Singapore Standard, 4 September 1951
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Title Section18 1951-09-04 1 Singapore Standard JL b^jJ \*J 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1951. VOL II NO. 6518 words
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Article212 1951-09-04 1 4 British Ships Held In Jakarta Standard Shipping Reporter i,.!i-n -uistered ami t»o Panamanian i _h. lire being drtwncd l»y the Indonesian m randjong Triok, porl of Jakarta. The vessels are the Tat A.m. and Hook Hai. of Singapore, wad the Torina. Flying Bui. Li Capirena and Osco The Osco212 words
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66 1951-09-04 1 20 Egyptians join Treaty Hunger Strike Sepi I ■R< rteri now i s era who nation" t I gyptian V ,1 bulM !i 'id two i were ii "i vn *>-» d .i.ii.iv. a tot s rikers. g lawyer, U any j I funeral n which re\ i against ItM66 words
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Article39 1951-09-04 1 NKW DELHI, Sept 3 iAP> Seven pc p were killed and at le st 11 iniured early today, .t :',-fiutT train was de i I m the Shahdara-Sharan-pur tine nori oi Delhi, railway H ia s reported39 words
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137 1951-09-04 1 II LUMP! R Mon. ition > rnnit*nt i' i !ition of throwing ird the Ben] m Re- salaries Its princi- be i to by nt m Its n iiotia•ll salaries with its i ederal Gtmneil v.in N.iid today that nm»-nt had not con--i137 words
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325 1951-09-04 1 Standard Staff Reporter DECISIONS on the ri^hl educational policy m five British territories m South East Asia must soon be taken, or confirmed if they had already been taken, so that the educational foundations of the mixed society of these countries325 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-09-04 1 picture Mr. Malm i m Mat-Donald, Commissioner General, (standing) seen addressing: the three-day conference of Directors of Education from five British territories m South Fast Asia held at Phoenix Park yesterday. P. R.P.R. - 38 words
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Article332 1951-09-04 1 Standard Staff Correspondent N PENANG, Mon. The Penan? Police effected one of their biggest coups this morning when men from the I Intelligence Branch ani Jun- i ule Squad captured the j printing Dress that was re- sponsible for the publication of the Malaya Communist332 words
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Article83 1951-09-04 1 LONDON Sept. 3. (UP)— A Buckingham Palac e spokesman said today that the King is not ill He made the statement after a weekend trip to Scotland by two doctors started a flurry of reports that the King had a cold. The King attended83 words
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Article76 1951-09-04 1 LONDON. Sept. 3 (Reuter)— With business receiving no stimulus from weekend news, most sections of the London Stock Exchange today were under the influence of the approaching end of account. Movements were mainly small, scattered and to lower levels. In an idle market British Government stocks were occasionally76 words
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Article, Illustration125 1951-09-04 1 HONGKONG. Sept 3 <AFP>— Catholic Bishop of Hongkong. Most Reverend Henry Paschal Valtorta, died at the age of 68 today. The Bishop, who had been unconscious since Friday, was born m Carata Brianaza. northern Italy and had been m Hongkong for 44 years. He celebrated hisStandard - 125 words
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160 1951-09-04 1 Standard Woman Reporter TWO of India's leading hgnts m the legal world were last night honoured with a cocktail party given by Mr. Gopala Menon, the Representative ot the Government of India, at his home m Peirce Road. They were India's Cruet Justice. Sir160 words
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75 1951-09-04 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Dato Onn bin Jaafar will launch his Independence of Malaya Party on Sept. 16, and not Sept. 22, as the latter date clashes with Singapore "City Day" celebrations. The meeting* will be held at the roof garden75 words
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438 1951-09-04 1 Tension Mounts As Truce Hopes Reach New Low TOKYO, Sept. 3 (UP) The armistice talks to end the bloody Korean war dropped today to the lowest level since they started eight weeks ago, but high United Nations commanders indicated they are confident that peace discussions would resume. The Eighth Army438 words
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303 1951-09-04 1 Photo. TRUMAN WARNS: SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 3 (IP) ftntliM Truman said m a speech here today that the Communists may try to resume the offensive m Korea "at any time.** He added, "Moreover, they are eapahle ol launching new attacks m Europe, m the303 words
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48 1951-09-04 1 TOKYO, Sep.. 3. (AP> The U.S. General Headquarters announced tonight that Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy and two other armistice delesates flew to Tokyo today from Korea. Joy was accompanied by Lieutenant General L. C. Craisie and Rear Admiral Arleigrh Burke.48 words
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Article89 1951-09-04 1 38,000 On Shanghai Blacklist HOXG KONG, Sept 3, (UP). The Chinese Communists blacklisted another 38,000 persons m Shanghai for liquidation as alleged "counter revolutionaries." and the city authorities planned a major intensification of the purge, according to Communist press reports. The Shanghai Liberation Daily reported that m addition to the89 words
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Article54 1951-09-04 1 Mr T.ni Kok Ch< 'n«-t ECuomintang Leadei la Sing p b, yesterdas Btronglj protested that Nationalist Chini n<tt invil ed to participate m the Japai c pear*- treaty iesBion scheduled t<^ beftin t < >d > m Sao Franctscu "This is i (real instill to54 words
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Article, Illustration474 1951-09-04 2 Michael Goh - Auditorium photos bs Michael Goh First Broadcast In Chinese Others To Follow Standard Staff Reporter RADIO Malaya's new $600,000 studios at Thomson Road started to function last night when Chinese programmes were broadcast for the first time. The Green Network broadcast programmesstandard - 474 words
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Article135 1951-09-04 2 'I H I R X V one Tea hers 1 Training C legc L\ rt :i ate tudeni their First lions i i ,i F ng is the full I pass m alphabetical j r:— i s Ar i E; Chan Mvi I! n|135 words
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Article56 1951-09-04 2 J Ti iiine. a wellS i naval architecl stall f \O. will m Sing, r r« by BOAC on J d -aHI hold discussions Fishei es HBi als m Singapore G vernmeni and make innry ar ents f or the gning of fis its and the56 words
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141 1951-09-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter A FINDING of ceath by misadventure was returned m the Sii gap re O roner's Court yesterday ai an inquest into the death oi a four-year-old boy. Cht w Ah May who died ns a result of a motor acci- ni on141 words
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Article, Illustration285 1951-09-04 2 CHARGED with fraudulently misapplying a sum oi $31,714.28 under the tare of the Army Public Property on July 1, 19.">(>, lieutenant P. J. Tooley, Army Embarkation Cashier tor Singapore, appeared before a general court-martial held at Nee Soon, yesterday. Capt. T. F. Drury. Command Cashier,Standard - 285 words
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Article90 1951-09-04 2 THE 'CENT, newsletter of the Singapore Teachers' Training As.-oeiation. made its first appearance yesterday. 'Cent' stands for the three types of teachers being trained at the College-Certificate. Emergency Training Course, and Normal Teachers. Three cartoons on the "noble profession" are included m this first number. It90 words
