Singapore Standard, 1 September 1951
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Title Section16 1951-09-01 1 Singapore Standard n, ol 'I NO. 62. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration331 1951-09-01 1 Ken Jalh h - Ken Jalh h \u Standard Sports Reporte: orld Champ VTay Miss Thomas Cup !r He Accepts PENG SOON, Malaya's and the world's No. 1 bud- < r. ha* received proposals from America vhich, it In* II require him to turn professional. PenjfSoon is at mi-Is331 words
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87 1951-09-01 1 Australian Carrier Sails For Korea SYDNEY, Aim. SI, (AP).— The Royal Australian Navy Aircraft .urirr, Sydney, .md Urn Destroyer, Tobrak, N.iiM'd from S\dne> this afternoon for artivr service »\ith the I tiited Nations forces Ui Kofej waters. Ihf rarriei prill replace JHIN Glory. The Tobrnk will at t i-4 m87 words
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89 1951-09-01 1 KARACHI. Aua 3] \PV- A police >fllcial has b< en esied m Lahore on a age, 11 was offi•unced today. His Pak iccomplice was also apprehended the innouncement Xbe p tfHcial arrived m re on A 11 isi 24 c route to Stan i89 words
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133 1951-09-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Enr-rgeney regulaiion restricting the conveyance of certain art !es by road between 7 p.m. anc 6 am which came into for from June 15 throughout the Federation has been arr nded. I has been necassary for go is vehicles rarryin?133 words
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Article67 1951-09-01 1 TOKYO, Aug. 31 (AP) Britain and Japan today signed a new and less restrictive agreement on payments m sterling for trade purposes. The agreement, reached alter several months of negotiations, includes Hongkong for the first time. An occupation official said the overall effect of the agreement67 words
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197 1951-09-01 1 >A\ FRANCISCO. "Aug. 31 CUP)— -Secretary of State Dean Acheson arrives here lale today to begin allied strategy conferences aimed at thwarting Soviet moves to block the signing of l\w Japanese peace trealv. A 4<J m Soviet de i gation i headed197 words
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Article65 1951-09-01 1 TRAWSFYNYDD. Wales. Auff. 31 (AP)— The British Army was m retreat today, beaten by 75 unarmed Welshmen who refused to five up 5.000 acres of land which the government had requisitioned. Army trucks yesterday drove up within three feet of the human chain formed by the65 words
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128 1951-09-01 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 31. (Reuter). The Governor of New York. Mr. Thomas E. Dewey, told the non-Communist nations yesterday to draw a Pacific- frontier line and to promise any transgressor "the same kind of bloody nose you get m Korea. "That isn't cheap and128 words
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Article61 1951-09-01 1 HeadhuntersRaid India: Kill 93 NEW DELHI. Aug. 31 (UP).— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru told Parliament today that on March 24 this year, headhunting Naga tribesmen from Burma raided an Indian border village and carried away 93 heads. He said "The incident had no geographical importance. It was an exhibition of61 words
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Article43 1951-09-01 1 THE CLOSED WARDS. Woodbridge Hospital m Singapore, are now used as a prison for the custody of persons undergoing sentence for criminal offences, persons committed for trial, persons remanded far further examination or enquiry and persons detained m -lawful custody.43 words
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Article18 1951-09-01 1 VATICAN CITY, Aug. 31 (AP) Pope Pius XII is suffering from a slight attack of laryngitis.18 words
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Article45 1951-09-01 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 (AP). —The U.S. Air Force is planning a "radar screen" for its bases m Britain, "Western Europe and the Mediterranean area. This radar screen is being constructed to give advance warning against possible surprise attacks from the air.45 words
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Article208 1951-09-01 1 NEW regulations to be tabled shortly m the Singapore Legislative Council extend exchange control to cover bearer and certain other securities which, because they can be transferred without the transactions being registered m the Colony, have proved a weak link m exchange control. Provision is accordingly made208 words
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304 1951-09-01 1 Allies Charged With Three More Violations REDS AGAIN PROTEST TOKYO, Aug. 31 (UP) A General Headquarters announcement disclosed today that the Communists have alleged three new violations of the Kaesong neutral zone one by a flare dropping B-26 and two others on Thursday by Allied ground forces. The General Headquarters304 words
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Article, Illustration256 1951-09-01 1 $I Mil. A Year Jobs Approved Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners yesterday approved a list of special jobs m the Electricity lAc partment which will cost them over a $1,000,000 a year. These jobs aie m connection with the new Pasir Panjang Power Station now m progress Or aA.P. - 256 words
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89 1951-09-01 1 Move To Get Better Soap For S'pore Standard Staff Reporter BECAUSE some soaps sold m Singapore have a low percentage of dry soap and lack the quantity of ingredients specified m their formulae, amendments to the Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance will be tabled at the next Council meeting.89 words
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168 1951-09-01 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 30: (Reutert— The National Production Authority has advised rubber manufacturers that restrictions on the normal use ot rubber for civilian purposes may be removed completely m the fir st quarter ot next year. This follows the agency's lift ing of168 words
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38 1951-09-01 1 MALACCA. Friday. Two bandits, a man and a woman. were shot this morning at Kpmaudkong Kesaug, m the Jasrii district by security forces. Bnt.h Chinese, the woman has betM! identified ts P-uik'-JdiL38 words
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Article87 1951-09-01 1 SINGAPORE Air D;iv the Colony's fourth— will ;>c he I at Kallang Airport today. Reserved se:<t^ com *■!(> Hid accommodation is provided wi t!io firM ba!con.\ and un the rool oi the Airport's terminal building There af«» aL^o $5 seats on t-it» first lloor and on the rool87 words
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Article36 1951-09-01 1 NEW DELI! I. Aug. :< lAP« A compi c. etiai\ tj LefiflaticMi governing relations between the government and u ,e pi ess v. ci introdured jti Parliament t«»rta>' by Home Minister C. Raiagopalacha i.36 words
