The Straits Times, 2 October 1951
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Title Section18 1951-10-02 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PA(iES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration371 1951-10-02 1 Warships to evacuate 300 experts OILMEN GET ORDERS FROM LONDON fHE British (Jovernn Anjjlo-Iranian Oil Ahadan to leave Persia, ships, the cruiser Maui Armada, will take th tomorrow. The order for the London. The British leave the Britons tin Persia would expose Un cidents and arrest AnnouncementReuter; AP; UP; AFP - 371 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-10-02 1 KAiiKl JACOB SHABABO. sounds the shofar (ram's horn) to call all Jews to repentance, during the Jewish New Year service at t^* Maghain Rabath synagogue, Waterloo Street, Singapore, yesterday. Story m P. 8. Straits Times picture.39 words
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Article69 1951-10-02 1 Stalin sends a cable rOYJ. Mon. M :.iL Si aim lold the Chinese people today that < i -Russian fri guaranteed peace and security In Lhe Far Earl. Seal n cabled Mao TV;etong up. ;he second anniversary of the Chinese People's Republic: nd tc the preat Chinese people, m the69 words
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Article27 1951-10-02 1 TOKYO. Mon.— A reparations treaty between Japan and the Philippines will be signed before the coming into force of the Japanese-peace treaty, wrll-informed sources said.— A.F.P.AFP - 27 words
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Article95 1951-10-02 1 NEHRU: NO FOREIGN RULE NOW NEW DELHI. Mon. MR. Nehru said today that foreign possessions m the Indian territory must become parts of the Indian Union. He told Parliament: "Continuous colonial rule m the French and Portuguese possessions of Pondicherry, Mahi, Karikal and Goa is an anachronism and must leadUP - 95 words
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Article53 1951-10-02 1 TAIPEH, Mon. Improved morale was needed for building new Nationalist Navy, President Chiang Kai-shek told naval cadets at a graduation ceremony at Kaohsiung yesterday. 'Your training, both physically and m morale, should be on a par with that of any naval power m the world." he53 words
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Article, Illustration239 1951-10-02 1 Noise of planes annoys Sultan HE SENDS PROTEST TO RAF •jTHE Sultan of Johore, Sir Ibrahim, has protested to the Royal Air Force about the noise made by bandit-raiding aircraft passing over the Istana Besar on their way north on bombing sorties, and has requested that they be re-routed, theReuter - 239 words
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Article37 1951-10-02 1 LONDON. Mon. A BULLETIN issued from Buckingham Palace this morning said that there had been a further improvement m the King's condition during the past 24 hours. The bulletin was signed by five doctors— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article47 1951-10-02 1 SAIGON. Mon.— The French administered Saigon treasury was today iransferred to the Vietnam State. It was the last of the 12 main French departments here to be handed over under the convention signed between France and the former Emperor Bao Dai recently.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article36 1951-10-02 1 SAIGON, Mon.— The United States today formally handed over to the Vietnam Army it<« second important delivery of infantry weapons, ammunition and army trucks sent to Indo-China under the military defence aid programme. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article33 1951-10-02 1 Singapore traffic police are seeking Information about an accident at the sth mile Kampong San Teng Road last night when an elderly Chinese was seriously inhered by a motor cyclist.33 words
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141 1951-10-02 1 KOREAN FRONT, Mon. A U.S. Fifth Air Force communique stated today that 17 United States aircraft were lost during September. Three were shot down m battles— a Sabre, a Thunder jet and a Mustang— while 14 others were shot down by anti-aircraft fire. DuringReuter; Reuter-AAP - 141 words
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Article47 1951-10-02 1 ROME, Mon. ITALY today became the 23rd country to contribute to the United Nations Command m Korea. She is to send a medical unit to the battle zone. She is the first non-mem-ber of the United Nations to volunteer for Korean service.—ReuterReuter - 47 words
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145 1951-10-02 1 RUSSIANS TO ATTEND COLONY EC AFE TALKS piOHT Russians are expected to attend the ECAFE. Trade Promotion Conference, which opens m the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, next Tuesday. They are due to arrive on Saturday. The Russians cabled acceptance of the invitation to attend during the week-end. One delegate is145 words
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Article47 1951-10-02 1 DAMASCUS, Mon.— The Independent morning; newspaper Alef Ba. m an editorial today, asked the Arab League to mediate m Persia's oil dispute with Britain. Russia, not Persia or Britain, was the only country which would benefit from the dispute, the paper said. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration120 1951-10-02 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. DELGIUM and Indonesia are expected to begin talks with the United States for the renewal of their tin supply contracts as soon as current American negotiation* with Bolivia m Washington are over. The United States suspended purchases under the Belgian Congo andReuter - 120 words
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Article23 1951-10-02 1 Two Chinese held up a Chinese family In Rangoon Road, Singapore, last night and stole $500 worth of cash and jewellery.23 words
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235 1951-10-02 1 NEW U.N 'WAR BOARD' IS RECOMMENDED UNITED NATIONS, Monday. A UNITED Nations sub-committee today recom- mended that m the event of further aggression, the United Nations should appoint an "executive military authority to co-ordinate and direct military operations. This authority would be either a state or a group of statesReuter - 235 words
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Article47 1951-10-02 1 A nurse at Tan Tock.Seng hospital. Singapore, Miss C. Edna, was taken to the General Hospital yesterday after the car she was travelling m was m a collision with a lorry loaded with gravel at the junction of Bukit Timan Road and Cavenagh Road.47 words
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Article122 1951-10-02 1 Malaya, India 'look to Labour' SCARBOROUGH, 'on. THE peoples of India, x Malaya and Africa looked to Labour wftU hope, Miss Alice Bacon, chairman of the Britisb Labour Party, today told the party conference at Scarborough. Miss Bacon, said that a Rencral election victory for the Conservatives would be "aReuter - 122 words
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Article81 1951-10-02 1 LONDON. Mon. FE Prime i/iinister Attlee, said m an interview with the News Chronicle today that he beliced the West and Soviet Communism coi'ld peacefully co-exist. He said: "That is the whole object of our polic; We must convince the Soviet leaders that any attack uponReuter - 81 words
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Article36 1951-10-02 1 WASHINGTON. Mon.— The Air Force will send at least three more fighter groups and one light bomber i oup to Europe and the Army may send an additional* division, Informed sources said yester-dav.-UV.36 words
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Article756 1951-10-02 2 Disappoin tm en ts 'bu t we shall go on 9 SCARBOROUGH, Monday. THE Labour Party yesterday promised more taxes on the rich, cuts m the cost of living and an attack on monopolies and combines if it wins next month's General Election. But the firstReuter - 756 words
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Article, Illustration221 1951-10-02 2 SCARBOROUGH, Monday. MR. Aneurin Bevan, the Government's chief Leftwing critic, claimed yesterday that recent controversy m his party had helned fa f l^"^ of snatching victory m the Mr. Bevan has closed ranks with the rest of Labour to fight the Conservatives. He I sReuter - 221 words
