Singapore Standard, 12 September 1951
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Title Section17 1951-09-12 1 Singapore TIGER Standard yO L II NO. 73. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CEYITS.17 words
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76 1951-09-12 1 Reds 'Could Invade SE Asia In Few Hours' China rmies ie bor- ibberthe Asia, .uld be invaded list les in a Ie wolf could and asion 4 areas kit stile C wnrou- hte ae of stress An* rnmittee expai d c.i pa gt King also to signi- i] >:/ed: 176 words
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Article, Illustration20 1951-09-12 1 photo. Mis* Jmlv Breen. winuer of th" Odi'on-(. lumont Theatres "Festival (lirl" contest, snapped on arrival at Kailanz Airport. StandardStandard - 20 words
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Article44 1951-09-12 1 SOUTHAMPTON. Sept. 11 (Reuter)— The worst sea tog of the year blanketing the whole of the English Channel brought shipping to a standstill from the Atlantic to th e North Sea today. Coastal ports and harbours on both sides of tht44 words
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Article105 1951-09-12 1 TEHERAN, Sept. 11, (UP). Iran sent its ultimatum to Britain today warning that British oil experts will be expelled from the country unless Britain accepts Iran's terms for settling the dispute over oil nationalization. The note was dispatched to the Iranian Embassy in Washington to be105 words
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435 1951-09-12 1 Standard Staff Reporter MISS JUDY BREEN, winner of the recent OdeonGaumont Theatres -Festival Girl" contest, landed at beavily-policed Kallang Airport by Qantas/BOAC with a slight cold. Judy has been "peeling oft" her clothes from the time she ■eft Sydney till she reached Singapore. She435 words
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Article117 1951-09-12 1 Standard Woman Reporter PRICE TAGGING ol all es- qi ..i com n xiities will be aao^Riliyry as from Friday. Sept. 14 th-s was the decision reached at ;i meeting between G unment officials Deputy Secretary I >r Economic Affairs, Singapore, Mr A D Sti117 words
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142 1951-09-12 1 photo. LONDON, Sept. 11. (AP).— The British Conservative Party suggests that Russia appeared to be planning an expansionist programme without resorting to force —but might decide on war in the next two or three years. The Conservative views on Soviet intentions ara similar142 words
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Article, Illustration87 1951-09-12 1 Picture shows some of the 7.000 school children comprising of 10 English and nine vernacular schools. including those from Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind. J oho re Bahru, lined up along: the Johore Causeway to greet the Sultan. the Sultanah and Tengku Mariara, yesterday morning. Dressed in colourful schoolStandard - 87 words
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Article138 1951-09-12 1 SANGATTE. CAPE GRIS NEZ, Sept. 11, (UP).—Elysee De Brunne, Deputy Mayor of Sangatte, said today that American swimmer Florence Chadwick ar« rived at this tiny port at 1340 GMT after negotiating a difficult England to France crossing. Scores of French police rushed to every beach between138 words
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Article99 1951-09-12 1 LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter)— Following a hesitant start markets developed a little more active interest and closed Wl t" firmness in many sections. Early uncertainty was due to latest developments in the Persian oil situation and to the fact that much attention was being given to the99 words
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Article252 1951-09-12 1 Ridgway Told Site Proposal Unacceptable TOKYO, Sept. II (IP). Geaenb Kim II Sung and Peng Teli-huai, according to Radio Peking today termed General Ri<lgway"s proposal of a new site for the Korean truce talks as ""unacceplable." The Coiniauni*l reply to RidgHay** note of Sept. 6 wax broadcast late252 words
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Article, Illustration395 1951-09-12 1 photo. Standard Staff Reporter ONE year old Princess Mariam has captured the hearts of Johore Bahru children, 7.000 of whom turned up at the Causeway yesterday morning to weleoine home her and her parents, the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore. The chubby, fair, curly-haired Princess, wasStandard - 395 words
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93 1951-09-12 1 LONDON. Sept. 11 <R«uter> The BBC are seeking Buckingham Palace approval of their plan to broadcast excerpts of a speech the Duke of Windsor is making in London on Sept. 28. On that night the Duke is the guest at the93 words
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189 1951-09-12 1 N 'lists Willing To Sign Peace Pact With Japs TAIPF.H. Sept 11, (UPJ "China is willing to sign bilati ral treaty with Japa Foreign Minister Georfe ie i told the Umted Press todas in the first < j ft i < i declaration his government to thai efl I Condi189 words
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Article56 1951-09-12 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Improvement Trust will start receiving ne.v applications for Trust accommodation from October 11. Mr. A. Greenhill the Secretary, told The Standard yesterday. Announcements will be made in the press about the reopening of the Trust registers and the procedure to56 words
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Article119 1951-09-12 1 BANGKOK. Sept. 11. (Reuter).—Fighting was reported continuing today between police forces and a bandit gang which has been defying policy attempts to drive them out of their mountain lair in Prachuabkirikhand Province, South Thailand. for nearly three weeks. The bandits are holding out with sub-machineguns119 words
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Article114 1951-09-12 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE case for the possession of Theatre Royal, in North Bridge Road. Singapore, is to go to the Privy Council. Mr. M M. Malai, Manager of the Film Department of the joint owners of the tneatrr. Messrs. Hardial Singh Inder Singh. Hira114 words
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Advertisement61 1951-09-12 1 RURBEB, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 11.— The following are the closing price, ot rubber and tin on the London Market today: LONDON RUBBER I LONDON TIN s»«r 49 d. Spot: £945 (per ton) buyOcr 48Id. ers, £950 seller.. JJ"; 47 id. Three months: £905 buyers, Dec61 words
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Advertisement61 1951-09-12 1 S.P.H.dcSILVA HIGH STBfET. VKGAOOOe t KWALA MHMB a <»OM. tia Patent GROOVED JM$W^ A The potent "Grooved" mi lii lln UMiffiir .^H HB' J&k Wr Aw pi!e <* rivin 9 turfoca j||b P§T V "'o^es belt slip olmoct jßrn^Wß^ Wi impossible «v«n und«» aMtei- A Ef the most electing condi-61 words
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Article, Illustration284 1951-09-12 2 I At Work Few Hoars After Rettirr\ Frpm UK Standard Staff Reporter A KKW hour?* after his return to Singapore frrtm the 1..K. ye*t«r<lay, Mr. T. P. F. Meffeke, th<Municipal Prr*i«l«*nt, wan bark a<:ain at work in the Municipal >«'«Tclariat. The first Ifetaf that284 words
