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Title Section28 1952-03-30 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES tfuntfa* edition of the Straits limes a. Singapore Freo Press No. 869. SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1952. PBICE FIFTEEN CENTS28 words
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Article441 1952-03-30 1 'Superiority of one race 'theory wrong SCOUTING CAN HELP A LOT KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. GENERAL Sir Cerald Templer, the High Commissioner, today pledged that he would fight with everything he had "to ensure that there cannot be racial youth movements in this country". He said441 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-03-30 1 The organist 9] St Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, Miss Lim Bek Neo, who was rushed to the General Hospital for an appendicitis operation on Thursday night, yesterday learned that she had been awarded a three-year music scholar ship The scholarship, ichtch has been awarded by73 words
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195 1952-03-30 1 Kyi ORE than 600 Ceylonese and sympathisers attended a mass condolence meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall last evening in memory of the late Mr. Don Stephen Scnanayake. first Prime Minister of Ceylon who died as the result of a riding accident195 words
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77 1952-03-30 1 LONDON. Sat. BRITAIN may agree "in principle" to withdraw croops from the Suez Canal zone in return for Egypt's co-operation in Middle East defence, it was reported nere today. Britain also may agree to consider Egyptian demands for sovereignty over the Sudan. EgyptianAP - 77 words
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88 1952-03-30 1 COLOMBO. Sat pOLOMBO stopped all work i^ today for the funeral this afternoon of Ceylon s Prime Minister. Mr. Do.i Stephen Senanayake who died a week ago. Seldom before has the Island seen such a spontaneous demonstration of feeling. Thousands of people dressed in88 words
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Article54 1952-03-30 1 LONDON, Sat. The War Office today announced the appointment of Major-Gene-ral Sir Hugh Stockwell, to be General Officer Commanding, Malaya, from June 1. Major-Gen. J. H. N. Poett will succeed Gen. Stockwell as commander, Third Division. Middle East I And Forces. Gen. Poetts appointment will becomeAP - 54 words
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Article167 1952-03-30 1 New law wants only 1,452 AN APPEAL to City Councillors to defer a decision on the proposal to reduce the number of taxis in Singapore from 1 ,500 to 1 ,452 was made y Hie Singapore Hire Car Association yesterday. A letter was also sent167 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-03-30 1 Smiling Mrs M. C. Yeow. of |ervois Road. Singapore poses for the Sunday Times cameraman after she had been chosen Miss Rotary Singapore U»f night at the Great World cabaret in the final of a beauty competition run by the Singapore Rorarians in aid of their drive to raise $50,00082 words
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198 1952-03-30 1 HHHE biggest crowd the Great World has ever seen —so big that hundreds of people were turned away because the management were afraid that the dance floor might givp way turned ufc'lbst night to watch the Singapore Rotarlans' r ßeauty Competition v ThY winning Beauty198 words
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165 1952-03-30 1 Boat Race result: Oxford toon by a canvas ta quarter of a length). DAD 10 listeners in Malaya last night heard a television commentary from England for the first time. This happened during the BBC commentary on the Oxford-Cambridge boat race which was relayed165 words
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Article43 1952-03-30 1 NEW DELHl. Sat— Countess Mountbatten. who flew to New Delhi from Tokyo on Tuesday for a one-week stay as the guest of Premier Nehru, yesterday lunched with President Rajendra Prasad. Mr. Nehru his daughter, Indira, and his sister, Madame Pandit, attended.—A.P.AP - 43 words
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Article33 1952-03-30 1 BANGOR. Maine. Sat. SUPPORTERS of General Eisenhower yesterday captured nine of Maine's 16 delegate seats at the Republican national convention. Senator Robert Taffs backers won five seats. UPUP - 33 words
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Article193 1952-03-30 1 Speak now invitation to town KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A PRINTED invitation asking every man. woman or child in Tanjong Malim to give information about bandit movements will probably be placed under each door in the town within the next few days. The invitation will five directions on how information can193 words
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324 1952-03-30 1 The Customs are after your ticket THE Singapore Customs and Excise Department officials are on the warpath again. Following their recent swoop on unlicensed beer parlours and late drinkers, they have now turned to the world of entertainment the cinemas, the Worlds, a boxing or a flower show. If you324 words
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Article23 1952-03-30 1 RICHMOND. Virginia. Sat. -A light bomber, a B-45 Tornado" with a crew of three, was reported missing 1 today.— A P23 words
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Article134 1952-03-30 1 Yes, there is much more of it in Singapore this year RAINFALL in Singapore since January this year has been above normal, a spokesman of the Meteorological Department said yesterday. He said that the total rainfall up to 1 p.m. yesterday was 37.46 inches, against an average of 24.38134 words
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Advertisement271 1952-03-30 1 We have always in Stock WATCHES CLOCKS ol popular makes designs at reasonable Prices KHALIK JEWELLERS II fh. Arcade po«c I Phoru ***** OECCA J|^ RECORDS i.M i 5Ol Ballet Music "Coppe"»" <DellbM> Paris Conservatory Orc!i (Roger Osormiere) »s 1.M4502 Ballet Mmlc "SyirU" (Delibes) Paris Consprvntorv Orch (Roger Oe?ormiere) 5271 words
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Advertisement122 1952-03-30 1 wfUßk P#C 13-ILMimSL 1 ■■■w mlJw^t. of V needs^nSoke-up No woman can look attractive with dull, faded eyed" From Max Factor comes the eye make-up to bring you sparkling, brilliant eyes that give youthful animation and expression to your face. EYE SHADOW, softest, most compelling background for eloquent eyes, in122 words
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Article, Illustration1457 1952-03-30 2 Viatch out for the meteorites! Specially written for the Sunday Times by a scientist IN our frantic dash away* from the earth we shall face many dangers. There will be the possibility that, after all, :he human frame will give way under the1,457 words
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Advertisement278 1952-03-30 2 J on a single British ticket \iffs®M/ if Four great British Airlines worked out this round-the -world travel plan with you in mind. You can circle the earth from East to West or from West to East on miles of special round-the-world concession, ticket. You can see a dozen or278 words
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Advertisement144 1952-03-30 2 Ahe Will /c pboud (f (jitfe lie'i a Cjanunete/i utatck *6 Cn/tymr Quay Singapore KT TIGER S/VyS —AVOID H.E rtju^«from your H Store Beer in a cool place. Do not H expose it to sunlight or strong H daylight. How? Maf/br \v|fco^ INNER \iA^^ CLEANLINESS ?^k/^^-. In spon, as in144 words
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Article, Illustration242 1952-03-30 3 No tea-money, so 3 people live on footway fHE chief tenant for 20 years of a house in Duxton Hill, Kok Ah Chee, aged 70, now finds herself living on the five-foot way of the house, exposed to cold wind at night and to sun and rain. The house, a242 words