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Article67 1951-10-02 2 Five killed when house collapsed NAPLES, Mon. A THREE-STOREY apartment house collapsed during a violent storm m -Naples yesterday, killing five people and badly injuring six. Torrential rains hampered the work of rescuers who dug for hours through the debris to reach the 11 people beneath. The five people wereReuter - 67 words
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Article59 1951-10-02 2 ROME. Mon. Signor Alcide De Gasperi. Italian Prime Minister, home yesterday from his six-day visit to Washington described the results of his mission as "a big step forward, deepening our intimate friendship with the world's most potent State". He told reporters: "We achieved many of_our aimsReuter - 59 words
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Article32 1951-10-02 2 YORK BEACH, Minnesota. Mon. A New York lawyer said yesterday a bill would be introduced In Congress to reinstate the -90 cadets expelled m the West Point "cribbing" scandal.— AJ>.32 words
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115 1951-10-02 2 TOKYO. Mon. THE former Japanese Premier, Hitoshi Ashida, now standing trial on bribery charges, told a Tokyo court on Saturday that he had been brought to trial through a political "plot" Ashida Is among more than 50 defendants being tried for charges of acceptingReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-10-02 2 SIR JOHN ANDERSON (left) and Mr. Oliver Lvtileton arriving at Mr. Churchill's London home for a meeting of the Conservative "Shadow Cabinet," soon after Mr. Attlee announced the Labour Government's decision (o hold a general election. A. P. pictures.44 words
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116 1951-10-02 2 BOMBAY. Monday. 'THE Indian Communists hope to win at least a few seats m every state legislature m India's first general election: this winter, Mr. S. A. Dange, chairman of the party's election board, said yesterday. Mr. pange. regarded as the "brain' of the CommunistReuter - 116 words
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Article40 1951-10-02 2 WASHINGTON. Hon.- -Mr. Averell Harriman. President Truman's special envoy, will fly to Paris on Saturday to serv« as the American member on a special inquiry committee set up by the 12--nation Atlantic Council m Ottawa Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article23 1951-10-02 2 MANILA. Mon.— Ten thOUsand Army reservists will be called to active duty on Oct. 15. the National Defence Department announced.— A.P.AP - 23 words
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Advertisement800 1951-10-02 2 NOTICE BMfIH are called for the pSMftttM of damaged and undamaged rubber lying at the Joo Bene Rubber Works Ltd.'s factory at 9% m s.. Bukit Tlmah Road. Prospective purchasers should obtain from the undersigned a tender form which should be completed and returned before 14 00 hr*. on Friday.800 words
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Advertisement210 1951-10-02 2 NOTICES NATURALISATION Notice Is hereby given that TAP EE CHI AN. of US. Pasir Panjang Road. Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation. and that any person who knows any reasons why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the210 words
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Advertisement490 1951-10-02 2 NOTICES NOTICE JIM AH RUBBER ESTATES LTD. Notice Is hereby given that at the Annual General Meeting of the Company which will be held on Tuesday. 30th October, 1951. at 11.30 a.m. the Directors will recommend the payment of a dividend of 80 cents a share less income tax at490 words
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Advertisement159 1951-10-02 2 Dog Identified' woman's body SAN FRANCISCO, Monday. A^ LITTLE brown bulldog's two-day vigil at the side of his dead mistress provided police with the dead woman's identity. The body of Mrs. Nellie Paulsen, of. San Francisco, was found m the surf on a lonely section of a beach. There was159 words
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253 1951-10-02 3 U.S. starts mass production of new 'secret' arms Rt-LQUfMENT OF AMERICAN FORCES ENDED WASHINGTON, Mon. rrHE United States was A now completing its re-equipment and was preparing to start mas 3 production of weapons destined to discourage a^ression, Mr. Charles Wilson, director of the Industrial Mobilisation Board, said yesterday. H«253 words
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Article, Illustration75 1951-10-02 3 JUNGLE MEAL FOR TWO IT IS EAKLY MORNING on the borders of Kenya and Tanganyika. A lion and lioness have run down and killed a wildebeest. The lion after a few mouthfuls stalks away and yawns. But the lioness is still hungry and continues her meal, taking no notice of75 words
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Article83 1951-10-02 3 NEW YORK. Mon. AN unemployed actor, Lewis Howard, aged 32. who shot himself m a drama-tic sc-ne at a Broadway shootbH Rallery on Saturday, has died m hospital. In a bright lv-Ht amusement park m 47th Street, New York, he fired some v ell-aimed shotsAP - 83 words
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Article46 1951-10-02 3 BUENOS AIRES, Mon. Scnora Eva Peron's condition remained "unchanged" after a blood transfusion was given v morning, the sec- 1 ond m 48 hours, states a bulletin. It was stated on Friday that she was suffering from advanced anaemia— Reuter. IReuter - 46 words
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Article54 1951-10-02 3 THE first Japanese mer- chant vessel to sail to Australia since World War II would only make the journey after receiving assurances that Australian longshoremen would not protest. The shipping line owning it expressed fear that their vessel, the Orient Maru, would receive a hostile receptionReuter; Reuter-AAP - 54 words
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110 1951-10-02 3 British Army can still get Gurkhas KATMANDU. Mon. THE political situation m Nepal has not affected normal recruitment of Gurkha soldiers to the British Army, a British Embassy spokesman m Katmandu told Reuter yesterday. He was commenting on Singapore reports that the Nepal Government had forbidden fresh recruitment of GurkhasReuter - 110 words
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Article173 1951-10-02 3 BUENOS AIRES, Monday. THE Government press yesterday charged Wall Street with financing and supervising Friday's revolt, as the Military Supreme Council trying the rebel leader, General Benjamin Menendez, and other officers m the movement was expected to give its verdict any moment. All the accused facedUP - 173 words
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Article79 1951-10-02 3 MANILA, Mon. A TOWN mayor, facing rebellion charges, was placed again under arrest by military authorities today, shortly after he had been taken out of gaol by civilian officials and proclaimed Liberal Party candidate for reelection to mayoralty. The Defence Secretary, Mr. Ramo n Magsaysay, ordered theUP - 79 words
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Article20 1951-10-02 3 NEW YORK. Mon.— Turkey has signed the Torquay Protocal to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. A.P.AP - 20 words
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43 1951-10-02 3 NEW YORK, Mon.— Badte Barker, 68-year-old actor and producer, who was the original voice of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Leo the Lion, died on Saturday at his Manhattan home. For 28 years. Barker was radio's principal imitator of animals.— A.P.AP - 43 words
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161 1951-10-02 3 VATICAN CITY, Mon. THE Pope yesterday said that world events seemed to be 1 moving towards "a definitite and fatal clash" which could involve "the most disastrous consequences." "Terrible scourges weigh upon the souls and bodies of mankind, upon essential values and upon the161 words
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204 1951-10-02 3 CHINA 'SEEKS PEACE,' SAYS RED CHIEF HONG KONG, Monday. pHINA had always favoured a peaceful settlement of the Korean question, the Deputy Premier of the Chinese People's Republic, Mr. Tung Pi-wu, broadcast over Peking Radio last night on the eve of the second anniversary of the founding of the republic.Reuter - 204 words