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Article140 1951-09-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter A YOUNG Chinese woman created a scene m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, when her 73 year old father Yeo Liew was ordered to be sent to the house of detention, for hedging alms at Orchard Road on Aug. 29. Stamping her140 words
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Article51 1951-09-04 2 YU LIM Wah was charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for committing criminal intimidation by threatening a woman Low Geok Hoon with injury to her person at Siak Street on Sept. 1. Yu claimed trial, and bail was refused. He was remanded until Sept. 10.51 words
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164 1951-09-04 2 Ex-Municipal Archi tect Dies In UK HIS MANY friend, m Singapore will be saddened by ie untimely death of Mr. Ralph Resta] Gardiner who died m England on Aug. 23 at the age oi f?4 Mr Gardiner retired from the pest ot Deputy Municipal Architect and Building Surveyor as recently164 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-09-04 2 FIVK MALAY traffic police constables were injured when the Black Maria, above, ran into the wall m front of the Raffles Museum yesterday. Three of the constables were treated as outpatients while the other two, Mohammed Janes bin Salleh (24) and Mat Samad bin Abdullah (26) were detained for fur-Standard - 53 words
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Article60 1951-09-04 2 TWO CHINESE and woman weie acquitted m the Sine::;' :o First Court yesterday, charged v»;:h ttsistii g in the carrying on ol a c v \:,v ji ki lottery m a house m Geylang Road on julj 8 Acr.^ei wr-:o X Bc'.~.C Chy< ll I), Khoo Ah B;.h60 words
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Article61 1951-09-04 2 A POLICE corporal, Haron bin Abdul Majid, was charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with sleeping whilst on duty and armed with a loaded revolver at the Keppel Harbour Police Post, Singapore Harbour Board on Sept. 2. He claimed trial and was given 320061 words
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233 1951-09-04 2 GEOFFREY Langton and Joseph F. Key, two British Naval ratings who were charged with robbing a Chinese taxi driver of ten dollars, a wrist watch and a fountain pen, claimed trial before Mr. Justice Fletcher Rogers m the Singapore Assizes, yesterday. Deputy Public Prosecutor Mr.233 words
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Article, Illustration292 1951-09-04 2 Sir George Holds Talks With S' pore Businessmen SURVEY FOR NEW INDUSTRIES Standard Staff Reporter A PRELIMINARY survey of llie prospect of setting up new industries m Singapore to meet the requirements of the Colony's expanding population, is being made by Sir George Pepler, the Colony's town planning adviser. Sir292 words
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Article77 1951-09-04 2 A MALAY woman with three aliases, was yesterday ordered by the Singapore First District Judge to be escorted to Kota Tinggi to face an identity card charge. She was Zahara binte Mohd, alias Sharifah Rokiah, alias Abdullah of Kampong Lintin, Johore. It was alleged that on77 words
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Article, Illustration105 1951-09-04 2 Search For Missing Boy Still On Standard Stafl Report* i etill looking for l(,v old M*hoolh<»\ J.,-, E<lj:ar. who n [•<.; ini*hin«r from In- from 7.30 a.m. on $m he was on a W H I c day. B< use I c on picnii bel :e hi.- j 10.30 p.m.,105 words
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59 1951-09-04 2 Standard Staff Report* i TWO TAXI driver Chong and Ho X the Singapore T::.i Court yesterday hcv. robbed i y *:k if pa They were giving i v< [iminary inquii the Lnk i& Ma and Lidon bin S mre both comi Itt59 words
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Advertisement164 1951-09-04 2 w mrß^ Fabulous ...Goddess Of Love In A City Of Sin! Lucky is the man or woman abk I say 4 Tve never had a touch of rheuma: m my life." Sooner or later most people have a twinge <r eta-bbing pain m the shoulder or joints which is the«fir>t164 words
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Miscellaneous87 1951-09-04 2 I I The 'tunnel of love- empties into I t4" W 1 I *kwr I I I^l I* /»Bik* SMNEy R/VER. WHERE WE AXT/ES < < I PW.. r -GOT ONE O'TULM I T^ *%AV»^ l r »T^W YOKUMJS F/SH/fi/G.rr > UK! <^ Is CUSSED MACKERELS J %X^^ JiU^O S87 words
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17 1951-09-04 3 Three Years ForCarrying Loaded Gun was n£ arms :es was years M» •rs, yesE P R n17 words
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Article45 1951-09-04 3 THE SINGAPORE Buddhist Ass m states thai the burn- bs papers and pa] er is a the ber^ent ol the de id m accordance with the s ol Buddha. This, the si itemeni adds, is purely a Chine c a 1 tional custom.45 words
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Article, Illustration446 1951-09-04 3 Floodlights At Municipal Bldg. Standard Staff Reporter THE EMPHASIS of the Singapore City Day celebrations on Sept. 22 will be on youth and on the Colony itself. On that day the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, will present the Royal Charier to the Municipal President, Mr.446 words
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221 1951-09-04 3 Children See New School Take Shape Standard Shipping Reporter FROM THEIR classroom windows m a converted barrack Mock at <;han»i, children of R.A.F. and other -rr\ ice families can see a new 52.10.000 school rapidly taking shape. Expected to be ready for occupation early m the NVw War. the school221 words
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Article87 1951-09-04 3 Their First Lesson In Chinese Standard Staff Reporter FOR THE first time Chinese characters appeared on must of the blackboards of Government English school classrooms, when Chinese teachers ?ave lessons to some 50.000 school children who returned to school yesterday. The majority of the children took their first Chinese lesson87 words
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155 1951-09-04 3 'Out- Patient Departments Are Popular' Standard Staff Reporter TO COPE with the increasing Dumber of patients at the Outpatient Departments of the General Hospital m Singapore, the Deputy Director of Medical Services, Dr. J. Coutts-Milne, told The Standard yesterday it is honed to increase the Departments' statT and obtain better155 words
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251 1951-09-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR PERCY Hodgson, of Pawtucket. Rh.de Island. U.S.. President oi Rotary International for 1949-50 who is a world tour with his wife and niece. Miss Nancy Ann Smitn, wiil arrive m Singapore by X.L.M. today from Bangkok. Accompanying him from Bangkok is251 words
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243 1951-09-04 3 THE WHOLE of South East Asia is suffering from an acute shortage of doctors and nurses, members of ihe Y.W.CA. International Fortnightly Club were told m a talk to them yesterday by Mrs. Shirin Fozdar. delegate from the All-India Educational Federation to the243 words
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Article70 1951-09-04 3 IN MEMORY of his late teacher, Venerable Sumedha Thera of Ceylon. Mr. H. Sena, a well known Ceylonese jeweller, has expressed his desire to donate all the necessary Buddhist books and furniture required for the Free Buddhist Library which is being built by the Singapore70 words
