Singapore Standard, 11 September 1951
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Title Section11 1951-09-11 1 Singapore Standard SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS11 words
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Article328 1951-09-11 1 1 10 JETS FIGHT uricans Claim 2 s With JNo Loss 1 _<> (AP). Thirty American Sabrejets duelled with i IG-KTs m mm of the biggest all-jet battles m history \l!(i \\\c\ m Korea* tmerieana claimed t*o MlG's damaged and came home withtwirled from grewd level to nearly 40,000 feet328 words
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63 1951-09-11 1 Man Caught After Chase On Roof Top t Stall tt lei K_ j itdren m Syaa- >.t-r--.i^ i Police es a nt oHV ri uid i -a-r »»n i he i met c r> !<al! an I •>ur. irting sti nge« TnI Ol t\ .nd rrtath < I of I63 words
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Article15 1951-09-11 1 UK RATIONS SLASHED into bacon rficial H o a ra- C been er c CO.:15 words
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184 1951-09-11 1 TOKYO. Sept. 10 (UP)— Red China today indicated willingness to resume the Korea armistice talks but made new charges thai American planes and ships violated Chines* territory and accused the allies ol further violations ot the neutrality zone m Kaesong The new developments came184 words
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Article, Illustration209 1951-09-11 1 "MISS Odeon Gaumont Fpstival Girl" 19-year-old Kensington typist. Judy Breen who recently won a round the world air trip, and a full wardrobe of clothes and accessories, is due to arrive m Singapore today from Sydney m the conr.se of her ylobe-circlnig flight. This London-born "ambassadoress of Britain,"209 words
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Article288 1951-09-11 1 Jap Assets In 'Badlands' Standard Staff Reporter WHETHER Japanese assets m the form of rubber estates and mines that are m bandit areas should be sold at the present time when prices might be influenced by this factor, or whether they should be held288 words
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Article24 1951-09-11 1 BOSTON. Sept. 10. U'P>. Leonard Bernstein. noted conductor, composer and painist and New York television actress Felicia Montealegre were married here yesterday.24 words
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Article, Illustration379 1951-09-11 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE first Japanese to land m Singapore after the signing oi the San Francisco Peace Treaty, is 52-year-old D: Teiichi lto. Professor of Crystallography at the University of Tokyo. j Dr. lto is returning to Japan via HongkongStandard - 379 words
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101 1951-09-11 1 Thai Planes Alerted To Bomb Bandits BANGKOK, Sept. 10 (Reuter) Thai Air Force planes have been asked to stand by to bomb bandit gangs out a mountain stronghold near Prachuabkirikhand, South Thailand, if necessary, according to press reports published m Bangkok today. The bandits have been holding out against armed101 words
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105 1951-09-11 1 LONDON. Sept. 10:— Fear that Malayan rubber is threatened by long-term dangers is expressed by the Financial Times this morning m a leader inspired by the latest rubber production figures of the Rubber Study Group Secretariat. In July the world natural rubber105 words
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Article54 1951-09-11 1 A CHINESE labourer was beaten to death at the 4th Avenue Bukit Timah Road beside the No. 1 Base Vehicles Workshop shortly before seven o'clock yesterday evening He was 42-year-old Goh Heng Hock of No. 42 Jurong Road. He died before the arrival of an ambulance. No54 words
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Article75 1951-09-11 1 LONDON. Sent. 10 The following: are tbe closing: prices of rubber and tin on the London Market: London Rubber Sept 59Ad Oct. 5 J d Nov. 4M a Dec. 4* d Jan./ Mar. 4j d Apr. June. 4J d Oct. c.i.f UK 47 ,'d Market: Quiet.75 words
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Article37 1951-09-11 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 10 (APi A take-off and landing demonstration by two helicopters ot the British aircraft-carrier Unicorn was cancelled today when one of the helicopters crashed into Hongkong harbour. Both the pilot and a passengei^^r^e^37 words
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Article710 1951-09-11 1 NEW EXCHANGE CONTROL ATTACKED Standard Staff Reporter WIDE POWERS will be conferred on the Controller of Foreign Exchange if a Bill which is to be introduced m the Legislative Council m Singapore next Tuesday becomes law. The proposed ordinance is to confer powers, and impose duties and restrictions m relation710 words
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Article294 1951-09-11 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 10. (UP). Lt General Albert Wedemeyer. retired former Chief of Stafl' for Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and author of the Wedemeyer Report on China m 1947. today urged the United Nations to withdraw its ground forces from South Korea if such a withdrawal could294 words
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Article120 1951-09-11 1 Standard Stall' Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Moo tim* i has been received here ol Mi X X O'Connor, former. y o: TV. and Napier. Singapore who became the fust Attorney General and continued m this On CC m the Federation ot Malaya till tv m I120 words
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Article171 1951-09-11 1 Standard Start Reporter MR H I C KULASINGTiv Progressive Member m the Singapore Legislative Council I>■ Bukit Timah District, will, at '.ne meeting ot the Council next Tuesday, question tlie authority ot the letter signer) bj Mr. r. Gordon-Smith. Chairman of the Public Services Commission,171 words
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Article49 1951-09-11 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR M 4 M J.A.E. Motley. Deputy J •'< nni( Socretary. Federation nl Ma and Mr. A. Gilmour of So pore. will represent Malayai terests at tne meeting ol r., mon wealth Minister^ concerned with supply and product opening m Lond' on Sepf 449 words
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Advertisement25 1951-09-11 1 iiicico.^p oAe <xpp\jwu>&uL G^-TT£s t\ Sin 3 apore $2.10 per tin a\ Federation $2.30 per tin Manufactured tn LONDON by fc^^ir^ ARDA TOBACCO CO. LTO.25 words
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Advertisement11 1951-09-11 1 COLO STORAGE IH (D I W CREAMERIES I I f^ iFVI11 words
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Article, Illustration560 1951-09-11 2 Michael Connors - CUT WILL MEAN DEARER LIVING LAND VALUES WILL ROCKET Michael Connors By Standard Stall Reporter FURTHER EVALUATION of the pound Bteriing to cope with tl" 1 prospect of a serious **<loli.ir gap" thi- year, ami consequent devaluation of ihe Straits dollar, would inevitably lead to an increase m tke coalStandard - 560 words
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437 1951-09-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Mobile Safety First Exhibition, sponsored by Singapore Junior Safety First Council to be run for a week m each of 12 English schools m the Colony was opened yesterday m the Rangoon Road Government English School, by Mr. Sandy Pillai,437 words
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Article81 1951-09-11 2 VI t- dis- orphans m will n receive from the ire De; m S re. are 1 ites ol pay- I the In the firsl cl; ssi th will be I ml head I nd $5 for j m the second ive SlO each dependant.81 words
