Singapore Standard, 17 September 1951
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Title Section14 1951-09-17 1 Singapore Standard li NO. 78. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1951. 8 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.14 words
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Article29 1951-09-17 1 Persian Troops poised >\l> !«:i«| Sept Rcportl from IV,ia b iruitMi lorecfl ibc refinerj an. iriilrt 1 ot r>4an oil con- denes i G ::hin a perewed i oil29 words
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Article, Illustration89 1951-09-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. y re was exchanged in Johore Bahru yesterday between the assistant manager oi an estate thi $pe i and three band:-- who withdrew leaving bind two pack-, and a handgrenade. Two bandits were killed and c- is believed I i have been ..::cled89 words
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194 1951-09-17 1 So Chance Of Red Offensive- Van Fleet N T IX AP F I i g an tern front. hai I North e e i e sta are heavj V I s ispendeeks ago c b e i s a Ridgy Henc M ite s a ml m i Uf»n tmll<194 words
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Article, Illustration317 1951-09-17 1 Applies Also To S'pore Standard Staff Reporter TIIK people of Malaya have allowed themselves to l>e spoon-fed and lulled into a sense of self-complac-ence, and this is one of the reasons why Malaya is not independent today. I.. is charged Dato E. C. Thuraisingham, Member for Education,317 words
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209 1951-09-17 1 KUALA LI'MPUR, Sun: Dato Oim bin Ja'afar. speaking on the I.M.P constitution, said though there had been no mention uf a sovereign independent M a 1 a v a within the Commonwealth, he could well believe that it would be the desire of the209 words
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Article115 1951-09-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. J.N. McHugh, Director, Department of Information, Kuala Lumpur- the only European who spoke at the I.M.P. meeting, said he was speaking as an individual. H« welcomed the move to form the I.M.P. There was nothing revolutionary about the party. The constitution was115 words
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Article226 1951-09-17 1 WELDING MALAYANS TOGETHER KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 1« Mr. R. Ramani, moving the resolution to form the I.M.P. said that the people of Malaya assembled at the meeting affirmed the inalienable right of the people of this country to determine the political, social and economic destiny of Malaya. He said: "Fully226 words
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Article48 1951-09-17 1 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON. Sept. IH— The formation of the Independence of Malaya party i s front page news in today's Observer and warrants important mention on the BBC The Observer talks about "what will undoubtedly be the most momentous meeting in the political historv of Malaya."48 words
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Article163 1951-09-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— Dr. J. Samuel. President ot the Federation of Indian Organisai tions, referred to what he d. c->- c:ibed as flaws in the constitui tion. Unity, he said, was a necessary prerequisite to successful achievement for independence. '"I am a! raid this163 words
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Article, Illustration568 1951-09-17 1 Standard Matt Correspondent iaaa KU LA LUMPUR, Sun. At an historic 3 J -hour meeting of Z,OOO people, representing all races inhabiting Malaya, the muchacclaimed Independence of Malaya Party, "brain-child" of Malaya's foremost political leader, Dato Onn bin Ja'affar, was born today. Prolonged and568 words
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Article, Illustration140 1951-09-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR Sepi 16 The [ndeppxtden e ■>■ I Parly came into being with I several thousand p<-i au, gin? their support Besides individuals, th< ne are organisations, like the 12 Chinese guilds and associations La Negri S< j mbilan. whirn bavc intimated their support. One aHStandard - 140 words