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Advertisement30 1951-09-01 1 GIFTS far Any €orra#imm are easily salved rf you only call Of THE NOVELTY STORE, 88. North Bridge ft* Phone 51 23 Vt»ur pieatt know more often Ik.iii kLE IMPORTERS:30 words
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181 1951-09-01 2 MR RC. HOFFMAN, a Singapore member of the Straits Settlements Civil Seivice who is now on a Departmental Scholarship m the United Kingdom has beer. appointed part time lecturer m Law at the now Law Faculty at the University Colifge Southampton. Mr Hofftnfeii181 words
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Article41 1951-09-01 2 LEE MUI Siang, was fined $35. or 14 days' imprisonment m the Singapore Tnird Police Court yesterday .for having three Quarters of dutiable samsu at a hut m Jalan Sam Kongsi of! 9th m.v Tampenis Road on Aug. 30.41 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-09-01 2 THE ROYAL Singapore Flying Club will provide joy riding for the public tomorrow. Post- Air Day joy rides were introduced last year, and a post-war record for air movements from Kallang was established. On Sunday the public will have the opportunity of42 words
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711 1951-09-01 2 MC Hits At Local Perchase Of Steel For Power House Standard Staff Reporter LOCAL PURCHASES of mild steel reinforcements authorised by the Resident Engineer of the Pasir Panjang Power Station was severely critised by Mr. D. Robertson (Progressive) at the Municipal Commissioners' meeting yesterday. In a lengthy address which drew711 words
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Article39 1951-09-01 2 flying m three types of light aircraft. Tiger Moths, an Auster and a Cessna. The trips, which are SlO each are carried out by experienced pilots, and will be available from D.OO a.m. to 6.00 p.m.39 words
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Article174 1951-09-01 2 Municipal News In Brief.... 1 A TOTAL of 126 applications totalling $8.3 million have been receive.* by the Municipality for their $30 million loan to finance water and electricity schemes. A RECOMMENDATION that a diorama of the Pasir Panjang Powd 1 Station be bought for $858 to be exhibited at174 words
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282 1951-09-01 2 Biography Of Alexander— ln lawi Standard Woman Reporter THE UNIVERSITY of Malaya has acquired a valuable manuser.pt. the "Hikayat Iskander," written in J 857 as the nucleus of its Malay Libran, the Chairman of the Board of South East Asia Studies Prof. E. II. G. Dobby,282 words
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142 1951-09-01 2 THE SINGAPORE Municipality is spending an estimated GB.7C per cent of its total rate tund income for the current year on salaries, allowances and provident fund contributions of its monthly-rated and daily-rat-ed open vote employees. The Municipality has 2.296 members m the permanent staff and142 words
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Article38 1951-09-01 2 MAN A WAR BIN Madi. was acquired m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday (>' three charges of cheating S; iman bin Toikaromo, Kus;nuri. bin S;i;.t and K.'isrn.it bin H.,-s-;n of <>', at Sime Road on July 11.38 words
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Article151 1951-09-01 2 Support For Govt.Market Scheme Standard faff Reporter MARKET gtllholders would welcome the P» n t 0 °P en Gov ernment stalls m Singapore markets as a ">eans of bringing down the^st of living. Mr. Teo Peng Bo* President of Singapore Hsvkers Association, said yestcday. The setting v of Government stalls151 words
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Article35 1951-09-01 2 FOR causing road obstruction with six cases f textiles on the five-foot way n July 19, Ek Koon Joo of Nrth Bridge Road was fined S2OO n the Singapore Relief Court ypterday.35 words
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217 1951-09-01 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN* LNQUKST ipto the deaths of three Eurasian children arid the pilot of a feingle-seater R.A F. Hornet, who died wlien his plane clashed on East Coast Rnrid fin Atirgi 10 was ndjourncd suae die m the Singapore Coroners Court yesterday217 words
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Advertisement215 1951-09-01 2 JOIN THE MALAYAN AUXILIARY AIR FORCE AND rfELP DEFEND YOUR OWN HOME Hoth men and mmien recruits of a high standard of education and intelligence are tut ded for the Singapore Fighter Control I nit. The uork is interesting and vitally important, LEARN TO BE A RADAR OPERATOR IN YOUR215 words
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Advertisement205 1951-09-01 2 TRIPLEX-LICHTER Sole apeara Hogcmeyer Trading Co. (M) Lfd IfiPHONE *g '"ft if?} 4^f',\ Battery Operated Radio X-*- Low battery consumpfin I^^>W Trop.cal Proof "rH"*'T'^^ Push-pull power output < Marconiphonc Quality Full Particulars from the Sc!e Aqonts KEE HUAT RADIO CO., 122-124 Orchard Road, Singapore. Phoru 4i;CC 223 Batu Rood, Kuola205 words
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Miscellaneous61 1951-09-01 2 sJtaZV***. i,£F£L T^ H ALUU S I A GOIL CANT BE. TOO CARZFUJ AH GOT V THEN HOPE'S SI I BUBBLE ■''«aPHMB' T^t^'J,^^ J^fHAVx^^,r,uA I |-.'-SOM£OOiKS LOSE -mE^R AGOOD A SOMETHiKtG < mASS'OPPF SV#^!V N^" MEL, yGENTLEMA\^A? i I HEADS, WHEN THEY SITS NEXT SOL.ID S\ SOLID KJCT f :^Sf\>(;:61 words
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Article, Illustration413 1951-09-01 3 Photo. Your Views Asked On The Subject Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioner* at their ordinary meeting yesterday accepted that a one-way traffic scheme for the central area m the town of Singapore be approved m principle. The introduction of any such scheme, they decided, shouldstandard - 413 words
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Article134 1951-09-01 3 Standard Start' Reporter THREE charges under the Merchandise Marks Ordinance were preferred against a young Chinese m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. He was Gan Kee Teng. who was alleged to have been found In possession of SW crown corks, and 1.240 beer134 words
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Article31 1951-09-01 3 A milk seller, M.G. Periasarny of Thomson Ro:id mho pleaded Kuilty m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday, to selling adulterated milk on May 31, was fined $200.31 words
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Article52 1951-09-01 3 NG HON KWEE of Tan Quee Lam Street was fined $200 m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday for an offence under the sale of Food and Drug Ordinance. Ng pleaded guilty to a summons charge of selling coffee mixture m a container bearing a label which52 words
