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Title Section28 1952-08-03 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA Sunday Edition el the Straits Times 6t Singapore Free Press No. 886. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1952. PRICE FIrTEEN CENTS28 words
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Article531 1952-08-03 1 $500,000 for a housing trust CHEAP HOMES INSTALMENTS 7"HE Malayan Chinese Association is to give the Singapore Government an outright gift of $500,000 to establish a housing trust which will build cheap, standardised houses for the resettlement of evicted people in the Colony. Announcement531 words
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Article108 1952-08-03 1 Secret sub may visit A-test site MELBOURNE. Sat. THE Melbourne Herald said today fhat the defence authorities feared some foreign country might !ry *nd pierce the security screen round Monte Bella islands during the British atomic weapon tests. The newspaper said the Royal Australian Navy had asked the Australian SolicitorReuter - 108 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-08-03 1 SC i LVv.Ni asks "(MtMMn" to roll up as the little girl looks apprehensive. The sergeant was in charge of a sideshow at the Suffolks' celebration of Minden Day at H.Q. Malaya. Patrons were requested to throw table tennis balls through the mouth of the "pandit."46 words
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Article59 1952-08-03 1 HONG KONG. Sat. NEGOTIATIONS between Chinese Communists and Macao are in progress at Chinsan. a village in China, near the Macao border. No progress was reported towards a settlement of the recent border outbreak. Both the Portuguese colony and the Communists are pressing for indemnitiesAP - 59 words
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Article174 1952-08-03 1 Wreckage found in jungle KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday CEVEN RAF. men were killed when a Valetta aircraft on a supply dropping operation crashed in deep jungle 12 miles from Kuala Lumpur at 10.30 this morning. The wreckage of the plane was spotted by an RAF helicopter174 words
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Article90 1952-08-03 1 TOKYO, Sat. FLYING saucers were seen over Japanese territory for th* first time last night. The newspaper Yomiuri said that residents living in the western suburbs of Tokyo saw various lights moving in the sky. One person described a light as "like a lump of moonReuter - 90 words
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Article84 1952-08-03 1 SINGAPORE City Councillor. Mr. M. P. D. Nalr (Independent Labour— South) told the Sunday Times yesterday that the best way to solve the Colony's acute traffic Droblem wusfor Government to run a suburban electric train service. The service should run outside a three-mile radius of the84 words
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Article23 1952-08-03 1 LONDON, Sat— Britain today announced that it has concluded a new trade agreement estimated at $20,000,000 with Communist Czechoslovakia.—UP.UP - 23 words
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168 1952-08-03 1 GUARDS armed with heavy, sticks kept an all- i night watch on some of the racing cars entered for this morning's Johore Grand Prix road-racing meeting, following a "sabotage scare" based on unexplained misfortunes which befell Singapore entrants in the Ipoh meeting earlier this168 words
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256 1952-08-03 1 THE Singapore Government has earmarked three areas of land, totalling 150 acres, for the r.e-settlement of squatters now occupying Crown and Improvement Trust land. Work on the layout of the. first of these— at McPherson Road— will begin at once. Government announced last nieht.256 words
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Article43 1952-08-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. About 50 Communist terrorists invaded Kampong Midjid. a remote village in the Kuala Nerang area of Kedah, at noon yesterday and burned the Home Guard posts. They took away two shotguns from the Home Guards.43 words
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Article31 1952-08-03 1 LONDON. Sat. China's Vice-Foreign Minister today "protested seriously" against what he called Britain's seizure of aircraft at Hong Kon R said to belong to Chinese Communist air corporations.31 words
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Article29 1952-08-03 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. After receiving many tributes for their services to Johore, Mr. J. Falconer. British Adviser, Johore. and Mrs. Falconer, left today for England on retirement29 words
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172 1952-08-03 1 OSMAN ABBAS, a competitor in today's Johore Grand Prix motor cycle events, crashed yesterday during a compulsory trial run on the race track in Johore Bahru. He was seriously Injured. Abbas' machine went off the track while he was taking a bend172 words
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Article, Illustration968 1952-08-03 1 A RUSSIAN ASKED BAILEY TO CROSS IRON CURTAIN Sunday Times Exclusive LONDON, Saturday. A RUSSIAN approached Mac Donald Bailey, ace British sprinter, three times at Helsinki with offers to go to Russia as a coach. Bailey was frightened, but«he refused. He said on his return to London: "Now that lam968 words
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Article92 1952-08-03 1 SALISBURY, Sat. ARTHUR SHER L E V CRIPPS. missionary-poet who gave all his property to Africans and lived in poverty, has died in hospital, it was learned here tody. He was 83. Cripps lived so frugally that he once repaired his worn boot sole by slipping a sardineReuter - 92 words
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Article55 1952-08-03 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat A waiter employed in the restaurant car of the night military mail train from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, was charged in the Police i Court today with attempting to smuggle 200 lbs of saccharine into the Federation. He pleaded guilty and was allowed55 words
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134 1952-08-03 1 McNeice on television 'exciting' MR. T. P. F. McNeice, president of the Singapore City Council, was televised last night at the British Radio Exhibition at the Happy World. He said afterwards: "It was exciting anc a new experience for me." After a break-down in the jT V. camera on the134 words
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247 1952-08-03 1 Courtesy Cops will be out in force SINGAPORE'S mobile police force the courtesy cops w,!l be out in full strength over the Bank Holiday weekend. From an early hour yesterday, traffic surged towards the Johore Causeway, with not many extra vehicles coming into Singapore. Malayan Airways reported many last-minute requests247 words
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Article30 1952-08-03 1 A Chinese boy was admitted to the General Hospital last night after being stung by a swarm of bees in a village off Joo Chiat Road. Singapore.30 words