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Article, Illustration395 1951-09-04 3 Thousands of Mooncakes Baked For Chinese Festival Standard Staff Reporter MORE THAN half a million mooneakes are expected to be baked m Chinese restaurants m Singapore before the end of this fortnight m preparation for the traditional "Mooncake Festival." This festival, which falls on Sept. 15, will mark one ofStandard - 395 words
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114 1951-09-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter RE(;istration of children at the throe new Govwmneiit regional schoolfi was not s<> brisk yesterday. At the H<<ii4 Road Girls' school, about MM) prls turned up for reftistr;Htion which rlo<od at one yesterday. Registration will continue till the lull quota which114 words
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Article46 1951-09-04 3 VALOO Srcdharan was j charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with using criminal force on a woman intending to outrage tier modesty at Canberra Itoad, Naval Base on Sept 2 He eia:mcd trial and was given $100 bail until Sept 13. photos.46 words
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Advertisement86 1951-09-04 3 \Um inj Sbl #E9 T&i yZ^ 9^ 2SZ .l#-c> lV#ft Hun Ihm it y it doing you good from the FIRST DOSE. It sends refreshed wrile blood pounding gloriously "SEBRAVALLO'S TONIC" *ort>r l O. OttO .tttV'f/fWf/ li«flor». A daily dose strengthens the stomac h. braces the vital system and excite^86 words
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Miscellaneous15 1951-09-04 3 [nJ^^P (tf^^^^^t^^Xr C MON SYLVESTER, OUMP/ K^^^C) TH' SILLY FELINE A TWIS IS M RB15 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-09-04 4 SpOTMn and parrnts of .Master David Day after his rhristtßiag »1 Christ Church last Saturday. Standing on the step to ttn Church portico is his mother and brother John and on the portico entrance is 'left to right) his fatkei >1r M EL Day. Mr. D. N.59 words
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Article194 1951-09-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Price of fish m the F« <lt ration m tin- la-t few <la>* hus j;oiir up by aluuit 'Ml per r«'iil. <tnin<f to a market shortage. The shortage m stated to Im* tluv to Mipplie* of fish not194 words
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103 1951-09-04 4 KUAL LI WPUR, Mon. I pur B Clul rizes given X.l Rol C to f the S E I with 1 I the Seni >r InDQODO the 54 .lot fn m the M.G.S., here. sei i boys c from S Klang, first, and 1.G.5.. X103 words
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Article71 1951-09-04 4 MALACCA, M< n. T v Straiti British Asscciati n here f i ita Annual General Meeting i Sal irciiy. ai Heeren Street, v < the following were eiecte'd bearei Pti Skll n1 Mr. Khoo Kirn J Virr Frrridcni Major r I n C'< ng Chyei Secretary71 words
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Article42 1951-09-04 4 THE Press Chlb Ol Malaya w. be holding a "i:et together" at the Harlequin. Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow at 730 p.m. It is the Club's first social for some time, and all members are earnestly asked to give their support42 words
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Article155 1951-09-04 4 Tin vs. Homes Tussle Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A large housing project m Kuala Lumpur may be sacrificed m the interest of the Malayan tin industry if the promoter of the project decides, within the next month, to prospect for tin on the side instead of erecting 160155 words
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Article91 1951-09-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Yusofl who was alleged to have been accosted by two Indians at the Lucky World Park en July 1 this year, slapped and robbed of $5. said ne was slapped again when he asked his assailants for an explanation.91 words
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263 1951-09-04 4 Squabble At Soccer Match Ends In Court Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— An 13-year-old youth. Nagalingam. who was alleged to have told a Traffic Police Constable thai "all members Ol the Police will be m danger m two months time." was today acquitted and discharged by Tnche Ibrahim m263 words
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Article123 1951-09-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Selangor Penghulus were told by the Sultan at their general meeting yesterday that the progress and weiibeing of a mukim depended to a lar?e extent on the ability and initiative of the penghulu. The 26 delegates were reminded that the present Emergency should123 words
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Article66 1951-09-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. H. L. Wrigglesworth. the new President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, today, cautioned and discharged a young Indian woman, Letchumy. for failing to report that her identity card was defaced. This was his case since he took over as President66 words
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Article72 1951-09-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent M [JAR, M on T p. c pi es ident of the Malayan Indian Congress. Mr. K. L Devasar. told member.- of the local Indian 'ingress at Muar that ali Indian organisations should naerse Into one political body He praised the wisdom72 words
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Article61 1951-09-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Moil For laiiing to attend a Manpower Medical Board, three Kuala Pilah men. were produced m the police court. One of them ManBar bin Buyong. was fined $100. m default six weeks' rigorous imprisonment on pleading guilty The others Lee Boon Chin and Fang61 words
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Article44 1951-09-04 4 MR. K. S. V. Iyer. Technical Assistant m charge of the Drainage and Irrigation Department. Kluang. has been transierred to Endau on special duties m connection with a padi cultivation sen erne. He will be succeeded by Mr. K. Kanaga•sabai of Pontian.44 words
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Article204 1951-09-04 4 SENTENCE of 2 years rigorous imprisonment to be followed by j two years police supervision was imposed by the President of Sessions Court, Inche Jaffar bin Mohamed Tana, on a 19-year-old Mohamed bin Oihman for theft of clothing and cash valued at $304.50 belonging to a woman204 words
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Article, Illustration108 1951-09-04 4 THREE Police Officers from Malaya last week took part m a passing out parade at the Colonial Office, of o.cers from twelve different territories who have completed a police course m the United Kingdom. They are Asst. Supt. C. M. Sunderal Asst. Supt. Bha108 words
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Article151 1951-09-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Hiding m rubber which was being tajvped. an unknown number of bandits. carl\ this morning, attacked a party of Security Forces m Seremban killing two and wounding three others. The Security Forces were travelling m a vehicle when they151 words
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Article256 1951-09-04 4 Big Future Foretold For New Nation Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. "Bold political experiments are taking place m Malaya and I have on doubt that Malaya will have to play a very dominant part m South-East Asia when it becomes a united Malayan Nation,"256 words
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231 1951-09-04 4 ESTATE SHOOTING JOHN QUICK, a 24-year-old Police Lieutenant, walked out of the Johore Bahru Assiaes a free man yesterday after being m the Police custody since June this year on a charge of culpable homicide, not amounting to murder, following an estate shooting incident resulting m231 words