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Article78 1951-10-02 3 Delegates or 37 pacifist, federalist and world unionist organisations, meeting m Paris, haVe created a federation to be known as the "Free Forces of Peace." Peking Radio said Stalin had cabled Mao Tse Tung on the second anniversary of the Chinese Red National Day wishing the Chinese78 words
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191 1951-10-02 3 NO FEAR OF INVASION, SA YS ADMIRAL ff^AWmAcWussTW^^ WASHINGTON, Monday. ADMIRAL William Fechteler, United States Chief A of Naval Operations, said today that the Russian armies could not invade the United States, as long as the sea remained under American control. He said American armed forces could invade and occupyUP - 191 words
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Article124 1951-10-02 3 H.K. police uncover arms cache HONG KONG, Mon. pOLICE yesterday uncovered a minor arms cache m Hong Kong, arrested two persons and thought they might be on the way to breaking up an organized gang responsible for possibly four major robberies here m the past 21 months. Yesterday's raid onAP - 124 words
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Article108 1951-10-02 3 TOKYO, Mon. A CRACK Canadian winter warfare battalion is on its way to join the First British Commonwealth Division m Korea. The unit is the First Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. This battalion took part m exercise "Sweet Briar" biggest joint CanadianAmerican winter "campaign" heldReuter - 108 words
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Article29 1951-10-02 3 TOKYO, Mon. A threeman Japanese mission to survey the possibilities of importing scrap from Indonesia is to leave Tokyo by air on October 13.— U.P.. P.UP - 29 words
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Article97 1951-10-02 3 REST OF THE WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF A b.K-1 earthquake siiook Tokyo yesterday. There was no report of damage or casualties. The President of the Board of Trade. Sir Hartley Shawcross, said on Sunday that Britain was taking measures to protect British trade from Japanese competition. The first Canadian troops97 words
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Article59 1951-10-02 3 PARIS. Mon. MORE than 1,000 bombers and fighters belonging to seven nations yesterday picked Paris. Brussels. Antwerp and other key cities of northwest, Europe as targets for mass mock air attacks. This was the last day of the N.A.T.O. air exercise known as "Operation Cirrus", dovetailed59 words
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Article47 1951-10-02 3 PARIS. Mon.— Two former members of the German Gestapo on Saturday were sentenced to life imprisonment and five others to prison terms of five to eight years for war crimes. This was their third trial before a French military court.— A.P.AP - 47 words
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Article24 1951-10-02 3 TEL AVIV. Mon. Israel yesterday celebrated the New Year 5712 and synagogues throughout the country were packed. Reuter. ■flfcvrReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement49 1951-10-02 3 HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) BRANCHES IN PENANC. SINCAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR BANGKOK. SIBU. IPOH. KUCHINC. lESSELTON SANDAKAN. KOTA BAHRU LONDON MANCHESTER kU v/Jky«//^ BIG SIX ELECTRIC FENCE CHARGER CUTS FENCING COSTS BY 6O'< ONE CHARGER CONTROLS UP TO 25 MILES OF WIRE SINGLE WIRE FENCE CO.. SYDNEY49 words
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Advertisement66 1951-10-02 3 TAKE THE CHILDREN to the GARDEN FETE Tomorrow at lELSON HOUSE, NAVAL BASE To be opened Mt 3 p.m. by LADY RUSSELL Teas, Side-shows, Competitions etc., m aid of St Andrew's Mission Hospital. Space donated by Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd, lIACE 40 DEI TSUI" nUjEASr-DELI lliU INDUSTRIAL^ PURPOSE 7^66 words
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233 1951-10-02 4 I^^^CT^^j^vljii?l^^T^^^jßl^^TPkaw»l'EKKEl^' THK Singapore Traffic Police will have its full staff by the middle of this month 235 officers, n.c.o's., and police constables, it was stated yesterday by Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth, the chief of the Colony's Traffic Police. Forty members of233 words
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Article61 1951-10-02 4 The fair price changes m Singapore for the week are: Swan condem?d milk 14 dz. :in. reduced from 65 to 60 cents; Acorn condensed milk 14oz. tin. increased from 62 cents to 66 cents; Redro pilchards Boz. tin. increased from 36 cents to 40 cents; Gloria evaporated61 words
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Article131 1951-10-02 4 Blackout areas I \TIONS liable to load k ihedding today arc: DAI Wa\an< Sutu. liatsnorth Road, r iff Road. Soaiervillt Estate, I rdon Koad. Victoria Park, Nask m Hill, Dalvey Road, Patrrson I. oid. <ireat World. Ho Hong Oil Mill. Alexandra Incinerator, Tionr Bahru, Havclock Road. Malayan I'r. m-i\. kMJC.131 words
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Article77 1951-10-02 4 Brunei men to study in Ceylon io be a»ard- cd a i nci.rship by the i Government, Inche /.wan? Damid. ■apore m the Curfu i study agn>n. l-.che Hamidocn is State ;lturai O/iiccr m Brunei and has been m Government service for 20 years. He will siudy drainage and n77 words
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Article31 1951-10-02 4 KUANTAN, Mon. There "•fill be an exhibition of art < *nd handiwork from Chin- r^e schools m East Pahang 1 On Oct. 13 and 14. Fifteen *chcols are participating. I31 words
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89 1951-10-02 4 jyfß. P. A. NETTO, chairman of the Ayer Rajah branch of the Army Civil Service Union, will contest the forthcoming Municipal elections as a Labour candidate m Balestier Ward (North.) Mr. Netto's family has disI r'ished itself m public and social work m India.89 words
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Article560 1951-10-02 4 SINGAPORE alone, will have to decide the con- stitution it is to have under its new status as a city, the President of the City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice said yesterday. Mr. McNeice was answeringa Straits Times reader Mr. J. B. McClean who was560 words
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Article70 1951-10-02 4 jytARINE police on rounds In a motor boat on the Singapore River last Tuesday morning saw men "'lucking m and out" of a tongkang. They arrested the men under Anderson Bridge. In court yesterday eight Chinese from Indonesia were charged with trying to enter Singapore without passports.70 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-10-02 4 AIR CHIEF'S INSPECTION Air Marshal George Jones, Chief of the Australian Air Staff, accompanied by Wing-Commander H. A. Conaghmn, CO.. No. 1 Squadron, R.A.A.F.. inspects the champion squadron. Behind are: Group Captain I. D. MeLaehlmn. Air Commodore (Operations) R.A. A.F., and Group Captain Frank Headlam. Commanding Officer, RAF Station. Tengah.52 words
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143 1951-10-02 4 picture. Trophy for R.A.A.F. squadron 'THE Gloucester Cup was yesterday presented to No. 1 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, stationed at Tengah aerodrome, Singapore, for being the most efficient squadron m the R.A.A.F. The cup, presented by the Duke of Gloucester five years ago when he was GovernorGeneral of Australia,143 words
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124 1951-10-02 4 MALAYA will make its television debut m 8.8.C. programmes when the World Health Organisation team, headed by Mr. Ritchie Calder, returns to England towards the end of the year. Mr. Calder, a writer on scientific subjects. Is leading a small team which Is visiting South124 words
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Article37 1951-10-02 4 The Singapore Police are m possession of a Parker Vacumatic blue diamond fountain pen with th e name "N. Mohamed Salleh" engraved on it The owner may claim it from the Beach Road Police station.37 words
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Article239 1951-10-02 4 Rubber levy for goodwill ALOR STAR, Mon. I>ALING rubber dealers have agreed to give five cents on every picul of rubber they sell to a special fund to promote the work of the district's Goodwill Committee. The committee Is one ot 20 similar bodies set up In the State to239 words
