The Straits Times, 7 September 1952
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Title Section31 1952-09-07 1 *7 SEP 1952 THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA Sunday Edition of thai Straits Times «Sc Singapore Free Press No. 891. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.31 words
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Article, Illustration554 1952-09-07 1 Initiative has been snatched from the Reds I FIGURES PROVE HIS SUCCESS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. QENERAL SIR CERALD TEMPLER, High Com missioner and virtual Supremo of the Federation, has won the first round of his battle igainst Ccrmmunist terrorism. It is almost six months to554 words
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Article, Illustration112 1952-09-07 1 BRITAIN'S new four-engined jet bomber, the delta winged AVRO 698. streaks across the iky at FantboroMgh. Hampshire, on the first 'public' day of the »ryin« drielav and exhibition. j organised by the British Aircraft Contractors. the foreground is a Dc Havilland Comet jet airliner, the first sold112 words
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Article148 1952-09-07 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. US ARMY officials said tnday that there appeared to be an organised effort Ly the Chinese Communists to wage drug warfare against troops in Korea and smuggle narcotics out of Asia. Major C <L tfewion nf tfop Provost Marshal General* School said the148 words
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Article87 1952-09-07 1 NEW YORK, Sat. GERTRUDE LAWRENCE, brilliant star of the English-speaking theatre, died in a New York hospital today of a liver ailment. Miss Lawrence, who was 50. died this morning with her husband Richard Aldrich and close friends at her bedside. Miss Lawrence left the castUP - 87 words
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72 1952-09-07 1 Chinese baby born 9,000 ft. above Pacific VANCOUVER, British Columbia. Sat. A baby was born last night to a Chinese woman 9.000 feet above the Pacific Ocean in a Canadian airliner bound from Hong Kong to Vancouver. A Canadian Pacific Airlines •pokesman said Mrs. Wong Yuk Pong, wife o< aUP - 72 words
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Article65 1952-09-07 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. Two leaders of the Indian Communist party were attacked in one of tneir own strongholds in South India and seriously wounded, according to reports reaching here yesterday. Reoorts said the men are P. Sundarayya. leader of the Parliamentary Communist party, and Ravi Naravan Reddi.AP - 65 words
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Article22 1952-09-07 1 KARACHI, aat. Trade talks between Russia and Pakistan are believed to have been concluded and the treaty Is awaiting signature*22 words
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Article111 1952-09-07 1 Youths beat up businessman COUR Chinese youths robbed a businessman, Mr. Ong Cheok Lam, of $2,000 in cash in Desfcer Road. Singapore, late yesterday evening. Mr. Ong, who had Jusc returned home to his hairdressing saloon, was about to open the front door when the111 words
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Article148 1952-09-07 1 MANILA, Sat. JJUNQRY Moro bandits and besieging troops are locked in fierce, bloody combat in a 6udden flare-up of fighting on Jolo island in tbe southern Philippine;,, the Defence Do partment said today. Powerful gangs attacked repeatedly in desperate attempts to force the month- 1148 words
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Article303 1952-09-07 1 FARNBOROUCH Saturday. QNE of Britain's new jet fighters, a De Havilland-1 10 aircraft, broke up in mid-air today while travelling at more than 700 m.p.h, over the airfield here where Britain's latest aircraft are on show. Crash tenders and ambulances raced to the303 words
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80 1952-09-07 1 Officer on 2 charges of extortion ROBERT ARTHUR QI'INN. a police officer, yesterday claimed trial in the Singapore Second Police Court to a charge of committing extortion of $19 by threatening to arrest Foo Chee Seng; at Albert Street on Friday. He also pleaded not guilty to attempting to commit80 words
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Article37 1952-09-07 1 LONDON, Sat.— Reduction In Britain's home meat production will reduce the value of the individual weekly meat ration from two shillings and two pence to two shillings, food officials announced last night Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article35 1952-09-07 1 A 32-year-old Indian shop assistant, P. Virappan, was stabbed at a shop in North Bridge Road, Singapore, last night. He was taken to hospital where his. condition was reported to be serious35 words
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120 1952-09-07 1 rpHE SINGAPORE police are ■1 checking on the movements of men friends of attractive 23-year-old Wong Chee Tuck, whose nearly nude body was foind sprawled over her bed In her flat in Tiong Bahru on Friday night. Her throat had been slashed with a120 words
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264 1952-09-07 1 Two polio cases fly to Spore: One dies AN IRON lung was being kept in readiness in a Singapore Hospital last night to be flown at a moment's notice to Bangkok, where two cases of poliomyelitis have been reported. The request for help was sent to bingapore yesterday by the264 words
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Article28 1952-09-07 1 TOKYO, Sat —A U.B. Arm/ iron lung will be flown tomorrow to Bangkok. The Air Force will deliver the lung to the American embassy A.P,AP - 28 words
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Article33 1952-09-07 1 A Chinese fishmonger sitting on the parapet on the top floor of the new Singapore Improvement Trust flat* in Upper Pickering Street yesterday collapsed and was taken to the General Hospital unconscious.33 words
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Advertisement67 1952-09-07 1 %4 1 herb are many good cigarettes, but Tew, very few, come near to giving you the plea«ure you get from Rotlimans De |^HP|^^^P| Luxe Virginia. That is why, in England's most distinguished homes and clubs, those cigarettes are the standard by siim. h ><'h others are judgod. V 4,67 words
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Article, Illustration1932 1952-09-07 2 I WAS LOCKED UP BY A CRAZY POLICE CHIEF Z»* iTs« Wtt Uhnrfe(s -fr&wk&t wo**** &n*fs**** ZSA ZSA GABOR, the frankest girl in the world, dances with Ataturk, refuses a Rolls-Royce, finds herself in gaol... and, flies to New York wearing a mink coat and a load of priceless jewellery.1,932 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-09-07 2 ZSA ZSA GABOR ON ZE MEN' MEN every where arc »o 'itclpfull." says glamorous Zm Zsa Cabor. and who could Hot fail to be entranced b y the charming figure wftidi supports a head ■tore intelligentthan most people suppose? Bat Zsa Zta ab o has her troubles. In Basra the75 words
