Singapore Standard, 20 September 1951
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Title Section18 1951-09-20 1 Singapore Standard A n m m ji NO. 81. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article10 1951-09-20 1 $80,000 Offered for Red Leader trill c I S3 c10 words
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Article122 1951-09-20 1 Reds Ask Another Meeting rOKYO Sepi 19. >(_'?> Gei c a Prank Allen. <■■ i »ti for Genera] RidgWay. said today I c Uaited Nations Com- d has received -i message n te C tmmunists at 7 p.m asking I lat United NatiauMND r t! >> s meet their lists122 words
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Article69 1951-09-20 1 SINGAPORE will be represented at a meeting of Commonwealth countries to be held m London next Tuesday which will examine air traffic problem^ arising from the introduction of turbo-prop and tur-bo-jet aircraft on Commonwealth routes. The meeting will be presided by Air Chief Marshall Sir69 words
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Article239 1951-09-20 1 Fresh Moves In Iran TEHERAN, Sept 18. *UP>iran condemned a Soviet spy to death today and declared a three day postponement m the scheduled opening ut trade talks with Russia. r..es c moves came amid other swift developments arising from Iran's bitter oil dispute with Britain. They included: 1 Finance239 words
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Article, Illustration13 1951-09-20 1 <H\\ PENG, Secretary General of the Malayan onuuimist P.irtv. Dept of lntorm.ttion photo.13 words
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Article164 1951-09-20 1 WASHINGTON Sept. 19 (AP)-The United States lay published a three-point proposal for reviving the British-Persian oil talks. At the same time President "■ronwns oil envoy. Mr W. Averell Harriman said he lid not forward to Britain an ultimatum submitted u> him by Persia In i ette164 words
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Article524 1951-09-20 1 For educating million more m Federation Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Member for Education, Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, proposed m the Legislative Council today, the creation of on educational fund by imposing new taxes of one cent per pound of rubber exported, one524 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1951-09-20 1 $20, 000,000 More For Emergency Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Ti.es.— The Emergency m the Federation of Malaya is again responsible, either directly or indirectly, for the Federation Government seeking approval of its Legislative Council yesterday to spend additional funds amounting to more than £20,000,000 as supplementary expenditure over oneA.P. - 1,135 words
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Article63 1951-09-20 1 SOITHPORT. England. Sept. 19 (Reuter>—The annual conference of British municipal authorities here today sent a cable «»f congratulations to Singapore on its attaining the official status of a "city." Lord Kennet. president, told the 700 delegates that Singapore well deserved the Royal honour. Though it had suffered63 words
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Article93 1951-09-20 1 No Decision Y et On Josey KUALA LUMPUR. Wed There is no connection between the discontinuation of Mr. Alex Josey's broadcast talk on "Malayan Affairs" and the question of his further employment by Government. Enche Abdul Aziz was told m the Federal Legislative Council today m reply to a question.93 words
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Article53 1951-09-20 1 YORK England > Sept. 19 (Reuter)— The Archbishop ot York, Dr. Cyril Garbett. is leaving England next Friday by ship on a visit to Australia and New Zealand. Dr. Garbett will visit Tasmania. Fiji. New Guinea. Singapore and Malaya m his tour. He will return to53 words
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326 1951-09-20 1 Standand Staff Correspondent PENANG. Wed— Mr. J. P. Souter's comments at the halfyearly meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce yesVrday brought torth a barrage o f slashing attacks on him by various community leaders who termed his utterances as 'irresponsible326 words
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Article80 1951-09-20 1 Standard London Correspondenf LONDON, Sept. 19, The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 49 d. Spot: £925 (per ton) Oct. 48] d. buyers, £930 sellers. Nor. 47 Ad. Three months £890 Dec. 46180 words
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Article93 1951-09-20 1 LONDON. Sept. 19. (AFP)— In protest against the dismissal of 2$ dockers over 2.000 dockers struck today at the Manchester docks, immobilising 18 ships One-thousand and 8(iO dockers continued their strike at the Tilbury (London) docks m protest against the signing on of new93 words
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Article67 1951-09-20 1 KOTA BAHRU. Wed. Nik Mahmood bin Haji Abdullah Majid. President of the Kelantan Branch of the Peninsular Malays, told The Standard that at the Committee meeting of the Branca on Tuesday, it was unanimously decided to close down the PMU Branch as it is not67 words
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281 1951-09-20 1 LONDON. Sept. 19 (UP) The Kings "mystery illness" alarmed the British Empire from end to end today and raised fears that the frail and ailing monarch may have to undergo another surgical operation. Not since the King was operated on m 1949 to prevent the281 words
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Article29 1951-09-20 1 A casualty evacuation helicopter airlifted a sick member ol the security forces from a clearing m eastern Perak and flew him to hospital m Ipoh. g«*u y~ ->-29 words
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Article123 1951-09-20 1 STOP PRESS LONDON, S pi. 19 ter) Briti^i general eleeturns will be held on Oel. 2.> i! was oIIm iall\ announced m London today. Parliament will ned on Oel. 4 and will Im ifo. sol\«*«l on O<i. .*>. After ill* elections. tli<Members of Parliament v»123 words
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Advertisement16 1951-09-20 1 AHI N 7ihiB«99vhl Ik^w a TttrM SINCAPOCE ONLY C OLD STORAGE :ta^^r« Cold Storage Co.. Ltd.16 words
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Advertisement26 1951-09-20 1 SHELL MOTOR OIL •»^SMf the s '°g ar l<JMF of the Grants is »j3s^ exemplified m /\^^ri/ the unvarying 4^s^/ excellence I of the whisky M^fS-j26 words
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Article304 1951-09-20 2 Four Miles Of Ligh ts, Dragons Standard Staff Reporter AT LEAST £500.000 vvill be spent by Singapore <>liin#*!^e on their lantern procession which i> expected to stretch fi>nr Miles alonis the Colony vtrtM-t*. Detailed preparation for this city night (Saturday) attraction is almost completed. The sion304 words
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Article68 1951-09-20 2 THREE Sfa arships, two F lit: o! Medici one foi the F. of Art re (m ing i ffen d t< Mustudents ha c been r sion into the r f Malaya the I lemic year tes i ist be Muslims m the I r the C68 words
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Article80 1951-09-20 2 nM < luarsc iJluin;n.it«d pr.Krx.Mon Hill start at T iO j> :n on Saturday at <>I Jwr Quay ;tnd will t:«> .iloiijj t i Mo-.v ;n^ rf>ut-: rtoa Htl \rul» is<»n ii: Eaiiicsa Place, Si Aadiew*9 Ki\ Stamford Kd., Bcarfe Rd.. Arab St.. North Bridge80 words
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Article42 1951-09-20 2 MB! RS r the public to a s have bees issu- palitj to atten J arc asked 1 t in Urn ii seats bu 4 erved them h;.- been q led by that be offered to42 words
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Article73 1951-09-20 2 a GENERAL meeting ol Ihel Animal Lovers' League will be! h» Id at Jalan Besai Stadium i i >>< f 4ats p m. Membeia I f 'he public are Ini I The programme will of a inarch pa^t by hildrt'ii. a terrier show. aid73 words