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Article, Illustration260 1952-03-30 3 -(By Our Shipping Reporter) rIS is the story of the Good Ship June," 300--ton Danish motor vessel which was in the news In Singapore last week following allegations of unseaworthiness by certain members of her crew and the serving of a writ on the260 words
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81 1952-03-30 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. rFHREE major drainage X schemes were started by the Johore Drainage and Irrigation Department during 1951. They were the Sri Menanti scheme, in the Muar district, and the Senggarang and West Coast schemes, in i. Batu Pahat district. These schemes,81 words
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145 1952-03-30 3 Hh possibility of Singapore becoming a world centre for growing certain types of orchids was mentioned by Mr. Ceorge H. Addison, the man behind the Singapore Flower Show which opened at the Happy World on Friday. He told the Sunday Times yesterday that orchids145 words
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Article, Illustration90 1952-03-30 3 He sold his motor cycle... KOH Keng Hoe, a young lino'ype operator who sold hi.s motorcycle to buy ■oven two veirs ago. won the first prize for the best "Vanda strip leaf specie at the Singapore Flower Show on Friday. His prize-winning Vanda was the "Merilli" which cost him $3090 words
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Article88 1952-03-30 3 LOH Wan Toh, aged 20, of Owen Road. Singapore was sentenced to three months' imprisonment by the Sin^appre First District Judge. Mr. Tan Ah Tan. after he had pleaded guilty to trying to commit an inderent offence in St. Andrew's Road at 9.20 p.m. on88 words
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123 1952-03-30 3 Ragman who stole silver is gaoled AND HOCK SENG, a spectacled rag-and-bone man. was yesterday sentenced by the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. S. E. Teh, to one year's imprisonment on charges of housebreaking and stealing $7,505 worth of silverware in January and February this year. Ang pleaded guilty to123 words
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Article98 1952-03-30 3 THE Singapore Clerical and j Administrative Workers' Union re-elected Mr. Lim Yew Hock Legislative Councillor. (Labour, Keppsl) its president at the sixth annual meeting of the union, yesterday. The meeting also elected Mr. Ooh long Hang, and Mr. Wee Kun Wee as vice-presidents and Messrs. Lim Tin98 words
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Article115 1952-03-30 3 High praise for Spore orchestra JAN SMETERLIN. the famous pianist, who delighted Singaporeans on Wednesday, paid the Singapore Musical Society Orchestra a great tribute after a performance of the Rachmaninov C Minor concerto before an audience of schoolchildren at the Victoria Hall on Friday. "It was one of the best115 words
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Article35 1952-03-30 3 KOTA BAHRU. Sat. -Union Club, Kota Bahru held a dinner and dance at the club premises on Thursday for the Mentrl Besar. Kelantan Nik Ahmad Kamil who is going to America, on leave35 words
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Article, Illustration208 1952-03-30 3 t^EWEST hottest at Kalian* airport it Mitt Vivien Griffin. 1 a former profettiona| model in Sydney, who it now ground hottest of Qantdt Empire Airways. Twenty-five- year-o!d Mnt Criffin. who has posed for hundreds of photographs in different fownt and costumes, finds her new job208 words
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Article29 1952-03-30 3 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. —A fire early this mornlns partially destroyed three houses at Kampong Dato Panglima Prang. It was brought under control by firemen In 10 minute.-29 words
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Article76 1952-03-30 3 The S ogapore Chamber of I Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (Mar. 29) wrre. In cents per Ib: Buyers Seller* No.l R.SS Spot loose 113 114 P.?.b. In bales April No.l RS.S. 111% 113 N0.2 RSS 100 >4 110 N0.3 RS.S. 107 107 >4 Fob. lo bales76 words
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Article67 1952-03-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat PMUNIANDY and M. Kup pusamy. two Indian Special Constables, who waylaid a P.w.D mandore. were today fined $100 each In Kuala Lumpur for using criminal force on the mandore. The mandore. Rajagopal said that when he was goln* to work on Dec. 12 last67 words
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Article33 1952-03-30 3 KOTA BArfRU, Sat.— Mi&s Lini Chai Wah, Asian nursing sifter, will be. transferred to Penang soon. A farewell dance and supper party was given for Miss Lim on Thursday.33 words
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Article64 1952-03-30 3 COLIN Phillip Anscll. aged 29. wm yetterday charged in the Singa|ore First Police Court with cheating the E fir O Hotel. Penang, of $400. in March. He was also charged with cheating fSc Pritchard and Company Penang, of $100 during the tame month. Anted claimed trial64 words
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Article137 1952-03-30 3 WHEN Mr. Arnold Halliday Examinations Secretary In the Singapore Education Department, arrives In Britain for a five-month vacation, he will spend part of his holiday looking for about 100 Singapore scholars and private students studying there. He leaves by air today ac- t'ompanied by hi s137 words
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Advertisement159 1952-03-30 3 Ifr^glflg^^Hg^g^g^gkQ^L^g^B^BMKlHHl =1 ~^^r 4WOCZjL^^^gajH i tfUS?*^ TH|S S£T W|LI OPERATE AN YWHtRE UNDER ALMOST ANY CONDITIONS 12" high; I 7»/» M wide; 8" deep. Mode. HSOO. JTV ,^^Wr-V» BOSS /fORB€TT€R^^/ cooklm I 8J— I); tty it s beautiful I LjT ITS convenient (>E^3f\ II I j IT'S ECONOMICAL //ZL>£ ff^T159 words
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901 1952-03-30 4 ANNE PAGE - ANNE PAGE By I ONCE lived very close to Mount Ophir in the Tangkak district of Johore and grew to love the ever-changing views of the thickly wooded mountain, so mysteriously shrouded in the nrst in the early morning and still secret in901 words
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Article, Illustration13 1952-03-30 4 Looking at rtu clouds from the summit of Mount Ophir13 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-03-30 4 Sump.ih Sunpjh" the Malays call this little lizard because it opens and shuts its mouth as if in prayer. This picture was taken on Pulau Tekong Besar. an island off Changi Point, by L. S. Li* of 154, |co Chut Place. Singapore.44 words
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Article598 1952-03-30 4 ON TENTERHOOKS IN THE DUSUN WO decision has yet been reached regard Ing the closing down cf the Dusun in the meantime, its inhabitants are on tenterhooks. The children have probably not yet been told that they are likely to be sent away from the place where598 words
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Advertisement152 1952-03-30 4 |r^i^^^ FOR THIS PEN HE'LL DISCARD \i* ALL HIS <> THERS! N. m jl /XTAT ln-ifl7-At» 1 I For successful giving-there could be no finer choice. New "5r CUCATU H\ f-* IgA I |4 J alone brings the new pleasure of the Aero-metric Ink System. intAin V%-I- Xm.\-/-». *-S The152 words
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Article377 1952-03-30 5 RESIDENTS SEND PETITION TO GOVT. 'We have been forgotten OCCUPANTS of the 84 flats and 101 artisan quarters in Princess Elizabeth Estate, Bukit Timah, yesterday petitioned heads of Government departments for immediate security arrangements, and educational, medical and transport facilities on the estate. Mr T. K. Alexander, chairman of the377 words
