The Straits Times, 13 November 1951
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Title Section23 1951-11-13 1 The Straits Timses \mSSmMmm MALA Y AS NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 I rWFI.VE PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1951. > PRICK rlr TKEI* UEINTS23 words
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Article793 1951-11-13 1 5 POINTS FOR PEACE— BY EDEN Warmongering charge 'fantastic 9 CATARACT OF ABUSE SADDENS ME' g^mmi PARIS, Monday. VfR. Anthony Kden, the British Foreign Secretary, called on the United Nations today to accept Western disarmament plans— ilready derided by Russia as the most important of five ways to ease worldReuter - 793 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-11-13 1 Lancashire Fusiliers keep a look-out for trouble-makers as children of British Servicemen play m the grounds of their school at Arishia. part of Ismaiha. m the Suez Canal zone33 words
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Article132 1951-11-13 1 FRIENDS WITH FRANCO LONDON Mi >n T>RITAIN S new Conservative Q government has **ioveu owards lnendlier relation^ viih franco's Spanish re,ime. it was officially disloseri vei.erdav. Ooviinmtiu sources reportd mai Mr Anthony Eden, tie Foreign Secretary, b. ikclv >oon to withdraw the ru made by th.abour guvernment against inj directAP - 132 words
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Article40 1951-11-13 1 LO»\^>uN Mon.— Miss. Doru:iv Maria Buckle, former t— dmi«lrew of Raffles Girls chool Singapore, died at '.ridßuairr Somerjet. She retired m 1937 after 28 rvlce and was princlil of R.iffl^s Girls SrhooJ for s v x Cor40 words
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Article219 1951-11-13 1 EG YPT STARTS 'THE TERROR CAIRO, Monday. TERROR day" started m Egypt yesterday. Three British soldiers m an "out of bounds' section of Ismailia were beaten and stabbed by 300 Egyptians. Their boots were ripped ofl and feet trampled on while rioters struck them wltn knives. A219 words
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Article77 1951-11-13 1 ROYAL Air Force and Royal Australian Air Force In Malaya have just flown their two thousandth air strike since the beginning of the Emergency In June. 1948 The first air strike was made six days after the Emergency by Spitfires. Bandit dead were found In77 words
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Article69 1951-11-13 1 Man in yacht accused RABAT. French Morocco. Mon AN Austrian crewman or the yacht or the late Freddy McEvoy. Australian millionaire, has been arrested on murder charges, police said today An arrest warrant and demand Tor extradition has been received from Austrian officials for Walter Prexmarern. concerning a killing severalAP - 69 words
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Article46 1951-11-13 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. A cabinet crisis has developed In Nepal. Messages from Kath irandu say that Slsweswar Prasad Kolrala Home Minister and leader of the ConBress group, ard three other cabinet colleagues have resigned from the government No other detsu'ls were available.—U.P.UP - 46 words
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Article25 1951-11-13 1 LONDON, Mon A Norwegian field ambulance team consisting of a pastor and three doctor* left [.mm don by air yesterday for Korea. Reuler.Reuter - 25 words
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Article63 1951-11-13 1 LONDON, Mon— The President. Mr. G. A. Potts, and Mr. E. D Shearn will represent the Association of British Malaya when a delegation from the Rubber Grower's Association, the Malayan Chamber of Mines and merchant firms see the Colonial Secretary on Nov. 15. It is expected the63 words
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Article95 1951-11-13 1 EXPELLED PRIESTS IN STORE SCORES of Roman Catholic priests and nuns, expelled from China,' were among the passenger* ,U} the French liner. La Marseillaise", which called at Singapore yesterday "We have all been ordered to get out before the end of the year," said a sister of Charity of the95 words
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Article46 1951-11-13 1 LONDON, Mon WINTER claimed 24 lives m Europe yesterday. Floods swept northern Italy and southern France, and rising gales lashed the North Sea, the Atlantic and the English Channel. Weather stations m several countries forecast still worse conditions to come.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article57 1951-11-13 1 SAIGON. Mon. rro persona were killed and 20 Injured "by grenade* thrown by Vletmlnh terrorists m Saigon last night. A grenade hurled Into a dance hall killed two and injured 16. nine seriously. Pour others were Injured when five grenades were tossed Into two restaurant*AP - 57 words
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93 1951-11-13 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. A CALL for a rubber mission similar to the tin mission now m Malaya —to tour Malaya early next year w*a n a J* b? the Natural Rubber Bureau here. The Bureau m Its monthly oHbllcatkon "Natural Rubber News" for November, said93 words
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Article340 1951-11-13 1 TWO CALMED 600 TERRIFIED PEOPLE IPOH, Monday. TWO senior railway officials calmed 600 frightened passengers m a train which bandits derailed yesterday near Temoh and prevented mass hysteria. Two people were killed and five were injured m what is described by railway officials as "one of the worst derailments of340 words
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Article120 1951-11-13 1 Judy goes off on a stretcher NEW YORK. Mon. FILM actress Judy Garland, carrying on the tradition of the "show must go on," collapsed from nervous exhaustion while singing at the Palace Theatre. New York, last night and was taken from the stage on a stretcher. The 29-year-old actress, starringUP - 120 words
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Article46 1951-11-13 1 OAKLAND. California. Mon |>OLICE arrested a "recluse' I here after finding material about national defence including the atom borro. m his shack under an approach to the San Francisco-Oak-land bridge. The man. Otto F. Maynard. was being held on a vagrancy charge. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article38 1951-11-13 1 TOKYO, Mon— Lt. Gen. Willian Bridgeford, new Com-jmander-ln-Chief of British I Commonwealth Forces In Japan and Korea, arrived m Tokyo today. He will replact Lt.-Gen. Horace Robertson, who is returnlng to Australia.— AfPAFP - 38 words
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103 1951-11-13 1 WAi OENATOR Edwin C. Johr said today that the abandon the atomic base! SHINGTQIV Monday. ison (Democrat Colorado) United States ought to s it has m England. The Senator, a member of the Senate House Atomic Energy Committee, said that there was no excuse forReuter - 103 words
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Article37 1951-11-13 1 Wife died be won prize MELBOURNE. Mon.— Four days after a man bought a ticket In a Tasmanian lottery and named it "Lucky Lil" after his wife she died. The ticket won first prize A£ 10,000.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article26 1951-11-13 1 MADRID. Mon. Uranium has been discovered m the Salamanca province of Spain, west of Madrid, according to press reports quoted by Madrid radio. ReuUr.26 words
