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Title Section19 1951-11-28 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1951. if PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration26 1951-11-28 1 GENERAL SIR ROB LOCK HART, the new Director of Operations, with I.ieut.-Gen. Sir Harold Briars, pborrapbrd m their office m Kuala Lumpur-26 words
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Article788 1951-11-28 1 'Dissatisfaction 9 led to changes 'STILL MORE 9 UNDER DISCUSSION KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TT.-GENERAL Sir Harold Briggs told a Press conference m Kuala Lumpur today: "1 have not been completely satisfied with my powers." Sir Harold, who was handing over his task as Director of Operations788 words
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174 1951-11-28 1 NEW YORK, Tues. MR John Foster Dulles tonight urged the free world to build up a powerful striking force to deter Soviet •aggression*' by the threat of a smashing counter blow. Mr. Dulles. United States Ambassador at Large, put forward the proposal asReuter - 174 words
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250 1951-11-28 1 SIR ROB TAKES OVER WAR— 'MORALE HIGH' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. fENERAL Sir Rob Lockhart took over as Director f of Operations today and said at a press conference he was not m favour of martial law. "Martial law is undesirable. The population does not like it, and the soldiers do250 words
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Article133 1951-11-28 1 Terrorists attack 2 Britons CAIRO, Tues. rpwo British soldiers were JL wounded by Egyptian terrorists yesterday and an American Embassy courier was attacked and Injured as violence flared anew m the disputed Suez Canal Zone. White-robed Egyptian gunmen shot the two British soldiws m separate ambushes. One was hit sixUP - 133 words
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Article42 1951-11-28 1 OTTAWA. Tues. Seven ships owned by a Canadian company and flying the Canadian flag have gone into hidirifc m Chinese Communist v.aters. The seven vessels, owned by the Ming Sung Industrial Company of Canada transferred to Canadian registry last year.42 words
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Article59 1951-11-28 1 CAIRO, Tues. Egypt warned all shipping companies today against unloading food consigned to British forces without the authority of the Customs. The warning, m a circular to all shippers. said they would be responsible for "violations of customs regulations" If any of their ships discharged goodsUP - 59 words
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Article127 1951-11-28 1 HE WAS A BOSS: NOW IN GAOL VIENNA. Tues. rE Czech Deputy Premier. Rudolf Slansky. until three months ago number one man m the Czech Communist Party, has been imprisoned on espionage charges, according to Prague Radio. The Radio said President Oottwald announced the arrest at a Cabinet meeting today.Reuter; UP - 127 words
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Article47 1951-11-28 1 KHARTOUM, Tues.—Khartoum police have freed Khida Omar, secretary of one of the two factions of the proEgyptian Sudanese Ashigga Party, arrested last week as be was leaving for Cairo. He was released on £1,000 (Egyptian) ball and told he could go to Cairo. Renter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article69 1951-11-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. BANDITS ambushed a party of Royal West Kents travelling m a truck on a road m the Kuala Kubu area of Se'angor yesterday afternoon. Though the men m the truck were all slightly wounded, they jumped out and gave chase Later, m a follow-up69 words
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Article60 1951-11-28 1 LONDON Tues. I*H£ Philippines Government has been asked whether it would like to join the £1,868.000,000 six-year Colombo Plan for the economic development of South and South-East Asia as a full participant. The reply to the invitation, understood to have been sent about twoReuter - 60 words
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Article132 1951-11-28 1 REASON: 'We're Buddhists 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. (COMMUNISM had a tar smaller following m Siam than it had m Malaya, Maj.-Oen. Luang Warayut Wichai, of the Siamese police, said today. The reason, he said, was Buddhism The General wu the leader of 17 high132 words
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Article11 1951-11-28 1 LONDON, Tueß. The, Queen ha* a cold.— Reuter.Reuter - 11 words
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Article128 1951-11-28 1 ALLAHABAD. Tues. 1 HINDU Mahasabha (extremlst Hindu organisation) candidate yesterday challenged the candidature of the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, for election to Parliament. He alleged that the returning officer had put back the clock by five minutes to let Mr. Nehru's supporters file his nominationReuter - 128 words
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Article233 1951-11-28 1 I rkEPI'T Y Premier Hossein Patemi announced tou day that Persia would start selling oil to the [Soviet bloc as soon as the necessary formalities have, been completed. He told a Press conference that Persia viewed oil sales as an economic and not a politicalReuter - 233 words
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153 1951-11-28 1 Soldiers and police fight in K.L. KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. MALAY policemen and Ma--ITi lay soldiers fought with guns outside the Lucky World amusement park. Kuala Lumpur, last night. Three men were injured, a soldier was arrested and three policemen were taken into custody. Crowds scattered and the battle was stopped153 words
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Article52 1951-11-28 1 A Chinese, aged 85. went. Ip to repair the roof of a lental surgeon's house In Orchard Road. Singapore, resterday. He was missing for two hours. An occupant )f the house climbed up to :he roof and found the worknan dead, it Is believed he lied of52 words
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Article74 1951-11-28 1 PANMUNJON, Tues. COMMUNIST delegates at V; thp cease-fire talks toda.v agreed to consider a United Nations proposal on exchange of prisoners. The proposal wax that ootn sides should collect data on the prisoners to. speed actloa when the question of exchange come 8 up. The U.N chief negotiatorsReuter - 74 words
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Article57 1951-11-28 1 KUALA. LUMPUR, Tues. SECURITY forces killed one bandit and wounded another m the Talping area of Perak and killed a second bandit m the Kuala Pilah area of Negrl Sembllan yesterday. The Taiplng bandit was 1 killed as a result of Information. Two suspected food suppliers57 words
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Article255 1951-11-28 1 $1,078 m Malaya trade balance MALAYAN exports to the United States exceeded $1,000 million In the period Jan 1 -Oct. 31, while Great Britain, Malaya's second best customer, bought only about $16 million less According to the foreign trade statistic*. Issued lMt night the VS'a actual Imports from Malaya totalled255 words
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Article1290 1951-11-28 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. Senator Harry F. Byrd. Demo- crat Virginia. predicted today m Washington that President Truman would be defeated if he ran for reelection but said Gen. Eisenhower could win the presidency as a Democrat io I candidate.— U.P. ■mi on the 23rd. October. '51. Mr1,290 words