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Advertisement46 1952-09-07 2 leave the factory, specially designed for of^'u^s^ the requirements of YOUR country. Hercules steel frame to GIVE THE GREATEST STRENGTH nci v uivv SOLD BY ALL LEADING DEALERS REfRF SENTATIVtS T. V. MITCHELL A CO. LTD., II BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE ir VCJI i ■■>->■ .1. Htl 'Hi46 words
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Advertisement213 1952-09-07 2 Great new adventure series §for youngsters ag^ KIEXT week the Sunday Times is beginning a i great new series —an adventure story for '^V children of an ages called "King Of The Straits," W written by Beng Swee. It is a thrilling tale of four Malayan boys. John King, Ah213 words
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Advertisement214 1952-09-07 2 Vrtcuu fxjtoj As the faithful companion of the man in the street. Palllard-Bolex cine ca-reras enable him to recall the pleasant moments of his life, which he can relive, together with his family and friends, far more effectively than by word-of-rr.outh. Palllard-Bolex cine cameras thus offer you all the resources214 words
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Article, Illustration264 1952-09-07 3 Full-time maintenance SINGAPORE'S parks and open spaces will come in for more specialist attention next year when the Council will make new efforts to beautify the City. Included in this "tidy-up-fhe-City" plan, will be the round-a-abouts. traffic islands and264 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-09-07 3 The Ballet Circle's Hwang '.i Er, who wMI dance at the Catholic Young Men's Association's concert for th« Redemptorist Fathers' Building Fund at ttw Victoria Theatre tonight.27 words
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Article86 1952-09-07 3 FE DIRECTOR of Education, Sarawak. Mr. H. M. Earnshaw, and the State Education Officer, Brunei, arrived in Singapore yesterday for the annual conference of Directors of Education in British Territories in South East Asia to be opened as Phoenix Park tomorrow. The delegates from Hong Kong, North86 words
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Article296 1952-09-07 3 Too much spending, eating pORT/FOUR Singapore men and women yesterday formed a steering committee to launch a Colonywide campaign against excessive spending, lavish entertainment and unpunctuality. This followed a 90-minute meeting organised by the Chinese Young Men's Christian Association at which representatives of many Chinese organisations,296 words
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Article42 1952-09-07 3 JOHORE BAHRU Sat.— Mr. Cheung Shin Che, Labour Officer, South Johore, selected by the Government to take up a three months course in Colonial Service Training Course for Labour Officers, will leave for England by plane on Sept. 14.42 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-09-07 3 The former Miss Janice Mercer, of London, daughter of an official of the Food and Agriculture Organisation in Rome, married Michael Came, son of Sir Sydney and Lady Came, at the Church of England Church in Rome on August 30. Sir Sydney Came, in Rome en route to his new63 words
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105 1952-09-07 3 GOVERNMENT'S prohibition of imports of Coronation souvenirs from foreign countries was hailed by Singapore Importers yesterday. On e leading Importer said there would be no lack of all kinds of articles for use during the Coronation celebrations coming from Britain and the Commonwealth countries.105 words
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Article82 1952-09-07 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. TAKEN from prison to the Special Constabulary office to be reinstated in the Force on his release after serving a sentence, Rosedi bin All aaked for permission to go out to get a meal. Permission was granted as soon as he was reinstated.82 words
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Article25 1952-09-07 3 A total cf 159.730 persons had been vaccinated up to yesterday against smallpox, since the campaign began in Singapore on Aug. 20. I25 words
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Article57 1952-09-07 3 The wedding took place yesterday at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Singapore, of Mr. Vedamanickam Sabastian to Miss Kulandai Theresa Sabastian. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Sabastian, and the bride the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Sabastian. A reception was57 words
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Article30 1952-09-07 3 NAIROBI. Sat —The Kenya Executive Council yesterday decided to summon an emergency session of the Legislative Council to disucc the current wave of unrest in thn colony. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article31 1952-09-07 3 KUAXTAN. Sat. Mr. Lim Kck Ens. Labour Officer at Ipoh, ha? been transferred to Kuantan and the former Labour Officer there, Mr. Ton Kin Sun. Ls now at Seremban.31 words
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176 1952-09-07 3 RUBBER UP A LITTLE AFTER BIG FALL OUBBER recovered of a cent in Singapore yesterday after its fall of 2% cents a lb on Friday, and September first grade closed at 76> /2 cents a lb. The improvement over Friday's price which was th« lowest since June 1950 took place176 words
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Article108 1952-09-07 3 NEW YORK, Sat.— Cardlao psychoneurosis, the belief or fear something is wrong with your heart, seems as Important as actual heart disease in terms of monetary loss and loss of time from work, Dr. Paul Williamson of Memphis writes in GP, the journal of theAP - 108 words
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Advertisement141 1952-09-07 3 THE FAVOURITES. II; /If., ftr f|Hool Comfbrf sssssfl T^i^bl*w^jW ■Jflssssss! is am siiiiiHft^ _-.^SB*iai^Bßi^Ma^Bik^BiiiiK^^iiiifl l\ 1 ZT""! *V j m C t_ mm I B^^ m .^y^ j 'isS^' jfIBHI M mk. afl t »-^..ss«»^*^?*'^ M&' .aflpE e^LKI ssssssssssH M WH 'S RHP* 1 4 «sHr mfw -fl^B A M141 words
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Article, Illustration1222 1952-09-07 4 THE STORY OF FIVE DAYS OVER NORTH BORNEO AND AN UNUSUAL AIR DROP By AN R.A.F. OBSERVER f\NCi. a month, an aircraft of the Far East Air Force Transport Wing takes off from Changi on a fiveday training flight to North Borneo. One object of1,222 words
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Article595 1952-09-07 4 THE COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL (The Tuan is ill, so he offers instead these reminiscences of life in the country) CJOME years ago the Tuan !5 owned a two-acre plot of dusun land a few chains up the road from The Dusun. This land, known as595 words