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Article125 1951-09-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Before acquitting middle aged and almost deaf Tan Geek Heng, charged with possessing terrorist documents m the Kulai Besar resettlement area on the night of May 15. this year. Mr. Justice Paul Siorr remarked that the evidence of the witnesses was unreliable. The125 words
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Article69 1951-09-04 4 $tand:< rd Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Man— Yap Sin Yau. 47-year- >m manager of Chop Sin Heap Lee m Rodger Street. Kuala Lumpur, wras charged m the First Magistrate's Court, today, urith dishonestly misappropriating 31 large and 17 small bags ol Semolina valued at $882.29. The69 words
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Obituary69 1951-09-04 5 mi mi < orre>pondent Mon —More than gU m the parks will, :i as from, f lowing an cm ler re-i p oang Po-. ing S oppression i these ted However. licences. carry m of one o! the] stalls re pened 1 which his69 words
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262 1951-09-04 5 WOULD BE OF GREAT HELP MGR. ME ANY Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG Mon. Monsignor James Meauy, managing director of the only Catholic broadcast- ing station m Sydney said today that a Catholic broadcasting station could be set up m Malaya with the help of advertisers and a subsidy from •Catholics.262 words
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Article49 1951-09-04 5 ROA Loans To Aid Villagers j i >i i\) i orrfipondent c m —Loans v. .te RIDA One U c mak ng U r>: the SeVC I ":vr.iKota R ila Mud KM) .vill |o I imj ■<■ is ess while j is .i id MIC U CO- a esta- perative49 words
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Article22 1951-09-04 5 Hari Ray a Haji PER-\K wiU observe Hari R iva Haji on Wednesday September 12. It has been declared a public holiday.22 words
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Article41 1951-09-04 5 THF. regrouped and resettleno« t ii eas t T hi>: Valley, the \ffie and rubber estates were ins >'-ewe by the Sultan ot P ig, yesterday He aso inspecte <X■ np >ng Gu d traini camp ii Besera h41 words
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Article, Illustration195 1951-09-04 5 Standard Staff Reporter PARIT BUNTAR, Mon. A pretty wedding was solemnised at the Church of Our lady of Good Health. Parit Buntar. last week when Mr. A. 11. Monteiro of the Police Department. Krian. was married to Miss Irene Philomena Ooi Eng >f the195 words
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149 1951-09-04 5 IPOH, Won. Th«- restriction «mi nigh! cycling m Ipoh Town ha?* been curtailed by half an hour and will DOW slart from 7.30 !>.m. until midnight every This am ndment was dated When the rouii sa r [nspector Pall Sing! 1 asked that the149 words
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Article56 1951-09-04 5 SAKAI CONVERTS THE Majlis Anggola Islam (Council of Religion* at Pekan yesterday, approved a contribution to 22 Sakaia who were recently converted to the Islamic Religion It also approved a rise m the pay scales of the staff of the Arabic School at Pekan, the new scales to be retrospective56 words
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Article283 1951-09-04 5 Reds Will Fail Inevitably Aston Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, IVIOII. In a Liberation Day broadcast over Radio Malaya this evening, the Resident Commissioner, .Mr. A. V. Aston, expressed the hope "that Penan^ and all citizens of this Settlement will always enjoy the benefits* of peace and law and order." "Six283 words
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Article136 1951-09-04 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Mori— The Perak Turf Club has promised donations totalling $15,000 towards the building of five cottages m the Perak Anti-Tuberculosis Association's Rehabilitation Settlement at Batu Gajah. The donations will be spaced over a period of three years, during which the136 words
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Article153 1951-09-04 5 SIBSIATIONS m ESiBSapOTC liable to load shrtMing today: DAY' I. mi soon oil Mills, (Snail llin. I E. Network. I .i:. Factory, Hiver Valley Koi*i. KiiiiiM'.v Road, Orchard Road, Armenian str«'ft static. apitol, Newton Nor. I A. Kalinorai Road. Chartered Bank. <;»*«>rs«' >tr«-rt Static, I i ross st.153 words
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764 1951-09-04 5 Query On Status Of 2 Commissioners: Progs, Labour Oppose Ratepayers move Standard Staff Reporter THE MOVE by the Singapore Ratepayers Association to question the status of two Municipal Commissioners who hold jobs pa:d by the Cv^.vn was yester- r\ iy opposed by the individuals concerned as wel as by the764 words
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Article, Illustration223 1951-09-04 5 ALOR STAR, Mon. Ww& major NVtof M-heme* estimated to cost $427^800 are m BtagpeM m kedali. Work on one is l»ein« carried out v>hile the oilier |f in ihe course of in\ estimation. Inhabitants of Kuala Kedah. largest fishing village on the West223 words
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Article, Illustration90 1951-09-04 5 550 Men Called Up A Month KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A monthly average <>t 550 men have been called up for service m the Federation under the Manpower Enactment. This figure is exclusive of those h ive beer; exempted from service. INDIA'S Attorney General Mr M Srtahari kftl grcetitag the fwitninnfiStandard - 90 words
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Article68 1951-09-04 5 Two Talks For Public TWO more public i undei c ■■>. gpieei Education A will be held ai the B Council I?.! 1 On Sept Mr Fr§ Aili speak on t|Lc Mb* ject "What is S i ia ■Third man wi\ ■->,- M S Cl Thompson, o vill me il68 words
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Advertisement66 1951-09-04 5 t}o you know... \rfi *~~*JTj Id. I s >*> \hs\ tigers hunt moin!> fc» siqK? arJ sound, and then power o. scent is »cr> limited t- f*sJ -liSsjjj&F T H;\ HEADACH- CURE is I x «^F«\ unmo»ched by any othet X tSjj pain relieve! tot Head -jZ-^~^ «che Neuroig.a. Colds66 words
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Advertisement65 1951-09-04 5 OBVIOUS CHOICE m^§T WORLD'S BEST Machines You Will Be Proud To Own b V^lZ^^jgg^S highest technico! ttondards and >^ machines cf great durability V.^L' i 'f .1 V V 2.">0 i».»0 r< v ;2 Easy Payment Term Can Be Arc— fpi [S SoA- Agents: I GEORGE LEE MOTORS I S65 words
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Miscellaneous98 1951-09-04 5 SINGAPORE ])]AJ[f Y..VU V. On tiard Road Ho< i YM C A i Shei a ")d> ;j n Ifalaj C"i:».>s SII h rench Clan i M n John' \mbul vi c Pi td€ ;«t r« is P:<-' ilton i H m Commercial Cl tstef 5 M I p.m., Cj van98 words
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Article845 1951-09-04 6 npHE major mistake of the advocates of birth 1 control m Malaya is to elevate a real problem into something of a nightmare. They talk as though before the <nd of the century this nation is going Co suffocate itseJl to death by not controlling its natural fertility.845 words
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Article, Illustration1450 1951-09-04 6 WILLIAM FITTER - SCIENTISTS MAKE A USTRALIAN DESERT LANDS BLOOM WILLIAM FITTER By SYDNEY. BY artificially introducing minute traces of copper and zinc into the soil, Austra'ian scientists, backed by the State Government and a wealthy insurance company, are converting hall a million acres of South Australia's Ninety-Mile Desert into highly productive farms.1,450 words
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Article314 1951-09-04 6 Sir:— Recently one XYZ of Kuala Lumpur commented on my article m your paper which clearly proves that XYZ either suffers from some 'complex' or else I have hurt him on the spot that hurts most that is the stunts that our small frya and upstarts314 words