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Advertisement178 1951-11-28 2 NOTICES ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING -FREEDOM WITH PUBLICITY" POLICY FOR INSURANCE INVESTMENT MH. SINGHANIA'S PROGRESSIVE SPEECH AT NATIOfIXL INSCE. COS ANNUAL MEETING COLONY OF NORTH BORNEO PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT The Director of Public Works. Jesselton. UnrAj Bonwo, to pre, > garert to accept tenders for the aupply. .durtnt |IW. of Urn178 words
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Advertisement644 1951-11-28 2 NOTICES j HATURALISAnoiT" Notice is hereby given that LU PAO KTJNO, of No. 67, Middle Road, Singapore, is applying to the Oovernor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send written and signed statement of the facts to the Colonial644 words
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Advertisement711 1951-11-28 2 NOTICES NATURALISATION Notice to hereby glf«n that MR BTM SEE MIANO, Of NO. 114. Orchard Road. Singapore. 9, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written signed statement of the facto to the711 words
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Advertisement349 1951-11-28 2 NOTICES P. W. D. UNDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the State Bngutter, PWD Perak. Ipoh, up to 8 pan. of the 39th November, 1951. for the Construction of Peraument Police Station. Barracks and Ancillary Buildings at Bldor. Full particulars are obtainable from the Executive Engineer, South Ferak. Tapah.349 words
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Advertisement254 1951-11-28 2 Introducing you to NEW ROSES Among the latest New Roses to be sent for distribution during Autumn Spring, 1952: of Hybrid Teas come Armstrong's: FIRST LOVE, light pink; FANDANGO, cherry-red; JUNO, bright pink; SUTTERS GOLD, yellow with a perfume rarely found m yellow Rotes. From Ulster hail; ARMAGH, peach shaded254 words
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215 1951-11-28 3 Bevanites oppose Bill to ratify Jap treaty 382 TO 33 VOTE ON SECOND READING LONDON, Tuesday. THIRTY -THREE Labour members of Parliament, including leftwing Bevanites, last night efied the appeals of their leaders by voting gainst the Japanese peace treaty. In addition, a large number of Labour members lowed theirReuter - 215 words
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117 1951-11-28 3 Danger Reds will attack again— Knee PI'SAN. Tues. 'HE South Korean President, Dr. Syngman Rtaee, commenting on tbe drawing of a cease-fire line. warned the Allies not to let hope for an arm 'slier blind them to the danger of a renewed savage attack. There is grave danger thati the117 words
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Article74 1951-11-28 3 CHICAGO. Tues— The National Executive of the AFL Insurance Agents Union yesterday authorized a strike against the Prudential Insurance Company on December 1. A spokesman said the walkout would Involve 17.000 Prudential agents m 35 states, but added that negotiations were continuing In New York.UP - 74 words
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Article30 1951-11-28 3 CAIRO. Tues. The Afghan Charge d'Affalres told newsmen here today that Afghanistan had recognised King Farouk of Egypt as King of Egypt and the Sudan. A.F.P.AFP - 30 words
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Article34 1951-11-28 3 LONDON, Tues. Princess Elizabeth, the Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands returned here today from a weekend at Romsey, Hampshire, where they were guests of Earl and Countess Mountbatten.34 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-11-28 3 2 ROYAL SISTERS KISS PRINCESS ELIZABETH and Princess Margaret kiss m greeting at thr Guildhall. London at a welcome home luncheon on Princess Elisabeth's return from Canada and the United States. A.P. picture.AP - 33 words
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Article208 1951-11-28 3 ROME, Monday. NORTH Atlantic armed forces will be increased to 40 operational divisions m continental Europe by next summer under a speed-up decision reached 1 Britain will be asked to supply an additional two divisions. To achieve next summer's target countries will be asked toReuter - 208 words
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Article168 1951-11-28 3 FIVE PEOPLE were burnt to death m m flre m Rangoon's crowded Chinatown on Monday. A Burmese woman who jumped 20 feet from her first floor home with her month old baby m her arms, was badly injured The baby was killed outright.168 words
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Article37 1951-11-28 3 PORT MORESBY, Tuea.— Three Papuans are members of the new Council of Papua and New Guinea which came into being yesterday. They are the first natives to become members of an Australian legislature.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article86 1951-11-28 3 Sixteen crewmen baled out of a crippled B-36-bomber. The pilot, co-pilot and engineer then brought the 10--engined air giant down to a shaky but safe landing on Carswell Air force base. Fort Worth, Texas. PRESIDENT TRUMAN* has appointed Mr. Roger L Putnam head of the Economic Stabilisation86 words
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104 1951-11-28 3 PARIS. Tues.— Lord Wakehurst, British delegate, told the United Nations Economic Committee yesterday that Britain could not afford to contribute to any new fund for economic development of her countries Mentioning help Britain had already given to underdeveloped countries Lord WaXehurst saidReuter - 104 words
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148 1951-11-28 3 TEHERAN, Tues. ABOUT 200 CommunLst-led girls attacked police and firemen with rocks and fingernails yesterday m protest against the expulsion of six of their members from the Nour Bamsh High School. The battle not so hot that police had to call m three truck -loads148 words
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Article50 1951-11-28 3 SAIGON. Tues. A FRENCH Union patrol killed *0 rebels m a surprise attack 38 miles west of Hanoi, the French Army announced today Vietminh forces were earlier reported to have been preparing a counter-offen-sive against French forces at the Hoabinh bulge, captured a fortnight ago. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article27 1951-11-28 3 WASHINGTON. Tues.— The Dominican Republic sinned an agreement yesterday with the United States for the construction of military Installations on Dominican territory.— A J"P.27 words
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Article82 1951-11-28 3 PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND, Tues. T>O BERT A Fong, aged 17, Chinetc- American high school girl who wrote a Thanksgiving proclmatich for Governor Dennis J. Roberts shook hands with the Governor and said she "didn't know what the fuss was all about." The fuss included mail82 words
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Article43 1951-11-28 3 VATICAN CITY. Tues. t Two Roman Catholic bishops have been gaoled by the Chinese Communist authorities, a Vatican source said yesterday. They are Monsignor Ignatius Pi Shu Shin. Bishop of Mukden, Manchuria, and Monsignor Theodore Labrador, Bishop of Foochow.43 words
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62 1951-11-28 3 H ARROGATE, England, Tuesday. 'MO BRITON going into business these days had 11 much chance of making a fortune, Sir Patrick Hamilton, chairman of a group of engineering Or Patrick said that about the only chance of getting big money was to seek a62 words