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Advertisement85 1952-09-07 4 '■'w^x tim gg always -v i n A KONSON good company J r J WORLD'S GREATEST LIGHTER In the limelight is the universally /SmSSSS^SL Designed to ser\'e faithfully under the "QUEEN ANNE" most exacting conditions and for an ,4 beautiful gift unbelievable number of years. V* SN& which ad Remember!85 words
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Advertisement372 1952-09-07 4 ##o## to have |/M£^\ irhilvr twth IVkS^, and prolvrt WISSStt f/offr aunts llp^S^ tM Jprt brush your lertb ihoruit^hly without yLgS- y\\\ hurt inn your puins, a*t ihe tm>tli!>rii<b hB v\\\ without thurp points thr Halri ljM l\\\ toothbrush. Tbene photo- in\\ £ra P' li liovv huw I lain i^^^V372 words
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Article, Illustration347 1952-09-07 5 MrTanizawa in Colony MR. RYUJI Tanizawa, president of the Rubber Trade Association of Japan and the Keiko Bussan Company, one of the 'eading Japanese rubber importers, arrived in Singapore yesterday. He refused to be drawn into any discussion about the alleged inferior quality of rubber347 words
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Article54 1952-09-07 5 The St. Francis" Association will soon be th e first "international" association In Malacca to build Its own premises The $32,000 building is expected to be completed in time for the official opening on Oct. 10. the birthday anlnversarv of the late Mr. P. George Pamadasa.54 words
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Article20 1952-09-07 5 KUANTAN. Sat.— Mr. Yong Chong Fu is the new Chinese interpreter in Pekan. H e Is from Kuala Lumpur.20 words
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Article68 1952-09-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. J)R. E. S. R. ALFRED, Medical Superindent of the General Hospital, Kuau Lun.pur, Is retiring after 28 years in Government service. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred were entertained to a farewell dinner by the hospital staff on Thursday. Dr. A. M. Ismail, Medical Officer68 words
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Article, Illustration205 1952-09-07 5 Cows, old dances and a jail AN innovation of interest at the Barn Dance at Raffles Hotel next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings will be several varieties of farm livestock on show, loaned by f he Singapore Model Dairy Farm and other helpers of the good causes which are to -There205 words
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Article140 1952-09-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A DRUM captured by the Royal West Kent* from the Russians at Sevastopol In 1855, win be carried on parade at the Beating of the Retreat at KuaU Kubu Ualiru, North Selan^or, on Monday. The Ist. Bn. Royal West Rents will be140 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-09-07 5 Mitt Zena Foxdar. a young member of Hi* Singapore Y.W.C.A. had no difficulty in selling flags yeiferday on behalf of the fund for building an ratantion to tha "T" Hott«l in Fort Canning Rd.34 words
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Article85 1952-09-07 5 SEREMBAN, Sat. rpHE CONSORT of the Ntgri -1- Ruler, Tunku Ampuan, ;oday cut a ribbon to declare open the second post-war Handicraft Exhibition held at the Persidangan Bella Club. Seremban, organised by the UMNO Kaum Ibu (Women's section) Seremban branch. In aid of the Kaum Ibu Welfare85 words
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Article91 1952-09-07 5 KLUANG, Sat. RESULTS of the draw during the fun fair held by the St. Louis Church, Kluang last week are: Lucky Brick: Ist. Prize No. *****4: 2nd. *****9; 3rd. *****8: 4th. ******: sth. *****0; tith. *****4; 7th. *****4; Bth. *****7; 9th. *****0; 10th. *****2; 11th. *****7;91 words
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Article61 1952-09-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Bat. CECURITY FORCES foiled w an ambush by six Communist terrorists in tli Johore Bahru District yesterday. They opened fire when the bandits had taken up their positions, killing one of them. A rifle and ammunition were recovered. Another terrorist was shot dead by61 words
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Article157 1952-09-07 5 J^O MIDWIFE was available when Hamzah bin Hazard was born on Aug. 3 this year, and so the grandmother, I Sena blnte Thir acted as one. Hamzah lived only for seven days, It was stated at a Sinapore Inquest yesterday. Scha, 44. told the Coroner,157 words
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Article179 1952-09-07 5 TIONC BAHRU. with its thousands of inhabitants, has 1 not enough amenities, the President of th« Tiong Bahru Community Centre, Mr. Teo Seng Bee. told The Sunday Times yesterday. Mr. Teo said that the Immediate need* of Tlong Bahru were a school, playing fields,179 words
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Article88 1952-09-07 5 BATU PAHAT, Sat. OVER 2,500 scouts, cubs rovers and sea scouts took part yesterday In a Johore state rally at Batu Pahat. The Chief Commissioner, Mr. F. Payne, congratulated the gathering on Its good turn out, smart appearance and fine scoutcraft. He said it88 words
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Article28 1952-09-07 5 BUTTERWORTH, Sat.— A 71 -year-old pottery worker. Seng Ah Poh was found hanging from a tree about 150 feet from his hut at Sungei Dua. Butterworth28 words
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Advertisement276 1952-09-07 5 Presenting Beauty for your skin and hair To make and keep you beautiful, these Dearborn Preparations are the tinest you can use. Mercolized Wax nrram for a clear frrsh skin Mercolized Foundation Cream for a smooth all-day make-up Mrreolized Astringent Lotion to correct a greasy skin and Stallax Shampoo far276 words
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Advertisement592 1952-09-07 5 Terrible t^/y*:* Backache i? m| GONE//A 'W Kruschen removed the cause Thanks to the advice of friends, who told him how to get relief, this man la quite better now. But for weeks he was afraid to stoop owing to the agonising pain In his back when he tried to592 words
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Miscellaneous93 1952-09-07 5 I Today's Radio SINGAPORE 9 am Good Mornlnj?; 9.30 Musical Round-up; 10 News; I 10.05 Interlude from Hawaii: 10.30 Latin America; 11 Time tor Music; 11.30 Service; 1 p.m. David Rose Orch.; 1.30 News; 1.49 Sports. 2 Voic«B A Music; 2.1S Gypsy Music; 2.30 Curtain Call; 3 Concert; 4 Listeners93 words
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Article, Illustration445 1952-09-07 6 Singapore's humidity wrecked her violin Vl/HEN a group of men gat together they invariably do a little cursing and swearing, specially if things aren't going right. The Radio Orchestra was no exception, that is until a few weeks ago. Now if you attend a rehearsal they445 words
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Article, Illustration15 1952-09-07 6 Miss Malaya— 27 This week's Miss Malaya Is Miss Rita Mitchell of Tlong Bahru. Singapore.15 words