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Article128 1951-11-13 1 Labour fights Tories on steel LONDON, Mon. T'HE Labour Party launched its first big attack on tne new conservative Government today when It opposed the plans to turn tne nationalised steel industry back to private enterprise. The move came In the Hous^ of Common* when the former Labour Minister ofUP - 128 words
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Article47 1951-11-13 1 NEW YORK. Mon.-Gen. D. Eisenhower, Atlantic Pact Supreme Commander, may return to civilian life m the new year and make his position clear on the presidency, Mr. Hugh S^ott, Republican Congressman from Pennsylvania, said m a television broadcast last night,— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article36 1951-11-13 1 LONDON. Mon— The Rey. George Neville Stevens, vicar of Loddon Norfolk, died after an operation on Nov. 7. Mr Stevens was formerly a planter and visiting agent m Malaya for many years; S.T. .Cor.36 words
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Article34 1951-11-13 1 TOKYO. Mon— The Japanese coal mineis' strike ended last night following agreement on the latest employers' proposals. The strike started on October 31 and more than 230,000 miners were Involved. —AFP.AFP - 34 words
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Article1698 1951-11-13 2 TERRORIST ACTIVITY CONTINUES MALAYAN SELF-GOVERNMENT: NEED FOR STATEMENT OF POLICY MR. J. H. RIOTS VIEWS THE FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Ttonoh Mines. Limited, was held on November Ist, m London. MR. J. H. RICH, chairman of the company, presided. The following are extracts from his statement,1,698 words
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Advertisement828 1951-11-13 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TEACHERS IN TRAINING, GOVERNMENT ENGLISH SCHOOLS. MALACCA Applications for appointment, m January. 1952. as above are Invited from persons of either sex who already hold the necessary minimum qualifications and, also, from those who will be sitting for the School Certificate examination m December, 1951. Application forms which828 words
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Advertisement636 1951-11-13 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL" TENDERS (For particular* ace Tender Room. Gro«nd Floor. City Hall) WATER DEPARTMENT: Supply of Brass Stop Taps. Close 4 P.M.— 27.12.61. ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: Construction of Existing Access Laterlte Road and Pro-Turning Space to Hindu Burial Groundoff Choa Chu Kang Road. Forms from Engineer's Department (Room 218).636 words
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Advertisement956 1951-11-13 2 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT With these we beg to inform all bualnea* establishments m Singapore and throughout Malaya. that we have been recognised oy the Indonesian Authorities as importer of foodstuffs, textiles and small wares, and would therefore be Interested to have business dealing with all merchants interested. Please send us your956 words
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328 1951-11-13 3 Churchill to seek bigger say for Britain and more aid MEETING WITH STALIN 'SHOULD NOT BE EXCLUDED 9 \]K. CHURCHILL will ask for new United States dollar aid and a greater voice m Allied policy making when he visits President Truman m January, said Washington diplomats yesterday. And m theReuter - 328 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-11-13 3 TOE 25.500-TON AIRCRAFT CARRIER Illustrious which arrived m the Medit erranean on Sunday with troops of the Third Infantry Division aboard. A. P. photp.27 words
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Article26 1951-11-13 3 LONDON. Mon— Sir Hopeown Gabriel Stokes, former Deputy Secretary to the Government of India m the Home Department, has died, aged 78.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article111 1951-11-13 3 PERON BACK FOR ANOTHER 6 YEARS BUENOS AIRES. Mon. URGENTINE President Peron was re-elected for a slx- yrar imii luaay, out, vioiein tropical storms disrupted communications and delayer, compilation of final results. E;irly returns from yesterday's national election gavf Peion a two-to-one lead ovet 1 "t rival, Radical Party DeputyUP - 111 words
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Article48 1951-11-13 3 VENICE. Mon. TALES and torrential rain flooded this canal city to-cl'-v. halting gondola and mo'orboat traffic, breaking teleohone and electric power lines The water stood two feet hiuh m St Mark's Square In rmp parts of the city the wa'or was five feet deeaAPAP - 48 words
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Article53 1951-11-13 3 'Killer sub commissioned OROTON, CONNECTICUT Mon -First of the United States Navy's postwar "killer' suba ines. designed for use against enemy underwater craft, was commissioned here yeste"day Ha'f the si*e of the Uniteri I second wai tvoe submarine, the 190-foot lonu vessel is packed with were I new electronic detects*53 words
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Article29 1951-11-13 3 TOKYO, Mon. The Japanese Government Is expected to ratify the Japanese Peace Treaty and the United States-Japan Security Pact this month, the Kyodo News Agency reports— UPKyodo; UP - 29 words
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121 1951-11-13 3 I HANOI, Monday. pHINA is increasing arms and ammunition supplies to the Vietminh, it was stated m Hanoi yester day by a French Union army spokesman. I There were no signs, he said, that the Chinese intended to send regular or volunteer units, butReuter - 121 words
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Article172 1951-11-13 3 NO PROGRESS ON TRUCE TOKYO, Monday. WARSHIPS of four nations— Britain, Canada, thr l'nit'/J States and Australia have turned their heavy guns on key Communist bridges and supply centres along the east and west coasts, Tokyo headquarters announced today. Fighters from the Australian aircraft carrierReuter; Reuter-AAP - 172 words
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Article61 1951-11-13 3 VATICAN CITY, Mon— The Roman Catholic Church favours sport so long as it does not interfere with family and spiritual life, the Pope told members of the International Association of Sports whom he received on Saturday In "idience. The Pope praised sport for promoting fair playAP - 61 words
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Article154 1951-11-13 3 C.D.C- buys estate m Borneo LONDON, Mon. I'HK Colonial Developmcu. Corporation has bought the n.uou-acre Kutuu* rubber estate m British norm Borneo m association 1 with Messrs. Harysons ana Crosfield Limited. The purchase price wa& £642,000 ($5,500,000 Straits) me estate, classed as ex- enemy property, adjoins the Corporation's abaca (hemp)154 words
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Article41 1951-11-13 3 BANDOENG. Mon. Three police were killed and three wounded when 300 armed men clashed with a police patrol on Vada Estate. Tjiatidjur Rengency. near here yesterday. Ten of the bandits wen either killed or wounded Reuter,Reuter - 41 words
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Article41 1951-11-13 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. Former Senator Millard Tydings, Democrat, yesterday increased from $5,000 to $10,--000 his offer to Senator Joseph McCarthy. Republican, if Senator McCarthy could show a erand jury evidence that there were Communists In the US State Department.— UP.UP - 41 words