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Article49 1951-09-20 2 Rl RT 01 Film Gnred by Exhibil Si] and Urn r lerati n ol Malaya a1 its 1 ttng a1 the en I ng 1 r ritj film e\< m S ngaproe when ask- Ed foi theii views said they mi k nt"49 words
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Article255 1951-09-20 2 IHK FEHRAI \&atcr works project, Martctl by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners as an emergency measure to augment the water supply of the Colony until the Johore River scheme could lie undertaken on a permanent basis, may become a permanent project. Tiie Municipal Water Engineer, Mr.255 words
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Article98 1951-09-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter A WOMAN, living m a room m Tras Street was robbed by two men. one armed with pLstol of two watches three gold rin^s and i ash, total value 5750 at 4.34 a.m yesterday The woman. Iluav lluan, said that after waking her up,98 words
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Article46 1951-09-20 2 SNG AH HUAT was charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with assisting m the carrying on ol a chap-ji-ki tottery m a house at NagaDa Chetty Lane on Sept. 18. He pleaded guilty and was allowed bail of $2,000 until Sept. 26.46 words
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Article, Illustration570 1951-09-20 2 And What The Other Communities Ate Offering 1 THE Singapore Malay community have also made arrangements to hold a procession on City Day. It will start from Sultan Gate via Jalan Sultan, North Bridge Road, High Street, Empress Place, St. Andrews Road, Beach Road. Arab Street, Baghdad Street and hackStandard - 570 words
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Article94 1951-09-20 2 A CHINESE. Goh Lam Tiong, who drove a motor-tar without the consent of the owner and who had been sentenced to a month's imprisonment m the lower courts is to have his case sent before another magistrate for consideration. Appellant's counsel, Mr. Y.S. Tsa-i. said94 words
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221 1951-09-20 2 Witness Liable To Face Perjury Charge A ITNESS at the Assize trial yesterday, m which [two sjieeial constables and three civilians were convicted Mor being concerned m the C sappearanee of $23,000 worth of rubber, is liable to be charged for perjury. i ih e witness, Ong Kirn Yong. i221 words
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Article66 1951-09-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SIKH. Arjan Singh, was acquitted m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday of attempting to extort $5 from Banta Singh by threatening to beat him up. at the Mandai granite quarry on July 01. Another Sikh. Pretam Singh who appeared on a charge66 words
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Article59 1951-09-20 2 ABDUL GHAM bin Hudd was committed m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to stand trial at the next Assizes on a tentative charge of raping a mT* *i a l ay girl Asmah binte Mohamed Saman. at his house m Kampon* Belokang on the evenuig of July59 words
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121 1951-09-20 2 90 Std. VIII Men Sat For SMC Exam Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Municipality will soon be filling all its existing vacancies m the clerical service, with candidates holding VIII Standard qualifications. The Commissioners recently held an enhance examination for over 90 applications of Standard VIII Qualifications. The majority of121 words
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90 1951-09-20 2 More Active Support For Youth Work MORE active support may shortly be given towards the training of youth leaders m Malaya, by the World's Alliance of Young Men's Christian Associations, said Mr. Alan Andrews. Executive Secretary (or Beys' Work, yesterday. Mr. Andrews reached Singapore by air from Hongkong on a90 words
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Article67 1951-09-20 2 A SHOPMAN. TYo Cheng Tee. who had been fined $2,000 and $1,000 m the lower courts for possession of 170 gallons of fermented rice and a still, succeeded m the High Court yesterday m having the major fine reduced to $1,000. An application by Teo's67 words
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212 1951-09-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOUR leading Burmese journalists will visit Singapore and the federation from tomorrow to Sept. 29. They are U Tun Nvoe editor of "Union Gazette' F"ng lish-language daily, U On Kin editor and proprietor of "The Bama Khit" Burmese language Rangoon212 words
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Advertisement40 1951-09-20 2 t »T^, WATCH B4MI y^^F J^? LADIES MODELS iK^F >^ i 12cL GOLD TOP i^sir £W $2000 and $22-50 y^Slr Af GENTS MODELS jM^ lOct GOLD TOP yW^COMPLETELT RELIABLE yggf ALMOST CNBRE^KABIE $19.00 and SST^^" 108 522 OO #*r~r AND ENDS40 words
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Advertisement195 1951-09-20 2 fc f "^K/ I J I Bi'l if II PCSJ4S/1 »c- AC *o.n, ec ei44 io. 0.c./ac mtiri first CIOSS performance h.gh goq o production or»d DDtour-hormortfscd ore sonr>e o* the specie' tnturn »^ew compoct Overseos rgceivw t.C. 5M5 Singopore price f«*erotioii price .C. 6144 Singopore price Federotion price ADVT.195 words
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Miscellaneous5 1951-09-20 2 mlr-* ?^SSyHrS «)^SI SFSS"^ '^SSi5 words
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Article290 1951-09-20 3 Europeans Gave Most, Got Least, Says Dr. Vickers Standard Staff Reporter ANOTHER CALL for Chinese blood donors was made by the Singapore Director of Medical Services, Dr. W. J. Vickers yesterday. Last year 2,406 Chinese received blood whereas only 875 gave it. Dr. Vickers290 words
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Article102 1951-09-20 3 A MILITARY jeep knocked down a three-year-old Chinese girl. Lee Ah Lian, at the •''s mile Pasir Panjang Road shortly aftei six o'clock yesterday evening Tne girl died on the spi t The jeep failed to Mop after the accident. Lee was playing on the102 words
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Article, Illustration245 1951-09-20 3 MXX!-,! i; \Mi 11 - MXX! i; \Mi 11. gfgg tides B. Cho- phel s& siapore •hi> ex c re- Unga t one above ass sphere have hiich is Is aya Waiei i n c n n *9S is -I irk and there are mani Bgures m the back T artistStandard - 245 words
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Article137 1951-09-20 3 THE >I\4.V»M>RF Registrar o! Vehicles i* to distent w\\\\ \\\v Singapore Iraclion Company the p -il>i 1 i «if ih« introduction of a circular route ihrousli llw town at a tart- of five rents a mile. The matter arose ai a recent eeting ol the137 words
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Article92 1951-09-20 3 A SUM of $228 9.") was donated by the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce yesterday to The Standard Police Fund, opened last year for the benefit of the fami'ies of Colony Traffic Constable Ithnin bin Akim and Constable Wahid bin Babu. Ithnin was snot dead92 words
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Article39 1951-09-20 3 AN INDIAN Muslim Waterloo Street "mee-hawkfi, 46-year-old Mohd. Hanif. uas stabbed at the junction oi Bencoolen Street and Bras Basah Road last night. Police have detained a man. The injured Muslim uas sent to the General Hospital.39 words
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Article117 1951-09-20 3 ABOUT THIRTY Labour Party members met at Race Course Lane last night, unanimously resolved to form a branch of the Labour Party m Rochqre Ward and elected an interim committee. Mr. C R. Dasarafha R.i.i. Legislative Councillor tor Rochore. who was m the ch;iir told the117 words