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Advertisement52 1952-08-03 1 *y Mi .3bS3£SK Bk Jf** rOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO DEMONSTRATIONS on the Art of Make-up by MAX FACTOR (Hollywood London) Conducted by MAX FACTOR'S MAKE-UP ARTISTS AT THE 1952 TRADE EXHIBITION HAPPY WORLD SEE HOW BEAUTIFUL YOU CAN IE You will find the MAX FACTOR STAND next to the52 words
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Article, Illustration707 1952-08-03 2 GEORGE SAVA - GEORGE SAVA by A noted London surgeon tells of the 'evil thing 9 which robbed Eva Peron of her life \?\t.i\)£tiODY was puzzled by the seemingly conflicting reports about Eva Peron's illness. One day she was said to be sinking. A few days later we707 words
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Article, Illustration1217 1952-08-03 2 Gaston Lepellier - Gaston Lepellier Tk^ d W dtiidu <m &9\0MGB U C^. The author was the famous 'Colonel X' of the French AntiEspionage Bureau during the war T. agen met in the streets of Stockolm outside a public building. Tney started to talk to each other "Would you1,217 words
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Advertisement84 1952-08-03 2 —WONDER WHEELS N° 6 SwiS3*^V^*'V\ H P l"f 1 1 1 A C fVPf Vtf X^wrff v^2f '•'*>' Triumphed in these yj^j* Siji^***^**"*"*-^ strenuous tests The breaking of Records is "flffltf •IX fjiJHmf S which a bicycle can be put, '^B^vKjlj' I, z|yCTf\ HsrcuiG s w Quilt T<r* a i84 words
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Advertisement235 1952-08-03 2 1 ETERNR-MfITIC c Agen. u^mmelers Ltd., 16, Collyer Q»uui/. giUjfljWflT. 1. < > Alkor < %> for lasting comfort and beauty, there is no better plastic. Plastic sheets and materials, Artificial Leather. Wholesale enquiries invited. Sole Agents OPTORG CO., (MaSaya) LTD. Singapore, 1, Kuala Lumpur, IpoK and Ptnarg. Aij 1235 words
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Article28 1952-08-03 3 TAIPINC. Sat. After 38 years' service in the Medica Department. Mr. S. Velupillai. supervisor. General Hospital. Taiping, is now on leave one" 1 to retirement.28 words
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358 1952-08-03 3 "Great mental progress KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. T"HE most important educational progress during 1951 was in the minds of the people of Malaya, the Federation Annual Report published today says. Not only did more people wish their children to go to school as enrolment figures358 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-08-03 3 The listening of John Michael Byrne, son of Mr. J. L. Byrne, Welfare Officer, Singapore City Council, took place at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday. Picture shows the god-parents (leftl Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Marcus. Mis* Elizabeth Byrne, Rev. Father Dcredk and Mr. Byrne. Sunday Times picture.50 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-08-03 3 MISS MAUREEN DUVAL. aged 19, "Miss New South Wales," who passed through Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday on her way back to Sydney. She is a freelance mannequin. Sunday Times picture.32 words
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Article253 1952-08-03 3 Rapids take toll ot lives KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. "OPERATION LEAGUE," during whicf. "A" Company of the sth Battalion, Malay Regiment, was transported up a rapid-whirling river by means of a Sakai fleet of bamboo rafts, took place in the Pahang jungle recently. The Company started from253 words
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247 1952-08-03 3 rpHE SINGAPORE Rotary Club is starting a preliminary vocational survey among 500 employers in large firms and factories to gather information on the general recruiting situation in the Colony for its proposed Youth Employment Bureau. Circulars will be sent to mployers Inviting247 words
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Article66 1952-08-03 3 RADIO .MALAY A is to change the. time of the 7 p.m. news bulletin from Sunday, A.igust 10, to help listeners whose radio receivers are out of action. The news will instead be broadcast at 6.15 p.m. The 9-30 p.m. news bulletin will be repeated at66 words
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Article66 1952-08-03 3 Radio Malaya's Director MR. F. N. L:oyd-Williams, Deputy Director of Broadcasting in Kuaia Lumpur, will act as Director of Broadcasting when Mr. H. W. Jackson goes on leave this week. Mr. Jackson is due to leave for Britain on Friday. Mr. A. A. Beamish, acting Deputy Director of Broadcasting, who66 words
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116 1952-08-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. is decreas- ing in the Federation. Admissions to hospitals for pulmonary tuberculosis were 5.933 with 1.740 deaths last year, compared with 6.305 admissions and 1,767 deaths for the corresponding period ihp year before Deaths replstereci with the Registrar Guieral116 words
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Article51 1952-08-03 3 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald will spend the latter part of August and the beginning of September in Indonesia. After a short official visit to Jakarta, he will leave for Bali where the remainder of his stay will be spent on holiday and in a purely private51 words
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Advertisement284 1952-08-03 3 The RADIO that is like a gem. The radio of superb reproduction and qualityMODEL 949 Price $420/- less 10% tor Cash /Federation Duty Extra) Instalments Arranged Sole Agents:— HOE BOON LEONG CO. LTD., 25 Thomson Road, Singapore- 11— Phone 3633. 1 Mj) C^V^SLj^cE progress in *^%f J^^^ British Acoustic \__y284 words
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Article, Illustration534 1952-08-03 4 From A Special Correspondent JULY 21 will long be J remembered by Home Guards at Batu Hitam as a day of pride and fulfilment. They had undergone a month of training more intensive than for ordinary Home Guards, culminating534 words
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Article159 1952-08-03 4 SINGAPORE schoolchildren are becoming increasingly interested in music especially the girls. Since the Education Department approved a plan, submitted last year by the former M:.?ter of Music, Mr. Glan Williams, to start group violin classes in Government and Governmentaided schools, nine gi:\:ps have been formed. There are159 words
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Article, Illustration705 1952-08-03 4 HOPING FOR A DRY -AUGUST AUR last dry July was yinv in 1949; this year's must be a record one for rain. If it is not dry in August we must give up all hope of a fruit crop this year. One afternoon the Tuan was awakened705 words
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Advertisement203 1952-08-03 4 TRUST THIS GIFT |||1 TO SHOW YOUR HEART llfei IS IN THE GIVING |H|| PEN NAME FOR THE PERFECT GI^T W^~ To give New Parker "51" is special evidence of your thoughtfulness your good taste. For here are the writing instruments prized above flj all oihers. Each fashioned with unhurried203 words