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Article115 1951-11-13 3 TOKYO, Mon. UORE than 1000 angry students shouted and jostled around Emperor Hirohito' aad sang labour songs wnen he visited their university m Kyoto today University authorities cal led 200 heavUy anntd polic* as excited students surrounded the Emperor's limousine shouting such slogans as "Stop rearmament"115 words
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Article226 1951-11-13 3 Suez is a bar to pact, he says WASHINGTON, Mon. MR. Mohammed Kamil Bey, Egyptian Ambassador to the United States, said yesterday Egypt is ready "to consider" entering a Middle East treaty with Turkey, Persia and the Western Powers once the problem of British occupation is solved. He added suchReuter; AP - 226 words
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Article36 1951-11-13 3 LONDON, Mon. Articles valued at £300 were stolen last night from the London home of Earl and Countess Mountbatten. Early today Scotland Yard detectives were searching for the thieves m southwest London. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article38 1951-11-13 3 CAIRO, Mon— King Talal )f Jordan was enroute to Mecca and Medina yesterday on a pilgrimage of Muslim worship and a mission of peace with a bitter royal enemy of his ancestors m Arabia. AP.AP - 38 words
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Article25 1951-11-13 3 BERLIN, Mon. Two Amsrican soldiers, arrested yesterday by Soviet police during a hunting expedition, were released with their arms two hours later. AFP.AFP - 25 words
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Advertisement104 1951-11-13 3 TRAVELLING ABROAD? jJLr7\ >TOP-OVER and change to I\TV i TWA CONSTELLATION ji I IMt»> SAN FRANCISCO tStiW X X -AIRO SEATTLE iUiBUH VI h M^ENS CHICACO C|=«Bf>W OME WASHINCTON K^tf -e><J\ 3 5 41IS NEW rORK JfijTrlflPi /nr 1 1 ON3ON O 56 OTHER MAIOK iILTftTTt/ II FUROPI USA CITIES104 words
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Advertisement161 1951-11-13 3 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. <o": 14 ct. Gold nib. *Msr '■Cx"> Iridium tipped wide choice J^SL^r for your handwriting. Jj^fjm < I^S^*^' 1 InUproof leal. Jutrm prevents leaks or rJBF^r KX^PjJ' Other modelt boti MODEL NO. 44 P\\ iide lever and lew4A*ars $*on Ink. f rom h 'g' 1161 words
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Article, Illustration170 1951-11-13 4 NOW THEY HAVE A 4-ROOM HOME -FOR $700 Four men worked on a tongftang and— k. AFOUR-room house at $700 must sound like a miracle m the present days of housing shortage. But a Singapore family of 21 have managed it with a kitchen and bathroom thrown m. Disappointed applicant*170 words
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Article48 1951-11-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Abbas bin Kadir. a special constable on Senair Estate, who absented himself from duty on Sept. 29 and was arrested on Oct. 26. was sen tenced to two months' imprisonment at Johore Bahru He was given 24 hours leavt but did not return.48 words
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Article62 1951-11-13 4 RUBBER STOCKS INCREASE nUBBER stocks held by dealers, m port and on estates m Singapore last month totalled 63,835 long tons 12.817 tons more than In September. Highest Colony stocks this year were 83.206 m April Then stocks fell to 51.018 tons m September. Dealers' stocks last month were 50.53662 words
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Article157 1951-11-13 4 A DEEPER sense of socii f* inculcated m the avera the present "well-nigh insi bf solved, says the 1950 rej al responsibility must be ge citizen of Singapore if uperable" problems are 10 port of the Social Welfare Department. No social welfare department157 words
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Article117 1951-11-13 4 More babies are born in hospital THE Kandang Kerbau hospi- tal. centre for all Government maternity and gynaecological work m Singapore, is now a free institution, except for a small paying block where patients are seen by their own doctors. This system, the Medical Department considers, is necessary as private117 words
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Article55 1951-11-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— The inaugural general meeting: of the Johore Bahru branch of the Independence nt Malaya Party will be held at the Capitol Cinema on Friday at 10 a.m. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar. Dato Tan Cheng Lock and Dato E. E. C. ThuraLslng ham will55 words
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Article261 1951-11-13 4 Blackout areas OUBSTATIONS liable to load shedding today: TODAY G«rt. PrlnUnc Works: Wood- lelfh Park; Braddell Height*. f Arthur Road: Tanjow* Katong; Broadrick Road. Telok Kurau: Bedok; Changl IM Cb*"* l Prison; Tanah Merab Beaar: Selarang Barracks: Atlas Ice. Happy World; Asia Rubber Loronj 3 Sims Avenue Sawmill: Shell Co.;261 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-11-13 4 TWO of eigfct new travelling dispensaries delivered to the Johore Medical Department recently. They are part of a $Mt,M9 Government expansion programme to provide more medical facilities for the rural population of Johore. Straits Tines picture.40 words
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Article163 1951-11-13 4 UORE than 13,000 motorists m Johore who have been Issued with provisional driving licences from January to October this year are "qualified" to drive by themselves without passing a test if they hold the licences for over four months. Mr. E. A. Clamnit. Senior Registrar and163 words
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126 1951-11-13 4 A PROPOSAL to build ai house for tuberculosis which was suggested earl of the previous committee Malayan Chinese Associat 1 all-communities resting patients m the Colony, y this year by a member of the Singapore branch, ion. has been shelved. This was confirmed126 words
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Article94 1951-11-13 4 A call to Indians to be loyal to Malaya and India was made by Dr. Alagapoa Chettiar, visit in* Indian philanthropist, at the Indian 'Association. Singapore, last night Dr. Alagappa Chettiar. who was speaking at a tea party m his honour, told Indians they must not94 words
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Article28 1951-11-13 4 KOTA BA.HRU. Mon— Em- i bon blnte Isa, a Malay woman, was bount! over for six month* In $200 for entering the State from Siam Illegally28 words
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Article148 1951-11-13 4 Relief for all who need it SINGAPORE Public Assistance Board, formed by the Governor to organise relief, will hold its first meeting on Nov. 23. The 13-member Board, headed by Mr. R. W. I. Band, secretary for Social Welfare. has been voted $970,000 for the first year. One of the148 words
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Article78 1951-11-13 4 The Singapore Postal and Telecommunications Uniformed Btaff Union yesterday asked Government to settle all their claims before Nov. 25. In a letter to the -Colonial Secretary, the union said that they will hold an emergency meeting to ballot on a strike if Government fails to settle their78 words
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Article89 1951-11-13 4 A Chinese school teacher. Madam Liv Lan Fang. wh<> sued her husband, Lim Chi Pang, for a divorce m th* Singapore High Court yesterday, lost her suit, as sn»> failed to establish her husband's domicile. Tt was stated that Lim. who was born In China m 190989 words