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Article144 1952-03-30 5 Hedley is not returning MAJOR-GENERAL R.C.O. Hedley, Commander of South Malaya District since 1949, is not expected to reiurn from England for which he left last month on sick leave. The War Office has announced that Maj.-Gen. L. E. C M. Perowne, Commander of the British Military Mission in Greece,144 words
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Article71 1952-03-30 5 PENANO. Sat. THE Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. D. C. MacGillivray. arrived in Penang today on his second visit to the Settlement to welcome his wife who will arrive on the Canton tomorrow 4 rom Britain. Accompanied by the Resident Commissioner, Mr. R. P. Btngham, the Deputy High71 words
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Article, Illustration454 1952-03-30 5 THE OEHLERS CELEBRATE SO YEARS OF BLISS By PETER HILL TOMORROW one of Singapore's longest married couples, 72-year-old Mr. Ceorge Rae Oehlers and his 69-year-old wife, Frances Maude (nee Clarke) celebrate their golden wedding in the house that Ceorge built in Upper Serangoon Road. Childhood sweethearts, the couple were married454 words
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Article81 1952-03-30 5 KUANTAN, Sat. THE Kuantan Town Board has rejected applications from one Singapore and one local firm to hold cinema shows in tents. Tent cinemas were a potential fire risk and could be blown down in a storm, it was said. Another application for a tented cinema at81 words
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Article19 1952-03-30 5 BUTTERWORTH. Sat. A five-year-old Malay boy. Ittnnl' bin Mat. was fatally knocked down by a taxi19 words
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Article, Illustration215 1952-03-30 5 CEVEN Singapore dogs "dressed" up with bows, flowers, J feathers and lacquered nails got together at Raffles Hotel and held a party of their own. yesterday loJs T fun^^d *aS went horn* haDDily The nn about, barked loudly and sometimes could not quite215 words
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Article, Illustration21 1952-03-30 5 Che A. Hamid bin H Samsudin and Chegu Aiyah binte A. Rahman who were married at York Hill, Singapore, last week.21 words
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Article37 1952-03-30 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat— The death took place at Muar on Thursday of Che Hamidah binte Mohd. Salleh. widow of Inche Hassan bin Tanjong, a former Secretary of the Town Board. Muar. She was 71.37 words
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Article92 1952-03-30 5 PENANO. Pri.— A call to members to give "stronger support" to the association was made by the outgoing president. Dr. Ong Huck Chye, at last night's annual meeting of the North Malaya Branch of the Hong Kong University Alumni Association. The meeting was preceded by a92 words
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Article86 1952-03-30 5 PENANO, Sat. OENANG POLICE, joined by Auxiliary officers and men, carried out an extensive screening operation in one of the most crowded areas in town last night. Hundreds of residents In Brick Kiln Road and adjoining Noordln, McNair and Presgrave Streets were called out of their86 words
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288 1952-03-30 5 MR. LUCAS PAID $146 TO LAND HIS CAR PROTESTS against Slnga- pore's "fantastic" port and landing charges were made to the Sunday Times by Mr. JP. Lucas, British Council representative from Jakarta, who found that to land his car from the boat which brought it from Indonesia cost "almost as288 words
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Article39 1952-03-30 5 KUANTAN, Sat— Abdul Rani bin Awang Ahmad, chief clerk of the Medical Department. Pekan, was sentenced to six months' rigorouc imprisonment at the Pakan Sessions Court, for criminal breach trust of $1,938 belonging to the department.39 words
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Advertisement340 1952-03-30 5 JUST OFF THE SHIP new stocks %jM DANISH i CHEESES danish blue X?/ Hanish gorgonzola danish petit gruyere COLD STORAGE OPENING TO-DAY f -^l-Zj^Z P<- 3 SHOWS S. 6.15 *915 PM s u™Z° 7 o'*\% I'nivrrsal Picture* IA The Air Force Secret Story! "TARGET s JJNKNOWN' SBHlilSMffi Mark Slevens Joyce340 words
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Miscellaneous251 1952-03-30 5 nuriDADr 8 45 Continental Touch": 10.30 "Piano Pluvhnuse". 10 30 1 1 StarSIllvArvllKi "Voice of the Poet": 10.50-11 light Serenade (481 M. 41 M.) Epilogue. 1 Methodist. mPWAWf* 9 am Good Morning": 9 30 ttTlfDfTD rXiHAHtir ■Musical Round-up": 10 Emer- KUALA IiUMJrUK (1280 kru. 234m.) gency News; 10.05 "Interlude from251 words
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Article, Illustration526 1952-03-30 6 N. MOREIRA - N. MOREIRA r By "JJAVE a cup of snakes' blood it's wonderful". This was the invitation often at a Chinese restaurant in Kuahi Lumpur until only I few years ago. A local Chinese lawyei told me this when speaking about Mr. Arthur Helliwell's arti cle526 words
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Article651 1952-03-30 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By MICHAEL Codner, like other British prisoners of war, was scornful of German collective punishment*. Now, ironically, his death— and the deaths of his comrades have led to Just that form of reprisal. Circumstances are. of course, entirely different. There is no parallel between651 words
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Article246 1952-03-30 6 Marie Gough's Cookery Corner HERE are two more curry recipes? KKN CURRY tVaah and joint a mcdi'in sized chicken. Crush a littl garlis and green gingrr in two cupfuls of cold water. Slice Ino onion* and fry Him in ihrr ounces of butter until golden brown246 words
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Article643 1952-03-30 6 By a lawyer QUESTIONS I received last week included the following: I PAY RENT TO MY LANDLORD MONTHLY. I NOW WISH TO LEAVE THE HOUSE. WILL YOU PLEASE INFORM ME HOW MUCH NOTICE IT IS NECESSARY FOR ME TO GIVE THE LANDLORD. take it that there643 words
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Advertisement226 1952-03-30 6 in the world created by d -*4 L'AIMANT L'ORIGAN CHYPRI MER..UDS PARIS MUGUET des BOIS VMiMm PHOTOFLASH ?;C FOR PERFECT INDOOR PICTURES /(J^^^n^' 'H||,'i 1 1 However good your camera: vS^^v^^ however weil synchronised TN< '//A y your shutter is with the VW^ ''^SteS. m* Hash attachment, you could y\jj,226 words
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Advertisement288 1952-03-30 6 J|ra|? |f a brilliant |i lii i sculptured #1 V life handle j|! j top' puts 1 Wek AJMII Hp? TRADE MARK jg|||p another big jump ahead ,-i.Xi^l II! iT^''' Th< BORNF Co. Limiic*. —^"H'^mlßy^- I dreamed I danced a ballet in mif maidenjbrm bra "Stage struck, dream struck! Fm288 words
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Article, Illustration1168 1952-03-30 7 HOWARD TAUBMAN - SHE'S HAD ENOUGH OF HOLL YWOOD HOWARD TAUBMAN Ingrid Bergman finds happiness at last By THE whole story of Ingrid Bergman's divorce and remarriage to Roberto Kossellini must have meant suffering to Pia the film star's young daughter by her first husband. Dr. Peter Lindstrom. Ingrid and Roberto knew that1,168 words
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Article421 1952-03-30 7 Por trait of a Queen DOROTHYTHATCHER visits an exhibition, andisthriHedbythe- LONDON. AS well as being A sumptuous, gorgeous and heart-break- j Ing, the Ideal Home Exhibition never fails us with a touch of the i practical and the novel, i This year the "Daily Mail" i is to be congratulated421 words
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Article, Illustration459 1952-03-30 7 Jane Lee's "Human Casebook' I am desperately in love with a girl who works in a night club. I visit the club as often as my time allows. Recently I saw her with another boy, and I feel I could murder him. This has caused me great459 words