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Article727 1952-09-07 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By WHEN Audrey was a young lady, she could be seen tearing around near Birmingham on an ancient two-stroke Velocette motorcycte with he r violin-case strapped on t'le back. This was while she was a Musical Director of a cinema near Birmingham. I OTTKRIEB727 words
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Article341 1952-09-07 6 Buy a ham arid see life MARIE SOUGH'S COOKERY CORNER T HAVE never been quite sure what Kipling meant when he said "Buy a ham and see life" but I must admit to feeling great satisfaction in buying a ham or large piece thereof and taking It home to cook341 words
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Miscellaneous15 1952-09-07 6 ARTIES HEADLINE You wouldn't fool me about an atomic potatopetltr, now, would you, old man15 words
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Article, Illustration376 1952-09-07 9 M ID-WAY through the hearing of a case against a Chinese woman charged with wilfully illcreating her nine-year-old servant girl, Mr. K. J. L. Jamieson, the Singapore City Police Magistrate, stopped the case, immediately after expert medical evidence had been given yesterday. Remarking376 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-09-07 9 l«.i. is Gloria Day, half of ili c dance team of St. Claii 1 and Day, who are now appearing at Raffles Hotel.23 words
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Article255 1952-09-07 9 OINOAPORE traders are no* »3 expected to be affecten by further new import regulations announced by the Indonesian Government lost week. Under new regulations, \mporters of Roods In Indor,.6la will have to deposit in the bank, 40 per cent, of the _-tl price of goods they255 words
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Article55 1952-09-07 9 PENANG. Sat. A FORMER Penang journalist who left the Settlement more than 30 years ago, returned today. He Is Commander A. W. Brock bank. Fleet Naval Information Officer, Far East, who has arrived from Korea on a short visit. Commander Brockbank was a former reporter in the Penang55 words
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Article58 1952-09-07 9 A building sub-committee under Mr. Tan Soo Ghi has been formed to collect funds for a Lord Buddha building, states the tenth annual report of the Seek Kia Eenh (Lord Buddha's Temple). The report states, "It is evident from the crowd attending the Wesak celebrations that58 words
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Article27 1952-09-07 9 KOTA TINGOI, Sat —Five members of the Rover Crew of Kota Tinggl went to Batu Pahat to attend the State rally which opened yesterday.27 words
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Article139 1952-09-07 9 AN Australian professional dance teacher. Mr. Eric Day. gave exhibitions of the quickstep and slow foxtrot at the Air View Cabaret last night. His partner was a Singapore girl, Miss Joyce Evans, herself a professional dancer. Mr. Day, who Is on a short visit to Singapore, said139 words
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Article88 1952-09-07 9 Malacca went gay yesterday MALACCA. Sat. rrODAY was the last day of JL Malacca's charity week. Prom early this morning Malay kampong dwellers in their best clothes converged upon the town, where processions and sports were held. Other htghspots included Highland dancing and gymnastic dispCays. The Malacca Fire Brigade also88 words
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Article56 1952-09-07 9 PORT SWETTENHAM, Sat. Hie church at the Pendamaran new village which was started by Methodists from Malaya and Bangkok on Aug. 12 will now have to be completed by members of the Klang and Port Swettenham M.Y.F. Work was scheduled to end by Sept. 3rd but56 words
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Article55 1952-09-07 9 PENANQ, Sat. DR. VICTOR PURCELL, honorary adviser to the Malayan Chinese Association, net Perak M.C.A. leaders, led oy Mr. Lav Pak Khuan, In J enang today. After the meeting, which vas Informal and private, Dr. Purcell left for the Province mainland. Among the places he visited was the55 words
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Article192 1952-09-07 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. CEREMONIES in connection with the marriage of Da to Abdul Razak, acting State Secretary, Pahang, to Che Rahah, third daughter of Hajl ,Noa"h bm Omar, member of the Legislative Council, Federation i And Johore State Council., ended on Thursday Tright with the192 words
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Article92 1952-09-07 9 Thirteen kills, four captures KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. £REEN HOWARDS, with 13 kills and four captures, were the most successful military unit operating against the Communist terrorists last month Three times In August they earned the congratulations of the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer. All92 words
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Article100 1952-09-07 9 SEREMBAN. Sat. mHE High Commissioner, 1 General Sir Gerald Templer, yesterday conferred in Seremban with the M?ntrl Besar, Inche Abdul Aziz, the British Adviser, Mr. M. C. ff Sheppard. Brig. M. C. Henniker, commanding officer, tf 3 Gurkha Infantry Brigade and the Chief Police officer, N.100 words
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Article38 1952-09-07 9 Three lallang fires broke out within half an hour yesterday in Singapore. The fires were at St. Thomas Walk. Telok Ayer Basin and Woodlands. They were all put out by the City's firemen.38 words
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Advertisement81 1952-09-07 9 For the connoisseur of fine neckwear Customers who are not quite sure what type tie suits them best, can spend several hai hours up to their nerks in our tie section on th round floor. Here can be seen designs 1 please the most fastidious from $1.70 for (hi modest81 words
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Obituary55 1952-09-07 10 Mrs. M.O.N. Appuhamy (Maggie Nona) died yesterday. Tie cortepr will leave Genernl Hospital mortuarfor lntermnu nt the BuddhiM cemetery, Bitiadari. at 4 p.m. today j TAN KEN 3 CHENG Alias Tar I Ah Kow nt General Hospital or Sept. 5. Funeral from his re- •ld»>nce 18 Oxford Road, on55 words
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Article567 1952-09-07 10 Our trade unions Spore. Sunday, fJept. 7. 1952 MALAYA'S rapidly ITI growing trade union movement can learn much from last week's highly important conference of the Trades Union Congress in England. The world's most Influential body of organised workers set an example of clear thinking and public567 words
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Article, Illustration1201 1952-09-07 10 GENERAL TEMPLER ON TOUR-AND THE PEOPLE CHEER THE scour car with its yellow pennant is drawn up on the grass verge of the road. Immediately behind is a tank-like armoured car, the black-capped head of a Lancers corporal protruding from its1,201 words