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Article46 1951-11-28 3 HAMILTON. Bermuda. Tues.— A Pan-American Constellation was badly damaged when lt« undercarriage collapsed on landing from New York last night The plane skidded MO yards on Its belly. Its 26 passengers were unhurt, but five shaken-up crewmen > were taken to hosnital^-U.P.46 words
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412 1951-11-28 3 U.S. READY TO TALK PEACE WITH MOSCOW PARIS, Tuesday. T»HE United States Is "perfectly ready" for private A disarmament talks with the Russians if a United Nations majority favours such a move. The American delegate, Dr. Philip Jessup, said this yesterday after Pakistan and Syria formally proposed that the BigUP - 412 words
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Article73 1951-11-28 3 Living standards of top executives In Britain today, he said, were about those of a Junior manager pre-war. "At times I have wondered why I was $uch a fool to put all., my efforts and energy into my Job. and to work all hours when the result couldAP - 73 words
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Article45 1951-11-28 3 LONDON. Tues.— The pnee of a cup of tea weat up 20 per cent m London yesterday Leading tea shops announced a rise of 4d a cup to 3d. Tea had been 2Hd. a cup since 1939— AP.AP - 45 words
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Advertisement144 1951-11-28 3 Fish from Canada Smoked Salmon Fresh Salmon Halibut Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. GOLD DOLLAR DELICIOUS PURE FRAGRANT Shum Yip Leong Tea Plantations CAMERON HIGHLANDS sft and what could be daintier than U tfte delightful collection we have W\& >V M just of I I W TRICOT NYLON NICHTI2S I>144 words
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114 1951-11-28 4 THE Singapore First Police Magistrate. Mr. R. C. S. Bell, yesterday postponed the case against four women until Dec. 4 for further hearing on the application of Mr. R K. Booker, defending. One of them. Ng Sow Lin. 32, is charged with selling an 18-year-old114 words
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Article98 1951-11-28 4 The following appointments were announced m Singapore yesterday Part II: Administrative: Messrs. Ooh Sin Tub and H. P. O. Leembruggen; Chemical: Mr. Tan Tetk Beng Customs: Mr. Ltan Thean Soo; Meteorological: Mr. K. Rajendram. Part I: Administrative: Messrs. O. Fernandez and H. R H. Armstrong; Customs:98 words
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Article51 1951-11-28 4 The Controller of Imports and Exports, Singapore, yes- terday announced that applications to import ghee from Australia, outside quotas, would now be considered. Applications must be supported by recent firm offers from Australian exporters quoting the number of the Australian Dairy Produce Board export permit held by51 words
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Article, Illustration185 1951-11-28 4 Provision for food stalls too SINGAPORE Government has approved the City Council's scheme for the development of the Esplanade, and plans and specifications will go before City Councillors for approval at their meeting this afternoon. The City President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice,185 words
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Article113 1951-11-28 4 rjiHE SINGAPORE Musical M. Society will present Handel's Messiah with full choir and orchestra In the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 14 and 16 for its annual Christmas programme. The soloists will be Evelyn de Souza (soprano), Audrey Boyer (contralto), James Chalmers (tenor), and Eric Dyson <bass).113 words
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Article62 1951-11-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. UALATAN Railway today stated that allowances paid to dependants of pensionable officers killed or injured on duty were "by no means ungenerous," Dependants of pensionable officers were paid firstly a lump sum equal to one year's salary, the statement said. Dependants were In62 words
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Article62 1951-11-28 4 JOHORE BAHKU. Tues. Expert evidence called by the defence today m the police court resulted m driver, charged with carrying an overload on a three -axle lorry, being acquitted. Mr. T. R. Hepworth. Legal 'Adviser, Johore, prosecuted, and Mr. A. J. Braga defended Expert evidence was given62 words
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Article100 1951-11-28 4 rE publication m the Press of extracts from a 238-paee report on local government m Singapore by Dr. L. C. Hill will be raised at the meeting of the City Council today. City Councillors received advance copies of the report on Monday so that they could100 words
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Article79 1951-11-28 4 A- MAJOR with 30 years service m the British Army who suddenly stopped drinkIng to save money, was lying m a lane drunk m Singapore on Sept. 29. At a court martial yesterday, Major G. O. Lester, of 223 BOD, lost ranking precedence, as Major and was79 words
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108 1951-11-28 4 Airport squatters to get 'pre-f abs' FARMER-SQUATTERS who have to leaVe the Paya Lebar airport site will be allowed to live m prefabricated buildings provided by- the Government m the Bedok re-settlement area until they have their own houses. Plans are under way for building 20 prefab houses. Squatters will108 words
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Article29 1951-11-28 4 A. Dharamalingam aged 18, was In Singapore'yesterday ordered to be escorted to Malacca to face a charge of theft of a "necklace valued $160 and $20 cash.29 words
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Article81 1951-11-28 4 *TWO High Street shop--1 houses were yesterday sold by auction for $420,000— a record tn shop-house sales for Singapore. TO* two properties No. 42 and 44. were bought for $229,--000 and $100,000 respectively by g Singapore jewellers. H Sena, Ltd The average monthly rent for81 words
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Article188 1951-11-28 4 RELIGIOUS schools for Muslim children m Johore are so overcrowded that the Religious Affairs Department is to ask the State Government for 15 new ones ten for boys and five for girls m the Johore Bahru, Batu Pafiat and Muar districts next year. The Department188 words
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Article77 1951-11-28 4 ffIHE traffic circus at the junction of Anson Road, Maxwell Road' and Robinson Road will be called Anson Circus and the one at the Junction of Havelock Road. Alexandra Road and Delta Road, will be called Delta Circus, if the City Council confirms these names at their meeting77 words
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Article25 1951-11-28 4 Mr James D Hura has been appointed American Viee-Consui In Singapore, while Mr. Christopher H. I. Kent has been appointed honorary Swedish Vice-Con-sul.25 words
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Article199 1951-11-28 4 TPHE Rev. Ralph Kesselring, Educational Secretary of the Methodist Mission, Ipoh, has presented the case of the Mission teachers m the Federation for equal Government terms of service to Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham. Member for Education. Bishop Raymond L. Archer. head of the Methodist199 words
