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Title Section30 1952-04-20 1 20 APHI9S LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition of the Strait* limes Ct Singapore Free Press No. 872. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS30 words
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495 1952-04-20 1 Templer acts on Tanjong Malim article By LESLIE HOFFMAN THE article "Tanjong 1 Malim: The Great Post Mortem" in last week's Sunday Times has had an immediate and powerful effect The silent Chinese of Tanjong Malim and other towns in the Federation will have a real chance of telling someone495 words
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Article705 1952-04-20 1 Concessions to labourers at meetings TALKS LAST FOR THREE HOURS "|"HE threatened strike by the Singapore City Council labourers will now probably not take place. Yesterday a special four-man committee of the Council met representatives of the Federation of City Council Labour Unions and the705 words
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Article171 1952-04-20 1 But Navy workers to come out MORE than 350 members of the Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union, at their annual general meeting yesterday, decided to strike in (heir bid for better salary scales and conditions »t service. They also decided to institute a strike fund to sustain striking members. Not171 words
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165 1952-04-20 1 NON-INDUSTRIAL civilian workers with the Army and Royal Navy are to get establishment rights entitling them to pensions similar to those announced on Friday for RAF. civilian workers. I The president of the Sin- gapore Admiralty Local Staff Union. Mr. R. P. Eswaran.165 words
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43 1952-04-20 1 WASHINGTON. Sat—President Truman accused the House- yesterday of Inflicting "terribly dangerous" cuts on defence spending. He threatened to recall Congress in a special session If It adjourns without voting all the military funds he deer *s necessary.— U.P.UP - 43 words
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Article69 1952-04-20 1 SYDNEY, Sat. EXCLUSIVE "snob" clubs in Singapore are contributing to Asian misunderstanding, the British political philosopher, Professor George Catlin, said today on his arrival here by air for an Australian lecture tour. "We must strive for the unity of the English-speaking world but we must69 words
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Article32 1952-04-20 1 yvAaninuiuw, sal. President Truman has signed a law making an additional U*****,000,000 avilable In direct housing loans in cases where private financing at reasonable rates is not available.— AP.AP - 32 words
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Article27 1952-04-20 1 VALENCIA, Sat.— The Rice Growers' Federation announced yesterday that 25,000 tons of rice from Spain's surplus stocks will be exported to Japan shortly— AP.AP - 27 words
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Article29 1952-04-20 1 NAIROBI, Sat— The Ooternor of Kenya. Sir Philip Mitchell, nas imposed a collective fine of £2.500 on the North Kenya KUtuya tribe for suppressing evidence— A.P.AP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration97 1952-04-20 1 Six charming songstresses took time off to look after babies at the Overseas Chinese creche in Balmoral Road. Singapore, yesterday. The occasion was a f ea party at which Dr. S. Hwa. founder of the crech announced that leading songstresses would take part in a97 words
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162 1952-04-20 1 ANO KIM KBOW, a 16-year- I driver. That day. the taxiold girl, who bit off the driver had a fight with his ear of her busband's first wife first wife. See. in a fight, was yesterday sen- During a scramble for tenced162 words
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Article32 1952-04-20 1 CAIRO, Sat. Egyptian military forces, after three months In control of Cairo, today handed over their daties to the civil police. But martial law still remains In force.— Reutex.Reuter - 32 words
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94 1952-04-20 1 JOCKEY 'BUZZED' HIS HORSE BARRED MIAMI Sat. JOCKEY NUNCIO!* PARISO was barred for life todayby the Florida State Racing' Commission for -attempting to stimulate a horse with an electric buzaer". The action, announced oy the State placing Commission Chairman. Mr. D.C. Jones, is eipected v tto be honoured by allUP - 94 words
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250 1952-04-20 1 WASHINTON, Saturday. THE United States Government today announced the removal of almost, all controls on the use of natural ami synthetM rubber, effective on Monday. But the door was left open for a quick clamp-down should America's rubber stockpile fall dangerously low orAP - 250 words
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Article95 1952-04-20 1 A grouse is removed SINGAPORE rubber circles last night described the news from Washington as "the biggest the natural rubber market has had for many months." One member of the Industry said: "The removal of controls on the consumption of natural rubber should allow consumers to acquire and use more95 words
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Article97 1952-04-20 1 New Far East air chief appointed LONDON, Sat. AIR Marshal Sir Thomas M. Williams has declined to accept the post of Com man-der-ln-Cnief of Britain's Far East Air Force because of ill health. Air Vice-Marshal Alfred Sandercon. Director General of Personnel at the Air Ministry, will now become Commander-in-chief TheReuter - 97 words
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Article39 1952-04-20 1 JAKARTA. Sat. Official circles would not comment on the arrest and subsequent release In Holland of Raymond "Turk" Westerllng beyond stressing that Indonesia stands by her demands that he be delivered to Indonesian authorities for trial.— A.P.AP - 39 words
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Article46 1952-04-20 1 WASHINGTON, Sat.— The U.S. Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert A. Lovett, said yesterday that some new weapons are "so destructive that their use in war might leave little of the civilisation as "we know it." He did not specify wh?t the awesome weapons were.46 words
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Article249 1952-04-20 1 THE Masons of the Singapore Naval Base Writer Raymond Mason and his young wife Claudette found a home at last yesterday evening. A European man drove up to their temporary home. J2 Ottawa Road. Naval Base, at 4 o'clock, packed them into his249 words
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Article34 1952-04-20 1 LOS ANGELES. Sat.— An American trans-continental airliner, which vanished over fog-shrouded San Gabriel Valley, crashed into the slopes of the grassy Puente Hills yesterday, killing all 28 persons aboard —U.PUP - 34 words
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Article19 1952-04-20 1 WASHINGTON. Sat—President Truman boarded his yacht Williarasburg yesterday for a week-end trip down the Potomac River— UP.UP - 19 words
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Article, Illustration2156 1952-04-20 2 The flying saucers are back again Where do they come from? Where do they go? The greatest i ai mystery of the century has still not been solved Flying Saucers are still being seen in various parts of the world, and experts have started a new probe into this most*AP - 2,156 words