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152 1952-08-03 5 Tanglins 13 CD. experts are feted rZ first 13 holders of pro- flciency certificates for civil defence against atomic and other types of warfare In Singapore, !rcm Tangli'.i ward civil defence volunteer training centre, were feted at a passing out last night. They are the first volunteers from a ward152 words
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Article1004 1952-08-03 5 But there's a setback KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. ]~HE tide of battle turned against the Communist terrorists •in 1951 with the completion of the Briggs Plan and "Operation Starvation" the plan to cut off all their food supplies the Annual Report of the Federation of1,004 words
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Article74 1952-08-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. LAST year, 61.980 sewing machines were bought in the Feeration— nearly three times number bought in 1950 and eight times the number in 1938. Similarly, 35,623 radios were bought last year compared with 18.000 rhe year before These figures, contained in the trade74 words
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Article100 1952-08-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. APPROXIMATELY 200,000 children will attain school-going ag e each year, c a.<s the Federation annual report based on statistics of births and deaths for 1951. Vital statistics show a steady improvement in the health of the population. The natural increase last ear (births100 words
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Article30 1952-08-03 5 Siaw Khee Chaw, of Singapore, charged with making a fraudulent attempt to evade customs duty amounting to $31, was acquitted and discharged in the Police Court here.30 words
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204 1952-08-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A HINT of the reasons for the resignation of the Federation's former Director of Intelligence, Sir William Jenkin, is given In the annual report of the Federation of Malaya for 1951, published today. "The reorganisation of the Department, which commenced m204 words
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Article, Illustration21 1952-08-03 5 Mr. Wee Choo Hin and Miss Yap Slew Kwee after their marriage in Singapore yesterday. Sunday Times victure.21 words
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Article248 1952-08-03 5 ALLAH Is good. He will help uplift his people through education. These words In Tamil, sung to accompaniment played by the Indian musical party, can be heard in a Singapore street every Saturday night. The song, written by Mr. Penenana Mohamed Shah, a young Singapore-born Indian. Is248 words
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Article300 1952-08-03 5 Big game hunter 'joins up From CUNN CHIT THYE PENANC, Saturday. AN IRISH WOMAN, the mother-in-law of a future Scottish Duke, is among 15 students to have enrolled in the first all-women's class organised by the Penang Civil Defence Headquarters. Mrs. Anne Semple is a300 words
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Article22 1952-08-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malay Regiment recruiting team wil lvisit towns and kam pongs in Li pis district on Aug. 1922 words
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240 1952-08-03 5 Reds did not raid US-owned tin mine KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THIRTY mortar sheila fell •I on the American -owned Pacific Tin Corporation's mining property at Kota Bahru, in the Kinta Valley, Perak, during an operation by security forces against Communist terrorists, it was officially stated today. A Washington report yesterday240 words
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Article36 1952-08-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Department of Education, Federation, said today that the Government Junior Middle examination will be held this year. It will be not compulsory for all Junior Middle 111 pupils.36 words
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Advertisement34 1952-08-03 5 /If /f j ■lnS# yt RHEUMATISM *k^k ({J LINIMENT mj^fjl I Tain of sciatica, neuritis, lumbago osP^jkPf /f and aU forms of rheumatism quickly yieM to touch of Sloan's Liniment. Just dab it on.34 words
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Miscellaneous107 1952-08-03 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 9 a.m. "Good Morning": 9SQ "Musical Round-up"; 10 News--1005 "Interlude from Hawaii": 10.30 "Latin America on the Air" 1 11 "Time for Music"; 11.30-12 Service rst. Andrew's Catnedral); 1 p.m. Gerry Soliano at the Hammond Organ. Raffles Hotel; 1.30 News; 1.45 "Sport Parade": 2.15 Gypsy Music; 2.30107 words
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1094 1952-08-03 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By b THE role of women in religion is, traditionally, secondary to that of men. This is most pronounced in Buddhism and Buddhist countries. But times are changing. A Singapore Buddhist prindpal. Miss Pitt Chin Hui, w*l be leading a Singapore1,094 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-08-03 6 Miss Malaya— 22 This week's "Miss Malaya" is Mm Toh Chin Huai of Singapore.14 words
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Article278 1952-08-03 6 MARIE GOUGH'S COOKERY CORNER WHEN meat is to be es- chewed, either through choice, reasons cf conscience or downright necessity, the following recipes should prove valuable additions to the vegeterian repertoire. MEATLESS VSGETATJ! E S'HJP Srrnb bn' do not rvl a hin h (or one278 words
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Article567 1952-08-03 6 By a lawyer LAST week's queries included the foC^ lowing: I "DIVORCED" MY HUSBAND NINE YEAKb AGO AND EVER SINCE THEN I HAVE BEEN LIVING WITH THE CO- RESPONDENT AND HAVE HAD CHILDREN BY HIM. WHEN I SAY "DIVORCED" I MEAN THAT I OBTAINED A DECREE567 words
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Advertisement170 1952-08-03 6 I dreamed of a truly comfortable strapless maidenfbrm's Maidenette Strapless \r It's Miss to wear and unbelievably flattering, Maidenform's famous Maidenette* Strapless! Designed to shape you Mi|irrhly ...with <lainty inIBttl ;iinl fcitiitT-lifiht boning. In your favorite fabrics. Genuine Maidenform Bra«sin .in- made only in the United 1" .f Amti iia170 words
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Advertisement366 1952-08-03 6 "YOU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from mmmMmMUefJc/effcy c cl Have he^d- 4 Try this Proved Way Back to Health Happiness When you're aiucmic, feel nen out, have uaplnt from dttf <W« >. r.ui/i* Hoy apeUi, no energy for work or play. Ocean. VIK.ELP ii rich in Iron.366 words
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Article, Illustration481 1952-08-03 7 WILLIAM KIT AY - How to turn your Foddler into a Targan WILLIAM KIT AY By NEW YORK: J^ GROUP of American research scientists who have just completed a two-year study on infant feeding have made the remarkable discovery that the sooner a baby starts on a meat diet the better. The scientists found481 words
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Article348 1952-08-03 7 NEWS FOR WOMEN LONDON: rpHREE well-known actresses, one over 60 and two in their 50's but with enviable slim figures, DO NOT agree with dieting. An active life, they say, is far better for the figure. GLADYS COOPER is 63. has a 36in. bust, 26in.348 words
