Singapore Standard, 23 August 1951
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Title Section16 1951-08-23 1 Singapore TIGER Standard VOL II NO. 53 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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210 1951-08-23 1 Maiuhml Siafl Reporter !\NO tnr.mr Sanu-M- Naval ollictrs v>l,o we« w.l >» »c rrr«-m abortive revolt i,, Thai- 1 r:nnt r PMnio Songgram, an- no* takin» other Swmew, numbering more than 10 Inrvcd lo be taking dbciler m the Federation. A Singapore Police210 words
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67 1951-08-23 1 Suckling Pigs Law Easy To Enforce utehhuyy: rd >tatl Reporter retary loj Ei mmi ii< F I v mtrotlei. warned j estei daj I A he tors to distinguish pigl r^ Iqi the I enforcii Ihe aw the saU ol suckling Atom f ci thai were b t>ifi^ g pigs67 words
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Article38 1951-08-23 1 Succumbs To Stab Wounds \B OLD Ind 1 Sir.sapore I t trers gar I! I 1 -i K. :r. S b :■•<- died m 1 n y \o hospita 1 man ed into Police stal n ver 1 fen38 words
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Article14 1951-08-23 1 ■rd I 'inion urr»>pund»*nt c t Hard v r. < i B14 words
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153 1951-08-23 1 Standard Start i orre^pondent KUALA LUMPUB. Wed 1 i deliberations p the Select Committee appoii ted b: t ie Govei nment la > into the Fedei ition of Malaya Agreement sh< v d be announced publicly from time to time said Inche H153 words
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Article, Illustration219 1951-08-23 1 Above: Here is a rare photograph from Communist China showing a truckload of so-called "lountry-revolutionaries" beint? trucked from their public trial to the execution grounds on April 26 m one of Canton's many mass purge executions. Instead of the tumbrils that fed la Guillotine m219 words
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278 1951-08-23 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Aug. 22— The report of yesterday's Singapore Legislative Council meeting has created quite a stir among' people associated with the Colonial Service. Commenting on the Attorney j General's remark that Colonial officials were dismissed or pun- j ished only278 words
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176 1951-08-23 1 Standard Stafl Reporter THERE is a1 presem no campaign carried oui m both Singapore ami the Federation for men and money tv support Ihe Chiang Kai Shek government m Formosa, said Mr. Tan Kok Chor, leader ot the now defunci Koumingtang Party y jsterday.176 words
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130 1951-08-23 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Aug. 22. A team of UN reporters will arrive m Singapore m mid-October to undertake a Southeast Asia survey whose theme is "Men Against Disease." "Disease" is used m the -widest sense, including such "social diseases' as illiteracy, poverty130 words
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Article18 1951-08-23 1 LONDON. Aim. 22 The Sultan of Johore returns to Malaya on Friday by the Corfu.18 words
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Article, Illustration112 1951-08-23 1 British Ex-Servicemen 's Pay Questions To Be Given Serious Consideration Standard Staff Reporter \N assurance has been given bv the British Empire Service I c ruie m London that matters concerning pensions, high co-jt t living allowances and baCK puv for all British ex-serv.ce-inen Will b€ given serious con'lSStlS& W»112 words
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443 1951-08-23 1 TEHERAN, Aug. 22 (UP) Iran tailed to accept the British ultimatum m the crucial oil talks and the British mission chief, Richard Stokes, said he had made arrangements to leavr Teheran tomorrow morning at eight o'clock* British sources said that the mission chief,443 words
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143 1951-08-23 1 London -Sydney Air Services Cut Unlikely Standard Aviation ll« i><»rt< t BRITISH airline services operating bet wren London and Sydney have drawn plans to meet the present Persian oil crisis. Captain L. R. Ambrose. Singapore Manager of Qantas Empire Airways, which operates jointly with BO\(\ said that reduction m services143 words
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234 1951-08-23 1 All British Males To Be Conscripted Hongkong's Vital Bill HONGKONG, Aug. 22 (IP) The Hoiu;konGovernment today introduced legislation for the con scription of all British male subjects between the a;c> of 18 and 60 into military service. The Bill, which wil! be finalized within a week, establishes a manpower director234 words
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60 1951-08-23 1 MALACCA. Wed- A Re<;ett!ement Officer. T. F. W. raulkner. and a rubber planter. L. G Aar.son. were both convicted at Jasin for breaking the curlew on Monday Faulkner wat fined $100 by Mr J. Bamor In the Ja ii Magistrate's Court, while Aarson was fined60 words
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120 1951-08-23 1 I.i i i>< i\ Atis- 2-2 It* I The Eg; pti m Emfoa tiere t day i ited Cairo n vi I »l the d')ui i Anglo Egj ptian Ireal negotiations had beei i ed h B tish Foreign Secret H< i Morrison taten I120 words
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Advertisement54 1951-08-23 1 I iriCLrfliJio We've cheese golore D^n-S D tf*\ t^ J; 'n and Aus^r^ i-n -">oj pay* y ouf money and you takes your J 2.00 DANISH: t 1.60 Comembert per p -t. PtlM GrUVCre Per lb DUTCH: Edam pkt .75 ITALIAN: B^ 00 lb 1.80 AUSTRALIAN. Gor^anzola P ]AQ Cheddar54 words
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Advertisement34 1951-08-23 1 SHELI MOTOR OIL *r' |if j~' "■ginflir^cir^rrnn SIM STANDFAST' UK S1( AV U V^S? of the Grants isa&%Sz\ exemplified m the unvarying 4^^"^/ excellence Jf^&^l oi the Yvhisky Jyg^ IMPORTED ti\ FVASEI M.UL Lll».34 words
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Article, Illustration160 1951-08-23 2 These Huts To Make Way For Houses Standard Staff Reporter OCCUPIERS of the military huts m I'pper Aljunied Koad. Singapore, will have to look for their own alternative accommodation when the demolition orders issued on the huts expire on June 30, 195?. ac-t-rdinu to Mr. C. W. A. Senaett, managerStandard - 160 words
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Article38 1951-08-23 2 XS rgi nf salt I -a i• i red Qg Golds Uu Kwan N n Singa] re First Disesterda^ rh< ns 'A*, -t alleged pieces of US i I coins worth $1,416.80 Sepl I38 words
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Article41 1951-08-23 2 X W SENG was charged gapore F rth P stealing f pens e< I tain pens peopl g S d 1 Leng X i i Ti k Aver B Aug. 18. i I $2; il ii tv» sureties .441 words
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Article348 1951-08-23 2 Standard Sum Reporter ANOTHER bod) was racked up from the sea off Polau Bakein yesterday. The body is presumed to ho that of one of the 13 missing Chinese crew who are ihoughi to be killed m the explosion and fire which brake out348 words
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Article87 1951-08-23 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE 13 MALAYS on trial at the Assizes on a charge of murdering James Verney during the Singapore riots last December took the same line of defence yesterday. Every one od the accused said he was nowhere Dear the spot at the87 words
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Article172 1951-08-23 2 POLICE-P.R .O. CONTACT STEPPED UP d S< >tt Xt porter 1 BZ 7 C H a i Depari reel con- 1 and i*i rcrni i better pi ?h iist«rb«ii es I -ea*: Relati S- cr< Ji ;y. enti han been ti ffru ti es arc Quickly r ited :o the172 words
