The Straits Times, 12 November 1951
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Title Section19 1951-11-12 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAdES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1951. if. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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485 1951-11-12 1 MALAYA'S SUPREMO 'All must actively help/ he says LEADERS SHOULD USE\ THEIR POWERS QENERAL Sir Rob Lockhart, the new Di recto of Operations, said on his arrival at Kalian; airport yesterday "The Emergency m Malay: is foremost m the mind of the British Govern ment who are determined to give485 words
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Article, Illustration277 1951-11-12 1 Cease-fire talks near solution TOKYO, Sun. COMMUNIST and United Nations cease-fire negotiators appeared today closer than at any time before to a solution of the 18-days-old arguments on fixing an armistice line and demilitarised buffer zone across Korea. Brief official United Nations statements reaching Tokyo from Korea, still so farReuter - 277 words
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Article128 1951-11-12 1 BANDITS ATTACK CAMPS KUALA LUMPUR Sun BANDITS attacked two rt settlement areas m Kuala Lipis area of Parian? last night Two guards were wounded. The bandits were driven off by guard* at both camps. In Mentakab area of Pahang a 30-year-old bandit was killed yesterday. Bandits fired on home guards128 words
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Article42 1951-11-12 1 ROME, Sun.— Prot. Bandandi. Director of the Faenza Observatory, today confirmed the discovery of four new planets through the observatory's new magnetic telescope. The professor said that the new method of observation could- be expected to revolutionise science.— AFP.AFP - 42 words
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Article63 1951-11-12 1 IPOH. Sun. A GRENADE was flung into the kitchen Of the Mayfair Hotel, Cowan Street, tonight and the manager was injured. Poo Chee Eng. aged 30, was making tea when splinters hit him on the head and neck. He was taken' to hospital Several Europeans were63 words
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Article37 1951-11-12 1 LONDON, Sun— Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Joined enthusiastically m the singing at the British Legion (Ex-servicemen's Association) annual festival of remembrance m London last night. Queen Mary was also present— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article27 1951-11-12 1 BELGRADE. Sun Yugosla la has protested to Bulgaria against "140 frontier provocations" between Jan 1 and Oct. 15. the news agency Tan Jug. reported.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article49 1951-11-12 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. PS Internationa] Monetary Fond has decided to grant a U.s $7,800,000 loan to the Persian Government, it was authoritative!* stated here today. The decision wa« taken secretly during a meetinc here yesterday. The British representative voted m favour of the loan— A.F.P.AFP - 49 words
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Article41 1951-11-12 1 RANGOON. Sun.— Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Commlss loner -General for South East Asia, arrived In Rangoon today on a ten-day visit as guest of Lt.-Oen. Ne Win. Burmese Commander-in-Chlef. Mr. Mac Donald will visit Burma's frontier areas. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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104 1951-11-12 1 OKLAHOMA CITY, Sunday gENATOR Robert Taft has suggested a go-slow attitude towards additional financial aid to Rri tom He said "I think it strange that the American people are going to take our system at the very height of Its success and throw itUP - 104 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-11-12 1 ...NtKAL MR 808 LOCK 11.4Kl (right) ib«- .tew Director of Operations, with Mr. Addis16 words
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Article269 1951-11-12 1 SENTRIES RETURN FIRE PORT SAID, Sunday. EGYPTIAN snipers last night fired on the British lj military hospital at El Ballah, about 10 miles north of Ismailia. British sentries returned the fire. No casualties were reported. Egyptian terrorists also stabbed and beat three British soldiers at Ismallia.Reuter; AP - 269 words
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Article41 1951-11-12 1 HONG KONG, Sun.—Sixtyone stowaways were detained yesterday afternoon by the Marine Police from the steamer Feng Nlng. They were found on board the British steamer when she left port for Jakarta yesterday morning, whereupon the vessel turned back.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article23 1951-11-12 1 TOKYO Sun.— The Japanese Fo-^<<n Ministry stated today that Japan had been authorised to communicate directly with the United 'Nations.— AJP.23 words
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Article58 1951-11-12 1 LONDON Sun LLOYDS agents at Singa- iai l»re reported that the 7,191-ton U.S. steamer Edward N. Hurley had run aground In the Sulu Sea off North Borneo. She was hard and fast on a reef, and was making water, the agents said. The vessel registered at Baltimore,Reuter - 58 words
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Article43 1951-11-12 1 r3E 4th Queen's Own Hussars. on<> of the first units to reinforce the Federation at the outbreak of the Emergency m 1948. will embark for the United Kingdom this morning The Hussars will return home on the Empire Windrush.43 words
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Article52 1951-11-12 1 BAGHDAD, Sun. The Unified Popular Front and the Social Democratic Party decided today to launch an appeal for a general strike on Wednesday "to mark the Iraqul people's support of the Egyptian people m its struggle for Independence." The strike is to last from dawn to52 words
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Article102 1951-11-12 1 TUCUMCARI. New Mexico. Sun THREE policemen here say they saw an object with a long flaming red tall streaking across the sky last night, dropping red d 1 1 b fragments. 'An airline pilot dying over the city also saw It. ThU was the eighth ••fireball"Reuter - 102 words
