Singapore Standard, 14 September 1951
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Title Section18 1951-09-14 1 Singapore Standard »H 7r /5r VOL 1! NO. 75. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration215 1951-09-14 1 JOHN LAYCOCK - JOHN LAYCOCK f says v n lard Staff Reporter FXXJNLMj an invitation by Dato Onn bin i) i :.l the formation meeting of the' ice oi Malaja Party at Kuala Lumpur L)\. Singapore Legislative Councillor, Layeork, >a>s m a letter to Dato Onn: think the majority215 words
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52 1951-09-14 1 Matrimonial Chances Hurt By Assault i| Thurs I a amX nedy, a' c D irby and thai Miss v gueretta her by 4 '.r.e assault February. i go > been d her c also ip [oi t of I ssi toa 1 Raja- 1 Pin >' in ie iskp :.ed52 words
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Article13 1951-09-14 1 but died Re rtei rhunderjei oeax the I British has rain-13 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-09-14 1 immfflmmm^> ->■■■ ■■>■< ■v.-.^^v^-^-^^--^---— Public-sDirited civilians last night fave a helping hand to the Pblice and the ambulance attendants at Mountbatten Road, the scene of a iheadon collteloii between a motor car and a motorcycle witi side-car. A chUd was killed and five adults were Injured. Picture above taken by63 words
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Article88 1951-09-14 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 13. <APi Despite defence needs. the U.S. has withdrawn from the world rubber market m an effort to drive down prices. Government officials .said today. Jess Larson. General Services Administrator responsible for the purchasing programme sairl that the Government will not buy at88 words
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Article69 1951-09-14 1 PERPIGXAN. France, Sept. 13 I (AP> Airport officials here said I today 36 passengers and three j crewmen are aboard a French DC-3 plane missini on its run i over the Mediterranean from Toulouse. France, to Oran, North i Africa. Authority at Toulouse said earlier69 words
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Article273 1951-09-14 1 Mamlard Maff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tfcnn. His Majesty's Governmrnt ha« been asked to a^int m making available to tbr <»o\ eminent of the Federation the services of a full-time otfieer experienced m the theory and practice of negotiating; niaehinery both m the United Kingdom273 words
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Article87 1951-09-14 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 1 3 The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 46 d. Spo £910 (per ton) Q ct 43 d buyers, £920 sellers, hj 44 *d" Three months: £87787 words
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Article219 1951-09-14 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 13 <UP> The Air Force disclosed today that it possesses and is setting up a brand new squadron to handle a newly perfected jetpowered guided missile presumably capable of. delivering atomic weapons. The Air Force lifted the. new weapon designed for use219 words
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Article334 1951-09-14 1 250,000 Reds Massed IN ear Gates Oi Lity KOREA, Sept. 13 \P). Ai least 250,000 tank-supported Communist troops are believed poised on the west and west rentral fronts m Korea, m position* for a possible thrust at Seoul. There has been no indication whether the Com munists334 words
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Article, Illustration341 1951-09-14 1 Standard Stalt Reporter An American claim to have successfully transplanted rubber trees from As^u to Central America was described by rubber circles m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur as "just American bluff" aimed at further depressing rubber prices here. American GSA Administrator Jess Larson, agency cables reported,341 words
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Article39 1951-09-14 1 Standard Staff Reporter A car ran smack into a house m Tembeling Road and crashed into it injuring a Chinese woman i who happened to be m a room. She was taken to the General I Hospital.39 words
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Article, Illustration110 1951-09-14 1 HANDED $464 represent i ing donations received by The Singapore Standard for j him to start life again, Kwong Ah Chee, hard-hit Singapore trisha rider made straight for the Chung Khiaw Bank to deposit the money. It was the first time l m his life that he stepped into a110 words
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Article119 1951-09-14 1 Anglo-US Pledge To France WASHINGTON* Sept. 13 (AP) The British Foreign Secretary, Herbert Morrison, and the U.S. Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, have pledged their governments' support of the French plan for a European army. At last night's meeting of the big three foreign ministers they i told M. Robert119 words
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Article140 1951-09-14 1 SQUEEZE ON IRAN LONDON. Sept. IS, (API Britain Thursday stopped British ships From deUvwitut any cargoes to Persia A Board <>t Trade spokesman disclosed that vessels carrying "certain materials" i<> Persia have been diverted This, hfc >;»iH. Kras m line British Treasur itatemeni i ich140 words
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Article118 1951-09-14 1 LONDON, Sept 13 lUP>- Bri tain disclosed tud.i v that the trade g:«p was three times asbia; as lasi year's, whicli meant serious trouble for the gOWII* metu. Ofticial Board ol Trade records 1 showed that m the first eight months ot this year, trade deficit118 words
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270 1951-09-14 1 Standard Staff Reporter A CHILD was killed and five adults were seriously injured last night shortly after 8 o'clock at Mounthatten Road near the entrance to the Happy World, m one of the worst road accidents so far this year. The dead and270 words
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Article120 1951-09-14 1 WASHINGTON sepl 13 HJPi A H.n omal >iV sa d I Iranian Emb iss; i I Premier Mohammed Mossad«»q*ti note on the Mijjlo-Ir*nuMi dispute to W. Aveie') \\.> .vrri^. Preside 4 Ii uma.'i's fore i aftxi'-s idvuer, on Wednm4 night This official undersl o<J the note120 words
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Advertisement100 1951-09-14 1 L£Kr£ TRADERS UNITED ma. to»iN«o* »o«p»«if<c»^oai 'tc wm <. OWN Radios and Refrigerators On Easy Terms. We hove a good stock oi popular Rodos and Refrigerator G.EC PYE EDDYSTONE SEAFARERS EVERYWHERE ACCLAIM the MVSVCMI MARINE RECEIVER MULLARD BRAUN ERRES, etc., etc. REFRIGERATORS KFLVINATOR LEONARD CKOSLEY SHELV..OCR GENERAL CHEF G.E.C.. etc.100 words
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221 1951-09-14 2 A REQUEST to the Sin gapore Government to give urgent attention to the claims of the uniformed staff of the postal department has been made by Mr K. Dasaratha Raj, Labour Member for ■TtlfllUT District m the Legislative Council. letter to Un Colonial <221 words
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Article, Illustration130 1951-09-14 2 May Contest Election As Independent lea\ing the Progressive Party was that the Party Commissioners had no definite policy on any subject 'but are lifhtinff each other m the Commission." She had been approached several times by people m the North Ward to contest that Ward and at the instance of130 words
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217 1951-09-14 2 Standard Staff Reporter FORTY-YEAR-OLD Leone Lam. preaidenl of the Siiiiraporr H harf ami >hi[» labour I nion, was charged m Uk Hr-I District CoHTI \t -Irrdav. wilh accepting £.'S(M) l>\ MPOausillsj employment for Ow Cbor Sen« m the Singapore Harbour Board. Ow told217 words
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Article50 1951-09-14 2 A NEW Regional School habeen opened at Ama Keng Village, ISth milestone, Lira Chll Kang Road, and appiieatii na I i admissit n should be ma c te the Principal free education wOl be afforded to pupils joining Primary I v.: are Ol the correct age.50 words
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Article53 1951-09-14 2 AI.I BIN' SAID ALI (21), ser.'t m the Singapore Fc nth Police Court to two months 1 rig n imprisonment tea snal hing a ring worth $25 from a Chinese girl, Kg Sok Ch n 4. at a Chinese wayang m v ,ng s- rai,53 words