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Article46 1951-10-02 4 BEKOK, Mon. A short ceremony was held at the Malay Burial Ground, Bekok. Johore, m commemoration of the eight Special Constables attached to Eldred Estate, Rekok, who have died on active service since the bpginning of the Emergency. Prayers were led by the Imam.46 words
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Article59 1951-10-02 4 A CHINESE motor launch owner, Sim Chwee Chua. yesterday unsuccessfully appealed against a District Court conviction and sentence of 30 months' imprisonment for possessing 171 Ib. of raw opium m the Singapore High Court. Sim was arrested by revenue officers early on May 13 this year,59 words
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Advertisement186 1951-10-02 4 Presenting the HIM STRIP SLIDE PROJECTOR Film strips for children everywhere. are designed for young people -to teach and amuse them -to stimulate their interest m all kinds of subjects and to j •pen up discussion that lead to learning. Equally useful at Home for Parties or for Schools. For186 words
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Miscellaneous410 1951-10-02 4 Ipreg— f mm m St. .Andrew's School Ctrics Club: "Careers m the RAF." lecture by RAF. officer. St. Andrew's School. 3.15 pjn. Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay: Ballroom dancing (advanced! 5 to 7 pjn.. bfßinners 6 to 7 pjn. V.M.C.A., Orchard Road: French class, 5.30 pjn.: Malay class, 5.30 p.m.: first aid410 words
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Article253 1951-10-02 5 Father of 9 gods now on 'visit' fEW Onr Yah— "father of V. nine Gods" yesterday left his heavenly residence for his annual nine-day visit to earth to chastise the wicked and evil and to grant favours to his followers. ii Singapore, thousands of Chinese devotees visited the 20 temples253 words
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Article169 1951-10-02 5 4LTHOUGH British Over--A sea* Airways Corporation is reticent about the flight to ipore of the Comet from London next Monday, experts compute that future comets will make the journey m 34 hours, as compared with the 48 hours now taken by the fastest aircraft169 words
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Article, Illustration188 1951-10-02 5 Singapore price tag war starts: 149 get summonses INSPECTORS MAKE FOUR-HOUR SWOOP 'HE Singapore Governments war against shopkeepers who do not display price tags or food, textiles and cigarettes is on. Food control inspectors' yesterday issued sumionses against 149 stallholders m several markets. A spokesman said: "Our men were out188 words
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Article115 1951-10-02 5 IIETHNASAMYS Quartette three girls and a boy— the children of a Singapore City Council employee, will Sive a recital at the Hindu Temple, Clemenceau Avenue at 8.30 p.m. today. The recital is part of the 10-day Navarathri festival of the Hindus which end on Oct. 10.115 words
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180 1951-10-02 5 A CALL to departments of the Singapore City Council to economise stationery has been made by the Council Secretariat. A circular signed by the Deputy Secretary, Mr. H. D. E MacVitle, directs heads oi departments to certain measures *o prevent waste of stationery They180 words
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Article105 1951-10-02 5 ]\|RS H. B. Amstutz and Mrs. Loh Poon Lip, president and vice-president of the Malayan Y.W.C.A., will leave Singapore next Monday for Beirut where they will attend a conference of the Y.W.C.A.'s World Council. The conference is held every four years and this year representatives105 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-10-02 5 TIIK lIAI HSUAN the-s Uy-here-forever-ship seen with her dress of buntings yesterday In the outer road s of Singapore Harbour. She was celebrating the second anniversary of the formatl on of the Chinese Communl st Government, and was the only ship m the harbour celebrating56 words
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Article141 1951-10-02 5 Draft constitution ready 4 SINGLE organisation for graduates of the University of Malaya and the former Raffles College and the King Edward VII College of Medicine is now near realisation. The graduates, and under- graduates' liaison committee set ui> some months ago. has accepted the draft141 words
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Article125 1951-10-02 5 $150,000 house for city chief ANEW house for the President of the Singapore City Council, Mr. T. P F. McNeice, may be built next year at a cost of $150,000. The site Is at the MacRitchie catchment area. The building will be specially designed to suit the site which is125 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-10-02 5 CHE ZAHRAH /ABA, Radio Malaya, Malay section programme assistant. the flr§t Malay to broadcast from the new studios at Thomson Road. Straits Times picture.27 words
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228 1951-10-02 5 IDENTIFICATION cards are being issued by the Singapore Land Office to squatters to be evicted from the site of the $20,000,000 civil airport at Paya Lebar to verify the bona fides of people when dealing with compensation and the allotment of alternative plots. I228 words
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Article45 1951-10-02 5 More than 400 members of the Singapore Teachers' Training Association went to the polls yesterday to vote for candidates to fill seven offices m the executive. Polling will continue until 2 p.m. Saturday when the votes will be counted.45 words
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Article25 1951-10-02 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.Ong Hlan Hong, a bus driver, was fined $40 In the Police Court for carrying 27 excess passengers m his bus.25 words
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Article204 1951-10-02 5 Grocer says he gave VSC $550 r«JG Siow Ping, a grocer, said m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday that he handed $550 to a volunteer special constable, Pang Hock Lim, as "expenses" so his brother, Pang Siow Hai, might not be arrested under the Emergency Regulations. Hock Lim asked204 words
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Article86 1951-10-02 5 DRICE of petrol is down 1 two cents a gallon from yesterday. It has gone back to $1.55 a gallon. Giving the reason for the reduction, a spokesman of the Shell Company said: "The result of our overall Increase m trade m Malaya has been86 words
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Article43 1951-10-02 5 'THERE was no sitting of X the Singapore Assize Court yesterday as no judge was available. The Assizes which was scheduled to open yesterday, is now adjourned till next Monday. The Ji'rors were told to come back on Monday.43 words
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Article55 1951-10-02 5 Kang Tlan Poh, a former detective, and Abdul Rahman bin Puteh, a former constable, were yesterday committed for trial at the next Assizes on two charges of armed robbery and a charge of corruptly accepting $100 from Ang Ah Wah. Both the accused were allowed ball of55 words
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Advertisement373 1951-10-02 5 LAST S SHOWS! J Ml. 6.14 ft 9.15 p.m. R-K-O "JUNGLE HEADHUNTERS—In Tchnlrolcr AMI |i ••FOOTLICHT \RIETIES" Slarrlnr Lron Frrol TOMORROW "THE DOCTOR AND r¥ THE OIR!" An M.G.M Ptctwre R?SX JDHORE BAHRU n Now Showing 11.00 1.39 4 15 6 45 A 9.30 p.m. "JUWIT.V (Malay) I Atlantic Great373 words
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Advertisement212 1951-10-02 5 New York^^y M "constellation' 9 \A K.LM. DOES IT IN fj WA DAYS d/ A Locz\ Office dy yW y jMp I Finlayson Creen /Wf jfiy A Singapore. Tel. 5431 /ms ITU-LEY Storm Lantern— Model x 246 Few Spares are Required. The Mantle is secured Top and Bottom. The Lamp212 words
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Article1038 1951-10-02 6 Chinese philanthropy m Malaya has taken many forms, but never a more original or more admirable one than the twenty scholarships for Malay students which have been offered by the Lee Rubber Company, of Singapore. These scholarships are peculiarly well conceived, for their specific purpose1,038 words