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Advertisement91 1952-04-20 2 No matter where Hercules cycles go they are the most /ft fr suitable for local conditions. This is because Hemiles BB engineers arc constantly studying the special require- mf^j^ Jj ments of every country. Latest designs, finest quality mt\/ J^E J&£^^\> materials and matchless craftsmanship, have made (TufiM gmJ^Kri Hercules91 words
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Article, Illustration534 1952-04-20 3 Acquitted CO. says 'I shall have to start again' The case of the colonel and the lady LONDON, Saturday. L.IEUT-COLONEL HENRY JAMES CREEDY head of the Army's No. 1 Higher Education Centre, at Catterick, Yorks, was acquitted by a court martial of charges concerning the wife of his second-in-command. AndAP - 534 words
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Article256 1952-04-20 3 JINCE March 24 all three of Singapore's High Court judges have sat in the afternoons, except where a case was shorter than expected. This was stated officially yesterday. And it was added that the fact that court work was finished did not mean that work256 words
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Article57 1952-04-20 3 IPOH. Sat. COR committing a serious offence against a Chinese girl, a young special constable, Ismail bin Chan, was yesterday sentenced to five years' imprisonment by Mr. Justice Thomson in the Assize Court. The offence was said to have been committed in the Pokok Assam resettlement57 words
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Article70 1952-04-20 3 Sucaryle, a new food sweetener which may be used In place of sugar, has now arrived in Malaya. Discovered by scientists, it is for those on a diabetic or reducing diet. Had opium, gaoled Goh Thian Chew, aged 29, W35 yesterday sentenced by :ne Singapore Third District70 words
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153 1952-04-20 3 r fWO judges debated for more than an hour yesterday to decide the smartest among the 60 latest recruits from Nepal to the Singapore Gurkha Police Contingent. The 60 had traced for three months for the competition, held at the Contin1 gent's headquarters Gurkha153 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-04-20 3 The Pope delivers his annual Easter message from the balcony of St. Peter's Cathedral in Borne to a crowd of SM.MV Easter pilgrims.— A J\ picture26 words
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Article71 1952-04-20 3 Tried to kill wife— police KAMAL bin Sidln was yesterday committed in the Singapore Third Police Court for trial at the next Assizes I on a charge of the attempt I ed murder of his wife. Samiah blnte Kasrom. The attempt was alleged to have been made at Pasir Panjang71 words
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Article181 1952-04-20 3 200 REDS TRAIN IN SIAMESE BASES KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. ABOUT 200 Communist terrorists rent and train in the border areas adjoining North Malaya, Mr. R. W. E. Harper, the British Vice-Con-sul at Singgora. Siam, said today. From their bases in Siam, they are known to infiltrate into Malaya along old181 words
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Article193 1952-04-20 3 "THE Singapore Rubber Market reacted favourably to news that the United States Government would, over the week-end, announce some relaxation of control over the use of natural rubber. Prices in all sections improved, with May first-grade being sold at $1.11 a lb. at one stage in the morning.193 words
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Miscellaneous227 1952-04-20 3 v3BPaVrpHHDH Br^VßSnßj SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR J*"^ "K3SJ? 0a m crmi M.irnino- gin Mil Kunr 9 Variety Bjndbox 930 HaltoS»"ir»M mos m 3 pm A» Sl*** l > P 1 110 New< Strictly Instrumental; Hanv^SSrtlnw and £Z Rova^ pi^ ho^- J«« Club; 4-6 10 Open* Concert: 10.30-11 Until ita«ll>M- i.tin Ai^rt4227 words
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597 1952-04-20 4 Francis Wong - A Straits Chinese looks at racialism Francis Wong THE EVIL THAT MUST BE LEFT JTO DESTRO Y ITSELF By /-ENERAL Sir Gerald Templer recently unloosed a heavy barrage at racial discrimination. He was backed up by the Malayan Press and public. But in my opinion, racialism is too little analysed597 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-04-20 4 This week's Miss Malaya" is Miss Lee Yuen of Singagapore. Send your entries to: "Miss Malaya", Sunday Times, Cecil Street, Singapore 1.24 words
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Article195 1952-04-20 4 I HAD often wondered about the blank spots which I occasionally saw on the heads of &vm P of my Malay friends. Th*v ma<i,> no effort to hide these square hairless patches under a hat or cap This is berbekam, I am told. It is a195 words
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Article604 1952-04-20 4 ALBERTUS found a Spider-Hunter's nest containing two fledglings that flew off a few days later. These birds are timid and always leave their well-hidden nests if you pass nearby. They flit from tree to tree close by and utter their cry of "cheekcheek" for604 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-04-20 4 lick fruit ripm.nj: This picture Mates Nui M. _.m Teow tMm of 324 Beach Ro«4 Si.nnwt16 words
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Advertisement75 1952-04-20 4 Barrels offer you a choice of Green. *A^^ priced favourite. Choice of Green, I^l 111 ■^ffi^SNw W Easiest pen to fill Immerse J™^. CRAFTSMAN is the finesr pen ever presented at so IH| "*^SS!^^^^!§^^ *WbF and watch c level in the the combination of low cost and writing quality is75 words
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Article169 1952-04-20 5 Hero will go to a big party A SINCAPORE lorry driver. Mr. Ling See Yeong, will be Hie guest of honouf at a dinner at the Cathay Restaurant on May 6 when Miss |uiiana Oaroya one of seven people he rescued from the Rochore Canal, last week celebrates her third169 words
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Article64 1952-04-20 5 At the annual general meeting of the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society in Singapore yesterday, the following were elected officebearers for the year: President— Dato Syed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagoff; vice-presidents— Inche Ahmed bin Ibrahim, Inche Syed Mohamed Alsagoff and Haji Mohamed Khan; secretary— Inche A. Wanjoor,64 words
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Article62 1952-04-20 5 int Queen's first birthday since her accession to the thrcne falls tomorrow when she wili be 2«. but, like her father before her. she has decided to celebrate her birthday officially on June 5. Official celebrations will take place in Singapore, as elsewhere, on Thursday, June62 words
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Article, Illustration573 1952-04-20 5 Act in 'Bloody Revenge IPOH, Saturday. A DRAMATIC troupe composed of surrendered bandits, including a company commander, and platoon and section commanders of the "Malayan Races Liberation Army", is proving a major success in alienating squatters from bandit influence. The idea for this visual573 words
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Article62 1952-04-20 5 Piarra Sher Singh, aged 22 of South Canal Road, was yesterday charged in the Singapore First Police Court with robbing Chua Nai Chik, a woman, of $30 at about 1.30 on Apr. 10. He was also charged with trying to abduct her. He was remanded until62 words