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300 1951-09-14 2 Standard Staff Reporter BILL to provide for Municipal assessment of all Singapore Improvement Trust properties -used for profit" is likely to be introduced m the Legislative Council shortly. In return, the Singapore Municipal Commissioners will pay improvement rate to the Trust300 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-09-14 2 pnoio. Mrs. Gwendoline Day, former Qanrtas Passenger Relations Officer, returned to Singapore by air yesterday to join her husband, Mr. John Day, a Colony businessman— with a new addition—twomonth old Cheryl Anne. StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article70 1951-09-14 2 QUEK AH BEE and Tan Chik Per.cj were both acquitted m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday ol a charge of misappropriating «.;x bales of rubber wt rth $600, entrusted to them by L.m Chong Hai of Check Guar) Trading Company at Lornie Road on July 6.70 words
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Article62 1951-09-14 2 Defamation Charge Fails ABDUL GAFFOOR, a seaman charged with defaming the name of M. A. Majid, president of the Indo-Malay Pakistani Seamen's Union was acquitted by Magistrate R. C. S. Bell m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. Mr. Majid alleged that Gatfoor called him a cheat, accused him of62 words
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Article99 1951-09-14 2 KILLED OWN BABY A WOMAN. Lou Ah Kirn. who drowned her two-year-old baby girl was found guilty of murder but insane by a 6 l majority before Mr. Justice Fletcher Rogers at the Assizes yesterday. Lou is to be kept m the remand prison pending the order99 words
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110 1951-09-14 2 MISS DIANNE BOWSER (19) of Brisbane, who was selected as "The Girl Of The Year" from among thousands of entrants m an Australianwide contest sponsored by Columbia Films m conjunction with their film of the same name, is due to arrive m Singapore by110 words
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Article64 1951-09-14 2 Meeting On Double 10th PRO-KUOMINTANG Chinese Associations and Guilds m Singapore may ask the Singapore police authorities for permission to fly the Nationalist flag and to hold a procession on "double tenth"— the birth of the Republic of China. A 31-man sub-committee appointed by about 100 Chinese Associations and guild64 words
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362 1951-09-14 2 HOSPITAL WEEK' DRIVE FOR FUNDS Standard Staff Reporter PLAMS to liuild a new clinic m the Jalan Besar area to serve the needs of women and children are among the many additions and improvements now under consideration hy the authorities of the St.362 words
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Article45 1951-09-14 2 THE BALANCE of $27 required to bring the takings of the S.A.T.A. Ball to $10,000 has been donated by Mr. Ng Lye Whatt, following an appeal for the amount. It is estimated that S.A.T.A. Week realised a total of $25,000.45 words
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Article41 1951-09-14 2 A SQUATTER, Goh Sek Kirn, who is alleged to have set fire to the hut m which his estranged wife lived faced a charge of mischief by fire at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. The trial is proceeding.41 words
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Article42 1951-09-14 2 THE boy shown m the picture published* on page 1 of yesterday's Singapore Standard shaking hands with the Festival of Britain Girl is Master William Tung (not Tan as reported), son of Mr. and Mrs. Tung Peng Yew of Singapore.42 words
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Article34 1951-09-14 2 AHMAD bin Jantan, a fireman at R.A.F. Changi, was fined $150 and sentenced to a day's simple imprisonment m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for stealing two hose cuplings, worth $16.68.34 words
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384 1951-09-14 2 ALLAN R. LEWIS, racing correspondent and commentator, was sued m the Singapore Second Civil District Court yesterday by The Malaya Tribune Press Ltd., for $440 being arrears of rent and ser\ ice charges of a flat m the Cathay Building for Dec. 1919384 words
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158 1951-09-14 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Art Society is awarding three silver medals, one for the best portraiture and two for pictorial work of photographs to be exhibited at its third open exhibition to be held at the British Council Hall from Jan. 26158 words
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Advertisement110 1951-09-14 2 r- CmVoWft WW fOOTWSA* Bit t>Q£ 7 FOR CHILDREN. In Blue or Red Canvas with White 9\fO\ Binding cV Special Soles. In White Canvas with Rubbtr Soles and Heels. f A 7ll y^y^A In Blue, Brown or Black Convos with White Combination. Sixes 12 2 $3.20 .^ssnnnf^snna snf JicUu i110 words
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Miscellaneous55 1951-09-14 2 SS ry^l£ NE CF THOSE "SADIE Vb-BUtS H4M SfEt«l«^^^! av«SL5° G^ 1° *>&**& 'Ll'L ABMER'SMO 1 g£ HAWKINS DAVRACES. WE GOT )f -s*P* l^'"»«WJ'7^r-— y;3^~*i WAS A KID -AW M i '■'I g$ i MARRIED, AMD HE TURNED OUT yVl_X^ 1/ £?-SAY.»?'-WHV > FATHER BEFCPE to be a bum/:''— what55 words
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Article189 1951-09-14 3 Steel Can Be Got 'Without Difficulty Standard Staff Reporter DELIVERY of equipment for the new Pasir Panjang Power Station m Singapore will he made m good time, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, the Municipal President told The Standard yesterday. Apart from the steel for civil work,189 words
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Article, Illustration80 1951-09-14 3 Photo. MOKE than 500 guests attended a lavish buffet supper at the Seaview Hotel last night m honour of Mr. C. L. Edwards. Kotarian, banker and President of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association on the occasion of his receiving the 0.8. E. m the King's Birthday Honours List. Among those presentStandard - 80 words
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Article137 1951-09-14 3 A WOMAN. Aminah bin Majid told the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday that while feeding her baby, her husband stole from behind and tickled her. causing her to swing her right hand backwards, hitting him m the trousers Her husband died three days later of a137 words
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Article97 1951-09-14 3 Standard Stat't Reporter THE MANAGEMENT o! the Hindhede Granite Quarry, off Bukit Timan Road has agreed to all the demands ot its 100 workers except those tor wage increase and for consultation with the Union before any new worker is engaaed The Singapore Granite Quarry97 words
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Article39 1951-09-14 3 LIM MIEW CHIN was sentenced to six months rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday for assisting m the carrying ot chap ji ki lottery at a bouse m New Market Road on Sept 4.39 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-09-14 3 -Photos taken by St Two views of last night's serious accident m Mountbatten Road, showing the strewn about wreckage of a motor cycle and side car which was involved m a collision with a M.G. sports car. Ambulance men (m the picture) are trying to give first aid to aStandard; Chen Ta Khoon - 57 words
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Article264 1951-09-14 3 DATO C. J. PAGLAR, Singapore's Legislative Councillor, told the I niletl EVess m an exclusive interview m Manila yesterday that the signing of the Japanese Peace Trealv is "just like si^nin^ for another war.** Dnto Paglar predicted that there will be a military showdown264 words
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Article88 1951-09-14 3 FOLLOWING donations and gifts are gratefully acknowledged •jy *he Ist Singapore (Trafalgar)) Sea Scouts Group Committee: S A Beavis 100 Nassim Co.. Ltd 75 Malayan Stevedoring <Sc Transportation Ltd st> Oveisea-Chinese Bank 50 Harrisons Crosheld 25 Nedei lannscne Handel MHatschappij. N.V 2f> Dato S Q Wong88 words
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Article54 1951-09-14 3 BAIL of $10,000 was offered to Cheong Yam Whye. a salesman. m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, when he claimed trial to a charge of misappropriating $8,912. while he was m the employ of Chop Loon? Sun at South Bridge Road on Aug. 24. The case was54 words
