The Straits Times, 2 November 1952
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Title Section28 1952-11-02 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA Sunday Edition el th« Straits Times «k Singapore Free Press No. 899 SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS28 words
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Article403 1952-11-02 1 MR MORRIS - MR MORRIS OUR NEW AIMS BY Up-to-date training scheme for Chinese A NEW training policy has been introduced into the Singapore Police Force, with the formation of a Chinese instructional unit. Selected Chinese^ sergeants and corporals now in the Force will be trained by403 words
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561 1952-11-02 1 Christmas Fund is now over $10,000 %A/ITH cash gifts ranging W from 50 cents to $1,000 the Sunday Times Christmas Tree Fund rose well past the $10,000 mark last week, and there were many more donations of toys, biscuits, chocolates and sweets from people of all communities as far apart561 words
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Article, Illustration15 1952-11-02 1 THE QUEEN at she appeared at the Royal Command Film performance in London last week.15 words
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Article46 1952-11-02 1 HONG KONG. Sat Three Ca'.holic priests said they wore eight -pound leg chains for several months before they were deported by the Chinese Communists. The priests. Father Albert Gehseus. John Kork, and Joseph Lindmans, all from Linburg, Belgium, have arrived in Hcng Kong —U.PUP - 46 words
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Article43 1952-11-02 1 PERTH, Sat. Eating ar, oyster at a dinner held for him at Port Hedland, Stat«> Licensing Court chairman W. Wauhop found a pearl in his mouth. The pearl was a quarter of an inch In diameter. It Is worth $I.4oo.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article33 1952-11-02 1 TEHERAN. Sat Foreign Minister Hussein Fatemi said today that the British Charge D'Affaires, Mr. George Middleton has refused to accept a written message from Premier Mossadeq to the British nation.33 words
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Article35 1952-11-02 1 ST. JOHNS. Sat. The 2,500-ton Norwegian freighter. Due, earlier reported missing has been located In the Gulf of St. Lawrence. She is In no trouble but apparently her radio has failed. —A. P.35 words
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Article29 1952-11-02 1 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. Dixie Lee Crosby, dying wife of crooner Bing Crosby, has been converted to the Roman Catholic faith and given final sacrament of the church29 words
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Article129 1952-11-02 1 Mau Mau men say 'we killed' NAIROBI. Sat. TWO of the 14 Africans held in connection with the murder of a European farmer and two of his native servants confessed their guilt today before a magistrate. The farmer. E. J. N. Bowyer. was hacked to death last. Monday night at129 words
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Article201 1952-11-02 1 SEGAMAT, Sat THE High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer. today clamped down a severer punishment on Pekan Jabi New Village, two mile* from Segamat, than he imposed on Tanjong Mallm. Th« village. In which three police constables were murdered and two wounded on Tuesday morning, will201 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-11-02 1 About 100 members of Hi* Mount Erikine Children i Social Centre were taken to Katong Park, Singapore, yesterday for a picture and swim. This was organised by Mrs. I Cibb. This Sunday Times ■picture shows them having a wet but wonderful tint*.47 words
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Article100 1952-11-02 1 THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL for 1953, which will be on sale in a few days is the ideal gift for friends overseas, for it presents a broad picture of the Malayan scene in full-colour and black and white. If you send names and addresses with100 words
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Article92 1952-11-02 1 TOKYO, Sun CHINESE troops drove a wedge Into the United Nations positions on "Jan* Russell Hill" in fierce hand-to-hand fighting early today in a bid to drive the Allies off the Triangle Hill area The Chinese, attacking behind a heavy artillery nnd mortar barrage, penetrated United NationsUP - 92 words
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89 1952-11-02 1 MR. Masao Takakura, a i-orrespondent with the Jiji Press in Tokyo is asking the Singapore Immigration Office for permission to stay in the Colony for five months. He wants to report the "Emergency through Japanese eyes." If he gets a clearance, Mr. Takakura,89 words
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260 1952-11-02 1 The Duke said goodbye to bis mother by radio telephone "J"HE Duchess of Kent returned to Singapore from her five-day visit to Hong Kong yesterday without her son the Duke. The Duke and h s Equerry, Lord Althop, are remainng in Hong Kong for a few more days as the260 words
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Article84 1952-11-02 1 TWO hundred and fifty old A boys attended the St. Andrew's Old Boys Association annual dinner and dance at Woodsville, Singapore, last night. Among those present were the Lord Bishop of Singapore the Rt. Rev. H. W Barnes and Mrs. Balnes, Sir Han-Hoe Lim and84 words
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Article56 1952-11-02 1 HANOI, Sat.— The Mayor of Hanoi yesterday threaten ed to punish all persons Indulging in "riotous animated discussions, cries, chants and in general all noises of the nature troubling the tranquillty of the inhabitants." The ban is effective daily from noon to 2 p.m. and fromAP - 56 words
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Article274 1952-11-02 1 THE Acting Chairman of the Singapore Labour Party, Mr. S. K. R^dd.. said 'ast night: "Friday nights meeting of 800 rebel" members of the Party was unconstitutional. So the decisions taken are invalid." Mr. Reddi made this statement after the General Council of the Party274 words
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Advertisement77 1952-11-02 1 co -1 HERE are many good cigarettes, but Tow, very few, come, near to giving you the pleasure you get from Rothmans De Luxe Virginia. That is 1^ v« hy,inKnglaiur>itio>>t distinguished homes g*^^. and clubs, these cigarettes are the jtjjjjMSlftL standard by \> hirh olhers are judged S^H 9 JJ77 words
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Article, Illustration850 1952-11-02 2 ALAN M. STREETE - ALAN M. STREETE By It comes so swiftly, and strikes with such malignant strength that nobody can foresee when and where it will be let loose on unsuspecting people... mHE FLOOD PERIL that follows every cloud--1 burst swirled irresistibly into the lives of the simple folk living peaceably in850 words
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Article309 1952-11-02 2 "More trouble than the atom bomb" is Dr. Ahlmann's opinion of man's possible eventual control of the climate. He advocates intense study of the sun's effects. I HOPE man never learnt to control Hie diaaare of (fee world. because if he doe*, it wil| produce more trouble than309 words