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Article80 1951-09-11 2 Standard Stall Reporter riFTX 29 Chi ies< 20 Indj ins Ita Malays mn i ged the Singapore Third Districl C i I esterdady. with failing 1 I leir changi I essi at Blair Plain S 1 3 i lines t Sept 9. Twelve of tl80 words
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221 1951-09-11 2 A YOUNG WOMAN sat with bowed head m the dock at the Assises yesterday as *he listened to the court accuse her of murdering her two-year old baby girl, (hua Bee 1 (7h an The woman, Lav Ah Kirn./ mistress of the owner221 words
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Article98 1951-09-11 2 Standard Stall* Reporter ABDUL RAHMAN bin Abdul Wahab. a middie-:!£ed food stall proprietor, stood m the d-ck at the Assizes yesterday outwardly unmoved when Mr. justice Fletcher R< passed sentence of death. Wahab had fatally assaulted with a eh >pper 18-year-old Lee Yuef Phui, daughter cf98 words
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Article129 1951-09-11 2 A SUM oi $101 was received by The Standard yesterday for the Kwong Ah Chee fund, started last week with a donation from a European reader. The fund now totals (454, inclusive of donations received by The Standard';; sister paper, the Sin Chew Jit129 words
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Article64 1951-09-11 2 THREE people. Ithnin bin Alias 27, Mohd Noor bin Hussein 24. and Yahaya bin Tahir 34, were acquitted m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. They were alleged to have committed housebreaking by entering into REME base workshop. Ayer Rajah Road on June 29, and64 words
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Article, Illustration117 1951-09-11 2 .V I .V E big "strong boxes," which arrive :n Singapore r lay by ship from Hrmckt \g contain 100 pieces of vali, able Cantonese drama costumes worth $*****. They are the gemstudded stage costumes of famous Hongkong actress attractive Miss Ivory Chin Siew Lee. who has come117 words
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Article46 1951-09-11 2 LIM ORE LING aged 43, pleaded guilty m the Singapore Third Police Qourt yesterday to having 120 leaf packets of chanthi m a motor sampan m the Singapore Harbour on Sept. 9 He was offered $300 bail. Sentence was postponed to Sept. 17.46 words
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Article188 1951-09-11 2 NOMINATION Day for the Second Teachers', Training College Association Elections falls on Friday September 21. In a statement yesterday the Returning Officer for the Elections. Mr. Michael Campbell, the Acting Principal of the College, requests all intending candidates to duly fill m the nomination papers188 words
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Article289 1951-09-11 2 EVA CHONG - EVA CHONG By Standard Woman Reporter HITCH-HIKING honey- moaners. Czech-born Oldrith Hromek and his French wife. Christiane, just have to find SIOW by the next six days. Otherwise visions of Sydney's famed Rondi Beach wiil evaporate into nothingness. To raise the necessary i funds the289 words
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305 1951-09-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter BECAUSE an Army Sergeant was upset over the loss of $60 allegedly stolen from him. he changed his billet without Informing his officer m charge and did not report for duty for about ten days. This was levealed m305 words
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Advertisement22 1951-09-11 2 A-iX '^r^x^^i^y ?fr_Uj v vj- > Jk So many women...so little time... jjl *twS" nVSI° p jmj WmW x _Mf h' f <3?22 words
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Advertisement120 1951-09-11 2 f j UNDERWOOD THE WORLD'S LEADING Typewbh j Enquiries to UNDERWOOD GE^FP a f /r^ SINGAPORE KUALA LUMP SIME DARBY &CO LTD 1 IPOH MALACCA XC JL 1 GILBEYS GIN E'en Sewing Machines have Souls. Why Borrow j when you can get one &j mo// th ly insta Im >n120 words
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Miscellaneous20 1951-09-11 2 ''■W'wwMmmwwl. 1 (->'MON My WAV TO DOGPATCH 1 I arfktt vrTTZ7^^ ,mmmmm m mmmmm I I r t < iff ISIIP^R20 words
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Article, Illustration250 1951-09-11 3 Story Told In Court By Mother ur> irm*!!!^ HO KIM PENG, aged two years and three months, and the 'pet' son of Mr. Ho Sil Toh fell off the second storey of this S.I.T. building on Au£. 15. He died shortly after att operation250 words
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77 1951-09-11 3 AN AMERICAN Museum Expedition made a remarkable discovery m Sarawak when they found m the far interior at over 3,000 feet a bird winch is commonly found m the Sussex downs This bird, Common Wheat eater (Oenantle), a familiar sum mer immigrant m77 words
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Article127 1951-09-11 3 Suicide 's 2nd Bid In 60 Days THE Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday how a young Chinese woman committed suicide by taking caustic soda two monthts alter her first hid had proved abortive. This was revealed at an inquest into the death ol the woman, 29-year-old Koh Yeow Siah127 words
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Article57 1951-09-11 3 Standard Staff Reporter TWO hundred and ninety nine cases ol speeding were reported to the Singapore Traffic Police for the month ot August out ol I.ooc cases for various traffic offences. Tne speedsters were mostly found m Buku Timah Road. Serangoon Road. Mountbatten R tad, Keppel57 words
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Article49 1951-09-11 3 TWENTY-SEVEN- YEAB OLD Jasman bin Haji Abdul Salam, I who pleaded guilty m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, to two charges ol housebreaking, waa sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment. Pleading for leniency, Jasman explained that he **as led astray, by 'bad' people.49 words
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Article61 1951-09-11 3 THE Singapore Art Society will hold its third Open Exhibition of photographs m the British Council Hall. Stamford Road. Singapore 6. from Saturday. January. 23 to Sunday, February 3, 1952. inclusive. Entries should be sent to the British Council Centre, addressed to the Singapore Art61 words
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Article360 1951-09-11 3 Standard Staff Reporter FOLK YOUNG Chinese were committed lo stand trial at the next Assizes, after a preliminary inquiry iv ihe Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, where they were tentatively charged with assisting m the management of an unlawful society, the Malayan National Liberation Army, Singapore360 words
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Article110 1951-09-11 3 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 200 members of the rank and file ot the Singapote Police Force will be hosts to more than 300 Malayan Other Ranks at a get-together to be held at the Hill Street Police Barracks, this Saturday. This is the first time ever110 words
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Article117 1951-09-11 3 SUBSTATIONS liable to load shedding today: DAY:—- Armenian Street DC.. Tan Clive Plaeell'ort Canning, Seah St. Waterloo >t.. St. Amlrews Hiuli st. /Stamford Rd.. Albert Street. New Ire Works. Firestone. Mackenzie Koad, Bukit Timah Pumps. Balestier Koad. Jalan Ampas. 8.M.H.C.. M< Kit* hi.v Braddell Rise. Seletar Pumps,117 words
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Article, Illustration333 1951-09-11 3 Standard Siaff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Tue*.— The people of the State of Johore are looking forward to the return of the Sultan, Sir Ibrahim, the Rumanian-horn Sultanah, formerly Miss Mareella Mendl, and the Sultan"* only daughter, Mariam, to-day. The Sultanah who accompanied the Sultan to333 words