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335 1951-09-01 3 TWENTY-SIX-YEAR-OLD Kesaven Sivarajah was alleged to have confessed and offered hit* hands to l>e handcuffed after leading the police to his room, where his "good" friend lay dead. At a preliminary inquiry m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday Kesaven was tentatively charged with335 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-09-01 3 photo Mr. J. W. Brand, K.P.M.'s new manager m Singapore. He takes on his new position today. Yesterday Mr. Brand bade farewell to Mr. L. Meijer the former manager who left Singapore on retirement m the Astegkerk. StandardStandard - 38 words
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Article62 1951-09-01 3 Standard Staff Reporter A recommendation by the Finance and General Purposes' Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commission to pay the cost of flying instruction and club tees estimated at $1,000. as a measure of economy was approved by the Commissioners at their ordinary meeting yesterday. The understanding was that62 words
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Article87 1951-09-01 3 MR. W. T. McDONALD. works manager of the Singapore Glass Factory was cautioned and discharged m the Singapore Relief Court on Thursday, when he pleaded guilty to hurting his employee Ong Eng Kheng on Aug. 18. The Magistrate Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn said that Ong was87 words
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Article231 1951-09-01 3 Standard Staff Reporter IF MUNICIPAL staff examinations were allowed to be subjected to political pressure, "we would be a laughing stock of the whole world." said Mr. Yap Pheng Geek at the Municipal Commissioners' ordinary meeting yesterday. Mr. Yap was answering Mr S. S. Manyam,231 words
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217 1951-09-01 3 Standard Staff Reporter MUNICIPAL OFFICERS whose basic salaries exceed $600 per month will, with effect from September 1, 1951 be eligible for first class "A" accommodation m the Singapore General Hospital. This was approved by the Municipal Commissioners yesterday at their ordinary meeting217 words
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Article168 1951-09-01 3 MR. L. MEIJER. Singapore manager of the N. V. KoninkUike Paketvaart Mattschappii (Royal Packet Navigation Company), left the Colony on retirement m the Dutch ship Astegkerk. yesterday after nerving the company for 25 year* m ih? Eust Mr. J. W. Brand (43), the Assistant Manager of168 words
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Article55 1951-09-01 3 A SHIFT engineer. C E. Williams, examined m the Singapore High Court yesterday by Mr. T. Kulasekaram. Assistant Official Assignee, attributed his bankruptcy to debts incurred through illness m the family after the Japanese occupation. Williams said his total income was $750 a month. He was paying the55 words
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Advertisement198 1951-09-01 3 '3E d¥ S^ p Blood Jj^Jj W% wtmmi im kvvp hvuiihy. full oS ttiig ttinl t>nvrfsf§* fj<>** must lulu* it hottl** ni SERRAVALLO'S TONIC" It builds up a reserve of strength ill delight you. You can feel it doing i boa first dose. It floods your whole sys>nd strength, sending198 words
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Advertisement166 1951-09-01 3 1151 NASH RAMBLER VOTED BEST BY OWNERS! Best judges of a motor car's performance, \>^^L' QF F All comfort, economy and all-around satisfaction rILL are the folks who own that car. That's why it "^V^ J particularly significant that Nash Rambler MM J^ owners interviewed m an impartial Bur\«v conducted166 words
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Advertisement109 1951-09-01 3 REX*— .Mi""* Baliru Last 3 Show* 3.15 6.45 1.15 pn. 'DESERT FAIRY" (Coloured Knptuin picture with English Sub-titles) VTLANTIC Great Wona. Now Showing at 3.00 IJM 9.15 p.m. "BAPA SAYA" (Malay) SUN New World, Last 3 Shows at 3.00 7.00 (j 9.15 p.m. "DESTINATION MOON" (TECHNICOLOR) STARLIGHT (4$ m.s Pasir109 words
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Miscellaneous120 1951-09-01 3 SINGAPORE DFARY V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road: Cricket V.M.C.A. V C.R.E. (Nl i Away) 2 p.m.. V.M.C.A. v 223 BOD. (Army (Home' 2 p.m.. Spore Chess Club 3 p.m. Chinese V.M.C.A. Selegie Road: Student Music 4 p.m.. Basket Ball 5 p.m.. Student Badmint >n 530 p.m.. Chinese Chess Tournament 7.30 p.m Evening120 words
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95 1951-09-01 4 KL Has Grest Fature, Says New Man. Chief Xl M ft MT\ X irl Mr E. B.irrft the m# X I impoj Municipal Presideai was welcomed today try th< Muniripal Commissioner i at i ir monthly meeting. r uf.vt. ip rakini <. :i belttlJ <>» the oniinissionfv ,^.irrd thf prr-iti.95 words
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Article273 1951-09-01 4 PMU AlsoHasAn Plan For Malaya Xl \l.\ LUMP! R, Fri. The President of the Peninsular Malays Union, Inrhe Hash#M GhanJ today, n:;!'«ci an article published m one of the Malay newsI /[Mrs stating that he has invited the Sultan of Pahang t,, become President if Malaya sets independence, following Ihe273 words
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150 1951-09-01 4 ShotManSaid, 'My Mistake!' -Coroner Told KUALA LUMPUH i Tlu ini^ui!-. the deal Indian, A i .-'m. dr< g l.« ala f the A <r Itam Mines. <; from a revolver md was 1m magistral iii before the Haron bin H.i i I- inquiry t- contractor, said the 'or firearms On150 words
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Article51 1951-09-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Chen Chan H i. a Govi ament Chiteacher m Kuala Lumpui s been given per- ad publish a ed "The First Step* M tion for Chinese id Chinese Classes m Sch Chinese to pub Inese school textbooks i'A the F< iti >n recognised by Ie51 words
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Article53 1951-09-01 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Fri— Two Singapore resident". Mr. R. Ratnasingam of United Engineers, Singapore and Miss Sophie Ratn-nm. of the staff of St. Joseph's Continuation School. Singapore, were married m Seremban at the Church of the Visitation. Their parents reside m Seremban. The Rev.53 words
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Article, Illustration293 1951-09-01 4 Over 20 Bandits Surrender In One Month Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Over 20 bandits have surrendered themselves to the police m the Federation during this month, the last of whom was last week. Early this morning m a terrorist camp m Jasin, a woman bandit was killed. Yesterday,293 words
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Article222 1951-09-01 4 SJandjrd Staff orrt spondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Representatives of the three Indian irganisations m the country— the Malayan Indian Congress, the Federation of Indian Organisations and the Malayan Indian Ass ciation will meet here shortly to reconsider the question of amalgamation into one united Indian Dody.222 words