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Article, Illustration336 1951-08-23 2 Standard Staff Reporter A GOOD GESTURE was how Singapore leaders yesterday described Dato Tan Cheng Lock's proposal to help Malays to develop their business talents by furnishing financial assistance. Che Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, Legislative Councillor, gave his full support to336 words
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Article, Illustration141 1951-08-23 2 SOME OF thr cast of the "Quiet Weekend." by the Y.W. Players discussing their new three-act play to be staged at the Victoria Memorial Theatre tomorrow at t>.3o p.m. aid jn Saturday at 9.30 p.m. lady Gimson will attend the play on Saturday. The141 words
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Article93 1951-08-23 2 TWO APPEALS against con- victions m the lower courts for i possession of contraband were i allowed m the High Court yesterday. Both appellant? had been sentenced to three .-ears' rigorous imprisonment each. In the first case Ho Seng Seng had been found m possession of 38593 words
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139 1951-08-23 2 Standard Staff Reporter THIRTY ex-opium addicts m Singapore welcomed from Hongkong yesterday, the 7 1 -year-old leader of their Chin Hong: Society which advocate* a fc Bare-cure for heavy but relenting: smokers. He was Leow Ngee Phor (above), who accompanied by Madame Leow, will139 words
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Article47 1951-08-23 2 LIM HERR. an elderly Chiese. was sentenced m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, to two months rigorous imprisonment far bcmg m fraudulent po.^ession C a box of spanners; a screw driver. and a hammer valued at $4 at Rotan Lane on Aug. 21.47 words
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Article152 1951-08-23 2 A TOTAL or 120 squatters and their families who have lived lin Frankei Estate for the last 50 years have beep served ttjith eviction notices. [n a petiti >n sent to Dr. C. J. Paglar (Progressive, Changi) the squatters say that the quit notices were served152 words
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Article163 1951-08-23 2 THIRTY-SEVEN sacks of raw opium weighing 1.170 pounds and estimated to he worth about 8600.000 were confiscated by the Singapore First District Judge yesterday, when a young Chinese storekeeper was sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment for having the opium. Accused, 25-year-old Kee Choon Sun,163 words
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Article97 1951-08-23 2 THE QUESTION of the res' itution i I iur or fivt milli dollars taken m m Chii is< bai ks m Singapore by the Japanese just before they were reed to surrender and wl was allegedly recovered m t::e:n by The British Military Administration, is to be97 words
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Article58 1951-08-23 2 A YOI'NG clerk, who w.\s heavily indebted hanged himself from a rubber tree m a plantation at 10 J m.s. Tampenis Road on July 3. This was stated m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest into the death of Koh Kwee Dual (25).58 words
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168 1951-08-23 2 Standard Staff Reporter CHAN CHEE SHIN, proprietor of Sam Tat Leather Goods Company, who pleaded guilty m the Singapore First District Court yesterday, to summons charges of issuing false invoices, to defraud the Federation Government of import duty, was fined a total of $2,000. He168 words
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Advertisement29 1951-08-23 2 Just a moment please/ A s u rrt breok for t^at mid-morning glass S^^^^^^^ Ji?^ /"i*T'» v> z^ 1 ffl^ V^ 'J» /iPf% Wr iiII v 1 t't 88?29 words
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Advertisement167 1951-08-23 2 fe- Tt' > 6 VOLT BATTERY v/ I OPERATION J Eetter performance at Icwer cost is the a-n c. of this latest add iC n to our range of Cvc- $26 5/. seas EandsprcGd Rece vers s tgaporc (7/. Federation S 7*l/ ADVT.OFTHECENERALELECTSCC, a.Offmum -po you khow p k L_*167 words
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Miscellaneous23 1951-08-23 2 malai|a's Choice I"^^^^N r^^Tl i^^S^^^^^^^Tf HHFfer^Jl^ tl KhiM^D Ml inn] *l S^Jr^H^^B^lv .f r m a qdmic strip.?- 7 txll m^- J m23 words
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Article210 1951-08-23 3 MISS PA [ELA Bolt, a young clerk attached to R A F Changi. lfi the Sii gapo] c Coroner's C nui yesterday how a young lirmap met his death, while out yachting with her on the afternoon ol Juiv 18, She was giving evidence a1210 words
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Article102 1951-08-23 3 2 Bodies For Workers Proposed Standard Stuff Reporter A SUGGESTION' to set up two separate committees to deal with matters affecting permanent monthly-rated Staff and daily rated open vote employees of the Municipality has been suggested by Mr. G K. N. Oehlers (.Nominated Mr. Oehlei's. >.vho made the suggestion at102 words
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Article81 1951-08-23 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police Radio system, which now works over one network will be expanded to work on three separate networks it recommedations now before Government meets with approve i. The extra networks will help to relieve the present congestion and avoid delays m81 words
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Article, Illustration249 1951-08-23 3 Standard Staff Reporter f«« J'! E TRIKE b > aboul ll workers of the Teng San Britk Works, 11 1 n olskel Roa<1 Singapore, which was to have started today, was called oil yesterday following a last minute compromise between the company andStandard - 249 words
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Article144 1951-08-23 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber oi Commerce decided yesterday to support the petition sent by the United Markets 1 Association, urging Municipal Commissioners to lift the ban on dachings as from January 1 next Mr. Yap Pheng Geek/' Munici pa] Commissioner and committee member144 words
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Article288 1951-08-23 3 HONGKONG ARTISTS ON SHOW HERE 15v EVA CHONG, Standard Woman Report THE PRESIDENT of the Society of Chinese \rli-.ls, .Mr. I. in Kang, will open an exhibition of paintings by four Hongkong artists at the British Council Centre at ."> p.m. tomorrow. The exhibition will be on from August 25288 words
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Article25 1951-08-23 3 A CHINESE labourer was electrocuted while engaged m welding work on a ship m the United Engineers' Ltd. shipyard m Tanjong Rhu yesterday morning.25 words
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94 1951-08-23 3 S'pore Fed. Police School Plans Delayed Standard Staff ReporU-r CONSTRUCTION of the Fede-ration-Singapore Police College at Kuala Kubu has been delayed due to shortage of building materials, a Singapore Police spokes man said yesterday. The College was planned 1" provide higher training tor Asian members of the Federa tion and94 words
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Article72 1951-08-23 3 Standard Staff Reporter A MALAY and a Chinese, who were engaged at work on a lighter m Tanjong Rhu yesterday morning narrowly escaped death alter being overcome from oil lames m the lighter's hatch. They were found m time m the hatch m a72 words