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106 1951-09-17 1 RANGOON, Sept. 16 (Reuter) Burmese Defence Minister U Win flew today to Mergui. a port about 350 miles south of Rangoon where street fighting is in progress after a surprise attack by Karen rebels yesterday, sources here said. The Government has ordered suspension106 words
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Article1558 1951-09-17 1 Benharn Report On Income Standard Staff Reporter THE PARAMOUNT economic need for Malaya from the lony; run point of view is to replace her old ruhher trees with planting material giving three or more timrs the present yields. Thus states Dr. F. C. Benham, Economic1,558 words
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54 1951-09-17 1 MORE than 8,000,000i Koreans have lost their homes and much of their properties in nearly 15 months of war, the South Korean Government reported today. The report said an estimated 1,000,000 have died as a direct result of military action and another 1,000,000 haveA.P. - 54 words
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Article40 1951-09-17 1 LONDON. Sept. 16 < Reuter >— The Malayan Chamber ol Mines has asked the British Government to exempt from its threatened limitation of dividends those British companies operating tin mines in Malaya and Siam, it was announced here today.40 words
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Article55 1951-09-17 1 PERSIAN Premier Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq has ordered police and army in Teheran to investigate reports of a coup d'etat against the Government.— Reuter. COMMUNIST plans to expel all non-productive foreigners from Shanghai hav e been reported by recent Shanghai arrivals in Hongkong, according to Sundays issue of Hongkong'sAFP - 55 words
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91 1951-09-17 1 "IT MAY be that in time the price of rubber, and possibly of tin also, wUI fall. At the worst, there may be a slump in Malaya with the prices of imports (including rice) still fairly high," states Dr. F. C. Benham in91 words
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Advertisement40 1951-09-17 1 W^C SILVER PIECES 1 N ACQUAINTED the first time, \A familiar the next the acquaintance of !> > pleasant indeed; and acquaintance warms, new lshi ps are mellowed over nvivial glass of l>eer, and °«c may appreciate most Hjhies, be they Chinese40 words
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Advertisement62 1951-09-17 1 Everything You Need for |^""^lrV The Creal &J GIFTS Is%ss G.C.De Silvu a Bros., JEWELLERS Raffles Place, S'pore. Ph. ***** We stock the latest CAMERAS ft LEICA 111 F ft AUTOMATIC ROLLEIFLEX ft ROLLEICORD ft PLAUBEL MAKINA v TFKC IIfONTA^ 77 X.CIJJ iivun IA) V; AGFA CAMERAS ft MINOX CAMERAS62 words
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Article204 1951-09-17 2 Crowds Hear Renee Mandanl Staff Reporter MORE lhan 1.000 people tnrm-il up to hear 1 1-jear-old American evangelist RCBCC Mart/ preach for the ICCOUd time in Singapore at Him < hureh, S raimoon Bui ye»lenla>. that the meeting had to l>e held i" the <>p«-ti air. SI ruling ittii g204 words
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Article40 1951-09-17 2 W oman Stabbed I I HINESE woman, Yeo Ah j Eng iol Jurong Road as S igl ''y injure'! yesterday, vfhen tin w stabbed in her arm Sh< wms treated at -spitai and discharged. V lice have del ned a <40 words
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Article, Illustration12 1951-09-17 2 45,000 Miles Is His Target photo. Dr. Franccsfo Nacri and his Fiat.12 words
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Article323 1951-09-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter FIRST Italian to $jo on a world lour in a car, Dr. Francesco Nacci (37), arrived in Singapore over ihe week-end in the hhin Bintang. Dr Nacci who is doing the tour in a 1/ n.p.. riat 1400 (1949)323 words