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182 1951-09-01 4 AT the third council meeting of the Malacca Settlement Council to be held next Tuesday, Sept. 4 the Settlement Financial Officer Mr A. H Robson. will move five motions dealing with finance among which will be an application to I I.E. the High Commissi182 words
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Article117 1951-09-01 4 Ra'ayatsTold: Work Hard Standard Stafi Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The kampong folk of Binjai Rendah, about 10 miles from Kuala Trengganu town, were told by their Mentri Besar, Dato Kamaruddin bin Raji Idris, that the Islamic religion taught Muslim.- to work hard and be self-reliant The Mentri Besar, m the117 words
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Article24 1951-09-01 4 KULIM, Fri.— Tunk.J V dudin Haji. the Assistanj Di trie Officer, Kulim has been transfer red to Bandar Bharu as Lam Officer.24 words
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Article138 1951-09-01 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Winner of the Distinguished Conduct Medal for gallantry m action m Pahang last year. Colour Sergeant Bhaktabahadur Thapa. of the l/6th Gurkha Ri:les. has been avarded a bar to the DCM for displaying great devotion to duty and personal gallantry138 words
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109 1951-09-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Social Welfare Oilier here is expanding its work into the villages and kampongs by appointing: welfare assistants who will make regular visits to the countryside and look into the conditions oi the people. Welfare assistants have been posted to the district109 words
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Article116 1951-09-01 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Pleading guilty to two counts of having i:i their possession one pound and a tin oi opium, two middle-aged Chinese. Wong Kam and Yee Thong, were sentenced to nine months' rigorous imprisonment, each, by the President of the Sessions Court,116 words
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Article79 1951-09-01 4 No Overcharging On Malacca Buses Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Fri.— Following allegations of overcharging by the Malacca Town Bus Service, surprise checks were made by the Road Transport Department fificials. Buses on the route were stopped at random and m no case was there any overcharging oi fares. Additionally, passengers79 words
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Article329 1951-09-01 4 THE OSPC. Pasir Mas. Mr. DJ Mathers, has left the district en leave to the United Kingdom. lee teck, 48, of Layang Layang pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to report change of address from Kluang to Bukit Bedak Estate, Layang Layang, and was fined 525. by329 words
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Advertisement812 1951-09-01 4 CLASSIFIED ADVT&, MARRIAGE i "DATNAM-Savithiri at bride': readence on 5J.1951. at Balangoda Ceylon. Mr. S. Ratr:am of the Amalgamated E:ig.neers. Sirigapore son of Mr. R. Somasundram (Malayan Pensioner) and .Mrs. R Boi Btindram to Miss Savithirj eldc I daughter of Mr. S. Rajadurai teacher A.C.S., Klang and late Mrs Ra812 words
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Article77 1951-09-01 5 NO DECISION has been made by Inche Mansoor Adabi to take the iMaria Hertogh case to Privy Council. Adabi told The Standard yesterday that his advisers were studying the judgment of the Court of Appeal. If they thought there was a chance of success there was the77 words
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Article136 1951-09-01 5 SMC To Block To The Press Standard Staif Ktpurler THE Singapore Municipalitj is [attempting to stop leakage ol confidential information to the press Mr. N Ward, Municipal President said a| the Commis sioners* meeting yesterday. During the adjoui roe t, unofficial member, Mr. C. V Smith said such Leak reg136 words
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428 1951-09-01 5 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners, at their ordinary meeting yesterday, decided once a^ain to refer hark to their Public Works Committee a decision of I thai Committee fixing ike qualifications for the post of I Assistant Mechanical Engineer m the Municipal Engi- neer's Department.428 words
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Article93 1951-09-01 5 Standard Stall Reporter. A WOMAN having an afternoon siesta at hei flat m Loioim ti. Geyians Koad on Thnr>day woke up to find tu< strangers standing over her. The two both Chinese had sot into the fiat through a back door which had been left opened. Both93 words
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Article144 1951-09-01 5 SUBSTATIONS lia»»h* lo load shedflins todaj ar<-: DAT: N>» Uorl«l. Bradeißeer Koad. i?;mi HiM-k Lcong Mills, Milne Road, Jalan Prkaa. Jalan Suit m, Beach Road. Uteimbra. Raffles Hott-i. Mim'uw:! Streei I io»n Tat Street, AiiwUrd Bond, >im> \\enn»". Jo (hi.it Place. ■I;ilan EailOH, R;ins«»«n Ko.id. r»»wm»r Koad.144 words
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426 1951-09-01 5 Standard Staff Reporter STRONG AND ANGRY voidwere exchanged between two Progressive Parly Commissioners at the ordinary meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday. The two Commissioners involved were Mr.-S. S. Mauyam (Progressive North) and Btr. D. Robertson Progressive South). The exchange of words arose426 words
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Article248 1951-09-01 5 VI OR STAR, Fri. Tin- Mentri Besar, Kedah, Tuan Jfuji Mohamed Sheriff bin Osman, has declared ihu entire Stale »»t htd;»l». excluding tin* District of Laagkawi, as. a Home Guard Area. Any male beween the ages of 18 and 55 resideni m the area will248 words
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261 1951-09-01 5 Councillor Wants More Playgrounds In Penang Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. The need for more playing grounds for children m the town area was of greater importance to the health of the poor than improving the beauty spots of the island, according to Mr. C. M. Hashim, Federal Councillor m261 words
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Article140 1951-09-01 5 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING, Fri.— Troops of the Royal Marine Com mandos today killed the highest ranking bandit m the Taiping area, Tany look, who had a reward of $10,000 on his head. Tang (30) was a carpenter by profession and was the former secretary140 words
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Article41 1951-09-01 5 Standard Stall Reporter THE INTERIM report ol the Municipal Salary Schemes Review Committee was yesterday deferred to enable all Commissioners to have a closer scrutiny. The Report was only tabled a couple of days ago.41 words
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Article62 1951-09-01 5 TRIBUTES were yesterday paid by Singapore Municipal C immissioners to the Ad 3 Municipal President Mr. Norman Ward who hod been the chair m the absence of Mr. T. P. F McNeice who is leave Mr. Yap Pheng Geek i Nominated Commissioner said Commissioners enjoyed his briet62 words