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Article84 1951-08-23 3 A 40-year-old Chinese, Scow Soon Kow, who claimed to be blind, was led into the dock of the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to answer a charge of causing hurt to a compatriot. Koh Ah Pang with a pair of scissors at a house m McCallum84 words
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246 1951-08-23 3 DURING the recent dry period In Singapore between two to three thousand residents; m the 1 Somapah Estate area of Upper j Serangoon Roan sull'ered great inconvenience because of lack of I water These people, living m the" Rural Board area, had no246 words
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Advertisement209 1951-08-23 3 t lam si ft* *a*Mm*WM' mm^. u^^ mx ***BXfSf9t<3iv^g^ m^ wJUm^MM tM'MM mm a? (f rw wm ••'Mllf Swimming WW 1 i Trunk ..9m 1 v*. itli m> B»'h s^ hi Lla>li» 4 E3 JASTZEN i y 4H IT FOR CHILDREN g: m STYL! N,, I7M $8. JS l».l IT.-209 words
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Advertisement598 1951-08-23 3 AN ID E AL TONIC Has baen awarded 24 Go:d and Silver Medals SERRAVALLO'S TONIC BARK *ND IRON WINE Stimulates the Appetite Str€>nfjthens the A'errev Keijenerutes the itltxttt, SERRAVALLO'S TONIC is a most palatable mixture of Bark and Iron, perfectly combined with a good sound Marsala. It is a distinct598 words
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Article, Illustration426 1951-08-23 4 Fire Razes 22 Stalls InKL Park Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —A fierce fire, believed to have started from an electrical short circuit and which raged for about 20 minutes, gutted a row of 22 stalls m the Lucky World Park, m Batu Road, here about noon today. SomeStandard - 426 words
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104 1951-08-23 4 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Aug 22 "It would clearly be the path of statesmanship to achieve the reform of the Chinese schools m Malaya by agreement with the Chinese Community rather than to attempt their elimination or suppression m an atmosphere of hostility and104 words
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Article131 1951-08-23 4 GIMSON THANKS RESCUERS RESCI'FRS fi t fighter:?, who helped to quell the ftre on I c A: g -Sax< Petroleum C mpj 13 l 000-1 n inker Dromus. which resulted m the tragic loss ol 24 lives were ■kt •hf-.r ""c« araseous eff :■> yesterday by the Governor ol "Singap131 words
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Article80 1951-08-23 4 NINF Singapore private nni vernacular schools which have ceased to exist were struck off :."e Register of Schools yesterday, and Government notified that the registration of all registered supervisors and teachers of the schools concerned had beer, cancelled The scha Is were the Ouvaiyar Tamil Scho< th# Royal80 words
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244 1951-08-23 4 THE Chief kathi of Singapore and three members of the Muslim Advisory Board visited the Salvation Army Home yesterday and left satisfied that three Malay women m the Home had not been "forced against their will to join prayer m chapel.* 7244 words
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470 1951-08-23 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— All small consumers of electricity m Selangor will pay less than at present for their lighting supply from Sept. 1 when revised charges will be introduced by the Central Electricity Board At present, rates for electricity are supplemented by470 words
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Article27 1951-08-23 4 A HOTEL-KEEPER. Tan See Meng. of Jalan Mersing Klunng. was fined $25 by the" Circuit Magistrate for failing to register the name of a lodger.27 words
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Article74 1951-08-23 4 SINGAPORE'S city-day celebration will be merrier, if the Commissionf: of Police gives permission to hundreds of Chinese associations and guilds to take part m the procession. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce agreed yesterday to join m the celebration. Bet ore making any preparations, the Chamber74 words
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158 1951-08-23 4 THE SELF DISCIPLINARY system implemented by Singapore hawkers was highly praised by a party of hawkers' representatives from Perak who came nere on a fact-finding tour, a few days ago. "The hawfcers pr b.em m Singapore is very acu'.e. and I thick the Municipality158 words
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Article174 1951-08-23 4 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Aug. 22 The Malayan Boy Scout contingent which returned to London last Friday from the World Jamboree m Austria were invited yesterday afternoon with contingents from several other Colonies to a reception to meet Secretary of State for the Col1 onies, Mr.174 words
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Article103 1951-08-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —The police have arrested three suspects m connection with the armed robbery and fatal shooting ai Mr. X. Thambipfllai. a storekeeper m the Railway Department. In the early hours of last Sunday. Mr. Thambipillai's house m Bungsar Road, was broken into. He was103 words
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93 1951-08-23 4 Ex-CID Peon Stole Sir William 'sPens Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A young Malay peon. Bidin bin Naiiuin, pleaded guilty m the Sessions Court today to three charges of stealing three fountain pens from the Director of Criminal Intelligence. Sir William Jenkins, and another officer. Mr. J. C. Lobb.93 words
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Article55 1951-08-23 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. For the first time m the Johore State Council Chamber. 14 microphones have been installed. They will be ready for use at the Council meeting on Sept. 26. These microphones are directly connected to two Tape recording machine^ where speeches of Councillors55 words
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Advertisement289 1951-08-23 4 THERE'S A GOODYEAR SPECIALLY BUILT fOR EVERY TOUCH TRANSPORT JOS There's no finer /tp^> /!^^Pi health insurance v sZ^ *k You cannot he«p h«»Jthy without witamiiw. /3 y^ m;* ij J> U<h of luffowt v*c&min A lo««n bediiv (i < <• I Jr I r«. it*~c« and m*li«« «m mor«289 words
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Advertisement535 1951-08-23 4 cM_fflHJSv ACKNOWLEDGMENT The Singapore Branch of the North British MenanU!. Insurance Co ltd wishes to thank all Crk for their kind expression sympathy m the recent dea of MR. W. S. HOSEASC I TENDER NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMIM TRUST TTENDERS are invited Eot x purchase of a sm?J quantity of building535 words
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Advertisement17 1951-08-23 4 5 ;o,!(i IM neE to SHIPI D n I B N j i'STABJ is r A i17 words
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Miscellaneous44 1951-08-23 4 rT^i 1 I V ?fcX a?b 55/^SA'iI I T 'f^NOT PAIR, WHAT'S f THAT PLACE INSTALLED Gftb. II V ol^,^!^? oo^ X TllbVbc 0U E *TIN' YA, A GARBAGE J! tS^YcK X^so/ 8 OL V pH TA<?N/ TH' -CV^ LVESTER 2J V, DISPOSAL I^l44 words
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Article53 1951-08-23 5 lilK SINGAPORE Federation J tunicipal Lab i ir Unions is to hold a mass meeting at Finer! Par!: (n\ September 22 lo commemorate the granting t>; Citj si itus i Sing ipore. A ce ebr ition sub-C >mmittee has b ;r> i draw up a programme i»r53 words
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Article, Illustration863 1951-08-23 5 Standard Staff Reporter II! J\ STOR\ of how a Chinese sundry poods dealer suddenly received a document requesting him to appear at the < S.I), m two day*' time, and which frightened him when he found out mat it v*a> a serious863 words