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Article, Illustration231 1951-09-14 3 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO BY Standard Staff Reporter. me, MNUAPORE Improvement frust is considering what action to take to make balconies and staircases m the Trust flats safer for children. Messrs A.P. Rajah, and D. Robertson, both Trustees and Progressive Party Commissioners of South Ward,231 words
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Article366 1951-09-14 3 Standard .Staff Reporter IT IS very unwise for Singapore Government to allow Japanese to reside m the Colony, especially at a time when skeletons of massacred volunteers are being exhumed and when the claims for $50 million m Japanese forced donations by the Colony366 words
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Article39 1951-09-14 3 ONG HO TJUN vn» charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, with bribing a special constable m the Singapore outer roads on Sept 12 Ong claimed trial and was allowed bail of $200 until Sept 2839 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-09-14 3 photo. Picture taken at the Southern Hotel last night, when Mr. Aw Kow (seated second from right) Managing Director of The Singapore Standard, and patron of the Singapore Tiger Sporting Association was host to the visiting South China footballers who are playing The Tigers m a charity football match today.Standard - 51 words
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Article242 1951-09-14 3 Rollicking through three acts of unmitigated hilarity, the Stage Club opened at the Victoria Theatre last night with "You Can't Take It with You", by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman and produced by Donald Davies. After a shaky start, the play got going literally242 words
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Article69 1951-09-14 3 UNGKU AZIZ bin A. Hamid. .Tohore State Councillor and recently appointed lecturer m Economics In the University nf Malaya, has been awarded Class One Honours Degree m Economics, the University authorities announced yesterday. Tlie following classes hav«a been awarded to three other Honours graduand;,:69 words
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Advertisement145 1951-09-14 3 I9OER TEA 1 lb PACKETS $2.25 Cx 32^ jOI* C6Vvv do/ ItilS khAK OAVf M.I;IJ!nIIH!MiI.H •-.EAT SELECTOR DIAL •TELL-TALE LIGHT /mmt mW\ •MASSIVE 3AKELITEHANDLE AwM//] •streamlined body /^*^//7 •3EVELLED SOLE PLATE U^J^^r^ •SiDE entry of flex SANDILANDS BUTTERY 6 CO., LTD. ItMGAPOM KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANC IFOR BEAUTY AND PROTECTION145 words
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Advertisement115 1951-09-14 3 Ate Room It's yours when yOU fly Aboard the "Strato" Clippers* you have room to spare! The big Sleeperette* wata Pern Aitiericon are 8< l 8 r a i ,art > ou <:an *«cjine *ay back stretch your legs way out and still uot II CJI touch tu e seat115 words
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Miscellaneous67 1951-09-14 3 SIMAPON DJ|[ J[f If.M.C .A.. Orchard Road: Hockev v S.R.C. at S.R.C. 5.15 p.rn.. Judo Training o.:?0 p m BodyBuilding and Weight-Lifting 5.:;o p.m.. Commercial Classes 5.307-8.30 P m.. Tabip Tennis Training 7 pm. Y.W.C.A., Raftles Quay: New Malay Classes (Beginners) 9.15 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.. (Continuation Class* 10.30 a.m67 words
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413 1951-09-14 4 But All Should Learn muiuy, English From 3rd Year-Report Standard Staff Correspondent iriTAiA TJilfPim Thurs. "We look forward to the time when every G^r^^ZToZnTenl-^ primary c.ass m Malaya wUI be Lum-racial," slates the report of the Central Adv.sory Comm.ttee on Ed^ e a413 words
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Article226 1951-09-14 4 TEN TO DECIDE ON EDUCA TION Standard Staff Correspondent Council Move For X MOTION to appoint a Special Committee of ten to malt, recommendations to the Government of the Federation of Malaya for legislation on all aspects of educational policy for the country will be moved by the Member for226 words
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Article106 1951-09-14 4 KA.LW i 'i: A man t< the C tier's Courl yester- j <j bandits tied his sister- 1 ib .<: i I a tree, loo* her wrist- I lei •at bj a. t bain and then bei The Aoman, TaJJ K.:n Kt-e. a 2' jreai106 words
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Article154 1951-09-14 4 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Thurs —A middU aged Sikh Harban Singh, who answered to two names re- j tating to two different Municipal •ummona was lined $425 by the Secoi j Magistrate, Tnehe Baron, tfri.iv On Urn Brst nunmons, Harban Singh pleaded guilty to154 words
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Article133 1951-09-14 4 Standard SlatT Correspondent SEREMBAN'. Thurs— Support i for Dato Onus new party, the lM P is forthcoming from Negri Sembilan and a iarge attendance is expected tc turn up at the mii augural meeting on Sept. 16 at X una Lump..: Posters In all languages133 words
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Article62 1951-09-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. T: ree Chinese women and a child were killed and three > Chinese and a Malay were wounded In Jelebu. Negri Sembilan. this morning when bandits opened me on them. In t'.e past 24 hours three bandits were killed, all m Seian- gi62 words
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Article221 1951-09-14 4 A Lesson In Charity KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— The Superintend-^ ent of the Serendah Boys Home m the Federation, Lt. Col F. Adams, said yesterday that all donations to the Home, made since Jan. 1 last year, and m future, will be exempted from Income Tax. It will be recalled that221 words
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Article40 1951-09-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— A youthful Chinese. Chan Peng Seng, who snatched a gold locket from an eight-month-old baby at a cinema house, was sentenced to six months rigorous imprisonment by the first magistrate, Mr. A. P. Jack, today.40 words
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Article103 1951-09-14 4 The Committee recognised th«» "most unsatisfactory conditions" under which very many teachers m Chinese schools work and acknowledged "gratefully" the good work which many of them had done m these adverse conditions. Satisfactory conditions of service for teachers m Chinese schools would, do much to improve the103 words
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Article543 1951-09-14 4 I the second, that many teachers 'm vernacular colleges and I classes would be thrown out of I employment." The Committee recommended i that every means and opportunity should be taken to assure those who entertain thes e fears that "there is no intention of543 words
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Article407 1951-09-14 4 The Committee accepted the principle of Local Authorities, but considered that the question should receive careful and expeit consideration. The Committee believed that any system of local responsibility should provide adequate sateguards for the interests of the children and the teachers. When National Schools have been established,407 words
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Article267 1951-09-14 4 Audio -Visual Aids Commenting on the Fenn-Wu' s report that it is especially important that Chinese students find opportunities for post-secon-dary education the Committee SSfft "i s n 2* our experience that there has been any prohibitive financial control of students wishing to proceed overseas for higher education." ,w" W267 words
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Article77 1951-09-14 4 THE engagement was ao-' nounced between Mr Sim Buk Aik. eldest son of Mr. Mrs Sim Ah Soon, and Miss Ooi Gaik Khim, third daughter of Mr. Mrs. Ooi Boon Chin, both of lpoh on 10th September 1951. ____>__——— THE Engagement is announced on 16.9.51 between Choo Eng Hai.77 words
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Advertisement845 1951-09-14 4 fffiffljjj^Vlc FOR SALF qne loa Ofßcia A No. 3. Tor sale or i lIU/ QNE DB I v.410 i camera Spore 1. pOR Sa i 1/2 acre lai frontages Apply 146 lpoh ACCOMMODATION^ r>Y nerctpaper MJ nishe I family hi Lse X Wong i Hotel 2< 5 pon BUSINESS gjg845 words