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Article86 1951-10-02 6 MADRID. Mon. THE wine-drinking nations of the world have been m conference here to ensure that a bottle of good wine is available to those who appreciate it. Thirteen nations belonging to the International Wine Office whose inhabitants either produce or consume wine, orReuter - 86 words
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Article54 1951-10-02 6 LONDON. Mon.— Dr. H. E. Desch, formerly of the Malayan Forestry Department, will be the Liberal candidate at Tbtnes 1 (Deron) m the forthcoming general election. In last year's election Dr. Desch polled 10,874 votes against the 26,104 polled by the successful Conservative candidate and the 15,76754 words
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Article509 1951-10-02 6 A choice: IMP and UMNO ITMNO has been, and sail is. a body catering for the privileged and bureaucrat Malays, and not for the commo.i millions (of whom I am one). UMNO was no doubt successful m elevating the status of the nine Rulers from that of mere Kathls hack509 words
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Article813 1951-10-02 6 '3.000.000 IS A WISHFUL MYTH' Protest over schools Is thunderous, but AS the spokesman of the non-Malays who, m his words, have voiced "thunderous protests" against the Barnes Report recommendations, Mr. Tse-Kwang Hsu can do no better than assume that the 3,000,000 Chinese and Indians of the Federation have the813 words
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Letter199 1951-10-02 6 THE variety concert organ ised by the Cosmos Club In aid of the University and SAT A funds was a great .success despite certain unavoidable imperfections here and there. But the conduct of a group of schoolboy spectators In the gallery left much to be desired. I was199 words
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Letter334 1951-10-02 6 rpHE-Stralts Times tells us that "Singapore police A armed with Sten guns prevented traffic from crossing Crawford Bridge because a rubbish heap was on tire". Was it absolutely necessary to threaten the traffic with Sten guns to stop it? Isn't this the sort of thing that is holding334 words
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Letter191 1951-10-02 6 UNGKU AZIZ, a lecturer of the University of Malaya, Is reported as stating that If the Government handed over the import of rice to private traders, the 'price would go up. In other words, private traders would vie with each other to demand the highest price191 words
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Article476 1951-10-02 6 "The Mechanics" ■pHE Portuguese Eurasian community m Malacca may be interc ed In another extract from the article on the corresponding community m Ceylon from which I quoted last week. In the last century the Portuguese Eurasjans m Ceylon were known as 'The Mechanics". That was the476 words
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Advertisement762 1951-10-02 6 LLAgblitJi AD6. wmtH OAKLBT: To Judy, wife of Grahame Oakley, on 2«th Sept.. at Kaadang Kvbau Baspltal. a son. DEATH TRAVERS-DRAPES: Ob 2flth September. IMI. oo Ulu Paloa Rti.ip. Kluang, Johore, killed by bnndits. \< KNOWI KIXiMENI MR. A MRS. TTVIAM D'SOUZA thank all wno attended their vedduiß and th«762 words
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Advertisement32 1951-10-02 6 EVEMRKHT OPTICAL CO. Offering Complete Services essential to Eye Comfort ftp Visual Efficiency. (1) VISUAL ANALYSIS (2) VISUAL TRAINING (3) 6LASSES IF NEEIED C S. CHONG OPT. D. 19, CHULIA ST. SPORE.32 words
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Advertisement184 1951-10-02 6 'BRING IN THE COVENANT' IN your Issues of Sept. 28 it was reported of the car sales business that a Government spokesman had said. "The Covenant, will not be enforced now owing to the forthcoming large deliveries of new cars which will automatically kill the black market. "But the scheme184 words
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Advertisement38 1951-10-02 6 Inlroducinc^ > TYPE P.E.40 :^^V S yalre Superheterodyne table receirer for A.C. main«. Available at all authoriseu*^*^"^^ Pye Agents ANN PENG TRADERS LTD. 59, STAMFORD ROAD. SINCAPORE Factory (epicsentotivw: T. V. MITCHELL tfc CO., LTD. SINCAPORI KUALA LUMPUR PfNANC.38 words
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Article1382 1951-10-02 7 'But harmless 9 skipper at inquiry FOUND NO EVIDENCE OF SABOTAGE IN OIL BLAZE A DRAWING of a skull and cross-bones was found painted on the inside of a tank m the oil Unker Dromus when it was inspected after a fire on board had1,382 words
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Article167 1951-10-02 7 'POST EARLYFOR XMAS' THE Director of Posts, Sinre. Mr. W. A. Cooper .de a special appeal to the public to "buy early rly." as it Is estimated that between now and Christmas, no fewer than 15.000.000 letters, postcards, packets and parcels will be handled by the Sin-r.Dcro Past Office. "All167 words
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Article60 1951-10-02 7 The Singapore i.«i«. of the International Brotherhood of Magicians has donated $15 to S. A. T. A. in memory cf the late Madam Yeo Tiong Wee Ol Jnlan Besar. Donations of $5 were also received from Mr. and Mrs. Khco Eng Watt, and Mr. and mo60 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-10-02 7 MR H H D. WHITE, A.S r\, Batu i'ahat, wuh his Germu bride, Miss Eva Grote, after their marriage at the Singapore Registry yesterday morning. Mr. White met his wife when he was stationed m Germany after the war.— Straits Times picture.45 words
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Article51 1951-10-02 7 The Lord Bishop of Singapore, the Right Reverend H. W. Baines. will lay the foundation stone of the new church, school, clinic and parsonage of the Church of The True Light at the junction of Dlckscn Road and Pera Road, Singapore, on Thursday, St. Francis Day, at 5.3051 words
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Article29 1951-10-02 7 Mr. Tan Hat Ton* has reen appointed chairman of the executive council of the Balestier Community Centre m place of Mr. Lee Choon Eng, who has resigned.29 words
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Article125 1951-10-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A RUBBER road test strip is to be laid m Mountbatten Road, Kuala Lumpur, under the supervision of Mr. A. R. Smee, rubber road consultant to the British Rubber Development Board. Half a ton of locally produced rubber powder will be used125 words
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Article, Illustration108 1951-10-02 7 TWO banks for amateur sailors m Singapore ue vacant m the 114-ton brifantine Yankee, now west-ward-bound for her home port m the U.S.A.. said her owner. Capt. Irvine Johnson yesterday. The ship sails tomorrow afternoon for Bali, Christmas and Cocos Islands, South Africa and the108 words
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Article87 1951-10-02 7 'GRACE 9 PERIOD ENDS MORE than 4,000 Singapore Chinese In Commu nist China, have applied for re-entry visas. Tie three months, allowed i by the Immigration Department for applications, ended on Saturday. Mor P than 2.500 of the applicants are wives of Singapore residents. Investigation87 words
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Article89 1951-10-02 7 JOHORE BAHRI Won. rpHE changes at the Istana Marble remain a mystery m Johore Bahru. Built more than M years ago for the Tungku Mahkota's mother, the Is tan a Marble was so named because it was one of the buildings then m Johore Bahru89 words
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Article109 1951-10-02 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. LEOW Sin Wah. a Hong Kong University graduate and businessman of Jakarta, was today sentenced In the police court to one day's simple imprisonment and fined $3,300 for making false declarations. He had falsely declared to the Immigration Officer, Johore Bahru, that he109 words
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Article62 1951-10-02 7 Allagan Kuppusamy. a Hindu priest was charged before the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. P. Claque. yesterday with having been drunk and incapable of taking care of himself on Sunday morning. He was found by the police staggering along Buklt Panjang Road. He pleaded guilty and told62 words