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Article137 1951-09-11 3 Big Meet Of Sikhs Proposed Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to Malaya's Sikh leaders, educators and those into; ested m the welfare ol the community to meet at Singapore to thrash out problems facing them has been made by Mr. Gulzar Singh, secretary of the Sikh Missionary Society of Malaya.137 words
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Article39 1951-09-11 3 September 12 is Commemoration Day, the sixth anniversary of the Japanese Ceremony m Singapore and is also Hari Raya Haji, which is a public holiday The Governor Sir Franklin Gimson will issue a Com- memoration Day message39 words
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230 1951-09-11 3 Standard Staff Reporter i THE IDEA of Adult Education m the Colony is to make, Singapore a place where it would not only be tlie purpose of individuals to earn a living. but also to teach them how- to live, the organising secretary for230 words
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Article142 1951-09-11 3 Standard Stjfl Reporter AX EX-LIEUTENANT. Mr X from Jap "i had asked the ''Mayor" <n Singapore to assist him m tracing woman Miss K. who arms interned with her listei m the former Dutch East Indies during the last war. This was revealed m142 words
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Article38 1951-09-11 3 Standard Stall Reporter THK ARMY Civi Servic* (Jni >n ol Singapore h is a to the An;-. authorities questing that September "J'J. "C::v Day." be deciaied a holiday foi ali civilian empl eea the Army.38 words
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Advertisement252 1951-09-11 3 Your whole family needs C^?s^_Pk fiourisning i-?ji QUAKER OATS^II yf- r^^=^___s> Quaker Oafs IB mMI ,f s n<h i* torbofiydratet lm-t\utnir~nw I plentyofprotein li* a^l22^f/ -om thiamin Vitamin i 4 1 JZ I o.eirKaf del.oous flavor —^ww****^** 0 h:\. y "i ~**i aW I Ia a joiri cccw cLo IrllS252 words
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Advertisement118 1951-09-11 3 fiPU.\ntlr>*fnf I THE FIRST BIESEI CAR CJWW**MrUfW»G TO COME OUT TO MALAYA MERCEDES-BENZ DIESEL ii^^A^^. s? ONLY 62 CENTS <v *s> J^^^^^3SL^ *ljLr^ il mi/\iiy sfYf^? chaw \i iff rtJf^i^ Wi I CTwtV wCT 911Uf7 v v '^x"^^: J__ I___^^^_^smW/ I I ws^_fll K rr.) *re r ,d*«l I*' PI118 words
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Miscellaneous64 1951-09-11 3 LSINGAPORciPfj[^| V.M.C.A., Orchard Road: Malay Class 5.30 p.m., French Class 5.30 p.m., St. John's Ambulance Parade At Tennis Pavilion 5.30 p.m., Commercial Classes 5.30-8.30 p.m.. Gymnastics Keep-Fit Class 6 p.m.. Table Tennis Training 7 p.m. Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay: Mandarin (Advanced) 10.30 a.m.. Ballroom Dancing (Advanced) 5-6 p.m.. (Beginners) <i-7 p.m.64 words
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Article45 1951-09-11 4 MRS. MAUDE WILLIAMS was granted a divorce from her husband. Mr. E. L. Williams, m the Singapore High Court yesterday on the ground of adultery. The suit was not contested and the decree nisi is to be made absolute m three months.45 words
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Article, Illustration256 1951-09-11 4 Jap Estates Await Buyers FEDERAL CUSTODIAN HAS 65,000 ACRES KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Ex-Japa «»«e«Jate» e ration are expected to provide most of the W^ 00 the hqnidation of Japanese assets m Malaya towards the Malayan former J«p.ne«M.wned estates mortfy toJ^^gJf" Ne 6" Semb.lan, w.th Estates sold, represent 32,727 acres. OfLai Fong Studio - 256 words
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Article148 1951-09-11 4 Railway Nets Big Profit Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon In spite of pandit activity and road competition the Malayan Railway Administration continues to show a profit. For the first seven months of this year the railways earned $4,466^50 more than it did ir. the same period last year and148 words
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114 1951-09-11 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— In a colourful and impressive ceremony m the Alor Gajah Court House this morning, the Resident Commissioner, Malacca, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, handed Che Mohamed Shah bin Mohamed Said the letter appointing him Dato Naning Orang114 words
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Article44 1951-09-11 4 MR. C. T. W. Dobree. Chief PoJice Officer. Kelantan, has been transferred to Hdqrs.. Kuala Lumpur. He will be succeeded by Mr. P. J. Meehan who is returning from leave. Mr. Meehan was Chief Police Officer. Penang. before he went on leave.44 words
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Article26 1951-09-11 4 DATO EEC. Thuraisingam. Member of Education. Federation of Malaya, accompanied by Mr. Whitfield. Director of Education, will visit Muar on Wednesday, September 26.26 words
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151 1951-09-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Selangor Importers and Exporters Association is to appeal to the Malayan Railway Authorities on behalf of local traders for priority m the supply of wagons to transport rice to Johore, Negri Sembiian and Malacca. Under strict regulations, enforced recently to151 words
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Article170 1951-09-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Education is and should be .above politics and as such no attempt should be made to use education as a means to further political aims, declared Mr. Lim Lien Yoke. President of the Kuala Lumpur Chinese School Teachers Association at a farewell tea-party170 words
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153 1951-09-11 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Three Directors of the Malay National Banking Corp., who pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to hold an annual general meeting of the Corporation, m the Sessions Court today, were fined a total of $2to by153 words
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Article53 1951-09-11 4 Standard Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Peninsular Malays' Union will soon have branches m Kedah, Perlis and Province Wellesley. Che Hashim Ghanl, president of the Union, is making a 20--day inspection tour of the northern states of Malaya beginning Sept. 17, when he will53 words
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Article149 1951-09-11 4 r Standard Siaff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. War Damage compensation payments m Malaya will not be increased m any way as the result of the proposed payment of *W,UUU,UUU from Japanese War Reparations into the Malayan War Damage Fund, The Standard learns on good149 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-09-11 4 Mr. P. Thuraisingham, Interpreter. Federation of Malaya, is leaving by air for Ceylon today on retirement. He was also successful m the Malayan Law Exam for the M.C.S. held m May.31 words
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59 1951-09-11 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation office of the Commissioner for Ceylon was opened m the Loke Yew Building this morning when several wellknown Ceylonese m the Federal Capital, Government officials, foreign government representatives and community leaders dropped m to greet59 words
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76 1951-09-11 4 SEGAMAT, Mon. Despite bad weather, hundreds of Segamat people lined the sides of the Segamat Airstrip during Air Day on Saturday. After eight flights, rain poured for two hours. The Singapore Flying Club pilot Mr. Aspin was assisted by Mr. W. Neill. 0.C.P.D.. Segamat.76 words
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Article39 1951-09-11 4 MR. T. M Duncan, Mechanical Engineer of the PW D Negri Sembiian and Malacca, is' proceeding on retirement 'to Australia Mr. Duncan came to Malaya m 1920 and mined for fh^pwrf years before J° inin s39 words