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Article278 1951-08-23 5 Standard Siafl Reporter THE PROPOSAL to claim from Japan the redemption of lilt' iiinlii-hillioii dollar worth of "lianaiia uot<-s" issued during the Occupation, and the payment of the S.>{) million forced donation, was quashed by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Mr. Lim Tsu278 words
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Article411 1951-08-23 5 Standard Sui'f Reporter GENFROI'S leave provisions have been no ide t>r Government servants suffering irom tuberculosis and every consideration is made ftn them, said a Government spokesman when interviewed by The Standard. There are about 200 Government workers suffering from TB undergoing treatment m Government411 words
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Article171 1951-08-23 5 M BBTATIONS liable to load shi-tldiug tmlu.\ DAT Asia KnblxT I. omit-,' .1. Sims Ay. s:iw Mill. Shell Co., Lee Rnblir Works. Mt Batten Network. Cathay. McDonald House. Armenian Nt. Dr.. Lan Caye Place/ Fort Tanning. Seah St./ Waterloo >t.. St. An<Jre\*s Ili^li st. Stamford Kd.. \lb«>rt171 words
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Article91 1951-08-23 5 TUF CEYLON Minister of Finance, Mi J R Jaj e■.a d accompanied by Mrs. Jayewar- dene. Mr. R. G. Senanayake. MP.. Parliamentary Secretary I i tne Minister of Defence and External Affairs and Mr. R J Bodinagnda. Private Secretary 'to the Minister of Finance, arrive91 words
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221 1951-08-23 5 LOVER WAS WITH OTHER MAN, SAYS HUSBAND Standard Staff Beparter BECAUSE he di ed I it s tnisi rest was with an A man m her Koom on Ch Mew Ye.r'n Day. Lini Sei Chuan, a businessman told Singapore Second Police Court terday that < ired to take her ':>..221 words
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Advertisement581 1951-08-23 5 PUREE new R< i S ho.'f Mill I on i S •>■ itnbci md »ppii t foi n m of i h i I<Jt* *tt to classes fro I niry It| hou be m§ v j thr st h<M»ls 8 an and I p.n on Monday %t\ SepU ber and581 words
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Miscellaneous163 1951-08-23 5 SINGAPORE .'DimY: V.M.C.V.. Orchard Road: Fiend;, class 5.30 p .m. Commercial classes 5.30 8.30 p.m.. Gymnastic Keep-fit class 6 p.m.. Table tennis training p m. CHINESE VM.CA. Selegie Eload: Basket bail 5.30 p.m.. Table tennis 7.30 p.m.. Chinese chess tournament i.m p.m.. S:iH f "it free English classes j 7_9163 words
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868 1951-08-23 6 Singapore TIGER Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Don De Souza \OT since the chivalrous Don Quixote vent about the Spanish countryside tilting at windmills under the impression khat he was slaying giants and rescuing village maidens from imaginary dangers has anytl ng as remarkable as Mr. P. F. de Souza happens868 words
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1287 1951-08-23 6 TAKAR - A BIT OF PSYCHOLOGY WOULD DO NO HARM TAKAR XAKAR and his old friend Bottle are sitting at ease m long chairs watching the sunset. The world is peaceful and beautiful. As the sky darkens, a single star shines out above the last colours of a setting sun. They sit1,287 words
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1075 1951-08-23 6 RAWLE KNOX - 'Business As Usual' On In do-Pakistan Frontier RAWLE KNOX By wU 0^ m mm t"' IMC! IT is, 1 think, a Peepul tree, it is very large, offers plenty oi shade and stands beside the road here at Wagah m between the boxes the Indian and Pakistani border sentries We1,075 words
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453 1951-08-23 6 Sir: Let mo congratulate, you on your able and timely leader oil '"Dying Concessionaries." on ihe 16th instant. It is s. ud that men will Rive much tor peace and security but the one cause for which they are prepared to fight to453 words
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Article, Illustration385 1951-08-23 6 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By A \Ol NG lady m I white Bight* v her hair and a dove on her sh< what is called ••the full hritmcnl Her name is Peace and \<>u iroalda 1 She has a great iron hel-.ivi M between her bared teeth, a two-hurt,385 words
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Article86 1951-08-23 6 Sir. I have been closely fol lowintf the various letters recently written by your correspondents. Padl A. Krishnan, •TO.' and "B.C.G.*' 1 congratulate J J ..fii A Krishnan for initiating the correspondence and "TO for so ably •clarifying the points raised by the first correspondent. But I had86 words
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Article362 1951-08-23 6 Sir: I: is >aid by Mr. E. S. Moorthy of Singapore that during the entire period m which Ceylon was a Crown O ly. the Title of 'he executive ad of its Governmeni ..s Chief Secretary. This is not correct and a fallacious assumption especially by one362 words
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Advertisement27 1951-08-23 6 i THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO. I"I (INCORPORATED IN I i\ o. WS 1 SINCAPOKI i (Made I ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC S' f 1 Win AUTOMATIC NEAT MMll "Jm27 words
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35 Nations To Take Part In Jap Peace Treaty Conference
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110 1951-08-23 7 2 Presidents To Witness Pact Signing WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 The State Department Cuesdaj that PresEipuliu Quirino and Ti will witness the g f the United Statesnes mutual defence n 00 Aug. 30. Dep irtment said it win name its delegation to I ing ceremony. SecreState Dean Arheson is I to110 words
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Article71 1951-08-23 7 rED NATIONS ADVANCE X rea), Aug. 22 CUP):— X tesong armistice subv me: for more than two •..>■ m the Communist ida machine charged the States wHfa trying to break off the talks alras no official word on ed at the meeting t. g t >day71 words
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Article97 1951-08-23 7 US To Build A-Powered Submarines WASHINGTON, Aug. 22, firs A ontract for the nrst atomic powered submarine has been awarded to the Uectnc Boat Company proton, Connecticut, the LS Navy Department announced yesterday. The announcement gave no details. ac u* that a {orm *l contract has been awarded for such97 words
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Article111 1951-08-23 7 JAKARTA, Aug. 22, (AFP) Numerous attacks by armed bands are still being reported from West Java, resulting m an average of three victims a day. A passe:: ger train was attacked yesterday m the T.iioma> station. some CO kilometers south of Jakarta. The station master111 words
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143 1951-08-23 7 JAKARTA. Aug 22, (AFP) Fu;T battalions of former guerillas have returned to the underground m South Celebes, thus breaking the agreement recently concluded providing for their inclusion m the regular army, it was learned hero today. The guerilla chief, Colonel Kaehar IWu/.akar, has returned143 words
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78 1951-08-23 7 LONDON, Au2. 22 <Reuter)Mr. Alan Maclean, brother of muvsiDS diplomat P 0^ I lean has resigned from the British ForeUn Service, the Foreign Office announced here today. He has done so because he feels that while his brothers mysterious disappearance is unsolved his presence78 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-08-23 7 photo Professor Raden Supomo of Indonesia (left) chattf^with Dr. Nicolaa* S. Blow, Dutch Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs, on his arrival at Schipol Airport, Amsterdam, recently. Professor Supomo is on a visit to the Netherlands to discuss with the Dutch Government a revision of the roundAP - 66 words