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Article156 1951-09-20 3 Standard Staff Reporter A GROUP of boys from St. Andrews School Civic- Club have started a tree dispensary service for people ot the kampong behind the school. These students control and organise the clinic with a minimum of dependence on and interference from adults. T'r° clinic156 words
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Article419 1951-09-20 3 Standard Staff Reporter FOUR SIAMESE Airways air passenger vouchers purported to have been issued by a suh-a^ent of Messrs. Sinie Darby and Company Limited, Singapore, and valued at about 8785 were discovered to be false after air tickets had l>een exchanged for the vouchers. j419 words
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Article81 1951-09-20 3 AX INQUIRY into the deaths ot more than 20 men. who lost their lives m the fire that gutted the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company's 11.000-ton tanker. Dromus. will be heard m the Singapore Co roller's Court today. This will probably be one of the biggest and longest81 words
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Article150 1951-09-20 3 •THK POUR Malayan An Training Corps cade's who have just concluded a tour ol England, proved themselves ambassadors of goodwill,"' said Fl.-U. R park adjutant ot the IfATC on his return from the UK by ail jres terday The cadets attended the IOtJ Anniversary Parade ol the150 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-09-20 3 Picture shows Mr. Aidan de Souza having his silver medal pinned on by Dr. (Mrs.) Gibson-Hill. Officer m Charge of the Blood Transfusion Unit at a simple ceremony at Fullerton Building. Next to him is Mr. W. H. Fulger who also received a silver medal.45 words
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324 1951-09-20 3 Court Told Of Trap Set By Postal Dept. YAACOB bin Uhak. a 26-year-old postal rlt-rk, appeared m tin* Singapore Third District Court yenterday, ehar^ed with stealing a sealed letter, eontainin«: money and addr«*HMNl to, "Drs. Bain and Smith, co Turquand Young and Company, Limited. Boy 381. The prosecution alleged thai324 words
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Article34 1951-09-20 3 THK UNION Dancing I' :is h' ild {a icial and I > ers md Sept 21 om pm. to 1 i c p;;: ty'f pi en es o I rccasion ol City D;.\34 words
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Advertisement17 1951-09-20 3 BT A I N THA T^ YOUR WAIM UPAMUR s, BUTTERS 4 CO ltd. :3£ A^O P£(S»*NG,17 words
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Advertisement38 1951-09-20 3 ■■<¥•■■■ ■••vS?'-y S V: Vic^s^ir* A>-*^*-:;sj. ff^^^ W:-: >'x- V X; S k .i. :■<>& i^tSSWI, M-: fW :^O, HSK?^ i x.; ■-■>-. &&&\Z, <£. #•>*■ Jkvxtrzxxv w <.'< I a.^ t-5 «V'*s* V !>S*><J>r* <^r«^SA< w^ -s^-z^iz <& -vI ...<V :.x>.:.:' x V.«t^.9lUeecyy.-y. «^> ,-4;;438 words
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Advertisement145 1951-09-20 3 "jIQ JJiHJ %m. 'Stimulates^-M V^H^<^^< I|l^' Appetite j Blood i^^' "SEBBAVAUO'S IONIC" The ideal Tonic and Restorative It you tod w«ak, "Nervy." "Kun down," "SerravalloS Tonic' is vM what you want. The Virtues of "Serravallo's Tonit" are well known to Medical Men by whom it is lar«el> prescribed II builds145 words
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Miscellaneous74 1951-09-20 3 V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road: French class ").30 p.m. Commercial classes 5.30—8.30 p.m.. Gymnastics keep-fit class 6 p.m.. Table tennis training 7 p.m., East-West Society meeting 8 p.m. i'.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay: Fourth lesson of new Sewing Class from 10 a.m.— l 2 noon. Beginners class 5—7 p.m.. Wayfarers meet 4.: 10 p.m..74 words
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Article863 1951-09-20 4 Responsibility Is The State's, Thuraisingham Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A scathing indictment on the educational policy m the Federation was made this morning by the Member for Education, Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, when he moved that the conclusions of the Central Advisory Committee,863 words
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Article111 1951-09-20 4 Detainees Taught Trades Stintiird Stall < »rr. -pordciit X I F; re provide n i the learning ntrj ana m every < an p is enra g! to the maximum, I an al rej to ques- al ii tainees by I, Al A. today's meetim *'<- r Counci thei >'■111 words
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Article82 1951-09-20 4 A R. Wed The cl f some .*t and poor m 1 ig I k of fun .<- re- c a it troi t< Mr. J.D. H :lg- 1 In "rial S Relati ns, m the Fedei Council to- ed to Datin I r. had82 words
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Article29 1951-09-20 4 HES< Inspector of lacca J V M I I rge appreciative ittended i < ncert by suce< tudents l he recent 1 Colleg< I list < \s" School on29 words
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Article516 1951-09-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LIMPIR, Wed. A firm and clear cut education policy for Malaya was advocated today by the Mentri Besar, Selangor, Raja I da bin Raja Muhammad, speaking on the motion by the Member for Education, Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham,516 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-09-20 4 Photo by The G0( "lalaya. Major -General R. E. Irquhart inspecting personnel attached to 1»11 Flight AOP Squadron, at Benta.— Sgt. IngramSgt. Ingram - 22 words
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362 1951-09-20 4 TAN GLAD BECAUSE Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-Mr. Tan Siew Sin at today's Federal Legislative Council meeting expressed gratification that Government had not attempted to •steam-roller" the Barnes Report through the Council by taking advantage of the Malay and official vote which together, he362 words
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Article88 1951-09-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Two members of the Bahau District bandit unit, Ah Tung and Chong Choy, were killed by security forces yesterday A security forces' patrol hiding m ambush sighted three terrorists at about 200 yards' range They stealthily closed up on the88 words
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Article67 1951-09-20 4 SEREMBAN. Wed A woman labourer, AmnKilatchi, appeared bet ore Mr. Justice F. A. Briggs today at the Assizes on a charge of attempting to poison a m?n Xatchmuthu. with formic acid mixed m stout on June 26. at the Kepis Division of Jerri) m Padang Estate.67 words
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Article75 1951-09-20 4 IPOH. Wed. Members of the Kinta Tow n Board who have for 18 months been considering an application by the Ipoh Cooperative Stores Society for a building site m the central market area today lent a sympathetic ear to the Director of Co-operative Development, Mr T. F. Carey,75 words
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Article31 1951-09-20 4 THE price of rubber firewood at the Firewood Depot, Kuala r; U o mpur has been increased from $13 per ton ex-depot to $14 per ton ex -depot.31 words
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Article163 1951-09-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR., Wed The Fish Culture and Training Institute at Balik Pulau Penan*, will not be complete .n 1952. a g the 1952 Building Programme of the Settlement Government is as elsewhere restncted to work* which cannot be delayed. _It ia proposed to163 words
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Advertisement73 1951-09-20 4 S IN CELEBRATION I S ftI CITY DAY S ffl ft--11 #ir#> happy 1a J* 1 j 10% Disc. I 1 ffil S FABRICS I i ff i m I TEXTILES E S DEPT. COMMENCING TODAY I HARDIAL SINGH I SONS I g 26, Raffles Place, Singapore H Phone *****73 words