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Article21 1951-10-02 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.Mr. S. Drapkln. OSPC. Johore Bahni. will shortly be leaving for Kuafla Lumpur on transfer to Police Headquarters21 words
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218 1951-10-02 7 OBJECTION TO BLYTHE 'NOT DEMOCRATIC' T»HE president of the Singapore Air Ministry Local x Staff Union, Mr. A. M. Nair, described iht "objection" raised by Mr. P. M. Williams, secretary of the Singapore Glass Factory Employees' Union, to the presence of the Colonial Secretary Mr W L. Blythe, at the218 words
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Article65 1951-10-02 7 A shooting incident m Lorong 17, off Geylang Road, on Dec. 26, 1947, had a sequel m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday when Lam Ah Woh, of Batu Pahat. was tentatively charged with attempted murder of Chan Beng Hon. Lam. who was remanded until Saturday65 words
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Article64 1951-10-02 7 A detective-sergeant, Choo Teck Quan, of Joo Chiat police station, told the Singapore Fourth Poiice Magistrate. Mr. P. Claque, yesterday that a businessman abused him and called him "a Communist." The businessman, Low Chong Soo, aged 38, of Amber Road, was fined $20 for disorderly behaviour64 words
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Article176 1951-10-02 7 HOMES FOR FIRE VICTIMS yiCTIMS of the fire, which wiped out a squatter settlement m Kampong Bugis. Singapore, m June this year, may soon be housed m Kolam Ayer Road. This was revealed at last night's meeting of the Singapore Joint Relief Organisation at the Happy World, when 30 members176 words
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Article63 1951-10-02 7 *TRAD£ unwns should choose tfuiir oton delegates for important conferences instead of sending paid officials, said Mr. C. W. Lyle. Acting Deputy Labour Commissioner yes' terday. Some unions had to have paid officials because of the shortage of educated and trained tcorkers m the unions. But63 words
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Advertisement124 1951-10-02 7 SevenSeaS J^ PURE cod 3 LIVER OIL! V hor vigorous health at every L stage give SevenSeaS Pure Cod Liver 08. It contains I just those vitamins and extra nourishment a baby nccJs for J *]^^T^^'. l strong Nines, sound teeth anj J fH'*H'J firm flesh. ScvcnScaS is readily SEVENSEAS124 words
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Advertisement84 1951-10-02 7 GOLMET \ml Jn I colour E= SPENCIL S~~\ hS& One movement brings selected (HUE I wTitMf point into position and \Vi »e*racts point already m use. l mol Sil»er-Wic Rhodium finish $8.50 Gohnet "EUREKA" THE BALL PEN THAT COSTS LESS THAN MOST REfiLLS 75 cents Each ALSO AVAILABLE "DE LUXE"84 words
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178 1951-10-02 8 J EADINO members of gra--4 duate and under-gradu-ate bodies s.id yesterday that they would like the date of tiie major Convocation of th? University of now hi -d annually m July, changed to late October, so that it could be h:ld with the178 words
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240 1951-10-02 8 INTERNATIONAL FOOD TALKS IN STORE THREE basic principles to alleviate hunger were urged yesterday by Sir John SterndaleI? nnett, Deputy Commissioner-General (Foreign), when he opened the third consultative committee meeting on rice at Phoenix Park. They are to encourage producers to grow240 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-10-02 8 MR. A. E. HOUSEMAN, director of Thomas D e La Rue and Company, printers of Bank of England notes, and Mrs. Houseman arrived m Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday from Jakarta. They will be m Singapore for a week before returning to London. Straits Times, picture.48 words
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Article36 1951-10-02 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Buang bin Haniffa. was fined S2O m the Police Court today for driving a lorry without a licence and another $50 for net being covered by a third j oarty insurance.36 words
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Article120 1951-10-02 8 UNIVERSITY of Malaya students yesterday said that Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders was right m criticising the delay m transferring the University to Johore Bahru. Sir Alexander, addressing Malayan students m London b Saturday night, had said nore money was spent on University buildings m Singapore it might120 words
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Article79 1951-10-02 8 A 24-hour search by three parties headed by a European planter, a police inspector and the boy's father ended yesterday when the body of nine-year-old Tan Ah Meng was found m Sungei Juru. four miles from the flooded drain into which he had fallen79 words
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Article, Illustration130 1951-10-02 8 Members of the Indian Fine Arts Society stood m silent prayer for the King's health before beginning their second annual meeting on Saturday. The following were elected to the management committee President, Mr. C. R. DasiratharaJ: vice-president, Mr. K. P. A. Menon; secretary, Mr. M.130 words
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Article142 1951-10-02 8 JEWISH New Year celebrations started yesterday m the Maghain Rabath Syangogue, Waterloo Street, Singapore, with prayers for the recovery of the King Singapore's 600 Jews, clad m their best and replete with sisid (shawl) and embroidered headgear, bowed their heads as the Rabbi, Jacob142 words
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Article51 1951-10-02 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Five special constables, Mansur bin Karim, Abdullah bin Hamid, Ismail bin Hussain. Abdullah bin Hitam and Bachoh bin Mohd. Amin, were charged m the Police Court today with assaulting a sergeant. The accused were allowed $100 bail each when the case was51 words
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Article37 1951-10-02 8 The pilgrim ship Tyndareus, with 1,872 pilgrims aboard, will arrive m Singapore on Saturday and not on Sunday. On Thursday, 982 pilgrims will disembark at Penang. The remainder will disembark at Singapore.37 words
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Article26 1951-10-02 8 PORT SWETTLNHAM, Mon. A new co-operative store was opened at Port Swettenham today by the Commissioner for Co-operative Development. Mr. T. F. Carey.26 words
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Article, Illustration156 1951-10-02 8 SINGAPORE'S protestant theological institution, O the Trinity College, began its fourth year yesterday, with a religious service at the Bishop Edwin F. Lee Memorial Chapel. The Rt. Rev. Henry W.-r— Baines, the Lord Bishop of Singapore, and ten Anglican. Methodist and Presbyterian ministers from the156 words
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172 1951-10-02 8 MISSION ASKS $50,000 FROM STORE PUBLIC ST. Andrew's Mission Hospital Week was launched m Singapore yesterday with an appeal- over Radio Malaya by Mrs. Elizabeth Choy, the Legislative Councillor. Mrs. Choy said: "Last year the running of the hospital cost about $100,000 and this year, with increasing costs, the expenditure172 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-10-02 8 AT 70 YEARS of age, Mrs. R. Kelly is still well enough to pray for the health of the King. Mrs. Kelly, dressed m the lapar (Jewish national dress), was the oldest member of yesterday's congregation attending the new year service at the Maghain Rabath synagogue, Waterloo Street,54 words
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Article61 1951-10-02 8 Mat Mousedeer walked round the giant, hinging a strangr old soni. Slowly, tbe giant began to shrink. "It's workiug," shrieked Mat. "I wasn't sure If It wo old. It's a long time since I maglcked a riant." Soon Jahat was a mere %ix feet tal,61 words