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224 1951-09-17 2 R UBBER BIGGEST EARNER Full Details Of Malaya 'slncome Standard Staff Reporter A FULL picture of Malaya's postwar economic reiiabilatipn and the steady progress of trade and commerce is given by Dr. F. C. Benham in hie report on the National Income of Malaya, 1947DetaTls of every source of national224 words
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Article224 1951-09-17 2 THE Tanglin Consumer Resistance Movement is organising a "Grow More Food" exhibition to be staged at the Happy World early in October, Mrs. Robert Eu, Chairman of the Tanglin Movement told The Standard. The Government has already agreed to give $1,500 to help the Movement224 words
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Article52 1951-09-17 2 MRS. B. H. OON, Federal Legislative Councillor, returned to Singapore by air last night after a two-and-a-half month tour of the United States and Britain. In Los Angeles she attended the World Assembly for Moral Rearmament. Mrs. Oon gave several broadcasts and was put on television52 words
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Article27 1951-09-17 2 The production figures of the following rubber estates are: Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates. Ltd.: August 1951 71.280 lbs. New Scudai Ltd.: August 1951 34.000 lbs.27 words
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Article330 1951-09-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter A FIYE-year plan to improve educational s\>lem in Malay schools and provide Malay students with opportunities to study English in their own schools was unanimously approved by Singapore Malay teachers at a special general meeting at the Kola Raja School yesterday. t-330 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-09-17 2 photo. THE arches for the Singapore City Day (Sept. 22) celebrations are rapidly taking shape. Picture shows working on one of them at the junction of St. Andrew's Road and Stamford Road yesterday. StandardStandard - 39 words
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1164 1951-09-17 2 I There were 7.000 medium holdings of f#i offff ra. about 25 to 100 afres with (a of 300.000. In addition some 350.000 smaller holdings of under 25 acres with total acreage of 1.100.000. It is interesting to note that a great majority oi these1,164 words
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118 1951-09-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter ATTACKING the Singapore Government for raising the price of rationed rice, Mrs. Robert Eu, Chairman of the Consumers' Resistance Movement (Tanglin) yesterday said that it would only result If Government is really earnin the increase in price, ftJSi monei of all118 words
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Advertisement192 1951-09-17 2 DA7..1/7/. s igest (AMERICA* EDTI Tti. sTI sTTT D Children How Br.to.n F, OMt Koreo Womon F r i w: V;, d How to Marry W,> Tension'! Li" M Your Gostu. I Admire the H Book Cond. r .stton Flormc^ N.ghrmgclc In August Issue Now On Sale I Sole Agent*192 words
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Miscellaneous65 1951-09-17 2 jfl»"V- SLSSw^SJ ?£?lSr"r^l J~ f^ LL 7AKE J I#D BETTE:R TTLL I foH.BOyrr- >t^ MERFjIv V-^ 1 I CVWWBODV HAPPY ■•■P%j« iullm^FSml JUm^StiL. \S L L AaNLR 7 BOUTfTff-AH tvf. «%%M: T«f%iJTJ 77 «V-T?rn^ R I l?!r? f 5? £KS y/ HEI KEIE:PS < Vn TH HAPPIEST L.r^ HUSBINi HEARS65 words
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Article225 1951-09-17 3 MOVE TO END RACKET IN SUB-TENANCY Standard Staff Reporter A NEW move to revise the definition of "annual value" of properties within Singapore Municipal limits so that assessment on such properties could he based on actual rents received is being made by the Municipal Assessor, Mr. J.225 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-09-17 3 CHE Ka?nsnini Suadi, winner nf the first prize at the Beauty coiilest held in the New World Park, Penang, on Friday in aid of the Kampong Makam Youth Division Hail building fund, is seen here receiving a prize from Mr. A.C. Reutens, J.P.44 words
