Singapore Standard, 18 September 1951
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Title Section13 1951-09-18 1 Singapore Standard sO. 79 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-09-18 1 g SON MALA I DAILY LIFTED :i Staff Reporter apore's Malay daily which inuary this year owing to will now resume publication of the withdrawal by J n Miss Iliinne Bowser. Australia's (iirl of the Year.39 words
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Article210 1951-09-18 1 Standard SUM Reporter AUSTRALIA'S 'Girl of the Year", tall red-headed Dianne Bowser, a colonel's daughter. ••fell in love with Singapore" ri£ht after she had stepped ofl i plane from Sydney yestei The 19 ye ir-old English- od Quee inder chose a fisx\ Si i210 words
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Article73 1951-09-18 1 LONDON. Sept IT. ißeuter>— The War Office announced in London today that Co! Gore anct a Major R. H T. Newman were being held in close arrest in Britain. The charges against them would be made known when court martial proceedings began Mai Newman is73 words
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Article40 1951-09-18 1 SYDNEY. Sept 17. (ReuterAAP>— Australia's External Affairs Minister Mr Richard G. Casey today confirmed report.that the United States and Aus tralian Governments were discussing a goodwill visit by an American fleet to Australia next year40 words
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Article, Illustration141 1951-09-18 1 Bangkok Market Confused Smiling and looking: very fit. the Sultan of Johore. Major General Sir Ibrahim, and the Sultunah. are seen ascending the steps leading to the throne room a! Istana Besar. at yesterday's ceremony in honour of the Sultan's 78th birthday. BANGKOK, Sept. 17 (Beuter)— The rubber market here141 words
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Article41 1951-09-18 1 ABADAN. Sepi 17. (Beuter) The Art; [ranian Oil Company announced today that it would suspend employment of about 18. iino Persian wo:-;, i and h large number of Persian c!e: ks from the end of Septe.nbe;41 words
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823 1951-09-18 1 Barnes Report 'Unsound Says ACCCM KUALA LI MPIR, Mon.— The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce of Malaya in a two part memorandum which it has submitted to the Federation Government, states that the recommendations of the Barnes Committee for the abolition of vernacular schools are educationally unsound, politically disastrous and823 words
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419 1951-09-18 1 Allies Take Heavy Toll In Fierce Fights TOKIO, Sept. 17 (UP)— Four American divisions and their allies fought off innumerable Red counter-attacks yesterday and inflicted heavy casualties on the Communists as the Korean battlefront exploded from south of Pyonggang to the east coast. United Slates Marines fought off waves of419 words
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Article, Illustration134 1951-09-18 1 WEST BRAYTON. MIDDLESEX. Sept. 17: (Reutei) A 19-year old British airman was sentenced by court martial here today to two years imprisonment and discharge with ignominy tor four offences under the Official Secrets Act. The court sat behind closed doors "in the interests of national safety". Details134 words
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Article76 1951-09-18 1 LONDON. Sept. 17. (Reuter) —A lightning strike by 3.700 British dockers and a go-slow campaign by 4.500 riverside tug boatmen today threatened to bring London and Bristol docks to a standstill. Thirty-three (33) ships were held up by mid-day, six oi them bringing food76 words
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Article61 1951-09-18 1 SAIGON. Sept. 17 (Renter) Sixty-eight French soldiers and sailors are missing and s(i mote were severely wounded when a French naval vessel blew up about 100 kilometres (about 70 miles) south of Saigon on September 10. A French Army communique aaid the explosion, on board a military landing61 words
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Article30 1951-09-18 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 17 The Financial Times this morning carried a front page appeal by the Malayan tin mining industry for exemption from dividend control.30 words
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Article41 1951-09-18 1 RANGOON. Sept. 17 (Reuter) Britain has promised to lend Burma £2.500.000 towards financing the Burmese Government's share in the proposed oil venture with the Bit v ih Oil Comply Idr produ •>g and refining the country g oiL41 words
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85 1951-09-18 1 US Delegates For UN Meet In Singapore WASHINGTON. Sept. 17. IUP) The Commerce Department said today that two ot its Foreign Trade officials will be trie co-Chairman of the United Slates delegation to the regional conference om trade prom-mon meeting at Singapore on Oct. 9-18 The officials are E. Schnellbacher.85 words
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Article, Illustration127 1951-09-18 1 THREE new earth moving machines No. 212 Diesel Motor Graders, manufactured by the Caterpillar Tractor Company of the U.S.A. have arrived in Kuala Lumpur under the E.C.A. aid to Malaya. They represent the first delivery of earth moving equipment supplied under this scheme to the Public127 words
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Article70 1951-09-18 1 LONDON. Sept 17 (Reuter) Japanese bond prices soared on the London Stock Exchange today following week-end press assessment of prospects of settlement of outstanding debts. Gains of between three and seven points were well held despite considerable profit-taking. Tin shares were little affected by the plea for exemption70 words
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Article345 1951-09-18 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 17— The formation of the Independence of Malaya Party in I Kuala Lumpur yesterday, was given an enthusiastic reception in the news and editorial columns of Britain's Press today. The Times special rorresp.mdent says that the formation ol IMP indicated345 words
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Article170 1951-09-18 1 TEHERAN. Sept. 17 (UP) Deputy Premier Hossein Fatemi said today that Iran would send he? 15-day ultimatum to Britain directly if United States oil mediator W. Averell Haniman refused to relay it. Foreign Office sources disclosed eariier that Harriman had sent a reply to Premier170 words
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Advertisement79 1951-09-18 1 flifflf ira t;aiOPii[A[[Q HuTBER, m CLOSING PRICES Srandord London Correspondent tfept. II Th. following are the closing prices r O n LejwJeji Market todoy: HIBBCI LONDON TIN 43d Spot: £910 per ton) buyers, £920 sellers. Three months: £885 43 J b T fI £89 telUr 'r a rt 4d Settlement79 words