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Article368 1951-11-12 1 FLIES IN U.S. TIN MEN TOUR MINES 'Now we know IPOH, Sunday. 1 r\ESPITE a heavy day yesterday, the American goodwill tin mission was out this morning at 3 o'clock on its tour of Chinese gravel pump mines In the Lahat, Pusing, Siputeh, Tronoh and Tanjong Tuallang areas, m the368 words
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Article71 1951-11-12 1 LONDON. San. MB. Oliver Lyttelton, Colonial Secretary, will on Thursday receive a deputation from the Association t of British Malaya and the i rubber growers, tin miners t and mercantile associations of Malaya. It Is believed the delegates intend to urge stronger measures to deal with theReuter - 71 words
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Article87 1951-11-12 1 Killing of prisoner 'justified FLORIDA. Sun. A JURY investigating the shooting of a Negro prisoner and the wounding of another by a sheriff while they were being moved from one prison to another, last night exonerated the sheriff from blame. The two prisoners were sentenced to death two years agoAFP - 87 words
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Article209 1951-11-12 1 Pilgrim train derailed TWO DIE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. DANDITS wrecked the Penang to Kuala Lumpur night mail train m South Perak at two o'clock this morning, killing a Malay police lance corporal and an Indian special constable and injuring five other passengers and the driver and the fireman. The train209 words
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Article50 1951-11-12 1 %TOKYO, Sun.— The Royal Navy's frigate Black Swan, veteran of the Korean war, will be home for Christmas, United Nations headquarters announced today. The announcement said the Black Swan has already left Korean waters and is expected to arrive m Devonport on Dec. 20.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article26 1951-11-12 1 TEHERAN, Bun. The Commander of the United States Naval Forces m the Middle East. Rear-Admiral Rose, arrived here today on a three-day visit.— A.F.P.AFP - 26 words
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Advertisement1339 1951-11-12 2 NOTICES THE PERAK RIVER VALLEY RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated m the Federation of Malaya) REPORT BY THE DIRECTORS AND BTATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS for the year ended 30th September. 1951 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirty-seventh Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Company will be held at the1,339 words
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Advertisement616 1951-11-12 2 Nonctf TENDERS INVITED TENDERS are Invited for the supply of rations to the Malay College. Kuala Kangsar, for the year 1952. Details of tender. foodstuffs etc. may be obtained from the College Office. Tenders should be marked "TENDER FOR THE MALAY COLLEGE, KTJALA KANGSAR RATIONS", and sent under sealed cover616 words
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Advertisement120 1951-11-12 2 "j I FLOTTA LAURO I T E.S. "SYDNEY" ARRIVING A.M. TUESDAY 13th NOVEMBER j I SAILING 4.30 P.M. 13th NOVEMBER EMBARKATION:— Ist. CLASS at 2.30 p.m. on 13th Nov. TOURIST CLASS at 1.30 p.m. on 13th Now. HEAVY BAGGAGE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE HARBOUR BOARD CODOWNS No. 46 5120 words
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271 1951-11-12 3 UNITED NATIONS TO DISCUSS VYSHINSKYS 'PEACE PLAN 'Debate will help establish aggressor': Austin PARIS, Sunday. "pHE five-point "peace" plan proposed by the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, m his policy speech on Wednesday will be discussed by the United Nations General Assembly. The 14-man steering committee which is fixingReuter; AFP - 271 words
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Article, Illustration222 1951-11-12 3 HANOI, Sunday. PENERAL De Lattre De Tassigny, French IndoVJ China Commander, has announced that his forces had reached all their objectives m their major offensive across the Tonkin Delta against the Vietminh. Only local resistance had been encountered, said General D e Lattre. He statedReuter - 222 words
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Article54 1951-11-12 3 CHICAGO Sun. THE United States National 1 Sifetv Council yesterday warned winter drivers to exercise extra care m driving on tyres made of synthetic rubber. The Council said tests with synthetic tyres showed they have less effective stop-and-eo traction ability on snow and ice. and skidding54 words
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Article93 1951-11-12 3 The 'world citizens' get a home PARIS, Sun. WORLD Citizens have finally found a home, a small one. but at least a little bit of land all their own. Greece has agreed to five them 540 squire feet of land with extraterritorial rights, at Delphi. Caresse Crosby, an American woman,93 words
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Article245 1951-11-12 3 THE DAY —IN 3 CAPITALs LONDON. Sun. DEMEMBRANCE Day wa* IV observed today m all Darts of the world to pay nomaue to the memory of the dead of the two World Wars. LONDON: The Duke of Gloucester, brother of King George, represented the King at a service at theReuter - 245 words
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Article61 1951-11-12 3 HONG KONG. Sun.— The 708-ton blockade running cargo steamer, Hollina, arriveed m Hong Kong on Friday after her relea.se by Chinese Nationalist authorities m Formosa where .«he had been detained for four months. Members of the crew said the Nationalists did not release the chiefReuter - 61 words
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Article69 1951-11-12 3 MANILA, Sun. DOLJCE were on the alert U*--1 day for any possible disturbances m the city as the nation prepared itself for the elections on Tuesday. Road checkpoints have be^n doubled and army troops have been called out to reinforce security forces following reports of aAP - 69 words
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Article208 1951-11-12 3 ST. JOHNS (Newfoundland), Sun. pRINCESS Elizabeth said "Au Revoir" to the people of Canada tonight, and m a farewell broadcast talk thanked them for "the glimpse you have given me of ihe greatness of this nation, and the even greater future which is within itsReuter - 208 words