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Article849 1951-09-01 6 INDIA'S refusal to sign the Japanese Peace Treaty at San Francisco next week has caused the lvinatic fringe of American politics to behave with the finesse of an elephant trying to jitterbug m a crowded ballroom. For the second time within recent months American Republicans have used849 words
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Article997 1951-09-01 6 THE MEN SINGAPORE NEEDS TODAY r riHS Column is mildly intrigued by the wave of unpopularity against which Singapore Government is battling today. The collective efforts of the relatively small body of higher officials responsible for the administration have aroused the disapproval of a large slice of tht million people997 words
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Article, Illustration552 1951-09-01 6 CAN THESE PEOPLE BE EVICTED yfoo^^ Sir: We have to refer to the interview by your Staff Reporter w ith Mr. Kwong of Senneti Really Co.. regarding the eviction of 350 people residing at npper Al.iunied Road. Singapore occupying military huts, published a few days ago. Although Mr. Kwong says552 words
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Article430 1951-09-01 6 s i'- A1 long lasi a senior Banker, Mr. C.L. Edwards, of the Hongkong Shanghai Bank has given an interview on the by now infamous Rule ol the Exchange Banks 1 Association, forbidding a member bank (o engage any other member's employees without the latter's explicit approval 'Rcf.430 words
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Article211 1951-09-01 6 Sir" Surely our Water Engineers do not need an out.side expert to come out here to tell triem that: Singapore is a water-logged island, and that a couple of metal windmills per acre. would pump enough water t<* ensure us a saw- margin daily. (This slight draining of211 words
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Article159 1951-09-01 6 COMMENTING on the new set up of UMNO Utusan Ifelayu said that the policy which was clearly made known by Tengku Abdu* Rahman Putna, the new President, if a backward policy. The Malay public, according to Utusan's observation, is m support of Tengku Abdul Rahman's policy. That was159 words
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Article, Illustration17 1951-09-01 6 "Old film or not arts well, don't you think, for one now m his dotas**?"17 words
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488 1951-09-01 6 LET'S STOP LOOKING FOR SCAPEGOATS Sir; I read your lending article of Aug. 29 with real pleasure. For one thing, it shows that you have appraised the "thunder from the right" which was to be discovered m the address which Dr. C. H. Withers-Payne delivered the other day at the488 words
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Article254 1951-09-01 6 Sir. —Sometime ago there was :::;<(•■] publicity m the p si about the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind. which, I believe, was to be built m Johore Bahru. Tins was an excellent move especially m these days when people are becoming more and more conscious254 words
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Article345 1951-09-01 6 TABUAH - TABUAH later the Colony must foot a bill of nearly three quarters of a million dollara to free its Government Machinery of cobwebs, dela}'s and frustrations. This alone point* inevitably to thfc conclusion that men with tht wrong talents are m control. Finding tha right men for345 words
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Article, Illustration255 1951-09-01 6 Review of Views Malay coogren m IW< since Uie Foi mt UMNO the M ilayi r• told to think ii termi common family a> [a be -i »-r visaged now by D. Orni Journalists' Day TODAY II Chir.p.M' day. In observant c day, al] the Chinese D i Sngapore -'md255 words
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Advertisement89 1951-09-01 6 YOGHOURT SHERBET is X^^^ A hcie! Another Magnolia y^r y/\. triumph! Its a special low- W fnt ice-cieam with all the it ||L goodness of Yofchourt. It's V. ~-^s^ aVB|A sweet— with the iefrcshing N t*y V tang of Yoghourt YtCtfAtfJiN^ t^ \r Onl sOc for l 0 01 cartoll89 words
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Advertisement90 1951-09-01 6 SaOpr I I^RSNIkVm^HVS B^BT Ml #0' > *^^J»' bW BBB^B^W VP^bkvC»^vs^ I *^^M tto^*"^""* j^SMSbI bT WtnT^^^SS^^Zo^^^r ■■■KGIIX >!■ HbEf 2em/*M 0 Ivjp^ |fV |M£*^- i 1 B^f 1 1 i W^T Fliii di.luiction belong, to tli« liuu»r .-I GIRAKD PeRHEGALX f\ amo «>iu« 1701 lor it* i.olcucriliv ttil) id90 words
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Article122 1951-09-01 7 PRINCE RUPERT. 8.C.. Aug. 31 (AP)- -T\\o cruise ships collided yesterday m log-curtained Chatham Sound. 29 miles northwest ol this port. No one was reported injured m the crash between Canadian National Steamship's Prince Rupert and Canadian Pacific Steamship's Princess Kathleen. The Kathleen was122 words
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Article146 1951-09-01 7 Rocket Plane Reaches New Height EL S EG UNDO. California, Aug. 31 (AP)— A tiny rocketpowered plane has reached new heights, hitting a speed of around 1.000 m.p.h. m its climb, the U.S. Navy announced last night. The exact altitude to which Test Pilot Bill Bridgeman took the Douglas Skyrocket146 words
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86 1951-09-01 7 BOSTON*. Al*g. 30 (UP)— A New York man, carrying between $70,000 and Siou.ooo worth ol diamonds he allegedly was trying to .smuKile into the country, was seized by Customs agents today as ne alighted from a plane from Paris at Logan Airport. The suspect was86 words
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Article253 1951-09-01 7 We Beat Japan/Says War Review MOSCOW, Aug. 30 (IP) Russian claims to the lion's share of credit for defeating Japan m the Second World War were published today as diplomats began converging on San Francisco for the Japanese peace treaty conference. "It i.s not the American253 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-09-01 7 Photo. Doctor Meusa El Husseini pleads during the August 21 session of his trial m Amman, Jordan. With nine others, he was charged with complicity m the murder of King Abdullah. He is a cousin of Ex-Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Em m El Husseini. HeAP - 62 words
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118 1951-09-01 7 LONDON. Aug. SI fAP)—Britain is considering asking the United States, to write off l/ 5587.000.000 interest on fts American loan this year but hopes Washington will suggest it first. Treasury chief. Hugh Gartskeil will fly to Washington next week hoping to work118 words
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Article96 1951-09-01 7 WASHINGTON, hug 31, <AP> —Philippine Presideßt Qui.ino yesterday made an eleventh hour change m plans and decided to stay on m Washington. An embassy spokesman i-aid the President decided to stay. over m response to u/gent :e--quests by Ambassador Joaquin ElizaWe and members of th.c96 words