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Article, Illustration342 1951-09-17 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Sultan of Johore. Sir Ibrahim ibni Almarhum Sultan Abu Bakar. celebrates his 78th birthday to-day the 56th year of his reii;n over Johore State. It was In the year 1896, on September 7. that Sir Ibrahim342 words
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225 1951-09-17 3 PE.Y\N(», Sun. Addressing students «>< the (.'hung Shan Chinese School at Bayan Lepas, at its official open* ing today, Mr. Lim Lean Ten*; told them of the generosity of Messrs. Aw Boon Haw and eap (!hop Ee without which the school would not haw heen225 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-09-17 3 photo. photo. MR. AND MRS. Cheah Teik Lee after their weddin? in Singapore yesterday. The bride was formerly Miss Ng Kim Luan. The bridegroom is on the staff of Standard Vacuum. Standard MR. CHEW SENG, Secretary of the S.F.S.U. and an employee of G.H.Q. F.A.R.E.L.F. Tanglin Branch, was married toStandard - 63 words
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Article72 1951-09-17 3 PENANG. Sun.— Resident Commissioner Mr. A.V. Aston, today declared open the new premises of the Malay Vernacular School in the Vale" of Tempe Tar-jong Bungah. The new building replaces '.he old school house "Sangrilla" in Tanjong Bunpah. The school itself was started by government some72 words
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Article28 1951-09-17 3 TAN YIN. a 68-year-old Chinese of Singapore, was sentenced by a Hongkong court to 10 weeks' imprisonment on charges of obtaining $1,370 by false pretences.— Reuter-AAP.28 words
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Article120 1951-09-17 3 THE following is the List oi controlled retail prices for Government rice in the Federation which consumers are asked to observe when drawing rations. HIGH GRADE: Siam White Rice r>' Broken 3ti cents per kati. 10'; 34 cents, and 15'; 32 cents per kati.120 words
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Advertisement169 1951-09-17 3 jB_WW_!C___fr_______^_P^_^ ft _a aa —^*-j| y^| tGENENI ent is < >un- een t -est i of Choo K £ng N-- <. iest .!r and Mrs. (Sout?.'"aya rrasin pr.pers lii. -."ONS VACANT European In> Urn junior preferably with Box no, r.397, expei ienced er to drr Ship'i good and P O169 words
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Advertisement479 1951-09-17 3 FOR SALE STANDARD "8" 1947 Saloon excellent condition $2430 Ring 5973. I 930 Hillman Station Wagon Insured 2nd July 1952 Austin A4O 2 month' old Owner leaving colony. In showroom condition. Phone *****. rTHREE D«w G.E.C. slipring x 10 HP. Electric Motors three Dhase 240 volts complete with Oat Drum479 words
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Advertisement259 1951-09-17 3 TENDER NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS (For particulars see Tender Boom, Ground Floor, Municipal Office) ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: Dredging and Removal oi all Silt, Sand and Debris from the Paya Lebar Canal and Paya Lebar R >ad Outlet Drain throughout their concrete lined se 'ti >ns. Forms and particulars from Municipal Engineer's259 words
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Advertisement898 1951-09-17 3 ENGAGEMENT f '■'•'■^^ww^fe'SK^//«Maa.^iLV/''.'' -^vvv v VV/ ONG LEONG The engagement is announced rrt Miss Wong Tip Chee of Sandakan and Mr. Leong H<>;. S in if Singapore today NOTICES T. Evelyn Jacobsz v/d Scheer 1 hereby notify the public that 1 have no connection whatsoever with Mr J G. Darbyshire.898 words
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Miscellaneous93 1951-09-17 3 1 >f ALL RIGHT 5O ONE LOOK'S ENOUGH FOR A PODY TO TELL X'-^i f 1 D 9HT§4K2§?/ r iS?J?^?Ssr > i?^i A ?E S JL E U !^?j i JSSSb^ ■:■•■:>•- t GATMvciCi^P V that YOU BEEN GONE FOP OU I TF A SPELL/ W^M IT WOULD OCCUR I93 words
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Article890 1951-09-17 4 VESTERDAY, the people of Singapore and the Federation took the most momentous step in the history of Malaya. They got together and tablished the Independence of Malaya Party at a meeting held at Kuala Lumpur The purpose of the I'ai'Y a<< its name implies. :s to work for890 words