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Article648 1952-11-02 2 PETER BLOXHAM - THE MAN WHO ATE SPIDERS... PETER BLOXHAM They're really rather insipid, he says By THE man who ate toasted spiders seemed a little annoyed that his secret was out. For life has become something of a Jekyll-and-Hyde affair for Dr. W. S. Bristowe. By day, he is a dignified executive648 words
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Advertisement211 1952-11-02 2 HH t a k I JRJB I I f .MM KASL mil ■MAX- J (^J .//j^y/Sf*«« Wp ss& <$*' fs*^' 4fww^^Mfa .^Hliiii?lp\^^ -k-J^ JF nTT* A ,T|" <■ Jfi 1 n if I i >VJ m\W Vl/hiter teeth Pwsm? In just om TONIGHT— SmiIe into your I mirror tike a211 words
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Article36 1952-11-02 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Inche All bin Hassan, President of the Sessions Court, Johore Bahru, has been appointed Chairman of a tribunal to inquire into the detention of Johore State Officers under Emergency Regulations.36 words
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399 1952-11-02 3 Ship fares go up fHE SINGAPORE Government and City Counc will have to find thousands of dollars mor next year to pay the increased cost of sea pass ages for expatriate officers going to Britain o leave. The increase, about 14 per cent,399 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-11-02 3 A happy group at the Reunion Week dinner and dance held last night at the University of Malaya. Bukit Timah Road, Singapore. In the centre is the Chancellor, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, and second from left it riie vice-chancellor. Sir Sydney Came. Beside Sir Sydney i| the63 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-11-02 3 l.iese two' Mr. VViUic Clark and Miss C. Clover were Dyjks for a night. They were a» last night's "Hard Times Party" at the American Club in Singapore Sunday Times picture.31 words
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Article310 1952-11-02 3 COUR hundred undergrads and graduates of the University of Malaya last night swopped yarns, patted each other on the back and ate a Chinese dinner in the grounds of the University in Bukit Timah Road. It was the climax to seven days of cultural, social and310 words
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190 1952-11-02 3 MALAYANS are now being offered a number of shorr service commissions in the British Army. Successful applicants will be required to servo, normally, in Malaya and Hongkong. This was announced yesterday at a press conference In Singapore. Commissionwill be open to serving Ma-190 words
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141 1952-11-02 3 CLERK DID NOT KNOW OPIUM WAS ON VESSEL ALOR STAR, Sat. MAUNQ Than Nyunt, a clerk on the Burmese vessel Shwe Ala Mm, told the Alor Star Sessions Court today that he did not know there were 6,000 18 of opium on the ship. The opium was valued at $1,000,000.141 words
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Article75 1952-11-02 3 The Singapore Assize Court for November begins a session in the High Court tomorrow with a calendar of 14 cases. Mr. Justice Knight will preside. There are three cases of murder, two of armed robbery, two of counterfeiting, cne of trafficking in counterfeit notes, one75 words
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Article174 1952-11-02 3 ¥>ÜBBER GAINED of a cent in Singapore yesterday, November first grade closing at 77. cents a lb. The market was steady with continued demand for lower grade rubber Closing prices yesterday were In cents per lb. No. 1 R.S.S. Spot loose buyers 77' t sellers 77',;174 words
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Article294 1952-11-02 3 LEAGUE DIV. I Burnley 3 PorUmonth t Cardiff l Blackpool X Liverpool t Wolves Manchester C. 2 SundcrUnd S Middle* brouch 1 Charlton Newcastle 1 Derby Preston 2 Bolton Sheffield Wed. 1 Chelsea Stoke 1 Aston Villa 4 Tottenham 1 Manchester I W. Bromwlrh 2 Arsenal tReuter - 294 words
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Article100 1952-11-02 3 MELBOURNE. Sat. IIIRS. D. Allen's Advocate ridden I by Arthur Breasley won th* I £4.800 Victoria Derby In the record time ot 2mln. 30sec. for the 1 miles at Flemington today. Advocate started at 8-1 against 1 and won easily by 2 l t lengths fromReuter-AAP - 100 words
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Advertisement301 1952-11-02 3 /4fflr^ o.«-.««. h< >t rH Obtainable ct all Leading Stores Sole Agents: M. PRAGER LTD. SINGAPORE How to Make More Money in Your Line of Work VA/HATEVER YOUR WORK, there is V V one master key to bigger pay ?n d that is a good command of English. Statistics prove301 words
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Advertisement98 1952-11-02 3 4^ LATEST IN STOCKING MAGIC j-TWIST V_^ NEWEST IN NYLONS Sheer 15-denier monofil nylons can now be stronger than ever before for in a new Anstoc process the yarn is twisted 40 turns to every inch! Then, for even greater strength and resilience, it's knitted in alternate t s >^98 words
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1109 1952-11-02 4 SAGITTARIUS - MALAYA AS I KNEW IT: NO 1- KELANTAN When a handful of chickens cost a dollar SAGITTARIUS' By This is the first of a series of articles on "The Malaya I Knew." "THE State of Kelantan, up to the year 1909, was under the suzerainty of Siam, and the King1,109 words
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Article, Illustration595 1952-11-02 4 A PROPHET AND THE POLICE.... The Countryman's Journal LAST SUNDAY the Federation Police Band was to have Beaten Retreat on the padang or Bukit KeraJa'an but owing to rain the ceremony had to be called off, and later in the evening a modified version was staged in Jalan Tambatan in595 words
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Advertisement162 1952-11-02 4 W li REMEMBER I Christmas mail I M /JOTJ FOR ENGLAND VI PARCELS: 4th NOV. PEN NAME FOR THE PERFECT GIFT For that special gift occasion— a birthday, anniversary, re- Wkf Vl *^'*w^^^*M|J^^fc^^^ Ss Oi/ I f ligious holiday— give New Parker "51". Its fame assures m**^^ <N^*V*»Z/ I I/J^^162 words
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Miscellaneous140 1952-11-02 4 THE STORY OF THE H-BOMB No 4 7" Nuc'ear energy can be fib- J*V Ttlis n tl>e P fOct J crated by two methods am^k atomtc One is fission, in which the bomb. nucleus of a heavy chemicu! element, such as urom- Q m urn, is split into two nuclei140 words
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Miscellaneous137 1952-11-02 4 Fusion is the process 1 used in the hydrogen \V- J I tomb. I bbbß \-?Zs vs on o fr| e r t^eatn "^^ft J yS of liberohng nuclear en- r 9Y< *orkt just the op- N. posite Two nuclei of light f 1 I elements arc fused, or comv\\137 words
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Article, Illustration627 1952-11-02 5 In their hut homes they wait. By BILL FISH ■yHIS is a study in hopelessness. The characters: Two families one Chinese the other Malay. Till recently they were normal families. Destitute but normal Because there are at least 4,700 destitute families in Singapore.627 words
