952-01-13 18 rpWO seven-year-old boys, Jona- I than Ford and Tony D':r- rant stole the show with their excellent diving at the Singapore j Swimming Club's No. 1 Ju.ilor Gala yesterday. More than 100 < Australian school children now 1 holidaying In Singapore compel* d in514 words
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Advertisement370 1952-01-13 18 Brian (Ml s?v|SfcS found .£jffijj| f Hello, Brian! Where are you oft" to?" Well, I was going for a walk with Rags, but may I come and talk to you for a bit, please?" "Of course. There rright be some cake going later on. How's every thing?" "Mummy and Daddy370 words
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Advertisement168 1952-01-13 18 You see, the ordinary food he gets doesn 't include everything he needs to keep him really healthy especially certain minerals and vitamins, if you know what they are." "Vitamins? Oh help, they're the things people are always talking about when they want you to eat something particularly beastly. Do168 words
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Advertisement43 1952-01-13 18 N.V. "KALIMANTEN" STEAMSHIP CO. S.S. "MENDUT" Due to arrive Singapore on 14th January. Accepting cargo for Pontianak, Soerabala, and Djakarta. Sailing on or about 17th January. For further particulars please apply to:— BORNEu SUMATRA TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipping Dept: 41, Robinson Road.43 words
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Advertisement268 1952-01-13 18 .Ever7*W»9 Roller skates, express trains and typewriters all run lighter and therefore faster" with the world-rcnowrted Swedish ball-bearings. This is one of the reasons for the famous "feather-touch" of Halda, the Swedish precision* built typewriter. There are no fewer than 49 Swedish ball-bearings in Halda to help you type faster268 words
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Article1220 1952-01-13 19 PERAK PLAY GRAND RUGBY Meikle sparks 29-6 Final win By W. E. TREVOR KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. F»VERY few years there comes a Rugby team which, by sheer speed, toughness and following up is almost unplayable. Such a team was Perak on the Kuala Lumpur padang this afternoon when, playing inspired1,220 words
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Article223 1952-01-13 19 LONDON, Sat TODAY'S British football results were: F.A. CUP THIRD ROUND Barnsley 3 Colchester U 0 Bradford 2 Sheffield Wed. 1 Brentford 3 Queens P.R. 1 Bristol Rovers 2 I'rrslon N.E. 0 Burnley 1 Hartlepools 0 Cardiff City 1 Svindon T. 1 Chelsea 2 Chester 2 DourasterReuter - 223 words
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Article125 1952-01-13 19 OOUTH Johore RJ.C. and Royal Signals drew In a rugger final match played at Johore Bahru yesterday. Each side scored 11- points Signals opened scoring through Clayton, who scored under the bar but Clarkson failed to convert. Next Clarkson kicked a penalty goal for125 words
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Article23 1952-01-13 19 Singapore Cricket Club beat* GHQ (FARELF) by 20 points to six in their rugby encounter on the Singapore Padang yesterday.23 words
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Article37 1952-01-13 19 HOBART Sat. TASMANIA were all out for 223 runs today in their second match against the West Indies cricket tourists. At the close the West Indies had scored 17 runs for no wicket.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article500 1952-01-13 19 Quadrangular hockey IN the second day's play of the Singapore quadrao^Ujar hoefc-v tourney which was continued on the Singapore Cricket Club ground yesterday. Malacca beat Perak by two goals to one and Singapore beat Negri two-nil. Perak who opposed Malacca in the first game of the500 words
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Article37 1952-01-13 19 Malacca aad Necn SeiTibilan all! meet on the third day's play In the quadrangular hockey tourney on the B.C.C. ground at 9 ajn. today. Singapore will meet Perak at 5 p.m. on the same ground.37 words
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Article316 1952-01-13 19 fkHO Poh Lim and Mrs. Mary Sim (Bournemouth United Family) las*, night won the mixed double* title in the Singapore championships, beating Cheong Hock Leng and Mrs. Teo Tiang Seng (Eclipse) in a thrilling final at the Clerical Union Hall. Poh Li n316 words
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Article153 1952-01-13 19 North and South XVs selected KUALA LUMFUK. Sat. pOLLOWNG are the teams chosen for the North v South rugger 'Test' to be played at Singapore on Jan. 26. NORTH: Sgt. Webb (Perak), J. Houghton (Perak) W. Breakwell (Perak) Capt. Watson (.sell. I. Macmullen (Sel.); L. C Carrel (Perak), J. Meikle153 words
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Article41 1952-01-13 19 KANPVB, Sat. INDIA w i twin* the toss went In to bat and were all o«t for ltl Id Use fourth Teat which started here today. At the elase Eagtan* were 63 for 3.— Renter.Reuter - 41 words
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Advertisement194 1952-01-13 19 ROTTERDAM TRADING CO., (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PLNANG ORDER EASTER PARCELS FOR U K NOW Send for our latest comprehensive priv? list. MAJOR IVINS &CO Maitland. N.S.W. AUSTRALIA'S LEADING? FOOD PARCEL SPECIALISTS. The watch people ask for by name A perfect movement w:th perfect accuracy. AccuHr^i^^^^SH racy t nat194 words
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Article, Illustration2439 1952-01-13 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Last-stride win on Master Bruce By RASTER BRUCE, cleverly ridden by Herb Charles, staged a grand finish to beat Cape Horn in the last few strides in the Cl. 2, Div. 1 mile handicap race at Bukit Timah yesterday, opening day of the Singapore2,439 words
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