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Article150 1951-11-28 4 120 PASS OUT AS MILITARY DRIVERS ANOTHER 120 drivers for Malaya's military convoys passed out from the R.A.S.C. School, Nee Soon. Singapore, yesterday. The passing out parade the 13th since the post-war establishment of the schoolwas an all-Malayan affair. The men, recruited from all over Singapore and the Federation. had150 words
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Article81 1951-11-28 4 APPLICATIONS are being Invited m England for three temporary posts on the Resident B.ißineer staff for the Pasir Panjang power station In Singapore. A deputy resident engineer is wanted immediately at a salary of $2,400 a month inclusive. Two junior assistant engineers at $1,450 a month.81 words
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Article52 1951-11-28 4 An 18-year-old girl. Le*» i Yuet Foon, ol Tiong Bahru. cliartred with attempting imicide In Singapore yesterday said "I got cross when I was teased by somebody and mi I drank caustic soda." Mr. H. B. Livingstone, th* magistrate, sentenced Lee to a month52 words
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Article57 1951-11-28 4 A Cantata entitled "Esther. the beautiful queen" will be presented by the Malayan Seminary In aid of S.A.T.A today, at -the Victoria Memoj rial Theatre at 9/15 p.m. The music director of the I seminary. Mrs. Minnie Wood j will produce and conduct the cantata Prices57 words
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Article126 1951-11-28 4 'THE Singapore Government and Municipal Labour Union is again to ask the City Council to meet its claims. Mr. R. X Palalyan, secretary of the union, yesterday said thaIt will submit a final memorandum to the Council. He said the union wanted a a immediate126 words
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Article45 1951-11-28 4 A large gathering attended the f olden jubilee celebration of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Oh Ohee Choo, at their Geylang residence Singapore, last night. Earlier a thanksgiving service was held at the Straits Chinese Presbyterian Church Prtasep Street.45 words
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Miscellaneous112 1951-11-28 4 .pagan——--! Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay. Katong seniors meet at St. Hilda's School, 4 pm. for programme planning. YM.CJL., Orchard Road, combined staff, meeting, 11.30 a.m.; Singapore Cbess Club, 5 pm.; judo practice, weight-lifting and body building. 5.30 p.m.; Art Club (life class), 6 p.m.; free educational film show. p.m. Chinese V.M.C.A.,112 words
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Article43 1951-11-28 5 JOHORB BAHRU Tuea Delegates from teachers' unions In the Federation will meet at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 11 to form a Malayan Teachers' Union One of the Items for discussion Is the establishment of a Unified Educational Service.43 words
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Article528 1951-11-28 5 have great sympathy for them: Judge KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MANSELL Jones, Assistant Superintendent of Police, was sentenced at Kuala Lumpur to day to a month's hard labour and fined $150 for assaulting a prisoner "without grave or lawful provocation." Originally, Jones, who was attached to Mentakat police,528 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-11-28 5 MRS. Anita Wyreweden was yesterfey accepted as the first prospective policewoman m the present Singapore police recruiting campaign for 200 men and 30 women. She registered at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce centre. Mrs. Wyreweden Is the mother of a four-year-old daughter, is five feet tail.53 words
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114 1951-11-28 5 GPO men to discuss Govt. Pay Off er QFFERS made by the Singapore Government to the Postal and Telecoms Uniformed Staffs Union on the union's demands for improved salaries and conditions of service, are to be discussed at a general meeting shortly. The offers follow a fourday round-table discussion between114 words
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Article60 1951-11-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU. TueS.— Arrested on a warrant Issued at Segamat. Kasslm bin Abdullah, a special constable, was charged In the Police Court today with being absent from duty on Slew Eng Estate. Jementah between May 2 and 31 He was ordered to be handed over60 words
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Article82 1951-11-28 5 IMP to open Muar branch JOHORE BAHRU. fties T\HE Independence of Malaya 1 Party will open their second branch In Jobore at Muar during the second «eek of December On Monday a pro-tern working committee was appointed to canvass members ana to make the necessary arrangements for the inaugural meeting82 words
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Article37 1951-11-28 5 PENANU lues WlUi another 36 directed tor service last week. 811 Penang youths have been called up so far. Of 12 appeal^ beard last week, five were allowed There were no cases of "dodging"37 words
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80 1951-11-28 5 AN E hundred Singapore members of the United Malays' National Organisation will hold a meeting on Dec. 23 to decide whether or not they should form a branch of UMNO m the Colony. f T %^iß was decided at a meeting of Singapore Malays80 words
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Article, Illustration126 1951-11-28 5 Yogi here to 'bare' materialism AN Indian mystic, Professor Ram Rattan Bhargava, has come to Singapore to "challenge modern .materialism with yogic culture." Prof. Ram, a 41-year-old vegetarian, claims to have studied yoga through 21 years of association with other Indian mystics m the mountain crags of Gwalior. He says126 words
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Article30 1951-11-28 5 Dr Fang I-Chl, Regional Director of the World Health Organisation, arrived m Bin- a P°f« last night by Qantas 8.0.A.C. from Sydney on his way to Hong Kong.30 words
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Article182 1951-11-28 5 MR. Justice Paul Storr, m the Singapore High Court yesterday, quashed an order nisi which he had Issued against the Commissioner of Police and the Colonial Secretary on Friday last on a habeas corpus application filed on behalf of Ong Ban Leong, a merchant,182 words
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Article20 1951-11-28 5 Messrs. Tan Beng San and Cheong Pak Chow have been promoted Air Traffic Control Officers, Grade L20 words
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Article245 1951-11-28 5 S'pore youth has good future SINGAPORE youth faces a brighter future as a result of the recent Youth Welfare Seminar held under the auspices of the United Nations at Simla, India, for countries m South and South East Asia. Mr. A. W. Frisby, Director of Education, who attended the Seminar,245 words
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Article567 1951-11-28 6 Nothing that General Sir Harold Briggs said yesterday t will attract more attention than his admission that he has not been completely sat- Isfied with his powers »s Director of Operations. To have i ixpected General Briggs to say much more than that was to expect567 words
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Article537 1951-11-28 6 Any Unofficial on the Singapore Legislative Counc il whose mind is on economy bent (and who has a streak of awkwardness m him) could do worse than raise the question of the Changi airfield again. There will never now be a greet international airport at Changi, at537 words