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Article76 1952-11-02 5 3 TO FIGHT ELECTION Mr. Subramaniam Manickavasagar yesterday announced that he would contest the South Ward as a Progressive Party candidate in the City Council elections on December 6. A three cornered fight can be expected in this ward, as Mr. Peter Williams has already been named as candidate by76 words
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Article25 1952-11-02 5 BUTTERWORTH, Sat.— A cinema projector lens valued at $150 was stolen last night from a newly opened Indian open air cinema at Pral.25 words
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147 1952-11-02 5 ONG CHENG HUI. a Singapore bus company supervisor, was yesterday sentenced by the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, to five months" imprisonment for giving false evidence In the High Court in September. Inspector Jacob Matthews, prosecuting, said Ong falsely claimed147 words
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Article165 1952-11-02 5 Issues a manifesto JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. THE Independence of Malaya Party, Johore Bahru branch, wil! have candidates to contest all the nine seats at the Johore Bahru Town Council elections in December. The Party mainfesto contains 21 points. Many of them are identical with165 words
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Article113 1952-11-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. rfiHE people of this country are looking to the Malayan A teachers training college at Kirkby with u high hopes," said the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Tempter, in a cable to the principal. The message conveyed the High Commissioner's best wishes and congratulations113 words
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Article177 1952-11-02 5 5,000 go to Siglap fun fair OEVENTY-SEVEN child patients of St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital at Sigiap, (Singapore, yesterday had a fair treat when they saw 5,000 visitors at the fete and fair on the hospital ground. The fete and fair was held to raise funds to employ an i extra177 words
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Advertisement230 1952-11-02 5 1 1 ha Jk\ As foX 'A Presenting Beauty for your skin and hair To make and keep you beautiful, these Dearborn Preparations are the finest you can use. Mercolized Wax cream for a clear fresh skin Mercolized Foundation Cream for a smooth all-day make-up Mercolized Astringent Lotion to correct230 words
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Advertisement287 1952-11-02 5 awLa R ad ids! Radios! Radios! TELEFUNKEN LORENZ 6REATZ RCA other models H Limited Quantity at s penally > reduced prices. Ea»y Payments could be arranged with a litHe extra. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE Just check up the prices. up NOW up NOW Tckfunkcn Creati > 8 valves $760 $590287 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1952-11-02 6 TAN TOCK SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK By Under the National Health Scheme "In Malaya, tuberculosis is a kind of social stigma. But here, in Switzerland, T.B. patients are not treated as a race apart. The danger of contagion is realised but not exaggerated, as it1,012 words
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Article401 1952-11-02 6 JOHORE AND THE DUKES WHEN the Duke of Kent landed at Johore Bahru he was the second royal duke to visit Johore. The first was a former Duke of Connaught. The Straits f Johore was used by both dukes to travel up to Johore Bahru. Their landing places, though separate,401 words
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Article591 1952-11-02 6 BUDD - BUDD By COME HOME. Jim Edwards", thundered a voice from a Dakota over Selangor. And down below, in the miserable bandit hideouts, some communist boss was wondering who the blazes was Jim Edwards. How nad he disguised himself and penetrated into the movement? What rod tievll591 words
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Advertisement303 1952-11-02 6 A gold Rolex %^o^ S* fS|| modelling, the superb design of a Rolex Datejust wrist-watch, that marks.out '-^r a^^^ ;kZ^r^r"^ JgwMßl: iis wearei as a man of success and MjjFM ~^^lhmbi WirMS craftsmanship born ol centuries of TV Rokx Oyster Perpetu.lDateju.t- experience in the Swiss watchmaking I fim* flowering of303 words
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Advertisement296 1952-11-02 6 jß^lfabrilliiint lijf sculptured m t fa handle jm %mf puts TRADE MARK llra^P bi^ jump "fflPm !l| I f?'" i NOi Unit*' The economical this nourishing Weaning Food As the first step towards grown-up meals, give your baby Farex. This ready-cooked weaning food can be mixed in a moment wiui296 words
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Article, Illustration260 1952-11-02 7 BLUE-EYED BEAUTY HERE TO STAY GIRL WITH A BRIGHT FUTURE MIRIAM Dolores May < Paulatina Morgan < b a pretty name, bat < it's a bit too long for a cinema sign, and since < the young lady has < every intention of be- Ing an important > movie star,260 words
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Article, Illustration676 1952-11-02 7 A royal premiere-& oh, how they wept! London newsletter by Dorothy Thatcher PRINCESS Margaret, who with the Queen ano Royal Family has just returned from a holiday ir Scotland, graced London'. theatre season immediateh by attending the "Limelight premiere, at which the pr^ dlgloua Charles Chaplin an his wife were676 words
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607 1952-11-02 7 JANE LEE'S 'HUMAN CASEBOOK' Beware of strangers rE other day I went with my boy friend to a theatre. While he was out getting something for me another man came and sat beside me. H e told me he would like to be my friend. He asked me to think607 words
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Advertisement396 1952-11-02 7 \TATPITTI A I NAIUKAL tir^k •9 i11 33 ffflluiX s^ ,!»^^iiMaS. -^rTS READY TO DR/NK a WHEN POURED FROM Fop YOU a \l ff skirt tailored IV in Britain f Cor-Ray offer you every-day i throojh many yean of wear. jlorts with a future! Beautl- I When you shop look396 words
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Advertisement310 1952-11-02 7 EC IS B^r^ Wh*l |TJiL^y"vs> jly Bui do not feaM^;/'/ 'ASPRO'ishere^i f@' ASPRO- tablets have the f I I I fcK) power to stop the fever and 0" soothe away the pains and 'I I V aches in the body and joints. <^ 'ASPRO' tablets are also very QUICK in310 words
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Article, Illustration934 1952-11-02 8 Stephen ; Coulter - Stephen Coulter THEY FACE CHARGES OF MURDER AND CORRUPTION [Tr French courts will hear strange stories of love, hate jealousy PARIS. •QEVEN women, whose lives form a tangle of lovtw, hates, Jealousies and the desire for riches, will be standing trial before French courts934 words