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Article73 1951-09-14 5 A YOUNG SHOP assistant went up to a special constable at Burmata Road on the afternoon oi Sept. 12 and grabbing the latter by his shirt, demanded to be taken to the police station. The constable obliged iiim. In the Singapore First Police Court yesterday,73 words
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Article46 1951-09-14 5 A 46-YEAR-OLD woman. Ng Mvi Tiang was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with causing hurt to Ng Phua Kee with a hammer at Crawford Street on Sept. 7. She claimed trial and was allowed bail of $250 until Sept. 21.46 words
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Article364 1951-09-14 5 How Many In Spore, Asks Fed. Councillor Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The report that thousands of young men within the call-up age group m the Federation are on the move from place to place to avoid direction under the Manpower Regulations will be queried364 words
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Article153 1951-09-14 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A paper chase led to the killing of three bandits, two of whom were worth $3,000 each and were on the wanted list of the Security Forces. The successful chase occurred near Cheras on Tuesday morning. The previous153 words
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Article156 1951-09-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.The Kuala Lumpur Municipal Committee decided today thai the dropping of leaflets from the air was dangerous. It also decided to write to the State Welfare Lotteries Board on its views. The matter was brought up at a meeting ot the committee when the156 words
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Article28 1951-09-14 5 ADULT Classes will be offi cially declared today at the Kong Mm Public School (junction of Ayer Itam Road and Hill Railway livid' at 6.30 p.m.28 words
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274 1951-09-14 5 Slamlar<l Staff rorrenpomlent THE Federation Govern ment i* to l>e a!*ke<! lo appoint a Commission of Enquiry inlo **recent j allegations that persons heM m Police ru*totlv are subjected to physical violence" by Mr. Tan Siew Sin at the Federal Legislative Council meeting next274 words
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Article209 1951-09-14 5 Centre For Workers: Raj Moves A COMMUNITY centre exclusively for the benefit of Municipal and other labourers residing m Rochoie District is being organised by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj. Labour Member for the District m the Singapore Legislative Council. Mr. Raj yesterday told The Standard that he was organising209 words
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Article, Illustration162 1951-09-14 5 SIBSTATIONS liable to load shedding tixlay DAT: Kah llln. I red \VaterhotiM.', Industrial Gases. Killmrn Estate. Diinearn Road. Singapore Turf Club. Kvvart Park. Holland Road. Adam Park,. (;allop Hill. Wayang Sutu. 4 hatsworth Ktr.ul, Pierce Koud. Somerville K-tate, Leedon Road. Victoria Park. Navsiin Hill. Davry Road. Palerson162 words
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Article, Illustration149 1951-09-14 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Traffic Committee of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality sat for the last time today. It was decided that its existence is superfluous. The suggestion that it be wiped out was agreed to. There is at present a Traffic Advisory149 words
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Article185 1951-09-14 5 MR J. T. CHAPPEL will draw Government 's attention to repeated allegations by the Administrator of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation m the U.S.A. that Malayan tin producers are combining by means of a cartel to restrict production and force up the price of tin. He will ask185 words
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Article72 1951-09-14 5 INVESTIGATING a noise outside a hut at Mount Faber, Sergeant E. G. Martin of the Field Security Section. Signals, saw five Chinese, four of them children, carrying some lengths of cable. He gave chase a^d caught one of the youths. Yesterday m the Singapore Third72 words
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Article82 1951-09-14 5 THE Singapore Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union will hold its annual dinner on Sept. 29 at 7.30 p.m. at its premises. No. 172-B Rangoon Road. Members who wish to attend the dinner are asked to send m their names, together with the cost of the82 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-09-14 5 A ted party was held m the Capitol Blue Room on Sunda* m honour of Mr. aad Mrs. Robert Rataasingham who were married m Sere m ban recently Mr. Ratnasingham uho is with the Tnited Engineers i s f«»urth irom left while Mrs. Katnasin^ham who is a teacher61 words
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Article228 1951-09-14 5 Standard Staff (.orresjMtmlcnl PENANG, Tlinrs. taaending by-laws [»a*H<>il at Unlav's nieflin*: oi IVnang Muniripal (!oninii^ion«>r» will mean thai an aerated water or ice factory lieeiu c will cost #.">0 a year while eatiou hon^en. earryiri" «-\ei«»e lieenees, will pay from #20 to %W) a228 words
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Article138 1951-09-14 5 They Want The Same COLA Rates Standard Staff R»port.i SINGAPORE Harbour B >;, d labourers should be paid ie >atne rates of cost of living tl Lowanct as those paid b:^ tht Government to Us daii> a l 1 employeev The SH B Labour Union m submitted this demand to138 words
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Advertisement193 1951-09-14 5 I 19 51 SHEAFFER3 W CREST DE LUXE EXCLUSIVE PNEUMATIC DOWN STROKE FILLER! greatest advance \n fountain history. TOUCHDOWN empties, ins, refills completely at a single Aostroke. AIR DOES THE WORK! ilarged fluid capacity and completeng action make ref tilings far less "equent M^yA^r^fc j^m B^BtW W BBE ™^SP*B^»wl JJ193 words
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Advertisement165 1951-09-14 5 The New OfyfKfUa SM2 PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Typewriter Achieve- 7v^lT~~~ vice and perforrr- a^__^^ Typewriter. J^^UBj print an j v^^^^^^^S^ «Z! I (4| Takes sto '2 raftion co^ >■> j ud ng io ness of (5| Is Idea! tor Office, Home, and F«ml. Singapore D.str.butor^ TEO OFFICE APPLIANCES CO., 7 South165 words
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Article880 1951-09-14 6 U.M.N.O. 's Caravan TTE have been wondering what new impulse Tengku Abdul Rahman, the new President of the United Malays National Organisation, would provide for this political caravan. Together with fcther communal organisations, U.M.N.O. has been, for some time, m a state of suspended animation. During the hectic period between880 words
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Article1809 1951-09-14 6 Robert Guillain - Turning Over A New Leaf Robert Guillain MfMN a^ftfp Mnr ARTHUR -3 By Specie! Correspondent et the "Manchester Guordion" ond "U Monde" T ,„M not give their names, for they spoke to me '^.^fiSuaristera. 1 of them tea* an important figure m the Japan of The ostracised politician said: "frP™»1,809 words
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Article561 1951-09-14 6 Sir—l hasten to applaud the faith and hope, let alone the goodwill, you have manifested alike towards the Straits-born arid non -Straits-born elements of the local Chinese community by your several articles of late, and especially m Monday's editorial, entitled "Good Augury.** Needless to say.561 words
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Article369 1951-09-14 6 Sir:- In his speech at the last U.M.N.O. General Assembly Dato Onn is reported to have said that he had been banished twice from the State of Johore. As this public statement is at variance with the real facts and casts a serious reflection on His Highness369 words
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Article327 1951-09-14 6 r S] y,~ Tne preparatory period tor Municipal elections m the Federation and Singapore is a grievous and anxious time for human nature. Candidates have then to make difficult decisions. Not all th e skill with Which they have trimmed their sails m the comparative secu- rity327 words