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Article50 1951-11-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Work on a resettlement area In Pientong began today ander the supervision of Mr X S. Plunkett. The settlement will be for squatters from the Plentonp and Tong San areas. Masai, another village m the same locality, will be fenced and squatters moved into it.50 words
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Miscellaneous107 1951-11-13 4 ITWCA Raffles Quay. World week tl Fellowship a .d prayer. 5 p.m. Leader. Miss Mary Chen Speaker: Miss S. H. Wu. YMCA. Orchard Road Malay. French and Commercial e'ass s. i.30 p.m.; St John Ambulance it Tennis Pay.l on. 5.30 p.m.. gymnastics and keep-fit class. 6 ).m. Week of Prayer107 words
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Article, Illustration472 1951-11-13 5 Spore move to Sight unscrupulous sharks A PANEL of lawyers who will go out and meet the poor of Singapore on their own doorstep and give them legal advice was proposed yesterday by Mr. David Marshall, the Singapore barrister. This, he said,472 words
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Article32 1951-11-13 5 With the latest contribution of $2,585.20, the University of Malaya Endowment Fund now totals *4. 589.063. 77 This fncludes $H ,029.07 collected during University Week m Batang Padang.32 words
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Article75 1951-11-13 5 With the aid of models, a 14-year old boy, Wong Seng Kuan, demonstrated m Singapore Second District Court yesterday, how a van. after crashing into a stationary car, hit a 17-year-old student Ng Woon Cheong. and then fell Into a monsoon drain 25 feet away. An75 words
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Article178 1951-11-13 5 SIR ROB IS DOWN TO WORK KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. GEN. Sir Rob Lockhart Jumped from an R.A.F. plane at Kuala Lumpur airport to- day and hurried forward to greet Lieut. Gen. Bir Harold Briggs. whose place he is taking as Director of Operations. This afternoon he was at work m178 words
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Article77 1951-11-13 5 Honourable Alexander Gtddes. accompanied by Mrs Oeddes, arrives at Kallane airport today by air to obtain information of the present problems m Asia. The Hon. Alexander and Mrs. Oeddee will be staying m Singapore with the Deputy Commissioner General for Colonial Affairs. Mr. W. Addis who77 words
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Article46 1951-11-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. When Chai Kirn Fan was fined $10 at Johore Bahru for removing foodstuffs from the Kulai resettlement area without a permit he said he would rather starve than commit a similar offence. The foodstuffs were confiscated. I46 words
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115 1951-11-13 5 THERE are 54 vacancies for nurses and hospital assistants m Johore State Medical Services and the authorities cannot fill them. Dr. E. C. Vardy, Johore's Principal Medical Officer, said: "This Is partly due to the question of citizenship. The unattractive salary scheme Is the115 words
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Article54 1951-11-13 5 TWO delegates have been chosen to represent the Students' Christian Movement of the Singapore Teachers' Training College at the forthcoming South East Asia Leaders' Training Conference In Sukabumi. Indonesia, from December 22 to January 4 Miss Alice Pisharody will represent the Anglicans and Mr. Yin54 words
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Article68 1951-11-13 5 A week after she was rescued from the sea off Tanjong Pagar by the Marine police a 50-year-old woman was found dead m the sea off East Coast Road, said Inspector Francis Chan at a Singapore inquest yesterday. Vow's daughter. Ho Yee Kin, said that Vow68 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-11-13 5 MISS KWAN Lye Kaen md Mr. Loo Kum Kee. who were married m Sing-apore yesterday. Strait* Times picture.18 words
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Article122 1951-11-13 5 riXHE most notable advanc- m health measures on the Islands oft Singapore m 1950 was the commissioning of a 53-foot motor launch. equipped a s a travelling dispensary with room for three stretchers, says the Medical Department's annual report The floating dispensary, ru.m«d the Tengku Hussein,122 words
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Article123 1951-11-13 5 A $500,000 Government programme for the buildIng of 23 static dispensaries and 16 travelling dispensaries for the rural districts of Johore Is 1 almost completed. The static dispensaries have I been built, and eight dispen-sary-vans have been delivered. Dr. E. C. Vardy, Johore's I Principal123 words
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Article78 1951-11-13 5 THE large and hiUy island of Pawi, to the south of Singapore, is supposed to be haunted by ghosts, which m the long run are said to kill off aU who attempt to settle there. says the 1950 report of the Singapore Medical Department. The report78 words
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Miscellaneous92 1951-11-13 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 9.35 a.m. Schools; 9.55 Interlude; 10-10.10 News from XL 10.45-12 Schools: 1 p.m. Radio Orch.; 130 News; 1.45 Dance Music; 2-2.50 Schools: 6.15 "Pour Stars and a Star let te"; 6.30 "U.N. Album": 6.40 Radio Malaya Trio; 6.55 Announcements. 7 News; 7.10 Can I Help You?": 7.2092 words
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Obituary27 1951-11-13 6 BFNNETT On 12 Nov. 1951. At Kuala Lumpur, after a short 111--'.•anne Mary, beloved wile of Tony. Funeral at Cheras Road Cemetery today at 4.30 pan.27 words
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Article56 1951-11-13 6 MRS. RUSTOM CHAPKHANA wishes to thank all her friends for their floral tributes and expressions of sympathy m her recent bereavement MRS. RUSTOM CHAPKHANA wishes to thank Prof. Ransonw. Dr. Wee. Bister Martin, Sister Ooh. and staff of Ward 21. General Hospital, for their very kind and considerate attention56 words
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Article31 1951-11-13 6 FAREWELL DINNER to Miss Hazel McCrea retiring General Secretary of the Y.W.C.A. Singapore on 21st November, 1951, at 7.10 p.m Raffles Quay. Members please make your reservation before 17th November31 words
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Article604 1951-11-13 6 It is a little odd to learn from the new Director of Operations that, like the rest of us. he is. not quite clear what are the "full powers" which he has been given. And General Sir Rob Lockhart has had the advantage of a talk with604 words
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Article520 1951-11-13 6 Luxury Building For Fish The building of the aquarium which has been the subject of so much discussion m Singapore both before and since the war is due to start m the King George the Fifth Park next year. The City Council budget includes $370,000 for this scheme, but this520 words
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Article1706 1951-11-13 6 WINSTON S. CHURCHILL - RECOGNITION GIVEN TO TITO WINSTON S. CHURCHILL i Rv I War Memoirs: Closing the king— 27 By the summer of IMS Mr. Churchill bad become impressed with the vigour of Tito's "Partisans" In Ynroaiavta. In September he reinforced the British Mission arUchsd to TtU and sent out Brig. FiUror Maclean,1,706 words