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Article, Illustration973 1952-11-02 8 THE CARD— a woman goes on a quest The writer of this true story says she feels our Government Departments do not give sufficient consideration to the bewilderment and misery endured by illiterate people in groping their way through the coils of red tape in order to comply with laws973 words
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Advertisement292 1952-11-02 8 These wonderful <£*^ BELIEVE NIGHT COUGH, SORE THROAT, CHEST \4^ J'UJ AND LUNG TROUBLES \^h' J A V^*^3« sr^ Wr|en you suck P^P* tablets, th« \\^<^\ssi volatile medicinal essences given ftlL V: jfeS?>c^ or^ penetrate ihe bronchial syv /^iHutaaSvl Icm to l^ vn S s Peps destroy KA* A^&^T!^*^^W perms292 words
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Advertisement408 1952-11-02 8 "YOU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMINiMINERALfIfe/fc/e/7^ Try this Prwed Way Back to Health i Happiness Whcsjroo'rtaottmlc.rtclarrrout.ha** utflm from ittf jam m ikt Ttift iazy tpcih. ao merjy for work or pUr, Octn. VIItELP iiricbio CtU,um, no appetite, and when jour net lack that PioifUnu, Mtpuuum. fW408 words
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Article127 1952-11-02 9 Crowd see Mat Indra charged JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. kJAT INDRA, for whosp capture Government offered $75,000 reward, was today back in a police cell *in Batu Pahat after being accused in court of carrying firearms without iuthority. Mat told the Batu Pahat magistrate he was 32 and a Malay, thoush127 words
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Article, Illustration410 1952-11-02 9 Rubber workers will get lower COLA after all KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. \}R. JUSTICE WHITTON, chairman of the Rubber Wages Arbitration Board, today clarified the controversial Paragraph 13 of the Board's report. He said that it was never intended that the award should rot be subject to cost of living index410 words
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Article98 1952-11-02 9 Today's Radio SINGAPORE ;18»rn 620 Xt 41m 72U0 Kc/s.) 9 ara. Good Morn:n«; 9.30 Cronbv Show: 10 Ne\rs; 10.05 Interlude from Hawaii: 10.30 Interplanetary Travel: 11 Time for Music: 11.30 Service: 1 p.m. Al Rack Orch.: 1.30 News: 1.45 Snorts; 2 Voices and Music: 2.15 Gypsy Music: 2.30 Curtain Call:98 words
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Article60 1952-11-02 9 Twenty seven governments and two U.N. organisations have been invited to the fifth meeting of the Consultative Committee on Rice at Phoenix Park, Singapore, beginning on Nov. 10. The meeting, which will be opened by the Commis-sioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, is to exchange information on60 words
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Article, Illustration211 1952-11-02 9 But she leaves on Friday TWENTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD Shirley Abicair, Australian night-club singer who left Sydney for London two weeks ago, is sril! in Singapore because she sprained her ankle when she arrived here. Shirley's plane schedule, to London allowed her only one night in Singapore. Shf used211 words
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Article33 1952-11-02 9 As a finale to the United Nations Day exhibition, the pupils of the Gan Eng Seng adult education classes, Singapore, will stage a concert In the school tomorrow at 7 pjn.33 words
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Article30 1952-11-02 9 HILLSBORO, Sat. Eighteen persons died last night and at least 38 were injured in a fire which swept a Nursing Home just outside HilLsboro, Missouri.— A.P.AP - 30 words
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Article142 1952-11-02 9 IPOH, Sat. TlyflCHAffc lan Stewart ■"1 Murray. Assistant Superintendent Jof Police, and Crimea {Officer, Police Circle Tapah, Jvas in Ipoh, today sentenced =to two months' gaol and fined $300 or a month's gaol in default. He was convicted of causing hurt to Ooi Ah Kal in142 words
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Article, Illustration96 1952-11-02 9 Mr lan Natmin McGregor Campbcil, a stockbroker with the firm of Fraser and Co., Singapore, and his bride Miss Esme Erford, of rh« Princess Mary Royal Air Force Nursing Service, who were married at St. Andrew* Cathedral yesterday. The bride, who wore a fi.ltleitgth gown of white Broideric96 words
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Article18 1952-11-02 9 TUNIS, Sat. The French High Command in Tunisia yesterday banned the sale of six publications.18 words
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Article71 1952-11-02 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Sgt. George Hall, of th»> Ist, Cameronianjß, who has been an instructor with the Slate Home Guard Training Cenire, Kota Tlnggi, since Us inception, is to rejoin hLs jr. it. In appreciation of his services, Sgt. Hall was presented with a gold71 words
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Article58 1952-11-02 9 Three experts on malaria arrived in Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday for discussions with Colony doctors. They were Dr. D. G. Davey of Imperial Chemical Industries, who helped discover paludrine and antrycide, Dr. L. B. Wevill, hea<l of the medical department of 1.C.1., and Sir Neil Hamilton Fairley,58 words
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Advertisement408 1952-11-02 9 ifPlii Cut out the foot J^' pieces of the ntut "*"^o x^L^"^ and paste them s sT >Sv vJ >> -*^^O^O^ logelhor correct- ly Then find the starting place and draw a continuous line through the mate until IN THE EVENT of more than one entry bring correct, the prise408 words
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Advertisement142 1952-11-02 9 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY!' Overcoats WW AQUASCUTUM "WEST OF ENGLAND" PROOFED OVERCOATS Formerly Now SINCU BREASTED $195 $175 DOUBLE BREASTED $215 $190 FINE HERRINGBONE TWEED OVERCOATS Formerly $180 Now $160 LITTLES SINGAPORE, 1. At VOgUe's! It's Life Bra by Forafit The whole world now looks to Hollywood for advanced models.142 words
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Article23 1952-11-02 10 THE FAMILY of the late Mr. B. Antonisaml thank all relatives, friends, who sent wreaths, messages of condolences and attended the funeral.23 words
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Article78 1952-11-02 10 TO-DAY, 2nd November 1952. the coffin of the lat« Mr. Frank O. Lesiputty, official of the Indonesian Consulate General at Singapore will leave MMdMon Hospital at 7.20 a.m. for the Btda«Jpr: Cemetery Presbyterian Chapel »h«re a Baiim will be held at 8 «.m sharp. The Sen ice will be.78 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article469 1952-11-02 10 T^HE extraordinary be- haviour. the incredible antics, of the Singapore Labour Party during recent months have given great amusement to many. But to those oi us with the future of this country at heart the comedy is accompanied by a heavy undertone of tragedy. The Governments of469 words