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Article, Illustration576 1952-08-03 7 JAMB LET* 'HUMAN CASEBOOK I AM engaged to a girl for whom I have given up everything. Recently I beard that 8he still corresponds with a young man with whom she was once in love This worries me. It is proper, and have I576 words
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Advertisement394 1952-08-03 7 •AKTA-VITE' cost3anM' mor thaw common food <owics_— jR, CREATLY V^^ INCREASED IT: VITAMIN STRENGTH i J ■^■aaaWßaaaaa^^msSW" I AKTA-VITE' has more than four (Unn (he vita- > JJ ana strength present in ordinary food tonics. Each —m? bbb^"' p I««>-- aaeraße dose (Two teaspoonlub) contains 9W Vitamin A IMO Interaational394 words
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The myth of the Teenager by Drusilla Beyfus
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Article, Illustration693 1952-08-03 8 'THOSE BIG BROWN EYES AND THAT TINYMIND LONDON: DUSH off, Little Goddesses, we have no pedestals' for you here. The American Teenager is not on the long list of things the British want from America. We do not bow down to brassy little faces whose sole claim to merit is693 words
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Article, Illustration460 1952-08-03 8 -and suggests a club where all can meet The folloicing letter has been received from "Paul < Jacques" icho receiv. ticiacd Malayan icemen for the.r '•rudeness end Ujnorence": Dear Ladlea of Malaya, Thi.- I hare received a st. any torrent of from you some460 words
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Article442 1952-08-03 8 KAY MURRAY - KAY MURRAY By BACHELORS are bursting out all over in the United States. Latest to hit the headlines was Mr. Alistair Forbes .of Aberdeen, who after following baseball on the U.S. Army's European broadcasts, wrote to the famous team, the Brooklyn Dodgers, and asked for (a) a442 words
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Advertisement308 1952-08-03 8 LOOK YOUR BEST Vaseline TDAOC MARK djlfi HAlftjl TONic/ai/ Health Fccts" Series DO YOU KNOW —why you get headaches when your system's out-of-onler? Gases given off by fermenting food wastes are absorbed by the- bloodstream and carried to the brain. They cause not only headaches, but tired- irritability and teraJ308 words
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Advertisement199 1952-08-03 8 Build up their future health Wb NOW! THEM MARMITE EVERY DAY It's the vitamins In Marmite that help children to grow ijp strong and sturdy. Health-building Marmite is a valuable food for everyone a food needed" by all every day to maintain fitness and strengthen the body's resistance to diseases.199 words
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Article, Illustration568 1952-08-03 9 Singapore sees first fashion show on television FRIDAY night's televised fashion show the first ever held in South-East Asia has proved that Singapore dress designers can satisfy fashion-wise women of the East. Ten days ago, Madame Theodore was asked to arrange an experimental fashion parade for the television programmes of568 words
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528 1952-08-03 9 A SCHOOL THAT HAS LIVED UP TO ITS MOTTO The Bukit Mertajam High School the only GoTernment Knglish school in Province Welleslry—celebrated Us Silver Jubilee this week. A correspondent traces the growth and achievements of the School. TWENTY-FIVE years is not a long time in the history of a school,528 words
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Article29 1952-08-03 9 The Malayan Ra'lway Administration says that owing to a derailment caused by terrorists In Kelanlan; the train service between Krai and Bernam has been temporarily suspended.Bernama - 29 words
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Article26 1952-08-03 9 A general meeting of the Malacca IMP. to elect officials will be held at the Capitol Dance Hall on Aug. 10 at 11 a.m.26 words
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265 1952-08-03 9 IPOH. Sat. mijr, S:tr .v, Inoh A has undertaken its most ambitious pi.jeri yet the construction of an all-com-munity centre, estimated to cost eventually about $500,000 It will fill a long-felt want in Ipoh, providing a medium for all sections of the population to265 words
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Article166 1952-08-03 9 Union chief accuses senior men PENANG. Sat. rfHE PRESIDENT of the Penang Municipal Services Union, Inche Mohd Yusoff bin Mohd Noor, said today that "one or two senior officers had attempted to intimidate" officials of the union. Addressing members at their annual general meeting lache Mohd Yusoff, a Federal Legislative166 words
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Article79 1952-08-03 9 KUANTAN, Sat.— Che Ah-' mad. Health Inspector, Dun-> sun. unsuccessfully appealed against the conviction and i sentence of one day's impri- sonment and fine of $1,200 imposed by the President. Sessions Court, Dunpun. for i cheating a Chinese shopkeeper. Ahmad was found guilty of taking from79 words
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138 1952-08-03 9 AN office bound Singapore army officer has failed to realise his hopes of spending quiet week, shooting pigs and "any kind of verptfn" in Jenore, The ofAcpr,, Major O. C. S. Dobbie, son of a former General Officer Commanding Malaya, Major-Gen. W. O. S. Dobbie.—138 words
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Article325 1952-08-03 9 Singapore bishops warning SEREMBAN, Saturday. MNLESS SCHOOLS in the Federation and Singapore v know where they are going and unless teachers and parents agree to aim at the same good goal the increase of schools will be not a blessing but a disaster This is the325 words
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Advertisement22 1952-08-03 9 BKI6HT£Af °am. Up/ WASHABLE AND CREASE RESISTANT from $170 tt $2 70 including a rang! of attractively designed BOYS TIES tt $1.7022 words
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Article31 1952-08-03 10 MESSRS. S. ELIATHAMBY. E 6. Muthu. E. Muthutamby. E. Vrnasl and Mrs. Visanathan thank all those who sent wreaths, messages of condolence and attended the funeral of Mrs. Ellathamby Ipoh.31 words
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Article68 1952-08-03 10 ROC: In ever loving-memory of my beloved husband who passed away In the Singapore General Hospital, August, 3.8.51— Nettle. OEORGE: In ever-loving memory of our beloved Mother, who left us for her Heavenly Home a year ago today. A wonderful Mother laid to rest For each of us68 words
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470 1952-08-03 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, AUG. 3, 1952 March to freedom rpHE heart searching induced in this country by« Mr. Oliver Lyttelton's recent pronouncement on selfgovernment shows no! sign of abating. Sur-j prisingly, his advocacy of "the inevitability of i gradualness" has met! with little opposition. Nevertheless, from one or two470 words