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Article340 1951-09-12 2 STRATEGIC GOODS BAN THE SINGAPORE Cwtoma are keeping a sharp lookout to prevent strategic goods, the export of winch h haiiiu .1 nnder I ailed Nations agreement, from leaving the Colony. This Was stated yesterday by a senior customs official, who pointed out that it340 words
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Article54 1951-09-12 2 KWONG AH CHEE, Sinffipore trisha rider, victim of burglars who stole his life savings was profuse with thanks when told the fund started for him had swelled to $464. The latest donation was a cheque for $10 from a Singapore reader of the Singapore Standard, who54 words
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Article171 1951-09-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter ROTARY District 16 comprising Malaya, Thailand and North Borneo, will open a District Office in Singapore jointly with the office of the Singapore Rotary lu!> in the near future, if the District Committee approves the plan. Mr. K. M Engelmann. President of171 words
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Article23 1951-09-12 2 A 51-YEAR-OLD Indian was found hanging in a house in York Hill yesterday afternoon. He was dead before the ambulance arrived.23 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-09-12 2 THE CHIEF Justice or Singapore Sir Charles MurrayAynsley (above) returned to Singapore yesterday accompanied by Lady Murray-Aynsley after a five months' the United Kingdom in the Oianje.- StandardStandard - 33 words
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307 1951-09-12 2 m\T APORE Government will make a decision soon on the question M>OAi unt (.own™ Colony in view of the c« ncluBlon of harbour, provided there wa« no security objections. The decision, he said, was r made by the Government prior307 words
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Article, Illustration198 1951-09-12 2 POPPY DAY POSTER CONTEST MISS LIM CHENG KIM, ol the Methodist Girls' School in Singapore, designed the be*t English poster for the Poppy Day poster com petition to win the first prize award of £25. Miss Lim, a Std. VIII student, is seen above198 words
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Article145 1951-09-12 2 SERGEANT David Me- 1 William of REME Training and Trade Testing Centre was found guilty yesterday of negligently losing $60 belong- 1 ing to the Warrant Officers' i and Sergeants' Mess on July 2, 1951 and of absenting himself without leave on July 3, 1951.145 words
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Article42 1951-09-12 2 A 57-YEAR-OLD Chinese woman. Tan Hua Mui was fined $400. or three months simple imprisonment, in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday for allowing her premises in Maude Road to be used for smoking opium on July 17. photo.42 words
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Article126 1951-09-12 2 Civics Club To Run Essay Contest THE CIVICS Cub of St. Andrews School. Singapore, is running an essay competition among its members as part of its City Day celebrations. Themes chosen ar« "What it Means to be a Citizen M Singapore" and "What 1 See and Think on Sept. 22126 words
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Article93 1951-09-12 2 WHILE ON his way home a young snop assistant Hee Chee Up was waylaid by two assail- ants, who dragged him to a bark ane in Waterloo Street and teat him up after robbing him of his pen and money One of tbe assailants. Lee Ah93 words
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Miscellaneous41 1951-09-12 2 AafJSfr^ 15 irwill'VOM < I N 3 DEAP NO NO- I^— 1 OH- Xl GUFSS THERE'S &EEn I WHAT Yp p T^l u Wt^m iJrSorx)C£^ Wlfcil VN 1 <v VC Y^ GOTIT THAT A TtRWBUE mistake rRAJN^\^^ anO "mi.. J^f- f^^(E£/ ir/sfSj41 words
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127 1951-09-12 3 90 Vacancies For Rotary Scholarship THE SINGAPORE Rotary Club is expected to invite applications for the Rotary Foundation Fellowship shortly. Rotary Internationa! will select about 90 candidates of both sexes frott) over 200 clubs for one year's post-graduate work In any University outside the candidate's country. Candidates musl be permanent127 words
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Article, Illustration318 1951-09-12 3 Measure Is In Line With '49 Agreement Standard Staff Reporter A BILL granting qualified immunity to United States Consular offices in the Colony from search by Police officers or other persons acting under the law, except with the permission of the consular officer-in-charge of318 words
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113 1951-09-12 3 Unsuccessful Bid To Revive Drowned Girl TWENTY-SDC-yeai J Lee Hee Hiang, a sergeai I in the Kallang Division oi the St. J' :r.'.> Ambulance Brigade, told the Singa] re Coroner's Court yesterday how he applied artificial respiration on little Chinese girl but without success. Lee was giving evidence at an113 words
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Article79 1951-09-12 3 NEGOTIATIONS between the management oi the Hindhede Quarry, o: Bukil Timah Road, and representatives o! the Singapore Granite Workers Union ended in a deadlock yesterday. The negotiations »were conducted in the effice of the Acting Deputy Commissioner for Labour. Mr. W. i. Galletly. Mr Galletly told79 words
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Article, Illustration104 1951-09-12 3 Standard Stall Reporter PAKISTANIS In Singapore observed the death oi the "Father" of Pakistan. Mohamed Ali Jinnah, by feeding the poor yesterday. A large crowd turned up at the Khoo-E-Noor Restaurant for tree meals. At 7 p.m the poor were fed again at theStandard - 104 words
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Article168 1951-09-12 3 'We Must Work For Peace IX the intervening years since the liberation of Singapore from Japanese rule, the Colony's Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson said, the peoples of the world have faced the great creative problems of political and economic re-adjustment. Sir Franklin said this in his message to the people168 words
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Article81 1951-09-12 3 THE KIWI Members" League will hold a debate at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road on Saturday at 2 p.m. The motion for debate will be "Sex Education Should Be Taught In Schools Speakers for the motion are Mr. Lye Chen Fan and Mr. Wee Khian81 words
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Article72 1951-09-12 3 Standird Start Reporter TWO MALAYANS were among a group of 77 young engineers and scientists from 30 foreign countries including Indonesia, Thailand .Mid Japan --which left Washington Sunday on a tour of U.S. industries. They arc Walter Hoisington, of the University of Malaya, and John Peel,72 words
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Article, Illustration415 1951-09-12 3 Chee Koon Lin - Standard Staff Reporter A UNITED NATIONS As. soc'ation of Singapore to promote friendship. understanding and co-operation amon? the peoples of the world was formed at a meeting With Mr. A. Simpson in the chair in the British Council Hall yesterday. The meetin? attended by overStandard - 415 words
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Article62 1951-09-12 3 Right: Miss Breen 'the Festival Girl" smilingh shakes h;uids with Trooper James Barbey (21) of the I2ftb Royal Lancers at Kallang Airport. In the background is his friend Trooper Robert Palmer. (i8) of the same regiment, who also met Judy. Both soldiers, trom Scotland wereStandard - 62 words