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Article41 1951-11-12 3 LONDON Sun. Glubb Pasha, (Major General Johr. Bagot Glubb i. British Commander of trte Arab Legion, left London by air last night for Jordan after a months holiday His wife and two adopted children flew with him.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article30 1951-11-12 3 WASHINGTON Sun.-The State Department announced the United States has agreed to sell military equipment to the Union of south Africa, provided It is used solely for self-defence.— U.PUP - 30 words
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298 1951-11-12 3 PARIS, Sun. BRITAIN, France, the United States and Turkey have handed the Middle Eastern nations a Joint statement, outlining the guiding principles of their proposal to set up a Middle Eastern command. The statement, published simultaneously In London, Paris, Washington and Ankara, wasReuter - 298 words
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Article34 1951-11-12 3 KARACHI. Sun^-The We.Punjab GoTernment has proclaimed Saturday; Nov. 17, an official holiday "to enable thr staff of Government offices tc witness the Lahore (unofficial Test between the M.CC and Pakistan Xl".— RenterReuter - 34 words
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Miscellaneous254 1951-11-12 3 SINCAPOItF. 600 UN Story; 6.15 As Spore; Music; 10 15 Eugene Conlay, w 7.12 Radio Malaya Trie. 730 American tenor; 10.30 "Londoa 9.35 a.m. 8choo!a; 9*5 Inter- Jazz; 8.00 As S"pore; 8.15 RR r CA lude; 10— 10.10 New* from XX.; Piano Cecktail."- 830 "Ray* DtJ WW» 10.45-12 Schools; 1254 words
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Article, Illustration159 1951-11-12 4 Churcn must counter Communism' PHRISTIAN churches must spread a universal message based on "One God and One World" to counter the ideals of Communism In this post-war era. said Dr Hobart B. Amstutz. principal of Trinity College, In an address. "Go Ye Into Ml The World", last night at the159 words
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Article32 1951-11-12 4 The Johore Teachers' Union will hold a dinner and dance on Friday, at the Bukit Zahrah School hall, m hon our of Dato E. E. C Thuraisingham. Member for EducaMon32 words
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348 1951-11-12 4 Medical aid must be free to all, says Dr. Vickers 'AN IDEAL THAT 'cAN BE ACHIEVED IN COLONY* I THE National Health Service m Britain "is an ideal which can be, and must be achieved m Singapore", says Dr. W. J. Vickers, Singapore's Director of Medical Services, m the medical348 words
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Article45 1951-11-12 4 SEOAMAT, Sun. Johore lolice have offered $2,000 as I a reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the murder of Ibrahim bin Ismail, 45--year-old N.C.O. m the Auxiliary Police, who was shot dead at Simpang Jabi on Aug. 30.45 words
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Article146 1951-11-12 4 Why we bar Press— U. S. mission KUALA LUMPUR. Sun rE American mission which Is visiting Malaya to itudy the tin industry explained yesterday why they asked to be kept away from the press m their visits to the mines. The mission is now m Malaya's tin capital, Ipoh. It146 words
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Article58 1951-11-12 4 KUALA LUItfPUR, Sun. THE three-day salary negoti- ations between the Malayan Technical Services Union and the Federation Government have ended m a deadlock. Both sides failed to reach settlement on a scheme for technical assistants— the first Item for discussion The union has now told Government58 words
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Article31 1951-11-12 4 DID NOT TELL— $5 SEGAMAT. Sun.— For failng to report the birth of her child within the stipulited period, a Javanese voman. Yam binte Rehlman 0. was fined S5 m Segamat31 words
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179 1951-11-12 4 They have a plan for self-discipline ....and there's nothing special m it MUTUAL co-operation among members Is the baste of -i self-discipline plan among Singapore hawkers, said Mr. Teoh Peng Bok, president of the Singapore Hawkers' Union, yesterday. "There is nothing special m it," he added. But the plan was179 words
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Article87 1951-11-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE Federation Government has announced a round-the-clock total curfew on two more estates m the Bahau district of Negri Sembilan where bandits had intimidated estate workers and forced them to stop work. Earlier this week, a total curfew had been imposed on87 words
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Article146 1951-11-12 4 'Compound system success— police M THE Singapore Traffic Police think thei^ system of 1 compounding minor traffic offences has been most successful." In the last six months the •lumber of offences offered o be compounded has risen Tom less than 200 a month o more than 1.000, with a orresponding146 words
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Article30 1951-11-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. SunFlve Chinese publications "Blood of Vengeance." "Wu Yuen Chau", "Modern Wo men's Reader,' 1 "Feng Tsia' and "Sin Nien Lok" have been banned In Johore.30 words
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Article100 1951-11-12 4 PENANG Sun. 'THE Penang Indian Chamber of Commerce will meet on Tuesday to dlscuas whether It should ask Government for representation on the new Municipal Council. "Members feel that the Chamber should be represented to protect our trade and vested lnteresU." Mr. V. Parekh,.cting100 words
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Advertisement141 1951-11-12 4 I > suhvUkc Incd bloc §B^ WATCHES PJ|f DISTINCTION V^ X sfJ Lmodiag Watch Dealer* Uwllen FO BEAUTY AND PROTECTION P/IMM6L THE PERFECT ENAMEL FINISH FOR INSIDE OR OUTSIDE Available m a range /J of delightful (hades cpimurrumnta We can't catch ll l»|^^ with it! rssl The call for Black141 words
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Miscellaneous32 1951-11-12 4 Lift Vii t' iiii^^m twwi\ THE TIN BEARING LIQUID FLOWS DOWN THE FEEDER PACONG (or£OX)| WHERE, A 6RATIN3 CATCHES UNWWTED HEAVY STONES AND FOREIGN! BODTES.I THE LI6HTER QUALITY ORES ARE DEPOSITED FURTHER32 words