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Letter420 1951-11-13 6 MAN is never grateful ii it. Everywhere there grateful man. In Persia lay- golden eggs has beei The result now appears tc The Egyptian^ are trying to drive the British out of the Sudan, because Egypt considers that she can now govern the Sudan, having gained the420 words
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Letter134 1951-11-13 6 TEACHERS PUPILS ••/^OFFEE-SHOP Economist,' vy who commented on L.H.H.'s letter on the Klrkby subject, said that L.H.H.'s letter was from the heart and not from the mind. So I take it that "Coffee-shop Economist's*' letter must have romp from the mind. To this mind I want to state that for134 words
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Letter215 1951-11-13 6 MAY I crave the courtesy of your paper to thank all those who worked so selfietxly to make the St Nicholas Home for the Blind Building Fund appeal a success? Where so many gave m> much. It would be Invidious to select by nam* any particular Msoclation«215 words
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Article531 1951-11-13 6 i lv- BlacK Hag "TOHEKE must hr sumrlli ni lik«» a hundred places m Singapore whc bla< k II if hangs out.sid" the building. Do you know thit A:& do you know why the fIaRS are there I dta'ni until I read Mr Alan El mi s531 words
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Advertisement703 1951-11-13 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. NORMAN: To Lee and Len, at Kandang Kerbau Hospital, on Nov. 12th. a daughter (Delrdr* Fiances). BE: A sister Emllle for Andrew. Bernard. Cecil and Desmond, on !2lh November, at the Kandang Krrbau Hospital. MARSDEN: To Joan, wife of Herbert Marsden. on 11th Nov.. Nt Penang Maternity Hospital,703 words
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Advertisement32 1951-11-13 6 EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. Offering Complete Services essential to Eye Ctmfort Visual Efficiency. (1) VISUAL ANALYSIS (2) fISIAL TWINING (3) GLASSES IF NEEDED C S. CHONG OPT. D. 19, CHULIA ST. S PORE-132 words
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Advertisement42 1951-11-13 6 rT/x THE NEW PYE '3 17 BAMDSPREAD JUNIOR Model PE 37 4 Valves 5 Wavebandi AC Main Sup«rhct Fully Tropicalised Distributor*:— «jm PENG TRADERS LTD. 59 STAMFORD ROAD, SINCAPORE 6 Factory RaptMantftty**: T. V. MITCHELL «5c CO., LTD. -SINCAPOXE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC42 words
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Article313 1951-11-13 7 Forces make dawn swoop RESETTLEMENT 6 A FAILURE 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ANOTHER bandit-supporting settlement was demolished today when troops and police at dawn swooped down on Bukit Changgang: 1 village and resettlement camp, about ten miles from Banting m Selangor and bordering the Kuala313 words
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Article77 1951-11-13 7 Two die as fire razes village KOTA KHAKI', Mon. T<WO children were re- ported to have been burned to death when the village of Selising, 18 miles south of Kota Rihru on the road to Pasir Puteh, was razed by fire last night. Three hundred people were made homeless when77 words
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131 1951-11-13 7 DLANS for more efficient policing of the Colony will be put into effect In January. The Force will take m 92 Inspectors and 12 chief inspectors m January. They will be sent for six months' training m the Police Training School, followed by two to131 words
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Article181 1951-11-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon AFFICIALS of the Malayan Chinese Association In Kuala Lumpur today scoffed at a suggestion made by Mr. Ng Kow Chin, secretary of Talping M.C.A. district branch that the Association was facing a split. Mr. Ng said, on Saturday, that sooner or later there181 words
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Article58 1951-11-13 7 CISTER Bridget Whelan. former night slater at the Shanghai General Hospital, has died at the age of 67. it is reported, from Shanghai Known to many Shanghai former residents as 'Sister Bridget' she did much for internees during the Japanese occupation. Sister Bridget was born m Ireland58 words
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Article45 1951-11-13 7 IPOH, Mon. For shouting and misbehaving opposite the New Town police station last night, a 23-year-old Marine Commando, G.B. Aldred, was today fined $5 m the magistrate's court. Aldred told the magistrate today that he was drunk at the time.45 words
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Article71 1951-11-13 7 Register for tenants KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Tenants Registration Regulations are to be enforced m Kuala Lumpur and m several towns and village m Selangor. Under an order by the Mentri Besar the following areas will be covered: The Municipality of Kuala Lumpur, the Town Boards ol Kuala Sungei Buloh,71 words
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Article32 1951-11-13 7 SEGAMAT, Mon. Charged with voluntarily causing hurt with a tapping knife to Abu bin Ramli .on Sungei Senarut Estate, 21-year-old Syran bin Depoh was allowed bail m $200 at Segamat.32 words
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Article25 1951-11-13 7 SEGAMAT, Mon.— For refusing to produce his identity card and for riding an up Hocused bicycle, Raman Nalr was fined $16 at. Segamat25 words
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Article38 1951-11-13 7 Singapore Island produced US tons of rubber last month, according to official statistics. This is eight tons more than n September Highest Colony production this year was tn March, when estates and smallholders produced MB tons.38 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-11-13 7 «**rfT9N oi H.At. uMMfi entertainer., woo leu bj air yesterday on "Operation Entertainment." The team of 27 RAF-WRAF artistes will hold concerts m the Federation. Picture shows (left to right) Flt.-Lt. Symonds, (pi. Helen Keith. L.A.C. Cotterrll. LAC. Halfpenny. L.A.C. Smith. A.C. Aloof (Olaf). F 'Sift. Hunter.69 words
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Article28 1951-11-13 7 SEGAMAT. Mon— Caught receiving $1 as fare from a woman passenger, Cheong Yew, was fined $150 at Segamat for operating a private car as a taxi.28 words
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Article137 1951-11-13 7 Uolony TUC says, no politics THE Singapore Trade Union Congress is not connected with any political body and will not take part m local politics. This was stated by the Council of the Congress last night. As m all Trade Unions, the Congress had members with divergent political views and137 words
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Article106 1951-11-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. THE birth of a child to his wife saved a police constable. Mohamed Yusof bin All. who deserted from the police force, from imprisonment. Yusof admitted that he has absent from duty at Pantai Police Station, Bungsar Road. Kuala Lumpur, but said that he106 words
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Article245 1951-11-13 7 'THREE women students an Indian and two Chinese— at the Woodbridge (Mental) Hospital were found guilty yesterday by the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. P. Hague, of ill-treat-ing a woman Inmate, Tay Eng Siok, and sentenced to three months' imprisonment. They were Achiaman Alappan. Tan Yong245 words