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260 1951-09-12 3 Lorong Man Speaks Up For The Lorongs Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners should make it their business to improve thr condition of the lorongs in Geylang and elsewhere, irrespective ot whether they are private property or not. Th^s view was expressed by Mr. Lee Yong Min, Labour canI260 words
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Article178 1951-09-12 3 Standard Slaif Reporter THE SKELETONS of 72 Singapore heroes, who were massacred and buried by the Japanese in an isolated valley off the seventh mile Siglap Road during the early part of the occupation, will be exhumed this morning. The exhumation wnH bo con- 1 ducted178 words
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Article111 1951-09-12 3 TAX SWEE KIM. a > gave evidence In the Singapore Coroner's Court este at an inquest Into the deal her nine-ye i d A >■>■•■■ Tan S.vee Jin who leil into s well. Swee Kim told the court !v»w she found he: sister missing when111 words
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Advertisement121 1951-09-12 3 --I W I I C^#*v I' rvest assured that, beautifully made, and with the unconditional TOOTAL guarantee of satisfaction covering every \ard, ANY FABRIC BY TOOTAL IS A FABRIC YOU CAN TRI ST Malayan Bepreseatativeg \\m. lacks <S^ Da, (Malaya) ltd. NOVELS The Great Escape by Paul Brickhill ::0 Sing.121 words
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Article, Illustration443 1951-09-12 4 Depot Has Turned Out 7,444 Recruits Standard Staff Correspondent KLALA LUMPUR, Tu«u— Mr. F. K. McNamara, Commandant of the Federation Police Depot told the pre*« today that Chinese recruits were not coming forward in the numbers desired because the pay scheme has not been attractive.Standard - 443 words
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Article172 1951-09-12 4 TODAY'S LOVE STORY JO HO RE BAHRU. T U es. A IH-y ear-old Indian girl, Pappathy, who souuht refuge in the Johore B.iliru Welfare Home two years ago after being ill-treated by her grandmother, will soon go to a n^w home. She is to be married. Her husband-to-be. V. Shunmugam.172 words
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Article60 1951-09-12 4 KLUANG A R ffi Su eim m I led at Ren- ed a mail bag ai I cheques 1.2S ;iMd nine reg tered letters ileiman in 'he Sess C> u king ej ch > d put i Oats' tin a ed i the i und60 words
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Article251 1951-09-12 4 ABOUT 300,000 Muslim** in the State of Johore will celebrate Hari Raya jj a ji 'festival of sacrifice' quietly to-day. The day will begin early with prayers in all the mosques in Johore State. At the Government Mosque, Johore Bahru, the Imam will preach a sermon.251 words
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Article38 1951-09-12 4 $150 Fine For That Extra 4c *•.:> t a ij n F i •ed $150 for selling one cigarettd cents the led prici nd efusing 1 i packei I ad 60 pack- il op. Tr> p iclccti •i U38 words
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Article26 1951-09-12 4 K H< today an- 2/Lt. J I I H accid- :> Wests* K I T. F. ists L cpl. I. Wri| R K led.26 words
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Article22 1951-09-12 4 KUAI A I UMPUB I be a i ecturi the Internati Society. M D.I i A Hall, Brick I22 words
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Article41 1951-09-12 4 MUAR, Tues -F -r not stopping at Jalan Salleh, Muar when quired to by a Police Officer, A in bin Haji Ism the drive: 1 pt a private car was fined $10 by e M tar M ig strata.41 words
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87 1951-09-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The present p'.isiion of stocks of anti-malarial drugs in Malaya is satisfactory. This was stated at t'ne meeting of the Malarial Advisory Board held recently in the Institute for Medical Research. Dr. J.F.B. Edeson. Malarial Research Officer, described the liver forms87 words
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Article36 1951-09-12 4 R.A F. Brigand and Sunderland aircraft bombed and strafed bandit targets in Perak and Selangor in yesterday's air operations. The airstrikes were carried out ir. support of security force operations on the ground.36 words
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97 1951-09-12 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Pleading guilty to assaulting a middle-aged Chinese, when he was being served with a summons notice, a 67-year-old Chinese, Lim Boon Kim, was bound over in the sum of $100 by the First Magistrate, Mr. A. P.97 words
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Article23 1951-09-12 4 All banking institutions in Negn Sembilan have been granted permission to observe Monu ay December 31, 1951, as a bank holiday.23 words
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Article, Illustration192 1951-09-12 4 David - Give Call- Up Men Citizenship Plea Standard Shipping Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Tuts.— On the ground ilia! those who are voluntarily serving the country should be regarded as citizens of the state, the Malayan Chinese Association is to present a memorandum lo the Rulers-in-Conference on the citizenship question. The Standard understandsLee Studio - 192 words
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134 1951-09-12 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues—Complimenting 184 Home Guards on their fine work the District Officer Butterworth, Mr. S. T. Stewart said that though they had not taken an active part in aiding the members of the security forces so far. they should always be134 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-09-12 4 Michael Goh - picture by Michael Goh. Crown Prince Anoem Soeria of Kutai. heir to the Sultan of BiiHk Papan. who arrived in Singapore with his family aboard the Oranje. With him is his wife Princess Aid* carrying their son Mohammad Arifin and daughter Noero*-! Aisiah. They have one other daughter Moeltati Kardani.Standard - 51 words
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Article224 1951-09-12 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LI MPIR. Tues.— Bidding farewell to the Chief Justice of the Federation. Sir Stafford Foster SuUon, who jjoes to Nigeria as President of the \l st African Court of Apj>eal. the Sultan «;f Selan«:«ir remarked that Sir Stafford "never had hi* head224 words
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Article182 1951-09-12 4 MISSING MCA MAN FOUND IPOH. Tues The Chairman t the Sungei Siout brand the Afalaj an Chim Be Am Mr Choung Fan. was reported misting nnoe Friday last. Later a Federal G veromcnt press reic.se laid Bh I Mil Choong had been tind 11 said that "he wai nor in182 words
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125 1951-09-12 4 Malay Regt. Men Pass 3 Resolutions PORT DICKSON. Tues Three resolutions were passed at the genera] meeting ol the Malay Regiment Civilian Employees' Union held at the Seaview Theatre recently. They were to get the approv:. in the General Executive Council for the prupo&ed "bousing scheme.'' to urge members o125 words