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Miscellaneous100 1951-11-12 4 Y.W.C.A. Raffles Quay. World Week of Fellowship and prayer. 5 p.m. Leader, Miss Mary Chen Speaker: Miss 8. H Wu. YJW.C.A. Orchard Road. Tennis tournament final and prize distribution. 5 p.m. Malay and Commercial classes. 5.30 p.m.; Juda practice. 5.30 p.m.; Weight-lifting and body-building, 5.30 p m FAREI.F Cup Billiards100 words
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Article61 1951-11-12 5 IPOH, Sun. MR. Godefroy Wolff, the 30-year-old Frenchman who was seriously injured m a glider crash at Ipoh aerodrome on Oct. 28, died yesterday m Ipoh hospital. A recent arrival m Malaya Mr. Wolff was workshop engineer of the Societe Anonymt des Etaines de Kinta at61 words
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Article52 1951-11-12 5 DETTER transport facilities and cheaper fares for workers and school children are sought by Mr. H A. Jeevabahi, Independent candidate for Singapore City ward. In an election manifesto issued yesterday, he promised the electorate that he will work for the City Council ownership of transport and the52 words
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122 1951-11-12 5 RING OF MAINS TO BRING SINGAPORE MORE WATER $2,000,000 plan for Johore pipeline r gINGAPORE City Council is to complete a ring: of water mains around the city next year. This is part of a $2,000,000 scheme to prepare Singapore for augmented supplies from Johore next year. Other preparations include122 words
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Article, Illustration362 1951-11-12 5 'THERE were two ceremonies at Singapore Cenotaph yesterday Remembrance Day. In the fresh sunshine of early morning, Mr. D. K. Daniel, acting head of the Government, the Governor is on leave m Penang laid a wreath to the fallen. He was followed by Mr. A362 words
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Article70 1951-11-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two hundred of the latest American technical publications, part of a $6,000 bookgift to the Kuala Lumpur Technical College from the United States Government, have arrived m Malaya These books will be on dis- > play at the United States In- formation70 words
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Article65 1951-11-12 5 I KUALA LIPIS, Sun.—Spe--1 cial Constable Abdul Rah- man bin Aris, 27, was charged m the Temerloh court with a negligent act not amount- ing to homicide causing a rifle to be fired and wound- ing his brother, Ismail, who > later died m the Mentakab 165 words
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Article63 1951-11-12 5 3EREMBAN Sun. One Asian Police Inspector and nine Asian Probationary Inspectors have returned to the State from Police Depot Kuala Lumpur after completing their training. They are: Inspector Raja Shahruzaman and probationary Inspectors Marrmud bin Yunus, T. Balasingham, Mohd Nor bin Abu Bakar, Lawrence Baptist. S. T.63 words
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Article180 1951-11-12 5 RAILWAY, BUS CO. TO MEET KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. DEPRESENTATIVES of the Malayan Railway Administration will soon meet the organisers of the proposed Kuala Lumpur Singapore Express Bus Service to discuss the interest the Rdllwav should have m the service. The Administration h#ts been informed that the service will run one180 words
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Article213 1951-11-12 5 Blackout areas gUB-STATIONS Uabie to load shedding m Singapore today are: DAT E wart Park. Holland Kd, Trafalgar Estate. Rammah St.. Hirer Valley Rd.. Kiliinrv Kd Adelphi. Wavanc Satu. Balmoral Rd.. Dalvey Rd George St.. Union Building Hume Industries, Rheem-Hume, Ford, Bin Seng. Wire Mesh. P.WJ). Quarry, Nanyang Manufac taring213 words
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Article21 1951-11-12 5 PENANG. Sun.— The Penang Chinese Recreation Club will hold a dance at its Victoria Oreen premises on Dec. 8.21 words
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Article159 1951-11-12 5 A NEWSPAPER played an Important part In the public life and was an organ of adult education, said Mr. O. O. Thomson, Singapore Public Relations Secretary, yesterday. Mr. Thomson was speaking at a party given by the board of directors of the Melayu Raya Press,159 words
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Article145 1951-11-12 5 ANTI-BANDIT operations and increased local demand are restricting the Malayan timber for export, says the latest issue of the Malayan Forester, the Journal of the Forestry Department Logging areas have had to be closed from time to time while police and military operations are conducted145 words
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Article25 1951-11-12 5 PENANG} Sun— lf teebnical facilities are available the results of PenatrS's first post-war Municipal Elections will be broatfcMtf bh* polling flight. Dec^'l25 words
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Article100 1951-11-12 5 Armistice Day— with a difference A COMMEMORATION of Armistice Day with a difference was held by the Singapore Regiment (Royal Artillery) at Blakang Mati yesterday. A Christian and a Muslim service were held simultaneously. IN THE ChcRCH, officers, N.C.Os. British troops and their wives attended a service conducted by Major100 words
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Obituary21 1951-11-12 6 BRUNT. On Nov. 2 In London. Vincent John Hetreed Brunt (Bruniy), dearly kr»ed husband of Ann and father of Patricia.21 words
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Obituary21 1951-11-12 6 IN EVER Loving Memory cf MiM Catharine Eiliel Jackson, died In Simc Road Camp 14.11.44. Gone but not forgotten.21 words
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696 1951-11-12 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon, Nov. 12, 1951. Marriage In Asia Somebody ought to write to The Times about birth control m Singapore. A correspondence has been running m that august journal on ways and means to raise living standards m the under-deve-loped regions of Asia, and on October 1696 words