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343 1951-08-23 7 Former Jap General In Malaya Consulted On Rearming Nation TOKYO, Aug. 22 (AFP).— Former Lieut.-Gen. Itsuo Iwakuro. who was m occupied Malaya where he created the v Iwakuro Kikan," a special intelligence service, appears as the leading personality among four Japanese generals who are said to have been consulted "by343 words
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237 1951-08-23 7 Japs Thank Ridgway For 'Soft' Peace WASHINGTON, Aug. 11, (Reuter)— The State Depart- ment Tuesday released the text of a letter from the Jap- anese Prime Minister Mr. i Shigeru Yoshida expressing the i "profound sense of gratificai tion and gratitude" of the j Japanese Government for the i provisions237 words
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Article198 1951-08-23 7 THE Communist regime m West China's Sinkiang Province announced m an official broadcast monitored m Srinagar. Kashmir, that all anti-Red forces m the area would be "totally liquidated" by the end of 1951. —A. P. EVERETT PHILLIPS, 72, Internationally known Professor Emeritus of Apiculture at Cornell University, diedA.P.; Reuter - 198 words
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106 1951-08-23 7 LONDON. Aug. 22, (Reuter)Tension m Persia introduced a strong note of caution into the London Stock Exchange today. The start of the new account found traders reluctant to extend commitments while awaiting news m the oil dispute and the Persian reply to Britain's ultimatum. In106 words
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200 1951-08-23 7 HONGKONG, Aug. 22, (AP) A report from Nanning, the communications and supply hub for Chinese Communist troops near the Indo-China border, said a see-saw fight with guerillas on the Kwangsi-Indo-China border was m progress. The report, as carried by the independent Chinese paper Wan200 words
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84 1951-08-23 7 BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 22, (AP) Three British owned insurance eompanier were closed by Government order yesterday, charged with violation of Argentine's insurance laws. The companies ordered to be closed were, the Royal Insurance Company, which has been operating m the Argentine for 65 years,84 words
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43 1951-08-23 7 JAKARTA, Aug. 22 < ReuterAAP) The British Commissioner General for South-East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, who is at present on an unofficial visit to Indonesia was received m audience by President Soekarno this afternoon, reports Aneta news agency.43 words
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260 1951-08-23 7 RANGOON, Aug. 22 (Reuter). Chinese Nationalist troops were stated by a diplomatic source here Tuesday to have filahlitWd tfceaMefuM m a buffer zone m some southwest areas of the Chinese province *f Yunnan and along Burma's northeast frontier. Reports received here earlier this month said260 words
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101 1951-08-23 7 NEW DELHI. Aug. 22. (API The Indian Parliamentary Congress P;irty la.^t night beard Premier Pandit Nehru explain the reason* behind his resignation From the Party's high command, and then unanimously passed a resolution re-affirming the fullest confidence m bis leadership. This meant that Nehru101 words
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129 1951-08-23 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. (UP)— Assistant Secretary of State Dean Rusk has told Congress the naming of an ambassador to Formosa is an "active possibility." Senator Pat MeCarran asked Rusk m recent appro pi j tions hearings what was being done about sending a129 words
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80 1951-08-23 7 LONDON. Auk. 22 <L'P> A red-haired truck driver m Korea has been ranied on the British Army rolls as "Private Cecil O'Bn en Fitzmaurice." Today it is "Private Lord Orkney." The 32-year-old soldur succeeded to the title of th«eighth earl of Orkney80 words
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Article148 1951-08-23 7 NEW DELHI, K\ s. 22 'AIM The Statesman geld today that latest reports from wei Tii>et show toJrf Uia western edge of t lie country is now under the control of Chinese com* munist forces, estimated ..1 from 1,500 to 1,000. The Chinese arc armed148 words
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39 1951-08-23 7 RANGOON Auf —The 8,. ma c>>>\ c tnent today "froze ;ill stocks r e tyres and tubes m c c a.S ;i (i i :n v COntftJ t-: the sale of Mat "■■>■' legic"39 words
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Advertisement88 1951-08-23 7 INTFRIOR A GRAND PIANO DECORATIVE im^\ m^ m 1\ 1 BOUDOIR I 1 «#r-r oxiHiio\i n an. i i¥«s I STEINWAY, 64 mode m New York $3,500- ij BECHSTEIN, T, mode m Germany, $3,650- |j BROADWOOD, 9' made m England, $3,650- |i Hit IXn XXW f J-FOOT novnoin unAxns AUGUSTUS88 words
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Advertisement30 1951-08-23 7 For the smartest home... MUUtKN •DINING ROOM FURNITURE DISTINCTIVE IN APPEARANCE THIS SUITE FEATURES ALL THAT IS EXCELLENT IN WORKMANSHIP AND QUALITY. TEAK THROUGHOUT AND LACQUER 10 -PIECE SUITE $1215.0030 words
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Miscellaneous17 1951-08-23 7 Jf LJ C\^ C^ll j^r^3T\_/ J Vp^ A^IN C f f^- I f^ i y-^ JgSJSitt JJ17 words
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Article, Illustration298 1951-08-23 8 S'PORE TO SEE 'ROYAL' AIR SHOW ON SEPT. 1 photo. VISITORS at Singapore's Fourth Air Day at Kallang on Sept. 1, will see a display of aerobatics m a twin-jet Meteor, identical with a show staged for Princess Elizabeth when she visited R.A.F. Fighter Command Headquarters, last year. The sameAP - 298 words
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236 1951-08-23 8 CANBERRA, Aug. 22 (Reiiter-AAP).— The Citil Aviation Minister, Mr. Hubert Anthony, announced yesterday that Australia will build an airfield able to handle modern heavy aircraft on the strategic Coco (Keeling) Islands m the Indian Ocean. The work wil cost £532,000. I A236 words
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144 1951-08-23 8 Gorgon To Go Into Dock Next Voyage Standard Shipping Reporter PROFESSOR EL Worrell, Lecturer m English a: the University ol Malaya is among the first and second class passengers returning to Singapore m the Blue Funnel snip Gorgon from Australia on Saturday. After making one more round trip to Australia,144 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-08-23 8 Twenty-two year-old Trans-VVorld-.\irline»s air hostess. Margaret Rowland, who has been .selected to play a part m the film ''Crimson Pirate." She was selected by Film Producer Robert Siodma whom she looked after \im during a recent trip. The beautiful "Spanishlooking" girl is now oa her way to lschia. Italy,58 words
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Article82 1951-08-23 8 Standard Shipping Reporter TRAVELLING m the Rotterdam Lloyd luxury liner to England last night was Mr. C. H. Field, nrmagcr of Lion Ltd. Singapore, and his wife and child. At the end of his leave. Mr. Field intends making a business trip to the82 words