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272 1951-09-01 7 GENEVA, Aug. 31 (AF) A new international court, with powers to try individuals on war crimes and similar charges, was proposed Thursday by legal experts of 15 nations. They completed Thursday the last of the 53 articles of a proposed statute to be272 words
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253 1951-09-01 7 British-Built Race Course In S' hai Taken Over By Reds HONGKONG, Aug. 31 (AP)— The Chinese Cominiiiiists have expropriated the British-huilt 85.6-acre Shanghai Race Course. I The pari-mutual windows, where the city's foreigners once had the exclusive right to bet their favourites, have been ripped out. In their place now253 words
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Article167 1951-09-01 7 Truman Says Marshall Plan Upset \Y ASHINGTON. A n« 30. (Reuter) President Truman today accused opponents ot the Foreign Aid Bill m Congress oi upsetting the Marshall Plan tor European economic recovery. President Truman. at his weekly press conference, s>u:d that he had done everything :ie could to prevent Congress167 words
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81 1951-09-01 7 WASHINGTON. Aug. 30, (UP> An American salvager will iiii.se 197 war and merchani ships, mostly Japanese which sank otf :ne Marianas Islands, and break them up !>"• urgently needed scrap steel, the Defence Production Administration announced today The agency also said it81 words
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Article120 1951-09-01 7 MANILA. Aug 31, <AP>- A tropical storm with winds < 55 tn.p.h. m the centre was located 400 miles east-south-east of Basco, m the Batanes Islands. this morning Tte st< m oenti c is moving north-west at 1<» in. ph. and Is expected to pass nc. i. tA.P. - 120 words
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234 1951-09-01 7 LONDON. Aug. 30 (IP)— Some reliable authority believed tonight that the two long mission British diplomats went to Czechoslovakia after they disappeared, stayed there tor some time and may be there still. A governmental denial of a published report that the diplomats had been234 words
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202 1951-09-01 7 WASHINGTON. A.ig. (Reuter). United Nations Senators said today Stale Department official had told them that Japan '^nc\ Nationalist China would make ;> separate peace pact alter the general Japanese pea<-e treaty uras signed at San Francisco. The Senators, who would not permit use of202 words
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74 1951-09-01 7 PONI ST ESPRIT FHA\( E Aug li. <AP' A bmgUC pa sib thai H< turishes on oei i ra nj a eather was ident fi< Thursday at the cause of foai deaths ;^id riumeroufl rasri mi tal dis( vi banco In this lii74 words
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Advertisement128 1951-09-01 7 ITS NEW j j I h |r4-4tMg|^ SCAT DIRT! Hoo*er Dustette routs dirt from the most srcirs. rurnirure, outomobiles. Does iobs from ottic to basement. Lightweight, nondlc B*ush m nozzle makes quick work of Kttcr. OBTAINABLE ALL LEADING DEPARTMENT STORES SOLE AGENTS THE EMPORIUM 17- 19, BATTERY ROAD SINGAPORE. A128 words
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Advertisement30 1951-09-01 7 COMMMEJVCMJVG TODAY yWC A LIMITED NUMBER OF rT^fj MORNING y JjL AFTERNOON EVENING idp DRESSES Y\ Lt j j 2 5 c /c >k $HOP EARLY /[I AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT30 words
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Miscellaneous22 1951-09-01 7 L^^K*^*^ I s,-v/s r~^k y: Z^^Z^\ I SOME ME SHOULD _^x C-^> I Ij^p^p v>7/ U-; PEOPLE BE RUNNING- f T^^N W22 words
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Article1069 1951-09-01 8 iCfiAN Park Hotel bea it? No! Then, •r- •be •it fa Singapore autiI a lings, with •itly washing ip I mi md Ihe palms sway- ealthy breath i quid and c O m Park paradise to trn-out Globe 'ark Hotel J i\ its Of tys the1,069 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-09-01 8 ih< air«coiulilioned Dining Room. Fhis room i ,vi arromniodate KO persona at one Bitting. It is one tti ihr lovel) spots iii the Hold ami is so furnished a* m 'j,\\ r it a homelj almo.sphcre. Latest types of curtains are U9ed tor interior decoration.47 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-09-01 8 The attractively designed Cocktail Bar and Lounge m I lie main building mi the Ocean Park Hoiel i- pictured ahove. The Bar is equipped *iih a complete Moda fountain. The Lounge is m beautiful na blue. Kith Miintic painting on the *alls.46 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-09-01 8 A special sin»l<» room. Notice the flouiii" fedjgH wi »!•< ftirnit mi MM t scene beyond. The room have a bath-room attached, a l»eautiful \rra««l;«h Mrilli writing-desk, easy settees ami all furmeliiiigl to make ii co-> 1 1«« mlour im m this room i^ «j;« »1« I56 words
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Advertisement47 1951-09-01 8 tfit M? /DL^; BOAST. ...hut a FACT! 1 SiACAPORE'S NEWEST AND FMNEST \iO| \^^H% 6l 2 Milestone EAST COAST ROAD SIGLAP SINGAPORE TELEPHONES 81 .->."> l-.l v x x ~**t?i^Sl^l I 1 Ia v l\l I i\ /V l\/l /A I I I I I B||Wy^^^^fes^^^^B AIR-CONDETIOHED REST/lUR/INT47 words
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Article, Illustration409 1951-09-01 9 First Lot Of 176 Is Coining In Dardanus Standard Motoring Correspondent ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SIX Austin cars the first lot of about 1,100 for the Federation and Singapore to be shipped by specially chartered ships will be discharged from the Dardanus at Port SwettenliainAziz Mtdo Studio. - 409 words
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243 1951-09-01 9 Speculative Buying Steadies Rubber Standard Market Reporter SPECULATIVE buying and a lack of sellers had a steadying effect on the rubber market m Singapore yesterday. However, the market remained dull throughout the day, but for some short-covering purchases. Moderate turnover of business resulted. At the close, the market was steady243 words
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Article113 1951-09-01 9 THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per Ib. Buyers Sr!!ei> No I KSS Spot Loose $1.48* $1.49} FOB m bales Sept No I KSS 51.47 1 $1.48* No 2 X S 5 $1.43} $1.44} No 3 KS vS (norn $1.37^ $1.38} Tone: Steady. LONDON RIBBKK Friday's opening:113 words
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178 1951-09-01 9 Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE fishing firm has submitted to Government a scheme to extend off-shore operations. The scheme, which involves equipping of a fleet for deep-sea fishing, is now being considered by the Colony Fisheries Loan Board. Set up by Singapore Government as178 words