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Advertisement395 1951-10-02 8 i i X yf f" I mt flHSOa^Mi^^ ..jaj egj»gj > of four States dbcujv r hiiK.y pnUeM b.lore the opti.l. of the Rice •i.n( -kivp Con»mi**pe. which opr;u'd at Phoenix Park. Singapore, yesterday. From the left: Mr. 11. P. C. I'nsworth. Controller of Supplies, North Borneo; Mr. T. F.ronom'c395 words
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Advertisement83 1951-10-02 8 i CARRERAS ISO YEARS' REPUTATION FDR QUALITY > ASPHALT MIXING PLANTS CONCRETE MIXERS i CONTRACTORS PLANT I CONVEYORS I ROCK CRUSHERS MOBILE LOADING MACHINES I I James JM 6 :|MILLERBCQ3SI: 1 co. Ltd. M ft ftitl \j4^ 4 Vie Vl^ 1 Cordon's I^Fit Neatly .v. Adhere Firmly! V •W FIRST83 words
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Article, Illustration812 1951-10-02 9 NURSE JANET - NURSE JANET vf^Wwl\^^l^^^l?^^Nn\E7^^\ By D ABIES are born with soft delicate skin. which is covered with a whitish grease. Later the skin becomes firmer and clearer and is silky to the touch. At the very early stage, especially the first month before baby has grown812 words
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Article, Illustration272 1951-10-02 9 SUSAN DEACON - SUSAN DEACON By Princess Margaret. Do the Ladies-in-Waitlne enjoy their jobs? They say: "We simply lov* it." They get no training "other than what we pick up from each other." "UNIFORM" is a cypher brooch In the evening. This is the property of the272 words
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Article180 1951-10-02 9 MINCED meat In any m form is dull— but it has the advantage of being fairly cheap. The following recipe makes it more interesting to look at and more exciting to eat: Season raw minced meat with salt and pepper, but do not add any onion as180 words
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Advertisement445 1951-10-02 9 "YOU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMINiMINERAL deficiencyl fc i#* that is why '■■■■■r^ flF** 'you feel Worn- M "T m -ouf Nervous. |J m t^ irritable. Have ~f fa Headaches I Lose Weight Worry J Wlw .0.. r, an.rmK. frrl nrrrow*. tu«r ttaflmul frtm Jtrf «W»445 words
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Advertisement351 1951-10-02 9 a/t^r a Aaf/i caw« the tender caress of the kindest powder m the world BABY 0 POWDER THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED 1-51 Indoor smells killed m the »«^£ffF NEW AMAZING DISCOVI»Y#^ W AM AMA2IMC OUCOVtIt, Ait-Wick. :2«Jgjß ''V ~'~=J j kiDs unpleasant indoor smdh even Hi J^ the itrongai cuotunt351 words
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Miscellaneous356 1951-10-02 9 Straits Times Crossword 28 Brldal "SS^1. This band Is good for a I 1" I? I 13 I U 1 ITT I^H-fc I? la"^ stretch (7). H§ 2. A place for actors to retire I i £SS££ __i to (5-4) |H 9 3. yesterday's to-morrow (2--10 Ssss ti 4. This356 words
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Article315 1951-10-02 10 London Stocks LONDON, Mon. THE nearness of the end of trading period, last day tomorrow, Tuesday, the Jewish new year and the policy of wait and see regarding the Persian dispute combined to make the stock market very quie today. Business passing was mainly routine and created slight irregularity m315 words
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Article41 1951-10-02 10 4 FINAL dividend of 40 per cer (20). making 80 per cent., la tax (against 30), for the year 1 June 30, 1951, is recommended h Kempas. An interim of 20 per cent, (same for 1951-52 Is also declared.41 words
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Article34 1951-10-02 10 HONG KONG. Mon. P<REE market currency exchang for Hong Kong dollars wa quoted at the close today a followly US$l HKS6.B6 (ca»hl HK56.884 (T.T.); £1 HK515.75 one tahil of gold HKS332— UP.UP - 34 words
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Article163 1951-10-02 10 From Oar Own Correspondent MELBOURNE, Mon JNVESTMENT prices were supported strongly today m the Melbourne Stock Exchange, which showed the biggest list of rises recorded for many weeks. All sections gained, with Pastoral. 1 Retailers. Heavy Industry and Motor Car dealers showing good rises. Renewed confidence m163 words
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Article208 1951-10-02 10 Little business donef prices up slightly From A Market Correspondent QNLY a small amount of business was reported In the Singapore rubber market yesterday. The tone was dull and featureless. Prices were fractionally higher than at Saturday* close. The market closed dul with buyers In first-grade October shipment,208 words
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Article40 1951-10-02 10 SINGAPORE. Moo. Oct. 1. $459 (up 53.37',). London: £997V 2 a ton LONDON, Mon. Cash Buyers C 997 1 Sellers £1,000; Forward Buyers £930, Sellers £932W; Settlement £1,000 (up £10). Turn-over; a.m. 110, p.m. 140 tons.40 words
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Article133 1951-10-02 10 QOPRA was weaker In the Singapore produce market yesterday. Oil mill buying prices were slightly lower. $38 a plcul (or sundried loose, $37 V 4 for mixed, and $40i; for f.o.b. Coconut oil was unchanged with sellers quoting $67 V 4 a plcul. Pepper had no buying133 words
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Article138 1951-10-02 10 All sections ease rpHE Malayan share market opened the week on a very hesitant note with an easier tendency m all sections. Price changes announced by the Malayan Share wokeers' Association yesterday were: INDUSTMALS Bayers tallcra Con. Tin Smelt. Ord. 23/- 24/Gammons 2. SO 2 85 Henry Waugh138 words
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Article63 1951-10-02 10 CCOTTISH Malayan Estates Is reducing the Interim dividend on Its £776.508 capital to five per cent., less tax, lr respect of 1951. For the previous year an interim of 74 per cent, was followed by a final of 10 per cent., making a total of 17 i63 words
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Article180 1951-10-02 10 CHIPS m the Singapore Roads and alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns at 4 p.m yesterday were Outer Roads: Hai Hsuan. Mul Hock. Burnside, El Creco. Mary E. Klnney, Chas. Macleod, Van den Bosch. Wosang, Maung Bama. Walngapore. Nieuw Holland, Hoegh Silverstream. Gorgon, Daviken, Mul Heng, Torrens. Inner180 words
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Advertisement1339 1951-10-02 10 LTD. mcorporat«o w\ Singapora) BULB FUNNEL LINE lamar t option to proceed via other torts to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON 0 CONTINENTAL PORT} Out Sails P. Sham Penang Euryjdr* t« Marseilles Lpool b Avonmoulh C. 25/26 Oct. Deucalion for Havrt Liverpool C 44 Oct. IT1,339 words
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Advertisement452 1951-10-02 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS To New York and Boston via Ceylon, India Egypt and Mediterranean Ports. Singapore P Swettenham Penang s.s. "SCHUYLER OTIS BLAND" 2'loo<t. 11/12 Oct. 29Sept/10et. I.i "PRESIDENT VAN BUREN" 9/18 Oct. 19/21 Oct. 22/25 Oct. 55 PRESIDENT VAN BUREN" 8/17 Oct. 18/20 Oct. 21/24 Oct. To Los Angeles452 words
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Advertisement493 1951-10-02 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FROM SCANDINAVIA U X CONTINENT .Setore p STwn "onjrf ■> "Selandia" for Saigon Bangkok 22-24 Oct. 19-21 Oct. 15-18 Ott. "Panama" for Bangkok. Hong Kong, Kobe 6 Yokohama 23-26 Oct. ••Fionia' for Ban R kok 25-25 Oct ■Malaya" for Bangkok H'Kong 23-25 Nov. 21-22 Nov. 19-20493 words
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Advertisement983 1951-10-02 10 McALISTER tit CO.. LTD Telephone No 5906 BLLBRMAM BOCKNALL KLAVBNB!** LINE LONDON HAVRE ROTTERDAM LOJ ANCrL|$ FRANCIIcO duku PORTLAND SEATTLI fr VANCOUVtR and for U.S A.. North Atlantic Portt Acceotlng cargo tor Central South and Canada via Colombo. American Ports m.. CITY Of POONA CllVllll D Spore P Sham Penang983 words
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Article57 1951-10-02 11 SINGAPORE Amateur F o o tb a 1 1 Association council yesterday gave full support to Mr R. B. I. Pat«s's suggestion of running a youth soccer league next year. The following sub-com-mittee was elected: Messrs. R. B. I. Pates (chairman). E. Strickland. Adrian bin Isa,57 words
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Article269 1951-10-02 11 TO BE READY BY MARCH 30 DILING on the Guillemard Road site of Singapore's 1 badminton hall for the Thomas Cup final m May next year has already started and construction will be completed by March 30 next year, Mr. Lim Chuan Geok announced269 words