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1541 1951-11-28 6 Beyond the Iron Curtain— lll HAVE stressed that Soviet foreign policy is primarily based on a doctrine, an interpretation of history, which gives It an impersonal character; and that for this reason individual foreign statesmen or political groups are apt to appear1,541 words
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Letter101 1951-11-28 6 YOUR assertion that deposi--1 tora In the Post Office Savings Bank not their money back after the war. "plus accumulated interest." la hardly correct In common with thousands of depositors who had Savings Bank accounts. I was forced to withdraw $300 m "bananas" during the Japanese occupation101 words
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252 1951-11-28 6 I HAVE just received the election manifesto of one 1 Mr. Slow Siang Yew. This man appears to d< labouring under a serious misapprehension. In the opening paragraph of his manifesto he addresces me as "the only arbiter of the destiny of this fail city." This Is252 words
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Letter107 1951-11-28 6 jyR. D. D. Chelllah's recent letter, though Intended to be helpful, may possibly cause some confusion m the minds of those who are not. Quite conversant with the position m Ceylon. Teachers m both Government and Aided Schools (called Assisted Schools 10 Cevlom hftte been elifrtble'for pensions107 words
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Article418 1951-11-28 6 Jungle \am* QF interest to Malaya is an 'article m Life magazine of Bept. 10 which reports tha% a giant Inedible yam found In the jungles of Mexico U being collected and us*>ci o prodifce cortisone, the new drug which gives relief from the dieadfu] sufTcrin^, of418 words
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Advertisement65 1951-11-28 6 Straits Times Free Pren Nr Mt« cm>wi«« »4DtHwfi. Mr lUpr»Mnt»tr»— at lrt FUor. S4MIP~« C«M Sfaras*. Orchard Raaa. w*J r*<«v« tir.atl rtwHmiwh m* Miwtti to b«< Mubtn. CLASSIFIED ADS. ORAY: To Molly, wife of W. J. Oray. Penang Harbour Board, a daughter. All well. de JONG: To Mary Ann and65 words
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Advertisement103 1951-11-28 6 RECORDS. America's 9 Top Tunes. JO. STAFFORD ***** September Song, Sometime. JO STAFFORD GORDON MACRAE. ***** Tea for Two, To think you've chosen me LEB PAUL. ***** Tennessee Walts. Little rock getaway. ***** Mockln' Bird Hill. The Chicken Reel. NAT KINO COLE. ***** Mona Lisa. Baby, won't you say you103 words
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Advertisement119 1951-11-28 6 is^M* MARGARINE k I^^JlA contains vitamins aa d JVv!lFiP^ E^ AVAILABLE IN 1-U PATS nrft» I ill wr*" (FROZEN) ALSO IN 1-LB Mi^^^r" 2-LBS. AND 5-LiS TINS HP(HNBii^^*^ Contain* not lost Mian 20 |H^|^^^^HHHfl|^^i^po International Units Vitamin A and 1.1 International H^BL- Units of Vitamin D per gram. tAN AUSTRALIAN119 words
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364 1951-11-28 7 S.C.B.A asks to see him 'LET STORE STAY OUT OF FED. THE question of introducing the Member System m Singapore will be discussed by government leaders and the Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, who is arriving by air from Britain tomorrow afternoon. He364 words
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Article, Illustration330 1951-11-28 7 MALAYANS OWE BRIGGS GREAT DEBT LOCKHART KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A VERT great debt of gratitude was due to Lieut. lA Gen. Sir Harold Briffs, said Gen. Sir Rob Lockhart when he took over as Director of Operations today. "I have been Impressed greatly by the work of Gen. Briggs, and330 words
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236 1951-11-28 7 Govt. probe official's alleged remarks KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A STATEMENT reported to have been made by the D-putv Economic Secretary, Mr. J. A. E. Morley. m San Francisco, regarding the Chinese m Malaya m being investigated by the Fedention Government. Th» alleged remarks as reported did not m any way236 words
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Article63 1951-11-28 7 JOHORE BAORU Tues. In cautJoning and discharging Sim Ah Tai for failing to Droduce his Identity card to a Doliceman. the Pencerang Police Court Magistra'e pointed out that Sim should have been given reasonable time to produce his card Sim said he was asked for63 words
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120 1951-11-28 7 Colombo plar talks may be in S'pore A TENTATIVE booking of the Victoria Memorial Hall has been mad e by Government In case It Is decided to make Singapore the meeting place for the Colombo Plan Consul tatl vie Committee, due to hold finance talks m thp New Year. Singapore120 words
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Article64 1951-11-28 7 npHE sixth $1,000,000 lottery of the Malayan Chinese Association, which will be drawn m Singapore on Jan. 13 next year, will be an unlimited sweep. The first prize may be worth $300,000, while other prizes will be Increased proportionately. Up to yesterday, over 400,000 tickets64 words
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Article45 1951-11-28 7 The Singapore Girl Guides Association will hold Its annual meeting at 5.30 p m on Dec. 4. at the Girl Guides Hut, Buyong Road. A film of the jecen*. visit of the Singapore Girl Guides contingent to Australia will be shown.45 words
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Article99 1951-11-28 7 THE five-day conference of British representatives Id Eastern Asia which came to an end at Buklt Serene yesterday Is reporting its conclusions to the Government In London The conference was held under the chairmanship of Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald A communique issued veaterdav said the conference99 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-11-28 7 MR. V. RAJA GOf AL, President of the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society, who has been appointed the personal representative m Malaya of the International President of Theosophical Society. Mr. Raja Gopal has been connected with the Society since 1939. the last three years as President of the52 words
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Article18 1951-11-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues--Bandits murdered a special constable m the Kuala Pllah area of Negrl Sembilan yesterday.18 words
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Article, Illustration224 1951-11-28 7 WITH only four weeks to Christmas, the buyini rush began m earnest this week, with abnorma crowds m Raffles Place. High Street and Nortl Bridge KoadL Shop*. a re glittering with laTlsh Christmas decorations snow scenes. snowmen. Santa Clam's, extensive toylands (one featuring free film cartoon224 words
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Article85 1951-11-28 7 Bombs rain on Kedah bandits ALOR STAR. Tues riOHT Vampires, four Bri- gands and one Sunderland aircraft took part m a heavy five-hour strike against Central Kedah bandits today. In what waa one of the biggest air operations In this state since the emergency, bombs and rocketa rained down on85 words
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86 1951-11-28 7 ALOR STAR, Tues. A SCHEME planned 2« yean ace, to supply water to Slk Village. 30 mllea cut of Alor Star, will soon be realised as the result of a grant from the Rrral and In-, dustrial Development Authority Pbuu are now with86 words