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Article43 1951-09-01 9 HONGKONG, Aug. 31— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HKSI.V72 To £1 Sterling: HK56.54 to US$l: HK$l 814 to Malayan SI: HKiO.33 to one Indonesian R v p i ah; Gold HK$323 5 to one tael43 words
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Article383 1951-09-01 9 A NEW bill called the Exchange Control Ordinance, 1951 is to be introduced at the next meeting of the colony Legislative Council. It aims to amend defects which have been discovered m the operation of the Finance Regulations, 1950. and to add a Iditional clauses which383 words
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Article40 1951-09-01 9 Under a new German-Argen-tine trade agreement, talks for which are now progressing. Argentina is scheduled to export wool, cotton, corn, rye. linseed oil and possibly frozen meat as against Gentian machinery, electrical equipment, motor cars and steel —AFP.40 words
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Article, Illustration138 1951-09-01 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Malayan share market was quietly steady m all sections with the bulk of business being done m rubbers and tins. London interest m sterling shares was Less Hithusiastic today than yesterday. MR. J. H. WHEELER Changed prices were: INDUSTRIALS138 words
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Article93 1951-09-01 9 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Aug. 31: Bo >kings f( r motor-cars by local residents continue to be heavy A total of 59 Austin and Morris C trs, which arrived here on board the Bellerophon from the United Kingdom, have all been snapped up. Of the93 words
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Article145 1951-09-01 9 Want Terror Insurance Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 31— The Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association. The Standard learns, is considering demands from Asian estate workers for an adequate insurance scheme to cover accidents arising from terrorist action. R> presentations fur granting accident insurance benefits to145 words
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Article115 1951-09-01 9 Standard Markrt Report* r COPRA m the Singai n <v duce market v.... easier yester- >;.. buyers o] g at $38 d selle:.- HOJ per picul. Later m the <-'. business i October .shipment at $39|. Coconut oil was a dull I ly ers beinj at115 words
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Article24 1951-09-01 9 Reuter tearnc m London that the British Trea iry \'ery shortly to extend to Western Ger- .o 4 e: aci >unt facilities.24 words
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Article, Illustration185 1951-09-01 9 MORE THAN 65 ics of a b r^.i- 4 "New W< ild S i i the Corner" on the hume uses rubber have been distributer; among the Leadi j trtmental stores m London and other parts of England, says a I report of the British Dev< ment185 words
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Advertisement121 1951-09-01 9 WATER SUPPLY AND SANITARY 1 OCEAN PARK HOTEL TONG NAM CO., 160 SI- LEG IE ROAD SINGAPORE TEL. 8234.1 v v v v v v v-r t vvvy v v v tty vv v FjrniturG COMFORT FURNITURE CO., i i Street. Singapore, FACTORS 12 N rth KriilL'. H<l Sinjiaporr. I>l.121 words
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Advertisement49 1951-09-01 9 V *l* SENG HUP ELECTRIC CO., 171 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE V II MMtlAfm A LXSTALLt TMOX t l /<, <. x- J ;>vv;"; "^^alHgflß^Ml^MJHiNsi-^MBlßfe i '^Ik rt^T^^r *rSv^vV^^^^^S^^^^6^^^MC^^^^^ff^^^SMwlß^ SIHttHLMk A -x J' T THE OCEAN PARK HOTEL WILUAM JACKS CO., (MALAYA) LT9. PHIUPSI PHILIPS LAMPS USED VV Ipy i— *MJMMtii^—49 words
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Article139 1951-09-01 10 Vampire Pilot Is New PA FLIGHT Lieutenant Jark Hobbs, Personal Assistant to three Air Officers Commanding the R.A.F. m Malaya, has been promoted to Squadron Leader and leaves Singapore on Tuesday to take up a staff appointment at Air Headquarters, Ceylon. His place as P.A to the A.O.C. is being139 words
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Article, Illustration277 1951-09-01 10 Former Carriers Are Reconverted Standard Shipping Reporter TWO former 18,000-ton United States "baby" aircraft carriers recently reconverted by Flotta Lauro Line of Italy into super passenger liners, will call at Singapore on their way back to Genoa m October and November, this year. A feature277 words
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112 1951-09-01 10 Customs Take Delivery O f Tinplate Standard Shipping Reporter CUSTOMS officers have been busy during the past two days taking delivery of 1,030 gunny bags and a quantity of loose tinplate which they removed froni the 8.1. freighter Okhla, which was destined ior Hongkong. An accident on the Okhla m112 words
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Article54 1951-09-01 10 The upgrade m Rotterdam's port traffic has continued during the first sLx months ot this year. During the period, a total of 6.441 ships ot total tonnage of 10.580.386 tons made port there, compared with the 6.130 ships totalling 9,134.326 tons that made ?>ort during the first54 words
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162 1951-09-01 10 By J. G. Darbyshire, Standard Shipping Reporter A DARING, well-planned and successfully executed escape was made by five members of the French Foreign Legion yesterday whilst the 8,000-ton freighter Wisconsin was 300 miles off Singapore. The five men, four German youths and a Dutchman, were162 words
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51 1951-09-01 10 Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty. Commander-in-Chief of Far East Air Force, is due to fly from Singapore on Monday for a short visit to air units at Hongkong. Accompanied by members of his staff, the Air Marshal will be away for about a51 words
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Article67 1951-09-01 10 NEW YORK. Aug. 30, (AP>— An American engineer, Frank M. Bellanca. says his company. the Bellanca Corporation of Wilmington. Delaware, has designed a revolutionary airplane fitted to carry an atomic bomb or to transport 1,000 troops 12.000 miles without refuelling. Bellanca said the four-engine bomber67 words
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Advertisement270 1951-09-01 10 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., ITD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Barge... Sept 3 Hong Tot for Rengat Sept 13 Vetset »o# Muof Weekly M Tfc fQf &QQQn Vessel to« Molocc «w.ce Weekly $j A. A fl5 Ve*»el »oi Oickson WeeWk Tung Song for Malacca Port Hong Ann for Djambi270 words
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Advertisement180 1951-09-01 10 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Hollano America Line Nederland Line Rotterdor Rotterdam Amsterdam MONTREAL, HAI IFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE.MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P. Shorn Penan r Sloterdyk (HAL) 10/18 Sept 19Sept 20/21 Sept (2) Bali (SMN) 20/25 Sept 26Sept 27/28 Sept (1) Ampenan (RL) 17/23Oct 24/25Oct180 words