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Article169 1951-09-11 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Many small Chettiar firms m the Federation may have to close down if the Money-Lend-ers Bill is passed by the Federal Legislative Council, this month. Under the Bill, all moneylenders will have to apply for registration and the maximum169 words
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Advertisement678 1951-09-11 4 SDFSDFSDF NOTICES I S S. JALAGOPAL ARRIVING i 11/9/51. tu. "Jalagopal" ARRIVING 11/9/51. Con-! signees are notified that they must send lighters to take delivery of their cargo on arrival of the vessel as she will go to dry dock on IZtn instant. In case their lighters are not ready678 words
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Advertisement282 1951-09-11 4 IAttIACE I ri SITUATIONS VaunT wxtj ANTED book-kei i with >' h i THE Singa. i mean* >< j s on < stafl ol ta Ta tri I" uh 1 I Living A I lit (bi i ring 1 p.m.) plus C I 1 H rs prebat i i< n282 words
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Miscellaneous26 1951-09-11 4 M^* B*«\ ivlv^K^^v «qci by ujiDuni^^^^. mmmmm^^t m9a mmmasa^SL m k. m B^^Biiiiiiiy lx<& wS^mr x. _^___________p^^' p— i- ivsi bt WAHfatK jfew iooa riDTnriMt mr26 words
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Article80 1951-09-11 5 THF MANAGEMENT of the Hindhede Quarry, m Bu Timah, yesterday expressed disappointment at the failure of the representatives of their workers to turn up For a meeting to discuss the workers' demands for increased wages and other conditions ol service. An official spokesman of the80 words
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463 1951-09-11 5 Standard Staff Reporter A TOT VI. of 2.1 resolutions will he tabled at the annual conference of delegates of the Singapore Municipal Services Union to he held on September 23, Mr. Lim Toh Nee, the President, told The Standard yesterday. One of the resolutions463 words
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120 1951-09-11 5 Standard Staff Reporter A DAY AFTER the Kampong Bugis fire m Singapore last month, the Social Welfare Department m two days paid out §4.018 from public assistance to 1.247 persons who were victims of the blaze. In addition to this, 1.021 pieces of clothing.120 words
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Article109 1951-09-11 5 A YOUNG Sea-Dayak from Sarawak has been awarded a Colonial Development and Welfare Scholarship and has already completed a two years' engagement as assistant at the School of Oriental and African Studies m London The annual report for 1930 also states that the school population109 words
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Article267 1951-09-11 5 Standard Malay Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Absence of a clear-cut programme and the inability of officials to carry out their responsibilities are the chief reasons why the I'niled Malays National Organization has not made much progress, (,he Azizah JVafar, member of the Johore State267 words
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Article, Illustration264 1951-09-11 5 WAGE RISE WON'T SOLVE INFLATION Price Control Is Suggested Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. The necessity for Government control of the mechanics of the price system the foundation of today's economic system, was mooted by Mr. A. Balakrishnan, Chairman of the Tanjong Ward branch of the Penang Labour Party at264 words
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Article90 1951-09-11 5 Standard Staff Reporter arrangements have been made m Singapore to hold an exhibition of Hongkong manufactured goods at the Happy World Stadium from Oct. 14 to Oct 24. About 100 Hongkong factories are expected to take part m this exhibition organised by the S: gap90 words
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Article38 1951-09-11 5 A leader of the International Theosophical Society. Mr. C DT. Shores, is now visiting Malaya. He will arrive m Singapore on Sept 13 to address a public meeting at the Singapore Lodge ol the Theosophical Society.38 words
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Article96 1951-09-11 5 Standard Malay Correspondent MALAY school principals m Singapore at a recent meeting agreed with the ftve-year educaton plan under which the English language will be taught m all Malay schools m Singapore. The ftve-year plan will be introduced m seven Malay schools as an experiment starting96 words
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Article38 1951-09-11 5 A 31 -YEAR-OLD Chinese woman. Yap Geok Lian, was acquitted m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday on a charge of causing hurt to Luena Ah Tong at Jalan Ishak on the night of June 6.38 words
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Article, Illustration126 1951-09-11 5 Upper Picture: Dr. Teiichi lto. Professor of Crvstailo graphy at the University of Tokyo, (right) who arrived m Singapore yesterday en route to Japan was the first Japanese to land m the Colony after the signing: of the San Francisco Peace Treaty. He is seen chattingStandard - 126 words
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133 1951-09-11 5 PENANG. Mon. The pressenre of mind of a Chinese junior technical assistant attached to the Telecommunications Department wireless station. Glugor, probably saved the life of Mr. J. B. Ho mes, another junior technical assistant last night. It appears that while attending to "live" transmitters133 words
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Article122 1951-09-11 5 Standard Staff Repoitrr MR G. A P SUTHERLAND, Chairman ot the Mala) n Ba> chance Banks Associati terday stated that the A- <- tion had decided to abolish the rule pertaining I i bai m employee not beinc able i another bank without t!122 words
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Article124 1951-09-11 5 Refused To Support His Mother Standard Staff Reporter AMONG tie several eea i sons refusing to maintain their mothers, the Social Welfare De partment m Singapore also dealt with one m which the son. after paying For his mother's passage to the Colony from China cI ised to support her124 words
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Article92 1951-09-11 5 Man Found With His Throat Cut Standard Stafl Reporter 1 A CHINESE labourer. Tan Be* Row, 18 arms found < t .v;ih bis thi oat slit m the Si g pore liar!). >ur Board labourei t quarters. Ta;. Jong P tgai at o clock yestei on aing. Police del lined92 words
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Miscellaneous48 1951-09-11 5 fe__f D<^' T T HINK Al II V WELL .NO.OOOLA 111 Lo|ES_) 0& INDEED NOT _F f ~-7 THE ONLY THING rv) T\ LOOKS OO BAM IN AM A&T CONCERNED>^,, T *^lM DOING AHE KNOWS.. WX ■j^J^GLAi.OEb.DO-rOU /AS TO HOW THEY WOULDN'T^^ fl KEEPING HIM \WHAT?7 TRA\^UN£^y^ „MM48 words
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Article889 1951-09-11 6 QN Saturday, when the Japanese peace treaty was signed at San Francisco, Emperor Hirohito js reported to have seen a stork perched on one of the pine trees along the Imperial moat. The stork ia the symbol of good luck and longevity. Some nations are, however, keeping889 words
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Article, Illustration621 1951-09-11 6 RAWLE KNOX - The World's Biggest Election RA WLE KNOX UO^Snl^^^K^oJoJh^Ms By INDIA'S political climate ie at last appreciably warm--1 me to the prospect of the biggest elections the world has ever seen, m which, early next year, 170 million voters will have the chance of polling to choose a new central parliament621 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-09-11 6 with promlsei bonuses (horse aud rid, horse Lack v. earnestly over the new X M.P hut) is shown shack with a side "Roomi It seems t na* is ■pproaching with Bufifc cynicism to a level head. oh. and anoth n like to draw your tiles keep48 words