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Article1566 1951-09-17 4 Robert Guiliain - The Cold War's Fog On Hokkaido Robert Gu ilia in JAPAN AFTER MacARTHUR-VI By LtSS than two miles across the blue sea from the Japanese cape on which I am standing is a long rocky islet with a lighthouse on it. The lighthouse and the islet belong to the Russians.1,566 words
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2570 1951-09-17 4 No reason why Sino-Malay harmony should not continue &m Dato Tan Cheng hotk ii B The address made by Dato Ton Cheng Lock ot Hie formation meeting ot the Independence of Malaya Party at the Hotel Majestic, Kuala Lumpur, yesI terday is published, on this page in full in view2,570 words
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Advertisement21 1951-09-17 4 THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) 3 1 1^1 tK-k \J t\ Hi (Made in England) ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC STERILIZERS21 words
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Advertisement129 1951-09-17 4 CHILDREN'S FAYOURi FOR RADIANT HEALTH AND E*l«' QN6 •Kporience proves that delicious 'Ovartin* Kept cWdren grow strong and sturdy, •nd to re*»e» f^« •»»»9y «pwd so freely. •OvarHne* is the most delicious of all Jy^* W •Vine*. Km children who dislike milk /TK^JrA •nfoy it when 'Ovaltine' is added, Moneova,129 words
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Article, Illustration1285 1951-09-17 5 THE resolution moved at the Independence of Malaya Party formation meeting held yesterday at Kuala Lumpur was as follows: This meeting resolves that the Independence of Malaya Party shall be established with the following object and functions and organized in the manner hereinafter indicated, namely:Standard - 1,285 words
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Article, Illustration854 1951-09-17 5 From Page 1 were based on 'money v. and nut on the "physical quantity" ot national output,. "There can be no doubt thai on the whole, during these three years output expanded Eairlj steadily," stated Dr. Benham The year 1947 was one i shortages and black854 words
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Article38 1951-09-17 5 W German Role DUNDEE, Sept U IP>— \\':n Ministei J v- t-y e tonight that West Germ troops in the new European Army could be ...-<-d v i 'or the B s -i^: purpose of defend Bg th«38 words
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Advertisement120 1951-09-17 5 NEW SHOES for II CITY DAY i, hration of Ibc OCCasioa ALL OUR SHOPS IN SINGAPORE will alio* I i 10 DISCOUNT ON ALL PURCHASES I from 16th to 22nd Sept. w' f f ,^y \lh '-V s '*V' ■'■'■< a^H? ,uch DisT7HceisdsF sioiCE W s*^3* of .<retr!^^^u Quality roij«d120 words
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Advertisement34 1951-09-17 5 1 FULL SIZE RECONDITIONED BILLIARD TABLE FITTED WITH "BURWAT STEEL VACUUM" CUSHIONS, NEW WEST OF ENGLAND WOOLLEN I CLOTH AND COMPLETE WITH ACCESSORIES. prick $2850.00 EXCLUDING COSI (W ERECTION SOLE AGENTS T ittle s.34 words
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Article262 1951-09-17 6 MeAlister Co. Ltd. Taking the increase of capital in their stride these old established merchants showed increased profits for the year ending June 30, 1951, at $1,820,123 (88 9'"; I and maintain the total rate of distribution at 30 per cent, on the increased capital. An extraordinarily strong262 words
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Article694 1951-09-17 6 By A Special Correspondent I week after President Truman mf**Tj£ Sand more stringent exchangej^gulat.ona. The word Foreign does not appear in the title of the proposed new ordinance and Scrutiny of its details show why if the Bill becomes law. we shall have to seek otlicial694 words
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Article78 1951-09-17 6 clt'9 metrf. ..ml 8&35 kiloi-Trtr> in ihr >!» metre bandt M.:tS a.m. »..">.". a.m. Srhools Kro^drast; 9.33 Music; to a.m. Emergency News; 1(1.511 »..*»0 As Singapore; ft p m. I.N. Story; 6.17 7.18 As Sin-japiirr; 1.12 Interlude: "i.'-W Jazz Session; X p.m. As Singapore; K.15 Piano Cocktails (David78 words