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492 1951-09-04 6 ip- y^^/r^ > < jr '^wr- SALESMEN AND THE HIGH COST OF LIVING Sir.— The public seem unable to bring down prices. They will make no progress by mainly appealing to the dealers to lower their prices. We will never get cheaper goods that way. for the fault does not492 words
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Article440 1951-09-04 6 Sir: I have not worked m any bank, nor do I intend to join one. Nevertheless. I listened with interest to Mr. Yap Pheng Geeks broadcast on '•Banking as a Career," which gave us a good idea of the functions of a modern, commercial bank no less than440 words
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Article52 1951-09-04 6 Sir, w nil c ild ban r mi h i id W article rei vmissing wire or P. Ifu This norntns tusamy osme to Hie H i the paper-cutting Singapore Stand i and 'ill of joy hi last his prayers ha trd MARY WOON Till N52 words
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Advertisement11 1951-09-04 6 |i<D<>ther T s Boy 6Os3Si'h<\ iilv^^ Sm %±tf& LJYTE TRADERS LIMITED11 words
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Advertisement644 1951-09-04 6 MADAME MALLARD By CASSANDRA 'Tour ducks on a pond. A grass-bank beyond, A blue sky of spring, White clouds on the wingt What a little thing Tc remember for years To i-emember with tears!" T?OR four ducks substitute six ducks or rather on* p lard duck plus fiive ducklings. For644 words
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Miscellaneous21 1951-09-04 6 USELESS EUSTACE 1 the Rtraln of m* i«» »i xJwo ijiurt «ffks at the ollire mmhi put In iti rislil 121 words
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272 1951-09-04 7 Up reace lalks Open Today; US Sees Rough Going SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3 (AP) Broad hints from Dean i. t .S. Secretary of State, and others ol the American deleioii yesterdaj iii«licatcil that th<\v expect r»u<;li sailing m tho :;n -i- conference, which opens tomorrow but are confident of 4272 words
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60 1951-09-04 7 Rules Drafted To Forestall Soviet Moves Si Sept I States Japanese feren c here rigid isi ol ible Ruses m is -t se place i ie Ja;\ c The each lelegai the conesa It ,1 by vi Rus g« m ihe d out ot 1 >me rules Si etai j60 words
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41 1951-09-04 7 Vprpmpff.Famous Monkey Glands Expert.85.Dies S I r a ospia < human r Sin in 13 after a it \v\ts disclosed s J >rf. a natii c Russi FreiK ago He had c but came short ding a P.ris ich specialised m HIS.41 words
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Article113 1951-09-04 7 NEW YORK. Sept 3 «AP>— Air and sea rescue workers yesterday searched Uie Atlantic m a hunt f< r 18 persons still missing and presumed dead after their crippled Rshi m boat capsized on Saturda y Ma .-!>• bodies missing we.c oe iei ed to113 words
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216 1951-09-04 7 Iran Minister Has Fight With Deputy TEHERAN. Sept 3, (Renter).— Yoasef Moshar. Persian Minister of Posts and Telegraphs, last night took sanctuary inside the Parliament building here after a fist right with a Parliamentary deputy. The Minister was attacked m the lobby of the Majlis (P^rlia ment) vtsttvi^y morning after216 words
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76 1951-09-04 7 WASHINGTON. Sept 3, (UP)— Senate Republican !e;ic:e:- Kenneth Wherry said Sunday the Senate should not ratify the Japanese peace treaty until Japan promises not to recognize Red China He said: 'Fe'low Americans. before there is a vote m t'^e United States Senate on76 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-09-04 7 photo This view from The Eifel Tower shows the U-shaped building being prepared at the Palais De Chaillot. Paris. for the United Nations General Assembly, which opens early m November. The temporary building is being built around three sides of the fountains m front of theAP - 52 words
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330 1951-09-04 7 'Less Chance For War Now Than A Year Ago'— Eden WASHINGTON, St^t. 3, (UP) Anthony Eden, Britain's World ar II foreign Minister, -".aid Sunday that ihrrr was "less chance for a third world war now than there was a year ago. 91 "The United States is more afraid than Europe330 words
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Article55 1951-09-04 7 HONGKONG. Sept. 3 (Reuter--AAP) Chinese leader Mao Tse-tung Sunday sent his "heartfelt greetings and profound thanks" to Generalissimo Stalin "m the just cause of opposing Japanese imperialism and maintaining peace m the Far East," Peking Radio said last night. The message was sent on the official tith55 words
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Article191 1951-09-04 7 FRANKFURT, Sept. 3, <AP) —The United State* government want-; a German peace sett lenient before the end of the winter, reliable American sources said on Sunday. The Big Three foreign Ministers will try to hummer ovi ne fundamental of this settlement m their conference191 words
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Article54 1951-09-04 7 NEW YORK. Sept 2 (UP)— The death toll m Labour Day week-end accidents climbed steadily tonight as Americans took to the highways, the beaches and mountains to celebrate the last holiday of the summer. Traffic accidents killed 239 persons between 6 p.m. on Friday and54 words
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155 1951-09-04 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3, (UP). Radio Free Asia will begin its broadcasts "to pierce the Iron Curtain of Communism m Asia" today, Brayton Wilbur, chairman of the Committee for Free Asia announced on Saturday. This first privately operated station to pierce the Asian155 words
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218 1951-09-04 7 KARACHI, Stpt. 3, (Renter). Three people, including i Mr. Harry Mitchell, Renter's 1 correspondent m Pakistan. I were killed when a car plung- ed over a 20-foot embankment on the airport road 10 miles 1 outside Karachi late last night The other218 words
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147 1951-09-04 7 HONGKONG. Sept 3, (AFP) --Ail real estate, surface rights and mortgages belonging to j foreigners m Shanghai must be regist< ed with the Shanghai Land Bureau between Sept 1 and 30 by the owners or legal proxies m case of absence from Shang147 words
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65 1951-09-04 7 .NICOSIA Sept N I API A British naval squad 1 comprising the cruisers Liverpool and Gambia, and a oum ter of destroyers nr.d frigates has arrived m Cyprus to hold b- mbardment exercises ofl he southern coast Ths is the biggest assembly of British warships65 words
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389 1951-09-04 7 SUEZ CANAL DISPUTE UNITED NATIONS. Vw Srpi. 3. (l»P>~ The Soviet Union ilrall bereetf a halilin- propa^an<fa defeat m the United Wiiowi tlii^ w*A wirm her delegates stimulated and thru deflated \rah hopes l!»;»f Russia iroaM hack K«ypl m the Sue/ (anal (fittpulr.389 words
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336 1951-09-04 7 TUC HEAD WARNS: BLACKPOOL England Sept I <UP>- British Trades Union Congress President Alfred Roberts I warned revolting f' 1 ;.-ig Labourites today that -lev H.e playing into the hands ot Soviet propagandists. lii an address to ■<.- TUC at a congress which336 words
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135 1951-09-04 7 Egypt Won't Comply With UN Request ALEXANDRIA, Sept (AP) Egyptian Minister I tuuned Saleh el din Pasha m i ted on Sunday that Egj I vyil! not comply with the I N jSecuriiv Council*! request lift i< i ions on Suez Ci shipping as long M I-rap' f to iin135 words