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Advertisement22 1951-09-18 1 M4 M Keep 00 f^jf MM SINCAPOftI B! \V§y) COLO STORAGE CREAMERIES^! y^YOGHOUfii f M«nrftM-1«»riMl l»\ llt-iii\ Sai:«h»/ I iU 9OLC A6IMTB22 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-09-18 2 photo. Dianne Bowser, Australia's Girl of the Year" arrived in Singapore by QANTAS from Sydney yesterday afternoon. Miss Bowser will spend two weeks in this city as part of the prize, for being chosen the Girl of the Year. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article417 1951-09-18 2 A ssistan ts Deplore Delay Over Benham Pay Plan Standard Staff Reporter A PROTEST regarding the mode of selection for promotion of Hospital Assistants to Special Grade signed by 47 hospital assistant, was endorsed by the Singapore Medical Services Union at an extraordinary general meeting held417 words
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Article, Illustration212 1951-09-18 2 Union Presiden t Took $300 Bribe FORTY-FIVE-YEAR-OLD Uong Lam, president of the Singapore Wharf and Ship Labour Union, and an assistant foreman in the Harbour Board was sentenced in the Singapore First District Court verierday, to nine mouth*' rigorous imprisonment. Leong was found guilty of corruptly accepting $300 from Tay212 words
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Article, Illustration78 1951-09-18 2 THE LITTLE GIRL WHO SPOKE THE LITTLE MAN WHO SLEPT While the 11-year-old American evangelist, Renee Marti, preached her last Singapore sermon to hundreds of people at the Elim Church yesterday evening, a tiny Chinese boy slept in a little toy chair. Renee's audience was again too big for the78 words
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253 1951-09-18 2 TENTATIVE charges of breach of trust of $6,500 worth of gold, of fraudulent removing of the goods and extortion were preferred against two former detectives at a preliminary inquiry in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. They were Tan Kong Scon (23)253 words
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Article82 1951-09-18 2 WHILE GOING on his round* in the early hours of the morning on Sept. 11. Police Lieutenant Arthur Robert Puttee of the Singapore Harbour Police found Limon bin Kasuxv a special constable, lyin*- fast asleep on the bunk of a lighter anchored off a Singapore Harbour82 words
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Article225 1951-09-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter JAPANESE boys and girls are taking a great interest in the Christian movement and the study of the American democratic way of life. This was the impression by 18-year-old Billie Cheng Shao Chi, who returned to Singapore yesterday by the Tairea alter225 words
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Advertisement318 1951-09-18 2 CODOWHTOLET BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY fr^c^S^S cole wsnsfgojfj- siogapore^nr^h. s^ic. po IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE Ort*-«* F Tru rcf M a a^ed ft Set! Mo 208 oX 1&40 tlement made the sth Septernfi«. 4uo u* w y ]890 betweeQ yeo Chin Cheang of the318 words
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Advertisement40 1951-09-18 2 VEHICLES FOR SALE CTANDARD "8" 1947 Saloon j excellent condition $2450. [Ring 5973. QWNER leaving must sell I Ford Custom well kept j first registered March 1950 excellent tyre plastic seat covers what offers over $5,500 'call 3959 business hours.40 words
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Advertisement92 1951-09-18 2 X S 1 i'i /r NEW SHOES CITY* DAY In Celebration of the «><<«-;., n ALL OUR SHOPS IN SINGAPORE will rfk« 10 DISCOUNT ON All PURCHASES I 16th to 22nd Sept. 1951, inclusive. jfiH nOANS r%\LUMC TONIC One stone kills two birds! }ou save while you bus "REMINGTON" Portables92 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Article250 1951-09-18 3 What? Fed. Should Join Us Instead' THE CALL of Datt> E. E. C. Thuraisingham, Federation Member for Education, that Singapore should be a part of an Independent Malaya met with varied reaction in the Colony yesterday, rang, ing from complete endorsement to the indignant remark, "The250 words
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Article46 1951-09-18 3 Service To Mark Staus SI 111 K. porlr: „!>} i\i i berth Srri uwi wnmtiif ibc -latu- of a 1,, heM in 111. s>l. Ilia 1 atm'dral at V 1 1 i 1 Sunday, NrpL I v altr-r < 1 1 > Day. iaii I tba tpi ess ion46 words
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Article135 1951-09-18 3 Foot Path Plan Ms Stepped Up WORK is being stepped up on the Municipality's ten year foot path programme, and labourers have been busy over the past weeks covering up drains with concrete slabs on the main roads of the City. The Acting Municipal Engineer. Mr. C. C. Col loin,135 words
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Article, Illustration293 1951-09-18 3 STC Denies Soaking Public 'Sweating Men CHARGES MADE editorially in a Singapore vernacular newspaper that the Singapore Traction Company are under-paying their conductors and drivers and over-charging their passengers, were refuted by Mr. A. A. Ewing. the General Manager, in an interview with The Standard yesterday. Pointing out that for293 words
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Article348 1951-09-18 3 Mr. T. W. Ong President of the Straits Chinese British Association said, "The Federation should loin Singapore Mr. Soh Ghee Soon. Municipal Commissioner, sain. 'I can never agree that Singapore should join the Federation I consider Singapore to be more po itically advanced than348 words
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281 1951-09-18 3 Standard Start Reporter THE MOTION that the qualification for the post of Assistant Engineer (Mechanical) should be a First Class Certificate on Steam and Diesel engines issued by any competent authority recognised by the Singapore authorities instead of a First Class Board of Trade Certificate281 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-09-18 3 Photo This "battleship" City of Singapore will be one of the attractions at the City Day celebrations. The model which is 36 feet long and cost more than $1,600 is now being constructed by the Red White Art Studio at River Valley Road for the Friendly Companion Association. When completedStandard - 59 words
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Article38 1951-09-18 3 THE SIN AH Public School at I Aver Rajah Road, was struck off the register of schools yesterday. The registration of the supervisor, teachers and the members of the Committee ot the school has been cancelled38 words
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Article23 1951-09-18 3 TO commemorate City Day this Saturday, Messrs Union Ltd. will be distributing free supplies of Pepsi-C«'!a aJ. all Social Welfare Centres.23 words
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Article168 1951-09-18 3 'CID Men Held Up Lorry -COURT TOLD A LORRYLOAI) of rubber valued at $23,000 which %va* being conveyed into Singapore from Johore on Feb. 10 this year never reached it* destination. After the lorry had crossed the Causeway five men stopped the vehicle and two of their number told the168 words