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Article114 1951-09-17 6 Standard Staff Reporter THE installation oi tidal gates in the Circular Road area ot Singapore to alleviate flooding during high tides will not heip much in stopping the floods. This view has been expressed in -i technical report on experiments carried out with temporary114 words
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Article58 1951-09-17 6 SHIPPERS «re reminded that cargo to ports covered by the Far East-Gulf of Aden and Rod Sea Ports Conference, must be weighed or measured according to the freight. It is imperative that shippers complete their shipping orders with all details of the weights and measurements of the consignments58 words
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Article332 1951-09-17 6 Industrials Alexandra Brick Preference $2.02. Fraser and Neave Ord. $4.05 to 54.20 c.d. Gammon $2.60 to $2.67i. Hor.g- kong Bank $829.50. Henry Waugh $3.75 to $4.15 c.cb. Malayan 1 Breweries $5.40 to $5 75. Maiay;a n Collieries 51.92A. Robinson i Ord $3.85 to $3.90 c.d. Raffles Hotel332 words
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Advertisement578 1951-09-17 6 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE n Overland D.rccr Sa. F,c,c. 4 co Lo, Angcle, AU American Canadian Citie. Penang P S ham S'pore Arr LA/SF KcJINBACH 24/26Sept 27/28 Sept 29 Sept/6 Oct 26 Oct CHINA BEAR 24/26Oct 27/28 Oct 29-Oct/l Ho* 20 No, For Ml por- m of Dry Cargo578 words
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Advertisement235 1951-09-17 6 STRAITS SIEiMSHIP C3 M LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon tor P Borge Sept 22 Vestel for Muar... Weekly Hon 9 Tof for R engat Oc» 3 Vessel for Malacca Twice Weekly Ho Tho »o» Baqan Vetsel for Port Dickson... Weekly Sl Adi Apl bept 5 Tung Song for Malacca,235 words
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Advertisement210 1951-09-17 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Lin* Nederland Line Kotßotterdamrerdam Amsteidorr MONTREAL, HALIFAX BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S 'P°»e P S'hom Penong Slaterdyk (HAL) God. 8/9 21 Sept 22/23 Sept BrIi(SMN) 22/26 Sept 27 Sept 28/29 Sept (1) Ampenon (RL) 17/23 Oct 24/25210 words
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Miscellaneous104 1951-09-17 6 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME 4S I in 41 111 9.:;."» Schools Broadcast; !t..v> Interlude: lit a.m. Emergency News (K.l.i; 10.45 Schools Broadcast; I piu Programme Summitry: 1.02 Mondav .Matinee; I.Hfl News; 1.4."» Home on the Range; "i p.m. Schools Broadcast; ♦!.l*> P rcvramme Summary; 6.11 Children's Programme:104 words
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Miscellaneous296 1951-09-17 6 ill il f* 1 Jk rpODAV'S FOKKCASI: The X stars promiM* yon an excellent aftern<Mm. after a detest:»bl«* morning which Is inclined to be fertile in accidents, quarrels and innumerable dlßiciilties. Irom one o'cltH-k onwards yoii will ll ml yourself in a favourable atmosphere lor sentimental lite, trade and work.296 words
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Miscellaneous184 1951-09-17 6 Crossword No. 66 ti I S ji lip BPjSBf feS CLUES ACROSS: l /Ulmeni i <a traded when abroad: 6 It needs a guiding hand. A The Eruit of the Roman gods' 9 Mav be buttoned bui is not worn: 10 [t'i on the N African coa>t: 11 The slow184 words
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Article751 1951-09-17 7 Score Crushing Win Over Stoke I.ONDON, Sept. 15 (Renter) Tottenham Hotspur, the League champions, and Newcastle United, Football Association cup holders, who are to meet in the F.A. Charity Shield on September 24, dominated today's English soccer programme with crushing victories over Stoke and Burnley respectively. Spurs,751 words
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Article308 1951-09-17 7 R KRISHNAN was the best athlete at the Singapore Railway i institute athletic sports held on the Railway Institute ground yes- j terday He won three events— loofl jump. 100 yards nnd 220 yards. Mrs JW Shepley, wife of the Labour and Welfare Officer, Ma- layan308 words