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Article48 1951-09-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Security Forces in Kajang this morning killed three bandits while one was wounded, probably fatally in Ipoh yesterday On Sunday, in Kajanf an auxiliary policeman was murdered. Four armed and unitormed bandits burnt down a s.tv, Rehouse and knngsi in Taiping yesterday48 words
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Article51 1951-09-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR T Members of the M.G.S., O.G.A are asked to meet at Ihe Sr M.G.S. Young Road, in connection with the opening of a sewing class this Friday at 5 AO pm inose who hnv e no: geni In their forms already ar P remiested to do51 words
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Article34 1951-09-12 4 A CHINESE youth ol Senalang. Kuala Piluh, Lee Poon Chin claimed trial to a charge of failing to attend a Manpower Medical Board when produced in court on Sentt-miwr 3 He was34 words
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Advertisement359 1951-09-12 4 SITUATIONS U A.\i ED by !f7 Fi m C book-toepei with refere Nu 517 •Sl>" m plus Af'p 5 fore 24 FOR S^M pow s (i c ed Buni 1/2 acre land frontages J n Apply 146 Ji I poll pORD VJSi by agents, in g 8:1.000 App Sine,.: i359 words
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Article149 1951-09-12 5 >>l BST ytions liable to i'Mii sheading todaj I) V\ Kah Ilin. I rvd WaterbooMe, Indnstrial Gases, Kiihum Estate, Dnnraro Road, Singapore Inn init. Ewaii Park, n«»ii uui Road, Adam Park, Uallop Hill, VVayang Sata, Chatswortn itu.ni. Pierce Road, Somervilie Roud, Lefiton Ki»;«d. \ii toria l'trk, \,i— mi149 words
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Article125 1951-09-12 5 First Aid Lectures Popular Standard Staff Reporter WEEKLY lectures on first aid organised by the Bukit Panjang Village Committee have proved so popular that a week after they first started on Autj. 31, at the Bukit Panjang Government School, about 100 people turned up to listen. Last Friday s audience125 words
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Article32 1951-09-12 5 TENG FOOK Yuen was fined $4r> in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for causing hurt to Yee Wai Chong with an iron bar at Alexandra Road on Sept 4.32 words
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175 1951-09-12 5 IPOH, Tues. The wage dispute between 300 Kampar ami Teluk Anson foundry workers and their employers was settled today, Both parties accepted the recommendations of the arbitrator-.. Workers, who have been on strike since August I.J, are expected to resume work on Friday. Mr. Lav,175 words
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Article609 1951-09-12 5 HE CALLED ME A CHEAT MAJID Standard Staff Reporter MR M A. MAJID. president or the Indo-Malay Pakistani Sea- men's Union told the Singapore Fir:>t Police Court yesterday. that a seaman called him a 'cheat', accused him of taking a bribe oi $250. and of establishing a union to exploit609 words
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Article63 1951-09-12 5 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— One bandit was killed by security forces on Sunday following an exceedingly accurate airstrike on a swamp in which terrorists were hiding. The bandit had a grenade in his hand which exploded when he was hit by security63 words
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Article31 1951-09-12 5 THE GREAT Southern Steamship Company in Hongkong has tola Reuter that the Singapore report that the vessel Osco has been detained by the Indonesian authorities at Jakarta was groundless.31 words
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Article301 1951-09-12 5 MORE PUBLICITY REQUIRED, SAYS YOUTH LEADER Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. Urging more publicity in oversea countries immediately to present a true picture of the real situation in Malaya, Mr. S. A. Abishegam, former Secretary of the Settlement Youth Council, told The Standard today that the301 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-09-12 5 The Sultan of Kelantan and many officials attended the recent wedding of Nik Daud to Nik Zainab. daughter of Haji Wan Mohamed. President of the Persetuan Melayu, Kelantan, and a member of the Council of State.36 words
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225 1951-09-12 5 Mixed Reaction To Gurney's Statement Standard Staff Correspondent rENANG, Tin's. Varied views were expressed l»y local community leaders and edtieationists here today on the statement made by the Hi»»h Commissioner Sir Henry (inrnev, recently that with some adjustments, the policy on education recommended by the Barnes Committee would he acceptable225 words
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105 1951-09-12 5 GIVING evidence at the Assizes yesterday at the trial of Lou Ah Kim on a charge of murdering her two-year-old baby girl, a woman rubber tapper told the court that she heard Lou say that "even should the child be revived I105 words
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Article102 1951-09-12 5 Standard Stall Correspondent KULIM, Tues —Dr. Tan Joo Cheng, retired Govt. Medical Otlicer. Kedah, died last Friday in Kulim. He leaves behind a wife and eight children. Educated in Singapore, Dr. Tan graduated from the King Edward VII College of Medicine >n 192ti, and joined102 words
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Article43 1951-09-12 5 BUANG biu Tambi. 17-year-old labourer, was sentenced to tour months rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday for breaking into a house in Sambau Rnjci and stealing two alarm clocks and :i pan' oi gold earrings on Aug. 5.43 words
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Miscellaneous75 1951-09-12 5 *L -ANT -J.EE Tm--'". ;.5 riO' H.000LA...)^ fDOES I OOK KINDA > Wf-LL YES.BUT I 7 MFBBE NOT, BUtTSJJB| N A_LEY DOING 1 IT'S JUST SOME THING TO KEEP J[ AH. HERE SILLY WITH TH' OUT- /DON'T THINK YOU'LLf I'M TAKING IT A r "KAVcL HiM BUSY UNTIL HE GETS75 words
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Miscellaneous83 1951-09-12 5 SINGAPORE SUJJ rjMLCjC Orchard Road: Singa-I pore Chess Club f> pm. Malay j Conversation Class s.'>o p.m.. Judo and Body-Building Clubs 5.30 p.m.. Commercial Cias.ses 5.30 8:50 p.m.. Art Club LifeClass <> 8 p m.. Film Show At Cantonese Hospital 7 p.m. j Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay: Y.W.CA Katong Meet At83 words
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Article818 1951-09-12 6 One Swallow IS inflation receding in this country? Are we going to see an end to this menacing danger and all the social destruction it brought with it? There are indications that prices of certain commodities are on the downward trend but it would be premature to818 words
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Article611 1951-09-12 6 John Hamilton - John Hamilton by How we can solve the problem of Connaught Drive v^PARKLIXG lights make the scene one of the gayest in the East. Sit with me on this cool evening and look round you. It is nearly fuil moon and the white light sparkles on the611 words
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Article535 1951-09-12 6 TOKIO. THIS time they are on their way. Where to they do 1 not yet quite know, but they have started: the Japanese are on the march. Eighteen months ago when I was last here, they were still feeling their limbs to see whether any bones were535 words