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Article45 1952-04-20 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Mazlan bin Rahman, member of No. 19 Jungle Squad, stationed at Tampoi. was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment by Mr. N. A. Cohen in the S- vsion s Court today for forging his name on another person's identltv card.45 words
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Article28 1952-04-20 5 Sir Charles Murray-Ayns-ley, Chief Justice, Singapore, who was away in Kuala Lumpu r in connection wi;> the Court of Appeal there, has returned to Singapore.28 words
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Article215 1952-04-20 5 'Cars queue to be inspected' rE president of the Singapore Hire Car Association, Mr T. A. Simon, yesterday charged the Registrar of Vehicles Department with causing undue inconvenience ■to owners when £hey pre- I rented their vehicles for halfyearly inspection at the department in Middle Road. Mr. Simon told the215 words
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Article47 1952-04-20 5 Peter Lourdes, aged 15, was yesterday brought before the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman on a tentative charge of unlawful possession of 16 rounds of .303 ammunition. Lourdes was allowed $500 bail. The case was postponed to May 3.47 words
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Article202 1952-04-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat EUROPEAN stores in Kuala Lumpur just watched and waited for supplies as local firms went ahead and made the best of the rush for dog muzzles during the past weeks None of the European firms was prepared for tre sudden demand caused202 words
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Article277 1952-04-20 5 By Our Film Reporter. THE Colonial and Foreign Offices are sponsoring a series of films on the democratic way of life for free screening in Singapore and the Federation, and the first two, "Man On Trial" and Local Newspaper," have just been shown to277 words
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Article87 1952-04-20 5 BAUXITE FOR FORMOSA FROM JOHORE thousand tons of bauxite were taken this week to Formosa from the former Japanese -owned ore mines in Southern Johore The three vessels carrying the bauxite are the Ping Tung, Tai Chong and the Kao Hslung. All are owned by the China Nationalist Government. Early87 words
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Article48 1952-04-20 5 Ticket No. 4688 won the lottery for a Skoda coupe motor-car run by the ExServices Association of Singapore in aid of St. Andrew's Cathedral War Memorial Appeal Fund during the ball at the Sea View Hotel on Friday night. More than 1,000 people attended the function.48 words
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Article119 1952-04-20 5 AN Australian welfare ofll- cial. Miss Kathleen Crisp, arrived In Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yestetdty and intends seeing as much of th(j Colony'g welfar* services before leaving in four days. Director of the Bocial Work and Research Division of thp CommonweaCth Department IQf Social Services in Melbo119 words
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Advertisement165 1952-04-20 5 X <**&*(& 7/ c idQ@ HapAITH/ Jf£T<\* -HL 111 "We're here again to build up health .n the nicest possible way Haliborange will ensure that your children grow up sturdy and strong with sound teeth and well-formed bones. Haliborange has a delicious orange flavour that will be loved by all."165 words
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Advertisement68 1952-04-20 5 f something to sing about! BIRDSEYE HERRINGS The latest addition to the famous Birdseye range of fresh frozen foods! Prepared and packed by the v... M ue Birdseye process and retaining all their natural flavour, they reach you as fresh and fine as they leave the sea. TRY THEM TODAY,68 words
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Article, Illustration1224 1952-04-20 6 Massey Stanley - Massey Stanley By WITH 2,000 students from several Asian countr es, but chiefly from Malaya, Australian universities are assuming an international character which many of their principals had dreamed of years ago but never expected they would achieve. Sydney University, in leisurely pre-war1,224 words
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Article551 1952-04-20 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By WHEN Sir Gerald TT Templer's biography comes to be written, I doubt whether his "bandits don't play golf speech will be cited as one of his finest halfhours. It is always bad tactics. I think, to hold up your e.nemy's mode of conduct551 words
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Advertisement337 1952-04-20 6 From when rwff your baby V U> I weighs 15 lbs 1 •> jp t i */fy until all •a 20 milk teeth are through v jy* When your baby weighs 15 lbs., start giving your baby Farex li fe»«>L. A regularly every day. Continue to i^lO^^TL give Farex until337 words
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Advertisement204 1952-04-20 6 YourAsmile will be in trouble f^p^ TSj VVVV 77 The rr short-head" sj? \o* the JUNIOR TE K A and the modern, regular rr I\\\ V-'A toothbrush fits behind Throw away rour ot4 fj.h.oncd V. \«A c rec h cleaning how V\ fhem fho ou h| y TEK"»ti..t-i>««4- «j»»' y\\204 words
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Article, Illustration808 1952-04-20 7 The secret of happiness by Richard Collier |>|0W high you stand in your stockinged feet, the length of your nose and the circumference of your waistline may well have decided your intelligence, the success you will enjoy in life, and even your future808 words
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Article, Illustration874 1952-04-20 7 HELEN CATHCART - Men at Queen 's right hand HELEN CATHCART Expert trie is destined to play a prominent part i_i the Elizabethan scene By \IUCH in the news toiTl day are three men who may be destined to play an ever more prominent part in the new Elizabethan scene, men who have874 words
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Article249 1952-04-20 7 British brides prefer pink DEARL pink Is the new colour 1 for wedding: headdresses. Some 1952 brides will wear pink orange blossom with pink pearl veiling. Champagne veiling is aba new— with a seed pearl headdress. Platinum wedding rings are not popular with today's brides. The broad cold Victorian ring249 words
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Advertisement336 1952-04-20 7 V 8 ___L "l/^^^^^^B AND \Ph^W v i "MEXT MORNING HEADACHE -\^> You should take two ASPRO tablets BEFORE you go out and i.two more next morning when G^lS you waken. When you do this your head will be clear and you X__: will feel fit and active as ever.336 words
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Article, Illustration1039 1952-04-20 8 A picture that will turn the spotlight on our fight against the terrorists By DOROTHY THATCHER LONDON: THE Rank Organisation recently arranged for me to visit their film studios at Pinewood in the heart of lovely Buckinghamshire. The occasion was doubly auspicious for me;1,039 words
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464 1952-04-20 8 Chinese wives can be so Jealous By K.S. CHIA HOW jealous can a Chinese woman be? I asked this question of several of my friends and, without any hesitation, they all declared, "Very!" The idea that a Chinese wife can sit quietly while her husband dances with lovely girls right464 words
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Article631 1952-04-20 8 Jane Lee's 'Human Casebook' T AM very much in love with someone I have known for three years. Recently we have had arguments and I wanted to leave him but couldn't do it. lam always thinking of him and am very unhappy because someday I know he631 words