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Advertisement269 1952-03-30 7 (uticura SOAP ih**A n The medicinal and toilet property iff Citticiira Soap not only clraiu« the <kui thoroughly, but help it to retain it« beanty and itt natural moixture. so easily dried out in hot climates. For Flawless COMPLEXIONS fill those throbbing pains In four muscles at once I Apply269 words
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Advertisement371 1952-03-30 7 Issss^^^^^^^^^s^^sss^^^^lr^^^flßßf^^^oy^ 'ASPRCKsh^fT |^b" ASPRO' tablets have the I Q*? "J power to stop the fever and I \N soothe away the paint and I\ aches in the body and joints. -a 'ASPRO' tablets are also very QUICK in action. Each tablet is specially sealed so that moist climate \,^^k^^2 cannot371 words
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Article, Illustration1302 1952-03-30 8 »|K) enable women to give more time io interests outside the home the Report urges; A. Drastic reorganisation of work In the home. B. A. new attitude to women in industry to give them much wider opportunities for part-time work. fend C A vast Improvement In1,302 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-03-30 8 Moat employer* feel that it is wasteful to train women in ikilied trade* because rfcey are likely ro marry. Ann Temple disagrees wirti this view. It took six months to train Hie girl above to become as) experienced welder.43 words
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Article472 1952-03-30 8 LONDON: go without that new hat— and that good-to-be-alive feeling it gives you— Just because the price tag scares you? Why not make it yourself at home? Millinery buyer of a large London store says: "More and morp woTfn nr» ■•.cVlng for buckram hat472 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-03-30 8 FOR THE BEACH: Two new swmuuiti from Pi/ii left. "Lufin" a two-piece in printed twlle wit* a Ham* pattern, i ßight, a CMhwt reminiscent «f rtie ancient Egyptians decorated wit* verticil plain, j Pepper »icV»ffc tCt36 words
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Advertisement151 1952-03-30 8 The watch people ask for by name A perfect movement with mmmmM^ m^^ m^ m^ mm^____, perfect accuracy. Accul s^/^ v racy that's protected by €^^^S^^St the °y ster case accuracy (l _jll^ _*m^ ia can c riarmec by *^j/>#^!^^^^^ >. vs or r or am P or ■«T /^STT^'T'avE!151 words
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Advertisement333 1952-03-30 8 MARMITE /^ks) gives you vZS the nr-^jl fitness V JL[ VITAMINS! k's grand to be fit and Marmite helps to make you fit. Marmite is a proved source of those bodybuilding vitamins that assure good health and protect you from Illness. Add Marmite to your favourite dishes and you increase333 words
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Article478 1952-03-30 9 'Lack of caution will arm bandits 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. f ENCKU Abdul Rahman, President of UMNO, today attacked the National Service Bill because it offered to give arms to every "Tom, Dick and Harry". He told the half yearly conference of the organisation that478 words
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Article165 1952-03-30 9 IPOH. Sat. RAINING ENTRY by cutting VI the barbed wire perimeter fence at the Nam Fah Mining kongsi in Menglembu about 9.30 last night 30 armed and uniformed bandits attacked the mine's police post and killed two Malay special constables and injured another. The bandits set165 words
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Article37 1952-03-30 9 MALACCA. Sat.— Malacca Government Clerical Services Union has awarded scholarships to Lee Swee Poh and A. M Duraisamy to undergo trade union training course to be held in Malacca from April 28 to May 9.37 words
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Article114 1952-03-30 9 Speeches may be limited SINGAPORE City Councillors may follow the procedure adopted by a rew municipal corporations in Britain and impose a time limit on speeches while a motion is being debated. The time limit may be from seven to 15 minutes. The City Council's Procedure Committee has recommended that114 words
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190 1952-03-30 9 problem of the wear and tear of identity cards is expected to be solved with the introduction by the S ngapore Government, later in the year, of a new type of olastic identity card These plastic cards will gradually replace the present paoer cards.190 words
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Article178 1952-03-30 9 EVIDENCE CLEAR -SO HE WILL HANG A SUBMISSION that a quarrel which led to a death was no more than a drunken brawl and that there was no evidence of any Intention to kill, was made by Mr. J. L. P. Harris in the Singapore Court of Appeal on Friday.178 words
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Article56 1952-03-30 9 MUAR, Fri. Wong Kirn. a logger employed by Bee Chai Sawmill of Batu Pahat. was killed when a log rolled over him while working in a forest at Bukit Soga on Dec 15. His widow and four minor children were awarded $3,200 compensation by the56 words
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Article270 1952-03-30 9 QNE of the Malay Regiment's earliest British officers and a former prisoner of war at Changi, Major M. E. B. Portal, is back in Singapore as the Resident Queen's Messenger. Major Portal, who retired from the Coldstream Guards last year, will spend three months in270 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-03-30 9 "Johnny" Johnson, Singapore swimming coach, is holding a one-man art exhibition this week. This picture shows him with some of his paintings while be was putting the finishing touches to his work. Sunday Times picture.35 words
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Article55 1952-03-30 9 KUANTAN, Sat. Warsani binte Haji Sallen, 52, was bound over by the President of the Kuantan Sessions Court for two years in the sum of $100, for dishonestly retaining one stolen gold necklace and one gold ring. It was stated that Warsani had been divorced by55 words
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Article52 1952-03-30 9 MALACCA. Sat.— A former Singapore resident. Mrs. Johana Rozells, died In Malacca yesterday. Mrs Rozells, who was 80. leaves two daughters and several grandchildren, among whom are Maurice de Souza of Croydei*. England. L. J. Fernandez of Supreme Court. Malacca, and Inspector A. G Fernandez52 words
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Article31 1952-03-30 9 MUAR, Sat.— Lai Sing, aged 52, was fined $30 or one week's imprisonment at Muar for moving foodstuffs and medicine without a permit within a restricted area at Sagil.31 words
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Article111 1952-03-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. AFTER seven months' of strenuous training. 163 j policemen passed out in pouring rain at the Police i Depot, Kuala Lumpur, today. Mr. J. N. D. Harrison, Assistant Commissioner (Training), who inspected the parade, spoke to -em in both Malay and Chin -c.111 words
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Article34 1952-03-30 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Inche Abdul Hamid. 22-year-old son of Haji Rahmat. Hospital Assistant, General Hospital, Johore Bahru. has left by plane for Melbourne. He has been awarded a scholarship by the Australian Government.34 words
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224 1952-03-30 9 SCOUTS TO DO GOOD TURN AT 808-A-JOB IF you have any repairs to be done, leave it till next 1 month when a group of scouts' from the Singapore (Eastern) Boy Scouts Association will be coming round to your house and asking for These scouts, said Mr. Charles J. Richards,224 words
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Article47 1952-03-30 9 PENANG. Sat. ONE European and a Chinese member of the Penang Auxiliary Police Force were killed this evening in an ambush in the Ayer Hitam Hills. They were taking part in a combined operation with Police when bandits opened fire on them.47 words