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Article380 1951-11-12 6 The proposal that a joint committee be formed to press upon Government recommendations to relieve traffic congestion m Singapore, made by a correspondent m our columns on Saturday, will meet with wide approval. Action is essential. Month by month the problem grows, hut until an380 words
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1943 1951-11-12 6 WINSTON S. CHURCHILL - WINSTON S. CHURCHILL War Memoirs: Closing the Ring— 26 PI spite of the tension with Gen. de Gaulle about Peyrouton, Boisson, and Flandin, all of whom had been arrested by the Free French authorities m December, I determined to make an effort to renew* friendly1,943 words
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167 1951-11-12 6 Faith (pre-war) in the Government IN your issue of Nov. 9 statements by Mr. Oliver 1 Lyttelton are quoted. He is credited with saying, 'There is not, at present, any question of reviving the Joint appointment of Governor and High Com- missioner." Might I ask why? The very Question brings167 words
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Letter97 1951-11-12 6 WITH reference to "Hamba Ra'ayat's" letter m Saturday's Forum "Let's Reduce our Own Salaries," I endorse his idea fully, providing that, like him, I can live m Kelantan. where the cost of living is very cheap. An ordinary Kelantan Malay need not take such things as97 words
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Letter194 1951-11-12 6 SINCE publication of my criticism upon certain aspects of the Federation police force, two senior offl- < cers, who were m the ser- < vice before the war. have telephoned to me. They assure me that there is no longer the general dis- < satisfaction which194 words
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Letter150 1951-11-12 6 rR six years we have neard the need of conserving precious dollars. The oubh cannot understand why so many luxurious American cars are Imported, why so many rubbishy nlm s have been Im ported, why we must eat American tinned food. British cars are good it not better150 words
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Letter123 1951-11-12 6 THANK you for your editorial of Nov 8 You certainly helped to take a heavy load off my chest. "'A few Government ser vants' who live at Tras have not been detained," you said. "But what have they been doing there? Did they live m Tras123 words
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Article386 1951-11-12 6 rime In Malay HPHE Malay word tempoh is another form of "time" In English and Identical with "teniDO" m Italian. They all ko back to "tempus" In Latin. A Singapore reader asks the following question the Malay icord »ro* derived from the English, how did the Malay386 words
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Article195 1951-11-12 7 Syndicate to start light industries 'GINGER KING MAKES I PROPOSAL QEVERAL Hong Kong Chinese manufacturers, who visited Singapore last month to survey the market now plan a syndicate to start light industries here. The syndicate proposal will be submitted to the Hong Kong Chinese Manufacturers' Union195 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-11-12 7 MISS ANNA LBE, Miss Ma* gi« Lee, Miss Lilian Wong and Miss Annie Leon* at the Kuala Lumpur Turf Clob on the last day of the races. StraHg Thne s picture.34 words
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Article55 1951-11-12 7 An appeal to all races to make Singapore division of the Malayan Naval Volunteer Reserve fully representative of the Colony was made yesterday by the Commanding Officer. Cdr F. E W. Lammert. Cdr. Lammert said that with the expansion of the technical and trade sections of the55 words
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Article15 1951-11-12 7 Chinese residents In Malaya sent $1,875,737 to their families m Chin?, last month.15 words
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Article146 1951-11-12 7 You'll get that bill quicker SINGAPORE City Council's 60.000 consolidated accounts are to be speeded up. the City Treasurer, Mr. J. R. Hil] said yesterday. This would mean said Mr Hill that people would get their bills for gas. water, electricity and other services much quicker Th« introduction two months146 words
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Article44 1951-11-12 7 The 48th Orphanage. Malay Scout Troop. Singapore, celebrated their third anniversary at the Orphanage grounds m Lorong 29. Geylang Road yesterday. At the investiture ceremony 12 were admitted to the rank of Scouts and eight Scouts were awarded second cliss badges.44 words
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349 1951-11-12 7 40,000 X-RAYED BY GOVERNMENT THE Singapore Government is likely to spend $2,000,000 yearly on tuberculosis control m all its aspects m the near future, says the annual report of the Singapore Medical Department. This will be four times the amount at349 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-11-12 7 THE Director-General of Indian Civil Aviation, Mr. T. P. Bhalla. who passed through Singapore by air yesterday on his way to Sydney where he will spend three weeks at the Invitation of the Australian Department of Civil Aviation. Straits Times pidturo43 words
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Article110 1951-11-12 7 PENANG, Sun A CHINESE woman, Loo Ah Khim, pleaded guilty to seven charges of criminal breach of trust of Jewellery valued at more than $31,000 She added she had nothing of value left. The prosecution said that Loo had pawned the Jewellery for $21,620. The Session's110 words
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Article125 1951-11-12 7 T»EEN-age girls last nigh A Shuen, Hong Kong stag dressing room at the Ores Most of the girls wanted only to see him, but a few gave him presents. Mr. Lav, aged 42, who was making his first appearance on the local stage, said later.125 words
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Article, Illustration132 1951-11-12 7 Pilgrim baby gets the same name as the ship NEARLY 800 Malayan Muslims arrived In Singapore yesterday In the pilgrim ship Tyndareus. Thete were ten deaths during the 18-days voyage home. But fherp was an addition to the group, when, 14 days ago. Mohamed Tyndareus was born at sea. He132 words