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Advertisement1233 1951-09-20 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY COLE DISTRIBUTORS fo Singapore and Kuala Lum pur wanted for "NYLEX Toothbrushes. Apply to th Sole Agents: The Art, Novel! Medical Store, P.O Bo No. 91. Ipoh. Perak GODOWN TO LET DIG Airy Dry Godown- Steel Construction— avai 1 able for storage 5i milestone Yio Chu1,233 words
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Advertisement249 1951-09-20 4 .SITUATIONS VACWi Govt. A i _/^f. c Qualifii y Cambridge T K v sen. _'ora! 1 Prin i 2, A r require c ing Sini 2. Collyer Qi m m re^ board i c Replj pHEV» Goeen D 28,000 giilar y ser dition I W SALE~ i f pwo g249 words
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Article44 1951-09-20 5 Right To E xpel Denied v ill Cor respondent [PUR Wed —The mcmbct who sac e matter j Haji -t d the c Council, yes- tog to nan'a statethe IMP 1 irding to fNO Constitu- I MNO hat of IMP." i is I D44 words
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Article57 1951-09-20 5 MO VE FOR MORE PLA YING FIELDS Mandard M;itT Correspondent I I MIH K. Wed— A meeting attended by i persons, including representatives from nil srttltMTients m the Federation of Malaya. Lumpur on Sept. IS resolved to Malayan Playing Fields Association. A i 11 to it Fields I at X57 words
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Article97 1951-09-20 5 Stindiid Stan Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A s iggesti n thai the n h tie procedure the Committee o: Re- I hearing (bjections by del linees undei the Emergency Regulati >:.> v i farce was refuted m the Federal Legislative C i mcil |id97 words
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459 1951-09-20 5 OrOitf. #ep/^ To Tan's Demand Standard Staff Correspondent XL ALA LLMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government will not condone any police Iliea men, of primers or letainees J P M^aUons Uavid m answer to a questions by Mr. Tan Slew t^o^to^Pav'n.S 11 What Steps Government459 words
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Article66 1951-09-20 5 PENANG, Wed.— Five Chinese were arrested m a sampan here with piculs and 65 tcatties of rubber valued appr >ximately at more than $5,000. They were produced before the Magistrate D C.I Weraham today and charged with being found m unlawful p tssessi »n66 words
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Article22 1951-09-20 5 A CHINESE woman suspecl was arrested at Balik Pulau at one •"clock yesterday afternoon a police sp tkesman revealed today.22 words
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Article, Illustration85 1951-09-20 5 Seated m the arms of her nurse. Teagkn Maria m looks curiously about her at a tea party given by the wives of Malay Officers. Johore Bahru. m honour of her first birthday at the In ternational Club on Tues day. Seated from left to right: |)atin Syed Abdul KadirStandard - 85 words
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Article102 1951-09-20 5 A LOR STAR. Wed— Penghu] :s of three Mukims m North Ked i i have been ordered on Judgment Deo; Summonses to appear at the Alor Star Supreme Court, to be examined on ability to pay the Assistant Controller oi Supp'ies. Kedah and Perils, various sums102 words
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448 1951-09-20 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr. M. J. P. Hoyan. m the Federal Legislative Council today said that investigations into several allegations of beating or illtreatment of persons m Police custody have been proved groundless. He was referring to448 words
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Article358 1951-09-20 5 Standard Mad < orrt^pondetit PENANG, Wed. The Weld Quay reclamation scheme has been approved and all that is required before operations can start is the provision of funds by the Federal Government. Mr. A. Cromartv, President ot the Penang Chamber of Commerce, told its members358 words
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Article90 1951-09-20 5 Sundurd Staff Correspondent TAIPIXG. W,-d Magistrate .v- A:>d:j! A;i/ bin Moll immed Zain \eMe:day flew to Grik bf trmj plane to bold court tiier*. He returned to faiping m tha same evening At the Grfk aerodrome a crowd beaded b\ the District Officer w i s 'Aaiiing90 words
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Article48 1951-09-20 5 R.-U'B. Wed Bight quarters costing $246,000 i> •v bui t by the Central El* city Boa I Pahang, at Raub foe their si (I i tract for tha consti of these aua te 4 been a•■ ien to M ran Eng I 1 v48 words
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Advertisement122 1951-09-20 5 //Z^/e/f/ WUST-I¥4TCH iy UGAPOPf KUALA LUMPUR PENANG laamn lee runev six wcn sl oowuwsTßEt Asthma Mucus hormone H!>»Mnsl!f SKIN CREAM ,<••: r< *k«»sißg prepared by the British hill* po.son G:aridular Pioducts Ltd.. -SK.*s3?lJ2r London. -vu-the P re- Restores youthful appearance ■•i d Sk^urb* to the aged, lined and wrinkJed -r>122 words
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Advertisement181 1951-09-20 5 fp fin rvi r^ r*" h•u v r i m m ft A k 25 CWT. VAN WITH SLIDING DOORS Ideal for lovalised dcliv vrie* m i^^^^BKMS^^^^Sß^ S'^-^^x-'Wl^^ *T\¥ wr*^^ **W\ Wa^.^^wSSJM^Wwim WrvilPitillmS^M'' ■ym zzSfM'j j*i>;^^rfWlßimti^:'''-^^^^^?!T^^Ss?v^-^" shßbwfm^?-^ <^^^ B^™h^^h^BH^3Bl Every practical facility* for the speedy delivery of*merchandise is built into181 words
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Miscellaneous323 1951-09-20 5 FEDERATION DARY KI.UANC; s <^: One Night (Tamil) 11 r 4r> and 9 15 m C %S&FS& -SySTva YO& (Malay) 1. s. 7 C &S^ l n fFgF VICTOBV: Father ol the Br lei ar l pm CAPITOL: Key Largo 7 and 9:n 1 l 5 and BJO n rfc:l\A^G323 words
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Article883 1951-09-20 6 T)R. BENHAM modestly describes his study on the National Income of Malaya as a piece of private research but it is something more than Jhat. His study is the firsi attempt to provide us Y/ith a fairly comprehensive survey of Malaya's National Income and as such883 words
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1066 1951-09-20 6 ROBERT GUILLAIN - Independence Or Partnership With U.S ROBERT GUILLAIN JAPAN AFTER MacARTHUR-9 By Speciol Correspondent the "Monchester Guardian" ond "Le Monde" TOKIO. UK FORE the war Japan already dejtended on the United States for about a quarter of her imports: cotton, oil, and foodstuffs. But this reliance was increased out iff all1,066 words
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Article475 1951-09-20 6 Review Of Views Waste Of Money COMMENTING on the coming Singapore City Day celebrations on September 22. Utusan Melayu said that there are som< who think that monej spent to celebrate the Singapore Citj Day is mere waste and that the money sp< nt should and must be spent for475 words
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Article, Illustration1267 1951-09-20 6 fl is d< I ghtful ?o talk to the young student-teachers at the Teachers Training College m Singapore. Alert, vigorous, intelligent, they think lor themselves. They study lni r d to learn from the experience of older educationists. They ihrow their minds forward, trying1,267 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-09-20 6 Maybe! But 111 belcha you see tuo of em whea you com* •ut!" I16 words
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181 1951-09-20 6 Sir; There is one feature of recent development m the proceedings of the Singapore Municipal Commission which is doing no good to its reputation. This is the increasing tendency amone some <>f the Commissioners to jnriulgp m personalities It is deplorable thai men who181 words
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Letter213 1951-09-20 6 Sir. There has b« and cry ,>•■ tr the B. nee Re port which n conrum lr- i NATIONAL SCHOOL- i.i short a Malay school for all. Goyt. seems to be ad; manl m it* support Cor :h»- ♦»n noenda tion.s o! the 8..213 words