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Letter112 1952-09-07 10 IN his criticism of Dr Purcell's visit to Malaya. Mr. P. S. Markandan says he does not belong to any communal organisation and that membership of a communal organisation does not remove racial barriers Mr. Markandan should know that, only when he has learnpd to tackle the problems of112 words
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Letter132 1952-09-07 10 UPON reading the letter from "Bored Hongkongite," I was struck by a certain similarity between his position and that of the English serviceman, as strangers to this country. If this newcomer Is Asian he should find no difficulty ln obtaining a cure for his complaint. Would the people132 words
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Letter135 1952-09-07 10 f\F late, we have been \J reading ln the papers about a good number of anti-American outbursts. Mr. Rajah is said to have been snubbed by a waitress j in a shop in the U.S. on account of his colour As a result of a bad act by an135 words
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Letter111 1952-09-07 10 T\HE editor's footnote to Henry Lim's letter surely misses the point The point is that South Africa and Kenya, although avowedly anti-coloured, do not spend vast sums of money in other countries on propaganda designed to show how enlightened and pro-coloured their nations are. The Americans, smarming us with111 words
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Advertisement585 1952-09-07 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. CARSON. To Rosemary, wife of O. L. Carsoi, Tatptng a daughter! at Penang on 29th August. 1952 MR. LIM LAI SENO son o' Mm. Llm B: h Hock nee Ong S.t I Han of Kuala Lumpur to Miss Saw Oaik T.n. daughter of Mr. Mr.s. Saw lan; Kok585 words
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Advertisement23 1952-09-07 10 Tiger Testimonials MISS FANNY FUSELAGE, the attractive Trans Global Air Hostess, said: "When your flaps ar« down it's time for a TIGER!" 2.TT.5223 words
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320 1952-09-07 11 Colourful ceremony SINGAPORE City Council yesterday announced details of the ceremony to confer the freedom of the City on the Duchess of Kent outside City Hall on the afternoon of Wednesday, Oct. 1. Two thousand school children and members of youth organisations320 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-09-07 11 The Director of Education, Mr. L. O. Whirf.cU. chars with teachers C. Parvjrtiy, Teresa D Crux and Daily KuJitingkam of Screm ban »t KhU Lumpur airport before they kft wHfi the first planeload of taadMra far Kirkby College. Infland Sunday Times picture.42 words
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Article127 1952-09-07 11 The Satay Club' is to move SINGAPORE'S famous "Satay Club" is to move from Beach Road to Dhony Ghaut afte r at. The argument— whether It should stay In Beach Roadstarted on Hari Raya Haji eve between the police and the nine satay sellers. They were charged with causing road127 words
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Article57 1952-09-07 11 A 12-year-old Malay boy, Ilamid bin Hussein, accident a£ly shot himself in the right f )rearm in a Malayan Raitv ay flat in Singapore yesterday. He was slightly injured, it ii believed he took a revolver fi om a pair of trousers belt nging to h!s uncCe.57 words
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Article32 1952-09-07 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— A branch of the British Red Ci oss Society has been establ shed in Johore Bahru Dato Win Idrls, Deputy Mentri Bf <nr s its Chairman.32 words
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Article31 1952-09-07 11 A former member of the Legislative Council of Madras and a well-known Muslim leader, Mr. V. Hameed Sultan Maricar, of Nagapattinam, will arrive in Singapore by the Rajula today.31 words
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Article39 1952-09-07 11 BUTTERWORTH, Sat.— Mr. G. S Movat will be Butterworth's new District Officer and chairman of Province Wellesley Rural Board. He will take over from Mr. S. T. Stewart on Sept. 9. Mr. Stewart is going to Singapore.39 words
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Article32 1952-09-07 11 KUANTAN, Sat. UJah blnte Salleh, 32, was allowed bail in $300 when she was charged here with causing hurt with a penknife to YusofT bin Said in Tanjong Lumpur32 words
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257 1952-09-07 11 PENANC, Saturday. THE INQUIRY into the death of Mr. David Chen, principal of the Chung Ling High School, opened today before the Penang Coroner, Mr. D. C. I. Wernham. Mr Chen was shot dead in his car at Macalister Road in front257 words
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Article69 1952-09-07 11 KUANTAN. Sat. COMPENSATION of $480 has been awarded Subbiih Reddy by Hie Commuiioner for Workmen's Compensation for injuries received in an encounter wiHi an elephant. Subbian. a tapper in labor Valley Estate, was chased br a wild elephant during his morning work. The elephant batted him69 words
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Article78 1952-09-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A Chinese hawker yesterday afternoon saw his partner arrested by the police for hawking fruit in a prohibited area Foch Avenue. He tried to save his partner and his fruit from being taken to the Police Btatk>n. Today the Chinese, Chan Soon Fait, pleaded78 words
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Article28 1952-09-07 11 The Malacca Central District Boy Scouts Association is to hold a scouting display and fun fair in aid of scouting in the new villages next month.28 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-09-07 11 Captain H. F. Stocker, of the Royal Artillery, a wellknown soccer referee, and his financee. Miss E. A. Ingam, who arrived in the Colony on Friday were married at the Singapore Registry office yesterday— Sunday Times picture.37 words
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119 1952-09-07 11 gINGAPORE Naval Base authorities plan to provide a community hall for Asian employees. Officer Commanding the Naval Police, Col. P. H. Little, who Inspired the move, said that he was dismayed to find such a large Asian population without facilities for meeting. Naval119 words
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123 1952-09-07 11 PUBLIC PAID UP WITH A SMILE FOR "Y" GIRLS jytORE THAN 400 keen saleswomen thronged the streets of Singapore yesterday, putting into practice their latest instructions from the Y.W.C.A. on how to encourage the public to pay up with a smile. They sold flags on behalf of the "V" scheme123 words
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Article64 1952-09-07 11 BEER 6 brewed in Singapore have been entered for Commonwealth beer competitions at this year's Brewers' and Allied Traders' Exhibition at Olympla, London, from Not. 24 to 28. Singapore beers won one of the classes in the same competition at the last exhibition two years ago.64 words