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Article153 1951-11-13 7 SINCE Radio Malaya moved into their new headquarters at Thomson Road. Singapore, less than two weeks ago. 18 electric light covers have dropped suddenly from the ceilings. ft has now been decided to replace all the lj X n t covers with a different type153 words
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Article46 1951-11-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. A PAN-MALAYAN vouti. week is to be organised by the Malayan Youth HounsD from Jan 4 to 10. State and Settlement vuutn councils will sponsor 'heir uwn programmes of talks on youth work, film shows exhibitions, concerts and carnivals46 words
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Article111 1951-11-13 7 From the dock of the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday a Chinese woman who said she "had a spirit m her," moved only her face and fingers, when the Magistrate. Mr. R. I. B Pates, called on her give her defence Ow Chin, aged111 words
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Article40 1951-11-13 7 SEREMBAN, Mon The British Adviser. Negri Serabilan. Mr. M. C. ff Sheppard. has appointed the holder of the office of Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Neeri Sembllan now Mr. A. W. Lacey as Registrar of Christian Marriages, Negrt Bcmbilan40 words
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Article30 1951-11-13 7 The Singapore Labour candidate In the December City Council election for North Ward, Mr. A R. Lazarous. yesterday opened his campaign with a public meeting at Kampong Merican.30 words
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Article46 1951-11-13 7 Tons Chew Leng, aged 22. claimed trial m Singapore Third Di tet Court yesterday to having 30 pounda of opium m his car at 19 milestone Woodlands Road on Sunday. The case was postponed to Nov. 18. Tong was offered $15,000 ball.46 words
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Article127 1951-11-13 7 TWO Valettas left from Changi airfield early yesterday with 27 RAP— WRAF entertainers, who will tour the Federation to give contorts for troops In remote bandit areas. The first venture of Its kind, the team consists of artistes from R.AJ 1 Changi Most of them were127 words
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Article29 1951-11-13 7 Abdullah bin Mohamed. itted 19. was yesterday fined *150 In SineaDore Fourth Police Court for selling 50--cent cinema tickets for 80 cents at the Garrick Theatre last Saturday.29 words
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156 1951-11-13 7 Reds 'not massing on Si am frontier PENANG, Monday. Jiiß. W. N. Gray, Federation Commissioner of iT Police, said m Penarg today that reports that Chinese Communists were surging along the Kedah-Siamese frontier were grossly exaggerated. Mr. Gray, who is m Penanp on a six-day inspection tour of North Malaya,156 words
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Article153 1951-11-13 7 UNIONS ASK ADMIRAL ABOUT PAY REPRESENTATIVES of 11,000 employees at Singapore Naval Base asked yesterday for a month's gratuity for every year of service. Delegations from the Naval Base Labour Union and the Singapore Admiralty Staff Union made this request to Viet -Admiral W. la R V Beverley, Director Designate153 words
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Article74 1951-11-13 7 A $W,OOO four-storey build- ing at Rangoon Road. Singapore, is to be built for the Overseas Pakistani League, the president of the League. Mr. Kushi Mohamed said yesterday. He said that the League has already bought the land. Construction will start immediately. "The League will start a74 words
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Article45 1951-11-13 7 SEREMBAN, Mon. Two areas In Kuala Pilah district of Negri Sembllan have been declared food restricted areas by the Mentrl Besar of Negri Sembllan They are Glendale Estate *nd the area enclosed m the oerlmeter wire fence contain. •nv ppkan Juasseh.45 words
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Article107 1951-11-13 7 Labour 'rebels' to meet tonight AN emergency mcc Ittf '>f the seve' -man commitee of the 76 "rebels" of tht Singapore Labour Party. 10 recently asked for the reorganisation of the party general council, will be held tonight. The meeting will discuss the future stand of the "rebels" on the107 words
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Article49 1951-11-13 7 The first Progressive Party election meeting will be hHd by Mr. A. P. Rajah, candidate for the North ward, at Farrer Park, at 5. 30 p.m. tomorrow. Mr Seah Peng Chuan, Proeresslve candidate m the Rochore. ward, will hold a meeting at Hindoo Road, on "Yiday.49 words
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Article28 1951-11-13 7 The improvement of roadt In the East ward Is the main point In the election manifesto of Mr. Lee Yone Mln. Labour candidate, published yesterday28 words
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Advertisement21 1951-11-13 7 CILBEYS GIN Oft, l&^s/>&*46/' GllTHBIE^€b rFICE DIARY FOR 1952 (F'CAP SIZE) NOW READY > whutii Street Singjpote I—Ttl1 Ttl 7706 fr *****.21 words
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Advertisement87 1951-11-13 7 t\\ \i GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Jr 12th November- 1 2 fh December S CARVED FURNITURE A CAM- /WA r PHOR WOOD CHESTS of EXQUI- C^\._3 SITS BEAUTY A CRAFTSMANSHIP at YD New Premises. 396 Orchard Road. mHtTgs§lEH|€^ A SIMPLEX i T*> MEASURES A USEFUL GIFT IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED and none87 words
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Article, Illustration223 1951-11-13 8 Paya Lebar owners get a Govt. offer THIS IS WHAT WE'LL PAY FOR LAND I I SINGAPORE Govern- ment is to tell owners of land at the proposed site of the $20,000,000 civil airport at Paya Lebar what it proposes to pay m compensation for the land it takes off223 words
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Article69 1951-11-13 8 REPRESENTATIVES of more than 230 Chinese trade guilds and associations attended a ceremony at the United Chinese Library. Singapore, yesterday to celebrate the birthday of Dr. Sun Yetsen, founder of the Chinese Republic. Mr Ch-ng Aun Soo presided. Thp gathering then bowed three times before69 words
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161 1951-11-13 8 TWO British Ministry of Civil Aviation officials A arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC to talk with the Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. A. W. Savage, on the Paya Lebar airport scheme and other aviation problems. The officials, Mr. J. H Riddoch. head of one161 words
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107 1951-11-13 8 rE hot weather, which has lowered the level of Mcßitchie reservoir. Singapore, has brought to the surface artillery shells that have been lying there since 1945. Some have already been cleared by the police. A few remain. Commenting on a reader's request that107 words
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Article47 1951-11-13 8 FIRE partly destroyed the roof of an attap house m Kampong Marican, off Upper Serangoon, Singapore, early yesterday morning. Prompt action by occupants of the hut stopped the fire from spreading. Police later arrested a Chinese who will be charged to court today.47 words