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Article38 1951-08-23 8 Standard Shipping Reporter A TOTAL of 109 Chinese deck passengers who arrived m Singapore from Hongkong m the 3,318-ton Taksang three days ago. were released from the quarantine station at St. John's Island, yesterday.38 words
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117 1951-08-23 8 Standard Shipping; Reporter More than 1,300 troopg from the United Kingdom will disembark m Singapore to-day from two troopghips, nhe It. 106-ton Empire Trooper and the 12, 555-ton Dilwara. Besides tro.ips. the vessels are also bringing over '100 service families to join their husbands here.117 words
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145 1951-08-23 8 Standard Shipping Reporter A FREE bottle of Coca Cola will he given to every soldier on board the troopships. Dilwara and Empire Jrooper, by lion ltd., battlers of Coca Cola m Singapore, when the ships berth at the Harbour Board wharves today. Announcing 'his gesture145 words
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63 1951-08-23 8 Standard Shipping Reporter ANOTHER 300 French troops arrived m Singapore yesterday on their wiy to France m the Messaser'eN IHaritimes ton ship (iroix. W\ the triv>ps :\*-p from S:-*i»on. and are on their way back to Marseilles. As soon as the vessel dropped anchor63 words
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Advertisement529 1951-08-23 8 FAbT REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Duect Overlond Son Froncisco tos Angt'ei All American b Conodion Cities Peiong P Sham Spore ROBERT LUCKENBACK 25 27Aug 28 29Aug 30Aug 3Sept GEORGE LUCKENBACH 24/:6 Sept 27/28Ser' 29Sept/!Oct CHINA FEAR 24/260 c» 27/28Oct 29Oct/lNo* Accot.og car^o or Hongkong Foi tui! porticulan Dt\ Cargo Deep529 words
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Advertisement161 1951-08-23 8 Despatches TODAY: U.S A., Ceylon and Egypt noon by President Harrison. Djakarta and Sourabaya 8 a.m. by Kalianda. STRAITS STEAM WEST COAST MALAYA Vessel tor Muor Weekly Vessel to* \Acjlocc Iwice Weekly Vessel t o Pom Dick son Weekly Tung Song for Molocca Port D«ck<on Po*t S*eften ham Aug 29161 words
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Advertisement85 1951-08-23 8 SHIP CO., LTD. Hong Soon tor P Barge Aug 28 Hong Tat for Rengat Aug 25 Hong Thong *o» Hoqon Si Api Api Sept 1 Hong Ann for Djambi Sept 1 Mantin for T. Nibung Aug 24 Stia for Belawan Aug 31 SARAWAK b H BCRNEG Kojong for Miri, Labuan,85 words
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Advertisement305 1951-08-23 8 L^Ships m Harbour WIIAKXKS I AllM-rt DtM-k: Tbo« Hoa. Bemes SH!P (iniiiuMi CJate Vutrtria iKn-k: Banfnara, NuttaAdmiral lia. San Ma:iae!. Naiig Sjang Codinißton 21 2*2 2 j Nawa. Aeneas 31 32 2 I. aid up anrh«»r;«R«*: E.-maraida Carthige 4 5 H Niwa<se. Smeni Chand(>ara M 2 i able Wharf: Recorder.305 words
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Advertisement474 1951-08-23 8 SAILINGS FROM SCAND!Nav 1a K^^^^-UXi "NORDVEST" for Bangkok JF\ -FALSTRIA" tor Soi Q on b l9A F '-i Bangkok 31 "PAT AGONIA'Mor Bangkok 3Uu^ I 3 O a v Hongkong. Manila. Kobe N Yokohomo 14 lw "NORDHVAL" for Bangkok s epl >Mtt« v "PANAAAA" far Bangl.Sk JScpf '5-1 S Hongkong,474 words
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Article108 1951-08-23 9 Standard Market Reporter FAIR activity was r corded m the Singapore produce market 3 es terday. Copra was a quid market. buyers opening at $39j per picui and sellers S4IJ. narrowing tovards the close when buyers indicated $40 :.r.d sellers $40J. Coconut oil sellers quoted $70,108 words
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Article77 1951-08-23 9 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Aug. 22:A prices increase of between 10 and 20 per cent. i»n all types of fish m Johore Bahru was discussed and plioweel by the Fair Price Cummittee at their eleventh meeting m the Asst Controller of Supplies Office yesterday. Committee77 words
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Article39 1951-08-23 9 HONGKONG. Aug. 22— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HKSISfiO to £1 Sterling: HK$&5O to US$l: HKfl 810 to Malayan SI: HK*O 33 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK1323 to one tael39 words
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426 1951-08-23 9 Re-admission of Jap merchants likely to start trade push !????Ij?^Cß TREATY IS SIGNED SICM\r Standard Staff Reporter liere to m ,'n J ?P aneBe Peace treaty next month is expected Ka»t \Man rm, VaSlOn by Ja P anese of Malaya and other SouthJ^ AMan_eo»ntr,e S .nten s ifyi ng the426 words
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Article178 1951-08-23 9 MR i <»ri i",'!?"! SlalT Re P°rter f»r a f K M VV V f Si "^P«^ Pai,l «4.18 kLi of frwl "'l<l land m Tanalin ■v^n« u-e and Company, i M r G oei paid $80,768 t>r the lot with an area of178 words
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178 1951-08-23 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Wed.—There was a firmer tendency m all sections of the Malayan share market today with strong buying interest m industrial shares. according to the Malayan Sharebrokers* Association. Changed prices were: INDUSTRIALS Bayers Sellers Alex Bricks Prer 1.95 2 05 Ords.178 words
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Article116 1951-08-23 9 RUBBER The latest Singapore robber prices yesterday were per Ib. Buyers Sellers No I R.S.S Spot Loose $1,465 $1,471 F. 0.8. m bales Sept. No I KSS 91.431 $1.44 No 2 K n s $1.39 $1.46 No 3 Kn js mom > $1.32 $1.33 Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBEK116 words
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829 1951-08-23 9 TEHERAN, Aug. 22 (OFNS). It is hard to escape the conclusion that Persia's oil industry is on the downgrade. Never again is Persia likely to holtl the predominant position m the world's oil market (fourth after the United States, Soviet Russia and Venezuela) that829 words
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84 1951-08-23 9 HOMiKONG, Aug. 22 (AP)— U.S. currency jumped to a record high Quotation for the year on the Hongkong free money market yesterday. At the preak it was HKst>.so for L T 'SSI. The open market price for gold reached 11K5320 per ounce from an84 words
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97 1951-08-23 9 WORLD production of tin m Tte intirnaUonal Tin Study Exports of tin m concentrates from the producing countries during the month under review amounted to 9,600 tons. The main producing countries of tin metal exported 8.500 tons during the month, including 4.9i0 tons from97 words
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Article41 1951-08-23 9 Thailand gained a favourable balance m foreign ti«(!c of 4h2--628 33<i baht m the Btti month of 1951 Customs fit. ires showed export* through Bangkok and provincial ports totalled 1.978.820.548 baht while Imports aggregated lA'.'C.iw.--212 baht.— AP41 words
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487 1951-08-23 9 LONDON, Aug. 22 (OFNS) Latest find m Britain"* feverish km* for export markets is that for prefabricated houses ready-made houses m numbered crates all ready to be put up with little effort. In -the last 18 months, this new export industry has grown487 words
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Article25 1951-08-23 9 BUYING ra'es ioi Canadian dollars <i»er $100 Malayan) aie: «34 7/8 (TT), $3S <0.D.), $3f).'» (90 d/st): selling $34 9/16 ready iTT/ O.D).25 words
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Article, Illustration225 1951-08-23 9 photo. Standard Market Reporter RIBBER prices m Singapore steadied towards the close yesterday on reports of a new hitch m the Kaesong ceasefire talks. Opening nt around T h dosing levels, Q.uote.l proved laUr m th« grade rubber foi Sept* r shipmentStandard - 225 words