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Article410 1951-09-11 6 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By W/HITE equals black. Yes equals no. Hot vmjaah m Good equals bad. Love equals hate. Squ.i round. Wet equals dry. Freedom equals slaver > i,, equals peace. You tan take any word you like, twist its mm it m the kidneys, kick It m410 words
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358 1951-09-11 6 THIS SCHOOL NEEDS $180,000 AS AID Sir: Fifty three years ago, a Pig Market m Malacca Street. Kuala Lumpur, was the first site of the Methodist Boys' School Today, all over Malaya there are thousands of men who are proud to be Old Boy* of the M.8.9. The present buildings358 words
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Article425 1951-09-11 6 Sir:— I have read several letters hi your columns on the subiect of American Negroes objecting to some local people commenting on the bad treatment of Negroes by white Americans. The Cicero case is the latest incident. The defence put up by your correspondents is comparative and subjective.425 words
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Article169 1951-09-11 6 Sir: Two months ago I was stopped by a Police Patrol Van and had my name and address taken for conveying five passengers m my car instead of three. Lately I received a notice from the Traffic Police notifying me that they proposed to take169 words
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Article409 1951-09-11 6 Sir, 'J.J.W.*. writing In your "We the People column of Aug. 27 m connection with the attack on a defenceless Negro and his family m the U.S.A.. says: •'lt is true, however, that we still have much work ahead indeed to conquer our RACIAL problems, and409 words
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Article163 1951-09-11 6 Sir You;- readers as well as bank employees will be glad to hear that the Malayan Exchange Banks Association is asking its members to reconsider the obnoxious rule, which has been the talk of the town. This is a chance for our bankers to redeem163 words
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Article277 1951-09-11 6 Sir; 1 am sometimes greatly puzzled at the manner mi n which the Government administers the law. Take the case of the identity cards. for instance. Anyone would think that the sole purpose of registration is to sort out the wolves from the eep ut when l277 words
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Article106 1951-09-11 6 UTUSAN Melayu described as a? "shabby dent"' the govern-! merit's decision to discontinue? paying on an hourly basis' Malay teachers who teach 5 Malay m Chinese schools. A? teacher reckoned an hourly! basis, said Utusan, «et< be-? tween $100 and $150 a month? tor teaching Malay m Chinese?106 words
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Article101 1951-09-11 6 RACIAL unity and understand-? ing should be the foundation? ot the Independence of Malaya? Party, advised Nan .ang Siang? Pau Nanyang said if the party wishes? to achieve its aim. it must? formulate its policy to suit? local conditions, without dis-? crimination against any race? m Malaya. s101 words
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Article127 1951-09-11 6 PRO-KUOMINTANG Chung? Shing Jit Pao had a few? words of advice to give on the| approaching big-three talks—s Britain. America, and France? —scheduled to begin on Sept.? 12, In San Francisco. The Daily said there are still? internal conflicts among the? democratic countries. It cited? India and Pakistan's127 words
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Advertisement90 1951-09-11 6 mr/Oit^rMKimw/A'imrcMs MEMOVOX THE ALARM WRISTWATCH I j/ **S&BHK»UU£_. [f° Me-) iSr>c^\y if -"-it's tim* r~~ «"<* catc/i the Aggpp a.., ___*^_f_K_l_«Vy_| MW %,'^J P| MLwlwAwi if /S/ if tn O V C a€*^ t I n 1 rl 0 3 maims mni«- MPMMhs^^_iSdllS^^Mj^^____a__S_______^Kai.- >^A~i is^rS^cS^ KUAU WMPUR PENANG 159 CECILSTWET.90 words
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Article194 1951-09-11 7 Germany 's Future Next Big Three Wash. Talks To Take Up Problem xHNViION. Sept. 10 (UP) —As Washington awaited ti ol Big Three diplomats late on Sunday evening, talks uin** iiiturr continued here vonu on the ministerial level." t ext toi the is lIMIW rHEATI rt» rj c- M >■194 words
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148 1951-09-11 7 TOKYO. Sept 10, (ReuterAAP). India today formally told Japan of her intention to Send the state of war between 1 I the two countries. Io a letter to the Japanese. the Government of India which did noi sign the San Francisco peace148 words
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Article153 1951-09-11 7 NF.W DELHI. Sep: 10, lUP>— Indian Prime Minister Jawahar- lal Nehru was insta led as; President ot tne All-India Con-; gross Party Sund. y amid shouts o: "Jai Hind**— victory to India Nehru exhorted party members to work with zeal and enthusiasm among the masses and153 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-09-11 7 photo. Japanese Premier Shigeru Yoshida bows to unidentified Japanese over clasped hands of plainclothed police cordon on his arrival at International Airport. San Francisco. Sept. 2. from Honolulu. Yoshida signed the peace treaty for Japan with 48 nations w^aturdj^^ncMatei^^mitual the 1.5.1 APAP - 47 words
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Article224 1951-09-11 7 'We Won't Betray Trust' Yoshida SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 10. (Renter) Japanese Premier Shigeru *aid here Sunday night that Japan, chastened and free, would not betray ihe tni!*t placed m her by ihe countries which signed the peace treaty. Mr. Yoshida was speaking at a banquet given to delegates by the224 words
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Article105 1951-09-11 7 LONDON. Sept. Id. (Reuter). A brisk turnover m foreign bo:ids provided the major interest and price movements m the London Stock Exchange today. German Government loans were strong on persistent demand encouraged by good weekend press comment and ahead of the Washington threepower talks, while105 words
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66 1951-09-11 7 NEWBURY, Berkshire Sept. 10. (Reuter)— Two HOO-mile per hour Vampire Jet fighter aircraft collided m mid-air near here yesterday. Both crashed but none was hurt The pilot of one walked away after making a crash landing at a nearby airstrip and the other pilot66 words
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Article46 1951-09-11 7 HONGKONG, Sept. 10 (ReuterAAP>— Another church worker m China, deported by the authorities, has arrived m the Colony from Tsingtao. She is Miss Irene Forsytne. 60. of the American Presbyterian Mission. She was accused of "counter revolutionary activities." according to the Shanghai Liberation Daily.46 words
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157 1951-09-11 7 PARIS Sept 10. (Reuter).— Dr. Do Huu Thinh, Vietnam member of the French Union Council, is the "double of the Aga Khan. In an interview m one of Paris Sunday papers Mr. Thinh described how awkw?rd this is for him during his157 words
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379 1951-09-11 7 Cut Foreign Exchange Restrictions Truman Urges WASHINGTON. Sept. 10 (Reuter) President Truman today appealed to tne financial leaders of 50 nations to reduce restrictions on foreign exchange which he said were stifling world trade. The President was formally opening the annual meetings of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development379 words