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Letter139 1951-09-20 6 Sii'. In Hu t sof unrelieved tension div taring p. i c :i!!d' t he inU i national squabbling, it is < t d ti joy unconfim d to see the texi i speculators m <\n£ ih( \r hoardings regardless ot U their pock< U 01139 words
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Letter73 1951-09-20 6 Sir I 6 obliged a pace i r i The P W v It it a 1 ie w ate* »'he m 1 for ho 1 Some 1 i George's R a I Pc up yeare govtrnmi mont i ten one. ne <■ < comfo they73 words
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Advertisement15 1951-09-20 6 U^^^3 r DIAMONDS iWyI^JV US.de SUVA I^HA5 ON TRADING CO i S |M>re IH: 221^15 words
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Advertisement47 1951-09-20 6 HOSE^S-BELTING v CM CD V vT"" r r CVCrv T> sg%\\ INDUSTRIAL _J>URPOSE^ I THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPOP! I 1 p. o. box n 6874. i (Made m EbgUnd) I ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC STERILIZERS WITH AUTOMATIC HEAT CONTROI AND Q< (IvX STO< X iMmifciiw nrwiiiflrmmnmnnlwiwiim47 words
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Article402 1951-09-20 7 Total' US Pacific Policy Urged Druev For Mutual |)i fence Alliance W -w- Hrlore 100 Late YORK, Stpt. 19 (IP). Governor n of N«h >ork urged the I iiited ,i.iN to hiiild a strong and total form ihc Pacific before it is too late/ In a first full dress speech402 words
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67 1951-09-20 7 p< (OF) \;i..nti. (nun uht < .illfd on Jit V isenhouer month on sum! efl>t ti\«»- l o farces m Mun^tt ra <»f n>. proposed lullnwinu a fftini. .it whuh .(1 if ports of all on the I dffCBCC pro miorm.int 1 .i67 words
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Article39 1951-09-20 7 De Gasperi Pleased With Talks m 5 days cond by i B smiled the by en c f Ace met Peace m a by t Bsc thei gton." ed thai ■s\ c tn I i 12 Or- talks here39 words
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Article51 1951-09-20 7 HONGKONG, IAP) Peking? beautifu Summei Palace, built by the Empress Dowager with j originally earmarked for a Chinese Navy, has been hamu-ri back *i "the people A brief Peking di^patcii saya *':ie fabul- i si has been madt > s1 home" by the Pek- inn Generi I.51 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-09-20 7 The Big Three Foreign Ministers opened their first roundtable session m Washington. Sept. 12, to plan the strategy of the global struggle against Communist aggression. Pictured here, left to right at the start of the conference are: Mr. Robert Schuman, French Foreign Minister: Inited StatesA.P. - 62 words
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263 1951-09-20 7 M>Rk. Sept. l«) (AP). The Archbishop of York, Dr. < V. (iarlirtl. \e*lrrd;iy <alU«i on Ihe Church of Ebslsikl t«» advocate >*i»>s io r»>turr ili«> ideals of marriage am! of the home. Making divorce easy is n< I the answer, iu j said. Addressing the263 words
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196 1951-09-20 7 Standard Stait i orrespondeni BANGKOK. Sept. 19.— Taking note ol recent allegations that arms tor Nationalist Chinese. marooned m northern Burma. j aacr c being smuggled from this country, the Government is preparing a bill for the consideration ol Parliament, which reconvenes on Oci196 words
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196 1951-09-20 7 WASHINGTON, 5..,n. 19 (UP).— lt wa. revealed today thai Presidential adviser W Averell Harriman ha* rejected Iran* lat< *i proposal for settling the oil dispute uith Britain and declared tin- Iranian ultimatum would only ai:s:ra\ale an already serious situation. Thi< was revealed <*'h< n the texts196 words
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Article81 1951-09-20 7 TEHERAN, Sept. 19. tUPi Official sources told the United Press locTay thai the ri st meeting between Iranians and K,;ssians will occui m Teheran tomorrow to sitjn a barter agreement. Iran's representatives includ< former National Economic Minister Dr. Abdollah Daftari and Deputy manager of81 words
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Article63 1951-09-20 7 KHOKRAPUR. Pakistan. (AP) Indian Moslems are fleeing j across the border to Pakistan without letup. Pakistan Refugee -Minister. Ishtiaq Hussain Qureshi. told a press party visiting this frontier town. From the start ol communal riots m the Indo-Pakistan subcontinent m January 1950, Qureshi said, a63 words
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Article132 1951-09-20 7 LONDON, Sept. 19 (AP) Britain's "mad parson" who \r. 1H47 was the object of <>ne ol the greatest manhunts m the country's history, was released from Broadmoor prison yesterday. John Edward Alien. 38 who got the nickname because he made his escape from the prison m132 words
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Article36 1951-09-20 7 MR. Tran Van Huu. Vietnam Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, who led Vietnam's delegation to the Japanese peace conference, declared Tuesday that Japan could pay Vietnam's reparations of S2.ourt.r»t>o,o?»Ti "if fiven sufficient time to pay/ ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article30 1951-09-20 7 THE New China News Agency announced thai a special group of 490 "Catholics'" had affirmed the independence of the Chinese Catholic Church at a, meeting m Piking on Monday. AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article31 1951-09-20 7 RITA Haywortb has engaged a firm of detectives to keep day and nr^nt watch over her daughter. Vasmin. tearing the child ma> be kidnapped, the Los Angeles Time*, said today. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article22 1951-09-20 7 FOUR sharp earth shocks were felt late on Monday night and yesterday on Stromboli inland ofl the tip o! [taly. A P.A P. - 22 words
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Article19 1951-09-20 7 PRESIDENT Truman Tuesday nominated Herbert R. Askins, of Phoenix. Arizona, to be Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Navy. A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article21 1951-09-20 7 PRIME Minister Jawaharlal Nehru told Parliament Tuesday that a Chinese Communist "goodwill" mission is expected m New Delhi next month. A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article33 1951-09-20 7 MRS. Gyalo Thondup, sister-in-law of Tibet's ruler. Dalai Lama, flew to Tokyo Tuesday from Hongkong with her 20--rnonth-old daughter, Ann. to join her husband. He is the Dalai Lamas eldest brother. A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article19 1951-09-20 7 A PARLIAMENTARY committee recommended thoroughgoing eccentralization of Bri- tain's state-run National Health Service m its report publi><hed Wednesday. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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181 1951-09-20 7 TEHERAN. Sept. 19. <AFP> American Ambassador to Iran Henry Grady *,aid yesterday that he considered a resumption oi the oil negotiations between Britain and Persia to be imp sible m the present circumstances. I: was quite useless to taik to Dr. Mossadeq, the181 words
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119 1951-09-20 7 TAIPEH. Sept. V.I (AFP) The Nationalist govern merit has decided to send a four-man minion to the I'nited States to take legal action against General .Mao Pang-cfau and his assistant. Colonel Hsiang, for the recovery of government funds amounting to $19,000,000 which119 words
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76 1951-09-20 7 TOKYO, Sept. 19, (AFP) -jpffioial sources today flatly denied rumours that Emperor Hirohito will abdicate his throne to Crown Prince Akihito after the peace treaty conies into force next year. This refutation refers to a report last night from the Central News Agency of China saying76 words