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Article63 1952-08-03 10 MR. Churchill has done wisely to prune Britain's arms programme and switch men and material to the production of exportable goods. Modern warfare has made many weapons obsolete. Better by far to concentrate on the rockets and atomic arms and to swing the rest of Britain^ might into63 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1952-08-03 10 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN A REPORT WITH A SAD. AND SORRY OMISSION By SUNDAY AFTERNOON *^HE beautifully printed and admirably turned out Annual Report of the Federation of Malaya for 1951 contains an initial shock which should recoil on its anonymous author. Itthe man who ook - 1,061 words
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Letter441 1952-08-03 10 MY PREVIOUS reply to "Internationalist" was so heavily pruned (owing to lack of space, I suppose) that what was left in my letter gave him the impression that I had "changed my tone" in deference to what he said. I hope, therefore, that you will allow me to441 words
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Letter207 1952-08-03 10 IF YOUR correspondent "Still Petulant" were in fact present at the Arts Theatre reading of "A Man Outside" he appears to retain but a hazy impression of what actually occurred. I too was present and have reason to remember what was said to me. It is however sufficient207 words
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Letter324 1952-08-03 10 rls pleasing to see that some of our bridges have received new paint— ~> g. those spanning the Stamford Canal. Now we know which is Malcolm Bridge and which !s Polglase Bridee. But what of the others spanning the same Canal which remain nameless? Odier orldfjus spanning the324 words
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Article255 1952-08-03 10 ALTHOUGH in last year's ■^Australian referendum the people refused to give the Federal Government the powers it sought to deal with them, officials in Canberra expect some interesting administrative action against the Communists. It seems quite certain that a number of important comrades in the255 words
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Advertisement551 1952-08-03 10 StiVitt Timet Free Preq For th( convenience ot ad rrtisrri. our •cprcxnt jt.x at lit floor. SINCAPORE COLO STORACE, ORCHARD ROAD -ill iKtin •mall advcrtitameuli tnd amwert to box numbers Claiufied idv*rti>ement< may alto be handed to CITY BOOK STORE LTD. Wmchejtcr HeuM CoHyer Quay Singapore CITT BOOK STORE LTD.551 words
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Advertisement224 1952-08-03 10 Jigsaw if THIS IS L^as&JELSL^Q^gzS The Last Piece of the Puzzle -CUT IT OUT MOW! S •■4 M*<e "P wttk Urn «Omt »Urn jwj hare tat lr«m Uiit tp»r, A n4 ukt MM Mf fttlvt TV» eMUtt all Ihr F N Orange Cnuh bottlei y«« cm AM I* Ik* ftctm224 words
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447 1952-08-03 11 Assurance by Covt. KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. QR. LEE TIANC KENC, Member for Health, said at the annual dinner of the Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine here tonight, that fears that doctors from outside Malaya would close447 words
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Article90 1952-08-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. CASES of venereal disease, j treated in government hospitals and clinics, during 1951 were less by nearly 2,000 compared with 1951. The total for 1950 was 16,129 and for 1951 was 14,356. says the Federation annual report. "One reason .for the reduction may90 words
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Article47 1952-08-03 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat The Malay Congress, at a meeting in Johore Bahru on Friday, resolved that Malaya's independence be restored by the end ol 1952. Dr. Hamzah bin Taib, presided over the meeting while was attended by delegates from many parts i cf the Federation.47 words
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Article42 1952-08-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Kuala Lumpur Second I Magistrate today fined. Lee Kum Chuan $80 for driving a wr without a licence and without a third party insurance. Lee was also disqualified from obtaining a licence for one year.42 words
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Article201 1952-08-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE most remarkable development in co-operative societies last year was among the Malay rural population, according to the Federation Annual Report. During the year the number of registered soc eties ncreased from 1,095 to 1,392 A contributing factor to this expansion, says201 words
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Article85 1952-08-03 11 PE.NANG, Sat. YII'NDREDS of outstation pilgrims waiting in Penan? yesterday to sail for Mecca were warned to avoid eating in restaurants which do not serve Muslim food. The warning was issued by the local Malay newspaper Warta Negara, which states that one restaurant, particularly popular with pilgrims,85 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-08-03 11 MR. TON? BEAMISH, acting Deputy Director of Broadcasting (left), who sent a s«ries of reparrs on the Olympic Games at Helsinki for Radio MaUya, returned to Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday, after long leave. Mr. Beamish is presenting a feature programme on Hie Olympics tonight. Sunday Time* picture.47 words
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74 1952-08-03 11 Murder verdict on weighted corpse PENANG, Sat. THE PENAfoG CORONER Mr. D. C. I. Wernham. returned a verdict of murder at the end of an inquiry nto the death of an unidenifted Chinese found desd on Apr. 26 with a stone tied round his neck and an >ar;henware jar round74 words
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Advertisement109 1952-08-03 11 h I WITH YOUNGER'S EXTRA STOUT rndt tnqulrm lo:— I SANDILANDS BUTTERY A CO., LTD. B^ SINGAPORE PKNASO ft. 1.1 MPI K ITOH A SUSAN SMALL Have just sent us a white sharkskin > dress with white frost embroidery on > V the bodice. The navy taffeta A f cummerbund109 words
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Advertisement223 1952-08-03 11 fejjvjr VftjMJßte. more signal.... tifplfc Reception on Murphy m jMfffg V^^'^B wPi- comparable to the Crystal k^lffr^Wt- v **^aßS^M Clarity of pure mountain murphy radio VISIT OUR STAND No. 33 AT THE BRITISH RADIO CXHIBITION AT THE HAPPY WORLD STADIUM. Sole Agents S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD. 12 ORCHARD ROAD223 words
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Article, Illustration516 1952-08-03 12 rpHROUGH more than a quarter century pf creative effort, A master showman C«cil Blouni DeMille has become a oneman institution in Hollywood life. In 37 years he- has produced and directed 68 films. His first picture, "Tlie Squaw Man", made in 1913, was the first516 words
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Article, Illustration120 1952-08-03 12 ABOVE, an early picture of DeMiile testing one of fint loud-speaking systems which was to become so much a part of his directing technique on the sound stages. Using motor car ai a camera "dotty" before the dolly had been invented. Cecil B.120 words