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149 1951-09-11 7 LONDON. Sept. 10 (Reuter)—. The British Government today took action that will make it more difficult for Persia to get dollars. A Treasury statement said the Government' had no alternative but to withdraw certain exceptional facilities hitherto granted to Persia because of the importance149 words
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274 1951-09-11 7 LONDON, Sept, 10, (AP)— Pictures of the tire-d, taut face of king George aroused London newspaper speculation Sunday that something was seriously wrong. "Is the King a sick man?"'] "If so, the nation should he told," one newspaper demanded on its front page.274 words
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Article131 1951-09-11 7 LONDON Sept 10. (Reuter* I Britain is preparing bases for more American bombers under a secret programme tor the peace time reinforcement I I American ail forces In F.ngland. according to the Conservative Sunday Times today In an article by its ah corres pondent131 words
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168 1951-09-11 7 LONDON, Sept. 10. (Reute«-». Hundreds of people m Britain end overseas countries have asked for M*ats m ihe first space ship to the moon, an official of the British Inter-Planetary Society said here Sunday. Immense interest m space travel has been stimulated by168 words
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Article15 1951-09-11 7 ___Bal Canada JME p i eatoCommunist China agi iinsi treatment of Car.adi.iH mi- A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article24 1951-09-11 7 I Prince sot Tot King Talal, na? be* appointed Crown Prince Ji id. in oy royal decree I t Arab X^^^Ac^^^Jjrl >e>terday.-B A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article31 1951-09-11 7 Army bow 001 U id I I officially jresti da> th*£ have reasonable but nut m evidence thai Russian i have taken part ta ifl war over North Korea A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article25 1951-09-11 7 I Th. r S < .i!.i.' > tered some damage but (.•.-.jalties on Sundas wtu received three direct hits enemy shore guns at W* i A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article39 1951-09-11 7 Oi \v Board r appoint an all Pc: -i.i'. m me t>> run I a Abada I refinery if the Bnti>' st leaves because ot P < Mohamed afossadeq'f 15 d«j ultimatum it was O ported here yesterdaj ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article37 1951-09-11 7 Fa auk i yuee^^rlarriman ol F g left France yesterday m special vessel sent from l i. to letch them. He will i oh ably make a stop soflM Italy oa I ie w bom A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article45 1951-09-11 7 r saioyeste rdaj a group ol i n n m the 16th Norwegian Infai I Regiment aie petitioning parliament m protest against sending Norwegian troop* Korea A government del isi on sending troops has hei postponed pending outcom^nf the truce talks m K.>:«..H A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article21 1951-09-11 7 I India yesTeraaj signed an agrei embodying the terras ol I nada'e U5515,000,000 ecoi aid a^ agree^^unde^th^Cj^ Plan A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article23 1951-09-11 7 N a t i on tigators today rcMerTT s Communist charge thai A <•: aucr,.!: had attacked tin h. song neutral Ton^^^^^^^^i U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Advertisement50 1951-09-11 7 Luxury r\ IN THE HOME |W jj j|\/J Qi HI I'd If j j ((jf 1 1 Furniture Ifmp Jijnf jjj Distinctive individual r T U //T^^ljv f ffl furniture designs to suit ii f .1 f>| o jL (-<! Robinsons EsgEga tomorrow for Harl Rava Hajt I (Incorporated In50 words
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Miscellaneous17 1951-09-11 7 r_^6* g|li PVER SINCE )I I FEEL 1 you /»> W^-l TRIX.E, DON'T J N^^V^f^T L Xr/ __^^(f6__F^-^17 words
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151 1951-09-11 8 A Hari Raya Haji i {ging be held tomorrow at R.A.F. SI iti m Seletar will be the first "•family party*' for more •i.i:: 15 months for men of the Station's R.A.F. Regimenl (Malaya) Squadron. The Squadron served m Hongkong from June, last151 words
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Article, Illustration265 1951-09-11 8 Tamesis tails At Singapore Standard Shipping Reporter THE increasing demand for Malayan rubber, tin, copra and other Eastern produce by European countries, coupled with the need m Malaya for European manufactured goods, has resulted m Norway placing more ships on the Europe-Far East run. Latest additionStandard - 265 words
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157 1951-09-11 8 DETAINED SHIPS Standard Shipping Reporter THE Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday statr-d that court proceedings are being instituted a-ainst the charterers of the two Hongkong-registered froghters, the 560-ton Tat Ann and the 573-ton Torina, which were detained by the Indonesian authorities a few days157 words
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Article49 1951-09-11 8 SYDNEY (AP> Australia will conduct an international competition for radio amateurs this year as part of the Jubilee celebrations. Amateur wireless operators all over the world will try to contact. Australasian stations, and the latter will try to contact stations m as many different countries as possible.49 words
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Article17 1951-09-11 8 Despatches TODAY: Djakarta. Sourabaya. New Zealand and Eastern Australia' by Merkur. Terempa by Lam San.17 words
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184 1951-09-11 8 Standard Shipping Reporter FOUR weather-beaten Chinese, crew of a fishing vessel which was found drifting m the Straits of Malacca last week when their boat developed engine trouble, returned to Singapore yesterday none the worse for their experience. Grinning happily, the taikong recalled the184 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-09-11 8 photo. The Chinese crew of a fishing boat which was found adrift m the Malacca Straits last week, returned to Singapore yesterday. They are Ang Keng Lim, Tai^Li^eneJjai^jia and Tan Ah Moi (taikongi.M StandardStandard - 37 words
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172 1951-09-11 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE main method of transportation m Sarawak, both for passenger* and freight, is still by inland water and coastal routes, as there is only ten miles of a metre gau<;e railway and only 84 miles of metalled roads* There is also172 words
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Advertisement290 1951-09-11 8 STRAITS SI E AMS IP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Barge Sept 22 Vessel »or Muar Weekly Hong Tot for Rengat Sept 13 Ve««el for Mnlocc Iwtce Weekly Ho "9 Thong for Bagan Vessel for Port Dickson Weekly Si Api Api Sept 15 Tung Song for290 words
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Advertisement188 1951-09-11 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederlar.d Line Rotterdam Rotte'dam Amsteidarv MONTREAL, HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEAN r Spore P S'hom Penang Sloterdyk (HAL) 13/20 Sept 21 Sept 22/23 Sept (2) Bali (SMN* 20/25 Sept 26 Sept 27/28 Sept (1) Ampenan (RL)188 words
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Advertisement482 1951-09-11 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U X CON hn" k S'poro P SKorr a, •PATAGONIA" lor Bangkok. Hongkong Manilo Kobe Yokoirtano !7-20Sept !4-16Se P t "NORDHVAL" «or Bangkok 20-22 Sept 17 p "SELANDIA" tor Soigon Bangkok 18-IBoct 15-170ct 2 H(| Hongkong. Kobt. Yokohamo 19-240ct Jr "FIONIA" for Bangkok 23-230ct SAILINGS TO CONT'NENI482 words
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Article140 1951-09-11 9 First Grade At $1.71% Per Lb. Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices m Singapore again showed an improvement yesterday, though the market remained quiet and featureless throughout the day. An increase of about two cents per lb. was recorded, first grade rubber for September shipment being done at140 words