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Article143 1951-11-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. T^HE Pan-Malayan Council of Stamford Club A deplored at a meeting the insistence by the Education Department of an extra yoar m a diploma course m Education for graduates who had already I completed such a course The Council decided that graduates should143 words
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Article30 1951-11-13 8 BATU PAHAT. Mon.—Pour local teachers have been selected for training at Kirkby. They are: Misses D Woodford, J. Sundaram and T. Woodhall and Mr Yusof B Mohamed.30 words
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Article99 1951-11-13 8 REPORTED cases of illtreatment of children m Singapore are still far 100 numerous, says the Social Welfare Department's an- > nual report for 1950 issued yesterday. During 1950 61 such cases were reported. Five of these resulted m prosecutions against the parent or guardians.99 words
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Article389 1951-11-13 8 'O.C.P.D. LAX,' SAYS COURT SEGAMAT, Mon. nEPARTMENTAL ac- tion was suggested by Inche Rauf, Segamat Circuit Magistrate, against the O.C.P.D. Labis (Mr. Peter Charles Raine) at an inquest yesterday on a rubber tapper who was killed by a security patrol m a plantation near Labis Recording a verdict of misadventure389 words
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Article99 1951-11-13 8 455 accused in juvenile court FUR hundred and flftyflve children appeared m Singapore Juvenile Court las' year and 392, including 42 girls, were found guilty of such offences as theft, hawking, vagrancy and absconding from custody. In 1949. 612 were accused among them 67 girls, and 571 were found guilty.99 words
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Article556 1951-11-13 8 Churchill Memoirs from Pag* 6 ou to loin nu countrymen m the field, provided always that 1 'he Yugoslav nations are free to settle their own Constitution aftei the war? i v 1 Judge this boy aright, he has no deaier wish than to stand at556 words
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Advertisement626 1951-11-13 8 KLIM is recommended i KLIM S MILK First In fnhnmf W«rW Over Co»t. IN* MaC> UMtMII Cw» To keep chtomium ISilvof JJ LIQUID SILVER POLISH |-J^:«JI;«il«r.l of feet, hands and armpits. This very annoying evil will L banished (^^g) soon by re- the deliciously cooling and *Hott m** drying PURCI--s^*^626 words
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Advertisement169 1951-11-13 8 BOOTH'S H«r« is rarip* tH*tt»d frtm Urn THIS ZZ2IZ 'Z'ZZZ REMARKABLE GIN SIHIAPORI •••as supplied to the House of fl LI M I Lords, is the world-renowned j q^ gin which every connoisseur Chrrry chooses the essential m JuUt'tfl P-ed'e"' for a Fink Gin or, ia I Lump let gin169 words
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Article, Illustration864 1951-11-13 9 NURSE JANET - MOTHERCRAFT IN MALAYA RECENTLY a mother asked for my advice because her eldest child a boy aged about three years was becoming very difficult to handle. He would do outrageous things such as knocking over his little sister by pushing her from behind, would delight864 words
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Article400 1951-11-13 9 Panacea From The Local Shop FROM AN ESTATE BUNGALOW WE hardly buy anything at our estate shop. The shop-keeper has to bring everything m as an individual and probably at great expense; apart from that you always feel that he is obliged to allow a lot of credit and that400 words
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Advertisement267 1951-11-13 9 P" B ?*i if ■•/HEN SOMEONE SPRAYS I SUCi Wj^Eji I HIS GERMS ON YOU... I ak^WJ W? yf jfc WITH R^^fTß ANTISEPTIC WSK M AS SOON AS YOU CAN J^lSti] <&* LISTERINE Antiseptic, full strength, kUl* millions of germs on throat surface. It attacks these germs associated with colds267 words
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Advertisement70 1951-11-13 9 Si c powder m !h c w Y|L r wore tnan~ so~yfar9 f^ _>^ "S^v Aa^iej Aaw revelled m iv 7 soothing softness I at balhtimt BABY POWDER THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED 2-51 (j HUNTLEY& PALMERS I J BISCUITS I I the first name you think of m biscuits I70 words
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Miscellaneous306 1951-11-13 9 Straits Times Crossword works on c "27. Rebuts by argument (7) ?~5 *^H 5 6 |8 I IH>WN. 1. Declined to be melted again H_ HI s|_s 3. targe venomous spider (9). 9 io 3. A man In a hurry male s it "s~i^i~s~a"~H~"a~" aUBe molor englM __5 __3 __S306 words
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Article, Illustration1714 1951-11-13 10 OVERNIGHT, WINTER HAS ARRIVED The LONDON LETTER From Our Own Correspondent LONDON: QNK night this week people m many parts of Britain (though not m London) saw m the sky what looked like the reflection of a great fire, burning somewhere away lo the northWithin a few minutes, the "reflection"1,714 words
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Article418 1951-11-13 10 f ONDON'S Dentists Li exhibition included I a new kind of drill made I of industrial diamonds I and tungsten' which i causes "much less heat 1 and pain" than the Pre--1 sent steel and carborunI dutn drills; also a I patient-operated anal- t»-sia aP9uatas. like I418 words
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Advertisement366 1951-11-13 10 IBTHfly ;< DAILY: 11 A.M. 1.45, QAVS> DULY: 11 A.M.. 130 < ;> 115-6.45 < 4.0^-6.45* i 9>3#PM TJ 9M¥M THE ONf AND A&t±X* ONLY DANNY M Kmll TAINING ALL ■W^jPf Hk^T^^IMMJ IT'S THE music l XAYE-LOSSAL! I NOW ON SAL£— CATHAY A NEW ALHAMBBA ATTBACTIVE i-COLQIB FILM STAR CHBIBTMAS366 words
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Article294 1951-11-13 11 LONDON. Mon. TO the absence of buying Intereit. attributed to the approach of the end of account, small sales weighed heavily on most sections of the London Stock Exchange today. Domestic issues were easier where changed and showed Olltedßed between one-eighth and a quarter down. Ctoaing middle prices294 words
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Article157 1951-11-13 11 I'rvtn On. Own Correspondent MELBOURNE, Mon. CHARES continued to weaken on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Falls outnumbered rises almost three to one. mostly among «econd-rank issues, leaders marine narrowly. The mam cause of the decline is the uncertainty m the mindof investors concerning the final repercuslon*157 words
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Article277 1951-11-13 11 Trade support poor; prices still sag From A Market Correspondent THE Singapore rubber market continued its week- end sagging tendency yesterday. This was generally attributed to poor trade support, which resulted •In price levels dropping about two cents a lb. below Saturday's close. Business transactions were very limited.277 words
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Article39 1951-11-13 11 SINGAPORE, Mon., N«v. 12.— 1475 (down $3.25.) London: £980 a ton LONDON, Mon. Cash Buyers £M 9. 8 pliers £985: Forward Bayer* £W5, Sellers £956; Settlement €917* (down £71). Twnom: ajn. 125. p.m. 125 tons.39 words
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Article129 1951-11-13 11 yERY quiet condition* coßUnued In the Singapore produce market yesterday Pepper was again quoted lower, seller* offering Muntok at $715 a plcul, Sarawak at $710 and Lampong black at |6M. Copra waa sllghUy easier with buyers at $39% a plcul and sellers firm at $40. Coconut oil129 words