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Advertisement166 1952-04-20 8 STOP PERSPIRATION ODOR ft INSTANTLY [0^ WITH I FIHC SPRAY Or ODORONO Just Squeeze the Bottle ■nd i fine, mistlikr spray quickly banishes perspiration <md its odor Safeguards your natural freshness. tflfdiir. Odorono Spray effectively checks perspiration and odor Economical. Hundreds of sprays in every bottle L'se less lasts longer166 words
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Advertisement241 1952-04-20 8 were there. V I tff*^ Home Perm —FOR THE WORLD'S LOVELIEST WOMEN Trafe BsfsMsM BARLOW CO. LTD, OCEAN BUILDING, Si.NOAI UKB :f£o\\ How to have %K\\ whiter teeth l\j^\ and protect ■li *g^^/ To brush your \£f th thoroughly without hurting sa'\ t^LsSS^"S 7 our 8 um u e the241 words
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129 1952-04-20 9 Hit-and-run death: Haxworth appeals to the public "THE chief .of Singapore's Traffic Police, Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth yesterday appealed for public co-operation in tracking down the hit-and-run grey saloon car which killed a Telecoms messenger at Jalan Sultan, Singapore, on Wednesday. < He told the Sunday Times: "Somebody in129 words
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Article, Illustration286 1952-04-20 9 THOUSANDS of pupils, old and present, of three Singapore schools are good friends of Mr. P. Maidin. For Mr. Maidin during the last 34 years has been their ayer batu' (ice) man Maidin. now 50 and a bachelor, said yesterday:286 words
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Article74 1952-04-20 9 A ycung Sikh textile merchant, Mr. Kartar Sinßh. arrived in Singapore yesterday by Bharat Airways to marry the daughter of a Colony businessman. He will marry Miss Narandar Kaur, daughte r of Mr. Pritam Singh, proprietor of a High Street textile firm, this morning. The bridegroom74 words
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Article60 1952-04-20 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Low Long Cheong wa s sentenced today by Mr. N. A. Cohen, acting President >t the Sessions Court, to three years' imprisonment for being in possession of 127 lbs. of opium, worth $55,000. The opium was found concealed in a car in which Low60 words
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Article68 1952-04-20 9 ON April 12, a plaque was unveiled to commemorate "Changi University," where 2.000 prisoners of war bought the comfort of learning during the Japanese occupation The story of thi s remarkable institution has been written for the Sunday Tmes by some of the men who68 words
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Article75 1952-04-20 9 Officers of the newly-formed Government Pensioners' Association. Malacca, axe: President, Mr. R. David; vicepresident. Inche Hashlm bin Hajl Abdul Ghani; s reury. Mr. C. Rajarainam; treasurer, Mr. T. A. White: committee, Inche Abdul Hamld, Mr. A. J. Mlnjoot, Mr. Ong Kirn Seng, Inche Abdul Ghani bin Mohamed and75 words
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Article297 1952-04-20 9 APOLOGY IN this column on April 6. Nan Hall wrote an impression of a court case in which Inspector A. D. Jacobs was prosecutor and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew was counsel for the defence. Certain passages in her article have given the impression that these gentlemen297 words
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Article558 1952-04-20 9 HE said to me: 'Please pardon me If I have done anything wrong.' I toCd him there was no need for me to pardon him and I hung my head. He then tilted up my chin and I suddenly felt a fcnlfe penetrating my stomach.'These words were spoken in a558 words
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Article62 1952-04-20 9 Snake bites man in city A SINGAPORE Free Press proof-reader, Vengadaselam, aged 25, was bitten in the ankle oy a poisonous, yardlong snake at 8.30 la*t night. Vengadaselam was chatting with friends in a lane at the back of a house in New Bride* Road, Singapore. He was admitted to62 words
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Article128 1952-04-20 9 •THE number of members. for all the splendid advantages and facilities provided by the Malacca Library, continues to be static, states Mr. P. G. M. O. Mahindasa, hon. secretary and treasurer of the library In his report to be presented at the llbrary"s annual meeting on May128 words
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Article72 1952-04-20 9 hJ ARROW and congested Malacca, particularly Bung., Ra ra Road, will toon be turned into one-way •rreers. »»aies a Traffic Advil**l. Committee reply to the Mraits-Chinese British Association. The association, in its letter, referred to the unusually heavy parking of motor-cars and lorries along Bunga72 words
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Article114 1952-04-20 9 A WORTHY product from the two world wars was a wholesome terror of what the next world war will bring said the Singapore City Council President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, addressing the AllMalaya Youth Fellowship Institute's a.-rmer at the A.C.S. school hall last night. He said114 words
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Article46 1952-04-20 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The Johore Bahru Town Board has sent a plan of the proposed new market for the town to the State Secretary. The marxet will cost $750,--000 and will be twice the size of the present market in Jalan Segfeet.46 words
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Advertisement222 1952-04-20 9 The watch people ask for by name lIATEJISi^^S*^- The Rolex Masterpiece This model is truly the most handsome and complete watch to ever bear the name Rolex and is offered with the impartial guarantee and certification of an official Swiss Government testing station, showing it has passed uncompromising tests which222 words
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Article41 1952-04-20 10 THE PARENTS, Mr. ano Mrs Chla Joo Fook and the widow •nd family of the late Cyril Chla Slan Nen thank all relatives and friends for their kind attendance at the funeral and expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement.41 words
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195 1952-04-20 10 SINGAPORE, APRIL 20, 1952. A broken custom U[E could do with more men in Malaya like Mr. J. A. Aitken, District Officer of Bukit Mertajam. The other day he told his people that, instead of offering a cup to the cleanest kampong, he would pay for the schooling of any195 words
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Article310 1952-04-20 10 MALAYA has lost a wise and gentle man. Sir George Allen, Vice-chan-cellor of the Univ flies to London to be with his sick wife and is unlikely to return. It is difficult to aasse s fully the debt which the cause of education in Malaya owes to Sir310 words
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1615 1952-04-20 10 HARRY; MILLER - HARRY MILLER THE LIVES OF THE PEOPLE IN THE NEW VILLAGES By CO JOHN DAVIS, who was Mountbatten's personal representative -with the Chinese guerillas in the jungles of Malaya during the last months of the Japanese < Hmpaign, has been given the job of winning1,615 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-04-20 10 A typical resettlement village. These homes stand on old mining land. Sunday Times picture.19 words