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Article63 1952-11-02 10 ON this page today we publish extracts from the platform statements of the rivals for the American Presidential election. Though it is hard to pirk the winner, one thing is clear: No matter who sits In the Whito House for the next four years, the people of Asia63 words
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Article, Illustration1526 1952-11-02 10 ALL ABOUT THE BATTLE FOR THE PRESIDENCY EISENHOWERS POLICY STEVENSON'S POLICY QN Tuesday, the people of the United States will choose a new president. In voting booths across the nation, about 55.000,000 Americans will cast their ballots for either Dwitjht D. Eisenhower, the nominee1,526 words
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Article352 1952-11-02 10 I READ Anthony Wise's article with rather sour amusement. Theoretical!y it may be an excellent Idea to the Police and Military, and no doubt men in these arras would often be glad to be relieved of this responsibility, but in what way will this step help to shorten352 words
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Article81 1952-11-02 10 IN his sensible letter to the Sunday Times on firewalking, Mr. Kariyala has suggested that the Singapore Government should legislate against, and abolish, this practice. Does he think the Government should interfere In religious practices? He may call it "a baleful practice" but dare he say that those who81 words
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Article18 1952-11-02 10 WOtTLD like to exchange stamps with people in Malaya. GERARD BODSON. ***** Waverlv Avenue, Ahtinfsir —Montreal, Canada.18 words
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Advertisement653 1952-11-02 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. KI.IAS: To Janet, wife of Simon F.'l ls. a son on Ist November 1952 m Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital. Singapore. EVERARD-MURPHY: On Nov- 1 ember I. 1952 at Singapore. Phyllis, daughter of Mr. St Mrs. Victor St. C. Everard of 290-A. Towner Road, Singapore, to Rowland, eldest son653 words
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Advertisement16 1952-11-02 10 Tiger Testimonials MR. HAMISH MACTAPPER of th« Upper Lumpit Rubber Estates saidt -Where's that TIGER?'* 9.TT.5216 words
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Article, Illustration246 1952-11-02 11 40 hours to go— and those houses are almost ready S.E Asia is interested LAST WEEK the Sunday Times published a picture showing workmen starting to build a block of four "package houses", which ire being put up for the Singapore Land Office at Culega Road, off Changi Road. Yesterday,246 words
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Article144 1952-11-02 11 WOMAN RED BOSS KILLED KUALA LUMPUR. Sat PANG AH LAN. woman bandit boas of the Chaah urea near Sefamat in Johore was shot dead yesterday morning by a patrol of thr Ist Cameronlans. Ah Lan usually carried a pistol and a handgrenade but only the grenade was found on her.144 words
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Article40 1952-11-02 11 Mr. A. W. Bellamy, Civil District Judge, Singapore, has been transferred as Criminal District Judge and First Magistrate. Mr. Tan Ah Tah, Criminal District Judge and First Magistrate, takes Mr. Bellamy's place in the Civil District Court.40 words
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Article46 1952-11-02 11 A series of talks on "Why Believe? will commence at Bethesda (Katong Church today at 6 p.m. and continue every Sunday throughout November and December. Questions such as Why Believe in God? Why Believe In Immortality? an<j others will be discussed by selected speakers.46 words
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Article19 1952-11-02 11 TOKYO. Sat.— Lord Boyd Orr, Nobel Peace Prize winner, arrived here for the Wold Federation Asian Congreas.19 words
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783 1952-11-02 11 THE Sunday Times Christmas Tree Fund committees gratefully acknowledge the following donations received last week. A number of cheques were received ate yesterday and will be acknowledged in next week's list. Mr. Iron, Tew Kota |ii Dr. Up Sen* Chicv *1IM Mr Let Koon783 words
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Article30 1952-11-02 11 The Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Siamese Air Force, Air Marshal Luang Cherd Vudhakas, yesterday left Bingapor e by air for Butterworth on his way back to Bangkok30 words
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125 1952-11-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A TOTAL of 162 Chinese recruits have been accepted for the regular police following last month's recruiting campaign in Penang Altogether 314 candidates appeared before the selection board. Of these, 220 passed the physical examination but 58 of them failed in125 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-11-02 11 Some people may put their fingers in their ears but I don't mind when Hie balloon bunts, thought this intrepid youngster, one of thousand j wfio attended the highly successful funfair in the Crcat World yesterday afternoon. It was in aid o* Hie Poppy Day Fund. Sunday Times picture.49 words
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Article69 1952-11-02 11 The acid thrower is still free The man in white who threw acid on Friday night into the face of Liew Kal Kwan, a witness in a corruption case appearing before the Singapore Assizes tomorrow, has remained a mystery to the police. A police officer said yesterday: "We do not69 words
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Article27 1952-11-02 11 PENANG, Sat Caught gambling with dice 24 hours after he had been fined $7, Koay Choon Eng. an Ice hawker, was today fined a further $40.27 words
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194 1952-11-02 11 INJURED BOY IN BANDAGES TOOK SCHOOL EXAMINATION SINGAPORE schoolboy i 3 Harold Lee took his School 1 Certificate oral English teat i swathed in bandaged and plastered. Harold was badly burnt and cut when the yacht he and i three others were In, capsized lon Monday five miles off Singapore194 words
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Article92 1952-11-02 11 Results of the Singapore Teachers' Training Association annual general elections yesterday were: Mr. A. Neysadural, president (returned unopposed); Mr. Woon Sui Kut. vice-president (26 votes); Mr D. 8. Samuel, secretary (returned unopposed) Mr. S. Kulasingam financial secretary (170 votes^ Mr. L. Rndrißo. sports secretary (21 votes);92 words
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Article43 1952-11-02 11 Mr. Mrs Lawrence Ponnudurel Robert extend their heart- felt thanks to their relatives end friend In Singapore, Upcountry and Ceylon for their most gracious present" and messages of felicitation, on the occasion of their v eciding which took place recently In Singapore43 words
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Article, Illustration919 1952-11-02 12 JOHN BEHACUE - JOHN BEHACUE By Ivanhoe—a picture that will set the town talking THE hiss of a hundred arrojirs flying 'towards their target with ail the deadly concentration of a striking serpent the sound of trumpets in the tournament ring and swords against shields the grandeur of fine horses and919 words