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Article195 1951-09-18 3 l> Kid Ilin. I r.d N.u.rhouse, Industrial (.;im> Kiiliurii I -iai«- Itanearn Road, Singapore Turf null. Kwart Park. Moii.nKi Komi Adam Park. Gallop Mill Mayan* Katn. (•hat-worth Ko;k). IVkrrr Road, SomerviUe Estate. I .•••■don Road, Irtorii Park, Katwiw Hill. Oalvey Koari. I'ulrr-on Road. Great Uorid tin Hoiik Oil195 words
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Advertisement72 1951-09-18 3 t ■iQ j B I 5 1 f. Slrsl/vKvl 1- X» JHhßhHhhW l^^ > 2HES SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TRACES THE PROGRESS I OF SINGAPORE FROM A SWAMP VH.LAGE TO A CITY... IN MORE THAN A DOZEN ARTICLES, EXPERTS DEAL WITH ALL ASPECTS OF THIS PROGRESS.... HISTORICAL PICTURES ARE A FEATURE OF72 words
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Miscellaneous62 1951-09-18 3 Singapore Wmm jfafltt^ M C.A.. Orchard Road: Hockey -Y.M.C.A. v Customs (Home) 5.15 p.m. Malay class 5.30 p.m.. French class f>3o p.m.. St. Johns Ambulance Parade «Tcnnis Pavilion) 530 p.m.. Commercial classes 5.30 8.30 p m Gymnastics Keep-fit class 6 p.m., Table tennis training 7 p.m Y.W.C.A.. Rallies Quay: Mandarin62 words
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Article621 1951-09-18 4 MIC C'ttee's 7 Suggestions KUAL4 LUMPUR, Mon.— There ought to be evolved in Malaya a culture, not Malay but Malayan, in the same way as is envisaged for Malayan nationalism. This is the view of the Indian Education Committee set up under the auspices of the Mnlavaii621 words
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Article, Illustration389 1951-09-18 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon— Johore Bahru was in gay and happy mood yesterday, «iebratin« the 78th birthHav of the Snltan. Sir Ibrahim Ibni Almarhnm Sultan Abu Bakar. Hundreds of people thronged the vicinity of the Istana Besar to get a glimpse of the SultanStandard - 389 words
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Article87 1951-09-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Krishanasamy alias Andy, who had twenty reports against him for disturbing the peace. pleaded guilty today. before the Second Magistrate, Inche Haron bin Haji Idris, on a charge of intending to use criminal force by using a weapon. Knshnasamy was bound over in87 words
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Article23 1951-09-18 4 ABDUL Rani bin Majid, an Auxiliary Police Constable, was killed immediately when he accidently discharged a shot-gun in Port Dickson, yesterday.23 words
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Article141 1951-09-18 4 MALACCA. Mon.— Mong Song Charitable Association held its fourth mass wedding in its hall yesterday. Among those who witnessed the ceremony was the Deputy Secretary of Chinese Affairs, Mr. J. C. Litton. who talked to the newly-married couples in Cantonese. The couples married yesterday were:-141 words
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Article63 1951-09-18 4 KULALA LUMPUR. Mon-A European engineer and his Special Constable escort in Batu Ga.inh were fired on by approximate I 20 bandits. yesterday. One Special Constable was slightly wounded in the leg A bandit was killed in the Changkat Petal area of Perak. yesterday when they were ambushed by63 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1951-09-18 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— One hundred and twenty-seven people received birthday honours on the occasion of the 78th birthday of the Sultan of Johore in a colourful ceremony, held at the Istana Besar, yesterday. Only one person was honoured with the Most Esteemed Family1,133 words
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Advertisement181 1951-09-18 4 EHJtJKW .ire I'off #fi##f Dotrn Don t let the climate get the better of you. ■'SERRAVALLO'S TONIC" banishes that tired feeling it is pleasant to take too! You can feel it doing you good from the FIRST DOSE. It sends refreshed virile blood pounding gloriously through your veins, priming every181 words
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Advertisement982 1951-09-18 4 1L m. m. an m^ 1 m\\ r TENDERS MALAY RECiv-^^ NOT!(. T1 OERS Olive Ti a hei B ment I MALAY H. son. S in Bra i h ftegi neni P Factory 8.. AK rs Thye H< Confectionarj Aleundra Roa lender f< rms can be o Kf^ined An litect,982 words
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Article, Illustration217 1951-09-18 5 Stan<lar<l Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. Following the signing of ihe- Japanese peace treaty prnple here are expecting an influx ot Japanese goods whirh local Chinese merchants ami businessmen think will benefit the public as ihey will doubtless Iwlp in reducing th«* present lii«riStandard - 217 words
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Article49 1951-09-18 5 BAIL OF <^oo in two sureites -v.ii offend Nsj H'.ntn Chuan (31) in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday when he admitted having 203 leal packets o: chandu in the Singapore inner roads the morning of Sept. hi. The case was postponed to Sepi -4 for hearing.49 words
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Article94 1951-09-18 5 A 43- YEAR-OLD Chinese, Lim Ore Ling, was fined M.'^ or in default three weeks 1 rigorous imprU >nment in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for having 120 Leaf packets of chandu in a motor sampan in the Singapore outer roads on Sop: TAX TH I94 words
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Article81 1951-09-18 5 A SUIT by widow, Mrs. R A Nathan and E E. Nathan for possession of a house m Sup::'.;* Road occupied by K. P. Balakrishnan and 15 others began in the High Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Brown. The plaintiffs are seeking to eject trie defendants81 words
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Article598 1951-09-18 5 Party Policies Are Opposed Tungku Rahman Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— President of the United Malays' National Organisation, Tungkii Abdul Rahman declared today that the policy of IMP (Independence of Malaya Party) and UMNO are opposed. It would be better for UMNO members598 words
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Article77 1951-09-18 5 Day Mails Cancelled In Perak Standard Staff Correspondent KLALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The day mail trains between Ipoh and Tapah Road were cancelled today «winf to the derailment of a foods train yesterday. There was considerable delay to last night's up and down trains in getting to their destinations. The up77 words
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Article85 1951-09-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The formation of the Independence Of Malaya Party will bring more dissatisfaction among the Malaya Raayat in this country. said lnrhe Hashint Ghani. President of Peninsular Malay Union, today. The Malays, he said, will protect their country and their interest at all cost,85 words
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226 1951-09-18 5 Standard Staft Correspondent IPOH. Mon. The Perak Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association is awaiting instructions from the centra: body on the question uf giving support to IMP. It wiil not act independently but will accept the decision of the controlling body. Announcing this today,226 words