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Article74 1952-03-30 9 PENANG, Sat.— Fees for building plans may be doubled in Penang if a recommendation by the town planning and building department committee is approved at Monday's Municipal council meeting. The committee has proposed that the fees for every brick concrete or stone building not exceeding74 words
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Article773 1952-03-30 9 91 m I AST Dec. 2 turned out to be ouite a night for Freddie, an Enßlish-sDeak-ing Chinese clerk. Although a married man aeed 24. Freddie was still, clearly, a pleasure-loving youth. It was a Sunday and. having been to a late afternoon session at the flicks, he went773 words
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Article170 1952-03-30 9 SIR ISMAIL PROCLAIMED REGENT JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. SIR Ismail, Tunfcku Mahkota, was proclaimed Regent of Johore today before a large assembly of State officials in the Council Chamber, Johore Bahru Tungku Mahkota was received by a guard of honour, commanded by Lt. Yahaya, of the Sultan's Own Johorft Military Force,170 words
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Article40 1952-03-30 9 MUAR, Sat.— A lorry driver, Gnaiiitsamather, and a motorist. Sundaraju, were fined $30 and $25 respectively at Muar for negligent driving. Another driver Mok Sor, who carried goods without a haulage permit, was fined $2540 words
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Article51 1952-03-30 9 TAIPING. Sat.— The Women's Society of Christian Service, the Methodist Youth Fellowship and the Wesley Church, Taiping, will hold a joint farewell function at the Lady Treacher Girls' School on Monday at 5 p.m. for Miss Delia Olson, principal of the school, who is shortly leaving Taiping on51 words
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Advertisement33 1952-03-30 9 a^Lwr^raTa^ra^^^^L^^^L^Lr '\1 \<£ v \f~~J 7 THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND fcl Zj TO SARAWAK, NORTH BORNEO, 5 __~^-^T INDONESIA, THAILAND, BURMA -w^l.iV l^^ TSj^^sv a§out t vk MANAGERS: MANSFIELD CO, LTD. OCEAN BLDG. SINGAPORE I33 words
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Advertisement76 1952-03-30 9 Always a popular gift PALL MALL TABLE GLASSWARE Champagne Glasses $26.00 Doz. Claret Glasses Cocktail Glasses $20.00 Sherry Glasses $18.00 Liqueur Glasses 316.00 Goblets 8 oz $29.00 Sundae $25.00 Tumblers pint $20.00 Tumblers i pint $18.00 Tumblers i pint $16.00 Finger Bowls 2.50 Each Grape Fruits $29.00 Doi. Tankard Jugs76 words
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386 1952-03-30 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE. MAR. 30, 1952. Tanjong Malim SIR Gerald Tempier's drastic action against the townsfolk of Tanjong Malim is bound to cause some dissension, both here and overseas. There will be people who say that the punishment, on such a scale, of the innocent along with the guilty386 words
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Article133 1952-03-30 10 fF at any time in the future you are tempted to place any credence whatever In Communist propaganda, just think awhile on the current Red "germ war" campaign. The Americans, say the Russians, are firing shells "filled with Infected fleas, spiders and chickens' feathers and thus causing serious epidemics133 words
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Article, Illustration1583 1952-03-30 10 Convict and warder went on a journey 4 'PETTY CRIMINAL' FRQfif SINGAPORE PRAISES HIS CHARMING PROSECUTORS GEOFFREY KERR (HIMSELF FINED WITH BREATH-TAKING SPEED FOR ILLEGAL ENTRY) FOUND IN SARAWAK A PRISON SYSTEM WHICH HE DESCRIBES AS ONE OF THE MOST ENLIGHTENED HE HAS EVER SEEN THE other day, within theHeddi Morrison - 1,583 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-03-30 10 MISS MALAY A-6 This week's "Miss Malaya" is Miss Pek Eng of Singapore. Picture taken by Yung Fook Liun of 189, |alan Besar.23 words
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Letter323 1952-03-30 10 KAN KAH KO suggests that a certain statement found In the report of the British conference ot women, as It was reproduced in the Sunday Times of March 16 "may well prove insulting to thousands of religious readers of your paper". ixow lam at a loss to understand how such323 words
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Letter134 1952-03-30 10 I AM a hospital assistant studying in a mental hospital In Hampshire. England. I recently watched the semi-finals of the All-Eng-land Badminton Championships. But for the finals I had to content myself, like many others, with watching the games on Television. The men of Malaya have once again134 words
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Letter173 1952-03-30 10 YOUR Tttuueralivc columnist. "Billy Budd". recently poured scorn on Dr. Dofaby's Forum Ot The Air 1 heard this programme last Tuesday for the first time and thought it excellent. Of course, compared with similar programme in Britain It seems slow and rather clumsy, but for a country which lias-173 words
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Advertisement685 1952-03-30 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. TO Dr. Mabel Wong Chla. wife 01 Chla Potelk, a son, on March 28. 1952. \t KMiWI MX. Ml I THE family of the late Mr. Lee Tfeng Quan (Government Pensioner) thank all friends and relatives who sent wreaths message of cuiuiolence and attended the luneral SITUATION VACANI685 words
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Advertisement8 1952-03-30 10 own favourite drink i \W? "-W ORANGE CRUSH8 words
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534 1952-03-30 11 Offensive spirit of the Home Guards is spreading KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. offensive spirit of the Home Guards i spreading and is showing itself in attack against Communist bandits, not only with gun but also with parangs, said Mr. W. J. Onions, Kedah police officer in a "Spotlight on thi Emergency"534 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-03-30 11 VALERIE DAVIS models one of the 24 new Peggie Schmidt creations to be shown at a fashion parade at the CriMin Inn, Kuala Lumpur Friday Apt in aid of Selangot State Welfare fund*. Sunday Time* picture.36 words
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Article, Illustration212 1952-03-30 11 Laughs at the Little Theatre AN enthusiastic audience enjoyed the production of The Chiltern Hundreds." by William Douglas Home, which was presented at the Little Theatre last night at the beginning of a week's run. This comedy of political manners is full of comic situations, but at first the excellent212 words
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Article54 1952-03-30 11 A move to revive the local Indian Congress was made by Indians In Kam p a r during a reception held In honour of Mr. K. L. Devasar. President of the Malayan Indian Congress. A six man committee was formed for this purpose with Mr.54 words
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Article203 1952-03-30 11 it From Page On* will and love. He was essentially a man of peace." As the Victoria Memorial Hall clock struck 5 o'clock. Mr. Saravanamuttu stopped speaking and asked everybody to stand and observe two minutes silence. This coincided with the time at whicn the Prime Ministers cortege left203 words
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Article, Illustration462 1952-03-30 11 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN 'Bravest man I knew' By KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. IN the new villages around Tanjong Malim this week they sit in silence and think of Michael Codner. the man who had lived in a German prison camp and was determined never to allow462 words