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Article191 1951-09-14 6 Sir— Dato Onn's historic move to form the Independence of .Malaya Party has earned hirh the love and gratitude of all those who have the interests of this country at heart. Malaya is, indeed, very fortunate m having a leader of hi* calibre and moral191 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-09-14 6 What's on the mend today apart from the usual n>specks, soup stains and coffee splashes?" W18 words
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Article255 1951-09-14 6 Review of Views Its Own Market 'THE time ha.- come 1 Malay Settle: 1 Yunus. Singapo i own market. I i said editorial i at least one pc i house In th e setl to Geylang m 'Utusan hoped I should be ;i i the Malay m i market sh<255 words
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Advertisement124 1951-09-14 6 fl /^St*" aai aw lfe, <*-* w^ are*. I f that S> v s ■> correct time Appointment. M'< of headache, eye ~T^ -sjj^l pain eye fatigue, nervous iß^^T^. exhaustion are the direct JJF» t ;^W result of visual defects "Ijtw. TO RELIEVE THE >k v^\ tYMPTO.MS only a \nL^V124 words
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Advertisement101 1951-09-14 6 .aaßßaaßßasaßßßsaßßßh^ DlattfTT asl I DA WIT J^B^^fc HArTI 1 v I m£| ftfl Aim t ♦f now m Hrn J f Singapore J i* w .**i#e i J HEAR THEM SING THE SWEETEST V |> MALAY LOVE SONG EVER RECORDED:* aaaal aaaak Palhr rerord No: 62 fIJPHHC ft ■r v101 words
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Article, Illustration396 1951-09-14 7 Opposition To Ailing Premier Said Growing TEHERAN, Sept. 13 (Reuler). Deputy Premier Hussein Fatenii said Unlay the Shah had approved Persia's fc *taik-or-get-ouf' ultimatum to Britain before it was to be handed to President Truman's special envoy, Mr. Averell Harriman, by the Persian Ambassador m Washington, Dr.396 words
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Article107 1951-09-14 7 Sept 13. ital c tiiplo••t United thai a United S aid i expected to be before the Pa (NATO) iii Ottawa on r greemeni d provide tor tUi ited s* ites ICI ft gUIIS, i the latest i agreement, he receive sg tattoo and I107 words
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Article31 1951-09-14 7 HOLLYWOOD Sept L<. (UP) —Actress Lana Turner was rustled to hospital for the treatmoil of a cut wrist She said <he was Injured when she supped m a showef31 words
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Article34 1951-09-14 7 I I oved t Senate s i ittee lodaj t it"' ue of Dt ssa Sen tte to dera IoW I been :>f oil E^ and "no c is previ34 words
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155 1951-09-14 7 MOSCOW. Sept la. <Rev- I ter) Western observers here attached the highest importance to Moscow's warning to France Tuesday night that her present support of German rearmament might affect the Franco-Soviet alliance. They particularly noted the [■Russian reminder that the! Munich agreement with Nazi- i155 words
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Article125 1951-09-14 7 SAIGON Sept. L 5 I Reuter)— A new France-Vietnam company IS to run air services m South East Asia under a draft agreement approv d by France and Vietnam, a Director of the newairline announced today. It will have a capital of £300.--000 18.000.000 piastres),125 words
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245 1951-09-14 7 OTTAWA. Sept. 13 (IP) Approval of Greece and Turkey for membership m the North Atlantic Treaty Organization nas virlnally assured, official sources said yesterday as administrative personnel of the mutual defence alliance began gathering for the organization's seventh conference. It was245 words
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141 1951-09-14 7 REDWOOD CITY, California, Sept 13, (UP)— Two veteran: United Airlines pilot captains and their flight engineer were presumed killed on Wednesday, when a giant stratocruiser crashed into the water-covered mudflats near here during a training flight The crewmen were the oniy ones aboard141 words
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88 1951-09-14 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 13 (Reuter) —Two American air force pilots yesterday reported chasing a "mysterious round object through the skies over New Jersey at 450 miles an hour. One of the pilots, Wilbert Rogers, said it "sure was something I nave never seen before.'* Rogers88 words
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Article63 1951-09-14 7 LONDON. Sept. 13 <AFP>— The central London branch ot the National Union of Journalists yesterday passed a motion expressing "great horror" at the procedure of the Prague state court which tried four journalists—one American and three I Czechoslovak citizens— for nothing but the "execution of what j is63 words
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160 1951-09-14 7 VWCOUVER. BRITISH COLUMBIA. Sept. 13, _UP)-A Chinese artist said yesterday that Vancouver Chinese have received extortion letters asking cash for the protection or Yaunde? o£! formS city editor of the Vancouver Chinese newspaper, said he has received one of the letters, but j other160 words
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215 1951-09-14 7 US SHAKE-UP WASHINGTON, Sept. 13, (Reuter) President Truman's' shake-up m the defence and foreign aid departments yester- j day gave rise to immediate speculation whether it might be followed by resignation of Secretary of State Dean Acheson Authoritative sources said neither the resignation ot215 words
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Article78 1951-09-14 7 WASHINGTON. Sept 12. (UP) —Richard Bissell. Jnr named to be Economic Co-operation Administrator, has been closely associated with the Marshall Plan since its start. A former professor of economics, he has had a career m both theoretical and practical world economics His association with78 words
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65 1951-09-14 7 PARIS. Sept. 13. (UP) General Charles De Gaulle cri- j ticized the plans for the European Army yesterday and urged a direct delence agreement between France and Germany. Addressing the Anglo-Ameri- can Press Association, he said that any force established m Western Europe must65 words
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209 1951-09-14 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 13. (AP).— BrinMi Foreign Secretary Mr. Herbert Morrison declared today that his country must continue to trade with the Russian bloc if it is to carry its ahare of the West's rearmament burden. "Our traoe with Eastern Europe is a real addition209 words
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Article103 1951-09-14 7 NEW YORK. Sept 13 < Rente The International Ifonetary Fund das agreed tc defei discussions on the international gold price until late this year, according to economists he c Members decided to wait until completion of the Funds gold survey, they stated today. Current103 words
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Article102 1951-09-14 7 i j .\tii> sept 13, IVJFI.— The mucn -delayed Palestine peace conference opened here tooav with the Arabs firmly rejecting the idea of sitting Bt the Bame table as the Israelis The delegates oi Egypt. Syria, Lebanon and Jordan met for 80 minutes with the threemember102 words
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132 1951-09-14 7 British Sub Found By Underwater television LONDON. Sept. 13. AP).— Britain revealed Wednesda> night that the sunken .submarine Affray, lost for almost two months at the bottom of the English Channel, had been found by use of underwater television. The sub disappeared after it made a training dive on April132 words
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Article144 1951-09-14 7 WASHINGTON, Sep! 13. fl'P). Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison renewed the pledge that the Union Jack will continue to fl> be side the Stars and Stripes m Korea "m fair weather and foul." Referring to Korea. Morrison said. "Close to Japan, which we have now bronchi back144 words
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Article97 1951-09-14 7 LONDON. Sept 13 (Heuu Britain's adverse trade b.. o! £129.00u.000 m August Introduced note ot caution inn I London Stock Exchange tod a 5 .old curtailed the recent b< trend m domestic stocks P tial buyers held off but nevertheless there was little det« >•97 words