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116 1951-09-04 7 AMMAN J >rd m, sep( I .1 Xi -An official delegation ht h\ Prinre Naif. Regent ol 1 d;m since the assassination ithei King Abdullah, will For Geneva to brine PHnoe 'I hack to Amman ratal hat ton uadi 1 1 tn116 words
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Advertisement37 1951-09-04 7 the storu of Malayan Travel... MERCHANTS first came to Malaya m primitive wooden craft. 4^^^^B p— n wiih comfor* o n"i r Cind SD©©Q n if •h I > MALAYAN AIRWAYS fcANACCtfe MANSMiU» CO- LTD. OCEAM fUiLDINC* SINGAPORE37 words
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Advertisement62 1951-09-04 7 HnMHnttnmmiiHttKmramiHtmtiHHH) i FROM TOMORROW SEPT sth FOR 10 DAYS ONLY 10% DISCOUNT FOR CASH off ALL WOOL FABRICS IN OUR SILKS AND WOOLLENS DEPT ia n i f^ won i READY MADES IN OR DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT TO MARK THE CLOSING MONTH OF THE FESTIVAL of BRITAIN rWE HAVE MADE SPECIAL62 words
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Miscellaneous31 1951-09-04 7 *"jt?y I *#BW~^7| I A WATCHDOG?--! l^qfeqllf WHAr DOES f"^^ vj B».. f qiiiAftO— T HAVF UO.UAW *W <% \HE HAVE TO /_>\ j^^ A PRESENT FOR YOU— UA.UA WHAT'S "B^nT l^lSSl >°F31 words
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Article302 1951-09-04 8 Young Crew Are Now 'Old Hand s' Standard Shipping Reporter FIRING a 13-gun salute early yesterday morning as she steamed into her berth at the Royal Naval Armament Depot, the 8,000-ton cruiser H.M.S Kenya, returned to Singapore after nearly 14 months continuous service m Korean waters.302 words
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Article, Illustration131 1951-09-04 8 He Never Got His Feet Wet Standard Shipping Reporter IN Singapore today is a Briton who commanded three ships during «he war which were hit by the enemy but he never Rot his feet wet. He is Capt T F Pod ?er. K.N.. commander ot H M.S. Kenya. who arrived131 words
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Article123 1951-09-04 8 SHIP r.oilmvn Gate Angby 4o 2 Automedon 36 37 2 City of Khartoum 31/32 2 Cornelius Maersk 19/20 4 Demodocus 23/24 2 Glenearn 11/12 4 Giennioh> Hi) 7 Hoegh S.'\p:Seim 6 7 7 Java 15/16 4 Mandeville l 2 8 Mawai 44 1 Memnon 25 26 2123 words
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Article, Illustration147 1951-09-04 8 Standard Shipping Reporter TFIE man with the most distinguished record on H.M.S. Kenya is Commander John Church, D.5.0., D.S.C. with har, second m command of the cruder. He was awarded the D.S.O. as commander of H.M.S. Hursley for sinking one of Hitler's minesweepersStandard - 147 words
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201 1951-09-04 8 THE Singapore Air Day genera! committee thanks the hundreds of voluntary workers whose efforts helped to make ,1 success of Air Day at Kal- Lang on Saturday. In a statement issued last night, the Committee said: > "It i> impossible to mention a!!201 words
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Advertisement600 1951-09-04 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE O.rect Overland S.n Franc.sec Lo, A nqt le» A!l Amcncsn 0 Conod.or < 3tl* Peionq P S*fcaw $> OM ROBERT LUCKENBACH 31 Au 9 /4 Sept GtORGt LUCKINBACH 24/26Sep* 27/28Ser 29Sent/lOc> CH,N> BEAR 24/2600 27/280^ 290ct/.No> Acccptm9 cargo tot Hongkong For U« oorticulon of Dr600 words
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Advertisement173 1951-09-04 8 m sini;apoke red funnel lines" HEAP ENG MOH SS CO., LTD. SOON BEE SS CO., (S) LTD. 33/33. leiuk Aye: Street— Phone 3448 Passeneer Freight service* MV. "GIANO BEE" SAILINGS TO BLINJOK P PINANG, TG PANDA* DJAKARTA THFRIBON A. Spore appr. Sept. 6 L. Spore appr. Sept 15 SAILINGS TO173 words
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Advertisement282 1951-09-04 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Hollano America Li-.e Nedei and Lirw Rohteidor Rottcidam Amsterdam MONTREAL HAUFAX BOSTON NEvy VO r K PHILADELPHIA. BALTIM3RE,MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P. S'hom Penan** Sloterdyk (HAL) 10/18 Sept 19Sept 20 21Sept (2)Boli(SMN) 20/25 Sept 26Se»t 27/28 Sept (I) Ampenan (RL) 17/23Oct 24/25Oc* 26282 words
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Advertisement504 1951-09-04 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CONHNfN Spore P. Sham p^ •FALSTRIA' tor SoJQOr 6 Bangkok ln Port "PATAGONIA" for Bongkok Hongkong ManMo Kobe fj Vokohornc !7-20$ept 14-l6Sep» "NOKDMVAL" tor Bangkok 21-22 Sept 18-20 Sept "SELANDIA" for Soigon tfnngkok 16-1 7Oct U-15-Oct 0 "PANAMA" for Bangkok, I Hongkono, Kobe, Yokohama !9-24Oct "FIONIA"504 words
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Miscellaneous33 1951-09-04 8 Despatches Today: Ezidu-China by Falstria Christmas Island by [slander, Djakarta and Sourabaya by Siberoet Arrivals Today: Thai 1 and 'letters) !>>• train, Hongkong and China I lettei s and parcels) by Car- ba ge33 words
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Article, Illustration526 1951-09-04 9 BIG ANGLO- JAP TRADE GROWTH AHEAD payment Pact To Come Into Effect Shortly Standard Staff Reporter M ILAI N trade whli Japan will enter a new x 5 -i<m when the Aiii*lo-Japan sterling Bgreemeni takes effect shortly. removes the previous bottleneck m ions between the sterling area and Japan. Previous526 words
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Article19 1951-09-04 9 Rubber Prices Advance k t 'teportci I MARKET Bed th« i Nt. notr veswitb w moving OTCI SaturL It19 words
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27 1951-09-04 9 CALLF OFFICE OPENS AT THE AIRPORT 51 I >rur the faces It is ed by the C is open from 5.30 .•iter the Cusi nger to Dm27 words
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Article34 1951-09-04 9 itrd M irkel Reporter piiet yesertone •aa "bu inti rest sbi Id off g ;cul sellers. steady. I itqn ta- 5 sU c), $130 (BarnPepper $703 Sai < il 7 5 334 words
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64 1951-09-04 9 BONN, (Germany), Sept. 3 iAPi Allied officials say too much Ruhr steel which could be used Western defence is rolling nmd aa shiny new German autos. The Germans today have more cars than ever before. The British are irked because the Germans fell64 words
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Article40 1951-09-04 9 HONGKONG. Sept. 3— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.74 to .11 Sterling; HK56.5379 to US$l; HK$l.Bl4 to Malayan $1; HK$O.33 to <*ne Ind nesian Rupiah; Gold UK- 124 5 to one tael.40 words
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Article186 1951-09-04 9 CHICAGO. Sept. 3.— A new drug that is said to increase s ifely :he pumping efficiency of the heart over long periods of time has been developed here by American doctors. Called Myocardene, the drug is derived from the heart muscle of animals. It ia prepared m186 words
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Article, Illustration148 1951-09-04 9 THE Municipal Architect, Mr. I. Watson, said that temporary permits, renewable yearly, have been granted for the erection of four luxury type U.S. prefabs (a model of which is seen above). The prefabs are being: put up by the American Consulate m Singapore for148 words
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Article204 1951-09-04 9 When it is observed that no less than £107,500 is required to appease the various maws ot the .Malayan and Home treasuries, any feeling of satisfaction over an improvement m profit from £33,933 earned m 1949 to £195,305 last year is somewhat diminished. In such204 words
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192 1951-09-04 9 Trade Union 'Pressure 9 Under Fire Standard Market Reporter NO ONE begrudges labour a fair and proper participation m good times and improved profits but, as a result of pressure from the local trade associations and unions, wages and allowances have been192 words