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263 1952-11-02 12 Harry Madison - Camera only tells truth when it lies! Harry Madison By rTELL the truth on the screen you must fool the camera. That is the conclusion of a man who has come to be known as one of the most brilliant cameramen in the film Industry. Ha Is Ernest Haller, whose263 words
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Article, Illustration100 1952-11-02 12 1 IT»"S i portrait ttmtf of a popvtar BaUrwood star. Can you aprni her? Send your answers to "Spot Tho Star," Saaflay Time*, Singapore. Mats «f $25, |IS, Sl6 and $5 will br awarded to Uie lest four correct entries opened an Thursday inorninj;. The result of100 words
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Advertisement211 1952-11-02 12 m^3 THE STm Cltlt juwir I^FE5TIYflimaV5 iIOVF IN) book I THE SHOP I lA/YE in AT AT IDLENESS"^ ciRNER hymmittlltiA»\ g.oQp.M j byEJWAZP PEUY lit, Tan, Thurs, Sat. Not. ««h. ;:h. 28th Nov. Ktk, 27tU. SSSh. VICTORIA THEATRE I BOX PLAN HOW OFEN! j |jpr=^TKr.:.- IS ALWAYS Ag^gp €OCD PICTURE211 words
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Advertisement205 1952-11-02 12 UST DAY! 11 f 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30 IDOL OF WOMEN... V J* KING THE SEAS! —^S&^IMB KATWIAB mm snr« sfl sssff sssl A I ssl ssa ill V^Msi Bl> I Sls«^/V" ~Ju^A rlltt Li J* a TOMORROW m Nairn Timn: 10.15, 1M0 <& 3.45, 6.30 9.30 ADVANCE BOOKINGS \*»|L205 words
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Article942 1952-11-02 13 Raymond Thomas - Raymond Thomas PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH— 36 I BY ALTHOUGH the usefulness of a flashbulb has ceased to exist in a flash, very few sources of artificial light can equal it for intensity of illumination. A thousand watt photoflood will scarcely make its presence felt if used942 words
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Article, Illustration119 1952-11-02 13 comfiefifibft. THE Sunday Times is awarding $15 for the best picture of the week, with $5 for runners-up. This week's first prise goes to Mr. T. S. Ho, 401 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, for his fine picture, centre, "Young Dreams The runners -up were: Chinese PhUosopher. left, by Mr. C.119 words
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Advertisement442 1952-11-02 13 jcemoTi^. CAMERAS QQ/*"\W I^JL I I'll c from the laboratories of CANON comet mis streamlined masterpiece, the long-awaited Model IV-S. Here is the very latest in Candid Cameras, featuring the synchronised focal plane shutter and coupled range-view finder. Here is the magnificent c SERENAR t:1 8 lens to give you442 words
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Advertisement45 1952-11-02 13 NOTICE At special request of many competitors, we have much pleasure in announcing that NO MINIMUM SIZE will be required for the "GENERAL" section of THE "PERUTZ" PAH-MALAYAN PHOTO COMPETITION So: ANY SIZE will do for the "GENERAL" section. ORGANISED BY HAGEMEYER TRADING CO., LTD45 words
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Article, Illustration683 1952-11-02 14 Another big boost for the music craze in Malaya By THE STROLLER "-"HE visit to Mabya next week 1 of Alfredo CampoK, one of the world's great exponents of the violin, wii give an extra boost to the eras* (wanting a better word) for good music that has spread through683 words
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Article366 1952-11-02 14 penaire th IVHY not borrow an idea from the Middle East when you want something new. tasty and not too expensive to set. in motion the gastric Juices of guests or family? Kebabs are made on the same principle as our Malayan satay. You serve them366 words
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Article, Illustration517 1952-11-02 14 HSUAN TSUNG - THE CHINESE STAGE AND SCREEN Cheers and flowers for Miss Lim Lee HSUAN TSUNG By SINGAPORE'S singing Miss Lim Lee, gave a farewell performance in the Victoria Theatre last Sunday before leaving on Thursday in the Carthage for Britain to continue voice study. The theatre was packed and many people517 words
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Advertisement360 1952-11-02 14 i -V lip "It's the "LIVE" brewer's YEAST that appeals to me in Tiger Stout makes a new woman of me!" BREW6O AND BOTTL6D BY iv« >*.a.A"VAi«- bbem»eriisS a_-wc» W^\sQW!m\wi children's h£*\ COLDS Pi»v/ overnight! This Pleasant Ointment Brings Swift Relief in 2 Direct Ways at Once All OVER THE360 words
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Advertisement411 1952-11-02 14 v 9 If you knew her secret yiu, too, could be more charging, lovely, attractive ...and the secret of her attractiveness U Odo-Ro-No. Don t In oflcndinn uaticraxia oJoux spot! your tutuul fresh oess. Odo-Ro-No safely stop* penpiration and odour for full 24 hours. Odo-Ro-No Mays creamy longer —•ever gets411 words
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Article, Illustration1724 1952-11-02 15 BENG SWEE - BENG SWEE By The eighth thrilling instalment Four Singapore friends, John Kin*. Kassim, Chandra and Ah Song have fallen foul of a group of pirates and smugglers who call themselves the Black Dragon gang. A man named the Claw tries to burn them alive in a1,724 words
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488 1952-11-02 15 ' FRANK9 - 'FRANK 9 By MANY years ago, a barber in a city in England, wishing to attract more custom, put this notice outside his shop in large letter: "WHAT DO YOU THINK I'LL SHAVE YOU FOR NOTHING AND GIVE YOU A DRINK." And men488 words
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523 1952-11-02 15 WIZARD - 2 TRICKS THAT WILL BAFFLE YOUR FRIENDS By THE IJOW did you get on with the card trick we printed two weeks a»ro? I hoDe that you have now thoroughly mastered it and are ready for some more Both the tricks I am giving you today are ones whiCii you523 words
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Advertisement586 1952-11-02 15 fl W RJS M J?j I^s J Are you content with the way you speak nod I Jg"""» JZ2SL eO t SS2 write^ Are you sure that you are not makint? EStj- tt»mmmt>m mistakes that cause people to underrate vuu? h* aVKUva English course 1 ,ire unanimous In urging Never586 words
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Miscellaneous133 1952-11-02 15 JUNIOR CROSSWORD V I^l Bfegfl ssH HP t g^B jga g^f*~|| j ILI is AtKllsj 1 4.iii«r. Mm >iii*a. Ke.ent ol land. > i m-iI a lot in Ibis coun--12. SaCdier's m inj coiupaa;. 14. Toadstool is tbr plajrraand. 1«. Ball (Malay.. 17. SM I acr«»i CLIES UOM.\ 1. Chestist't133 words
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Advertisement239 1952-11-02 16 ..GUARD AGAINST PYORRHEA It Strikes Neglected Gums w -.Jii-.i. i 4 *ut of 5 May Become Victims Are you neglecting the all-im-portant care of your gums? Firm gums are vital to the health and beauty of your teeth. Tender, bleeding gums that don't receive attention may lead to the dread239 words