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Article, Illustration278 1951-09-18 5 Staiulard Slafl (orr«'-»|MUnl«Mil PENANG, Mon. On Im half of ihr Hi»h ComitihSiOner, Sir H«*nr> (iuriirv, (!hief Sroul oi lli«* F«'<l«'rali«»fi oi Malawi. th«* K«'ni<iriit oiiinii^^ioiK'r, Mr. \*l<»n. todav r«'«'ri w«l ilir Fedrralion F la» aiul I In- Janil»oi'r<EnibU'in from the 1 .i-nian Malayan StoutStandard - 278 words
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Article100 1951-09-18 5 Standard Stall (»rrf»pond«*nt PENANG. Mon.— Apart from j M. .1 >e K:n'.:aii4. every pei rr.ner in the children's programme from! the local station oi Kadi Malaya it 6.30 p.m. tonight wai i blind person fr >m the St Mich is" Home. Their i^es range100 words
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Article194 1951-09-18 5 S'pore Man Wins New Morris Car TAIPING, M A Sii nore Chine <• tuu wo 1 the ><L prize —a ne M wris Ifinor hi the St. George.*! Insut Lucky Brick Competition, I draw for which took plae* the Bchool hi" a- 1 rii'^ht Prom enquires marie, i' •■> pears194 words
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Advertisement269 1951-09-18 5 INDIGESTION?^^ ft s t s the family statid&if t^s^^^ ■P h '-n the SM^fjS^B^l icr, heart- K^RWulj|7 ty I reliable K '^o^^^p^'/ 'd relief k idwced after J, v hltOfatOTf research, ,*r^ =i Ar.tacid T«bieU are the new convenient m. .'rompviy with digestive troubles out§m .":•> needed'- tablets dissolTe smoothly269 words
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Advertisement89 1951-09-18 5 J» -v v m Ma wk i&\. s i */M MBk Wm This model is truly the most handsome and complete watch to ever bear the name Rolex and is offered with the impartial guarantee Qnd certification of an official Swiss Government testing station, showing it has passed uncompromising test*89 words
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Miscellaneous39 1951-09-18 5 ~1 VOU ASCKMAN'PAROONIME NEEOi f ITRCDI gJT f^^TTONWHE^j f l<^\ v vi V.MEFO«ANINNV.'HERE,7HELPTO SR^RE YOU Z^, V EtV SHsJ? J? /£S«w2nFVFB'D I V I'M..I'MA fe='ii jjHN-, LEMME HELP VOO UPON A STRA«J I SU I?E.- *§Oa TfLotirHTTHAT I T39 words
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Article901 1951-09-18 6 r VO some the Independence of Malaya Party launched last Sunday will be nothing more than a new political band waggon to climb on to; to others it will be a perpetual threat to the anachronistic social and political order whose depressing ruins they guard so stubbornly;901 words
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Article1373 1951-09-18 6 ROBERT GUILIAIN - The Workshop Of Asia? ROBERT GUILIAIN MM H aftfd MncARTHUR 7 By noured into China, A In 1950, however, when Japan moved out of convalescence into full activity, the difficulties of her position began to show up: the curve of recovery sagged, and the Japanese discovered that the fundamental problem1,373 words
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Article, Illustration1250 1951-09-18 6 FROM Oi R OWN CORRESPONDENT COLOMBO 4 I.L the world knows to- day that Ceylon is shipping jBOO tons of rubber in the Polish Ocean Liner Mickiewiecz. The rubber has been bought by Chinese merchants and the sellers are a syndicate of Ceylonese business men.1,250 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-09-18 6 < ocidness knows when din oer's gonna be ready, dear! Ive Mill sot the rabbit to pluck!"18 words
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223 1951-09-18 6 Sir; Here is another American who dares to speak up. The letters in the issue of September 11 make a point of insisting that in the American prejudice pattern ''gross hypocrisy is the watchword"; that any defence offered by Americans for colour conflict* ia223 words
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Article145 1951-09-18 6 Sii —The e appeared on pape 2 of your issue oi Sept. 19 an account ot the meaningless massacre of innocent Singaj civilians by General Tomoyuki Yamashita, i nmediately after be occupied Singapore on Fob 15. 1942. This he did after he had assured General Percival145 words
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Article125 1951-09-18 6 Sir it reported in the P.t<s that Mr. David Tambyah ihe outgoing President of the Singapore Teachers' Training Association— is going to Issue an "Elections Guide" which, he says, would gi\e the electorate "an idea to Who would be the best candidate! to hold office etc125 words
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Article123 1951-09-18 6 J.B. DISTRICT WELFARE C'TTEE sii —In c imn dated 1951 indei feahfu w, It gations v. J nai *nd the prese man. I can I out comma Y i said I ic. to n e to J< fact i s that I nosed of lie. with c p ton The123 words
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Article21 1951-09-18 6 BREITLING To Cadette at the watch-hospital in La Chaax deFonda, Switzerland, 17 jewels and beautiful dial. P. O. f 1821 words
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Advertisement25 1951-09-18 6 V _W",i know 'Jirf l^vL RLOSTEH RIER I 1 \vv'»'lw ?T i more ollrn t .ip^s X££ -\<t3Q ol| r beer. js??j/ "IEYTE TRADERS LIMITED25 words
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Advertisement112 1951-09-18 6 SITUATION WANTED ANY work iMtpted v lot of time on needing to wm<; ni fcw I ai'tomatu Penang. PERSONA^ VICTOR waited fW WANTEI hand? into th&KS3jP\f!oJ? T the centre ni please, as •^WKS^V n «i,^ h» K with my new Jjmeke'epl^ SITUATION VACANT I FOR one (any one) normal shaped112 words
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163 1951-09-18 7 Mandaril Staff Reporter I Ml PRACTICE of iiHinjc the services of Singapore \U., m ival eipl«ycci or Municipal transport for private 1 111 In Minor officials should be stopped. {I,;, it one of the 23 recommendations made by rhielee Department Enquiry163 words
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Article27 1951-09-18 7 'i M.itt Krporirr SENANAYAKS. Ceyl< will S ga] < >. Ze« and 11 state The espi Ddent ay. es O his soi Mi lintstei ol27 words
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Article276 1951-09-18 7 Standard Start Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government has acquired land. mostly private- in Bukit Batok,, for the proposed dacre park, Mr. A B. Ramsay, the Commissioner of Lands told The Standard yesterday. This is one of the two 200-acre parks for which Mr. D C.276 words
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Article142 1951-09-18 7 —and then went racing Standard Staff R»-n«»rter TF.MPTKD o;. the J meeting uf ::ie Sin^apc: e Tun Club.. Khaw K'«ii SAt-e. j 34-year-old (>•.! disl ibutor employed by thej idard Vacuum sold T.TOO I gallons d.e.-el oi for $900. without his firm's consent and142 words
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Article24 1951-09-18 7 ARMY authorities in Singapore have a;\*nted all employees of the War Department a tu'.l holi-l da.- on 'Citv Day" on Saturday24 words