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198 1951-09-20 7 Ro KDelegate: 'I Weep Before You' MANILA. S«pt. 19 «AP»— Dr Young Sook Kon of South Koiea told the World He;ilih Organisation Western Pacific Regional meeting here that 375.(H.'0 Koreans are dead of missing. 125,000 are wounded and fi.OOO.OUO j:e homeless as a result of Communist aggression. l f «i!iri198 words
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110 1951-09-20 7 BANGKOK. Sop:. 19 < Renter > Reports ih.it about 200.000 Chinese Communist troops were standing ready to invade IndoChina had been received by him, Oknha Chau Sen Cocsol Chhoum, Cambodian Minister m Bangkok, was reported by the Bangkok Post Tuesday to have saidA.P. - 110 words
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256 1951-09-20 7 SENATOR McMAHON: WASHINGTON, S«,»l. |<> (R«uit«-r).— Srnator llri, n McMahon, <hairin.ni of ihr Joint Congressional 4iomic Ener«:> CoantiMce, «all«'«l i«»r all-otii wmm f*wtmclhmm of atomic* weapons t«> «*«|iii|» a mi^ht\ blmmlc arm\. n;i\\ and air force. Senator HuEcMahon said emphasis on atomic256 words
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67 1951-09-20 7 HONGKONG. S< pi 19 iH, AAP»— The Stalin p. ■<■, 10U.0OO Roubh (L9A 90 i ha* bi presented fa Sortng Chin««-!i ie. vidow of Sun Val sen and sister of frladame Chiang K^i-shtk. according to Peking radio. Among those present a1 lh< ceremony was67 words
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219 1951-09-20 7 I \VAS i JGTON, Bepf (AP). Congress gave Sna i proval to the U555,664.3<H 171 military construction gramme designed to ihofe up America's defences yesteiv Tne House gave Kppru\ i the conference committee ment adjusting Rouse and Si nate difference* over feu and cent219 words
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Article23 1951-09-20 7 THE Etei Bomber C.n.iip tt the United Stales Air !••!<< h.id beea iransterred lUt t<in. It u:is announ<««i m Mirth Airb.»s«- California. v«^ AFPAFP - 23 words
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Advertisement80 1951-09-20 7 #tf is TU TOPS: Ia ...that the tiger displovs great «m--patenc* of heat and thirvt and re*. re*, by day to shady cover > tr c neqhbourhc d of water jS."-rti .that TIGER tALM h I X/ ■2®feJ tre rOst 'omoub ol a^dll th Tiger A/edtcmal sJ(*^t^T^^na^^^ Products, is excellent80 words
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Advertisement25 1951-09-20 7 Fin 3 Cashmeres AT EASE I^^P j 5 CARDIGANS from 59.50 J PULLOVERS from 40.50 j SLIPOVERS from 39.50 I tittle^ 1 5 SINGAPORE A^\^\\x^\^^^\\x\^^\^\\\\\v\\\\\\^\\\\\\^\\\x\x\^\\\\\\\\\\\^vvx^\^\\^\^^25 words
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Article135 1951-09-20 8 OTTAWA, Sept 18. lAP>— The Canadian Defence P- eduction Department coiifirnied yesterday that Canadair Ltd. of M mtreal, will begin n^:i:--;:ac-ture of T-:t3 iet training planes for the Royal Canadian Air Force. Tiie department snid that arrangements have been completed for production of the135 words
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Article28 1951-09-20 8 First Nept unes MELBOURNE, Sen- LB, (AP) Australian crew.-, will :!y the first Neptune long-ran§e antisubmarine planes for the RAAF from America by the end of the yes28 words
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92 1951-09-20 8 Two Vessels Bring 1, 000 Frenchmen Standard Shipping Reporter NEARLY 1,000 French troops will arrive m Singapore today 111 two ships, the Auriga and Charlton Star, on their way to Marseilles from Saigon. Five-hundred men from the Auriga will be given shore leave soon after the ship berths alongside the92 words
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Article277 1951-09-20 8 First On Delivery Voyage Standard Shipping Reporter ONE of the oldest seafaring nations m the world, the Dutch are today busy consolidating their position m the Europe Singapore-Far East shipping field by building new ships to cater for the steadily increasing passenger and freight traffic.277 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-09-20 8 Photo One of America's B-61 Matafor pilotless bombers* is seen spurting exhaust flames and smoke over the guided mis sle centre at Cocoa. Florida, where the first operational pilotless bomber squadron has been formed. The "Warhead" nose is capable of stowing an atom bomb. A. P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article44 1951-09-20 8 The Royal Singapore Flying Club has organised joy flights for City Day between a.m. and (J p.m. On Sept. 21 and Sept. 23, short flights will cost SlO and longer flights over the city $10. Bookings are now open.44 words
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130 1951-09-20 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE former British 18,000-ton aircraft carrier, H.M.S. Colossus, which was loaned to the French Navy m 1946 for five years, is expected to arrive m Singapore tomorrow from Marseilles. Re-named the Arromanches, the carrier was loaned to the French Navy m130 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-09-20 8 The only woman m Singa- j pore to run a travel agency is Mrs. Boris Holland, Director of Asia Travel Service. She will shortly establish her head office m Union Building, but will maintain a branch at the Adelphi Hotel, j41 words
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110 1951-09-20 8 TOKYO. Sept. 10 (UP) The transportation Mini-try announced the reopening of the Japan-Indonesian shipping service has been approved by the GHQ The Osaka Shosen Kaisha and the Tokyo Sempa Saku (Tokyo Shipping Company) have been given permission to operate twice a month round trip110 words
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Article45 1951-09-20 8 MILAN. Sept 19 i APi Alfa Romeo, Italian manufacture s Luxury ca:>. introduced tkeir amphibious ieep here, yesterday. The TO hp. machine, to be made m models for military and civil use. has been on the testing grounds since Last April.45 words
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103 1951-09-20 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Singapore Master Attendant has requ<* 4^d all ships m the Singapore Harbour to leave a clear lane on the shore side of the Inner Roads during the City Day celebrations on Saturday and Sunday. The lane is between103 words
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79 1951-09-20 8 HONGKONG, Sept. 17: (Reu-ter-AAP' Chinese press reports said that the Chinese People's Navy has placed orders with a large dockyard on Hongkong for 33 medium-sized armoured tu_;The orders are said to total HK$ 18.200,000. The tugs which are alter the model of American Landing79 words
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Article20 1951-09-20 8 THE BRITISH Phospl ite Commissioners ship l> ude brought 1,640 tons >f phosp 1 ite for Singapore, yesterday.20 words
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Advertisement518 1951-09-20 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE D.reef Overlond Son Fresco Lo, Anglos All American 0 Conxion C.ties Hmmt p ham S pofe A LA/SF SSmOACN 24/26S^i 27 28 Sept 29 Sepr'6 Oct 26 Oct CH'SA BEAR 24 2 Oct 27/28 Od 29Oct/lNc 20 No» yi Dr> Cargo Deep Tanks o^d Passenger518 words
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Advertisement136 1951-09-20 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO-, LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Borge Sept 22 Vessel for Muar Weekly H ©ng Tot for Rengot Oct 3 Vessel for Malacca Twice Weekly Hong Thong tor Bogan Vessel for Port Dickson... Weekly Si Api Api Sept 29 ham Se 2S Sti. for Belawan....136 words
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Advertisement162 1951-09-20 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederlond Line Rotßorterdomrerdam Amsterdam MONTREAL, HALIFAX BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEAN' S > or f. Shorn Penong Slaterdyk (HAL) 21 Sept 22/23 Sept Bali (SMN) 22/26 iept 27 Sept 28/29 Sept (1) Ampenan (RL) 17/23 Oct 24/25162 words