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Article320 1951-10-02 11 Invited members who had their doubts about the wisdom of building without sufficient funds (.we cannot speculate, we cannot shoulder responsibility' cannot sign contracts wher -:ae M money m hand) Vtn told by Mr. Urn: "We do not ask you to shoulder any reTwnsibllity or to sign320 words
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Article126 1951-10-02 11 He was. however, told by the architects that delay would be daneerous because the two-month period was a safety margin against abnormal delays such as may occur through very bad weather etc. After the meeting Mr. Lim Chuan Geok said that the estimated cost of $600,000 had been126 words
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Article134 1951-10-02 11 ARRANGEMENTS for a Fed- eratlon tour by Singapore, the Malaya Cup champions, havf been almost completed, it wr > announced at a SingaIpow amateur Football Association Council meeting yesterday. Mr. Son Ghee Soon (vice-pre-sident), who was appointed to make the arrangements at the last meeting,134 words
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Article129 1951-10-02 11 MELBOURNE, Mon. tNDIA won all the five games m 1 the second day series of the Thomas Cup Pacific tone final, thus beating Australia by nine games to nil In the overall match. In the opening day on Saturday. India won all the four games. BothUP - 129 words
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Article250 1951-10-02 11 SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association council yesterday refused permission to eight Singapore Chinese players to go on a tour of Hong Kong, Manila and Bangkok with the Malayan Chinese Football Association on Oct. 18. Application for the eight Colony Chinese players was made by the250 words
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Article68 1951-10-02 11 Shell Sports Club beat Borneo Motor S.C. by four goals to three In a Business Houses League soccer match on the Shell ground yesterday. The scorers for Shell were: Chin Yong (2), Omar Yahaya and Zainal Abidin. Scorers for Borneo Motors S.C. were: Salleh and Ahmad68 words
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Article64 1951-10-02 11 To improve the standard cf the "throw-m" m football. S.A.F.A. president Mr. W McG. Watt yeslrrd.iv offered to present a trophy for a "throw-in" competition open to ai registered players In Singapore S.A.F.A coach Mr. R B. I. Pates said that fou. throw, h.ire been repeated vcrv often64 words
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Article205 1951-10-02 11 P<EW of last season's Army rugby r XV were seen m yesterday's trial at Tanglin. Another trial, which Is to take the form of a Probables v. Possibles match, has been arranged for Srturday at Tanglin. Many players who are likely to gain a place m this205 words
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Article515 1951-10-02 11 LET'S HAVE BAM. RANKING LIST WHERE is much ado about the selection and A training of the men who will defend the Thomas Cup for Malaya next year. Sixteen "possibles'' have been chosen, apparently on a strictly area basis, and we have as manager and non-playing captain Lim515 words
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Article51 1951-10-02 11 Singapore". Malays Cup pavers and reserves S.A.F.A. Counci: memben »n<J tlwir wives are Invited to attend a •'satav" party at the rcsidS22S °JL AFA President Mr. w. McO. Waft on Saturday Those intending to attend are tsked to inform the hon secretary. Mr Llin Yong51 words
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Article1054 1951-10-02 11 LONDON. Mon. 'piIE following are football league standing alter Saturday's matches: FIRST DIVISION P W D L F A pU Bolton 10 7 2 1 19 9 16 AMon Villa 11 7 1 3 21 15 15 Tottenham 11 6 3 2 22 18 15 ArsenalReuter - 1,054 words
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Advertisement323 1951-10-02 11 ptMae 44ML2 4ftSBN9 n l 45 Mt 9 3f pm 1 B^Si^a? sTARTSToDAY dav:d niven j|k as the MASTER J |k DISCUISER I ft OF ALL TIME! 1 PI SUPPtMY ,i|j V CI'STOMEK WITH ?^gk W SERVES Of STEEL wkM tkl Here you tee him "^tj Btf disguised as a323 words
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Advertisement229 1951-10-02 11 mmi TEL.* 5400 AIR- CONDITIONED DAILY 5 TRIPS: JR^dont|\ 11 a.m.-l 45-4.15 Sfiflr •.45 9.30 p.m. V 'fU£ T I I V i rib v J»^v. k 1 MOM. KaX^HV^R* PICTURE OF ALL TIME! Starring KATHRYN GRAYSON AVA GARDNER HOWARD KEEL with JOE E. BROWN [New-alhambra WZ&GET THE NEW AI.HAMBRA229 words
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287 1951-10-02 12 WITH TARA STREET OUT, HAS A CLEAR FIELD By EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Monday. DRIVATEER, a gallant second m the Singapore Cup m July and a creditable 1 third m the Singapore Gold Cup last month, may gain consolation by taking the $15,000 Perak Stakes287 words
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Article184 1951-10-02 12 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER MARVEL OF < ORRIC HARD PICTURE HOUSE RACE It PERU 1.45 Picture Houm Picture House Marvel of Peru Hurry Up Marvel of Perp Corrlchard BACK 2: ADONIS LIBERTY FLAG ADONIS 2.15 Dewar Adonis Liberty Flag Liberty Ftof Dewar Dewar RACE 3: GILTEDGED184 words
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1138 1951-10-02 12 IPOH, Monday. VASCO DA GAMA, a useful front-running stayer, seldom runs a bad race, and m spite of his 9.0 I expect him to score from a very moderate lot m the Class 1, Div. 2, 9f. handicap (Race Nine) at Ipoh tomorrow1,138 words
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Article172 1951-10-02 12 EPSOM JEEP reports that there has been no break m the rainy spell at Ipoh and the going for today's races is likely to .be heavy. think his wonderful pace should not be wasted m races beyond a mile. Raj Mahal too needs a good galloping track172 words
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Article170 1951-10-02 12 DULLDOG, a flashy chestnut br Phldeas. created a very Kood impression In his first-ever outing, at Bukit Tlmah last month, when he finished close up behind the placed horses m the race won by Bramhall Flyer. I suggest that this four-year-old can be safely followed.170 words
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Article297 1951-10-02 12 SHERWOOD Foresters nearly created a major upset la the 8 HA. senior tournament yesterday when they robbed the current league leaders, Ceylon Sports Club, of a valuable point m a scoreless draw on the C.S.C. ground. Their alert defenders rose to the occasion m the face297 words
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320 1951-10-02 12 IPOH. Monday. BEST bet m tomorrow's card at Ipoh is GOOD GAMBLE m the Class 1, Div. 2, 5Jf. straight handicap (Race Seven). This handsome grey by Taj-Ud-Din struck me as a definitely useful sort m his second appearanco at Bukit Timah m320 words
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325 1951-10-02 12 THE four-day meet of the fourth annual Singapore Ani.u ur Swimming Association clianipitrships starts today at the ChinsSwimming Club at 5.30 p.m.. with the gruelling 1.500 mc.iis freestyle event as the curia. .1ralser. There are only five entries for this race, but a large325 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1492 1951-10-02 12 ACCEPTORS and probable Jockeys for today's races at Ipoh are given below. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Race Ten. There will be no double tote. Race 1—1.45: Class 2. Div. 4—6 Furs. 1 240 Hurry l"p McCloud 9.00 M/s. Rodgers Whittles Rodgers 2 000 King Arthur Jones 8.131,492 words
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Miscellaneous18 1951-10-02 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY. 1123 (9.1). 2342 (9.8); 0519 (2ft), 1725 (1.7). TOMORROW: 1147 (9.3): 0545 (3.2). 1758 (1.1).18 words
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Miscellaneous28 1951-10-02 12 HOCKEY: Div. 2 L(t.: REME v V.M.C.A. at YMCA; Friendly: A.C.S. v St. Josephs at A.C.S. SWIMMING: S.A.S.A. 1.500--metres freestyle final (men) at C.S.C. TENNIS: V.M.C.A. h'cap tourney.28 words
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