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Article69 1951-11-28 7 MR. L. D. Smith former Judge of the Supreme Court. Gambia. has been appointed Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Sarawak North Borneo and BruneU It was announced ve»terday. Mr. Smith Joined the Colonial Legal Service In 1934. and has since held posts In Tanganyika69 words
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Article125 1951-11-28 7 Penang closes areas to cyclists PENANO, Tues.^ DECAUSE of the pre« **valence of gunmen on bicycles, Penang police will ban cycling m certain town areas from Dec. 4. The ban will oe effective from 7 p.m. to 4 a.m. An order Issued by the O.CPX). Central District and the O.CP.D.125 words
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Article70 1951-11-28 7 MALAYAN mines and dulanjr I washers produced 4.873 tons of tin-in-concentrates last month, while stocks of tin metal and tin-in-concentrates .at the end of last month totalled 6.639. The production rates were lower than September's by 228 I tons, but stocks during the month were higher70 words
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Article89 1951-11-28 7 Four Chinese yesterday were charged tentatively before the Singapore First Police Magistrate. Mr. R. C S. Bell, with gang robbery at 8 mile Ponggol Road on Oct. 26. They were Lee Eng Chan. 36. Sng Teow Kee. 28. Lim 'Hian Chye. 29. Koh Thlan i89 words
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Advertisement149 1951-11-28 7 SevenSeaS &k PURE COD LIVER OIL! y^Mjk or vigorous health ai every BaL* •.tagc— give SevenSeaS Pure i Cod Liver Oil. It contains I B iu*i those vitamini and extra I /^A)£jsif^^ nourishment a btby need» for J slr<>nF bo>ncx sound teeth and firm flesh. SevenSeaS is readily I SevenSeaS149 words
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Advertisement92 1951-11-28 7 j KANGOL BERETS 4tW MEN SA9 BOYS Sporting little headpiece, the Kango! Protects your head from cold and wet when you're golfing or walking Sticks on whe*". the winds blowing half a gale Never budges when you go out for a gallop Keeps your hair out of your eyes when92 words
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320 1951-11-28 8 'REDS TRYING TO JOIN HOME GUARD SAYS BRIGGS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THERE was no reason for a change of polio m resettlement work, General Sir Rob Lockhart, new Director of Operations, said this morning m Kuala Lumpur. Earlier, Lt.-Gen. Sir Harold Briggs had said that320 words
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Article163 1951-11-28 8 THERE was good reason to believe that permission would ultimately be given for the Raub Australian Gold Company to sen more than 40 per cent, of its output on j the local free market, said the chairman, Mr. R. C. Philip, at the annual163 words
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Article40 1951-11-28 8 JOHORE BAHRU Tues. Tan Hock Seng, who drove a motor vehicle In an Inconsiderate manner and crashed into an electric road standard causing $75 damage was fined $30 today at Johore Bahru. Tan blamed thp slippery40 words
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Article35 1951-11-28 8 A finding of suicide was returned Jm Singapore yesterday into the inquest on a 32-year-old cook, Poon Tee Ming, who was found poisoned with chloride of lime on Oct. 23 at Chang! Road.35 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-11-28 8 6000-MILE TRIP TO SEE BABY Mrs. L. B. Griffith, aged 66, Spanish-speaking Englishwoman, arrived m Singapore yesterday by plane from Nicaragua to see her month-old granddaughter, Michelle. Picture shows Mrs. Griffith with her daughter, Mrs. M. E. G. Brown, and the baby who seems to think the occasion did not60 words
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Article158 1951-11-28 8 ELECTION ROUND-UP rVO proposals for cutting down fatal road accidents m Singapore were made by Mr. A. R. Lazarous, Labour candidate for North Ward, at an election meeting at Buffalo Road last night. The first was to do away with all stray does which, he158 words
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Article56 1951-11-28 8 Mr. S. M. Vasagar, Pro- j gresslve Party candidate for the South Ward, will hold an I election meeting m Tiong Bahru at 5.15 p.m. today. Mr H. A. Jlvabhai. Independent candidate In the City Ward, will hold an election meeting 'at the Boys' Club, Prince56 words
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Article169 1951-11-28 8 Admirable sense of balance "AN Inspector Calls." by J. B. Priestley. at the Little Theatre until Saturday, Is thoroughly satisfying entertainment. The theme Is of the callousness of English middle-class business society before the first world war, exemplified In the relations between members of a north country family and a169 words
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Article45 1951-11-28 8 Maj-Oen. R. Joslin, Director of Mechanical EngineerIng at the War Office, arrived Vn Singapore last night by Qantas-BOAC from Sydney for talks with Army authorities here. He had dinner later with General Sir Charles Kelghtley, C.-in-C- Far East Land Forces.45 words
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Article104 1951-11-28 8 A PROMISE that the roads and drains m GeVang Serai would be brought up to City standard was made by Dr. Syed Hassan Aljunied last night He was speaking at an election meeting at the Oeylang Serai trade fair park m support of Mr. Chan Kum Chee.104 words
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Article83 1951-11-28 8 fftHE Labour Party of Slnga--1 pore is "no mere empty vessel", but Is a living political organisation, working for the welfare of the common man m Singapore. This wm stated by Mr. Lee Yang Mln, Labour candidate for Bast Ward, yesterday. Be waa replying to recent83 words
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Advertisement409 1951-11-28 8 iff 3*^^^^ w^y*~>^ Wjv^B BREATHE FREELY I Enjoy cool, clear, and your head clears, too. dear breathing all day long. Any- You feel delightfully refreshed I time your nose feels stuffy, just CONVENIENT I Carry smart, hold Vicks Inhaler to each nos- looking Vicks Inhaler with you. tril, and take409 words
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Advertisement103 1951-11-28 8 W« cuf PH 6of/i woys T/t^ Suit to fit you perfectly Tfo Pnc^ fo Suit your pocket .^^^k Make Your B ii tf v IT i^M j IV SALE j mSJß<*^^U^ Swing n Guut Sincks GIAN SINGH l> CO^LTD. J 30-1. RAFFLES PLACE .SPORE I. TEL 5214/5 y\i 8.0.A.C Maintenance103 words
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Miscellaneous189 1951-11-28 8 Today's Radio SINGAPORE fENAMC of Life" 6 W Rado Music; 8.30 "Wednesday Prom" C^unU^i.22 Repor^pore 10 'Waiu Time"; 10JO-U Dance «MriSUS*?EW 7 5 bbc cos Your Mind's Eye"; ».15 Cy Cole- 930 m New 9.40-9.46 -From m»n piano; 8.30 Feature: "Focus tne fiditortaU"; 6.1» pjn. "Sports on Thrillers"; 8 "London189 words
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Article, Illustration296 1951-11-28 9 Uncle Bill - By Uncle Bill Mozambique must surely go the honour of producing what appears to be the most unique set of stamps since Hie end of World War 11. Twenty four stamps have jjst been issued, each one depicting one of the twenty four different species of fish296 words