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161 1951-11-12 7 SINGAPORE can now be classed as one of the healthiest areas m the East, wrth a death rate which < compares very favourably j with that of England and Wales, says the Colony Mcdi- j cal Report for last year pub- lished today. The161 words
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Article85 1951-11-12 7 JOHORE BAHRU Sun. OIXTEEN teachers from the State of Johore have been selected to go to Kirkby Colleged for training. They are: Inche Yusof bin Mohamed. Miss D. Woodfors. Inche All bin Esa. Inche All bin Ismail. Miss P. Annapuranam. Miss Chiang Juat Ping. Inche JLsini85 words
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Article51 1951-11-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. TWENTY -SEVEN people were killed as a result of railway accidents last year, I states the annual report of the Malayan Railway Administration. Fourteen were trespassers. Two of the trespassers committed suicide, while the remaining were struck accidentally by trains. Only two passengers,51 words
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180 1951-11-12 7 J^gß. A. R. Lazarous, a member of the General Council of the Singapore Labour Party, who opened a community centre at Race Course Lane on Saturday night, outlined a plan to start a scrap drive and to use whatever money Ls made from180 words
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223 1951-11-12 7 SINGAPORE'S vice racketeers are paying large sums of money to buy girls and women as prostitution grows m the Colony. Traffickers paid $1,400 recently for a 17-year-old Chinee girl from the Federation. The soaring cost of living and plenty of easy money floating m223 words
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Article74 1951-11-12 7 DROMPT action by a life- guard saved 22-year-old Ooh Seng What of Cecil Street. Singapore, from drowning at the Haw Par swimming pool, Pasir Panjang. yesterday afternoon. The life-guard, on duty. Mr Tan Wee Hock, saw Goh m difficulties and Immediately went to his rescue. He was74 words
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Article221 1951-11-12 7 Labour starts election campaign T»HE Labour Party of A Singapore and Independents opened their election campaign yesterday with public meetings m Rochore and North wards. Labour candidate for Rochore. Mr. Phillip R. Williams, held meetings m Upper Weld Road and Hindoo Road. The Independent Labour candidate for North ward. Mr.221 words
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Article38 1951-11-12 7 MR. Tan Kirn Pong, Singapore Harbour Board policeman, was shot yesterday m his room at the Harbour Board police barracks. He died m hospital. A room-mate of Mr. Tan has been detained by th« police.38 words
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Advertisement62 1951-11-12 7 ISIil KEY BRANDY \}g^ DR/NKOFCU/AUTY Avoid Blackouts with the Fluoroscent fJ^^^^m Hand lamp V A powerful BATTER YOPFRATED. portable fluorescent y'* <. hand- lamp SAFE and RELIABLE ensuring a good light U J anywhere at any time. j Spate VIDOR batterie* alwayi jlfiS r Sold by all leading stores Sole62 words
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Advertisement98 1951-11-12 7 FOURWAY TOPCOATS WATERPROOFS Also a full range of skirU slacks dresses. SOLE AGENTS Df MALAYA: T ittle SINGAPORE I. Take Care of Your *~Sfe Are you sure that your prospects and hap- 3^| piness are nor being hindered by de- Hp- F fee five viiion. We are fSe Specialists with98 words
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Article247 1951-11-12 8 NICHOLAS CARROLL - A Clear View Of Russia NICHOLAS CARROLL THE INHUMAN LAND. By Joseph Czapski. (whatto and Wind us. 165.) IT is ten years since 1 Captain Joseph Czapski. a Pole, well known m Paris before the war as an artist of distinction, was released from a Soviet prisoner-of-war camp after twentythree247 words
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Article, Illustration649 1951-11-12 8 LILLIAN BUCKOKE - LILLIAN BUCKOKE rfe7R)R YOUR BOQKSHELfri^Sfe By EMILY HAHN, friend of Madame Chiang Kai-shek, and frankest woman writer on the Far East, is leaving Singapore tomorrow. Her immediate destination is Sarawak, where she will collect notes for her forthcoming book on the first Rajah Brooke.649 words
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455 1951-11-12 8 MORAY McLaren - MORAY McLaren By SCOTCH. By Mr Robert Bruc* Lockhart. (Putnam. 155.) TtfO drink has been so richly abused as whisky, not only by those teetotallers who See In It the quintessential spirit of evil, but by many lgnorantly snobbish wine-lovers who may calmly455 words
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Advertisement140 1951-11-12 8 J >^y^7 Jr ill 111 CRAFTSMAN is the finest f J j/I 9 I^l lEi pen ever presented at j\^ 9/ I lH low a price. It is especially A i lUriM/AV rihfT 1 I IP ideal for students where AMERICAS FIRST CHOICE I! MS L ci- %w Tg^,^ H140 words
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541 1951-11-12 9 KENNETH LIKES - PLANS are being laid for a two-year Bri- tish exploration trip m uncharted ice regions of Northern Greenland. The quest for scientific Information will b e the first ma'or Arctic expedition for Britain m 13 years. Th» exoedition's onganiser. Commander C. J. W. SimpsonAP - 541 words
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Article730 1951-11-12 9 S. SIVADAS - The Guru who gave us Sikhism S. SIVADAS 1— By MILLIONS tomorrow will celebrate the birthday anniversary of a great man who sought to bring the warring Hindus and Muslims of 15th-century India into one camp. The anniversary is that of Guru Nanak. founder of the Sikh religion. He lived730 words
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Advertisement259 1951-11-12 9 Your grandfather has such bright and per* feet teeth, my son, because he has always used Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too, and it costs me so little.' Dentifrice C j 1 >«*-Mt-f* a. w. ana m., maw, uiohqi) I m M m m a k. j|259 words