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Article, Illustration574 1951-09-18 7 M.C.S Will Tour On Big Day THK SINGAPORE Municipal fimillf 1 fll 1 will award a prize for the Im'«4 arrli enerJlfjd I commemorate the grants n^i of th<* Koyal (.hard r im City Day, Sept. 22. J li< i nature of574 words
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Article70 1951-09-18 7 LEFT: The arch which is beins erected by the Tiong Bahru Community Centre at the junction of Sensi Poh Road and Tiong Bahru Road now in process of completion. CENTRE: This arch in St. Andrew's Road near the Church is being erected by thp^i.aits Chinese British Association.70 words
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174 1951-09-18 7 Report Will Aid Foreign Investors Standard Staff Reporter Tilt: DEPUTY Secretary of Economic Affairs, Mr. A. D. j Stutchbui y. said in a broadcast j over Radio Malaya last night that Dr. Benham's report on the j national income of Malaya lor 1947-1949 was a "work of great 1 assistance174 words
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Article78 1951-09-18 7 TWO NAVAL ratings. Geoffrey Langdon and Joseph F. Frey. who were charged with robbing a taxi driver of $10 and u fountain pen were acquitted at the Assizes yesterday. The D.P.P.. Mr. E. P. Shanks, said he had instructions to withdraw the charge. At th e78 words
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Article104 1951-09-18 7 Standard Staff Reporter A SELF- DISCIPLINARY squad of 1.000 Chinese organised by the Singapore Chinese associations and guilds, will help the Singapore traffic police to maintain order on the night of t:ie city-status day. The .squad will follow the lantern procession which will comprise of a104 words
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Article179 1951-09-18 7 Standard Staff Reporter THE MOTION by the Singapore Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. L Blythe. suggesting the appointment" of an Advisory Committee to hear objections against orders issued by him under the Emergency Newspaper Regulations (195P, which was expected to be tabled at today's179 words
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Article302 1951-09-18 7 DON' T BLOCK ROADS WITH YOUR CAR Standard Staff Reporter AN OFFICIAL announcement last night advised motorists who have no interest or business in the area through which the Chinese illuminated procession will pass, to keep well away from it. Motorists' are also requested not to hinder Lorries (with their302 words
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Article74 1951-09-18 7 THE NEW academic session ol the University ol Malaya for tinyear 1951/52 will start on October 8. Matriculation and class enrolment for students in Singapore will start on October 2. About 150 freshmen will be joinirig the University for the different faculties and a total enrolment of close74 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-09-18 7 photo. These four girls from the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. Singapore, are the first nurses in Malaya to pass their final examination in Siik Children's Nursing. From left: Nurse Wong Lai Hir who gained distinction in the Theory and Practice of Nursing. Nurses Chee I&WL Mar y H o andStandard - 53 words
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Article29 1951-09-18 7 THE Gmvc: nor of Sine Sir Frankli Gin inn official "Citj 1 >.< i ai Govei nmenf Hou.sc tive Council loi d I Commission* rj on Sept29 words
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Advertisement24 1951-09-18 7 the storu of Malayan Travel... w \/yHEN roads were first r^ developed, torch »ii US MALAYAN AIRWAYS MANACiM: MANSfIILO CO. LTD. OCfAN iU.LOINC. SINCArOM24 words
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Advertisement30 1951-09-18 7 **\l use Pft B wools 3 PLY FINGERING 1-60 PER OUNCE IN SHADES SUITABLE FOR ALL THE FAMILY. i .■AC' vSv. 'Sffs Sfs?ft '^^B "V; t \S ROBINSON co., ltd.30 words
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Miscellaneous15 1951-09-18 7 EtSSg^Bffi'yj^B* •^'•^•^Saj-'-^y**' m "m^^^^^^m^^i^^r^'^^^^'^^^Z I I y^ ii a,* qu as ■ij«a« i mns^ it15 words
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Article40 1951-09-18 8 THE Japanese freighter Hino Maru which arrived in Siaijapore from M<»ji \ia Keeluag yesterday, brough a full shipment of' 2.30U tons of Japanese cement for t!ie Colony. The vessel is discharging her carijo in the Outer Roads.40 words
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Article691 1951-09-18 8 Fit M Fry Gets Second Citation ship and setting an excellent example to other members of his Squadron. On one occasion, while his Squadron was flying Spitfires before converting to their present Vampires, he successfully made a very difficult forced landing when his aircraft was691 words
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Article145 1951-09-18 8 Tornus. Stanrealm, besmojiea, Naere, San Gah; \e\ \HMTt i»«Nk: [ndragirt, Fusub, Bela^j. P Brani. Victoria l>iH-k: Patunga, Tankhave KeppH Dork: M u idtt, San Manuel, Dromui Godown No. I: Lam San, Tu a Hoa Laid l p Aarborage: Esmeralda rstf rn Aacborage: Pellicula, Ev mthia able hart145 words
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Article, Illustration288 1951-09-18 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE new Singapore Harbour Board Police Force started their one month's training course yesterday. Although 340 letters of acceptance were sent out to the candidates only 210 youths presented themselves for duty. Determined to carry on with the required men288 words
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Article116 1951-09-18 8 TOKYO. Sept. .16, (AP) Eighty-eight Japanese vessels, sunk during World War 11, are to be refloated, with the salvaging work to constitute partial payment of Japanese reparations. U.S. authorities disclosed yesterday that six Japanese firms have submitted bids tor the salvaging work which will116 words
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Advertisement507 1951-09-18 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland U» Fr^cisco Lot Ang«U. All Am.rk.il b Canadian Citi#t Penong P. S'hom Arr LA/SF LUCKENBACH 24/26Sept 27/28 Sept 29 Sept/6 Oct 26 Oct CHINA BEAR 24/26Oct 27/2« Oct 290ct/lNo» 20 Nor F 3 r Hi pon ulan of Dry Cargo Deep Tan- s507 words
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Advertisement289 1951-09-18 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon tor P. Barge Sept 22 Ve«sel for Muar Weekly Hong Tot for Rengat Oct 3 Vessel tor Malacca Twice Weekly Hon* Thong to Bagon Vessel for Port Dickson... Weekly Si Ap. Ap. Sept 29 Tung Song for Malacca, Port Hong Ann289 words
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Advertisement178 1951-09-18 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederlond Line Rot Rotterdam terdam Amsterdorr. MONTREAL, HALIFAX BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEAN r S'pore P. S'ham Penang Slaterdyk (HAL) God. 8/t 21 Sept 22/23 Sept Bali (SMN) 22/26 Sept 27 Sept 28/29 Sept (1) Ampenan (RL)178 words