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Article73 1951-09-11 9 M iff Reporter c great]? m II i: rr. the exbber, the which |2 41,171 m stimatcs, has plus I I about annua] rak foi 1950 <: d Cf enuc DTI xi- DM 15 I duties threerevet m ol Import HutivH S i k i leum73 words
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Article, Illustration75 1951-09-11 9 MR. N. C. H. HESTERMAN (above). manager of tbe Borneo Sumatra Trading Company (Malaya) Ltd.. is leaving Singapore for Venezuela to take up his new post with Borroughs Limited factory there Mr. Hesterman is an efficiency expert and has trained a number of men m Borsumy's Business Machine Department toMichael Goh - 75 words
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Article103 1951-09-11 9 THE aggregate \alue of the external trade of the ..t Sarawak for the >ear 1950 wa?« £663,- -?.!*»">. Mates the annual report. 19 was the pretradc le total m piped to fj :r. c c exports ,i m I i be k C I Q103 words
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Article113 1951-09-11 9 The eel oi Austral M lav I Ltd mcc the f ol g returns for August:- X im_»< tg X rr a ng Tin Dredging Ltd. 370 I ingah Tin Dredg ng I td I A..-": al Am .'.c mated Tin Itd -As an X uml c So.113 words
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Article161 1951-09-11 9 WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (UP) —World Bank President Eugene Black warned underdeveloped countries to make the most of their war-born prosperity. He said m his annua] report on operations of the International Bank tor Reconstruction and Development that heavy demand for raw materials since the oatbreak of war161 words
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Article289 1951-09-11 9 HONGKONG, Sept. 16, (TP).— With the signing of the Japanese peace treaty, Hongkong business circles are split wide apart on the question of expansion of trade with Japan Hongkong industrialists view the anticipated revival of Japanese trade with alarm, merc mts welcome it.289 words
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Article244 1951-09-11 9 THI Blue Funnel freighter les bi< n ai ed m Singapore yesterday, brought f t the C l< ay a farther 46 British cars and 277 bundles of tyres. 9 r^69 packages of sundries. 93 bundles of aluminium corrugated sheets, 150 loose cement sheets, £.449 pieces244 words
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72 1951-09-11 9 GENEVA, Sept. 10, (Reuter)— The United States has proposed international action to end artels. In a resolution before the United Nations Economic and Social Council, the text of which was released last night, America asked that a seven-nation committee of India, Britain, Canada,72 words
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280 1951-09-11 9 Standard Market Reporter CUSTOMS revenue collected m the Federation of Malaya this year will exceed considerably amounts received m 1950, if those returned for the first seven months so far are any criterion. A summary of the federal and state customs revenue shows collections280 words
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Article67 1951-09-11 9 Standard Market Reporter ALL sections of the Singapore produce market were quiet yesterday. Very little trading wa.- reported. Copra was quiet with buyers indicating $39) per picul 'and sellers $40. No business was recorded. Coconut oi! prices remained unchanged at $65 per picul buyers and $6767 words
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Article39 1951-09-11 9 HONGKONG. Sept. 10— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HKsls^7B to £1 Sterling: HK56.625 to US$l; HKSI.BI4 to Malayan $1; HKso.32f> to one Indonesian flu pi ah; Gold HKS33S to one tael.39 words
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Article225 1951-09-11 9 SINGAPORE. .Mon. The Malayan Sharebrokers' Association stated that locally the share market opened firmer today m all sections, particularly m the rubber and industrial shares. Chanced prices were: Cuvers >p||er>. Henry Waugh 3 95 4.05 cbi F:;tser Neave Prets. (MO 6 60 Ords. 4 05 4.15 H kang&225 words
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Article218 1951-09-11 9 Standard Stafl Reporter CHINESE m Sarawak, who are numerically th< second moet important group of people, take the fir-l place economically. Culturally lUmm influence i* second only to the European. The 1950 annual report on~ Sarawak which states this, adds that "generslWy speaking, the whole trade218 words
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Article184 1951-09-11 9 SARAWAK as a whole is approaching self-sufficiency m rice, its staple foodstuff. states the annual report for the year 1950. It is estimated that an area I about 13.000 square miles Is Used for agricultural purposes, out a total area of some C 7.000 square miles. Apart liom184 words
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Article111 1951-09-11 9 THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterda. were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose $1.70 i $1.71 1 FOB m bales Sept. No. 1 RSS. $1.70 $171 No. I R.S.S. HJSi ILMI No I R.S.S. (nom.) si.eoi |14U Tone: Quiet. LONDON KI'RBEK Mond.iyV opening prices pes*111 words
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Article88 1951-09-11 9 M so s and Crosfield (Malaya) Ltd the following crop* tor Augusl Ailenby Rubber Co. Ltd 33.000 bs Benta Rubber Estate Ltd. 97 000 lbs. Jeram Kuantan Rubbei Est., Ltd 61.500 lb. Kundone Rubber Estate Ltd 31. 000 lb., Mentakab Rubber Co. Ltd 73.000 Lb S88 words
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Article18 1951-09-11 9 I unu st China n importing ml n es om Cie< hosl kia U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article91 1951-09-11 9 WASHINGTON. Sept. 10 (UP) —Delegates from 50 nations met for the annual meeting of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund amid growing pressure to raise the price of gold. South Africa and Canada, two of the -a orld's ma.ior maj r g Id producers,91 words
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Article, Illustration270 1951-09-11 10 w n )V nUi reeentlv elected "Odeon-Gaumont Festival < TkjnsS JUDY BREEN, 19-year-old London t^^***** Lisetwrives by air m Singapore J M Girl," with a world-girdling High .as part .ot her c P r^ f X Ca th,v Cinema by Miss J i today.270 words
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Article610 1951-09-11 10 MARGARET SCOTT - MARGARET SCOTT COh TINUINC MAR GARET'S DIAR V By I 'HI pomr horing dr ort and rhe firming roucnes hi'.ng botn appli^, we qjr rhe alm.rjh, tne cot and thfl choir up mo the nursery lost Saiurdiy morning ond StOOa odmirmf the lay-out ond dc^-dreom-inj oi610 words
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Article, Illustration209 1951-09-11 10 ALEXANDRA GRIMM - Jean Baillie Gives You 'Pastorale' ALEXANDRA GRIMM By PARIS. (A.F.P.) One look at Jean Baillie's dres.-ies m linen, shantung or cotton, gives one a "holiday feeling." The skirts are full, general lv cut on the cross: the colours bright and clear: the prints gay and bold. A typical example from209 words
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Article, Illustration449 1951-09-11 10 THEY DANCE IN THEIR PETTICOATS VV HOEVER heard of a nice girl going dancing m her petticoat? In America she's doing it and so is her mother. Swirling, flower-like petticoats of fine organdie are being worn m layers with camisole tops and separate bodices for dancing or cocktails as well449 words
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Article152 1951-09-11 10 THE STARS AND YOU |^^feuJ^gtg_/| TODAY'S FORECAST: ToJ- day is particularly good for psychics and idealists. A favourable climate for anything connected with aesthetics, good taste, fashion; for exhibitions, social or welfare work, and for sentimental questions. A day, not of achievement but of planning and preparation. Success and profits152 words