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Miscellaneous142 1951-09-20 8 m Harbour Blfafder G gH!g" Q f* BeUS?pflS FUSUS Benvrackie 29 30 •> Victoria l>«Mk: Patunga, TankOI iU 4l' 4:: 2 haven. English >' Jf 13 I* 4 Keppel llix-k: Marudu. San Eurymedon n:\ i Wanuel. Drains. Bandjermasin EienSv 2 V? nSSS"™ NO< l: Reinh "d. E.C eleiu C P.142 words
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Miscellaneous38 1951-09-20 8 uHI '4"-i*a rfh .-'%f J Despatches TODAY: Britain. N. Ireland. Eire. Europe. N. and W. Africa, West Indies noon by Benalder. Pakistan (arcels only) noon by President Buchanan, U.S.A. noon by President Buchanan, Aledan 8 a.m. by Stia.38 words
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406 1951-09-20 9 ashington Mission i hie Soon To Make On The Spot Study Standard Stall Correspondent !IMW K. Sept. 19, In announcing m th e Federal Lejds- that a I >. Government tin mission would be eomTne -..l.l> m the latler part of406 words
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Article10 1951-09-20 9 Rubbers Are In Demand X- portef Pjv Sellers Rl II10 words
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Article52 1951-09-20 9 Messrs Osb me and Chappel report that the Kinta Tin Mine* Ltd has declared an interim dividend of 17| per cent, m respect f the fi'\ ncial year end ing Dec 31, 1951 payable on Sept. 29, 1951 to all shareholders registered on Sept.52 words
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57 1951-09-20 9 RICE IN SPORE UP Standard Statf Reporter DEMAND for "iree" rice m Singapore Is that the Thai Government had banned >!us rice combined with local hoarding ipatkm <»i better prices have resulted up Ui 15 per cent, above pre-ban f do Ml >. m r57 words
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Article19 1951-09-20 9 Genral Motors to Increase Prices "*l ent has apGen- »bil«s MU to ccner I es, Btode- r ceil- m19 words
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Article39 1951-09-20 9 COLOMBO, Sept. id vUP) The P lish ship Michicwicz, hav- ed 4.2*75 tons of rubber inisi C ma, is now expected to go to Calcutta to load i cargo ol jute tui North China.39 words
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214 1951-09-20 9 Brown 's Review Hits New Control Bill THE Bill further to tighten exchange control, which was read a first time m the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday, is criticised m the latest issue of Brown's Malayan Economic Review In an editorial headed "Another Turn of the Screw" the Review describes some214 words
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Article, Illustration377 1951-09-20 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 19.— Detailed plans and estimates are being prepared by the Federation Government for a cost of living survey to be undertaken b a team of about 40 trained investigators, who will be engaged on the work for two377 words
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Article58 1951-09-20 9 Tr.e produce market m Singapore was quiet generally, with little business passing. Copra had buyers at J4OJ per picul and sellers at $40 3 8 on a quiet market No business wa^ rep rted. C 'C r.ut oil had seV.crs at $66 per picul but no58 words
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Article46 1951-09-20 9 A Hamburg manufacturer is marketing a communications aid m America. It pernv.ts the volume n a regular telephone receiver to be ra:sed or lowered, and it contains a loudspeaker which can be used \n the base of an ordinary telephone.— A P.46 words
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125 1951-09-20 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 19.— The Chinese Tin Mines Rehabilitation Loans Board has granted loans amounting to $20,124,087 to 363 applicants. The financial position of the Board as at the end of June, 1951 tabled at the Federal Legislative Council125 words
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Article52 1951-09-20 9 Paul Hoffman, director of the Ford Foundation has announced the Foundation will lend U.S. $5,000,000 to India and Pakistan for industrial developments. During the first six month* of 1951, the Foundation lent over US $13,000,000 to organizations within the U.S. for project* of benefit52 words
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Article22 1951-09-20 9 In the past few days, leading Japanese bonds on the London Stock Exchange have n c en eteadi-22 words
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Article, Illustration230 1951-09-20 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE Changi Triale Fair, originally planned m 1948, will be opened this December, Mr. Yap Chin Mm, its promoter, told The Standard yesterday. The fair, to be styled the Great Eastern Trade and Industrial Fair, will be held on230 words
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Article31 1951-09-20 9 The rad:o-:elephone service between Hongkong and Shanghai is be: rig extended by three hours daily to cope w:th the «teaci;iy increasing demand for calls between these two ports.— ReuterAAP.31 words
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Article177 1951-09-20 9 Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices m Singapore eased by about three cents per lb. yesterday on the news of a possibility of cease-fire talks m Korea being resumed. Opening rather steady, the market eased during the day and, at noon, quotations were nearly five cents177 words
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Article66 1951-09-20 9 THE latest Singapore robber prices yesterda., were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose $1.57* $1.58 i F. 0.8 m bales Oct. No. 1 R.S.S $1.58| $1.59 No. 2 R.S.S. $1.53 $1.54 No. 3 R-S.S. (nom.) $1.47} $1,481 Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Wednesday's opening prices per lb.66 words
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Article37 1951-09-20 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The price of Tin today was $4341 picul. Down $51. LONDON TIN Wednesday's prices first session were: Spot £915 buyers, £920 sellers. Three months £878 buyers, £880. Settlement Price £920. Tone Steady but quiet.37 words
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Article27 1951-09-20 9 MESSRS. Osborne and Chap pel report that, at the annual meeting of Pusing Rubber and Tin Ltd. to be heHLoo 2*ov. 15.27 words
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Article362 1951-09-20 9 Building Materials Glut THE PENANG Chamber of Commerce m its halfyearly report warned that severe losses would be incurred by many business concerns if building: restrictions, which were causing a glut of building materials, were not lifted. The boom sales of building materials m Penang at362 words
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159 1951-09-20 9 WLLIAM JACKS AND CO (Malaya) Ltd. have chosen as their contribution to the Singapore City Day festivities the floodlighting m golden colour of the Anglican Cathedral. To produce a high Intensity golden glow covering all side.-- of the Cathedral the Lighting Department of William159 words
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Article32 1951-09-20 9 3 if ratei for Canadian do!--:a- (per SI'HJ Malayan) are: tat 3/4 r.T.I f34 7 8 (O I) >, 53.") 1 B (d it); se:'..:i« ready 534 3 T O D32 words
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171 1951-09-20 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE is gaining much of the entrepot trade m copra from Penang, according to the half-yearly report of the Penang Chamber of Commerce. Quantities of Indonesian copra both for import by Penang millers and transhipment showed a considerable decrease m the first171 words
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1027 1951-09-20 10 c. v. g - SOME curmudgeons aver that, of all the curses of modern life, the telephone is about the biggest. I most firmly disagree. I love telephones and telephone conversations. In fact, life without a telephone can be very dull indeed— more especially on1,027 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-09-20 10 DANCING to the drumming of an Indian rhythm Miss j affair.14 words