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Article1018 1952-04-20 10 I HAVE the honour to refer to the article "The Law And You" by a lawyer in the Sunday Times last week and to refer to the opinion expressed in the latter part of the notes on speeding. For the period January March 1952 there have been1,018 words
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Advertisement615 1952-04-20 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. BRENNAN: To Lena and Bill, at General Hospital, Johore Bahru. on 18.4.52. a daughter, Mary Elisabeth Sarah, (both well) MEYER HOUGHTON: The engagement is announced, between David Felton, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. O W. Meyer, and Therese Marie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.615 words
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Advertisement57 1952-04-20 10 ■SB 0/ B wKj^kfrom your I Tiger H Most people know, but some don't, H that Beer should not be served in K a glass which has been cleaned B with soap. Soap will clean your B jlass thoroughly but it will affect B fne head of the Beer no57 words
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397 1952-04-20 11 Mentri Besar defends Ruler, hits out at |i UMNOchief IPOH. Saturday. £TRONG exception to a statement a few days ago by Tengku Abdul Rahman, president of UMNO, was taken by the Mentri Besar of Perak this afternoon at a farewell luncheon given in his honour by the Sultan of Perak397 words
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Article165 1952-04-20 11 Boys Home gets a girl friend PENANG. Sat. THEKE was treat excite- ment among the boys of the Salvation Army Boys' Home in Sungei Pinang this morning. The cause was a pretty 2' 2 -nioi»thsold Australian baby girl, Helen. Little Helen had arrived in Penang by the Canton a few165 words
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Article110 1952-04-20 11 KLUANG. Sat. AT the annual general meeting of the Kluang branch of the Johore Estates Staff Union was held at the Indian Association last week, speeches were given by Mr. M. P D. Nair, Singapore City Councillor, and Mr. N. Balaslngham. expresident of the Johore branch of110 words
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Article57 1952-04-20 11 Mr. Geoffrey Mustard, formerly Singapore manager of X.L.M. Airlines who l r on a month's leave, on March 19, will not return to the Colony. His successor, Mr. J. Turner Lashmar. from the K.LM. office in New Delhi, will arrive in Singapore on April 2757 words
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Article33 1952-04-20 11 Mr. S. K. V. Filial, of the Public Works Department. Singapore, who retired after about 30 years' service has left for Ceylon. He was accompained by his wife and son.33 words
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Article21 1952-04-20 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— New roads have been constructed in Johore at a cost of $324,654 to help emergency operations.21 words
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142 1952-04-20 11 BUTTERWORTH. Saturday. yHE Province Wellesley Coroner, Inche Abdul Rahman today returned a verdict of death by misadventure en Sgt. J. Wood, pilot of a Hornet fighter which crashed in a swamp near the RAF. Butterworth airfield on March 7 FLt. R. G142 words
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Article43 1952-04-20 11 Madam Aw Bee, of Duku Road, Singapore, who lost her home and her life's savings —$64 in a fire last year, has now received a total of $62 •from an American businessman, Mr. Arthur D. Gould, through a Singapore newsmper.43 words
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111 1952-04-20 11 ALOR STAR, Sat. THE UNHEALTHY state of drinking water in the town of Langgar, 7 miles from Alor Star, was criticised by a Malay Unofficial, Tuan Hari Osman. at today's Kedah State Council meeting. "The population of 3,500 in Langgar are depending on river111 words
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Article29 1952-04-20 11 IPOH. Sat— A Kuala Lumpur schoolteacher. Mr. Lucien Ariaraja Rajaratnam. of the Batu Road English School, today married Miss Ponnammah Naverednam of Ipoh. at St. John's Church.29 words
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100 1952-04-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Bandits have .been experimenting with a home made grenade, says a Federal Government statement issued today. It says that Thursday night's incident in th e Sitia- 1 wan area of Perak In which i a terrorist was killed by a grerade which exploded100 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-04-20 11 THE SULTAN of Johore, with the Sultana and their 20-month-old daughter, Meriam photographed on arrival at Southampton. The Sultan Mis gone to Britain on the advice of his doctors. A. P. picture.32 words
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Article249 1952-04-20 11 $226,810 for *****8 C £REMBAN. Saturday. A TICKET sold at a kiosk in Ipoh won the first prize of $226,810 in the fifth Social and Welfare Lottery drawn at the Negn Sembilan Club padang, Seremban, today. I In all, $907,242 worth of tickets were sold.249 words
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Article83 1952-04-20 11 lOHORE BAHRU. Sat. M Henri Berney. rtie leader of Hie trio from Switzerland who are cfcarring their way for a motor dash from Singapore to Paris and are now m route by road from Lauunne, it the ton of M. H. A. Berne y, a former83 words
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Article61 1952-04-20 11 ALOR STAR. Sat. /GOVERNMENT should >* create a special fund to provide free books to children of poor parents attending various schools in Kedah, Tuart Haji 8. M Hashlm (Malay Unofficial) urged at today's State Council meeting He said that a similar fund had been61 words
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Article, Illustration450 1952-04-20 12 JOHN BEHAGUE - JOHN BEHAGUE The woman who stopped being a princess Picture parade by 6 And she looks- a million dollars THIS exclusive "picture" of Rita Hayworth calypso-dancing in her new film "Affair in Trinidad" was flown to me in London from Hollywood. You could search through a450 words
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Article, Illustration225 1952-04-20 12 A great Italian tragedy VLTHAT I have to say about "Bicycle Thieves", the Italian film coming shortly, I will be very short and very sweet. Any picturegoer who has taken any interest in the cinema will have heard about it and nothing I say will make the slightest difference to225 words
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Article, Illustration471 1952-04-20 12 200 WOMEN-AND A MAN WESTWARD The Women" with Robert Taylor, Denise Darcel and 200 sharp-shooting women is a surprisingly good picture. Surprising because any film containing 200 females is at once an immense undertaking for any male director, and because Robert Taylor manages to survive the attentions of so many471 words
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Article, Illustration140 1952-04-20 12 HERE'S a ■other "film title." pu.ile Each we«k we arc avwttag icenci from fimou* f,tm. Your job it to identify them ami %*»4 u» th titles. Prixe. of $25. $T5. $10 and $5 wiH t>< awarded to the first four correct entries opened on Thursday njorn ing.140 words
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Advertisement425 1952-04-20 12 TREASON I a J/if'iw&\ -^m A— /H ji^. REDMONC '^mUSffk I n: 4:> > i ov. v Andre OB^HEIEi9^SI KaaaaaaaaaaaafiT MorHI HHHHHI 9.30 p.m. i£*P (A J Arthur Rank Film> SJWPJ& TENSE AND EXCITING!!! J Pi' ff 3 I I 1 I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVißaaaaaW I iaV*Xi£ifci I |fc^P I*[1 t l'^^425 words