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Miscellaneous641 1952-11-02 16 by Edgar Rice Burroughs *t^||pg| Pg^ iflrß fri^^^^feSS-^ \V. xX^r^^^iT^ S0 A OCE W °UL-C T-HE'SMOST LION" wAUNf t hE WATiVeS. M I LATER, AT y ~7~~~7hr^ I I \S h:s wce< Acco-nPLiewsp, ta^zan said faqewell fS«'w»6'« n BKiarEr^x-' vm 808 cla.^<, the oizectoz, wa6» emphatic. hb swung aimlessly into641 words
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Miscellaneous180 1952-11-02 16 Brio c you tie >-j.iistli v ra in any way. make qui.e sure tha'. you are doiug the right thing. TAURUS— Apr. 21 May 20Th? personal touch counts more than usual this week. Muney to me made and rcpu ation enhanced by any deal li-it you can attend to yours180 words
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Miscellaneous430 1952-11-02 16 'jtjhiifc sun i& scoapio On October 23 this year, rics or of such potential I I the Sun en «red the Eighth power for good or i11.... There i I Sijrn of live Zodiac S-xrpio. Is a great diversity of Scorpio i ilt leaves lh? Sign about typ«. Thi-y range430 words
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Miscellaneous142 1952-11-02 16 TKI& WEEK FOR ALL TODAY.— Contrive to be on the alert early this morning. Opportunities in early hours may be of great importance. Good for anything that takes yon out and about or that brings you in contact with Grangers. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Bright Red, 3, Diamond,142 words
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Miscellaneous152 1952-11-02 16 recur this morning. Excellent for anything tha'. concerns future security, long-term planning. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Violet Blue, 8, Dark Sapphire. THURSDAY.— Pettifogging difficulties may make morning progress Impossible. If momentous deal on hand, be sure to keep your temper under control. Evening hours bring better conditions and152 words
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Article752 1952-11-02 17 NAT. CUBBINS - NAT. CUBBINS By AT a general meeting of germs the chairman said: "Gentlemen, we are gathered here today to discuss housing: and the position of germs as displaced persons caused by the callous methods of modern hygiene." (Cries of "Hear, hear.") "I have before me a752 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-11-02 17 G»jfu vjteenwoou. ~.~...i...i. lertfM, gets ie u o/ io< White Christmas.14 words
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Article394 1952-11-02 17 ■fit I IkL'-* ula' 1 m ds Hi MATBi iftl iliLißWff LITTLE Georgiou Brown, who was born blind, chuckled and ran a finger round the outline of flowers on the wallpapper. She is not blind any mere. Georgina is one of the Brown quads394 words
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211 1952-11-02 17 PRINCESS AIR-BOAT GROUNDED BY SALT rE ClO.BM.fino Princess flying-boat project, already £8,000,000 over the original estimate through development difficulties, is in trouble again. Since the first of the giant air-boats made her maiden flight last month, engineers have found a new menace salt-water corrosion in I the engines. At least211 words
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Article150 1952-11-02 17 The question of whether i influenza can be prevented by vaccination has been debated for many years. The American journal of Public Health describes a recent, apparently successful test of influenza vaccination. An outbreak of respiratory infection resembling influenza," as the reporting physician cautiously terms ft, icas150 words
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Advertisement622 1952-11-02 17 ONLY THE CLIPPER* WAY TO i£^p> OFFERS YOU SUCH LUXURY, SPEED, EXPERIENCE! You fly by luxurious Clipper to Beirut. From there you have your choice of scenic routes across Europe. Direct to Rome and Paris on "The President"— a de luxe double-decked "Strato" Clipper flight. Direct to Istanbul, Frankfurt and622 words
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Advertisement373 1952-11-02 17 INHALANT colds Mi At the first sign off a COLD put a tew drops of VAPEX on your handkerchief and breathe the vapour. You can feel it doing you good from the first deep breath you take A product ot THOMAS KERFOOT CO.. LTD. ENCLANO Fat Dissolved 5 Pounds a373 words
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Miscellaneous165 1952-11-02 17 Popular Crossword ACROSS DOWN r Chote <B). 7. Pile <4>. H>. Q^^ A) Epoch (3). 11. Washing out (7). cede (5). 5. Tarry (6). 6. Came 12. Ousfc (8). 14. Check (4). 16. in (7). 7. Pronoun (3). 8. Trans*>r B olf <3). 17. Spleen (»>. 18. E,"^^^ Flower (5).165 words
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Article, Illustration980 1952-11-02 18 Manning Blackwood - A noise that brings £ear into the hearts of our motorists Manning Blackwood STRANGE CASE OF CAR SABOTAGE IN SINGAPORE L tl By rpHE very latest thing in stupid, senseless sabotage has been striking terror into the hearts of Singapore motorists. Dozens of them have driven slowly into garages, after980 words
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Article, Illustration251 1952-11-02 18 jays Mr. Pesiana SELF-DEFENCE should be made part of the education of every schoolgirl", Mr. Arthur V. Pestana, a Singapore judu enthusiast told the Sunday Tur.es last week. Pointing to the growing number of cases in Singapore in which school children and young women251 words
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634 1952-11-02 18 Crusader - Hockey— For goodness sake let's get organised! Crusader' By IT is now abundantly clear that the decision of the Selangor Hockey Assoclatiort not to introduce a league yet, reached at Its last annual general meeting some months ago. was premature and unjustified. In view of the tremendous success of the634 words
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Article89 1952-11-02 18 AFTER eating a salmon salad an Ipswich family found their cat lying dead in the garden beside the empty salmon tin. They rushed to hospital. Admitted as poisoning suspects, the family were submitted to drastic firstaid treatment, including the use of the stomach pump. They returned home, "javed"89 words
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Advertisement220 1952-11-02 18 for all occasions Finest quality confectionery manufactured by experienced and qualified British confectioners in the most up-to-date plant in South East Asia. HARD BOILED SWEETS in various shapes and flavours MIXED FRUIT DROPS in many popular flavours MILK TOFFEE creamy and tarty All sweets are hygienically machine-packed in airconditioned packing220 words
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Miscellaneous100 1952-11-02 18 CROSSWORD RESULT ACROSS 1. Strange. 7. Heap. 10. Era. 11. Rinsing. 12. Supplant. 14. Stem, 16. Tf*\ 17. Anfter. 18. Aster. 19. Pact 21. Tress. 24 Revenue. 25. Asp. 27. Art. 28. Attests. 30. Press. 32. Rain, 33. Acre.s. 35. Smear. 3^ On. 38. Spas. 41. initials. 42 Attuned. 43.100 words
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Article304 1952-11-02 19 REGULARS PLAY WELL IN TRIAL WHITES .2; COLOURS 0. TN the second clvilHii hoehtf trt« l held <n UM SRC. psdinß day. Wires beat Colours 2-0. Afte»- a dull beginning, the game s-'tled down to b* a rather inffair with (he regulars ■voting up a very e°o<l dbphiy. Whiten forwards304 words