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Article108 1951-09-04 9 THE a test Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb. Buyers. Seller!No IR.S.S Spot Loose $1.51 $1.52 FOB m bales Sept No I KSS $1,504 $151 No Z R.SS $1.46 i $1.47| No 3 KSS (Dom i $1.41 $1.42 Tone: Steady. LONDOiv KIBBtK Monday's opening prices per lb.108 words
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77 1951-09-04 9 Standard Staff Correspondent RANGOON, Sept. 3 In a move to stamp out smuggling to Communist China, the Burmese Government has ordered all importers and dealers to declare stocks of motor car and lorry tyres, following this up with strict checks of77 words
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Article20 1951-09-04 9 Standard Staff Correspondent RANGOON, Sept. 3— Nearly 10,000 acres of padifields m Yamethin District are now flooded.20 words
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Article25 1951-09-04 9 BUYING rates for Canadian dollars (per $100 Malayan) are: $34 7/8 (T.T). $35 (0.D.). $35 J (90 d/st); selling $34 9/16 ready (T.T/O.D).25 words
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471 1951-09-04 9 Difficult To Raise The Money, Says Brown's Review New Colony, Fed. Loans THE remarkable manner m nliit'li the rubber industry lias withstood a period of shocks and come through without disa>ter since the beginning of the \vi\r i« described m the latest issue of Brown's Malayan Economic Review. The Review471 words
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Article60 1951-09-04 9 Paper is now ready to vie with Textiles for v. c c m making rug?, diapers and insulating thermos bags. The Dupont Chemical lndustrv has developed a method of adding its synthetic rubber, necprene. to pulp just b( the paper is made. The new papers60 words
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88 1951-09-04 9 Standard Stall Reporter A LARGE consignment of New Zealand fruit and dairy produce for Singapore is now being discharged at Harbour Board Rod owns from the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand's 6.79G-ton vessel Warimu. The consignment includes 3.200 cases Of apples. 25.477 cases88 words
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Article74 1951-09-04 9 Standard Staff Correspondent RANGOON. Sept 3— The Carpentaria brought 6,000 was of refined coconut oil and 500 tins of deodorised oil from Singapore; 1.487 tins or coconut oil, 270 drums of coconut oil, 4.. r ,';o tins of refined coconut oil and 'Ati drums of refined74 words
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Article89 1951-09-04 9 HOUSEWIVES m Southern England run their own chain of 150 fruit and vegetable markets and so successfully that the idea is spreading. All are members of the 400,000-strong Na- work is an extension of war- I time emergency plans, when j fresh-grown green grocery was m89 words
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191 1951-09-04 9 STRETCHES of rubber roads are to be laid m Aberdeen, Dublin. Manchester and Somerset; says the latest progress report of the British Rubber Development Board. Rubberised bitumen is to he used for over a mile of spray coat work m Leeds and m191 words
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252 1951-09-04 9 Chief Kathi Of S'pore Wants Meat Guaranteed Standard Staff Reporter THE Chief Kathi of Si 112a pore, Haji Ali Mohamed Said Salleh. yesterday told The Siandard that he wanted a guarantee that all the mutton mM m Singapore was not "tainted.*' Otherwise, he said, the Muslim Advisory B v I252 words
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Article258 1951-09-04 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, lion. On Mai 15 an tiare market opt I the week on I QtliH r; (< < day. 1-: Mm i and m isti v i k ere sti ady v. hile tirr were fro'lionally 1 M r arcording to258 words
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Advertisement52 1951-09-04 9 UNDERWOOD THE WORLDS LEADING TYPEWRITER UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES LTD. I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG I V T, < SIME DARBY b CO. LTD. H IPOH MALACCA KOTA BAHRU l\ 1 1 v V ft y •heat selector dial I^l^fe MASSIVE BAKELITE HANDLE Mm//J I^STREAMLINEO BODY [j/\/\y •BEVELLED SOLE PLATE •SIDE52 words
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Article112 1951-09-04 10 LIFE LINES be f i( 'c I ov Hn««i time t let it the foot I your Often c diffli ilty there i :en f f eel nen P r:ii -i ea oi household 1 reluire a I < -t I alkinj itandinj UI?--r piously, the112 words
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Article298 1951-09-04 10 ALICIA HART - ALICIA HART Scrambled Legs By TTING m and out of autot m :es is an art tew wo- iccomplish gracefully un- have given conscious Iho > the matt< r. »st or us tend to tumble m or out, with no apparent concern for the way our ird298 words
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Article, Illustration170 1951-09-04 10 SELECTIONS of evening dresses, kebayas, cheongsams and swimming costumes, und charming Chinese women istlj Cabaret hostesses servi ig as mannequins went to make the "Swimming Costume Queen. 1951' show ai the Hippy World Stadium, on Sunday night. A crowd estimated at 7,000 turned up at the170 words
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Article170 1951-09-04 10 4 CONVENIENT system for storing: different size,, of nails »crews. nuts and washers can be devised by usinj cast-off empty jars with screw tops. First nail the tops to the under side of a shelf m your workroom or cellar. Then till the jars and screw then into170 words
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Article, Illustration790 1951-09-04 10 SIMONE PASCAL - SIMONE PASCAL Says QLIM-NAIADS have recently »5 shown us the best examples of what women of elegance will wear this season on the beaches, m fashion shows held at Paris' Pavilion Dauphine mi n the cool greenness of the Bois de Boulogne,790 words
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Article639 1951-09-04 10 MARGARET SCOTT - Evan Sewing Machines Have Souls MARGARET SCOTT writes T DON'T possess a sewing A machine of my own. I had always figured that sewin? was a job for professionals and clothes made by the amateur always looked that way. However, with junior well on the way now and ten thousand639 words
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Advertisement217 1951-09-04 10 »ho< impam a lovely jfiF loo* o' *O^». fO»'"« MWHIM WtLIJAMs \|.<;.» star FACE POWDER Max Jactor HOILYWOOO V Soft as its d«'!i! atr fraiiran. i. finest velvet. Max Factor Hollywood Fa« P.. give your skin a warm, vivid radiance and bnr,_- bM i full, natural beauty. Try the glorifying,217 words
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Miscellaneous47 1951-09-04 10 Crossword No. 55 < \d vet- I n-goei Regal o but Hradlesa Lot c lUFM i. own ome of yo« urn 5 I i tte- it. weat 12 Rp'oice 14. So off. c la I »1 ;i vq uwoj x\\(mi l 91 M 3 II I :«3 -v.i;i >\47 words
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Miscellaneous30 1951-09-04 10 THE STARS AND YOU ES k -5555 Sa -s r«a avoid it" Otherwise Tv will SS haV M your Beld and (durinj the n«t Mod^rat. your eipendltufe' By JEANINE VARNAL30 words
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146 1951-09-04 11 ,t W —Tht Hongkong government, i Portuguese authorities, has ordered a scheduled showiat here this weekend of called "Smugglers 1 Island. 1 The Hoitl plt viou>l> been passed by the Hongkong BUB h t V when a notice by the Roxy Theatre146 words
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Article, Illustration665 1951-09-04 11 ' ANACRUSES - Music Examiner To Give Piano Recital In Spore 'ANACRUSES' T\K. THOMAS FIELDEN, External Examiner of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music and Prin-cipal-Elect of the new Rhodesian Academy of Music m Bulawayo, is to giv c a piano MUSIC NOTES by recital on September 25 m Singapore's665 words