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Article322 1951-09-12 6 Sir— Apropos Dato Onn's 'Imp" may I inquire why the newspapers have not sought views from the ordinary man whether he be Malay. Chinese, Indian. Ceylonese. Eurasian or European, instead of 'playing up' the views of those who are already in the Onn-Tan bandwagcon or of tho.se who322 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-09-12 6 > m he tark'f-fi a n on handed! Maybe that'll tf.ith bun to us** both bands next time:"19 words
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Article1299 1951-09-12 6 ROBERT GUILLAIN - ROBERT GUILLAIN By WITH the signing of the Peace Treaty, Japan is destined to play a more active role in Asian and world politics. An understanding of the new Japan is essential. We are beginning today a series of articles by ROBERT GUILLAIN. a French journalist1,299 words
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Article363 1951-09-12 6 Sir The following are extracts from an article under the heading "Singapore need* more markets" which appeared in the Singapore Free Piess on the 23rd of July, "EXISTING SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL MARKETS ARE SUFFERING FROM CONGESTION AND THERE IS A SHORTAGE OF MARKETS NOW TO MEET THE363 words
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Article305 1951-09-12 6 Review of Views No Supermen Ni d e d i thou an doj Be. v a:' .i> C "Trie. 1 1' mo ii. g>>\ 1 European or a 1 0., bee ..<• I V. .1... I i When the i Ca.';;>- into 0< i European tni I bat Data i305 words
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Advertisement31 1951-09-12 6 /j^v TIGER V../ A RUBBER GOODS F OF MINING INDUSTRY, \n I m For 30 Years In Malaya Ct'LSult SHUM YIP LEONG RUBBER WORKS *«4l« Lumpur ipoii ifgapai Wa«t Rutterworth Hungkonc31 words
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Advertisement46 1951-09-12 6 new "SOFT-GLO" interior styling, the beaut> wns; of the year with delicate, glowing tones Inside th< i with rich gold-coloured metal trim! CJliO SkEa v you automatic defrosting, bun. i I y k many other quality featui s lee Fietem 102 106 ORCHARD KOAD Si\(;\l\>Kl TO46 words
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Article, Illustration364 1951-09-12 7 W ASH. TALKS ON PERSIA Biq Three Meet Begins Today K >ii|\<lO\, Sept. 11 (UP) Secretary ji, Vrhoon ami British Foreign Secre- t Moiri-on tackled the critical Iranian Monday a* the 1951 Big Three Foreign !,.<im-<- opened officially here. The two top diplomats began their talks under the shadow ofUSIS - 364 words
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43 1951-09-12 7 R rel rei I ear- ipation f v v.- said r> noe, Dr ■ted to have High I ask- se mt i Fon g i d i Jerra i i exw ted e coo- LS3 the43 words
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Article10 1951-09-12 7 All Quiet On W. Korea Front e Pr p; >110 words
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Article115 1951-09-12 7 U f signs -4 of the .S C I'-" Oka st< signs that n Front reaa occupa M en B Ebdgway had ordered all military units in Japan on Sept 3 not to use designation which •i. be >ffensive to the Japanese with the signing or115 words
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253 1951-09-12 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 11 (UP) Senator Joseph O'Mahom-y sai«l yesterday that (]onj;res?» will be asked to appropriate another $8,000,000,000 lor a "i^antic military programme including fantastic devices capable of "conquering the atmosphere/* O'Mahoney. Chairman of the Military Spending Subcommittee, said that if granted, the253 words
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127 1951-09-12 7 LONDON. Sept. 11, <AP> A; Foreign Office spokesman said on Monday he understood Mrs. MeHnda MacLean. wife of the i missing British diplomat. Donald MacLean, was stiA in southern i Fiance Press reports published here ha\e said Mrs MacLean, who has been127 words
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Article106 1951-09-12 7 7 MPs Oppose India Press Bill NEW DELHI Sept 11. (AP>— Seven Parliament members spoke >n opposition Monday to a controversial press bill. They said its chief provisions would hinder growth of democratic traditions in India Deshbandu Gupta. President of the All-India Newspaper Editors' conference, said the bill retused to106 words
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Article86 1951-09-12 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 11. <UP) —British, Canadian. French and United States army officers resumed their Conferences yesterday on the standardization of rifles. The representatives of the four nations failed at a two-day conI ference Jast month to reach j agreement on a standard weaj pon for86 words
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114 1951-09-12 7 LONDON, Sept. 11, (AP). A Buckingham Palace spokesman said Monday Ring George is continuin to lead a "normal life" despite press speculation that he is seriously ill. The King made a trip by train from his Scottish Castle of Balmoral to London Saturday for an114 words
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Article143 1951-09-12 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 11, (UP). The annual report of the executive directors of the International Monetary Fund, which was issued today, said generally speaking the world's payments are much closer to balance than they were two or three years ago. It said these improvements have been associated143 words
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120 1951-09-12 7 PARIS. Sept. 11 (AP)—Thousands of tearful Parisian "midinettes' stopped the traffic around the St. Pierre de Chaillot Church in the Champs Elysees quarter today during the Catholic funeral service for Dominican film actress Maria Montez. She died last Friday in her suburban villa120 words
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Article49 1951-09-12 7 HALIFAX. Nova Scotia. Sept. 12 <AP>— One man was lost overboard and five were seriously injured when a hurricane struck the Panamanian freighter. Shahreza (5.460 tons> TnO miles north-east of Bermuda, the vessel's agents reported yesterday The Shahreza regularly ca; rie.s bauxite between T:inidad and Quebec.49 words
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Article69 1951-09-12 7 LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter>— A bus overturned on the Vici toria Embankment along the River Thames, in central London, today after colliding with a tramcar. About 20 people were injured. two seriously Both vehicles were badly damaged and traffic -was diverted. The doubl* decker bus lay i across69 words
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Article54 1951-09-12 7 CAIRO. Sept 11 <AP>— The Egyptian morning newspaper, Al Misri. alleged today that Briga-dier-General Glubb Pasha. Commander of the Arab Legion, had smashed a coup d'etat to put Prince Naif on the Jordan Throne. The paper claimed in a front page report from Amman that the coup was54 words
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Article152 1951-09-12 7 US Tries Out 'Flying Saucers WASHINGTON. Sept. 11. (AP).— The U.S Army is experimenting with flying saucers to supply troops in the fie'd with water, petrol and other liquids. 11 announced that disc-shaped containers made oi synthetic rubber have been dropped from altitudes of 400 to 2.000 feet without bursting152 words