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Article102 1952-03-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat A PREMIUM BOND Savings Club has been armed in Kuala Kubu Bahru to encourage Investments In premium bonds. Members of the Hub may subscribe $1. $2. or $5 a month and the total sum collected each month will be used to buy premium102 words
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Article41 1952-03-30 11 PENANG Sat IN a move to save Penang's 1 betel nut trade with Sumatra the local Atjeh Traders' Association has made representations to 'h* Penang Indonesian office urging that betel nut h*» treated as a vegetable41 words
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112 1952-03-30 11 THE L»RUG. yohinbine which 34-year-old Challappen Pillai toon must have caused his heart to stoD bea ing during his operation for aD3endic < t«.«! in the Naval Base Asian Hospital on Dec 4. At the inquest in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday. Dr.112 words
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80 1952-03-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR Sat "QPOON-FEEDING" or Scout O groups and local Scout associations is to be stopped by the Federation of Malaya Boy Scouts' Association. At the annual council meeting of the association In Kuala Lumpur today, it was decided that more determined efforts should80 words
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Article197 1952-03-30 11 SEXY BOOKS -20 CENTS PROFUSELY illustrated sex magazines are now displayed In some of the Colony bookstalls. Anyone can buy them from 20 cents to $1. Printed In foreign countries, these magazines are imported into the Colony by parcel post. A Sunday Times reporter picked up a few copies of197 words
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Article61 1952-03-30 11 CHEONG YIN WING, a -18--year-old clerk, was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment by the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr 8 E. Teh, for cheating George Oliver Daniel of $507 at Fraser and Neave in January this year. Cheong was stated to have told Daniel that the61 words
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Article, Illustration686 1952-03-30 12 Picture Parade by JOHN BEHAGUE "APPOINTMENT With Venus", latest British picture to reach Singapore, *\is, surprisingly enough, the story of a cow "A flawless animal with a pedigree as noble as the kings of Ireland which is rescued from under the noses of the686 words
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Article, Illustration122 1952-03-30 12 iJAVE you tried our new film contest yet? Each week we ar« printing scenes from famous films. Your job is to identify them and send us rheir tiHet. Prizes of $25, $15. $10 and $5 will be awarded to Hi* first four correct entries opened on Thursday morning.122 words
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Article237 1952-03-30 12 CONSIDER the career of Michael Wilding. The emigration to Hollywood of Stewart Granger and James Mason has left Wilding as Britain's No. 1 romantic male star, lord of the lovehungry stalls. He has. at the moment, no serious r.ivals, yet he admits '•My position is237 words
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Advertisement185 1952-03-30 12 WMF v < fl^E3Hfl>y^BaK Mr" i iM I^^tVt^Hml rrT Warner Bros, picture "A Streetcar Named Desire" Starring VIVIEN LEIGH MARION BRANDO Simultaneously Today 11. 1.45, 4. 6.30. 9.30 1.00 3 30. tt.oo. 9.00 CAPITOL PAVILION "Knock On Any Door" Tech. JPJ PREMIERE RELEASE Ma\J Tomorrow 9^o p.m. mp^ capitol >^|185 words
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Advertisement182 1952-03-30 12 r TO-NIGHT at 8.45 >* h THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY presents SMETERLIN SMETERLIN SMETERLIN SMETERLIN SMETERLIN SMETERLIN in the GRIEG AND RACHMANINOFF PIANO CONCERTOS I SEATS OBTAINABLE TONIGHT AT THE —I VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL >> Today at 8 30 a.m. "Undersea Kingdom" >> << (Serial) 11 ajn.-1.30-4 6.45 9.30 p.m182 words
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Article, Illustration183 1952-03-30 13 rC Sunday Times is awarding $15 to the best picture of Hie week, with $5 for run-ners-up. There is also a prize of $25 for Hie best picture of the month. This week's first prise goes to Sam Kai Yee. of 296 Oiulia Street, Penang, for his picture.183 words
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Article647 1952-03-30 13 Raymond Thomas - Raymond Thomas PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH— 9 By WHEN an advanced worker shows his photographs to a nan-photographer nine times out of ten It wi'.l be said "What a marvellous camera you must have." Show the same photo graphs to a beginner or intermediate worker and hi.comment647 words
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Advertisement213 1952-03-30 13 if .jtfKkiTVinW I U i I Finest Swiss Bmm Movie Camera $1,260.Complete with multiscopic viewfinder, eye-level focus, carrying case and 2 lenses. Send for free leaflet. Distributors Singapore Photo Co., Singapore. Eastern Photographers. Kuala Lumpur. Sole Agents: JOIN THE ANSCO AGFA PHOTO CONTEST $1000.00 PRIZES Ring 6930 fpA Vlkl /U213 words
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Advertisement162 1952-03-30 13 A Great Name in I ARMSTRONG j RADIOGRAM CHASSIS 10 Valves 15 Valves x '^n^ijjil '^'.Jlllff^flK yMgMMjjt-rji» .y.>..i., '-^~t<Jl High gain Bandspread Radio Chassis 9 Wavebands Bandspread) Radio Frequency Pre-Amplifier, 2 Inf. mediate Frequency Stages with variable selectivity Automatic Noise Limitcr, Bass and Treble Lift Controls. 15 Watts Puth-Pull Out162 words
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Article, Illustration1923 1952-03-30 14 MALAYA 1937-1952: HOW WE PROGRESSED UNDER GEORGE VI THE SUNDAY TIMES RECENTLY ASKED AN ECONOMIST TO ASSESS THE CHANGES WHICH TOOK PLACE IN THIS COUNTRY DURING THE LATE KING'S REIGN. IN HIS ARTICLE, CHARLES GAMBA RECALLS WHEN RUBBER WAS 27 CENTS A POUND AND PETROL 77 CENTS A GALLON; AND1,923 words
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Advertisement108 1952-03-30 14 GENERAL TECHNICAL SUPPLIES LTD. 4th Floor, Union Building, Room F 8 SINGAPORE Telephone P. O. Box 7355 1203 Manufacturers' Representatives and Importers of all types of Machinery for: Oil Mills Rubber, Tea, Coffee, Margarine Plants Sisal Factories Refining Plants Cannery and Tannery Hydrogenation Plants Metal Industry Sawmill Wood working Mining108 words
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Advertisement286 1952-03-30 14 I Millionaire's shaving I for only 1.20... J M The World's richest men naturally choose- M the World"" finest shaving system. M You can enjoy this luxury, too. A M complete Razor set at such a modest I price brings the comfort of a perfect daily shave within the reach286 words
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Article, Illustration553 1952-03-30 15 He captures the East in bright relief An R.A.F. technician turns to palette and paint rro listen to Flight, Sergeant N. G. Carlile of R.A.F. Station. Seletar, giving a lecture on precision instruments you wouldn't think he was a talented painter. For one thing, the majority of artists one meets553 words
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Article144 1952-03-30 15 DAVID GOLDBERG, an Australian grazier, has built a dummy freight plane to make 100 valuable itud sheep "air-minded." Each day he herds the sheep into pens in a fullscale model of a British Overseas Airways Corporation York plane as "training" for an 8,000-mile flight to Israel next144 words
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Article277 1952-03-30 15 PHANTOM WINDS SWEEP HEAVENS pHANTOM winds with velocities as high as 3CO miles an hour are sweepIng through the high heavens. They are being studied as part of the ionosphere-research programme of the U.S. National Bureau of Standards. Similar studies are under way in Canada and Britain. These winds are277 words