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Advertisement470 1951-09-18 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. OQMTHfttifl S'pore P S'K om p "PATAGONIA" for Bangkok. i Hongkong, Manila, Kobe Yokohama 21-24Sept In p« r "NORDHVAL" for Bongkok... 20-23Sept In rV, "SELANDIA" for Saigon 6 Bangkok 19-20Oct 16-MO j "PANAMA" for Bangkok, Hongkong, Kobe Yokohama 23-25Oct "FIONIA" for Bangkok 23-23Oct "MEONIA" for Bangkok470 words
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Miscellaneous18 1951-09-18 8 Despatches TODAY: Pontianak 8 am. by F. Atrmuputty, Philippines, U.S.A. by Bintang. Hongkong, China and Japan by Glengarry.18 words
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233 1951-09-18 9 MICHAEL CONNORS - MICHAEL CONNORS H> Standard In dustrial Reporter ONSTRUCTION of a modern $500,000 factory for manufacture ts an«l biscwMuH for Thye Hong Biscuit and Confectionery Ltd., the company's existing factory at the corner of Alexandra Road r.ahru Road, Singapore, is to begin at233 words
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56 1951-09-18 9 HE lomniittre of the S;langor Turf Club is seeking: nt> of members to purchase 13* acres of land present buildings and Parry Road for its Jdinj: rr^rammp. mrral mating will be held oa Sept. 28 at which will br asked to approve56 words
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352 1951-09-18 9 Re-expo rt Controls Imposed Only When Absolutely Necessary ;!nuiuting its re-export policy, the Singapore t 1 1 ha* to effect a compromise between the ts o! Malayan and British Borneo consumers and rest of that traditional entrepot trade from the Colony derives the major portion of its this, the I-.f352 words
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78 1951-09-18 9 LONDON. Sept. 18 <AP> British agricultural exports are worried over the nation's precious grain harvest held up by continued wet weather. Thousand* of acres remain ungathered. "The situation is very bad." a Ministry of Agriculture spokesman commented. "The grain harvest ougnt to nave78 words
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Article32 1951-09-18 9 No New Sterling Devaluation OTTAWA. Sept 17 (ReutersMr. Hugh Gaitskeil. British Chancellor of the Exchequer, said here that rumours that the British pound was about to be devalued "are a complete nonsense."32 words
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Article386 1951-09-18 9 Currency In Circulation Standard Staff Reporter THE AMOUNT of Malayan currency in circulation increased from $403 million in January 1950 to $633 million at the end of 1950. By May 1951, the circulation had risen to $721 million, states Dr. F. C. Benham386 words
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Article82 1951-09-18 9 The freighter T res i 111 an (7 373, tons), which arrived here yesterday from the United Kingdom, brought for the Colony 27.825 cases of milk, 4,092 packages of sundries, 11 cars, 109 cases of cigarettes, 1,987 pieces of earthenware pipes. 1,278 cartons of flattened82 words
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Article37 1951-09-18 9 HONGKONG. Sept. 17— Sjiecial Standard Service Closing price* on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK$l5."4 to £1 Sterling; HK56.715 to US$l; HK$lBl2 to Malayan $1; HK50.328 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5335.25 to one tael.37 words
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Article17 1951-09-18 9 Buying rates for Canadian dollars iper $100 Malayan) are $34 13/16 (T.T $34 15/16 (OJ^17 words
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Article104 1951-09-18 9 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterda, were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 RJS.S. Spot Loom $1.55 $1.56 F.0.8. in bales Oct. No. 1 R.S.S. $1.56 $1.56i No. 2 R.S.S. $1.51 $1.52 No. 3 R-S.S. (nom.) $1.46 $1.47 Tone: Quiet after Steadier. LONDON RUBBER Monday's opening prices104 words
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Article, Illustration70 1951-09-18 9 Trials to establish the cacao plant In Malaya have proved that the best results from cacao are obtained when it is planted in jangle where the undergrowth has been thinned and cleared. Picture snows Mr. G. S. Keeping;, Agricultural Officer in charge of the Federal Experimental Station70 words
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244 1951-09-18 9 Standard Staff Correspondent BANGKOK, Sept. 17 The Siamese Government has set up a special committee headed by Dr. Joseph S. Gould, Economic Adviser, to co-ordinate the various development plaoi of the Ministries. The committee will also study ways and means of private enterprise assisting244 words
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Article20 1951-09-18 9 The United Nations World Health Organisation is to send eXDertS trk Thailand in assist _J£L20 words
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164 1951-09-18 9 SUBSTANTIAL recovery in the finances of J. Arthur Ranks Odeon group of Companies is reported by their Singapore associates, Associated Theatres Ltd. The consolidated profit and loss account of Odeon Theatres Ltd shows trading profits subject to depreciation, interest and taxes of £5.125,230 for164 words
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Article254 1951-09-18 9 Standard Staff Reporter HAWKERS selling cooked food, drinks and icecream brought in a gross taking of $120 million in 1947, there being an estimated 30,000 hawkers in Malaya, the Report on National Income by Dr. Benham states. There were about 400 hotels and lodging houses254 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-09-18 9 An artist's impression of the new biscuit and biscuit-tin making factory which is to be built for Thye Hong Biscuit and Confectionery Ltd., adjoining: the company's existing factory at the corner of Alexandra Road and Tiong Bahru Road.38 words
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Article104 1951-09-18 9 Small Trade In Pepper Standard Market Reporter SMALL business passed in liu 1 pepper section ol the Singapore produce market yesterday. Muntok white pepper was quoted $9 per picul a:-d Lampong black $685. Copra was I quiet m:>: <' with buyers indicating $4Gi pe: picul ana sellers 5 403 on104 words
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260 1951-09-18 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Mon.— Malayan shares opened weak today but with good buying interest for industrials and. rubbers. Tin shares were rather neglected, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. INDUSTRIALS Bu>trs SellerAlex Brick* Pref. 2 00 2 10 Cun I in Smelt Ordfi o260 words
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170 1951-09-18 9 Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday eased by about 6£ cents per lb. from the highest week-end levels At the lower levels, trading was cautious. There were freer offerings from upcountry which however, were readily absorl d. Some disappcratment was170 words
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Article153 1951-09-18 9 Standard Staff Reporter THERE was a great ex pansion of entrepot trade in 1950, notably with Indonesia, stjtes Dr. Ben ham in his report on the National Income of Malaya. Imports Erotn Ind •oena al< nc vt -771 million and exporU to 1 .->ia153 words