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Miscellaneous229 1951-11-12 9 times Crossword gj ii' ii 4 i'im r it yp "ii i" v 27 28" ACROSS. (7) 1. Scrutiny contemtuousl, (4. J lore it (.nag.) '.'.*> wl ho 9. It houses Britain's largest 10. "The black bat has flown-- iTew>yson) (6). 15 An aauDtlital railing (10). 11. Ropes do it229 words
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Article74 1951-11-12 10 CUNGEI Kinu Tin Dredging m October produced 3M plcula of tin-ore. TPOH Tin Dredging 1 No. S dredge (Puchong Section) last month produced 159 piculs of tin-ore *> I^UAJLA Lumpur Tin m October treated 122.978 cubic yards m (93 hours to produce 906 piculs of ore. r pONOKAH74 words
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Article114 1951-11-12 10 ttAUB Australian Gold Mining In the war to March 31. 1951. Increased Its gold output, but the mine is not yet fully restored to its pre-war productivity. Profit after debiting interest on rehabilitation loan, development costs and depreciation is -shown at A£4.606 (2.3 per cent). The114 words
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Article41 1951-11-12 10 TELUK Anson Rubber Estates 1 will hold an extraordinary general meeting to authorise directors to sell Palawan Estates Sll acres planted— for $390,000 If the sale is completed, net proceeds will approximate 79 cents rrx share.41 words
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Article17 1951-11-12 10 QCTOBER rubber crops are announced as follows In lbs Batu Lintang 25.200 Parlt Perak 38.41417 words
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Article192 1951-11-12 10 itom Oar Own Correspondent MELBOURNE. Sun MARKET leaders staged a miner recover m th« Melbourne Sock Exchange at the week-en- 1 bu f the over-all market was wen* Inves'ors are he'-oTilnfi nervous is nroflts are swil'oved by easine i prices and a* EmiiMes revert »o the hl<»rter-viekl192 words
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664 1951-11-12 10 CHILL WINDS (FROM LONDON SINGAPORE) ON MALAYAN MART From A Market Correspondent MR- Butler's announcement of Draconian remedies iTI fof Britain's economic ills caused Malayan markets to weaken last week; this was further contributed to by the intimation that the Singapore Government intended to increase taxation. Volume of business was664 words
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Article304 1951-11-12 10 BUSINESS done In the Malayan share market last week Included Industrials— Praser Neave Ord. »4 25 to M.M. Pr« f $6.60, Gammon $2.80 to $2.70, Hammer $41. Hongkong Bank (Colonial) $860 and $855 Malayan Brewer i«a $5 45. Malayan ColllerlM $2.17 S. McAlUter $41. Raffle* Hotel $3 40304 words
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Article28 1951-11-12 10 UTAN Simpan Rubber shareholders have been notified of negotiations to seH the estate and the receipt of a deposit. No details are yet available.28 words
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Article35 1951-11-12 10 LONDON. Nov 9 —Spot 44d, Dec. 43\d.. Jatk.-Mar Wt, Apr-June 42v 4 d July-S»pt. 4'd. Nov. c.i.f 43 1 4d.. Nov. -Dec c.l.f. 43d., Dec. -Jan c.i.f. 42 v d. Market-. Quiet.35 words
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Article39 1951-11-12 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association announced at tbe week-end that control direct rates 'or C«rartif>n dollars wire: Buying T T. *****. Airmail (0.D.) ■?4 9 Ifi (90 davio 34 13 16: Sellirg T O.D rwidv 34 1839 words
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Advertisement1434 1951-11-12 10 MANSFIELD <* CO.. LTD. (Incorporated m Singapore) BLUB rUMMBL UNI Cirrwr 1 option ro proceed via ether ports to load and ditcharga cargo. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sails P. S/ham Penang AutalycM for London b H<illand NOT. 11/14 Mwi for Havre Lpool Not. 11/11 Not.1,434 words
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Advertisement379 1951-11-12 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS To New Vorb *nd Netton etj Ceylon India Eavpt »ni Mediterranean Ports. <!'naaonr» P Swrttenr<am fenang P"»fSlOfNl POLK' Sails 11 No. if PRESIDENT CRANT' 22/29N0. 10 Nov. /I Dec 2 4 o*c -"itcsiOENT rOHNSOW" I /7 Oec 8/9 Oe« l0'12O»» To Let Aneel«f 6 Atlantic Porn via379 words
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Advertisement438 1951-11-12 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FROM SCANDINAVIA /UK /CONTINENT Spore P Sham Penang Malaya tor Bmekok 6 HKon- 2s-HNov M-24 Nev 22-21 Nov. M *o, Bangkok 28-2*. Nev K'na for Bwsknk. Hone Kong Manila Knbo Yokihvna 19-20 Dec IS-1(Oec 11-14 0e« 1 "La'an^a" for Sa ton Bangkok 21-21 Dec <»mSo*»" for438 words
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Advertisement994 1951-11-12 10 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. Telephone No. 5906 ELLERMAM <S< BUCKMALL K^AVENESS LIMB LONDON. HAVRI, ROTTERDAM LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCUCA. HAMBURC PORTLAND SIATTU b VaNCOUVW and for US A.. North Atlantic Port* Accepting cargo for Central b Soutfc and Qan»ds via Colombo. American P CITY Of OTTAWA m.s. BOUCAINVILLI Singapore 21/26994 words
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Article, Illustration533 1951-11-12 11 SPATE OF GOALS IN U.K. SOCCER Arsenal get 6, top the league LONDON, Sunday. JHE first really heavy pitches of the season, after nearly a week of rain, brought trouble to football league defenders today and as a result there was a spate of scoring, the 46 games producing aReuter - 533 words
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178 1951-11-12 11 IN one of the best games of waterpolo seen for a long time, a team of Dutcn water-polo players of the Shell Company, Palembang. who are In Singapore on a short visit, and the Singapore Swimming Club drew four goals all at th» S.S.C. pool178 words
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Article63 1951-11-12 11 The SCRC team to meet University of Malaya m a hockey game at Sepoy Lines ground today is: Patrick Yee; Dr. Ong Swee Law. Chua Eng Cheng; Cheah Kirn Bwee, Ooh Chin Chye, Cneong Thlam Slew; Swee Lim Swang Chal Hon Yam, Harry Pang, Leong Mln Sen,63 words
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131 1951-11-12 11 A. Ramack. PUNJAB FLOG MCC BOWLING SIALKOT. W. Punjab. Sun. rpHE MCC bowling came m for further heavy punishment here today when the Punjab Cricket Association resumed their first innings with a total of 273 for 6 wickets. A new ball at 304 slowed things down for a time, butReuter - 131 words