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Article63 1951-09-14 7 GENEVA. Sept. 13 'AP th Frank Graham and seven am ibers of his United Nations n ission to India and Pakistan i rived here today from ataracfii to begin preparation o! a rep' the Security Council on th« suits ot his efforts to soke the dispute over63 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-09-14 7 LOT OF FISH— A giant rock cod, the Malay name for which is ikan krapu. caught at Tanjong Po with the taxidermist of the Sarawak Museum staff. The above picture is reproduced from the Sarawak Annual Report for 1950.39 words
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Advertisement32 1951-09-14 7 the storu of Malauan Travel.JHIS jolting horse-drawn I today I with comfort 1 a A I Join and speed I MALAYAN AIRWAYS I MANACUS MANSFIELD CO.. LTD.. CCIAN lUILDINC. SINCArORf bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbl bbbbbbbbbbbbbbp32 words
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Advertisement64 1951-09-14 7 J_T> LADIES WOOLLEN j ™t«* HEADYMADES i F^au#& AND pURE WO ol j t# tie FABRICS OR iLUULmn today and —^-^>V- TOMORROW I W£**&L ONLY!! LESS 10% DISCOUNT FOR CASH THIS IS A GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO BUY YOUR BRITISH WOOLLEN TWEEDS COATINGS DRESS FABRICS. 54 INCHES WIDE and BEADY-MADE SLACKS64 words
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Miscellaneous75 1951-09-14 7 ff^^S*] nfS CAN'T YOU BE SHE EATS 1 WHA |'S «fl|f tTzool fciETr* /^Z^T^s ILukb Tftiyts? she's-; like a dainty- L»-F fr *s Ltf '#-1 STOP f^L. SO DAINTY r-^ BIRD ABOUT MmLJ? V Vs, T^ g y I P?y**^ aaaar-'ar^- v afi' saaaal m V übbbb! nl fl^ ibbbbb!75 words
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Article69 1951-09-14 8 TOKYO. Sept. 13. (ReuterAAP). Japan purchased 10 second-hand foreign ships between July and September. Kyodo news agency reported today. Kyodo said Japan was building up her fleet of medium and small vessels to extend her trade with Southeast Asian nations and to increase her69 words
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Article39 1951-09-14 8 HONG KONG. Sept 12 (AP)— Hon? Kong will celebrate Battle of Britain Week with a flypast of Vampire jets on Saturday and a parade of 400 airmen and cenotaph ceremonies on Sunday, it was officially announced.39 words
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Article, Illustration229 1951-09-14 8 To Study Bandit Warfare A TWELVE-MAN liaison mission from the Burma Air Force reached Singapore yesterday evening after a flight from their base at Mingladon. Led by Plying officer Soe Hlaing, CO. of one of Burma's Transport Squadrons the mission was met at Changi Airfield by229 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-09-14 8 photo. A shipment of 77 American cars arrived m Singapore yesterday m the Isthmian Line freighter Steel Recorder from the United States. The cars comprised mainly of 1951 model Buicks and jeep station wagons. Picture shows a line-up of some of the Buicks.- StandardStandard - 46 words
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171 1951-09-14 8 Standard Shipping Reporter SUCCESSFUL applicant for posts m the new Singapore Harbour Board Police Force will go into training on Monday. But it is doubtful whether the 233 selected candidates will appear for the one month s training course. A spokesman of the Selection171 words
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191 1951-09-14 8 ABOUT 25 R.A.F. aircraft will Mage a fly-pa»t round Singapore Island tomorrow morning at ei«jht oVlock to mark the eleventh anniversary of the Battle of Britain. A dozen aircraft will fly-past at Kuala Lumpur, and about the same number at Buttcrworth. At Singapore and Butterworth191 words
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Advertisement557 1951-09-14 8 EfAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE h_-_. Lo, A»,«1.. AH A.,™. Co„.di<.» Ori- v Art LA/SF S.ACH M/265.P, 27/2 8 Se,. 29S e p f 6 oc, 26 oc, BEAR 24/2* Oc. 27/28 oc. 29 oc./. No. 20 Nn Cjjvm 0-> v Tt^ 1 s o°d Passenger ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD.557 words
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Advertisement250 1951-09-14 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA i Hong Soon for P. Barge Sept 22 Vessel for Muar Weekly Hon Tat for Re n 9Qt Oct 3 Vessel for Malacca Twice Weekly Ho J hoB ,or BaQan c c Vessel for Port Dickson... Weekly A P' A P' 5e P250 words
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Advertisement211 1951-09-14 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam v Amsterdarr MONTREAL, HALIFAX BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANT Spore P. Sham Penang Sloterdyk (HAL) 13/20 Sept 21 Sept 22/23 Sept Bali (SMN) 22/26 Sept 27 Sept 28/29 Sept (1) Ampenan (RL) 17/23211 words
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Advertisement499 1951-09-14 8 W '""""'^i I l ____y __P _i i ~*i FAILINGS FROM 'sCANDINAviIk U.K. COnt "m EXiT Spore P. S'K 0l v p "PATAGONIA" for Bongkok, !r Hongkong, Manila. Kobe Er Yokohama 19-22 Sept 15! B_. 0 "NORDHVAL" Bangkok 20 22Sept 17-I9S- p "SELANDIA" for Sa.gon Bongkok 18-180ct 15-t7o<- "PANAMA" for499 words
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Miscellaneous29 1951-09-14 8 Despatches TODAY: New Zealand and Eastern 'Australia noon by Omara, Pontianak noon by Senai. Medan noon by Sedenak, Sibu 6 p.m. by Pangkor. Philippines. Hongkong and China by Bellerophon.29 words
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Miscellaneous162 1951-09-14 8 Wll VKM s Ships (.imlhwii Bate Bagan 25 2S 2 Belloropho a 3W 2 Benavun 33 34 2 Charon 40 4i 2 Frederick Clover 21 22 2 Glenartney 23 24 2 Kamuning 23 2 llerkur 27 jrf 2 Mutala 4 I 8 N'.sso 17 irt 4 Omala H 37 2162 words
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Article, Illustration354 1951-09-14 9 Decline Ut 11 y 2 Cents Follows Boycott Of S pore Mart By GSA Standard Market Reporter WITHDRAWAL of the General Services Administration, sole ,r bmjmg organisation m the United States, from the Singapore tr market was largely responsible for a drop of 11$354 words
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199 1951-09-14 9 ii IRE 7- rs -Industrials m the Malayan 8 were again firm while tins and rubbers easier with the fall oi the commodity puces. Yesterday's prices were: LN I) I STRIA IS Buvers Seller* Henry Waufh 4 05 4 15 cbi Gamm >na 2199 words
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Article99 1951-09-14 9 RUBBER FBI Liie>t Singapore lei prices yesterda., PC| ib. Buyer*. Sellers s K S S Spot QjtN $l.50i H ia bales Sept. N 1 H s $1 4'v SI 50 s I R.s.S >1 441 $1.46 N I K^S. i nom.) W XN S1.41 bicgalu after utak NI99 words
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Article54 1951-09-14 9 M ILK CARGO ARRIVES d Market Reporter ol .k _r- yesterday m Mutlab United King- hi Ugh* 8.580 es, 892 teses °4 bare,,. |,142 MB bngs of I ken of ■sinfectant 204 eases ad alu- ti actor 4.") < lSe sulphate, v *J bags of ol a->b«:>tos Unoi cover- '-print.54 words
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128 1951-09-14 9 Many Difficulties Now Confront Sumatra n Rubber Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 13: Crop thefts, unreasonable wage claims, absenteeism and labour shortages are some of gloomy features painted m the annual statement of the Allied Sumatra Plantat: ns by the chairman. Mr. A. L. Mathewson. Mr Mathewson says that British128 words
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Article70 1951-09-14 9 HONGKONG. Sept. 13— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.74 to £1 Sterling. HK56.660 to US$l; HK$l 815 to Malayan $1; HK50.327 to one Indonesian R v p i a h; Gold HK*****5 to one taeL Thailand plans to clamp controls on movementA.P. - 70 words
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Article97 1951-09-14 9 Standard Market Reporter QUIET conditions prevailed m the Singapore produce market yesterday, copra opening with buyers indicating $40 per picul and sellers at $41. Differentials r.a:.\wed with sellers offering $40^ and buyers holding off at $40J. No business was reported. Coconut oil was also quiet, sellers97 words