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Advertisement554 1951-09-01 10 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CONIINENI Spore P. Shorn P«n««g "NORDVEST* to Bongkok G. 13/14 -FALSTRIA" tot So'yor 6 Bangkok 2-4 Sept In Port mm "PATAGONIA" for Bongkok Hongkong Manilo Kobe Yokohomo !6-19Sept 13-1 SSepf 9 1 2$eo "NORDHVAL" tor Bangkok 21>22Sept 18 20Seot "SELANDIA" tor Saigon Ranqkok 1 3 1554 words
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Miscellaneous193 1951-09-01 10 m Harbour WHAKVKS Stanvac Ogan. Mount Park. Ships Godown Gate ()I UK ROADS Aateekerk 4 5 tt Hai Hsuan. Waiwerang, InchBenrmnes 15 16 4 mull. Chit Sein. Sebastiano City oi Khartoum 33/34 2 CabotO, Santhia, Tomar Olinda. L;-San.k» 44 1 Ophir, Mandeville, Nordvest, La Glenorchj 8 9 7 Marseillaise, Chang193 words
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Miscellaneous84 1951-09-01 10 Despatches TODAY: Djakarta and Sourabaya 8 a.m. by Ophir. Bangkok (letters only) 5.45 p.m. by train, Sarawak (except Miri) noon by Rajah Brooke. North India and Pakistan (letters only) noon by Rajula, South India noon by Rajula, Burma, North India and Pakistan noon by Santhia, Philippines, Hongkong, China and Japan84 words
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Article, Illustration320 1951-09-01 11 A Clarh goble who daren't kiss a girl... TTANDSOME heart throh Ashok Kumar, Indh. Clark Gable, a man wht, c profile is sighed and swooned over by millions of women from Rangoon to Rio, has never kissed or been kissed m a film scene. "I dare not do it." he320 words
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Article, Illustration492 1951-09-01 11 SINGAPORE HELPS TO TRACK DISEASE BY RADIO "J^HE Radio message from Singapore flashed out m morse "ISPANHAN KZI FTS It paused and then went on "DSDKS LCRTK ZIPDZ KZIXE." In code A A. the weekly health report was coming m from the Ea<T. thus c mipleting the series of epidemic492 words
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255 1951-09-01 11 Australian Newsletter from J. B. Powell uudettaken by S. E Asia Command and the station was absorbed m the world wide U W. Organisation. At Ihe iiei^ht oi the Bnti.^-h influenza last December and January, health and quarantine Officers througb the health air news traced mo course of the deadly255 words
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Advertisement184 1951-09-01 11 •Vy%JH ByTl HTy^t^J I B fij i B 2— 4.15— 6.30— 9.30 p.m. I«MtP last i>>v opening tomorrow 4F_rm f' aW^^QIV Hh 1- -"•^^^^■^■^awmaaf Bfey J A I g^_<^gtg^Pm^fl I" a^B Bgß RANK gV^b^ ■»>''''■"■ ■B ft g^P^ CJHmgfll k'^^^ 4 gf^r^ A a^H k w/»^^ A wimm^Kß I g^g^g^^g^g^g^r184 words
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Advertisement324 1951-09-01 11 OFF TO A FLYING START— j and already assured of success! 1 1 1 \j j After the AIR SHOW... See "The FLYING DUTCHMAN" At The DAILY 5 TIMES U am., 1.45, 4.00. 6.30 and 9 30 AVA GARDNER (The 20th Century Venus) %ZL*jfgf James Mason wmnmA m«w flyingDutchnwn ECHNICOLOR!324 words
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Miscellaneous186 1951-09-01 11 Crossword No. 53 """■Bi tlHHn* i t i t mi hBSo I 1 1 I CLIFS ACROSS: 1 In J .n. :i shers ol his ate; 6. So one mak< rooe; 7. Metal bird? Could be; y Coaaeaueice In the next issue; 11 F^sh t"'t Vfi" far from fresh^ 13186 words
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Miscellaneous394 1951-09-01 11 Radio Programmes SINGAPORE Saturday Concert; p.m. 'Rays a v tt^ Laßßh;" !»:<•• News: M.4". Burdon Wil (484 10 41 m U nis An(l the Concert Orchestra; 1W.1.» Piano Playtime: II p.m Dance 1» a.m. FmeTf^ney News (R.L.); mu>ir played by the Orchestras of 1 pan. Programme Summary: IJB Charlie Harnet:394 words
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Miscellaneous191 1951-09-01 11 fill h I JMi.IL Jh, ,J r PHi; new moon 12.51 J- solar time) coincides with the beginning of the calendar month. Rising on an annualar eclipse of the sun. visible m Western Kurope and m the Eastern half ot North America, it presages continued conflicts of ideology, and difficulties191 words
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Article494 1951-09-01 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By &>afetf Orders, Galway Greer And Brilliant Son COMBINATION which should be paying to follow at Kuala Ummm today i, ihe Hobbs-U.arles tea... who look good for a treble m Sealed Orders, Calway Greer and Brilliant Son, the aat two to score 1494 words
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Article118 1951-09-01 12 JOHOBI BAHRU, rrL— Wong i ,1 m 'i>ck successfully defended i Bgjta title ta the Johore Bahi 1.1 A championships toi be iting Goh Teik Chow by r. j 2 TWa A "< s the I if th.-v met m the firm!. G nnii fan tin "v:v--r julu118 words
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Article127 1951-09-01 12 Cup TeamLeaves In Royal Coach I POII. Fri. Perak's Cup Final team left Ipoh at 1 p.m. today m the Royal coach and accompanied by the Sultan of Perak himself. Dato Pang lima Bukit Gaataag, Mentri Besar of Perak and president of the Perak A I A also travelled with127 words
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Article40 1951-09-01 12 TODAYS going at Kuala Lumpur races, last day of*lhe Selangor Turf Club August-September meeting will be soft as heavy rain fell on Thursday. A total of two and a half inches was recorded. Rain aNo came down yesterday.40 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1951-09-01 12 <<W)WI«iWWWErC~_ .^^mmwmmnwn uhu.uuiuuuuib.hu »h. RACE 1: 2.30 p.m. Horses CL 4, Div. 3—6 Furs. 1 020 Sealed Orders 5y 9.00 Mr. W. McGregor Watt Hobbs Charles 2. 00 Courtenav II 5y 8.13 Mr. SC. Wong Mme. Chan Peck Yoke Lewis Bagby 3. 000 Way an? 3y 8.10 "Shaw1,066 words
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Article127 1951-09-01 12 Qllic Pavies Gay Reveller Minoroo Goodwood Turfltc =^i= g[ B lE— ■ray— ISy— 1™» "fe&fe T&te. "Sg^ -j.v-w^.ii'r PFVWWOKTH B4BA SERPENTINE BABA C sSsSttoe Knight Serpentine C. Knight Pennyworth Pennywort!, Bow Le*gs Peanywurth Pmiworth H IVDV mi *M> m pirn HI- WINDY ISLAND CARNIVOROUS WINDY ISLAND U {i127 words
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Advertisement76 1951-09-01 12 I ok GOOD FOOD tall ai Till MONICO Reslaurani iikm I \>- H\K COCKTAIL A SFBCIALiTg nnnwr For BiTTI R EURO- fnAn /^~\r PHONE pfan a Chinese IHUr V^^^ FOOD X V ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. |^»V\ Ihe Best Food At Reasonable Prices SIKVHI (Mil MIDNIGHT M B%' ROI I ALONG76 words
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Advertisement318 1951-09-01 12 SWEDISH ANGEL'S LAST APPEARANCE (LEAVES FOX THE L.S ON SUNDAY) HAPPY WORLD STADIUM TONIGHT AT 9 j wmmmmmmmm m§m CIU/CHKU w IE j fi 1 1/ 1 j n Wm ANGEL H^^- GEORGE I- 'W^ PENCHEFF i r BARON VON jt| BOSCA BOA George PenchefT CHARLIE GAMAGE vs. MIKE BARRETT318 words
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