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Article40 1951-09-17 7 M MARCEL Boussac, who won the English SI Leger on Saturday with Talma 11. todaj completed a "double" when his colt Stymphale won the French St. Leger at Longchanip. Paris. Australian .iockey Rae Juhnstone rtde both winners. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration378 1951-09-17 7 Marigold, Gentle In Second Round MARIGOLD and Gentle cleared their first round ties easily yesterday in the junior inter-club championships. Marigold beat Arche Juvenus and Gentle beat Shell Sports Club. Both won by 4 l. In the women's doubles junior semi-final Misses Lau Hui Huang and Lau Hui Kheng (Mayflower)Standard - 378 words
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Article310 1951-09-17 7 A Spencer Had Good Meeting ALBERT SPENCER had his best meeting since his return to the saddle when he became champion jockey at the Singapore Gold Cup meeting which concluded last Saturday. Neal Hobbs was best among trainers. Both Spencer and Hobbs scored five winners each. JOCKEYS 1st 2nd 3rd310 words
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Article58 1951-09-17 7 SINGAPORE Police have in their possession a wrist watch, description MYSOL. Swiss Made. 15 jewels, round-faced. waterproof and shock absorber, number of which is not known. It is beileved to have been stolen in Amber Road at noon on September 9. Owner should apply to58 words
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Article45 1951-09-17 7 THE City Day Celebration Committee of the Singapore Regional Indian Congress in Singapore invites ail interested Indians to assemble at the Congress House. 6. Race Course Lane at 630 p.m. on Sept. 18. to finalise plans on how to celebrate the Day.45 words
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Article75 1951-09-17 7 SUBSTATIONS liable to lead slM<l(!in« today: Miort St.. New Ice Works Firestone, Mackenzie Road. Kukit Timnli Pumps. Haleytier Koad. Jalan Ampas, li.Mfl.C.. M<Rit<hie, Braddell Ri-e. si'ltlar Pumps, Nee S«mhi, Seletar Wireless, "Mental Hospital. Trafalgar Estate. New World. Bendemeer Bead, Han Hock l.eoiu, .Milne Road. Jalan Pokan. Duiu-arn Road,75 words
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Article71 1951-09-17 7 THE Chung Hwa Chinese Girls' High School. Singapore, celebrated their 40th anniversary by opening their new $200,000 building at Bartley Road yesterday. The opening ceremony was performed by the Deputy Director of Education. Mr. R. W. Watson-Hyatt. After the opening the guests, which included Air.71 words
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Advertisement216 1951-09-17 7 ENTERTAINMENT UNEQUALLED itarrinf IBDAN P ra PAGET Jeff CHANDLER. MEW ALHAMBRA nil NEW AIHXMHRA HABIT! Liiul L 1/rilu. 11 .1 m l.45 1.15 6.45 and y.30 p.m. YVONNE DE CARLO PSTEB I'STINOV DAVID TOMLINSON II I Arthur Rank's Hotel Sahara «H OPENS WEDNESDAY! ONE OF MOST ROMANTIC STORIES HVER FILMED?216 words
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Advertisement43 1951-09-17 7 bythesrhooL^^^^ REX .I«)l»»re Babru Now Showing at 3.15—6.45 and 9.15 p.m. "PENGHIDUPAN" (Malay) ATLANTIC Great World. Now Showing at 7.00 0.15 p.m. "AMAZON QUEST" Free Shows. SUN New World Last 2 Shows at 7.00 9.15 p.m. "DUCHESS OF IDAHO** (Technicolor) ROYAL> —in'^"'"" at43 words
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Advertisement171 1951-09-17 7 Vf! NOW SHOWING f 11 a.m-, 1.45. 4.00. 6J« A 9.M pjn. i \x >~ i v x v 1 1 TOMORROW AT 9.30 P.M. PERSONAL APPI ARAM F OF AUSTRALIA'S OKL Ol IIU: YK AR MISS DIANM BOWSER who will present the Cups fo the Winners of the "VALENTINO171 words
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Article327 1951-09-17 8 I QKDON, Sept, IS K»-ui» r> Ku^bv Inion ■*•>*•: c> iinr thr first club lo be*l fjrdilT this reason when on Ihnr o*n ground the? new** two trit-i to one. t i, the n Ml by N .1 ■■<" e Mil J, their 5 6«i>4 ime327 words