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Advertisement390 1952-04-20 12 School Children's Matinee TODAY 9 a.m. "TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS" $1 ft 50 cents. Today 11 a.m. "COPPER CANYON" T.-i^nirTiloT DAILY of 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 p.m. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. ft Yolandp Donlan Distributed by Shaw Bros. Next Change "BICYCLE THIEVES" With FULL ORIGINAL ENGLISH SUB-TITLES Distributed by Shaw Bros. Best390 words
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Article, Illustration157 1952-04-20 13 THE Sunday Times is awarding $15 to the best picture of the week, with $5 for runners-up. There is also a prize of $25 for the best picture of the month. This week's first prize goes to Willy Lee, c/o Eastern Bank Ltd.. 18 Cecil Street, Singapore, for157 words
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Article878 1952-04-20 13 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH 12 By pETICULATION is a fault in photography which worries beginner and advanced worker, amateur and professional alike. The major known cause is diversity of temperature between the various processing solutions but it can also be attributed to variations In acidity or alkalinity878 words
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Advertisement195 1952-04-20 13 t t r fie/ore you buy a cine camera See First the German It has many exclusive features. "This attract ve-looking camera is equipped with an impressive array of gadgets, holding promise of exception.-)! performance and on test this promise was fulfilled AMATEUR CINE WORLD. E VERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO., 19.195 words
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Advertisement88 1952-04-20 13 B^B^HIHr' i^B^B^HSiP^ '"S H^B^Bk£- dM^Hß^V^^r a 'I ■■JHk: .jußJP^l^k V^^fl^B^^^Br --^>^B^BW 'J I ROLL FILMS. MINIATURE FILMS 35 mm. CINEFILMS S AND U mm I I SOLE IMPORTERS I TRADING COMPANY "HOLLAND" LTD. I 137-139 CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. 1.1 BERTRAM CHRONOS EXPOSURE METER (MADE IN GERMANY) I mk A has88 words
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Article, Illustration1172 1952-04-20 14 THE MAN WHO LEFT $221,000,000 MAN whose name was widely known across the United States but hardly known outside it has left £26,000,000 (Malayan $221,000,000) one of the greatest fortunes ever accumulated in the world. It is much more than the legendary Rocke feller left. Just a mere £3,000,000 under1,172 words
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Article, Illustration402 1952-04-20 14 I WAS driving back with Sonia, in one of her luxurious limousine.*! from a concert at the Henry Hall. "Never told you, did I, about th-. time I posed as a stable-lad?" she queried. She fanned herself with a horse-tail, and added: "It was when I402 words
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Article27 1952-04-20 14 9\n jo w«td m; wqdoj?sodß }nd pino.* aq o\ p«pi»i -wd j»j|ja am sb vyeiv\ -Tin os auo on gnoiA -go vn sbm »jou s.Bjuog27 words
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Article348 1952-04-20 14 rE pituitary gland, tiny, but Inconceivably complex, bit of nerve tissue at the base of the brain which is life's jiitrol station, has been removed successfully for the first time from a human being. The subject, a 72-year-old coloured man who underwent the operation about four months348 words
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Advertisement360 1952-04-20 14 SEND IT FASTER— SEND IT FRESHER fcffT"^' FLY YOUR GOODS AND ORDER YOUR GOODS yps^ You <ayr all the itvy— in time, in Kf^ S>v w packaging com«, insurance premiums Jl^ I XI^MI^ I^^S aixl risk of loss— when you send your >^ fV OMuignments by air cargo. Small S^360 words
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Advertisement77 1952-04-20 14 J^iromatic I your >y^ automat ic^ommm Choice A model that delights you the momeot foa see it. There is no cap. To bring the ballpoint up to the "ready" you simply press gently on the end stud. After writing, press again and the point elides back into the case. ROLLED77 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1952-04-20 15 JOHN BEHA6UE, conclyding hit series iff articles on Tibtt, tells of the Inspiration of the heights and, ii lighter vein, discusses, the Mystery tf the 'Metch Kang-mi f "As 1 stepped out alone ahead of the yarty along the snowy track, I experienced a1,088 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-04-20 15 H. W. TILMAN .«r« the »©otpfi#iH are the sis* of a man's hand and H»a» Hiey always disappear when they reach rocky outcropi. *«IC SHIfTON wy» H»e- »f trianguljr .haped «»©wsho«« worn by the members of bis Everest party.45 words
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Article, Illustration872 1952-04-20 15 LONDON: THE world's most cau- tious— and probably also most hard-boiled-business men decided last week that the danger of a third world war is now smaller than in 1951. The odds against the outbreak of war are now standing 30 to 1 a*872 words
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Advertisement12 1952-04-20 15 [XSHAW The essence of discerning hospitality. There it no finer brandy. > BORNEO12 words
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Advertisement87 1952-04-20 15 n^*^^/ bid «f«« ygij^^ if cnVt ieetU lorU^ jy ■■it fllv -.^v^B^D^SGI^HR^&SVfI^HH Macleans V/^/TJ Peroxide Tooth Paste OUTSTANDING/ At these revised prices H.M.V. offers the most outstanding value in all-wave automatic Radiograms. 'riiii'i-F T^l-lSr^^^ MODEL 5316 Jf J^r K s. momhii •co malayai ltd /£TTM i "IMS MASTIR'S VOICI mmrmw/87 words
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Advertisement247 1952-04-20 16 Advertisement TAULTLESS Fasteners.. Yes ladies there are such zippers A smooth, narrow, rustless zipfastener, that stands up to any amount of laundering. Colour-enameled i in the shade of your dress, all lengths and the cheapest to be had. Ask for the I-D-E-A-L fastener, an American patented product. DRILLIANT Bracelets for247 words
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Advertisement557 1952-04-20 16 Stomach upset? rh«n take a dOM tt BISMAG (short «x Blsuraced M^gnesu). Tour troubl* is probably caused by io« muchacldlnyourstomach. 'BISMAG* «rill bring you Instant relief It naw> craftxs* the axcass acid and «nabl«s rour ttomach to digest without any pain. Once you have felt this wonaer* NsL swift relief557 words
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Miscellaneous1058 1952-04-20 16 '^V WITH CATLIKE 6WlprNe&s, H6 LgAPED aSHiMD sO*g ftUSHCS, ATE? He' CAUGHT A GIi^PSS 6? OE'£?M'Set?LV UgZAN PCLLOnED Tr.Z 9?OCR, SaSPZ'SED AW£n IT l£C? him J^T^^ s^R^3B^BBP^B^Hi'/ A FtEEiN© Pi6LCt. TO OK£ OF MT. LUNVA'6 SZOCKV T?Ai^ [^^^^^^S^ f\BgP^ W^Mff, Wffilo^timV&s&ml2^^ of a better job. more ad- Wednesday. Difficult though1,058 words
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Article805 1952-04-20 17 NAT CUBBINS - NAT CUBBINS By A RECENT book, "The Sea Around Us,' 1 recalls the scientist's phrase to describe the beginning of life in the world. 'A single-celled amoeba in the protozoic slime.'' Here is an impression ol the first romance written in the manner of an Irisl;805 words
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Article, Illustration748 1952-04-20 17 SAYS CHAPMAN PINCHER I7KDR me. fishing lost its F one overwhelming advantage over all other pastimes the other day. There was a girl in the boat. This sport— which is safe from big-scale feminine invasion because it provides no opportunities for dressing vp was748 words