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Article, Illustration685 1951-11-28 9 THE MYSTER IO US CA VERN \ll and Rukiah are swimriling m the sea when Ali finds a hole m a rock, leading to a cave. At the far end of the cave is a passage which they follow, and find a sliding door at the end, which they open.685 words
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Article, Illustration471 1951-11-28 9 Dear Boys and CirU, TViere is another Picture Crossword Puzzle this week, for readers of all ages up to 18. Six prizes will be given, and will be judged on neatness, and age as well as correct answers. The closing date for this contest471 words
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Article14 1951-11-28 9 CoUect «ix of these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club.14 words
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Article365 1951-11-28 9 "JJOW long has the earth been m existence, and when did life appear on it?" asks him Eng Kheng, oj Singapore. NO ONE can say exactly how long ago the earrh was formed, but It U thought that it must be between 2.000,000.000, and 3.000.000,--000, years old. The365 words
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Advertisement211 1951-11-28 9 8 I j c>^ook Q 1 Sturdy limbs, firm flesh, sound bones the happiness of abound- C ing health these are some qf the j gifts bestowed by this famous food. j> For there is everything your baby needs m a tin of COW AND GATE! The rich concentrated 1211 words
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Advertisement26 1951-11-28 9 DLEASE enrol me at a member of »he Children i r Cocner Wi,e Owlt Cl«b. and .end m. a bad««. NAME < ADDRESS y DATE OP BIRTH <26 words
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Advertisement211 1951-11-28 9 I WB «P I g V Jl Accent your bofh V tf 'jL^f hamam'i flower* V 'Kj 3mM\^^ freth perfume i« jM 4kn i u right ***H By Brighten your com* y^^ plexion Hamam'i 0.. tj^ P Ufe »e«e'able oils 'V// Qin StfiKh Co. ff/ Sinii<por« 1 Xv f> il211 words
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Article281 1951-11-28 10 LONLX>N, Tuea. QUYINO back by bears and others unable to arrange carryovers into the new account gave most sections of the London Stock Exchai ge a firm tone today at the end of trading period. Closing middle pneet ji seeded stock* as lupplled by ipectal arrangement with rhe281 words
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Article36 1951-11-28 10 HONO kuku, rues. FREE market currency exchange r for Hong Kong, dollars wu quoted at the close today as follows: US$l HK$6 87 (cash). HK$6 8T» (T.T.): £1 HK515.62: one tahil Of gold HK*226S.rjP36 words
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Article39 1951-11-28 10 •THE Malayan Exchange Banks 1 Association announced yesterday that control direct rates for Canadian dollars were: BuyIra? (T.T.) 34 7 18 Airmail <O D.i S4 9/16. (90 dsvgl 34 13 16 BeUing. T.T OD ready. 34 1/16.39 words
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Article148 1951-11-28 10 MELBOURNE. Tun INVESTORS suffered a setback I on the Melbourne Exchange today, when a lone Uat% of stocks dropped by from Id. to ss. a share. Depressing factors were the five point break In the Wall Strwt Industrial index and "end-of-the-year" cleaning up of accounts by local148 words
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Article250 1951-11-28 10 TIN: $474 A PICUI Singapore, Tues.. Nor. 27 —|474 (up $».25.) London. £962^ a ton LONDON. Tws. Cash Bayers £9621, Sellers Jl%7*. Forward Buyers £945. Sellers £9474: Settlement £965 (down £15). Turnover: a.m. 95, p.m. 2t tons. Turnover moderate; quarter-cent rise OLIbHTLY more trade orders' steadied the Singa250 words
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Article175 1951-11-28 10 fOPRA wu ••(•In easier m the Singapore produce market yesterday, with buyers opening at $37 4 a plcul for December and January shipment and idlers at $39. Towards the dose business was reported at $38 W with further buyers, but sellers held off. Buyers offered $35*. a175 words
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Article133 1951-11-28 10 Quiet, steady day rE Malayan share market was generally quiet but steady yesterday, with somewhat more Interest shown In Industrials. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: INDUBTMAU Blfffi Rollers Fraa»r it Neave Ordi IN tti oa M«l«»»o OmrnU .SO O Chinese Bank MM SIM struts133 words
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Article74 1951-11-28 10 pAHANO ConsoUdated directors, explaining the allocation of £343,130 to general reserve, state 'that m view of the rapidly Increasing cost of development and renewal of plant sujd machinery, and taking into account the unsettled conditions existing, it 'Is absolutely necessary to conserve the current resources of the74 words
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Article30 1951-11-28 10 CTRAITB Plantations' ouiuut t*nna(?es for the six month' April-September, with the corresponding 1950 figures In brackets, were: Copra 4i)66 (3.667): palm oil 716 (747); palm kernels 94 (113).30 words
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Article147 1951-11-28 10 gHIPS In Singapore Roads and alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns at 4 p.m. yesterday were: Outer Road*: Hal Hsuan. Walbalong. De Eerens. Sambas, Troodos. Maune Bama. Neothauma. Steel Ktne Kola. Tjtwangi. Fiona, Hal Lee. Weltervreden. Talthybius. HMR Michael. Inner Baatis: Pertama. Bldor, Mallm. SedUl. MTB. Lucky Trader.147 words
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Advertisement1319 1951-11-28 10 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Incorporated m BLOB rUNMBL LIMB Carrier i esttien te preceed via ether parts te teed and discharge carge. tAILINCS te LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sail* f* Sham Penang AkiNiwi tor Liverpool 6 •Clasgow Ne». 27/O»c I Antener for Havre L pool C. 11/141,319 words
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Advertisement322 1951-11-28 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS rJ Naw r.rk ,m* mtaataai «v Caytaa. E«»ot i* Maa»««wa«aa« Parti Sinaaoora W»»tann*n- v. PRUIOCNT CJLANT tf/MNw i&JSL PttUMNT tOMNtON" S/llOac 11/14 Om 15/1T Dm "PtfSIMNT WOWOr IJ/22Oac 0«.» ti'K »a« Ta Ua A—alai ANaatic ran* Paaaaw S'pera P Sttam Panant P«CSIOENT FILIMORE In C«H 14 M(322 words
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Advertisement500 1951-11-28 10 BAST ASIATIC LINE >AUIMC» CfiOk* ir»NOIXAVI» U X CONTININI S*o«»«» p S"ham »anar>a: •'.'JfV.""" fo **nrkok ..r CIV 2 kok H'Konc I/]»k 29/10 Na. In N-i Wya" »m Bancfcok HKor>« Mwiila Kobe 6 Vnknhama I»/2I Oac K/lIOm 12/15 tWa "l^a»*a" f*. <,^~r, f, »l-.r> r kr,V ?l/?'l»»< "»a*»»Ha" for Sii?oo500 words
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Advertisement758 1951-11-28 10 McALISTER 6t CO.. LTD felephorx No <>906 ILLIRMAN BUCKNALL KLAVINftt. LIMB LONDON HAVRE. ROTTERDAM LOS ANCfLES. SAN FRANCISC4X HAMBURC PORTLAND SfATTLI VANCOUVM and tor USA.. North Atlantic Ports Acceotint cargo tor Central 6 Sou** and Canada via Colombo Amer.can Ports te> CITY OF OTTAWA at.s BOUCAINVILLI Singapore Can 11/30 No.758 words
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Article840 1951-11-28 11 WHAT SORT OF ARMY HAS 'IKE' GOT? I HAVE Just paid a visit to France In order to see for myself how the European Army plans are getting on. It is no good talking about the defence of the West: we have to turn the talk into armed men. I840 words