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Article37 1951-11-13 11 >FHX Malayan Exchange Banks 1 Association announced yesterday that control direct rates (or Canadian dollars were: Buying TT. 84 Tie. Airmail (0.D.) 34 0 16. (90 days) 34 13 16; Selling T.T.'O.D. ready M l|fc37 words
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Article184 1951-11-13 11 Quiet start to the week THE Malayan share market opened the week very quietly yesterday. Buying in-terest-waa still restricted to selected counters. Price change* announced by the Malayan Bharehrokers' Association 'were: OTDUSTBIAU Barer* Mhn On. TIB tech. Pref 32/- 23/--rvora CWd StTXH M atraiu Traders 23 TS 33184 words
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Article58 1951-11-13 11 RAHMAN Hydraulic Tin In th« «ear to June 30. 1961. made a proflt of $2,055,041 (102.7 per cent.) and the final dividend recommendation of 30 per cent will make 80 per cent for the year. Net liquid assets In balance sheet, excluding rehabilitation loan at58 words
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Article169 1951-11-13 11 CHIPS In the Singapore Road* and alongside the Singapore Harbour Board Oodowns at 4 p.m. yesterday included: Outer Roaate: Hal Hsuan. Kota Agoeng, Walbalong. Kwelyanz. La CamiMna. Kuban. Troodos. Esang Hydra. R«m»n Height*. Hoi Houw. l.uga. Tura. Chit Seln. SylTlaftekla. Merak. Kola, Lt Mark. Chang Ya. Inner ■«•<•:169 words
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Advertisement1218 1951-11-13 11 MANSFIELD ffc CO.. LTD. (Incorporated m Singapore) BLUB FUNNEL LINE > option to proceed via etfcet aarta.ro lead attd dmlMige cargo. H.INCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sail* P. Sham Penang Hlycn for London b ■lland Nov. 11/14 ■n tnr Havre L'pooi Nov. 11/14 Nov. 15/17 ■m1,218 words
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Advertisement419 1951-11-13 11 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS To New rork and Bottea «ia Ceylon. ladU Egrnt aad Mediterranean Port*. Singapore P Swettennam Penang it "PRESIDENT CRANT" 22/29 No* 10 No»./1 Doe. n PRISIDINT lOHNSON" 1 /7 Oe* 8/» Oee. 10/I *2^ •J. "PRESIDENT MONROE 12/20 Of. 21/22 Dec. 21/25 Doc fa lee Ang«le« Atlantic419 words
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Advertisement996 1951-11-13 11 MoAUSTER CO., LTD. stgWVeC I Cfff pnomt n*. 3WO. ELLERMAM o* BUCKMALL K^AVBMESS UNZ LOMOON, MAVRt ROTTERDAM b LOS ANCfLIS SAN FRANdSO% HAMBURG POWTLAND SCATTLf VANCOUVtI ant for USA North Atlantic Port* Accepting cargo for Central Sou* and Canada via Colombo. American Port*. 8* CITY OF OTTAWA m.t. BOUCAINVILII S*nB»PO»«996 words
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Article878 1951-11-13 12 With 8 wickets need 128 to win From JACK FINCrLETON (Exclusive to the Straits Times) BRISBANE, Monday. yji.oWLY but surely Australia fought back m the v last innings of the First Test here today to gain what now looks like the upper hand against the West878 words
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288 1951-11-13 12 ALOR STAR. Man. IN a fast, exciting socc?r match played on the Kedali football ground this evening. Singapore opened their Federation tour with a four-two victory over Kedah The crowd of 10.000. which included the Sultan of Kedah and the Raja of Perlis.288 words
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Article124 1951-11-13 12 IPOH Mori pKR.\K Amateur Football Auoclatlun committpe decided yesterday that they would not accept the terms of the Gothenburn tourists for a match ln looh Oothrnburg wanted a Ruarantee of St. ooo half of the plane fare from Sinicapore to Ipoh and back and board124 words
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Article112 1951-11-13 12 y/HE FIVE-MAN Swedish tennis team passed through Singapore yesterday by QanUs-BOAC Constellation on their way to Australia to meet the United States m the zone final of the Davis Cup. The winners of this match will challenge Australia, the present holders. The Swedes, who were beaten 3-2112 words
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Article23 1951-11-13 12 Royal Engineers beat S.C.C. "A" by 30 points to three m a game of rugger played on the padang yesterday23 words
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Article284 1951-11-13 12 two of the four Singapore badminton stars who visited the U.K. and the Continent earlier this year to play matches there have cleared themselves with the Singapore Badminton Association. The other two have not replied to the S.B.A. despite three separate requests by the association over284 words
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Article659 1951-11-13 12 WEIGHTS for Satorday. flist day of the Singapore Turf Club's Winter Meeting are: Cl. l,Mv. I-6F. Scotch Expreas t.07 Pink Gin 90S Decanter »-«0 Tudor View 8.08 Melbury Court 8.07 Vasco da Gama 8.05 Good Gamble 8.04 Byron Permian Lord 8.02 Sudan Happy Traveller 7.18 Arlington Billdaw659 words
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315 1951-11-13 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By II BREEDING counts for anything Angus (late 1 Farlington), one of the new Class 1 horses entered for the Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting (Nov. 17, 21 and 24), should develop into a top-flight stayer, for he is by Fairway out of315 words
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Article81 1951-11-13 12 University of Malaya earned a welldeserved victory when they surprised I Singapore Recreation Club by two goals to on* In a. hockey gam* at the Sepoy Lines ground yesterday Right-winger Dhamaratnam opened the scoring, with a rising d»!y# which struck the Dost and entered the Chinese's foal, but a81 words
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415 1951-11-13 12 PENANG, Monday. WO ENSURE that anti-doping measures taken by L various Turf Clubs are watertight, the Straits Racing Association should appoint a full-time analyst and a staff of laboratory assistants to take tests of all horses before every race, a Malayan trainer415 words
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Article54 1951-11-13 12 NEW Jockey from Perth, /V L. Fry. is due to arrive m Singapore by air on Thursday. Fry lias been en»»f rd to r Am for C.M.V Syndicate, Lucky Strike Stable and Tanat Stable, whoae banes are trained by "Doc" Rodger*. Fry wl!l ride at54 words
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Article164 1951-11-13 12 AFTER 80 minutes of exciting tennU, the V.M.C.A. men doubles tennis final, played on th« V.M.C.A. courts yesterday, waa left undecided owing to failing light. The score then was 8-2 for Lira Hee Chin and Llem Khe Llarg la thr first set. 8-4 to H. Kan!164 words
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Article76 1951-11-13 12 The following will represent th« R.A.F. In Malaya on Saturday at Changl against a visiting soccer team representing the French Al» Force m the Far East: LAC OCaliaghan iSel LA(J Fisher (T) Fit. Sgt. Cooper i Sel.) LAC Thompson (T), LAC Dovei (T). LAC Newbiggln76 words
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Miscellaneous30 1951-11-13 12 HOCKEY: Dlt. 1 Lge: S.C.C. < S.R.C. at S.C.C. RUGBY: University of Malaya v lohore English CoUege at Bukit Timah. SOCCER: Penang v SAFA at Penang. TENNIS: V.M.C.A. doubles final irnnt.).30 words
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Miscellaneous19 1951-11-13 12 SINGAPORE TIDKS TODAY: 1018 (9.2). 2319 (9.3). 0434 (33). 1650 (0.8).TOMORROW: 1045 (9.4). 2357 (9.1); 0504 (37). 1724 (0.5).19 words
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