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Article, Illustration701 1951-09-04 11 Um\ jo us Crasy Rhythm; Honeysuckle Ro>c (Colman Bawkini anil his All Star Jam' Band i. RECENTLY we had an example, and a irery excellent one, of Coleman Hawkins pi ying with an all British rhythm section Now. here is a first --ue of friend Hawkins701 words
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Advertisement189 1951-09-04 11 3EM AND RETURN SCREENING [TWO DAYS ONLY) T HORDES OF KUBLAI KHAN ARE ON THE MARCH! s I'riimble d .and ff a rv!u"d m the Jf "-IT V < MBUl*- W*"*^^r> TODAY! II a. ;-i.;n. i. (ir» >.;u) m. ALHAMBRA= CHARITY PREMIERE i TOMORROW AT 9.30 p.m. I r. \<189 words
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Advertisement175 1951-09-04 11 "HisMasferis <U j ff DANCE POPt'LAR NEW RECORDS I|fW DINAH SHORE Down m Nashville, Tennessee Too late now (film: 'Wedding Bells')... B ***** TONY MARTIN La vie en rose; I still get a thrill JO 213 MURIEL SMITH Can't help lovin' dat man (from 'Show Boat') My Mother's lullaby B175 words
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Advertisement63 1951-09-04 11 t he fin Est n Sim \JjL) COLUMBIA HAS RECORDED /DORIS DAY I SINGING lt^^' ONE 0F OSE things" JHL RECORD NUMBER DB 2909 /rom l/i<? film "LULLABY OF BROADWAY (NOW SHOWING AT THE CAPITOL) j The record may be ordered from all authorized dealers. >. T. HEMSLEr CO. LTD.63 words
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Advertisement240 1951-09-04 11 [ii _n_f- I>HO\K 401? I^^S.. OUTLAW QUEEN LAST 4 SHOWS! 11, 1.45, 4.00 6.30 0NLY! j Charity Premiere m aid of SATA < TONIGHT 9.30 p.m. j fflßse* _J_it t _.^st_^v^^ J_rjSJ _/^vJS\_^3__|___^ M >^^ "r* i I DONALD O'CONNOR PIPER LAURIE l|' AVA tiARDMI! .lAMIS MASON I "PANDORA and240 words
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Miscellaneous396 1951-09-04 11 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME 184 m A 41 m n> am FwiCTcrnrj News <X I. i I i> m Radio Orchestra; f.36 News; 14". R.ob Chestei Orchestra; B.IS ProjcranuM >unimarv; 8.11 lour Stars A A Starlet; 8.88 I N Prosraninit': 4.'i k.m'io Malaya Trio; 6.55 \niuiuiu eincnts; p.m. NeWI396 words
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126 1951-09-04 12 IOR rill price ol one Be ktt two persons irtll be ad ■rifted to the Happj World Stadium at this Saturdays wrestling show vihirh features George Pew bell and Bare* Von Hei «cj on the nail »'vt-nt i v. j Oal126 words
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Article83 1951-09-04 12 H IYAL Ml SERVICE >RPS -pen t f; igby season i m itch Rainsi Rival An F c Changi at Nee Soon to tlowing have been U H ■tt the RASC team. M. or M.tchel!; Capt Byrne. Moyle, 2 It Lawson. Lt ift; Cpl Isles Lt83 words
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289 1951-09-04 12 THE KAMPONG BUGIS Fire Relief Fund »n<! SATA Im nefitfrom a soccer match which will be played on Sept. 14 at the Jala" Besar Stadium between the touring South China A.A. -d the Tiger SpoHfag f~*2~ mAW^ Council gave its blessing289 words
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Article145 1951-09-04 12 II IS f"^ 1 liinr tna the Singapore public were •mv.-m a ckaßce to watch i M.il;t>uu <BP l -inal. u( M r i. Strickland speaktaS M-t.-rdays •>th SAFA < DOBcil meet- "lie said th.it Ike SAFA < ..until .should write to thr rAM145 words
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145 1951-09-04 12 A R E S E, NORI BERN ITALY, Sept. 2, (Reuter). Fords Kubler. the experienced Sui>s rider today won the world professional road cycling rate held over a 205 kilolactrc] (185 miles) course OCR. He finished two lengths of a ti a< bine ahead145 words
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Article, Illustration306 1951-09-04 12 PENANG, Mon Schoolgirl p' iyer, Miss Tan Gaik Bee, who created sensation m the 1950 triangular tournament by her victoria over Louisa Lean of Perak and Ho Sai Yin*? of S- :i 130: was crowned Penang -\uv women's singles champion af'er her victory overStandard - 306 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-09-04 12 Members of the South China touring team and officials of the Tiger Sports Association photographed after si meeting at which arrangements for the charity match were first considered. Central figure m the front row is Mr. Aw Kow, Tiger S.A. patron and on the extreme left,58 words
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Article, Illustration571 1951-09-04 12 LINESMAN - Northern Reflections On Pe ra k 's Cup Defeat LINESMAN By Standard's Kuala Lumpur, Sports Writer PERAK'S defeat m the 25th Malaya cup final came as a surprise only to the vanquished and a big disappointment to the thousands who came from far and near to witness what proved to571 words
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Article214 1951-09-04 12 SPORTS LETTER Sir.- long last il is a pleasure to be able to congratulate the FA M. Council for the e.rcelle/jr seating accommodation and rcserved-seut arrangements for their guests at the Malaya Cup final match at Kuala Lumpur last Sunday. The official ushers had a peculiar sense of humour. Many214 words
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Article72 1951-09-04 12 TO GIVE office workers a chance to come m time tor the game today's soccer match at the Jalan Besar Stadium between the touring South China XI and Europeans Eurasians Combined will commence at 5.30 p m Thursday"? match between the r lurists and the Singapore72 words
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Article62 1951-09-04 12 SCORING a total of 146. B. Tooke and T.B Sim won the Island Club President and Vice President's prizes m the Island Club golt competition played on Sunday The scores were H Tboke 74--3:71 and IB Sim 89 14 75 total 146. P.J de B Wilmot 8762 words
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89 1951-09-04 12 His Team Lost But He Wins- A Bride IPOH. Mun-Mr. Thambiduraj popular honorary secretary of the Perak Amateur Football Association, was a smiling bride groom today despite the tad that Perak were badly beaten by Singapore m yesterday's cup ftnai The happy bride wu Ilia Xavamany. fourth c;,.;L >l iter89 words
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552 1951-09-04 12 FOLLOWING are weights for the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting first clay's races on Saturday. Cl 1 Div. 1 1 M. frobella 8.04 rara Street 9.00 E°ri View 12? Swnnd IlflV Four O'Clock 41 9.00 S rumce 802 OIIU «V Raj Mahal552 words
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275 1951-09-04 12 NEW YORK, Sept 3, (AP).-With US$2OO 000 already m the coffers of the International Boxing Club, the Randy Turpin-Ray Robinson return ma tch was vexsterdav shaping up more and more as the greatest JSS SZ^SM&it ta history of middleweight class boxing. The275 words
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Article146 1951-09-04 12 IN A keenly fought out friendly Hockey match played on the BODCA ground yesterday. Sherwood Foresters beat BODCA "A" by four goals to one Foresters owe their victory tc their keen defenders McCrady and Fernando Buckland opened the scoring for the Foresters just before the interval146 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous34 1951-09-04 12 I I n^^ m ~sL_i^- h HIGH lIL)F> ai th» principal rpsu-?^ »n Milaya T«»II.\T- A.M. P.M. Singapore 00.01 12.35 Malacca 09.22 9.39 Port Dickson 08.03 8.20 Port Sham 07.26 7.34 Penan? 02.15 2.1434 words
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Miscellaneous33 1951-09-04 12 SOCCER:— Combined Europeans and Eurasians v. South China Tourists Jalan Besar Stadium. Div U: Cheerful Lads v. Kota Raja "A"— BODCA Div. 1118 R. N. Kravii v. Tuan Mong OB A Ceylang Stadium.33 words
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