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949 1951-11-28 11 808 CRONE - A HA VEN OF PEACE IN TROUBLED JAVA 808 CRONE By TIE highland country of West Javaone of the world's richest tea producing areas —Is the safest: and most stable part of the young Republic of Indonesia. The region, called Pengalengan, has 15 large estates whose new or rebuilt tea949 words
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Advertisement453 1951-11-28 11 11 -145 -4 -TODAY -6 30 9.30 stars got RA- Jm YOUTH I LEN A 4 LOVE vid m m m laughter 'EN ML DANCING y\R M I and MERO B J^% MUSIC IN COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR Distributed by Shaw Bros.. Ltd. II At thr 4 00. 6.30 9.30 p.m.453 words
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Advertisement142 1951-11-28 11 Ww ON /W/l fpfilf) V) DECEMBER SALE (Jj£J(/(jJbJ \J FI MLAYAM li =ss=^~S T tl. S4OO AIR.CONOITIONED ■f >■*• V HIM ACT WJtGMi Jnl s HAVI [^NlCC^jESir] DAY.' »j». Starring JANE POWELL -HI fM Ik I __S^Lr \sf^7ffT^J ______BJBIH IrOMOIKOW! EARTHQUAKES, TIDAL WAVES RAVAGED |1 A DOOMED, TERROR-STRICKEN WORLD/ yj142 words
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Miscellaneous232 1951-11-28 11 Straits Times Crossword .^gl i^o-SES i M c man's (Browning) (7). 51 II H*^ KMwuniiS Dreaa" -j^— 4. British possession In West 13 14 15 7*. Chewed, or made attics. ~~l!~~linili^~~ii 148 fanag.) (10) I JSSiSa ijß^ ssSS g^j s^Sa sassl jj n^ Kipling's eaptaina fc|y 1^ 17. Most tellcrtous232 words
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Article497 1951-11-28 12 NO APOLOGY TO SBA 9 —PLA YERS By SENTINEL WHEN is peace not peace? Most of us are not surprised, I suppose, when Moscow and Washington differ m their international riddle- me- rees on this sort of subject. -But we do not expect to find497 words
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Article336 1951-11-28 12 Hard to say 'nay' to Scots today TODAY'S annual Rugby match on tne Singapore Padang between Scotland and The Rest will see the Scots trying to score a hattrick of wins m this series. In the last two games the Scots, after taking the field vary poor second favourites, have336 words
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Article180 1951-11-28 12 gINOAPORE Cricket Club "A" beat c.R.E. (South) by the odd goal In three after extra time m the flrit round of the S.H.A. Junior Division knock-out cup competition on the S.C.C. ground yesterday. The fun sumea ute la the second njlf after Keelan scored for s.C.C.180 words
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874 1951-11-28 12 HELSINKI SWIM TEAM PROBLEM Sentinel's Sportlight Publicity 'THIS problem of the relation- j ship between the Press and j sporting bodies Is one that has j been receiving a good deal of j attention of late. The Press claims no right to attend meetings of sporting j organisations. But it874 words
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Article70 1951-11-28 12 •THE West Indies last the chance M recording their first victory m a first class game on the tour when rain completely washed out play on the last day of their match against Victoria here today. The match was abandoned as a draw with toe tourists70 words
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Article262 1951-11-28 12 TEN 'BLUES' TOO MUCH FOR GHQ SBC 'Btaea' 4; OHQ 'A' 1. CULL marks to ten diligent SRC r "Blues" who overcame their handicap and won convincingly' by four goals to one against OHQ Farelf "A" XI m a Singapore Hockey Association knockout oompeUUon (Junior section) match on the Padang262 words
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Article176 1951-11-28 12 THE Singapore Hockey Assoela- i 1 tlon's Quadrangular tournament begin* on Friday. The fixtures are: Frl. Dec. M at SBC: 4 to S p m.. Army v *»ovr: S 15 to «.lt p m.. RAP t Cl».Han§. ..Sat. Dec. I at BCC: 4 to 5 p176 words
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Article76 1951-11-28 12 RANGOON. Tues. The Gothenburg Football Club of Sweden defeated a Burmese civilian team here by four goals to one today. The visitor* led 1-0 at half time. While In India the touting side played three matches, beating the Mohun Bagan team 2-0 on November 21. lostAP - 76 words
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Article314 1951-11-28 12 IPOH, Tuesday. CHHJRTEEN-year-old Billy Bagby Is now ready to 1 follow In his father's footsteps as a jockey and will make his bow m Malayan racing at the Perak Turf Club December meeting. For over a year Billy has been schooled by trainer George314 words
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Article280 1951-11-28 12 The following championship ties will be plavi-d ia the SB A open championships- »i the Clerical Union Hall this weekend Satara'ay. Dee. 1 at 7. 1S p.m. Nni staglet: Teoh Peng Hool iMa.vflowm v Suleiman b. JaSar (Echpeei: lamall b. Marjan i Bournemouth) Wont Pent Soon280 words
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Article52 1951-11-28 12 T«njon« P««ar Rantert Ist eleven beat Ptrmudu iSerangoon) by tw» toaU by one at the Bhell Sports Chib ground 011 SumUv K. K. Ibrihlm and >T Muitafa red for iu Bferi B*ncert lost secnd eleven miner, to rrrrauda \lt Tomorrow Taolong Paijr lUaien 'S r Jun or52 words
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Article34 1951-11-28 12 lOKYO ru*i. The MeUlngßor^ •"•err I -»»i ronilnQrd tbeir victorioai Invasion of iap»n with a 13-0 rout ovrr the Kvuinu All Stan before JO.OOB fan> at Yahata City today34 words
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303 1951-11-28 12 From EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Tuesday. A FTER his successful meeting at Bukit Timah, Marlnus van Breukelen Is again on top m his see-saw tussle with Jack Spencer for the title of champion trainer of the season but, with only a seven-horse team for303 words
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184 1951-11-28 12 IPOH. Tues. HIGH DESCENT (Crowe) galloped m taking style |m a tryout with stablemale Straight On at Ipoh thia I morning:, clocking 39 1 ssec. I wide out on the sand track. All fast work was done on the sand due to the184 words
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Advertisement856 1951-11-28 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. •Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT FEROUSON Tractor Driver requ'rrfi for estate m North Johore c O<*xi s.larv for rxperlenced hard i *(^U.riß drlvrr Box A8716. ST. i WAN TOT by European manufacturing concern In Singapore works mi^rvlsers Must have practical m-chanical knowledge. Apply m 1 writing, stating856 words
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Advertisement869 1951-11-28 12 OFFICE SPACE WANTED EUROPEAN merchant Una requires space up to 1000 square feet must be central with Telephone reply ,to Box No. A8704. B.T. GODOWN SPACE WANTED WANTED to rent godown least 10 000 sq.ft. clc*e to town, If for tale willing to buy. Particulars to Box No A8747. ST.869 words
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Miscellaneous118 1951-11-28 12 BCGGEB: Scotland v Beet— padang. 5 p.m.: B.A.S.C. v Signals Nee Seen: JB. FeMee v B'pere Police— Thomson Rd.: 5.A.0.8.A. v B.AJ. (S) A— WeaJvUle; Naval Base v S.A.S. Beet- -Naval Base: 223 BOD v Naval C.ln-C StaffNaval Base: RAF (T) v Nee Seen —Trnrah: RAF (T) 'A* v B.C.C.118 words
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Miscellaneous31 1951-11-28 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: s m (9 01 JJ3 p.m 14.1): 10.44 pm <S.B> 409 a.m. U. 41. TOMOBBOW: 10 0* a.m. it.ll. 411 p.m. 14.3K 11.33 p.m H.9t. 4.51 aJB. iO.ll.31 words
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