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147 1951-09-18 9 Bantrng (Selangor) Rubber Pays 15 P.C. Dividend BANTENG (SeUngor) Rubber EstaU i at their 44:h annual gcv.- meeting in London declared a 15 per cent divirh-rid for Um year to April .^O. 19fSl the largest dividend for 22 yean when i simiwi: dividend was made to B1 >ckh< .de:< As147 words
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Advertisement31 1951-09-18 9 ~t 1 I wr I I II I I 1 At the finest JJ^ il UIW /^>* \il I V>rt/^ flanti/acfurert oy I V IJ||J PORTE MFG CO., llilH| BROOKLYN. NY. QQ[31 words
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Advertisement66 1951-09-18 9 UNDERWOOD THE WORLD'S LEADING TYPEWRUER Enquiries to UNDERWOOD GF* f F WA A^-cMritc i td SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUK Hti^ANG SIME DARBY CO LTD. ipoh Malacca kota bahru k -4 6?oorf Character is a Life Long i Y" t K >• HooH Suit is tin Eri>rla*tinfj v3 i 4H > j.^66 words
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Article618 1951-09-18 10 MARGARET SCOTT - MARGARET SCOTT Continuing Margaret's Diary 15V |v() v.ni like your .Mirnani*' Kr« aj>»- 1 hate ours. In fu< t 1 wM chrerfull.v. But in usf vim are wondi-iini; whit \l\ this is about, lei m*jn>t t«-!l Miti that I have been >rwm: <»n name tabs. Need618 words
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Article, Illustration270 1951-09-18 10 nON'T despair if your new rug sheds the first time it is cleaned with sweeper or vacuum. This fluff is actually made up of shearings, left in the rug from the cutting of loops after it was woven. The difficulty should end after a short time. ALTERNATE270 words
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615 1951-09-18 10 SIMONE PASCAL - pARIS (By Air Mail): The "teen agers", college girls, University students. Art schools students, or just apprentice housewives and mothers, have lately been sharing a sudden and, as it were, frenzied passion for and kind of uniform born somewhere along the boulevards of the Latin Quarter,615 words
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Article205 1951-09-18 10 r IHEl HE chief action many 1 women tak e against their excess poundage is much-talk about losing weight. This is fine as far as it goes. But while you're dreaming about and working toward a slenderer figure, it's important to make the best of yourself as205 words
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Advertisement76 1951-09-18 10 H I Ar ■,''x-' jC*'*' •ipCv^^QCg'iOC wwMMC 1 X.v.vSfi 8991 .^^^l i Jc y 'v- vWvI i '"vv '"^"Xv^fvVV, w nflflßn^H f^ Photogroph by m) AAullie R U is I've been brought up on LACTOGEN ond just look at me, I'm as 'strong /MJiiiii3§?Pf Correct feeding from the very first76 words
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Advertisement163 1951-09-18 10 FACE POWDER 4- MAX FACTOR w* f% \Kd\K 0.% 1 1 %S. i; II) I 1.1 MB THF HM.Hr>: |v SJj^^f^ t M(H N'l \IN M^pi^l mV >. -^^Jj^-' tt hww roar akin t«ke* I! P»^•a df«f losing (tUotour with Mai Farter HolK■wood Face Powder Soft a* iu delicate frafrane*.163 words
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Miscellaneous200 1951-09-18 10 iff /ea*J*ti6t**4\\ npODA¥'S FORECAST: <>n«e I again, a g<M>d afternoon, propltiouo for friendly re- lationships, astute and prac- < tical Ideas likely to bring < immediate profits, for writing and for retail trade, as well as for the affective aspects of < life A good climate for artis- < tic200 words
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Miscellaneous126 1951-09-18 10 Crossword Wo. 67 I 1 f^ ißi mJStSFLI ACROSS:-1. It proeresses by leaps and bounds. 4 Name well-known In literature. 6 m 2 ur ne r > "affair? HardlV 1. Petrified weight; 9 Could he take a part in "Carmen 11 11 DistinKuished Roman familiar to our navy; 13 Cock126 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1951-09-18 11 BACH'S CHACONNE AND DR. FIELDEN'S RECITAL 'Anacrusis* "Writes This Week On** PVEN in this preseat ace of technical perfection— or something near it— many works of J. 8. Bach present difficulties of execution which only the finest performers can attempt to surmount. The vocal writing in .fjbe passion -music and1,124 words
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Article, Illustration219 1951-09-18 11 SUGAR CHILE ROBISSOX, America's 12-year-old boogiewoogie pianist prodigy, recently bounced into the 8.8.C.'s Piccadilly studio for his lirst British sound broadcast and went to work to tear it apart. He began with the concert grand. Standing at the keyboard, the 4ft. 3in. jazz boy gave it a punch bag pummelling.219 words
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Article789 1951-09-18 11 Bill Webb Jones - THROUGH THE SWING DOOR Bill Webb Jones I r>\RI.(»PHONt OP 'Hi:— -WARMI IN IP BLIFS 1\ C SHARP MINOR. (Teddy Wilson and hi> (»rcb«"»trj Thts b a ParlophoiM re-is.-ue. 4nc .i very welcome one at th.it' Warain Up' .> a very apt t; f J.e The ja:..: u.crlv *arr.iod up.789 words
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Article157 1951-09-18 11 "VEW YORK CITY Almost 11 13.000 tree concerts are presented each year through the co-operation of the Musicians" Union in the United States and Canada. The union is affiliated with the American Federation cf Labour and presents the concerts as part of a plan to stimulate interest in157 words
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Advertisement244 1951-09-18 11 TE 1^5400 *AIR-CO^jirTlpN|D HOTEL /is/ CiiuaPA f f JlplMP^*^'^ n A.M.— 1.45— 4.15 T,"v<>NNF i>K CARLO A 9.3Q P.M. art \s tomorrow A STAKTLINGLY DIFFERENT ifjßfck LOVE *TORY OF TH'O JpyjWL' WHO DEFIED THE B^Bm^^te^b. 9 \Lxo SUrring FRANXOISE ROSAY PRE RELEASE PREMIERE <* >■■ Min\ll.HT SATFHDAY «> n _JB^^fll^^^^mHb^m^m^Bmaßm^Bi^d^^^a«mamß^^BP^244 words
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Advertisement91 1951-09-18 11 Last 3 Shows 3, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. M- G M Gripping Suspense Thriller "TENSMON" Starring Richard Basehart Audrey Totter Cyd Charisse Tomorrow Londcn Films "Seven Days To Noon" Season Extended Last 3 Shows 3.00, 6.30 9.15 P.M. Filmistan's Musical Fantasy Of The Year Rehana, Rajkapoor, Om Prakash "SARGAM" Tomorrow91 words
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Advertisement188 1951-09-18 11 1 ONIGHT fIT 9.30 PM. > PERSONAL APPEARANCE I OF I AUSTRALIA'S "(,IRI. OF THE VKAII MISS DIANNE BOWSER TO HERALD THE PREMIERE OF COLUMBIA'S Spectacle of the Screen's I Immortal Lover! dm Mr* 1 'Awl women MISS BOWSER will present the Cups to the Winners of the Valentino Tango188 words
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Miscellaneous407 1951-09-18 11 Radio Programme RADIO MALAYA 8.8.C (General Overseas SINGAPORE Service) pv/M icu PRfinRAMME 730 a m Radio Newsreel: 745 ttMiLlMl rKUUKAMIttB Commonwealth Commentary: 8 a.m. (4H4 m 41 HI Practice Makes Perfect': 8.15 Interc«w m mt ]ude 825 prom The EditorialB 53 0 935 am Schools Broadcast: 9.55 pm -^^j. Time':407 words