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Article72 1952-09-07 11 About 200 people walked out from the inaugural meeting of the Delta-Ganges Road Welfare Association held yesterday in protest following an argument about the constitution of the new body. Despite their walk-out the nine men who remained behind on the meeting and saw the Association72 words
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Advertisement11 1952-09-07 11 ■Il| I TMORESEN CO., (Malaya) LTD. I\6. WINCHESTER HOUSE— TEL. *****11 words
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Advertisement305 1952-09-07 11 Nt urphyojjj&L LV j"^ R l l l H IP^V KjE| V/ Singapore Pon.nu H K^m£UU>Qsd $350 Federation of Malaya $385 The 1 96 is high performance receiver and the main finish is of Brown Sapele Mahogany and Birds Eye Maple panels on either side In addition to medium wave-305 words
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Article, Illustration441 1952-09-07 12 R. W. BAXTER - R. W. BAXTER Italian film you shouldn't miss ENCHANTING EXPERIENCE By A SPLENDID Italian film, Tomorrow \c Too Late." will soon de!.£ h t the many Singaporeans who, to judge by recent attendances, have taker to Continental films in a big way. "Tomorrow ts Too Late" deals frankly441 words
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Article, Illustration90 1952-09-07 12 MOM. started another of its elaborat- outdoor productions last week. This latest is "Vaquero" starring Robert Taylor, Ava Oardner, Howard Keel. Anthony Qulnn and Kurt Kasznar and is being filmed in the wilds of Utah. Direction is by John Farrow. The picture Is being filmed in t'i? new90 words
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Article, Illustration587 1952-09-07 12 Picture business by JOHN BEHAGUE fVWID Macdonald, the British film director and doyen of the modern documentary, who has spent the last three weeks touring the Federation to secure background material for a fuM- length picture on Malaya's fight against the terrorists says his587 words
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Article, Illustration94 1952-09-07 12 AN old timer, as he looked in "The rnknown" in 1t27. Can you spot him? Send your answer to "Spot The Star," Sunday Times. Singapore. Prizes of $25, $15, $10 and $S »U1 be awarded to the «nt four correct entries opened en Thursday raorning. The answer94 words
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Advertisement213 1952-09-07 12 Today 8.30 a.m. "JUNGLE GIRL" (Serial) -~~s VOODOO DRUMS STILL BEAT tmm AT THE see it ffejjlll |;]>J/m am i3 now. v^jnrr \\\mgf 4 ffo P n LAST FEW DAYS! JVOMIC 2 COMING Jal CITY S00N! mum gg "N^Rx rf^^ ■/tfegff&jßSJP^sr^B^^l the crowds are always I at the TODAY J^r213 words
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Advertisement272 1952-09-07 12 seeit NOW![H[^K^ W^^^ 11, 1.45, 4, 6.3(0.30 ■^■■PiJQSsiirS>B Dist b y IV RKO Radio y^^^K^sffl^B^Hßaw' 10 547 fSSf] FEET OF W SEKSATION! nti dayK29PJBK99PI 1 45 40 TODAY! w(M&&.SP&S&!*££m 6 30 930 VENICE FILM FESTIVAL GOLD MEDAL WINNER "WE WANT A CHILD" N.B. Special Shows of this Film FOR WOMEN272 words
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Article, Illustration149 1952-09-07 13 THE Sunday Time* i'- awj.Jing $15 for the best picture of the week, with $5 for runners-up. There is also z prixe of $25 for th« best picture of the month. This week's first prize goes to Ong Cheng Tarn, of 533 Serangoon Road, Singapore, for his149 words
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Article, Illustration861 1952-09-07 13 Raymond Thomas - Raymond Thomas PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH— 3O By HAVING assured yourself that your darkroom Is all In order and that the negative you are going to start practicing on Is above reproach, let us consider the mechanics of making th. enlargement. Having placed the nega tlve in861 words
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Advertisement275 1952-09-07 13 ill SJ- Before you buy a Cm* Equipment v see first THE GERMAN 8 mm. This Camera has many exclusive features "Thn attractive-looking camera is equipped with an i-npre'.^ive array o* gadgets holding prom-ie of exceptional performance *n«t on te*t this promiic was fulfilled AMATCUR CINE WORLD I Incorporating numerous275 words
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Advertisement42 1952-09-07 13 HB«^>vaai^BßM^Baia^HaßaaißiaHnac -jemm I Buy 2 roJW and get 1 roll free availabe in Jf 120. 620 and 35mm. <up ro 30th Scpi-cmbcr. 1952> MUK#ol¥*mtmM4fr7M WO*l9 tfTHES' OEMTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. LTJ.g^ pWlCKfcfl jfecjiE,' tEFRIGERATOR lTe'and FLETCHER 102-10* Orchard Road. Singapore 9. Tel. 3358.42 words
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Article, Illustration1103 1952-09-07 14 THESE EX-WARRIORS FIGHT FOR PEACE They believe in a better future for mankind ON the day I was born the First World War was already six months old. Millions of men were under arms. The first casualties had been listed. My generation learned about that war in the classroom. But1,103 words
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Article, Illustration526 1952-09-07 14 Out-of-luck Ray gets a bouquet PRODUCER Ray CoomDS mu:t have been inconstant fear of the ripe tomato and rotten egg at the premiere of his maiden production, "Arms and the Man" by Bernard Shaw, at the Little Theatre. Singapore, last Saturday. Not because the play was badly done,526 words
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Advertisement192 1952-09-07 14 Uhdigestioni Ym— MACLEAN BRAND STOMACH POWDER quickJy reteT«s indigestion. K««p a hoisjto '^^B ■Jwayi handy and take a do— iihsmrw you^yig mi* troubled by flatulence, heartburn, rvaose*. stomach pans, etc. Countless thousands r«ly s k mU on MACLEAN .BRAND STOMACH POWDFR— Vy M you can do so with every confidenc*.192 words
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Advertisement253 1952-09-07 14 0m V^i disinfects c/eanses PIJI deodorises HfCs l/ri/ra/s 1j y gea a.s^B dt/fomatica//y *£Z r i y-^Pf only completely =sw^ m^\y^^ effective scientific w— -=«^fE method of maintaining n^iiii T 3 "t< lavatories in a con- mEd tinuously hygienic I^s t% < "i'-yilr condition. I^^,^ Positive Action V^j- ==^g«s^| You253 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1952-09-07 15 EDWARD SINCLAIR - EDWARD SINCLAIR They risk their lives to tell these jokes Ey "lIAVE you heard the latest 'happy 1 n one?" Russians ask their frienda this question in a low voice, after looking around carefully, on street corners, in the food queues and in1,113 words
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Article152 1952-09-07 15 CATS GET A LEGACY OF £1,000 TIE man who did not own a cat last week left a £1,000 legacy to Britain's hungry cats. Among the keenest regrets of 71-year-old bachelorpublisber Mr. Harry Batsford was that life in a Paddington, London, flat prevented him from keeping a cat. For he152 words