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Article424 1952-08-03 12 JOHN BEHAGUE - JOHN BEHAGUE Film closeup....by rpHERE was no song in my heart as I climbed the intolerably long flight ot stairs leading to the preview theatre where the SouthEast Asia Film Company was showing "El Nimr" ("The Tiger") last week. For one thing, the picture, a musical, was424 words
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Article, Illustration114 1952-08-03 12 A MICH tmrtler dlsgoise to penetra'e this week. He's a British star, and this "ttlir is from an early picture— "The Rfturn Of The Scarlet Pimpernel". Can you spot him? Send your answer to "Spot The Star", Sunday Timea, Singapore. Prise* of $25, 915, 910 and $5114 words
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Advertisement180 1952-08-03 12 ...FATHOMS UNDER THE SEA! Th« flrtl flgfcHnf aM |Ay f/ /^aj» romance of our iV.f /B tubmarin* 4jPH^^^^ jt heroe»l j A power r-3 A ANNE BAXTER-JMHA ANDREWS HMfS SLEASON M« i*T Wim FROM //|f J^^^^^^^^^U 6 15 MORNING MATINEES Today 9 a.m.: "BRANDED" Tomorrow a.m.: "DICK TRACY RETURNS" (Serial)180 words
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Advertisement246 1952-08-03 12 FROM T/i^wffjKwS^h' M5 4< In a dark fl| one of the house M most-terri-on J^r jfijfl i yin lovf lonely V flj B stories ever hi11 k<j JEitiJgfel filmed! happens 4&3B&£st~f THRILLS -i \-r A-PLENTY! SHOWS THROUGHOUT! Today at 11 a.m. "COLT .45" Technicolor Tomorrow at 11 a.m. "CHAMPION" SOON!246 words
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Article, Illustration494 1952-08-03 13 Eric Coop's advice to snapshooters ERIC COOP, expert portrait photographer whose work is to be exhibited in London has been summingup the advice he would give to the amateur on holiday Who wants REALLY GOOD snaps of the children. Coop says there Is only one way494 words
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Article, Illustration203 1952-08-03 13 THE Sunday Times i* awarding $15 for Hie beat picture of Hie week, with $5 for runncn-up. There is aJto a prise of $25 for the bear picture of Hie monHi. This week's first prise goes to Yong Long Peng, Department of Information, Kuala Lumpur, for hit203 words
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Advertisement561 1952-08-03 13 C&nOTl looks to the future f "^1 Model IV F 9 fl.B 50 mm r From the laboratories of CANON comes this I streamlined masterpiece, the long-awaited Model c h IV-F. Here is the very latest in Candid Cameras, featuring the synchronised focal plane shutter and coupled range-view finder. Here561 words
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Miscellaneous110 1952-08-03 13 /I I* IO- (THOUGHT) V JX If *i/7 IJA«/*4 riliT /she must be a wonderful 7T Vf Wy WIW^ IAM I CIRL l MuiT tET her (THOUGHT) OOESNT SHE KNOW V *MOMA|R TABLETS' WILL V^S T0 BAO 6REATM. 1 < «m M ~*m CHLOROPHYLt Hflrklti A] K CHEWING IYIOWAII\ TABLETS110 words
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Article, Illustration875 1952-08-03 14 Manning Blackwood - Manning Blackwood By rV.ILL be interesting, this morning, to find out whether those extra laps at the Johore Grand Prix this year will succeed in making their mark on the Coopers, or whether the advantages the Coopers will be able to gain from875 words
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Article357 1952-08-03 14 Abduls bright idea IT was on seeing the helplessness of Malay reporters in trying to take down a speech given in Malay one night in 1933 at the Jalan Sultan M*sqae, Singapore, that Mr. Abdul Rahman Hanwin, aged S3 then, conceited this idea: "A Malay shorthand system mast be invented."357 words
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710 1952-08-03 14 rIE Singapore Arts Theatre is now hard at work on its August production Joan Morgan's tense melodrama This Was A Woman." This is the first Arts Theatre play to be produced less than three months after its predecessor. A large increase in membership it710 words
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Advertisement478 1952-08-03 14 Always tired Kruxhen 1 \vksjm) gave her I sL-^Xjaf/ NEW LIFE A woman hi» srnt us a Irttrr which you should n-ad If you feel lirrd. weary and Ufrleaa. Bhc. too, was alwitys tlrrd. But ah« Is a ehungrd person to-day Bhc found out how to get hack ihe youthful478 words
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Advertisement522 1952-08-03 14 Be Proud of Your English Improve Your Speech and Writing in a Few Hours Are you content witn the Never nas the importance of I »ay you s peak and write? Ar e effective speech and writing you sure that you are not been more widely recognised I making mistakes522 words
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Article, Illustration1562 1952-08-03 15 I DIDN'T KNOW WHETHER TO BELIEVE HIM OR NOT— BUT HE WAS SO GOOD WITH CHILDREN— A true story by DINA HOWARD I MET him on the ship. It was my first time out of England. With my two children I was Joining my husband in1,562 words
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798 1952-08-03 15 AJ. Branstorr - AJ. Branstorr \i B rpHESE DAYS, when thr •i- American boss wai.t his employees to work harder, he no longer cracks the whip or talks about the "sack". He simply switches on some special music that comes over the factory or office broadcasting798 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-08-03 15 Elizabeth Taylor, h oily wood most beautiful roung actreit. finds the coolest alaxa the*a alays is by the tide of a swimming pool.23 words
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Advertisement490 1952-08-03 15 UGLYSKtN diseases now! AshamcJ to ro out with your Iricnds because of Ujjly spots a-J pimplct? Docs skin irritation and itching give •M restless, sleepless nights? B your skin troul Ie with DC !V Bad the discomfort, pain and rmivuni'vment once and for all with the quick, certain MaM of490 words
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Advertisement200 1952-08-03 15 FLY TO South Africa C^k NEW SERVICE from Australia, commences I st. Sept, SYDNEY PERTH COCOS IS. MAURITIUS JOHANNESBURG Luxtiriojs Constellation service all the way. Ask tor complete passenger and cargo-service details. Free coloured folders available now. i your local Tr*. PniHHr t Cargo Enqiitrta: Ooirtos, Ro««» HoM and Jetm200 words
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Advertisement279 1952-08-03 16 CO THE RUSSIANS think that there's some phoney timir" pt the Olympics eh Somehow the news of their f. pinion fails to Histurb me! Of course, if they believe that, the answer is only too easy. .Just buy HEUER STOi J WATCHES and each competitor can be timed to a279 words
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Advertisement464 1952-08-03 16 TODAi AT tl AM Universal Picture "STOBY OF MOLLY X" 3 Shows S, 6.15 A 9.15. p.m. Universal Picture Sennsdonal SpecUclrs! 'THE PRINCE WHO WAS A THIEF' Starring Tony CURTIS Piper I \l KIH In Technicolor Tomorrow at 11 a.m. Universal Picture "YES SIR. THAT'S MY BABY" In Technicolor ROYAL464 words
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Miscellaneous960 1952-08-03 16 r^^^f by Edgar Rice Burroughs® WA fll /.mjy^/f m^ A T OP MT LUNVA, TABZAN ANP JOCSE SURAVA BEGAN i .\f' \/C^\ Ll «M tejLj JflggE* W//J^mk ■"HEIf? DEATH PUEL t "E SPANIABD CAME SLOWLY y \l s V_^l TTX /•«***> y/s PCSWABD 1 O(?EATMiN(3 HgAViLV, Mid PACE SWEATy \i5V960 words