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Article72 1951-08-23 9 JAPAN'S Imports during the first six months of 1951 totalled U.S. $970 million. Thus b more than the total import value registered for the whole year m 1950. However, out of 23 major import iierns, R/heat, hides j.nd skins, zinc and manganese ore have achieved72 words
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44 1951-08-23 9 PAKISTANI Government surveyors have discovered r i estimated 60.000.000 ton deposit <<f magnetite <<:e m the Chitral upcm It is expected to play an important part ;n future expansion of Ihe Pakistan Steel industry. A P44 words
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Article124 1951-08-23 9 THE P and 0 I Cart! R€ broughi for Si: gapo c I m the United Kingdom 69 cases i t currencj notes, 890 package* and ic.MKi case* ol milk, kegf of nails. 2 533 cases of m i 200 case* ol ashing b 7 cases124 words
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Advertisement86 1951-08-23 9 BEER HAVfc TRItU SKVKRAL X BRANDS DID n X TO YOU TO C.IVE THI 1 MS<» A TRIAI? BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD., Singapore rm»mt SJ/rf ~S KLIM is produced m Preftr«Kt Hi« World Ovw tea Ca Inirmafl Cnpr BM«rre4 Your dentures CLEANED safety A easily l u>roughl>. StcrjJem sicriii/es >our dentures h86 words
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Advertisement54 1951-08-23 9 Wa/l>\ \h r xS^JiiCyi^^^^ 7 7A/F WONVtR MARINE ZNGtNt... LOW INITIAL COST ECONOMICAL IN RUNNING SIMPLICITY IN OPERATION Stocks Available All Enquiries To SOON CHEONG LIMITED. 33/34, PEKIN STREET SINGAPORE CIA A A p« \^^^^L f^ktl \^4KF^^^^^^^^^^^^^ vlvtt)U« s^^t^^ THESE PIPES ARE ALSO ON SALE IN OUR K. L STOKI54 words
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Article, Illustration363 1951-08-23 10 "IJANDORA AND IHK FLY--1 ING DIITCHMA N(Romulus) This is an unusual film m which photograph/, background scenery, high quality acting, and thrills combine to hold the interest throughout m a story that weaves the legend oi the Flying Dutchman into a romance of twenty years363 words
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Article, Illustration388 1951-08-23 10 DARK DOINGS AT RESORT i -TVI It. HI WITHOI 1 SI \HS" LI (Europa)— Here's a film that has aroused considerabl* teresi wherever it has been a: with critics speaking c I of the pei formance f Nad la Gray who portrays the heroine m this well-balanced rro st< y388 words
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Article, Illustration222 1951-08-23 10 DONALD ZEC - DONALD ZEC By MM MAS throughout Britain aacr c co-operating with the Film Censor m a campaign to •"tone down" sensational or sordid ti!m posters. Many local authorities hu\e complained that some posters art- objectionable and harmful to children The Public Control Committee222 words
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427 1951-08-23 10 Jeers Greeted Gene 's First Screen Test IK RBANK. California. Auff. One Tierney revealed this week that not so many years ago she was the laughing stock of Waterbury. CX. particularly among the teen-age set m a red-faced incident that almost signaled the end of her picture career even before427 words
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66 1951-08-23 10 Romantic Team In 'Peking Express' TTOLLYWOOD, Aug. 22.AA Members of the worlds movie-going public are slated to see an exciting, new romantic team on the silver screenthanks to Producer Hal Wallis* teaming of Corinne Calvet and Joseph Cotten m his forthcoming film, "Peking Express." The luscious and extremely shapely French66 words
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Advertisement185 1951-08-23 10 f^^B !^^%^^B '"'is m mi on the k 1 rapcr defied a whole cit\ and held it m the ;rip of fascinated •FO'.RTfIN HOURS* Honing PAUL DOUGLAS RiCHARC BASEHART -iSA^A. BEL GcDDES OEBRA PAGFI wi^ Agn*» Moorp^fod I STARTS TOD AY I 11 .i mi I M 5.45 and 9.36185 words
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Advertisement96 1951-08-23 10 FOR ONE DAY ONLY 3 Shows: 3 6.15 9 15 p.m United Artists Exciting Suspense Drama "QUICKSAND" Starring MICKEY ROONEY TO-MORROW "PIRATES OF CAPRI Released by Shaw Bros. REX J«»lior«' Balim Starts Today at 3.15—6.45 and 9.15 p.m. "LORNA DOONE" (Technicolor) ATLANTIC Great World One Show Only at 8.00 p.m96 words
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Advertisement90 1951-08-23 10 j LAST DAY! 1 1 Ifi lIpI^^HI fl^^^H MORBO1V .5 jiyHf^ KKO Rl4io'« lu-iii hrama KOmiM \N (I. Mi;. WV(>H IFlione fv L| >| i i ii 404- JMI MMI.li, A B^/Alk^ l3^ TODAT! CECILE AUBRY h I^| FSENCH urn Jfc-* I;I ENGLISH :I.ii > *^n^r^% JC C— JB P^'90 words
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Miscellaneous713 1951-08-23 10 Radio Programmes R VDIO MVIV^ V Sons.: l.::« News; 1i.40 I am.l n.%MIVJ »1.11..%11 Soii^s; p.m Programme Summary; (•IVT i it/kin 5.0S Tamil Son«s \ariety; Pageant IIKt. of History; .->.4.". Tamil Sones (Muslim) H p.m. Community Listening: ENGLISH PROGRAMME «<•» News or New, Talk; £lS Civic (IX4 m A 41713 words
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341 1951-08-23 11 Yorkshire 'Sure Of 2nd Place —Almost mi\. Auj:. 21 (Rcult-r).— iin having madt> certain o: cricket championship la>t ksktrc to<lay virtually MMOwd "1 the pggitSoM of runner :"cau»t' th«-> won their match \%hiic LaiK-a^htrc were < ianinr«an and the \w>t that' tn mow h»»pc for is to tie A-iiire. tin341 words
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Article64 1951-08-23 11 >^* >s^ »~»*^^»«»_»i_ri_ri_ri_ji_ri_i~i_ru«<-*">«~ l m>> HI for fun. I'd like to be the one to >tu -k and let the old man or »'ut. for the moment, here we fo witi that m goes Judy off m *pr««£bank of the River Owe, Beds. u> then she flattens Wit; f* e64 words
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Article40 1951-08-23 11 LONDON*. Aug. 21. (Renter): -Football results: DIVISION ONE: Burnley 0. Liverpool 0. DIVISION THREE: NORTHERN: Oklham Athletic 2, Gateshead <). DIVISION THREE: SOUTHERN: Southend Utd. 0, Port Vale 0. GLASGOW CUP: Firbt Round: Clyde 2. Rangers 1.40 words
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Article129 1951-08-23 11 The Singapore Island Club RAF Cup competition over :M holts resulted m a win for MC V Martia with a score of 75| 'points and the runner-up was V.E. Dawson with 111 points. The following were some of thfe besl cards returned: M V. Martia129 words
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Article37 1951-08-23 11 SEREMBAX. Wed. The second Xegri Sembilan intor-disti irt i knock-out soccer competition for the Bryson Cup starts on Aug. 25 All'six districts have entered. Last year's winners were Kuala Pilah and Jelebu (joint holders).37 words
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Article37 1951-08-23 11 LONDON. Aug. 22 <AP» fall Steel. Scottish road race chamnion beat Frenchman GabnaJ Audemard by three lengths yesterday over the 125 miles of the third staije of the Tour of Britain cycle race.37 words
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Article26 1951-08-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tmc Mercury A.C. will be m Malacca during the weekend for their triangular athletic contest with Malacca A.A.A. and the Swifts26 words
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Article21 1951-08-23 11 Mayflower Badminton Party of Singapore will hold their open men's singles and doubles tourney. Entries close on Aug. 27.21 words