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Article49 1951-09-14 9 IN an effort to protect the Australian market against Japanese com: etition. the Australian Government has limited to A.£1.000 the non-essential goods that each Australian importer will be allowed to order from Japan. This limit applies tfl the spcond half of this year. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article104 1951-09-14 9 UK-India Pact May Be Revised NEW DELHI, Sept 13 <UP):— The British Government has offered India a revision of the IndoBritish sterling agreement along the lines of an agreement reached with Pakistan, it is learned here. Britain is prepared to transfer India's sterling assets from the blocked to current account104 words
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Article179 1951-09-14 9 1 Si 'I D T "> i a V Will bf tbe history Memorial H 18. r t the a_<_ n\ tr _> J h, V -.^r.^ by ECAn •a. i a l! biuinesa fc! -Rd i-L, "Ppor- methods of expanding and improving179 words
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90 1951-09-14 9 LONDON. Sept. 13 CATP): Provisional figures published by the Board of Trade show that Britain had another heavy adverse balance of trade for August. The deficit amounted to £128.400.000 against £126.700.000 In July and £149.000.000 m June. Br:tish Imports m August we: e atAFP - 90 words
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119 1951-09-14 9 Sweated Labour Charge Revived Against Japanese LONDON. Sept. 13, (AFP)— Member ot Parliament for Stoke Ellis Smith, addressing delegates to the Eccles (Staffordshire) Trades Council has called upon chambers of commerce. industrialists and trade unionists to arrange a conference to consider the economic implications of the Japanese peace treaty. Smith119 words
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122 1951-09-14 9 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 13 Rubber shareholders and their dependants, who "comprise a very large number of voters," will help vote the Labour Party out of power, suggests Mr. E. D. Money, chairman of Kampong Kuantan Rubber Company, m his annual statement122 words
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556 1951-09-14 9 MICHAEL CONNORS - Scheme To Cut Costs And Speed Building MICHAEL CONNORS NEW SPORE FACTORIES PLANNED By I Standard Industrial Reporter A REDUCTION m present building material costs and building construction times is expected when new factories planned for tbe manufacture m Singapore of superior quality concrete masonry building blocks and precast concrete556 words
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Article82 1951-09-14 9 WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 (AP): R. F. C. Administrator W. Stuart Symington has announced a new process for making a substitute for tin from aluminium and plastics. He described the development as of "tremendous import to the whole economy." He said it might force down82 words
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Article97 1951-09-14 9 Big HK Trade Mission For S'pore HONGKONG. Sept. 13 (AP):— I Hongkong's "Chinese Manufacturers* Union" is sending a 70--man industrial mission to Singapore next month as part of this colony's campaign to boost her export trade m South-East Asia. The mission, headed by "Ginger King" U Tat Chee and C.L.97 words
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Article70 1951-09-14 9 Messrs. Turquand, Youngs and Co. report the following August croos:- Alor Gajah Rubber Est-te Ltd.. 16.000 lb.; Ayer Panas Rubber Estate Ltd.. 70.500 lb.; Glenealy Plantations Ltd, 6't.000 lb.; Kluang Rubber Co.. Ltd.. 57.700 lb Paiam Ltd. 116.000 lb: Tambalak Rubber Estates Ltd.. 32.470 lb.; Talisman70 words
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Article32 1951-09-14 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce announced yesterday that an extra general meeting of its members would be held today at 2.15 p.m. on the first floor, Fullerton Building.32 words
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Advertisement213 1951-09-14 9 CHUNC KHIAW 3ANK. LTD. 1 Tllt> < AN (iPIuS A ?>A\lM,i» AtMK Nl roB AS .JTTLt AS $1/ INTIRKSI Will ttt PAID AT ?»,<r t PI R ANN! M P I BEAUTY li GEOGRAPHY W S POLITICS t,2 bP^\ know conditions m fQ Wlm\\\ your neighbouring 4_3V(\\h V countries— Siam,213 words
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Article, Illustration471 1951-09-14 10 PENNY BIRCH - PENNY BIRCH ,w\\\\v\\\\\\' J!£f/ v\\\\\wvw\\v 5 A- 10-year-old contributor J from Kuala Lumpur. r PHERE was once an old house m the country. It was a beautiful cottage with cream walls, a red tiled roof, and ivy and roses climbing over it. It had a very lovely471 words
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Article, Illustration194 1951-09-14 10 'PO qualify as a marksman on 1 this target puzzle you must fire four shots at the 20 small bull's-eyes so that tuey will form a square. The first person to try scored with Nos 13, 14. IT and 18 as you see. The next marksman hit No.194 words
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Article79 1951-09-14 10 IT teas a icei dark stormy night, '<> The roads uere dry ana clean C 2 And I was walkma back 2 2 wards Z To the place where I had C been Z When suddenly I smell a 2 noise Sat on 77i y face and looked «j79 words
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Article69 1951-09-14 10 Turn Sulphur Into Rubber— Experiment Club HEAT a little sulphur m an old tin It first melts to a clear amber-coloured liquid. Then the colour darkens and it becomes thicker Continue heating a little. If the vapour should burn extinguish it by putting a lid on. While still hot. pour69 words
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Article77 1951-09-14 10 YOU can make your own perfume by mixing together one part alcohol with one-quarter part orris root (obtained at the chemists). You'll find the ingredients inexpensive and fne scent delightful. By saving all the fanrv little bottles that come into the house, and cleaning them77 words
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Article203 1951-09-14 10 4 TEACHER m the Sunday t\ school had been describing the proportions of Goliath, when she noticed one of the scholars staring vacantly at the opposite wali. 'Why don't you pay attention. 'Freddie o she asked sharply "Please, ma'am. I was paying attention." stammered the boy m203 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-09-14 10 (Answers m nevt rotmmi) ("'AN you ttnd the girl whose name i s hidden m this sentence? The newspaper industry has promoted nationa' good will. (dv pa)iouLOxd :U3MSMV30 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-09-14 10 r riH'. pair ot funny men 1 above are quick-change artists. When dotted line C is folded to meet dotted line A you can give the top figure a new body. Another quickchange can be made by folding dotted line D to meet dotted line61 words
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Article208 1951-09-14 10 ONG TIONG GIN ot tiVl 4 Lorong Geylang. Singapore 14. wishes to have pen-friends m Singapore and abroad. Hobbies are badminton football. table-tennis, collecting stamps and sonts and friendly corre>pondence Replies assured ROLAND AHAN of «:tl. North Rridze Road. Singapore 7, whose interests lie m reading. collecting208 words
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Article75 1951-09-14 10 SHOOT STRAIGHT. You can shoot 21 different squares: nine of the size made by The first marksman, four of the size made by the second, four equal to Nos. I. 5, 9, 17- two equal to 1, 10, 11, 20: and two of the size formed by 4,75 words
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Miscellaneous240 1951-09-14 10 liiiiHliiiilbil In Ilillliiiiilll Aiiilli Pa-^-_f*_P --W-y-^-_^ 1 1 TODAY'S FORECAST:- Take I great care if you are ol>liged I, to travel m the early mornI ing you miglit have a slight I I accident or be robbed. An i uneventful afternoon, but the I evening will be successful if 1240 words
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Miscellaneous371 1951-09-14 10 Radio Programmes RADJO MALAYA J. p m Yews m Mandarin Amov Cantonese followed by Market Report SINGAPORE In Amoy; l.» 0 Your Favourite Tune oiiii,/%i-<_ri\r, —Manclr; i p.m. Schools Broadcast: 5 ENGLISH PROGRAMME c P r -Hakka Ur s e toVy n 5^N ew, ,0 in R HTkka C (484371 words
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Miscellaneous127 1951-09-14 10 Crossword No. 64 Li I HM ■H^^H ___F^T__B^l^rl~""!^l""ll CLtES ACROSS:- a la it hia n *'hich upsets the maids? 1 NothmK m size, roughly Bpeaking6. Atom ore- lanag.i: 8. Can you Krasp this bit of a tune' io a close inhabitant of Yes Tor? 12 He may give you a127 words