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Advertisement442 1952-09-07 15 r- Don't Sacrifice A Beautiful Smile, Healthy Gums To.. PYORRHEA I O- I V <; EL xlibS 1 a' n t!v 4 out of S .Vtay Suffer from Thfs Dread Disease Pyorrhea a dangerous infection that leads to ugly, shrinking gums and loosening teeth t mist be pulled, often starts442 words
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Advertisement157 1952-09-07 15 GILBEY'S GIN Sole Agents: GUTH R I E O Co Ltd Tens Transmission throughout fo» makinp "A ADDITIONS SUBTRACTIONS I. V^ MULTIPLICATIONS (X) and DIVISIONS l£ TO BE OPERATED BY A SINCLE HAND f^lO* 1 C*tO^s^ Made in Italy by the World Famous Manufacturers jL.^ of Everest Typewriters and Calculating157 words
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Advertisement140 1952-09-07 16 A •V LOW Cl\ Sam aumqs dseamn^;^- ed of the big -c :j- .wdment when he'd v^**^ buyajuvenia vv watch for, his a v b£st giul! fl" BuT WHY NOT i^£\\ GET IT FOR. NO- J l THiWG. SO HE C^ sdLJft SE T f+IS JAEGER rmam LECOULTR£ MUSICAL ALARM140 words
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Advertisement377 1952-09-07 16 USEFUL BOOKS i on I"HE CHOICE OP WORDS (A Book of Synonyms with Explanations) by V. H. Collins 5. 1t DIET DOIT'S IT (The book which gives you all the answers to all the ques- tions you have ever asked about food values) by Gayolord Hauser 9M ROGETS THESAURUS OP377 words
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Miscellaneous1098 1952-09-07 16 I HIS CUEIOSITV 6TIRREC? &V THE WITCH POCTOR'S -^■^W\\V\\\ V^^^^H **^-^ffl E^-wS^^^BS^ I ACCOUNT Of= THE 'GHOST LION', TARZAN I^FpA ll^/ jf I ul -^F"--- bRt 1 I WA'TEP IMPATIENTLY PC^ PAYLie^r ■■p^j 1 >- /</, .^»«i".-*3vsSs^^^^ S!»l "~*^~^H *WW W r^*^ v^'^^Sr V 3UT WA-YSOA, EXHAUSTER PELL INTO A1,098 words
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Article, Illustration994 1952-09-07 17 NAT CUBBINS - NAT CUBBINS By SO rar as I am aware no cookery book has ever been written for chaps who liv c alone, or chaos whose wives aic away on holiday. '1 ir.s long-it'lt want wiCl now bo satisfied by Uncle Hat's Cook Book, written by that994 words
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Article323 1952-09-07 17 HIS 'DEATH DRINK' HELPS SCIENCE A YOUNG Cambridge scieni\. tisl risked death by poisoning in an experiment aimed at protecting Britain from wartime famine. To prove a tiieuiy the scientist, G. Travis King:, after 24 hours of fasting, swallowed a liquid new to science. Twenty-four hours after his "'death drink,"323 words
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404 1952-09-07 17 w^v- T r -^x I jßij, "s■-* v>- "-JW-Uf SCIENTISTS and criminologists in 18 countries have recently completed the first "time-table ol' criminal offences." The Washington Bureau of Investigation started the research work five years ago; the police and crime specialists in Britain404 words
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Advertisement198 1952-09-07 17 I iSI WvWIMi y A yoi bj Out afon\ remedy Ibf all 'kin can) ltr ipoo i-^on't let a trivial irritatu r lead and K ike you ithmn to vt L :ar jt riend«? up stran-htawav uith D.D.D. emhar- PrMClipuua v^ KOVV D.D.O. WORKS SO QUICKLY DD uick ccrUir D.D.D.198 words
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Advertisement111 1952-09-07 17 FAR INTO THE FUTURE. your gift of ShcifYer's will be deeply appreciated. Most warmly welcomed of all, Sheaffer's is everything a gift should be useful, b?autiful. distincive truly new, truly advanced! J^/'tUr CREST DELLXE «!i« r ~\f eoldf'l'rd ca?s with classic this'n» (he betatjf of this distinctive wmilA. l/*7-f Btrre'S111 words
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Miscellaneous252 1952-09-07 17 New Crossword li Koss DOWN 1. Home of a ID (4). 3. Not l«'t 1. Everyman. If the psulmisi is in the Pens. (9). 9. A corns «he to be believed (4). 2. Grows— as splits vp in her cell no doubt n result of getting higher wages? (9). 10.252 words
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Article, Illustration988 1952-09-07 18 WHY NOT 'DOUBLE-DECKERS' FOR SINGAPORE? Manning Blackwood, still chasing those buses, asks— •JHIS mists of silence have descended on the smokescreen buses, and neither the operators nor the licensing authorities have assayed a single word about the noxious stench that pollutes those of our streets that are unfortunate enough to988 words
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690 1952-09-07 18 THE WATER you cirink is it full of microbes? "Of course not!" you'll say, and you're right, I hope! But in some drops of water there exist ir.vLsibly, in little worlds of their own, tiny one-celled creatures whose unsuspected presence can mean death690 words
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434 1952-09-07 18 Highlights of Sport by Crusader' A BIG shake-up in Selangor rugger is needed if the State is to regain its supremacy in the coming season. There was useful rugby material in Selangor last year but. for various reasons, the Slate team could not434 words
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Advertisement115 1952-09-07 18 $\k CONTAINS i/fi) BREWER'S YEAST BREWED AND BOTTIED IN SINGAPORE BY MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD. y^*"** i "^fOv THE l^oo fj£7'*~ji~*i it^V c famous 1J litre. 5-6 seater CZ. Saloon which at home and abroad f I x ?L\ has earned golden opinions among "**>, V those motorists who demand some115 words
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Advertisement167 1952-09-07 18 These wonderful <£fst peps m RELIEVE NIGHT COUGH, 3)' SORE THROAT, CHEST \y /?V AND LUNG TROUBLE sj£|p^*^ 'J \J^£^SSv When y° u suck Pc P s lafte's.ff* V^?^S3r volatile medicinal essences given Al M !^^^s^a^ PC'ictrate the bronchial sys- WmJ^fSS^^}\ j tcm to the lungs. Pcrs destroy £4 >\167 words
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Miscellaneous29 1952-09-07 18 A >* C H C R E S SHA LIVE "9r|t|| fl r |tla|p RES' I £QMd .»lNlE|GlAlglß|^ P A O KNMe N T E R T A 1 Ml29 words
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Article357 1952-09-07 19 Selectors' task was not easy By SECOND ROW THE Singapore Civilians* rugger team to play in the All-India rugger tournament, starting at Colombo on Sept. 28, was chosen last night after a final trial at the Victoria School ground. The team to travel is Parker, McElwaine.357 words
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239 1952-09-07 19 Tepper 's a goal gives Services 1st Cup win KOAI A LUMPUR. Sat. rjUT3IDE --:«ht Tepper rrude a j nappy ifbut fo> Corr.bined s fj in P.^h^iv^ nt HQ b- scartnf the only goal cf the match to e-iable htl <"u> to ein their first Malaya j -'ory The satue';:239 words