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Article150 1951-09-17 8 BATU PAHAT, Sun. Batu Pj it Dial Badminton Team J i 0 iin over Pontian ic! in Charity match in P ntian District Welr Pontian last night. was in the doubles routhful Xg Boon Hiong I Tan Bo,>n Liat beat Ponli in s de, Omar150 words
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Article38 1951-09-17 8 SEREMBAN, Sun. Dollah D >•; J khore'j centre-forward was t»> weU watched to be dangerom when Johore Malays lost to Negri Malaya I—o in the Sultans' Ci >' 1 Cup ioccci competition at So rmban j esterday.38 words
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Article160 1951-09-17 8 Hockey Council Supports AA AM k! \LA LL'MI'UR, Sun. The Malayan Hockey Council support* the Amateur Athletic Asuoeiation of Malay a\ mn\e to form a Pan Malayan Olympic Council. At its annual general meeting today the MHC agreed to appoint a representative to attend the meeting to be convened for160 words
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Article66 1951-09-17 8 VENICE, Sept 13, (Reuter)— F>!i~ivMnv> A.upun (Philippines) vi» beelcfl hi tne serpj fi-uiLs of QM n a ringigi fan t h i^'ornationai i>. i ifflinj intent |tod n He «rei down i <m, i w s Davi >•» tT» semi dn«] Pd 1 *•> l) (1166 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-09-17 8 Bekm are photo finishes of the last day of th* *»W"* Tw t Club'* Cold Cup meeting on Saturday.22 words
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Article35 1951-09-17 8 LOS ANGELES, Sept. 18. f AP> -Frank Sedgman of Australia defeated Herb Flam of Los Angeles In the semi-flnals of the racific Southwest tournament by «core* of 7-5. 1-8, i-f, fiaj n d-35 words
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163 1951-09-17 8 BELFAST, Sept. 16, (AP)— Stirling Moss, twenty-two-year-old boy wonder of British motor racing easily won the Royal Automobile Club's Tourist Trophy race here yesterday. It was a repeat performance by Moss who won the race last year Driving a Jaguar 3.442 cc, Moss163 words
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345 1951-09-17 8 TIGER Sporting Association'* hopes of scoring a double this season Loi 'Jkhv. Leading 2-1 at half time, Rajas won 3-2. nnai icp"»j' j By this wm R aja^ qualified to "meet Royal Navy in ihe final. A big crowd the largest seen In a345 words
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439 1951-09-17 8 PENANG, Sun. Poor entries have been received for this year'J Penang open badminton championships. Entries for the women's singles and doubles and the veterans' singles have been extended to Saturday, *>epl. 2* There was, however, a marked improvement in the mixed doubles, 12 pairs having439 words
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Article188 1951-09-17 8 SINGAPORE MOTOR Club swept the board at yesterday's gymkhana against the Police held at Thompson Road. Winning all five events the Motor Club recaptured the Cup they lost last year. Earlier rain had made the course risky specially for the motor cyclists. Once again the most188 words
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Article47 1951-09-17 8 PENNSYLVANIA. Sept 16 (AP»— Billy Maxwell. 22, poker laced Collegian fi'om Odessa. Texas. defeated Joe Gagliardi. 39. of Mamoroneck. New York, four and three in their 36-hole final Saturday to become the youngest player since Bobby Jones to win the U.S. amateur golf championship.47 words
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Article37 1951-09-17 8 COSMOPOLITAN Cycling Club, organizers of the Phillips classic cycle races to be held at S.C.R.C ground at 4 p.m. on Sunday, will stage two races for women half mile and 50 yards slow race.37 words
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Miscellaneous61 1951-09-17 8 HIGH TIDES at the principal rMorts in Malaya. TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 1*.07 Malacca 08.45 21.07 Port Dickson 07.28 19.18 Port S'ham 06.48 19.01 P*n»nf 01.41 13.43 TOMORROW: Sinppore 00.18 12.31 Port Dickson 08.00 Z0.17 Port S'ham 07.18 19.31 **nanr 02.08 14.11 WEDNESDAY. SEPT. IISinppore 00.35 12.5J Malacca 09.41 22.0261 words
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