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Article, Illustration638 1951-09-14 11 Referee Stops Fight In Sensational 10th Round _ORK, Sept. 13 (AP, UP,). Sugar Ray Robinson was midtllerhanipion of the world again today, a proud champion of a u l diN t-ion, after having fought perhaps the greatest battle of his career popping Kamly Turpin of638 words
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211 1951-09-14 11 t >..don I rang i English bbed" il the wake Sugar Ray Robinson's victory cr Randy Turpin Thousands pi sleepy Britons il was 0300 here when the Polo Grounds fight got under waj got the bad news by radio, thanks a special broadcast211 words
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Article86 1951-09-14 11 'Ghost' Beat Turpin... M\\ \OHK Seat 13 IAP) a\d referee Ruby GoldI ha\- aaaNsped the Robinrurpin hgl I with eight Ball tv go m ;hf tenth I tidoo new>i Horsteaal of Sami i> Dispatch, ta i iun b> the rgit Pisces." Hit tighter who ■fl injurus intrd m a Mad»on86 words
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Article89 1951-09-14 11 NEW YORK. Sept. 13 (UP) Major George Middletcn, Randy Turpin's manager, said last night that neither he nor Turpin had any excuses. "It was a very great fight and Robinson proved beyond doubt that he still has the 'punch which some people seem to think he had89 words
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Article1094 1951-09-14 11 liountt I r I clinched. v last i i the] 3 t-:": and 7 caaac eav\ r ght on R r inson Neither .t :!-.e MM n R. binson < t the stai I of I h:s left but T Made him rs 1 the1,094 words
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Article67 1951-09-14 11 CHICAGO. Sept. 13. (UP>— A riot broke out on Wednesday night at the State Lake Theatre as thousands of persons fought for seats three houra before the Robinson -Turpin fight waa te be shown on t______________________a A mob of 1,500 penons broke three heavy glass doors and67 words
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Article, Illustration6 1951-09-14 11 Bukit Tim ah Second Day Finishes6 words
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Article116 1951-09-14 11 LONDON, Sept. 13 (AP)— Charlton Athletic, after being twice m arrears, held the powerful Manchester United team to a 2—2 draw m an English League Division One game last night. LEAGUE I Charlton A. 2 M. United 1 Fulham 5 Stoke City 0 Liverpool 0 Arsenal116 words
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Article262 1951-09-14 11 From Page 4 and Settlement and that a PanFederation Committee might later develop from these. On text-books, the Committee agreed that the whole question of books for use m the classrooms and libraries of all types of Malayan school is "of such importance, magnitude and complexity that262 words
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Article243 1951-09-14 11 By OLUE DA VIES FEW horses went out for time making yesterday due to a soft track. There was a heavy downpour on Wednesday night. Vincent (Jones), who scored a fine double at Penang and who missed the Liberation Cup trial showed outstanding form to243 words
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Article46 1951-09-14 11 Brideford, Toboggan, Technieoloor and Avalanche will not run m tomorrow's Gold Cup. Other scratching- are River Patrol. French Band, Tantalus. Regmar, Wise Bird and Friar's Last. Jockey Roy Percival is expected back on Sept. 22. He will be attached to trainer Marinas Breukelen.46 words
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Article62 1951-09-14 11 MELBOURNE. < A irma i IV (Reuter-AAP)— Taxation was crippling Victoria Racing Club its chairman. Mr. T. C Manifold. told the annual meeting Unless taxation was eased, racing would be serious! v affected, he added In the past financial year, the V.R.C. paid A1298.2U7 to Federal62 words
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Article28 1951-09-14 11 LONDON. Sept. 13. (Reuter'— Rugby Union results: Penarth 0. Cardiff 5. Sidmouih 0. Torquay Athletic 17: Saracen> 0. Middlesex County 8; Maesteg 14. British Police 3.28 words
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Advertisement420 1951-09-14 11 FOR ONE* DAY ONLY S Shows 3. €.15 and 9.15 p.m Warmer Bros. Suspense! Thrilling Mystery! "THE VERDICT" Starring Sydney Peter GREENSTREET LORRI Joan Lorring Tomorrow: Columbia Pictures "SANTA FE In Technicolor REX*"* Johore Bahru Now Showing at 11— 1.3#— 4.15— 6.45 9.3f) pjn. "PENGHIDCPAN" (Malay) ATLANTIC Great World Last420 words
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Article, Illustration634 1951-09-14 12 CHINA'S SOCCER HERO WILL DON BOOTS AGAIN FOR CHARITY MATCH SINGAPORE will see Lee Wai Tong, soccer idol of millions of China's soccer fans, m action again today at Jalan Besar stadium when the South China footballers play their farewell game against the Tiaer Sporting Association m aid of two634 words
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Article222 1951-09-14 12 YOUNG ROBI IMS. lanky K.ur.isiun Colony bantamweight, and Sonny Chia, flvwVight prospect, are tipped to win 'heir fight? m tonight's boxing promotion at the Happy World Stadium. The show is be ne run by a j P formed syndicate, "Show B ■•>■ 'sa Organisation*' and has r222 words
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Article39 1951-09-14 12 JOHANNESBURG Sept 13, Reute i —Vie I i eel. South African holder <>t the arorld bantamaveight title, has agreed i li til i g linsl Jimmy ithers, the A :s;ralian c npi m here m February,39 words
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Article339 1951-09-14 12 A UNIQUE football decision B ide trie Junior Cup tie soccer j" St Geur^es Road a four-all i when RAM C met CheerI Lada m a quarter final match yestei darj After Cheerful Lads were leading tour-three with only a le minutes more for the final w.339 words
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Article167 1951-09-14 12 BEFORE one of the biggest crowds seen at the Tanglin ground this season, the Singapore District Signal Regiment defeated 19 Air Formation Signals 2-0 m the Malayan Other Ranks Cup final yesterday. The standard of football was high. The SDSR m particular played well167 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-09-14 12 Ho Ying Fan Han Tung Sang Yin Cheuk Yin Sung Ling Shing Lee Yuk Tak Yee Yiu Tuk Law Yee Chung Fook Lnn Mok Chien Wah Fong Sheung32 words
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405 1951-09-14 12 Standard's Badminton Reporter WELFARE OFFICERS have been appointed by the Penang Badminton Association to look after the interests and welfare of the settlement's badminton A 1 The first two appointed were Mr. Tan Teik Lim. former secretary of the Penang 8.A., and Mr. Lim San405 words
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Article151 1951-09-14 12 IN THEIR United Services League match at Alexandra, the 30 Bn. RAOC beat the Singapore District Signals Regiment 4—l yesterday. From the kick off 30 Bn. playing with 10 men did most of the pressing but it fell to SDRS to open the scoring when Lewis netted151 words
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Article217 1951-09-14 12 VICTORIA SCHOOL opened their hockey season with a convincing 3-0 victory over Angio- Chinese School yesterday. The sound defence of the Victorians won them the match which was played on their ground. Goalkeeper Dollah Hamid. halves Chek Kang. Balakrishnan and Peter Fernandez played with perfect coordination,217 words
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Article48 1951-09-14 12 THE Kluang and Segamat Combined Teachers* hocke/ side were beaten 3-2 by the Singapore Teachers m a friendly match played at Victoria School ground yesterday. Singapore scorers wer c Harban Singh. A. Carvalhio and Oon San. B.W. Fernandez scored the two goals for th c visitors48 words
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Miscellaneous29 1951-09-14 12 l__________ly_i HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya. TODAY: A.M P.M Singapore 10.48 10.11 Malacca 06.47 7.25 Port Dickson 05_»8 6.06 Port Sham 04.50 5.07 Penang 00.06 11.5729 words
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Miscellaneous287 1951-09-14 12 WEIGHTS FOR 3RD DAY BELOW are the handicap* for the third day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting on Saturday. GOLD CUP .Cambridge 8.13 CI. 1. Div. 3—lf H C1 ffcu v M g£r S*- Tara Street 9.00 S_£S J" Kew Gardens 8.13 Eff"!" 7 Fifty Grand 808287 words
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