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Article, Illustration807 1952-08-03 17 NAT GUBBINS - NAT GUBBINS BY Evesdropper According to Censa* retaras there are 1,7«t,«M mra ww-en than men In Great Britain W4av. According to ob»rv»Uon of newspaper photograph* lon* •>* fere the Olympic Games most of them appear to be marching, runninc, hopping, aJUppinf and Jumping, banging drums, blowing807 words
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Article498 1952-08-03 17 The story of Polo 4 pOLO is played on a ground between 250 and 300 yards long with goal posts at each end. The willow or bamboo-root ball is hit with a stick consisting of a bamboo or ash head on a Malacca or similar498 words
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Article98 1952-08-03 17 ACROSS 1. Summarise. ft Entailed 11. Indicator. 13. Awe. 14 Dig. 15. Pew. 18. Plat. 17. Beet. 20 Verge 21. Turf. 23. Hisses. 25 Realist. 28. Closet. 29. Stem. 31 Coves. 33. Arena. 36. Used. 3" Dab. 39. Lob. 40. Sir. 41 Periphery., 42. Entrance. 43. Peeresse«.98 words
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395 1952-08-03 17 uIAR-FAiED students, i 3 wearing caps and sashes of the traditional fighting curps, are once again strutting the streets of the medieval University city of Heidelberg in Germany. As yet they must go about their fighting in secret, because dueling is forbidden by law.395 words
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Advertisement193 1952-08-03 17 WB*r«J citizen the world's best value in ballpoint pens BLUE. GREY Smß? t MAROON, BLACK J^Mtf OR MOTTLED J^W/ Mm blue 'Rei> 1 GREEN AND I INDELIBLE I Mk a biro product with the A WORLD-WIDE REFILL SERVICE DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD., 18H BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE, 1. wxwuminiii,/// lU3i&ytll&3l >$^ The193 words
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Advertisement419 1952-08-03 17 For quick promotion, better pay, and a career yon could put your heart into O»W| 0« OF THISt OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND! E———'—l— IF YOU are ambitious, forward-looking and keen to nuke the YOUR PET SUBJECT? most of today's opportunities, here U a chance for you to find "»"«v«m f419 words
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Miscellaneous179 1952-08-03 17 POPULAR CROSSWORD ~nn I^^BCTI I ACROSS DOWN 1. State concisely (9). 8, Neces- 1. Ice-track (5). 2. Ye y small siUted (8). 11. Recording ins.ru- person (6). 3. Gather in (4). 4. ment (9). 13. Wonder (3). 14. (3) f Waste )8) Prod (3). 15. Bench (3). 16. Order 9.179 words
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Article43 1952-08-03 18 In a S.A.F A. Dlv. 3 league soccer match at the C.V.M.A. ground yesterday, Young Men's Muslim Association beat the Singapore Improvement Trust Sports Club by six goals to nil Scorers were Haron (two). Ismail Yusoff. Hamld, Huang and Wanbin.43 words
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Article, Illustration705 1952-08-03 18 Grand knock by Shepherdson By Sunday Times Cricket Reporter T^ORTH totalled 277 runs and South were 44 for one yesterday in the opening day of the annual cricket match which is being played on the S.C.C. Padang. North had Shepherdson, Koenitz and Spanswick705 words
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Article66 1952-08-03 18 The SAFA Junior Cup-tie match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday between Indian Recreation Club "A" and Chinese Athletic "A" was won by I.R.C. by three goals to nil. The winners led in the first lialf by two goals scored by Latin* and Krishnasamy followed by another66 words
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Article40 1952-08-03 18 RAF Lodger Unit beat GHQ Signals B—o8 0 at GHQ on Friday, in an United Services Senior League soccer match at G.H.Q. In a Junior league match. RAF Changi 2nd XI beat RAAC 3—l at Nee Socn40 words
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Article83 1952-08-03 18 THE COLD BEAT THEM THE Singapore contingent to the OlymDirs at Helsinki had a little difficulty in gettinp acclimatised to the coH, said Mr. Tony Beamish. Radio Malaya's special observer, on his return to Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterlay. Mr. Beamish added that although the Singapore team were up against very83 words
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399 1952-08-03 18 SINGAPORE POLO CLUB, last year's winners, scored a convincing win over Pahang Polo Club in a fast game on their home ground in Thomson Road yesterday to enter the semi-finals of the Malayan Polo Association annual knockout tournament for the Selangor Cup. Displaying superior399 words
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Article547 1952-08-03 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. TT S. THASEN (Headquarters). iv today gained the best performance award at the PanMalayan Telecoms athletic meet for his record breaking runs in the 100. 200 and 440 yards. Champion athlete was Sheikh All. of Negri Sembilan-Malacca. The women's honours went to547 words
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Article535 1952-08-03 18 ONG CHEW BEE. former Malayan and Singapore champion will meet Lim Hee Chin, the holder, in the final of the Singapore L.T.A. championships at the V.M.C.A. courts today. In the semi-finals yesterday Chew Bee beat A. G. B. Pakir 6-4, 6-4, while Hee Chin535 words
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Article327 1952-08-03 18 South China beaten in first game AN unsettled South China A. A. Football XI, making the first appearance of their Singapore tour at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, were beaten 2-0 before a crowd of 5,000. Singapore Chinese, displaying superlative dash and combination among the forwards, had South China A.A. on327 words
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Article124 1952-08-03 18 KOTA BAHRU. Sat. IZ^ELANTAN will play Its first Malaya Cup match at Kota Bahru on Aug. 8 against Trengganu In the eastern zone final. The winners will meet the finalists of the Northern Zone for the right to meet the Southern zone finalis's in cup final. The124 words
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Article23 1952-08-03 18 The Combined Services versus Ac ii*s Sports Club athletic meet >ill be held at S.R.C. ground on Wednesday, at 230 p.m.23 words
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Advertisement199 1952-08-03 18 ALL OVER THE WORLD Good mornings begin with Gillette When Blue Gillette Blades shave the gay Spanish taca They clearly reveal the world's handsome race, So now every male looks smoother and neater, A joy and a boon to the fair senorita. The up-to-date,well groomr— ed men of Spain, in199 words
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Advertisement25 1952-08-03 18 (J/T* 20 tor 60 cts. m Singapore 20 for 70 cts. in Federation The Cigarette for every occasion W D. ft HO. WILLS, BRISTOL LONOOh)25 words
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Article631 1952-08-03 19 Civilians win team athletics gINGAPORE athletes improved on three Malayan records atthe Combined Services v Singapore Civilians annual representative team meet on the S.R.C. padang yesterday which Civilians won by 130 points to 111. The Malayan records were broken by Senior Instructor William Stuart who cleared lift.631 words