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Article183 1951-11-12 11 yOUTHFUL Mansoor Sawi, of tbe Malay Cycling Union, scored his first major win when ne romped home an easy winner In the 25-laps Grass Track race championship, organised by the Singapore Cycle Racing Association, on tbe Sinpipore Recreation Club ground vesttrday. Sulliman Awang (Cosmopolitan Cycling183 words
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Article120 1951-11-12 11 FLOWER B.P. last night created an upset In the Singapore Badminton Association junior inter-club championships by defentinu the holders, Bournemouth 8.P.. by three matches to two. Their victory was due to the good display of the Scan brothers. Hark Chlm and Lye Watt, who won three120 words
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Article1019 1951-11-12 11 FLLOWING are football league standings after Saturday's ma tehee: FIRST DIVISION P W D L P A pts Arsenal 17 10 4 3 34 18 24 Portsmouth 16 11 1 ***** 23 Tottenham 17 9 4 ***** 22 Bolton 16 9 4 3 27 21 22Reuter - 1,019 words
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382 1951-11-12 11 U.K. RUGGER REVIEW. I i LONDQN, Sunday. T»HE Cardiff half-backs, Rex Willis and Cliff 1 Morgan, almost certainly played themselves into the Welsh team to meet the South Africans at Cardiff on Dec. 22 by their performance m the first trial at Abertillery ParkReuter - 382 words
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Miscellaneous35 1951-11-12 11 HOCKEY: University v SCBC. Sepoy Lines; BODCA v Indian Assn at BODCA; SRC v Shell at SBC. TENNIS: YMCA Doable* final »"d prlre giving. SINGAPORE TIDES IODAY: OSM9 (8.9). 2237 (9.3); 0359 (3ft.). 1014 (1.4).35 words
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Article, Illustration967 1951-11-12 12 SENTINEL - SENTINEL By ]^|ALAYAN badminton is heading for its gravest-ever crisis. Four of Singapore's top players are involved— players of international reputation and the charge against them, m effect, is that they are no longer amateurs and therefore not eligible i<» n'av fnr Malaya m967 words
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Article48 1951-11-12 12 HONO KONG, Sun. The Athenian league which accepted an invitation to play a soccer series here next year has requested that the date of their visit be postponed to the first week of May next, according to the subcommittee of the Hongkong Football Association.48 words
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Article155 1951-11-12 12 IPOH. Sat. T>KRAK will play their first 1 H.M.S. Malaya Rag by competition fixture against Penang on the Ipoh padang on Saturday. In a "friendly" played m Fenaag three weeks ago, Penang beat Perak by 15 points to three. Perak, however, beat Selangor stx-three155 words
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582 1951-11-12 12 27 penalty kicks m Singapore v. Johore tie By Onr Rurby Reporter. SATURDAY'S Padang H.M.S Malaya Rugby match between Singapore Civilians and Johore had all the ingredients of a good game— excellent conditions, topclass players and a big-game atmosphere but In spite of that it was not an attractive game582 words
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311 1951-11-12 12 From EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. DIDING more brilliantly than ever, Athol Mulley 1V easily topped the jockeys' list at the Selangor Turf Club November meeting with nine winning mounts, four seconds and .two thirds out of 19 rides a remarkable average Mulley is now311 words
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Article410 1951-11-12 12 From EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. CCOTCH Express's spectacular win with 9.10 In the Committee Cup over 6f. on a yielding track at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday must be rated as one of the outstanding sprint performances of the season. Scotch Express was by410 words
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Article133 1951-11-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. TTHK season's rivalry between toe Selangor Chinese Recreation Club and the Tamilian* Physical Cultural Association for supremacy m soccer In Selangor was today settled when the Tamilian* beat the Chinese by three goals to two m a Poppy Day Fund encounter at Prince* Road133 words
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256 1951-11-12 12 SELANGOR GET WINNER IN LAST 10 MINS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. /JIVING their best display m the quadrangular hockey tournament, Selangor defeated the "riant killers" Pahang by three goals to two on the Victoria Institution ground, Kuala Lumpur, this afternoon. Ground conditions, which were heavy and slippery, made ball control difficult256 words
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Article226 1951-11-12 12 PENANO. Sun. |_|U Yew Seah this morning carried their overnight lead of four-nil to seven-two to enter the Penang B.A. Inter-club championship final. Hu Tew Seah, led by Thomas Cupper Law Telk Hock and former junior champion r*"i Ah Soo who beat Ooi Telk Hock226 words
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Article119 1951-11-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR. San. fHE Malayan Hockey Cannes quadrangular meet ended today In a lie between all four States taking part SeUnfoc., Negri SmUUn, Pen* an* Pahang. Each State got three point*— I a win, a draw, and a low and) i were equal on goal average On Friday.119 words
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Article229 1951-11-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. CCORINO a goal In each half} Perak beat Negrl two-one la' the last match of the quadrangular' hockey tournament concluded oo the Victoria Institution ground. here this evening. This was Negri's first defeat la this season's State hockey tournaments. Outstanding men were the two229 words
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Article30 1951-11-12 12 SEREMBAN, Sun— Negrl Civilians defeated Negri Combined Services by two goals to one In a. soccer match In aid or the Poppy Day Fund played here yesterday.30 words
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