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Article438 1952-11-02 19 Fed. Services held to draw KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. Fed. Services 11 Combined XV 11. {BRILLIANT hooking by Osman bin Hussein, who took Waugh's place in the second half, and two excellent place kicks by Yusuf Shah were the features of the annual Poppy Day rugger between438 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-11-02 19 Penang trainer Mr. Jack Manning: leads in son John at Kuala Lumpur yesterday a fter winning the first race on Mr. Tin. This was the 15-y ear-old apprentice's first win on the Malayan Turf. Sunday Times picture.37 words
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Article213 1952-11-02 19 ROYAL Signals XV managed to beat Singapore Cricket Club "A" XV by three points ipenalty) to nil in a friendly rugger match played on the Padang yesterday. Though it was a scoreless first half, both sides took turns in attacking during the first 20 minutes. Just213 words
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Article21 1952-11-02 19 In a friendly rugby match played at Ayer Raja Road grcund yesterday RAT. Changi beat R.A.S.C. by 8-3.21 words
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Article42 1952-11-02 19 In a friendly hockey match played at Johore Bahru yesterday, RAF (Malaya) bea' Johore Bahru by s/ven goals to one. Scorers for the airmen were: Durant (4i, Dozey <2> and Coehlo. Stanley sroied the only goal for Johore Bahru.42 words
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Article59 1952-11-02 19 Entries are Invited for the Singapore Badminton Association's Commercial Houses championship nament.Entry forms could be obtained from the hon. secretary of the Singapore Badminton Association, co American President Lines, Union Building. The entry fees Is $10 per team. All entries n.uxt reach the hon. secretary of the59 words
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Article194 1952-11-02 19 IPOH, Saturday. DLAYING with 14 men for the major >#art of the game, Perak scored a convincing wtory over Penang by 19 points (two goals, two tries and a penalty goal) to six points (a try and a penalty) in their friendly inter-state rugger194 words
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Article340 1952-11-02 19 Nre Soon 36; 8.0.D. 0. wCORING almost as they pleased. Nee Soon XV trounced 8.0.D. XV by 36 points (a goals, penalty goal, 6 tries) to nothing in rugger friendly at BODCA ground, St. George's Road, yesterday. Nee Soon deserved their convincing win. They possessed340 words
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Article496 1952-11-02 19 By SECOND ROW 4 GOOD GAME of rugger was seen at the Naval Base yesterday when Royal Navy entertained Singapore Cricket Club. S.C.C. ran out eventual winners by eight points (goal, penalty goal) to five points (a goar) and were possibly just worth those extra496 words
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Article329 1952-11-02 19 PENANG v. PER AX PENANG, Sat. PERAK won both their men and women's hockey matches against Penang at Western Road ground here today. The men won 3-0 and the women 1-0. The Perak men's team were superior all round to Penang. Their star today was inside-left329 words
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Article148 1952-11-02 19 JOHORE. BAHRU. Sat —Johore Police did well to beat Singapore Police 5-1 In their first post-war annual soccer match played at Johore Bahru yesterday. The match, for the handsomeOnbok Solok shield, saw Johore control the exchange for all but the closing stages of the game. In the148 words
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Article64 1952-11-02 19 In a friendly rugger match played at Tnngah yesterday. St. Andrew's Old Boys Association beat R.A.F. Tengah 'A" XV by 14 pdVts (goal, 3 tries) to three points (try). Ho Chin Bin scored two tries and Pbang Win Ho scored the third try for the Saints. Chan64 words
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Article31 1952-11-02 19 TOHORE English College beat the University of Malaya by six points (two tries) to three points (one try) in a friendly rugger match played at Johore Bahru yesterday.31 words
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Article23 1952-11-02 19 O.H.Q. beat Nay il C-in-C by 25 points to six in a friendly rugger match at the Naval Base yesterday.23 words
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Advertisement309 1952-11-02 19 TITUS JB d9 3ENEVB mr for a WATCH of value 1^ this is the I i WATCH for yon! 03TAINABU FROM ALL LEADIMC WATCH DEALEHS Mel 1 •»«,>. mO d. Wk better than euerl y 1 \jr.{ W ondcrful-to find rhji tUM »l*i»'« WA 1 •o Kood. it now belief309 words
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Advertisement411 1952-11-02 19 BOOKS JUST RECEIVED I. eta A PILGRIMS PROGRESS. By Beverley Nichols 7.M HELL BOOK. By John O'Hara 7.6« SEA DEVILS SUICIDE SQUAD By Borghese 10. M UNDER THE SEA WIND. By Rachel Carson 7.8* STEAMBOAT GOTHIC. By Frances P. Keyes 8.19 MR. SMITH. By Louis Bromfleld 9 M MODERN HISTORY411 words
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2335 1952-11-02 20 EPSOM JKEP - EPSOM JKEP B> River Patrol two-fifths of second outside record Big Sweep TOTAL POOL: $278,200 Ist: No. 35J723 $75,114 d: Xo. 20.368 $37,557 3rd: No. *****3 $18,778 Starters ($1,530 each): Nos. *****8; *****0: *****9; *****9; *****1: *****0; 81SCM; *****9; *****9. ('«'ii-(;i-it'o:i ($1,669 each):2,335 words
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Article, Illustration99 1952-11-02 20 AN ARTIST'S conception of the i: 1,100,000 Olympic Stadium to be built in Melbourne for the 1956 Olympic Games The stadium design was chosen from a selection of 115 submitted by Australian architects at home and overseas. The winning design was submitted by 44--year-old Frank Heath of Melbourne. When completedAP - 99 words
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Article33 1952-11-02 20 In the Slr.gapTe Chinese Recreation Club's annual billiards championship played yesterday. Yap Ah Chuan won the three balls event from N? Cheng Koon who had 410 pclnts when Yap reached 500.33 words
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Article32 1952-11-02 20 JOHORE BAHRU. Sal.— Owing to the inability of RAF Tengah to raise a, fifteen, the rugger match here today between the airmen and South Johore Rugby Foo'ball Club was cancelled.32 words
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220 1952-11-02 20 SEREMBAN, Sat. i I>AD news on the sports i NS. to Johore and with them has gone the chances of Negri winning the H.M.S. j Malaya rugby competition this season, as was earlier Bnffn m o. oH The Flilars 11 of whrni took220 words
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Article243 1952-11-02 20 C*IH Su-chu, world's tenth rankIng player and Pu Chl-fang WUI Ku v team In the firs* Asian table tenn'i championships t: be held in sir^apore from Nov. 22 to Nor. 29. Both Slh and Fu will b- remembered fcr their sparkling display against Richard Bergmann243 words
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