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477 1951-09-18 12 \!O\/\. ITALY, Sept. 16 (Renter) Überto V-rari, ili«- Italian see, won the Italian Grand Prix m<»h»r race on a Ferrari here today. I roilantl Gonales Vrtjentim*)* also on a Ferrari, uas second and Goiseppe Farina (llal>), Mfa Koines, was third. The two British477 words
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99 1951-09-18 12 SYDNEY, <Reuter A \IV O.Tiir worker Stan Harper, ff Micrlj af the navv Ikin dn-juird the winnri > oi iMirac races for 20 years hut h.t> 1»»nI BMff than he h.»» won .it hor^e raring. lit* saki here that almosl witfcoal »\«eption his rin.iiM99 words
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167 1951-09-18 12 Britain Picks 101 Olympic "Possibles" >NDON Sept IT (Reuter)— I > Brit is \::i.t!eu: Attl I i B>> ird .led a list oi 101 names 78 men und 22 wo oen i^ «s bles" >r the Olympic i w Helsinki in Juiv 1962 P <■:) iring > send the strongest167 words
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Article99 1951-09-18 12 \EN M E Sept 16 (Reuter>— Fe iatimo .Vnnon. of the Philip- parti ered by Marcel ><•> I><* Be lltarr), today won the >" '■■>', ties section oi nen'i d wbleM in the Internationa la tcnnii tournament Hmpon i Dd Boi!<> bo ti Itab I and99 words
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Article67 1951-09-18 12 SAN' FRANCISCO. Sept. 16 CAP'— Pheobe Cramer. 15-year-old Bernely. California, schoolgirl today bettered the American women's record in the 50--metre course freestyle event of the Pacific Association A A.U. sectional Junior Olympics. She w;«s clocked at 30 7 sees. The previous mark »et by Branda Helser of67 words
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Article78 1951-09-18 12 Big Money At The Turf Clubs SINGAPORE race-goers staked $14.8 million in 1948 at the Singapore Turf Club which had by far the biggest gross receipts in Malaya, the Benham Report on Malaya's National Income states. Singapore's receipts at the turf were more than double what Selangor, Penang or Perak78 words
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Article604 1951-09-18 12 U .Nl >N. Sept. IS ißeulei K_tb4.ll League _rtanctina_i after fm* 1 1 on r.cnes were: -IK>l DIVISION W D L K A Pt-s M United <» 6 2 1 24 13 !4 y > i• i iitio is k> j:t vw knderei 2 I u604 words
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Article, Illustration738 1951-09-18 12 KEN JALLEH - MAYFLOWERS BEAT INDIAN S KEN JALLEH By Wong Peng Soon Masters Mohan MORE than 10,000 cheering Singapore ians saw Mayflower Badminton Party of Singapore create Malayan badminton history by heating the Indian Thomas Cup team by two games to one ami drawing the remaining two games in an exhibition match738 words
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Article68 1951-09-18 12 The results were (Mayflower players mentioned first): Wong Peng Soon beat Davinder Mohan 15-3, 15-2. Teoh Peng Hooi lost to Monoj Guha 15-9, 15-1. Lau Teng Chuan drew with T. N. Seth 15-9, 7-15. Wong Peng Soon and Teoh Peng Hooi beat Davinder Mohan and Henry Ferreira 15-3.68 words
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Article141 1951-09-18 12 Selangor Soccer KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Selangor Malays registered a second round win in the senior F A Cup tourney today, when they defeated the 410 Brigade by five goals to nil on the Princes Road ground. The Malays attacked aggressively at the start and141 words
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99 1951-09-18 12 VENICE. Sept. 17 (AP)— For the second time in two days the English bridge team, European champions for three years, suffered a setback at the European Bridge Championship Tournament here last night. Finland beat the English team fi4— 43. Saturday Sweden beat the champions t»9—99 words
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Article136 1951-09-18 12 AMSTERDAM. Sept. 17 <AP) Holland's flying Housewife, Mrs Fanny Blankers Koen gathered 4.410 points in a pentathlon here yesterday, setting a new Dutch and possible a world record. Her individual performances during a national meeting organized by the Amsterdam Athletic Club, were: 200 metres flat136 words
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Article, Illustration147 1951-09-18 12 LOS ANGELES. Sept, 16, (IP) Frank Sedgman, Australia's No. 1 Davis Cup player, gave a stern warning to the American team today with an easy 6-3, ti-'i. 2-6, 6-1 victory over Cincinatti's Tony Trahert in the men's singles finals of the Pacific Southwest Tennis147 words
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Article196 1951-09-18 12 NO. 30 BN. RAOC beat REME 1-0 in a United Services League match at Alexandra yesterday and the man responsible for the REME defeat was Hewitt who was recently posted to 30 Bn. from REME. First on the attack were REME who missed a goal196 words
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Article59 1951-09-18 12 PARIS. Sept. 17 CAP)—Marcel Boussac"s Stymphaie. ridden by W. Johnstone. yesterday won. the Roy a i Oak prize at Lonschamps. bringing it? owner a sensational double after his victory with Talma II in the St. Leaer at Doneaster on Saturday. Second place was snatched by Romney (F.59 words
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389 1951-09-18 12 SINGAPORE Eurasians M ifl. heaviest defeat experienced hy mix i, iMi 1( Community League when th«'\ al»*or|,, ,i trouncing from the Chinese at tdm Stadium yesterday. The match reached a record low standard in play. The Eurasians were to blame. They came on to389 words
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Article105 1951-09-18 12 SINGAPORE'S Malayan woman athletic champions, Eleanor Ross ;nnd Ruth Ferreira, will make their debuts in a ne>v Bpoii when the;- race in the Cii> Day Cycling Carnival on Sept. S3 at Hons Un preen. Eleanor and Ruth. together with Singapore sprinter. Joyce Dean, are105 words
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Article37 1951-09-18 12 SYDNEY. (Reuler AAP>Australia's former tennis champion, John Bidmwich, who now runs a newspaper agency business, took time off delivering newspapers to listen to the broadcast ot Frank SecUmans win in the American national singles.37 words
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Advertisement189 1951-09-18 12 .fIOM TO i tfWJ// include: i i i MERCANTILF INSI'Tip 209 Ouecn Srteet Secondory Comm. r; Edu ♦oi boys ond jMi School Commeiool C iHtie&H Intensive Tioinmg roi >- »m« business oppnr Ticntt DAY AND EVENING CUSSES Learn youisclf Sho"h ond0 nd BookKeeping Typewn».ng P-achcol inglish Bit Getting Up Nights189 words
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Miscellaneous23 1951-09-18 12 TODAY: A.M. VM Singapore 00.18 VI M Malacca 09.19 21 36 E Or e P ickso 80i 2<U7 Port S'ham 07. if WX23 words
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Miscellaneous50 1951-09-18 12 Soccer: B.H.L. serni-iinal (replay) Hong Kovg Bank v F cfriV. Jalan Besar. Hockey: SHA League: SCRC v SCC on Padang- Federation Customs v YMCA at YMCA. Inter School: S.J.I, v ACS. at Bras Basah Road Sports social: Mayflower dinner party to Indian Thomas O;p team at Airport Hotel 8 p.m.50 words
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