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Article, Illustration21 1952-04-20 17 lanet Leigh, MCM actress, take* a day off from the studio and relaxei en th c btach21 words
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Article368 1952-04-20 17 MARIE COUGH'S COOKERY CORNER A READER writes: "It is an ambition of mine to make 'Coffee with a difference.' A friend recently here from Germany has great success, but when asked merely hinted#»lhat it was the added 'something' any advice you may give will be368 words
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Advertisement566 1952-04-20 17 Make Barley Water at home joosUs this easy way §$Smm&o--/4'v\<-;~^^^ Mx Robinson's 'Patent* 8 J Barley to a thin, smooth paste in cold water. _r" Stir paste into hot water '"^^\yi •> a "d boil for one minute •/':v"X;v''y'.v:x only. Sweden and Jluvuur 'v; :v:':":":t :-x-:':-:-:*:o:::':i;X-X;XJ3 to taste. ■'^■'•'•'•'•'■•■•■•■•'•■•■•'•_i____i''i JCQ>566 words
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Advertisement474 1952-04-20 17 Here's can ntecr**" 0 when you fly "Strato" Clipper* I. MOW LEG ROOM. Pan American. Sleeperette, are ,p.ced farther apart give yon twice the usual leg room. You ca_ •tretch way out and Mill not touch the teat in front! I. r° R L!f CUNINC OM Pan American. Sleeperetterecline 56%474 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-04-20 18 OLYMPIC OUTLOOK: A "possible" for Britain's swimming team at this year* Olympic Games is 20-ycai-old Pamela lifting, or Surrey, pictured during training.22 words
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Article238 1952-04-20 18 M OTTISH CCP FINAL Mothrrwell 4 Dnndre DIVISION I Arsrnal 4 Stoke CI»T 1 Aston Villa 2 W. Bromwich A BUrkpool 2 nUnchester I' Chr-Uea 4 Burnley 1 Derby 1 Newcastle I. 3 Huddersfleld 1 Charlton Ath. Liverpool 1 Tottenham 1 .Mm. In-- in C. Bo! tonAP - 238 words
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Article186 1952-04-20 18 y v;.A open Tennis rourna- i mem results and ties are: Singles: Llm Hee Chir beat Y. P. Wee 8-6. 6-0; G. T. Holloway w.o. Murthy. Men's Doubles: Lim Bong Soo H. K Yadl beat K M M Erik J. Jensen 6-1. 6-1: K. S. Tan Dr. P.186 words
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Article578 1952-04-20 18 QOOD weather and fast, hard grounds were conducive to higher scores than usual in the Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament matches which began yesterday. The matches will be continued at 11 a.m. today: The scenes yesterday: SCC v CSC SINGAPORE THICKET iI I r. J Edt- lb»578 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1952-04-20 18 MANNING BLACKWOOD - MANNING BLACKWOOD By NOW that the Traffic Police have at last begun to make some impression on Singapore's traffic and believe it or not, they have it is time they turned their attention to the antics of our bus drivers. Kvery tun« this1,000 words
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Article70 1952-04-20 18 BODCA met the Singapore Recreation Club 'A 1 In a friendly fixture on the padang yesterday and were two runs short for We- tory when stumps were drawn fo^ the day. Scores S R.C. 109 (S. Hope 23 J. O. Reutens 27. D. Keyt 16,70 words
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Article46 1952-04-20 18 The friendly cricket match between Dockyard ami the Singapore Club 'A' played at Naval Base yesterday ended In a draw. Scores: S.C.C. 'A' 90 for 0 decld. (Retton 21. Soughter three for 9v Dockyard 62 for 6 (Bearne 21, Truscott 'wo for 10).46 words
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Article136 1952-04-20 18 JACKS BEAT ROBINSONS 8-1 CCORINO six goals without reply! in the seco^J half Jacks S.C.! beat Robinson S C 8-1 in a Singa-j poie B.H F.A Div. 3 match at; Farrer Park yesterday. Jacks opened scoring in the 12thj minute through Clements but Ro-i binsons fought back and Aziz bin:136 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-04-20 18 Victoria School's acrobatic goalkeeper, Sulaiman Sujik. pushing a shot over the bar in V.l's Tenth Competition semi-final replay against St. Andrew s at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The cane was drawn one-all Sunday Times picture35 words
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Article179 1952-04-20 18 MOOR PARK. (Hertfordshire) DEO Home, of Hendon (London) I 43-year-o!d Ryder Cur* player, won Qrst prise of £300 In the Silver Kins £1.350 golf tournament h?re yesterday aggregating 276 for the 72 ho He returned 68. and 73 In the final two rounds todayReuter - 179 words
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Article52 1952-04-20 18 In an Army Junior Cup soccer game played at Alexandra yesterday. RAMC beat 443 BAD 5-2 RAMC scorers were Colliahaw (3). Donaldson 1 > and a gift goal by Heney of 443 BAD who deflected the ball Into his own goal. Watson I and Johari scored52 words
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Advertisement488 1952-04-20 18 BIG OFFER for KEEN PHOTOGRAPHERS WIN $1000/- WORTH of PRIZES IN the ANSCO AGFA roll film PHOTO CONTEST! ENTRIES ACCEPTABLE UP TO 1 MAY 1952 Send your entries 10" x 12" or bigger mounted on cardboard with names and addresses on the back of your competition photos to any ot488 words
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Article650 1952-04-20 19 To play three games in S 'pore I STRONG Hong Kong Football Association team, comprising 17 players and two officials, ill arrive in Singapore on Wednesday to play heir first annual inter-port soccer match against Singapore at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday or the650 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-04-20 19 AKYAN GYMKHANA'S goalie. Arokianathan, makes a daring save from Rodrigo's feet at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Th e tourists won three-nil. Sunday Times picture.24 words
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Article94 1952-04-20 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HOME GUARD Applications are invited for the polntment of State Home Guard Deer. Grade 'B. Negri Sembilan. ipllcants must be Malays, and p duties of the appointment 11 be to assist the State Home lard Officer, particularly In the lining and organisation of impong Guards throughout the ate.94 words
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247 1952-04-20 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. COMBINED Services held a trial on the HQ Malaya ground this evening in preparation for their campaign in this year's Malaya Cu> soccer competition. The result was a draw, each side scoring a goal. North were soon on the attack,247 words
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Article106 1952-04-20 19 THE Athenian Soccer team which comprises 16 players and four officials* will arrive in Singapore from Hong Kong on May 14. They will play three games in Singapore on May 17, 18 and 20. Opponents will be Europeans (Services and Civilian's), Sino-Malays and Singapore. s.A.F.A. has106 words
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Article101 1952-04-20 19 Royal Air Force Ma,ay» Uwn tennis team defeated French Air Force by three matches to two In Saiffon The games were played on the Circle Sportif dc Saigon under first class conditions. Delated scores: IMM BUS: Wg Cd Klldafn and Fit Lt Bishop beat101 words
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Article193 1952-04-20 19 *FHE following are the entries for I x the Singapore Amateur Boxing Associations open championships which will be held at the Happy World arena from April 28 to 30. R.A.F. Flyweight: A.C.I Grosse D. H. Featherweight: A C.I Daniels 1.V., SAC. Lewis P. G. Lightweight r193 words