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88 1951-08-23 11 George Tar) m K^e Meng a^a Phun TDt (Useful). Tournament i v,«n Vcrhpp F<>h. Umofficial long *r.wi o t Referee p,re Goh Boon Chiat. Beteiee Kiong Wo6n ffin'^^i i m '\"fj Omar (Gentle) v Wee imam Bock and Liew Khoon San ii Ton Chi'l J ;n88 words
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Article347 1951-08-23 11 TOKYO, (UP). A 26-year-old Japanese boxer believes he is a top contender for the world's flyweight title. Yoshio Shirai, who lost a split decision m a 10 round overweight non-title bout to world flyweight champion Dado Marino of Honolulu on May 21 last m Tokyo,347 words
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Article86 1951-08-23 11 NKTBALL is fast approaching: its prewar standard and the Singapore Girls Sports Club, m whose custody is the larkc Challenge Netball Shield are keen to hear from other u omen's clubs and make a serious attempt to revive the competition next year. The G.S.C.. which86 words
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481 1951-08-23 11 Lift Hockey Tourney Ban On Schoolboys By RIMAU' SINGAPORE schools sports authorities who hare so far fought shy of any inter-school hockey competition should revise their decision. It was stated at last week's meeting of the Singapore Hockey Association that the one reason why schools do not want to introduce481 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-08-23 11 TIDES and TIMES HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya. TODAY: AM I'M Singapore &ZM ?S6 Ma Ian. i IIJU 11 -'7 Port Dukson 10.04 lit.M Port S'ham («.59 y.05 Penanf 03.59 3.4834 words
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Article95 1951-08-23 11 CHESTNUT HILLS. Massachusetts, Aug. 21 (Eeuter) Wimbledon ami French champions Miss Don.-, Hart < 1 Miss Shirley Fry completed .i fine treble today when they won the United States doubts championship hero. In an all American final they easily heat Mrs Pat Todd and Miss' Nancy95 words
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Miscellaneous87 1951-08-23 11 I 111 1 s*ri*n O S 1 I Copr. ISM, K,ng r^turct SyikLcaic. wV^.fU f !,M WfVt j j <33 JBgj^^^^^ 4 (PRISCILLA, WOULDN'T I t 1- n 4 t^ «s ,r ->»—* YOU LIKE TO ORDER I V S* l! f *>&* Y OU CAN'T f >- —^-^^^q; -p^p87 words
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Article115 1951-08-23 12 KUALA LUMPUR. JlTed A k by K•; Sow. gor to dele I lie Sii gi] p c g to le at xiaj i a the Pi mces r* tad g Sow i pened the s elO fter the start v d g s before 1115 words
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Article62 1951-08-23 12 MALA X \NGSAR. Wed.— liie Disciplinary Board of tl Ku.il.i KftBgSST District lootball League >esterda> Mis>*'»d--«-d Iliri*. a member u» the Ivk.ndar Polo Club foul ball K-.nn troai :urther participation m the league games this 9Wl>»»n. Maoris, W«a ordered oil tli.- field fof rough pla> m62 words
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Article65 1951-08-23 12 X LUANG. Wed.— The Johore c i ingeni to the AU-Malayan i ecoms Sports at Kuala Lunvon Sept 7 and 8 will con--8 (>t nine competitors who oe led by Che Mutalih bin J nar as manager. Ng Buck ii :> the captain. T '.c65 words
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Article, Illustration686 1951-08-23 12 The Kayak Champ photo. By KEN JALLEH THE SINGAPORE Amateur Weight Lifting Federation plaii9 an Orient «--i;un|mm>lii|> meet m the Colony, hut, unless their efforts to unite all weigh! lifting associations m Malaya into a Pan-Malayan Federation, succeed the schemeAP - 686 words
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Article14 1951-08-23 12 LONDON. Aug. :i -RrGBY LEAGUE RESULT: Rochdale Hvirnets 2, St. Helens 17.14 words
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308 1951-08-23 12 THE JOHCRE Buhru Dis tr.it I. awn Tenni* Association duußpiOßships >tart to day at ihe Jorum* Internuional Ciub at !.;50 p.m. Raj will continue tomorrow and the following week. 'I draw is as i vs M en s gles V. ng T i 1 Majid308 words
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Article73 1951-08-23 12 LONDON, Aug. 22 <AP> France's R;<y Famechon, Eluropean featherweighi champion, h:is been ordered to defend his title against Britain's champion Ronnie Clayton, the European Boxing Union ann rnnced today. The fi^ht must be held before Dec. 28. Clayton who won the European crown from Al73 words
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Article86 1951-08-23 12 Brenda Fisher of Grlmsby. first noman home m last week's Channel swimming race organised by the London Daily Mail, aiknou ledges the cheers of the crowd that waited at Dover when sl:e finally clambered up the beach hiving crossed the Channel m the record time (>J 1*86 words
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Article, Illustration161 1951-08-23 12 CYMA. IPM.' lost their last league soccer match of the season yesterday to the H.M.S. Terror who beat them by 3 goals ito 1 m a hard fought game at St. Georges Road. Swarming over the CYMA area the seamen bombarded goalkeeper Van Huizen for 25161 words
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Article156 1951-08-23 12 Ollic Pavies' Track Notes LAST start winner Sporiinj; Pink lias an exlreinrly »o«mI ekance of following up his IVnan*; succrr.*. H«* showed this at Kuala Lumpur truck yestmlav when lit* -kipjx (i over thrt't* m .'l7 1 ."> st'os. His galloping companion. Demonic, also impressed.156 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-08-23 12 PENANG, Wed.-The Ramblers tion Club by four goals t fe?oon° n VICt ria Green a* Ramblers opened the scoring r v h n H ah Chong and anothe? goal followed from Fook Hoe Before the interval Bruyns reduced the deficit for the Rees ,J n second half71 words
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86 1951-08-23 12 I RA.TAB bin HA Rahman won ♦he billiard championship m the first Johore Civil Services tournament played at the Services club yesterday evening. The results ol the tournament were: Junior Open: Abdul Rahman i bin Wahid, runner-up: Abdul Rahim bin Salim Bans-i: Junior Handicap: Tuan86 words
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165 1951-08-23 12 KUALA LIMPIR, Wed. With the football season reaching its final stages, all eyes are focusscd on the Selangor F.A. cup tournament which begins on Sept. ,">. Ki»ht teams have entered the senior competition. The Selanijor Chinese Recreation Club, who, are unbeaten league champions are165 words
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Article213 1951-08-23 12 THE MARINES Department once again proved their superiority m the Singapore Amateur Kootball Association Division Three "A" league when they trounced a 10-mnn Netaji Memorial Football Club 11-nil at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. This was their 12th consecutive victory. With only another match to go. against213 words
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Article51 1951-08-23 12 LONDON, Aug. 22 (AP) An American Amateur Athletic Union boxing team beat Britain last night six bouts to lour m London's huge Wembley Stadium. The loss was Britain's first m a postwar amateur competition The United States won the last two bouts to clinch th e51 words
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669 1951-08-23 12 TWO records were broken and another equalled ,i the RAF (Malaya) swimming championship* held Seletar yesterday. The new records were llie 100 yard hacks! rok«- timr «,f 18.5 sees set up hy F/Lt. Danfie of Tengah, which ini|>ro\<<l n old time by 2.5 seconds,669 words
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Article20 1951-08-23 12 Helsingborg Soccer Team Delayed th, H s i i send I 3 1 n i I '■•'V.n, f Or thf20 words
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