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Article283 1951-09-12 7 THE Association for the Advancement of Instruction about Alcohol and Narcotics was formed by educators attending the summer school of alcohol studies at Yale University.- GENERALISSIMO Chiang; Kai-shek's Defence .Ministry says two Soviet Russian advisers were captured alive by guerillas the night or Sept. 1 in the suburbsA.P.; AFP; U.P.; Reuter; AAP - 283 words
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219 1951-09-12 7 AssamSitting On Powder Keg— Premier NEW DELHI, Sept. 11, (AP)— Assam, India's eastern frontier state, is sitting on a highly explosive powder keg, its Prime Minister and a former governor warned last night. Speaking at the inauguration of the Delhi office of the Assam Tribune, the state's only English language219 words
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203 1951-09-12 7 UN TOLD PARIS, Sept. 11. (UP).— The Israeli Government handed a sharply worded note to the United Nations Palestine Conciliation Commission today, declaring that it would prefer to deal directly with the Arabs to end the Middle East "war" than take part in203 words
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256 1951-09-12 7 RIDGWAY INFORMS UN UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sept. 11 (IP) General Matthew Ridg way's unified command told the United Nations on Monday that Communist prisoners in Korea have repeatedly reported Red plans for a Kf offensive. In the 261 h report on opt-ra-tions256 words
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Article, Illustration137 1951-09-12 7 photo. SAIGON. Sept. 11. <l French and loyal Vietna n connaissance patrols kilie Communist-led rebels on Monday in an engagement with I i rebel companies west of the Hed River about SO miles south of 1 Hanoi, an official communfq ic said. At the MM time,AP - 137 words
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Advertisement66 1951-09-12 7 o Ss| o U The Brassiere Cups are of Pole J J (J Beige Needle-run Lace with V support the figure with the right \S^ /^^V^ 1 0 type and deqree of control Back v>, Wv?\ vt\ 0 Satin Ribbon Shoulder Strops. X panels ar^an exclusive Feature in X this66 words
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Miscellaneous70 1951-09-12 7 ijC^SC I I AHEM--I SEE I YES- 1 THEN I 7 I ALREADY YOU ADMIRING VERY SUPPOSE V HAVE THAT NEVn/GIRL,) MV HAIR-DO X MUCH YOU'LL BE "v:-/__jJHßßhJ'' it? ou V v y .^^k i"s' y v ¥w ::v*;v J*^. v.-.' X 7"^ i> v^-^^ U^ 7 2^9 i \570 words
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Article189 1951-09-12 8 A twelve-man liaisoß mission from the Burma Air Force is clue at Changi R.A.F. airfield this evening for a week's vi>it to Far Kast Air Force ami the R.A.F. in Malaya. Consisting of seven officers and five N.C.O.'s. the mission's members each represent administrative or189 words
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Article, Illustration232 1951-09-12 8 ITALY JOIN SHIPPING WAR Vivaldi On F.E. Service Standard Shipping Reporter MINDFUL of the boom for shipping space between Europe, Singapore and the Far East, Italy is entering the competitive field and placing more modern vessels on the service. Lloyd Triestino. the wellknown Italian shipping line, is taking another of232 words
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Article, Illustration534 1951-09-12 8 THE names of two Air Officers who will shortly take up high appointment with Far East Air Force in Singapore were announced by the R.A.F. last night. Air Vice-Marshal George Holroyd Mills. C.8., D.F.C., head of the L.K. Delegation to the534 words
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80 1951-09-12 8 New Zealand Trooper Now A Total Loss MELBOURNE. Sept. 11: ißeu-jter-AAP' The wrecked New Zealand troopship Wahme (4.430 tons', aground on the Maseila Island reef, 260 miles north o! Darwin, is a total loss, salvage experts reported today. The Wahine, carrying 575 troops for Korea and a crew ot j80 words
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Article31 1951-09-12 8 AIR Commodore, T L. F. Fuller-Good. Air Officer Com- manding the R.A.F. in Malaya. i has now moved in the A.O.CVs official residence at 55 Cluny Road. Singapore 10.31 words
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Article39 1951-09-12 8 NEW DELHl— <AP>— During the second quarter o; 19.11 i ."i11. 000.000 pa^engers travelled by railroad in India. paying fares for a total revenue of M00.000.000 rupees <USs<>3.ooo.--:000>. Railway Minister K San- thanam announced in Indian parliament39 words
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169 1951-09-12 8 TOKYO. Sept. 11 (ReuUr-VAP)— Ami-JapaneM* actions feared in Australia are causing concern lo the owners of the first Japanese ship scheduled to sail there since the war, it Has revealed today. The Dai-Ichi Kaisen line has received permission to sail their 9,200-ton Orient Maru169 words
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Advertisement579 1951-09-12 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Sar Fronci.cc Lo, Angele, All American Conodior Penang P S'hom $>»'. Arr LA/SF L G JcKE G NBACH 24/26Sept 27/28 Sept 29 Sept '6 Oct 26 Oct CHINA BEAR 24/2^Oct 27/28 Oct 29 oct/INo. 20 Nov For full oorticulor* of Drv Cargo Oeep Tank, ond579 words
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Advertisement234 1951-09-12 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP C0 M LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Barge Sept 22 V«»el toi Muai Weekly Hw »9 Tet for Rengat Sept 13 Vewel for Molocc- Twice Weekly H «"9 Thong for Bogan VeMel »of Port Dickson Weekly Sl A P' $«P» '5 Tung Song for Malocco234 words
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Advertisement215 1951-09-12 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Rayal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Una Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Am.te.dorr MONTREAL, HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANf S por p Sham Penono Sloterdyk (HAL) 13/20 Sept 21 Sept 22/23 Seat (2)B O SMN, 22/26 Sept 27 S^t 28/29 S.^t (1) Ampenan (RL)215 words
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Advertisement453 1951-09-12 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK COn -PATAGONIA" tor eongkok P > Hongkong Monilo Kobe Vokonomc 18-2lSept 15-!?s^ NORDHVAf «or Bangkok 20-22Sept IT-I9U "SELANDIA" for Saigon Bangkok 18-18Oct 15-1 70c* PANAMA* for Bangkok, Hongkong Kobe Yokohamo 19-24Oct "FIONIA" for Banflkok 23-23Oct SAILINGS TC CON I NENI SCANDINavj* fot Colombo Aden, fort Said453 words
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Article, Illustration454 1951-09-12 9 Mart Closes Weak After 8-Ct. Fall On Profit -Taking Standard Market Reporter I'KKIOD of violent price fluctuations is being experienced in the NII rubber market as quotations, after spiralling upwards for four < .la> reacted sharply yesterday with an 8-cent drop, per Ib. on anA.P. - 454 words
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77 1951-09-12 9 HK Not Interested In Jap Newsprint B XGKONG Seat. 11 (APi H Qgk Dg St te thai C mta interested in J ts 1 sell news] ini sre e i per said agents of Jaj a r.ese ma*. I turers had cal c ncems w ith s of news] rinl77 words
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Article21 1951-09-12 9 Hcaan Whittal ar.d Co report 'r.a'. tne CTOf) r.arveste.: n B.k-; Hitam Estate for A,....,- was; i o !b21 words
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Article18 1951-09-12 9 135 Apply In HK For S'pore Show II D I I laj tnat 5 apr |q exhifaii of18 words