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Article, Illustration851 1952-03-30 15 JAMES WICKENDEN - JAMES WICKENDEN 'How to improve your eyesight the final article By HPHE four habits to improve eyesight recommended by the American doctor whose theories have been described in these articles are blinking, relaxing, developing central concentration, and deve loping the habit of shifting the point of851 words
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Advertisement579 1952-03-30 16 MANDARIN. HOKKIEN. CANTONESE LEARN Chinese by Sell-UtigM WORD FOR WORD Method Books. MANDARIN: Beglnner'a, $2 IntcnnedUte. $1.50. Advanced. *3. Classic, $1.50. Idioms. $2. Eng. -Mandarin Diet. $5.50 Man-darln-Eng. Diet., $19.50. HOKKIEN, $2.50 CANTONESE. $9. Simple Eng. Conversation for Adult Student*. $2.40. Chlnfea Book Store, 73 Prlnsep St. S'por* P. W.579 words
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Miscellaneous1198 1952-03-30 16 V jTT^teVwL^^al ™S wir^ DOCTOR ALSO UOiN£O THE PUSSUT, 3BARING \T^ft|lv^C !xg; vfl PARTICULAR AUUC£ AGAINST 7h£ APS-MAN. \"o h T^S^KfiluJL^ UW^^/\W *Sc\ &vr suoqznly a loupes a^dbb &xttl£ cer pro*\s=p tuzeoee rnk HA66ARD G\RL t AU ,A~t^ r 3^t^^^^^^VW\^S>^ OUT TH6 SQUBAUN& P*&H\i£& HATO AND H\6 MSN 1 Spo^mwM1,198 words
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Article807 1952-03-30 17 NAT GUBBINS - NAT GUBBINS By IT is reported that, at A Seacox Heath, Flimwell. Kent, English country club of the Soviet diplomats, they entertain each other at week-ends with the balalaika and charades. Here Is a charade they might do In the manner of the 19th century Russian807 words
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Article, Illustration695 1952-03-30 17 ALSATIANS— GUARDIANS OR SAVAGE KILLERS? AT night time in Britain's public parks, in lonely steets, in tbe shadows of buildin?* ihe bright eyes watch. Tm... me Alsatia: dogs uk.: ...e pricked earc and tr.e -witching tails, trained by the police anci the Services to trap wrongdoers. What is the truth695 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-03-30 17 When Americans Hi;nk ot c in; ing costumes they think of |unc Kbnchard, for tfiey arc her tpi-ci.il line of mannequin work. Her talents as a model for battling costumej are self ev dent.38 words
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Article169 1952-03-30 17 PRODUCTION of Vitamin B-12. perhaps life's most 1 potent chemical, can be speeded greatly and increased by a new mould strain isolated from several hundred obtained from Japanese soil. The mould, used in fermentation, also produced an unidentified substance, apparently one of the term killers resembling Penicillin169 words
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Advertisement347 1952-03-30 17 LOW COST FLOORING! You can have beaut. ful ARMSTRONG'S ACCOTILE FLOOR AT LOW COST by laying the tiles yourself! It's not difficult and the necessary tools and adhesive are inexpensive Let us help you design an attractive floor and show you how much you'll save by doing the work yourself347 words
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Article, Illustration669 1952-03-30 18 Manning Blackwood - Manning Blackwood By MY blast against our idiot cyclists list week has l>roughi forth one or two letters of furious protest and a lone talc of woe f;om one of our office tamliies. who is due "before the li'-.ik" next month for a cycling669 words
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457 1952-03-30 18 PAT COLLINS - PAT COLLINS By LONDON. CTOKE CITY ar c the latest League club to cut costs. They have notified all other clubs that offers will be accepted for a large number of players. Included i. c George Mountford. Alec Ormston and Roy Beckett. So457 words
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Article217 1952-03-30 18 LONDON. I ILTE have had the unlovely > task lately of obser- ving that Britain is not > represented in the four- man Bob at the Winter Olympic Games in Oslo because there was. according to official sources, no bob-team of sufficient class available. Now217 words
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402 1952-03-30 18 says McDONALD BAILEY, world 100 metres record holder IN slightly more time than it takes to read the headline of this article, the great thrill of the indoor athletics meeting at Harringay this week will have come and gone. I'm thinking of402 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-03-30 18 Square dancing ii all the rage in Brlntain this year, and this is what the gay young things are wearing swirling full skirts and black velvet blouses. Any square dancing enthusiasts in Malaya?33 words
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Article, Illustration602 1952-03-30 18 SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS BY 'CRUSADER' HONG KONG'S suggestion to the Malayan Cricket Association that the prewar inter-port series.be revivea was considered by the M.C.A. committee at a meeting in Kuala Lumpu" last Sunday. It was decided to inquir. into the "feasibility" of resuming the602 words
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Advertisement236 1952-03-30 18 GOLD FLAKE Singapore 80 per 35 c/s p9r tO's pocket FedercHon $205 per tin 40 c/s per l O's pocket Yours *J% to Cain HEAVY REDUCTIONS at our Bargain Counters *J3 f#o oi o j i n tn# 1 SPEC|iMr^lo9b DISCOUNT ON ALL WORSTED WOOLLENS Beautiful Celaneie Silk Lace Embroidered236 words
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323 1952-03-30 19 TRENGGANU, KELANTAN JOIN MALAYA CUP But they got in on 7-6 majority KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 'THE Football Association of Malaya today decided 1 to accept Trengganu and Kelantan as competitors in the 1952 Malaya Cup competition. There were strong objections to this from Selangor and Pahang whose representatives said they323 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-03-30 19 JT'S A GOAL schoolboys of St. John's Institution cheer the old boys as Matthew Danker fives them a lc id in the Thompson Cup Anal at Kuala Lumpur on Friday. St. Johns OB A. drew 1-1 with VI Old Boys. Straits Times picture.43 words
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Article52 1952-03-30 19 SINGAPORE COMBINED ►3 SCHOOLS team to meet Johore Combined Schools at Kluang next Saturdayhas been chosen as follows W. Skinner; Perera. Sim Cheok; Omar Dawood. Smahon. Kee Seng; Quee Cheng. Charlie Chan, Jui Kirn. Mahesa. Kirn Chye Tomorrow Combined Schools meet Singapore ''A" at Raffles52 words
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Article27 1952-03-30 19 TWICKENHAM. Sat ENGLAND beat Ireland by three points to nil In the Rugby International here today, there being no score In the second half.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article118 1952-03-30 19 Poh Lim in exhibition Ong Poh Urn. the Irish singles champion and Malayan Thomas C^ip recond seed, thrilled a crowd of more than 200 yest*rdav with his dazzling strokes and powerful smashes In his two-set exhibition pme against Cheong Hock Lene last years Singapore singles champion. These two players coupled118 words
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76 1952-03-30 19 IPOH. Sat. SULTAN Idrls Training College. Tanjong Malim. beat Guru Narvik Institution, Ipoh. 6-1 en the Padang today, thus qualifying to meet Ipoh ACS in the semifinal of the Hussars Cup interschool soccer competition. Half time score was one-all, Mat Noor scoring for SITC76 words
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Article251 1952-03-30 19 Of SI MI-HNALS [burn Ko. 0 Newcastle 0 i i*i .i Arsenal UMCKJI DIV. I 1 Liverpool 1 Iry U Sund 'land 1 rltou Aston Villa am Derby Co sbrough 2 Manchester 2 3 Wolves 0 2 Portsmouth 0 LBAGUI DIV. II 'i.ii.im I Hull 2 »ordReuter - 251 words
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Article270 1952-03-30 19 nal spurt brought Oxford victory LONDON, Sat mderdog" Oxford crew ke a five-year Camgrip on the University ice today, winning by et in a blind snowtwo crews rowed virside by side over the 4 1 4 mile course 0| ame.s. Neither one was gain as much as a full atAP - 270 words