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Advertisement150 1951-09-11 10 fOX NEW GLAMOUR I AND A YOUNG LOOKING SKIN JpnifflKXis' m am+ir J^ Pan-Cake Makeup originated by M<a Fdticr> Uam^ammmi 1 v. rhe greatest innovation ir. the history of cosmetics It gives ye 1 less. beaulJuJ new. completion mates you look k>v*!, ei Haw more eiCif'ig-tnsranf/y V.'hat* more Its e^cJus-v*150 words
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Miscellaneous322 1951-09-11 10 em i IIWWM^- ftj i m Radio Programmes IIJIII »i \i \i ha<\u> Doctor; M urn I Kaoa Waal >|\( VIMUU tMu*'. IJS pm An Sins:ai».»r«>: D.m. ii w t ,i, Vaaaaaa Monroe *nd his orchestra: 'IHI m A 41 111 I i, tv N fll isi; ».4.-, Buddy Weed*322 words
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952 1951-09-11 11 ANACRUSIS - CONCERT-PAGEANT TO RING DOWN CURTAIN ANACRUSIS WC NOTES By 'THE Festival of Britain, A which was opened last May m all the circumstantial pomp of English pageantry by H.M. King George VI, will have run its appointed and eminently successful course by the end of this month. The U.K. Festival952 words
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Article, Illustration604 1951-09-11 11 For the Discophile DILI l S North lountry SkeUhcs. Real PBiloarmoak Orchestra (Becchaaa CataaaMa LXISB8 1401. Recorded under the .luvphes al the Detiaa iru^t THESE little known sketches are surely among the v< iest and most evocative of the -v rks >t Delius. The music was composed m 1913— 14604 words
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Advertisement170 1951-09-11 11 FjaM?4& 4 CaU3MBIA\ i h^M \w*fi-*~~-~*j THE LATEST CLASSICAL RECORDINGS DELIUS North Country Sketches The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra cond. by Sir Thomas Beecham LX 8804/06 REZNICEK Donna Diana— Overture J. STRAUSS, Jr. Wine, women and song The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra cond. by Herbert von Karajan LX 1402 HANDEL Sonata m170 words
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Advertisement104 1951-09-11 11 1 1 RANDOLPH SCOTT IN I 1 1 20 th Century Fox's "BELLE STARR" j! COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR LAST DAY! 1 1 a.m. -1.30- 4 6.45 9.30 p.m. I zzNw^ AlhambrAz I OPENS TOMORROW! Wtm. _E3jW/ < M This is the call of thc J^^%mT^^*Cf SOUTH PACIFIC a^^- f^sC^i^m^^_f t0104 words
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Advertisement270 1951-09-11 11 i |_fc__ Bm| \^r ma}e*\j myae'mamw t I___FWTO THE RACES j PPH PP^I UNIVERSAL INTXRNAIIONAI KVM jl LAST DAY! v, ws, Mt, *j§ TOMORROW j EXCLUSIVE j FIGHT PICTURES r/ie Greatest f'-rf^O^ AH m! I Blonde VERSUS Redhead j WINTERS ____j__t__jl WINDSOR In Color By Terhnieolor 4 Official' Referee: JOEL270 words
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Miscellaneous173 1951-09-11 11 Crossword No. 61 CLUES ACROSS:- I Fellows with sound character on the Emera 4 strange geographical feature cf B -lev: c it enables a Brimmer to make good progress, none the !c s; 7 Three-cornered sort of month; 9. Pr vert: ally a hard worker: 11 Brownish river m Scotland:173 words
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Article31 1951-09-11 12 TODAY'S Sport R SAFA I Malays Navy ■i Ja i Bt mr, Sll I frill i rei f f SO 1 41 Eel uc fo S.B.A Holl I I R Hotel31 words
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Article122 1951-09-11 12 THK R.A.F. ran i«d off tht- Malayan Inter -Service Lawi Tennis Championship Im th** first time M viturdi>. when they defeated the Aran II at Changi. ick favou B.AJ., fee a f C 1 Bg evious the t the RAI leI the Navj itches tne vy 0122 words
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Article, Illustration418 1951-09-11 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By ONDINE (l)unwoodie) and Billdaw (Charles) drew attention to their chances tomorrow when they skipped over three m 36 1 > the best time ol yesterday's gallops on a track made ideal after Monday night's shower. Ondine Is handicapped m thei top418 words
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Article37 1951-09-11 12 THF. Inter-club Match played bet ii the Royal Singapore Goll Club and the Island Club on Sunday morning over the Island Course resulted m a win I m ie Island Club by 3\ pointj.37 words
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Article303 1951-09-11 12 Robinson Ready, Turpin Confident NEW \OKk. Sept. 9 (UP). In "man to tuan" betting Snpir Ray Robinson is favoured two l« our b\ Ne* \ork fi«;lit fans to regain the ■uddleweigall crown from Britain's Randy Turpin on t'dnesdav niulit. I ,7~~; *v n It was apparent from the ex- B303 words
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Article113 1951-09-11 12 RJIC To meet Island Club ROYAL Johore International l wsl Island Ciub at Golf Starting times are nasi reg •ra Paul S (ts> J N v'u va V E Dawson (9) I S I 'r. IJ IS» am H i ig] M n p j a* 11 n.»t m> c113 words
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211 1951-09-11 12 RAFFLES Old Girls Association, maintaining a superiority m the first half of the game, won the Youth Council Netball Cup when they beat the Anglican Youth Fellowship girls' team by 11 points to four on the padang yesterday. Raffles Old Girls and the: Anglican211 words
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Article172 1951-09-11 12 FATHUL KARIB. likely Champions of the SAF. A Second Division League soccer competition had no difficulty beating Kota Ruiaft "A" by tour goals to one at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Kota kicked oft and adapting themselves well to the wet ground pressed earl v. Breaking172 words
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Article207 1951-09-11 12 The University of Malaya, leading m the Singapore Chess League championships by half a point, will meet the Singapore Cricket Club "Reds" m what will be the key match of the championships. The University must win to make sure of the championship. A draw would have207 words
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Article334 1951-09-11 12 Motorcycling MONZA. Italy, Sept. 9 (Reuter). As a result of the Monza Grand Prix De Nations the last event valid for the world motorcycle championships this year the following champions for 1951 emerged: 500 c.c.: Geoff Duke (Norton) Britain. 350 c.c.: Geoff Duke (Norton) Britain. 250334 words
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Article195 1951-09-11 12 HONGKONG and Shanghai Bank vastly superior all round. scored a two-nil win over Oriental Telephone Co. m a Business Houses soccer League yesterday at tiie padang. Although Oriental lost they put up a very good show against the winners. The smooth team work, swift accurate passing195 words
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Article84 1951-09-11 12 COMBINED Royal Australian Air Force meet the Army m a cricket match this Sunday at Nee Soon. Flt./Lt. Mill? who has been selected as wicket keeper for the Combined Services team which is going on a tour nf Hongkong will be the keeper fur Australian team. The84 words
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Article176 1951-09-11 12 THK following ties m the Sin- I gaporc Badminton Association Championships will be played off at the Clerical Union this weekend SATURDAY Women's Junior Singles fsemlHaals): Miss Lav Hui Huang {Mayflower) y Mis, Ang Kirn Choo l Wembley); Miss Rusie *oong (Marigold) Mi ss ao^e r King176 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous38 1951-09-11 12 TIDE_3J s**^w> jnflßß HIGH riDES at i p .0.l i is m Malaya J<»l»\V: AM I'M Singapore 08.30 U. 02 Malacca 03.04 4.45 P»>rt l>D kson 01 l> H.iH P>»rt S ham 01.32 2.OtJ r— sang 09.19 io.si38 words
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