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Article11 1951-09-12 9 Rubber Ship To Bypass S'pore n. 1 1 I the bove11 words
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Article35 1951-09-12 9 ;;^M Singapore yestmla, B«jei9 Sellers tAa spot !»jn hji i V;; B 15 g<' num. d value. d non, iu,v- l.u today t- Piiul '■'•''■<n TO r( first Nrca, ran X >i dy35 words
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Article, Illustration140 1951-09-12 9 Formosa Mission To S'pore TAIPEH. Sept. 11 (Reuter) The Nationalists i!l send a five-man delegation to the ten-day trade conference of the United Nations ECAFB opening in Singapore on Oct. 9. According to the China News, the only English daily newspaper in Formosa; the Nationalist delegation, headed by Mr. R.140 words
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Article69 1951-09-12 9 A BIROS' NEST puzzle h;is presented itself to the authorities at Kuching. Sarawak. In the Bau district where the edible birds' nests are found, two other different kinds of birds, also swifts, have started to make inedible nests. The Sarawak annual report says: "It is possible that69 words
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Article131 1951-09-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 11:— Imports of textiles into Malaya have been freely permitted by the Federation Government to assist in the right against price inflation. Malaya 1? getting about 200 million yards from India this year for pan-Malayan consumption, besides large consignments which have already131 words
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303 1951-09-12 9 Standard Motoring Correspondent THE ROVER "75" is essentially a car for the discriminating motorist who can appreciate that very distinct something in a thoroughbred. Only a short drive in the Rover 75 will suffice to make one aware of the fact that this303 words
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Article55 1951-09-12 9 Standard Staff Reporter A NEW labour ■code is to be promulgated shortly in the Colony of Sarawak. The 1950 annual report says that the number of registered Trade Unions increased during 1950 from 11 to 18. The largest the Kuching Wharf Labourers' Union, with some55 words
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Article201 1951-09-12 9 'Under Close Attention' Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 11.— The Economic Affairs Member, Mr. O. A. Spencer, said today that the Federation Government had under "very close attention" the possible large influx of Japanese textiles into Malaya. He said the whole question of import201 words
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Article153 1951-09-12 9 RANGOON. Sept. 11 (Beuter) A plan for a joint venture to produce and refine Burma's oil Is expected to emerge soon from high level talks between the Burma Government and tne Burrr.ah Oil Company Ltd. Sir Kenneth B. Harper. Chairman of the Company, will lend a delegation153 words
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Article42 1951-09-12 9 HONGKONG. Sept. 11— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.76 to £l Sterling: HK56.650 to US$l: HK$l.Bl3 to Malayan $1: HK50.327 to one Indonesian R u p i a h; Gold HK5332.625 to one tael.42 words
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Article71 1951-09-12 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association. Singapore Chamber of Commerce, the S.C.C. Rubber Association, the share, tin and produce markets are closed today for the Hari Raya holiday. KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 11— A new A.P. Form for a licence to import goods into the Federation is being issued. It71 words
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Article73 1951-09-12 9 'Bill Affects Chinese Merchants' Mr. Jee Ah Chian. Singapore Municipal Commissioner, yesterday said that "if the proposed new Colony exchange control ordinance comes into force, Singapore business with Indonesia and the neighbouring islands will be greatly affected and no business can be done without the approval of the Controller of73 words
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218 1951-09-12 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Tues.— The demand for Malayan industrial shares continued today. Tin shares were steady, while rubbers were *eH absorbed despite the fall in the commodity price. Changed prices were INDUSTRIALS Bmers Seller 1 Henry Waii^h 4.00 4 15 cbi Frasei N'eave Ord.-'218 words
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Article, Illustration328 1951-09-12 9 LONDON. Sept 11. (AFP -The Board of Trade has withdrawn licences for the export of certain tvnes of "scarce goods" to Persia. The department took this action following the Foreign Office statement earher in the day that in view of328 words
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Advertisement96 1951-09-12 9 nrsj. and to be sure of Boord's =^Ej^^^look for the Cat and Barrel on the 3—^^ popular for generations. ISP^^ CORDIAL OLD TOM FINEST DRY GIN afeHU ■|gM 111l S I t- SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO. LTD': Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Elliiil irnr rnmpn TRIUMPH Britain's new light car96 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1951-09-12 10 E.V. G - IT'S ALL DONE WITH MIRRORS! E.V.G. »V T DO NOT belong to the A Music Circle, and conjuring tricks remain as fascinating to me now as they were when I was a child. Even though I know the lady is definitely NOT being sawn in half by the genial fentleman1,095 words
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Article165 1951-09-12 10 Ti I) \v s KORBCASI on tiu* individual plane this day is r(m.ml fur sustained work, serious or difficult occupations, for those requiring concentration and for feasible plans to be c;irrie<] out immediately, and from which you may expect good results in the afternoon. Resene the165 words
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Advertisement168 1951-09-12 10 OPENING TOMORROW! I riKic Dir unrui ■»**MU'I 2-4.15-6.30-9.30 P .m. 1 m^&l ONE B 'G LAUGH! &l ins t!lis wind( rful ai VICI 9oi A I h E^ TR I o 9i I DANKY KATE m^ o^ »w^ c^tiw A m mlwi w/m Also F RL, SAT., SUNDAY. To da168 words
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Advertisement305 1951-09-12 10 H^^^b^^^ 3K\ a^Bf I VI L n Ui qetJf '>f u?, I 1 i~ri* I i ft *i ln'^^ fT 1 H _^^^^J^^^FJ^^^ k^9^H2 > W T flß^ivC bW™^^ siar.-ir« MiCHcLE MOliG N Hi., i SEASON NOW ON APIER 2 CAPACITV MIDM I I DAILY I TIMES' 11 a.m. 1.45.305 words
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Miscellaneous724 1951-09-12 10 Eadio Frogrammes V|)|(l MAI AV\ laoui Film SonM It.II Hindusiani F :n n '*J* N«"«> lawil \I*OH>P Rons: 5 p.m Programme BosißHrj' «->».'y'i ion ni>i>/-ii>ii,ii 5.02 Tamil Soncs; 5.35 Home News EMiUSH PKOdKAMMt i Sports Boand Ip: 4:, Malayaiam (4SI tli »V 4! in 1 Sonus; »i p.m Community Usten724 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-09-12 11 GIRL MAKES LIFE-SAVING HISTORY UF I lavißl h^tory in na Bade yesIT year old Jf n; Bt sue- tatnjc,:r of the Society ra, Pool %rsterday. 110 is Ihe first ;«i this aw.ird iiily. her M.xs Ho passed i.itf (ertithe Bron/e .n, decided to (Of a:; n^niftor. trained fou' ind was67 words