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Article574 1952-03-30 19 yyiTH the schoolboy Olymp.c aspirant, Lav Buo:>g Hoo, in their ranks, the Queen Street Boys' Club had no difficulty to retain the Laycock Cup for the champion team in yesterday's annual swim gala of the Singapore Youth Council held at the Mount Emily Swimming574 words
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Article342 1952-03-30 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. CELANGOR'S state cricket trial between teams captained by Alan Jones and Harry Bennett, which began on the Kuala Lumpur padang this afternoon, did not produce the cricket expected of state batsmen. Early" morning rain made the wicket soft and responsive to spin342 words
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Article34 1952-03-30 19 LONDON. Sat. T>HE Spring blizzard which swept parts of London today caused the wholesale cancellation of Rugby Tnion matches, flat racing at Ke. ion Park and eras country ces Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article84 1952-03-30 19 CHICAGO, Sat. JKE Williams, former world lightweight boxing champion, was suspended yesterday for six weeks by the Illinois State Athletic Commission. The Commission said that suspension was to allow Williams time to recuperate from his fifth round technical knockout by Chuck Davey. of Detroit, at the ChicagoReuter - 84 words
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277 1952-03-30 19 By Our Soccer Reporter Singapore "A" 3; R.A.F. Malaya 1. OINGAPORE "A'> should not be elated with their three-one win over R.A.F. Malaya at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Let them have no illusions they were not the better side on the field277 words
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Article219 1952-03-30 19 KOENITZ 6-20 IN TRIAL IPOH, Sat. DERAK'S perennial batting weakness was once again manifest in the first State Trial which began on the padang today, the only creditable jscore coming from veteran State player S V. Suppiah who collected 39 Suppiah gave a difficult chance In the slips early On.219 words
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Article36 1952-03-30 19 In a SAFA Youth Tournament second round tie at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday St. Andrews School best Young Soccer ites 4-0. Jui Kirn (3) and Ronald Tan j scored for the winners.36 words
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Article76 1952-03-30 19 CTAMINA failed Victoria School Old Boys in the annual Past v Present match yesterday After leading 4-1 at half time they were hard put to it to hold the schoolboys to a 4-4 draw. And to further discomfit them, Avthar Singh missed a penalty in76 words
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Advertisement97 1952-03-30 19 ORDER NOW ONLY A FEW COPIES AVAILABLE The STRAITS TIMES DIRECTORY *§IS§^2| neSSCS. Drofeilioftv und*r I 292 approoriata he a A STREETS AND ROADS Wft. SICTION listing .11 StTMta *»d Roads la 10 SECTIONS of derailed Singapore. Kuta LumA u ,a,i. •"♦omiaHwi eo»«ftag IB- pur, Ipoh, P«na n n, A97 words
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550 1952-03-30 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Van Brenkelen horses m shozv good form .1 By IPOH, Saturday. INDIVIDUALITY, surprise entry for the lj-mile Perak Derby on April 12, made track-watchers take notice at Ipoh this morning: when ho cleared right away from MODEST FLUTTER (Percival) and REGMAR550 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-03-30 20 THE U.K. FLAT racing season began again on Monday. Gordon RicMrds, who spent 14 hours a day training for this year's racing (he boxes and sweats away at hard manual labour with the concentration and determination th.it have made him champion jockey 24 times) is seen here out training on60 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-03-30 20 p L. CHOONG in action in Ihe men's doubles final in the All-England badminton championships. II partnered his brother, Fddy. to beat Foul Holm and Ole Jensen to win the title— Popper picture.33 words
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Article69 1952-03-30 20 LONDON. Sa\ Linda Wall, Austrian gtrl who celebrated her 18.h birthday yesterday, won the women's singles title in the English op?n table tennis championships at Wembley her? last night. She defeated R salind Row e of Britain 21 17, 21 J, 21 8. i nReuter - 69 words
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Article31 1952-03-30 20 JJKAVY rain in the moraJr.g washed out most outdoor sport ii Sin?«pore yesterday. The Sirgapore Cricket Association's senior matches have been reduced to oce-innlngs fixtures today.31 words
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Article625 1952-03-30 20 WEIGHTS for Sat-, TT unlay. April 5. first day of the Perak Turf Club's Easter i meeting: Cl. 1, Div. 1-9 F. Curlew 9.07 Chanlilly 9.00 Col. Whatnot 8.12 Treasure Ship 8.12 Tara Street 8.11 Bloodshot 8.07 Decanter 8.06 Melbury Court 8.021 Technicolor 8.02625 words
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Article258 1952-03-30 20 Davies shatters 200yard record PRINCETON, New Jersey, Saturday. JOHN Davies of Michigan, a 21-year-old senior from Sydney, Australia, shattered the world record for the 200 yard breast stroke last night as he won the National Collegiate A.A. champ onship in 2 mm 12.9 sec. Davies, Michigan's cocaptain ana 1951 big258 words
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Article102 1952-03-30 20 THE FIELD SECURITY BAG 10 DUCKS KUALA LIMPUR. Sat. rN batsmen had "ducks," the eleventh hit a boundary before being dismissed. and with Extras collecting three, the whole Field Security Section eleven were all out for seven runs in their cricket match a* inst YMCA at Brickfields oday. V's battea102 words
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Article90 1952-03-30 20 NEW YORK, Sat. OEEDED players led by chamv pion Joe Alston and former champion Martin Mendez won easily in the opening matches of the United States badminton championships. Mendez won two matches to advance to the quarterfinals. Mendez lost only five points In the two matchesUP - 90 words
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Article36 1952-03-30 20 Braddell Sports Club drew nilnil with Fed. Sec. Mess In a friendly scccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. This was Braddell S C's fifth game of the season they won the first four.36 words
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Article189 1952-03-30 20 FANNY IS BEATEN IN SPRINT CAPETOWN. Sat. jyt RS. Fanny Blanker.s-Koen. Dutch winner of four Olympic i gold medals In London in 1948. was beaten in the 100 yards final I In the South African athletics championships and Olympics trials i here today. Mrs. Blankers-Koen's conqueror was Mrs. Daphne RobbReuter - 189 words
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Article47 1952-03-30 20 OTEC "B" deserved their 3-2 victory over Singapore Cold Storage "B" in a Business Houses F.A. Div. 3 match at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers for OTEC were Amln Itam. Juraineee and Orton Kal Seng and S M Abdul Kadlr scored for Cold Storage.47 words
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Article88 1952-03-30 20 SYDNEY, Sat. NORMAN Von Nida won the McWilliams Wines K. 2,600 professional golf tournament at Kensington today with an aggregate of 281 for the 72 holes. Ossie Pickworth was second with 283 and Peter Thomson third with 285. Max Faulkner, British open champion, carded 292Reuter; AP - 88 words
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Article263 1952-03-30 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. AFTER being level at 1-1 at the interval. Negri Sembllan Chinese, last year's N.S. dual soccer champions, had to bow down to Tamilian* Physical Culture Association. la.st year Selangor Cup winners who snatched a 4-3 victory at Princes Road. Kuala Lumpur, today.263 words
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