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Article237 1952-09-07 19 POREST HILLS. Sat AUSTRAL4AS Prank SccJgman and Mervyn Rose entered the semi-fiiuls of the national ennis championship* yesterday, but Oardnar Mulloy saved the United States from a complete rout. Sfdgman defending champion seeking °he United States Wunb>don grand slam, nas a picture of perfection a sUP - 237 words
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Article47 1952-09-07 19 Al hough down by two goals for the greater portion of the first half and losing a player in the second half. CYMA iPM). leaders in Div. 3A SAPA League \">>. gained a well deserved 4-2 victory ever Young Companions A.A. at Oeylang Stadium yesterday.47 words
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Article131 1952-09-07 19 ULatiMU wah len men. t«o git goals Enabled Jacks Sports Ciub to beat Mercantile Bank S.C. 4-1 in their Business Houses League and Cup match at Thomson Road yesterday. In the 12th minute oentre-for-ward S. Dutta opened scoring for Bankets alter a nice centre131 words
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Article43 1952-09-07 19 i-cinA.Nu. Sa..— K.. H. Ip, Malayan r.pie crown holder and Hong Kong champion was forced >o ctll rS his Malayan tennis tour b cause his mother is seriously 11! in Hong Kong. Ip left Penang yrs rday by ilr.43 words
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Article31 1952-09-07 19 fn a frlendlv ho-k<* v match pla-ed on the Khalsa g-ound yesterday. Khalsa Association beat Sherwood Forresters 1-0. Jesbeer Sinph. wh- led Khalsa 's attack, 'cored the goal.31 words
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Article44 1952-09-07 19 In a SAFA Div 3 A leagu soccer match plavrd on the C.YJtf.A. ground yesterday. Town Ranger* bnt Ta 'ii perils R"vers by two goals to nil. Scorers for Town Rangers were: Lim Soo Woon and Lee Born Ch- ow.44 words
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Article177 1952-09-07 19 pLAYING cool game with accurate net drops, Sulaiman bin JafTar ellmlnatrd Hawaii Ismail 15-1. 15-1. in the Singapore Badminton Association's Junior Chirhpionshlp at the S.B.A. Hall yes'eit'ay. R su'.ts of the day were: Anthony Comes (Useful) bt. Omar Manaf «B. Park) 17-14. 15-6: J. P Morris (Jacques)177 words
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Article28 1952-09-07 19 The SAPA Division One lengu? fixture which was to have tre-i played at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, between Singapore Recreation Club and Katong Sajarah was postponed.28 words
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Article24 1952-09-07 19 IN a Business Houses League and Cup fixture at Fairer Park yesterday. Cold Storage *B" beat Bata Sports Club 4-3.24 words
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Article250 1952-09-07 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. jJRIGHT and entertaining cricket was sim on the Kuala Lumpur padang this afternoon, first d«»y of the Stonor S iii Id cricket final between the 8el«n--gor Cub and the PoM-e XI. Altogether 256 runs were scored in 206 minutes play. Police, holders250 words
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Article, Illustration219 1952-09-07 19 Foong Seong Gup SEREMBAN, Saturday. VEGRI Sembilan scored a smashing victory over Johore in the Foong Seong cup badminton tie which concluded just before mid-night yesterday, winning by seven games to two after an overnight lead of three games to on c219 words
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Article282 1952-09-07 19 LONDON. Sat. LEAGUE DIVISION I Aston VBU 1 Blackpool 5 5» lton 1 CheUelT 1 Burnley 2 Newcastle 1 Manchester C. v Liverpool Portsmouth 2 Manchester U Preston 1 w. Brom« h Sheffield Wed. 9 Charlton Stoke 1 Mid'broufh Sundeiland 2 Derby 1 Tottenham 2 Cardiff 1282 words
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Article204 1952-09-07 19 PHILADELPHIA. Sat. II7HEN Jersey Joe Waleott meets Rocky Marciano, In Philadelphia's Municipal Stadium on Sept. 23. it will be his second defence of the title Municipal Stadium seats will dp nrtced In the UPSIO.OO to $'0 00 range with the seating mrnr.ltv In excessUP - 204 words
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Advertisement561 1952-09-07 19 JXgw Super— 6 Clippers to 3 flights weekly from BANGKOK Nuv* Pan (Unerteail o .ts a whote nrw Heel of dependable, luxurious Douglas Suprr-6 men* at your servicr' They're (fester than ever pressurized air-conditinnea and soandt.ro.<!ed for ynur extra "OMfart You'll slip a.nriL' smoothly high above the weather while you561 words
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Advertisement394 1952-09-07 19 MALAYAN JOCKEYS ASSOCIATION sth ANNUAL JOCKEYS DANCE in aid of Local Charities at RAFFLES HOTEL tomorrow Monday, Bth Sept.. 1952 8 p.m. 2 a.m. Floor Shows Jockeys Derby Buffet Supper Under the Putruiuixc nf The Rt. Hon'ble MALCOLM MacDONALD, PC. Tickets at Raffles Hotel or from any jockey. (55. 00394 words
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Article, Illustration2666 1952-09-07 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Scotch Express earns run in big race By Big Sweep 1. .i.i 1 Tool: 5420.345 Ist. No *****9 $189,155 2nd. No. 4734G6 $94,577 3rd. No *****0 $52,543 Starters 04.776 each). Nos a*.%39. *****9. *****9. 787 HL. *****3. *****5, i:» 984. *****1. *****2,2,666 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-09-07 20 tKWK FLANNEHY astride Sturreta breaks clear of Clickit> Click (Woods) No. 7, and Ptyeur (Perchml) No. 9, to win the third race yesterday. Payeur was second and Cllckity Click third— Sunday Times picture.33 words
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Article99 1952-09-07 20 The Singapore Badminton Association will hold a Social and Dance on Saturday, Oct. 4. from 8.30 p.m. to 1.00 a.m., at the Singapore Badminton Association Stadium. Oulllemard Road. The Blur Notes Dance Band will be In attendance. The admission charge Is $3 per couple. Table99 words
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Article67 1952-09-07 20 DOUGLAS (Isle of Man). 9a t Another British racing motor cyclist was killed here today the third to die since Tuesday in practice runs for next week's International Manx Orand Prix. He was Kenneth James, 25-year-old motor salesman and a wellknown competitor In senior races.Reuter - 67 words
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Article70 1952-09-07 20 The Army team against Navy la lhe Int«r-Servtces soccer matcti at (he Naval Base Singapore, on Sept. 13 will be: Nelson (S.E.R.i; Morlartv iR.E.ME). Lawes (R.E.M.E Welford (RE.ME.I. Carey (O.H.Q. Field Records) Hvmus IRA 0.C.1; Jannawav IRE M.E.I. Dawson (R.A.S.C.). Slee (R.E.M.E.). Rowell (O.H.Q. Field Records)70 words
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Advertisement122 1952-09-07 20 ~^^SSm i t T JSBsSaSSSSSakaZ™™*""" 1 SJ.I PATERSOH 51M0N5 CO LTD FIRST WITH TELEVISION IN MALAYA FIRST AGAIN WITH THE WIDEST RANGE OF RADIO (RECEIVERS SEE ANY LEADING RADIO DEALER AND MAKE YOUR CHOICE Sol* Distributors and Service Agents: ANN PENG TRADERS LTD 59. STAMFORD ROAD. SINCAPORf 9. TIL: 7577122 words
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