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Article313 1951-09-12 11 Navy Attack Too Wea k For Malays ORE \|al.u- defeated Royal Navy 24) al -ii r.i.iv in liic MUMinV most scrappy ComMMl.li. Koval Na\y put up a dismal show* "Happy* 1 H v did not have a happy time with his teammates who played with very little com- binanoD and313 words
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469 1951-09-12 11 Standard's Badminton Reporter. M.\\ FLOWER Badminton Party will take the eourt against the Indian Thomas Cup team at the Happy orld stadium on Monday with little to lose and everything to gain. Victory for the Party means added lu>tre but more than that469 words
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71 1951-09-12 11 Negri Meets S'pore In "Citv Dav" Game Singapore A.F.A.'s emergency committee met yesterday to finalise plans for a same between Xe?ri Sembilan and Singapore to commemorate City Day. The match will be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Sept. 23. SAFA have purchased specially df^sismed medals which wiU be71 words
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130 1951-09-12 11 DOUGLAS, Isle of Man. Sept. 11 (Reuter). Amateur motor-cycling aces began their biff week on the famous Isle of Man racing circuit today when the first of the Grand Prix races was staged. This was the Junior event and A. H Sherry of Chichvell.130 words
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Article38 1951-09-12 11 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER South China v$ Malayan Chinese at Jalan St'Mir. HOCKEY: SHA League— Skcru-ood Fcrrsurg vs Teachers Training College at Farr C r Pc-k: 223 BOD VS RAF Tcngah at Tengah. RACI\'G:- Singapore Turf C:\f> 2nd Day38 words
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154 1951-09-12 11 THE All-India Football Federation will .-end a football team to Singapore for four sanies early in November. Major Laehhman Singh. A IFF secretary disclosed the plans tor a Far East tour in a letter to the secretary of the Singapore Indian F.A. The SIFA154 words
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55 1951-09-12 11 PTC Offters Trophy for A 'Double' y he presented <>i a horse iaaMc at the i'-n.i!u Turf Meefaf to be rdaj x>t t 13. II and I. 21 lasa 3 and 3 n on S< r s efesa 4 e the i G tw D€ Cf V BV h s55 words
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Article56 1951-09-12 11 Camera loses His Temper ENNA, Sept. 10: WwM free 'restlinj! champion 'rnrr.i and the mcatfei Adi ''f*r m\ -n he defeated Satwfej almost at a press hert- tiKlav ttrtn out of g« !> arn^ra in ■iUlr, daimed L !l -»nh.. rrl former had punch- vWHI is against in,.d this ftsl56 words
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Article45 1951-09-12 11 TURNER TKOes IKE WILLIAMS S 1 t&UßUtStpt 10. *Sf|J:£?2: unbeaten *d U l s f n e hn backh d-imour for a ht "Ue bout with L- 1^ Williams >;• thHr 10-round J tonight row m I is lay I #1 Tiers J »t the from45 words
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Article81 1951-09-12 11 TORONTO, Sept. 11 <Reuter> T:\e MCC touring team won the "Ashes" when they beat Canada by 141 runs in the third representative cricket match The "ashes". remain* of a tern pole were presented to the MCC captain, R. W. Robins, afrer the match. The MCC. who made81 words
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Article467 1951-09-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The South China XI met their first defeat in the Federation when they were trounced by Selangor by six goals to three at soccer on the Rifle Range ground here this evening. Heavy rain which caused a waterlogged ground prevented good play. The visitors, brilliant467 words
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Article168 1951-09-12 11 PLAYING Hewitt, a recent transfer from the REME, at eentreforward, 30 Bat. RAOC were unlucky to lose two points to GHQ FARELF in their vital United Services League match played at Alexandra yesterday. GHQ won 3-2. GHQ's first goal came when Jones sent a pass across168 words
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Article162 1951-09-12 11 LEADERS in the U. S. Major League: AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting, based on 300 times at bat: Fain (Philadelphia) 0.332, Williams (Boston) 0.324. Runs: Williams 104; Minoso (Chicago) 103. Run s batted in: Williams (Boston) and Zerial (Philadelphia) 116. Hits: Dimaggio. (Boston) 173, Kell (Detroit) 169. Doublet!162 words
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Article115 1951-09-12 11 MALAYAN CHINESE meet the South China soccer tourists at Jalan Besar Stadium today and the game promises to be a very even tussle with the odds slightly in favour of the Malayan Chinese. South China have been playing hard games recently and with their limited115 words
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Article144 1951-09-12 11 BABY JACSON of Manila and Singapore's No. 1 bantamweight, Young Roberts, head a card of five bouts at the Happy World Stadium tomorrow night, while in the main supporting bout two leading local flyweights, Lim Kee Chan and Young Tony, meet for the first time. The144 words
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Article431 1951-09-12 11 DOVER, En-land, Sept. 11 (AP).— Florence Chatlwit'k, California «jirl attempting to swim the Channel from England to France, was blotted out this morning by a heavy fog which descender! on the sea. Ten hours after she entered the water at St. Margarets Bay, east431 words
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Miscellaneous63 1951-09-12 11 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya. TODAY: AJU. P.M Singapore 09.37 7.59 Malacca 04.53 5.57 Port Dickson 03.34 4.38 Port S'ham 02.56 3.21 Penang 10.29 11.31 TOMORROW: Singapore 10.15 9.15 Malacca 05.59 6.45 Port Dickson .04.40 5.26 Port S'ham 04.01 4.20 Penang 11.15 FRIDAY, Singapore 10.48 10.11 Malacca63 words
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Article87 1951-09-12 12 We l> a vl^~7l^rK^veller Minorou_ _Jsoodwood^ Jutnte L%*A%IA I.KIUIY BUM IT V "JtTeUty* Brevity' J!^" 777^ CLICKITY CLICK r-^aa N v^r:;; lirEß A m gffls 1 cue j^u^ ;r£ !n i::!!;r,'.. Jgjg't afrourt vE^ir^ xTiT^i.TiTT SCOTIA "%UiAw ''Ha^Vadrant N.roh. Blllilaw viroliV Nerolla Billdaw J^"-'" v ,7^ T^luTTiT^Ti ABBEVSTK.\I>87 words
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Article128 1951-09-12 12 GALLANT little Bright Eyes i* getting on well in jwiffld n,h,,;,1K .he has k*l a little of her brilliance but with only B.OJ— the first lime she get* a ebanee to run carrying less than 8.07 after two of haul bill successful campaigning-^he will take128 words
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Article452 1951-09-12 12 K\< I- I: Batavia mih n to 1 ig track a iday wi »e gal- •ee in ;n vas 4 effort i new< and he has btedlj tdmire this .:r\: this d enable him r i beat ii pal 114 a pii on a452 words
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Article39 1951-09-12 12 The going for this afternoon's races will be fast if rain holds off. There was a heavy shower followed by intermittent drizzle on Monday but bright sunshine and a strong breeze yesterday has dried up the track.39 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1424 1951-09-12 12 RACE It 2.00 p.m. Horses CL 3, Div. 4—6 Furs. i 000 Blondie 6y 9.00 Mrs. E.S. O'Keefe wSdle Ellery 6 032 Brevity 5y 8.06 Madam Ida Oei Rodaers McCloud 00 Mi« toy 3y 8.06 Kongsi gers (Unfixed) I! Z S£Un 5y 8!05 Mr 6 S a C. p Won1,424 words
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