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Article93 1952-08-03 19 SHARE OUT A' GATES SCFA The Singapore Chinese F.A. Council i s to sugge t to S.A.F.A. that gate money from Singapore "A' matches with visiting teams should be shared among the various community clubs. A SCFA council meeting on Thursday night heard Mr. Yong Ngiin DJin's contention that present93 words
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Article65 1952-08-03 19 Results of the first round of the Colony golf championship played ai the Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday afternoon were: Lee beat Haigh 2 and 1; Stirling beat Oabor 6 and 5; Moore beat Craik at the 20th; Hutche&on beat Owen 3 and 2. The semi-flnals^wlll be65 words
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Article26 1952-08-03 19 In the minor Army league soccer match at Blakang Mat! yesterday 31 Bn. R.A.O.C. beat Singapore Regiment R.A. by one goal to nil26 words
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Article152 1952-08-03 19 HELSINKI. Sat. GOLD MEDAL winner Emil Zaiopek wanted to give his Olympic gold medal for tho 5.000-metre run to Germany's Herbert Schade. Dr. Karl G von Halt. President of ihe German National Olympic Committee, said today. Von Halt told German pressmen that the Czech major had as^edAP - 152 words
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Article657 1952-08-03 19 HEAVY scratchings in the Men's Singles section especially that of Penang's E. L. Choong in his awaited clash against Abdullah Piruz. i Selangors champion, took away much interest from last night's opening games of i the Malayan Badminton Championships at the Snga- oore Badminton657 words
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Article92 1952-08-03 19 HELSINKI. Sat. A NOYELLE. a 20-year-old Belgian rider, wen the Individual Gold Medal in the Olympic cycling road race today. Another Belgian, R. Grondelaers. was second, and L. H. Victor finished fourth to give Belgium an overwhelming victory In the three-men team competition. E Zle;;ier, ofAP - 92 words
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Article27 1952-08-03 19 The second annual athletic sports of Dryburgh English School will be held on Tuesday at 4.00 p.»:. at the school field. Lorong J, Telok Kurau27 words
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Article40 1952-08-03 19 HELSINKI, Sat. rE United States Olympic basketball team, rallying after a slow start, whipped a stubborn Russian team, 36 to 22, today to retain its Olympic title. Russia took second place in the final tournament standing.— A.P.AP - 40 words
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201 1952-08-03 19 Lee'spetdive was best in Olympics HELSINKI, Sat. MAJOR SA.M.MV LEE of (he United States successfully defended his Olympic high diving champion&lip yerterday. There was little doubt In the ten c rrowd of 2.50« packed into the snail syhrmn Olympic sUdium when the swarthy llt- the man flashed through the ai-UP - 201 words
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Article131 1952-08-03 19 Black md White Badminton P: r'v beat Bata Factory Badminton Party %by 6 games to 1 on Friday. Rosul s Black and White first SINGLKB: 1 Tan Qeolc Tian beat Ken Klan Ben*, lft-11. 18-18. IS-1. 2. Lm Ko'< Kong beat Onan bin Alim <d131 words
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Article154 1952-08-03 19 HELSINKI, Sat JOHN Davies of Australia, a student at tHe University of Michigan, U.S., won the Olympic championship in the men's 200 metres breast stroke today, setting a new Olympic record. Davies was timed in two minutes 34.4 seconds, breaking the record of 2: 26.8 which h154 words
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Article25 1952-08-03 19 S.OF.A will support Johore Chinese F.A's application for the MCPA final to be played at Kluang this year, states the SCFA council.25 words
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Article26 1952-08-03 19 KLANO. Sat. Anglo-Chinese gchool beat Malayan Scouts onenil in their return hockey match on the school ground yesterday. Yap Cliuan Chin scored In the first half.26 words
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Advertisement665 1952-08-03 19 I I, What I Tcke to [INDIGESTION If V "^i* mUS Yes— MACLEAN BRAND STOMACH POWDER *^*^f|s' quickly relieves indigestion. Keep a bottle always handy and take a dose whenever youtfcffcg are troubled by Qatulence. heartburn, nausea. H Bfcw •tonuch pains, etc. Countless thousands relyH on MACLEAN BRAND STOMACH POWDER—665 words
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Advertisement281 1952-08-03 19 v■■ "Live" Brewer't Yeast promotes health and strength! This important fact is acknowledged by authorities throughout the world Rich, energising LION STOUT contains "Lh<e" Brewer's Yeast plus malt and hops. LION STOUT is better for you! Obtainable everywhere in large and small Dottles. BRBWEO AND BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY ARCHIPELAGO281 words
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Article, Illustration2125 1952-08-03 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Rising Glory's $79 is day's best dividend By 1 Big Sweep TOTAL POOL: $360,700 1st: No." *****7 ($*****) 2nd: No. *****6 (S43.284) 3rd: No. *****3 ($21,642) STARTERS ($5,410) each Nos. *****2, *****9, *****7, *****2, *****9, *****2, *****0, *****0. CONSOLATION ($2164 .each). Nos.AP - 2,125 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-08-03 20 Chay Weng Yew, Singapore's featherweight weighti.ii.iag champion for the past four years, is pictured in action during the Olmpic Games at Helsinki. His total aggregate of 678-lb— 2'ilb. more than his best total in Singapore earned him sixth place in his division and the only point for Singapore in th53 words
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Article98 1952-08-03 20 PENANG, Sat. THE Singapore Amateur 1 Boxing Association's invitation to Penang to send a team of boxers to the Colony will be considered by the newly-appointed committee of the Penang Amateur Boxing Association. Mr. Khaw Kok Choo, vicepresident, told the annual general meeting of the P.A.B.A.98 words
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Article210 1952-08-03 20 Gu4.f match between k > Selelar Keppe. C>-b Mil oe hejd at Keppe. today. The draw is (R.A.F. p. ayers mentioned flrsw: 830 Cpi. Wauinson 8. S A C Wnnflela ivLD. O'Rell.y 10. B. J Fennie 7; 835 Sgt. Wood 12 Sgt. Anstev 20 v210 words
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Article277 1952-08-03 20 PENANG, Sat. TREASURE SHIP, winner of the Penang Gold Cup In record time last year, may after all take his place in the Oold Cup field on Monday. This four-year-old has fully recovered from a slight injury he sustained last week when he crashed277 words
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Advertisement183 1952-08-03 20 ipBAtUjSON SIMMS CD LTD,, -K mm .you accept them YOU KNOW THAT SOME PEOPLE Will never let you down not even lightly. You ft(2u^fe know you can trust them utterly. But how do 9| youknow? Partly byinstinct, partly byreason, partly from experience. With an honesty quite transparent, you accept them183 words
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