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Article82 1952-04-20 19 IPOH. Sat. Perak State player S. V. 1 SoppUh and his son Ragalingam, playing (or Samuel Club, skittled oat the Perak Chinese Recreation Club for 41 runs in the Brander Shield cricket league tie at Tanl'nj Ramhutan today. Ragalingam took five for 15 and Suppiah82 words
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154 1952-04-20 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat THERE was a close finish when Royal West Kents met Royal Engineers, Kuala Lumpur, in a cricket friendly on Headquarters Mala- 1 ground this afternoon Eng. *rs made 113 (Jones 39, Guruch. an Singh 29, Meeking 11, Shearburn 5-24).154 words
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Article95 1952-04-20 19 A splendid 61 not out by Bart- I lett and equally good bowling I when he took 5 wickets for 32 runs enabled Nee Soon Garrison to score a big victory over R.A.P. (Seletar) who were beaten by seven wickets at Seletar yesterday. The Airmen95 words
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Article52 1952-04-20 19 A team fiam the following will represent Singapore Cold Storage against Cheerful Lads in a friendly soccer match at the Choon Guan English School. Lorong J, today: Dora). Kai Seng, Borhan. Ismail Yußoff. Eng Cheng. Syed All, Hassid, Mouna. Harper, Marzukl Avtar Singh. Lemans, Peddy J Fisher.52 words
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Article33 1952-04-20 19 In a friendly cricket match at Alexandra yesterday, 223 BOD beat Singapore Cold Storage by 59 runs. Scores were: BOD 140 (Jacques 42); Cold S«<>rage 81 (Bathe 2-13, Jacques 3-19).33 words
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Article25 1952-04-20 19 The replay between Ford SC i and 1.C.1. Id SBH Football League Div. 2 will be played on the B.R.C. padang on Tuesday.25 words
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Article31 1952-04-20 19 Cheerful Lads beat K Muslim League 8-0 In a SAPA Dlv. 3A match at Geylang yesterday. i At half-time. Lads led one-nil. IN.1 N. J. Burbridge refereed. v31 words
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160 1952-04-20 19 (COMBINED Schools and the Non Benders C.C. drew their cricket friendly played at Indian Assn. ground yesterday. COMBINED SCHOOLS M. Lily b Holt 4. James Quek lbw Holt 9, R. Stevens c Noon b Haxworth 21. A DelUkan c Ward c Bogaar» 12, V, Oil]160 words
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263 1952-04-20 19 3-0 for Aryans, but they were below form By Onr Soccer Reporter Aryan Gymkhana 3; Europeans-Eurasians 0. ALTHOUGH Aryans' 3—6 win over Sn pa pore Europeans-Eurasians hardly tells the story of their superiority at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, the tourists played well below their best form. All too often was263 words
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156 1952-04-20 19 Plan to invite English pro team to East rpHE Singapore Amateur Pootx ball Association and the Hong Kong F otball Association may make a joint attempt to get an English professional soccer team to tour the East next season. The two associations will be represented by Mr. Jack Skinner. chairman156 words
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Article177 1952-04-20 19 KOTA BAHRU, Sat IN the last match of the Kota Bharu soccer carnival. Singapore Corinthians drew one-all with Suara Muda before a large crowd yesterday which included the Sultan of Kelantan, Tengku Mahkota, the British Adviser and the Acting Mentri Besar, Teneku Hamzah. Before the match, players177 words
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Article145 1952-04-20 19 CT. ANDREW'S School and Victoria Schools were back at where they started, even after extra time, in their Youth Competition semi-final replay at Jalan Besar Stadium yeserday. After a thrilling fight, the two keenest Inter-school rivals shared two goals. After seven minutes, Mahesa put Victoria one145 words
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Article23 1952-04-20 19 Kranjl were held to a two-all draw by Woodbridge Hospital in a S.AP.A. Div. 2 league match at Woodbridge yesterday.23 words
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Article30 1952-04-20 19 DRINCE Edward Boys Club beat Marine Hostel 6-0 In a friendly soccer match on the Police Sports ground in Anson Road yesterday. Malek scored four goals.30 words
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Advertisement161 1952-04-20 19 TODAY AT II A.M. yOUBLECRQSSBONtS' In Technicolor ist 3 Shows: 3, 6.15 A 9.15 p.m. R.K.O. Ilip-sv. iruinj Hot-singing Jamboree 'TWO TICKETS TO BROADWAY" Starring my Janet m Gloria ;irlii Lrieh De Haven In Trehnicolor Tomorrow CAIRO ROAD" Today 11 A.M. FF.SSE JAMES RIDES AGAIN" (complete serial) 10th BIG DAY!161 words
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Advertisement178 1952-04-20 19 Ttrerefc never been a soap like Thit wonderful 'Action Soap gives yon a tingling frtshmu that stays with you all day long I COAL TAR §OUp WRIGHT'S IS RIGHT FOR EVtHYONt AND IMAL KM TOUT. BATH, and NURSWT HDHM&LHEALTH EVIGOUR TO KEEP YOU FIT ROYAL 1.30. 5.00 A 8.30 p.m.178 words
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2378 1952-04-20 20 Cobro triumphs in thrilling race From EPSOM JEEP. KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. RKILLIANT MARC (Wally Bagby) created a spectacular upset to pay $133 at Kuala Lumpur today, opening day of the Seiangor Turf Club April Meeting. Brilliant Marc overcame a bad draw with2,378 words
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Article56 1952-04-20 20 Total pool: $331,006. Ist No. 1275*2 (589.640) 2nd No. 431>98 (544.8J0) 3rd No. *****7 ($22,410) Starters: ($2,037) each; Nos: *****7; *****1: *****1 *****7: *****8: *****4, *****7: *****6: *****1: *****5: *****8. Consolation ($1,992 eath) Nos- *****0: *****4: *****7: 3338*4; *****8. *****0. *****8: *****6: *****2: *****7. DOIBLE TOTE: First: Eight56 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-04-20 20 WONG Peng Soon in action during an exhibition game on Thursday at the Malayan Breweries where the visiting Aryan soccer team wa s entertained to a party. Sunday Times picture. in31 words
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Article49 1952-04-20 20 An extraordinary meeting of the Singapore Amateur Football j Assn. council decided yes'erday to refer to the commission of nquiry i which Kid meet ar the S.R.C. on I Thursday further enquiry Into the Singapore Corinthians who made a tour to Kota Bahru > against SAF.A's wishes.49 words
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Article28 1952-04-20 20 CHICAGO. Sat. /"OPERATORS of the Chicatco Stadium may face legal action for alleged overcrowding of spectators at Wednesday night's fight between Rocky Grazlano and Ray Robinson.28 words
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Article33 1952-04-20 20 EPSOM Jeep, Straits Times racing corres- j pondent tipped six winners at yesterday's K L races. They were Stunreta, Steeltrap, Cobro, Clickity Flag of Peace, and Gay I Ensign33 words
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513 1952-04-20 20 By SVEND P. HANSEN COPENHAGEN, Saturday. lOERN SKAARUP, champion of Denmark who reJ cently beat Eddie Choong in the Anal of the Danish international championship here, should have a good chance of beating Wong Peng Soon if Denmark succeed in getting past India andUP - 513 words
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