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Article17 1951-09-20 10 H OL LJWOOD. Sept. 19 (UP) ."-Nancy and Frank SinaESnte* Will flle divorce suit*17 words
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Article92 1951-09-20 10 HONGKONG. Sept. 19 (AP) —Indonesians and overseas Chinese m that country have been so "enthusiastic" 1 over films made m Red China they are going to get more of them A Canton dispatch to Hongkong"s pro-Red Ta Kung Pao .says that an "initial contract" ha s92 words
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Article855 1951-09-20 10 LEW HEW MENG - LEW HEW MENG By /COMMENTING on the recommendations of the i Central Advisory Committee on Education m regard to the Barnes and Fenn-Ww Reports. Mr. V. D. Kuppusamy, a Perak State Councillor and one of the leading educationists m the State, said that855 words
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Advertisement269 1951-09-20 10 Fj=====^ DAILY 5 SHOWS i 11 a.m., 1.45. 4 00. (i .;<» a nl ;<, I VUENTINOa^ 5 NOW DRAWING RECORD CROWDS' COME EAtLI c OR BOOK IN \l)\ i I TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMFN i A#l Phoi > c RM For Reservations ijl gfe ..f- I MONTEZ I ,A m269 words
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Miscellaneous167 1951-09-20 10 npODAY'S FORECAST: X Th« >ky is clearing and today will be lnHer than the pevions days The late inorniiiK is KO im| time lor nH|ii«'«.ts. business ;i«rr«>Dients, plans minor changes. s>ck |mm»i»lc wmi nni>o\r m health. rh»- afternwon is a suitable time tor undertaking Intellectual \vt»rk, lor business Hruls Beware167 words
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Miscellaneous130 1951-09-20 10 Radio Programme RADIO MALAYA Federal Legislative Council Meeting SINC.APOKE SWHSk— 10:; Svml ENGLISH PROGRAMME B B -C. (General Overseas (484 m 4i m > Service) Schools Broadcast; 6.13 Pro,rramme wS n?; %.S0 Dm -IMs"".*! 5 4 Summary; fi.l7 Callln C All Hospitab; 1»»I m: 11 45 d m ~l* [5130 words
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Miscellaneous67 1951-09-20 10 Crossword No. 69 (LU.S ACROSS:— It laundry goes by weight m the USA! i. Cuain of rare effect; 9 Mi"ht one go soft on this cloth? 10 Obtained ac?e e s n e< V n t he home S cnief. 2. Master Cook; 3. Son* of the man; 4. To67 words
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316 1951-09-20 11 Chinese, Indian Education In fed. Declines indard Staff Correspondent U MFUK, Wed. A marked decline m .riian education m the Federation of betwcai January and July this year cornremarkable growth m English and Main education, is revealed m the educa- .bled at the Federal Legislative Coun- today. been all-round increases316 words
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Article11 1951-09-20 11 Brothers Accused Of Consorting PUB Wed— and l c ac- i11 words
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28 1951-09-20 11 10 Federation Scholarship Pupils In UK ef Sc I Dai i Mit'a stu jalif d »1 W tersti o Dre studyi g ed 1 ib- t ng, ainthis28 words
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41 1951-09-20 11 Some Official Letters Will Be In Malay PUB Wed Depart. d that coraj indivibe conducted as possib c la staff. -:< under- »est m ide at today's i -al Legis] lhat :e.^ bnaent i f m the the Federa- and Malay I41 words
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Article138 1951-09-20 11 Xl ALA LUMPI'R. Wed. A 4.8 per cent, increase m the volume of the Federation of Malaya Post Office Savings Bank business m 1950 over the previous year was reported by Mr. J. Greene, Postmasler(.eneral. Malaya, m his report for the year tabled at the Federal Legislative138 words
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348 1951-09-20 11 Standard Start Correspondenl Xl MA LUMP! K. Wed.— There were 111 resettled area scbools m the Federation receiving grants m aceordanee with Directive 13 from Government, Mr. Leung Cheung ling was informed m the Federal Legislative (oum-il today. He was a 1 j Id348 words
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Article86 1951-09-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Certain persons who are not architects, provided they are en the registers oi the Board of Architect! under the proposed Architects Ordinance, will be all( wed to submit building plans to the "building authority" and also to the engineering profession This is one86 words
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145 1951-09-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. No official notification is sent by the Federation Government to relatives of persons condemned to death before execution, said the Acting Chief Secretary, Mr. D. C. Watherston, m the Federal Legislative Council today m answer to questions by Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak.145 words
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Article29 1951-09-20 11 INCHE Hassan bin Hussein Circuit Magistrate Kelantan will be leaving Kota Bahru this week on transfer to Telok Anson. He will be succeeded by Inche Wan Abdul Rahman.29 words
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208 1951-09-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, We,!. II is the i icy of the Governt to make the Federation Malaya as self-supporting the production of rice as is nomically possible with the limits imposed by local circumstances the availability of land, labour, equipment, settlers and finance. T U208 words
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Article96 1951-09-20 11 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. A campaign to improve the standard of cleanliness and educate Kinta hawkers m the simple rules of hygiene is being undertaken by the health authorities of the Kinta Town Board Kinta's first postwar Asian Health Officer. Dr. Chang Hoey Chan intends96 words
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Article158 1951-09-20 11 The teadng QA government hospitals which have closed down or ol wards which are vacant is a matter for the State or Settlement Governments concerned. Mr. Tons Eng Hoe was Riven this reply to a question he asked m the Federal Legislative Council. Reference to the report158 words
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402 1951-09-20 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LLMPIR, Wed. Government propof^s to replace registration for national service on a more satisfactory rasis because current registration procedure affords opportunities for evasion to those who have so often claimed this country to be the object of th *ir402 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-09-20 11 GROUP photograph taken at Lee Wong Kee Garden Cafe on the occasion of the retirement of Mr. V. Saravanamuthu, Office Assistant, Chief Secretary's Office. Kuala Lumpur, last week. Seated ninth from the left is Mr. Saravanamuthu.36 words
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197 1951-09-20 11 PENSIONERS Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Federal Government has agreed to consider a suggestion made by Mr. S. O. K. Ibaidulla at today's meeting of the Federal Legislative Council that all new employees on the temporary establishment be 'given a three-year agree-197 words
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Article51 1951-09-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— On Jan. 1 this year there were 287 vacancies m the Federation of Malaya Government Establishment. Of this total 101 were medical and health officers, 39 education officers (men) and 18 women. Plans for training officers for the corps of accountants are under51 words
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Article173 1951-09-20 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Weekly Holidays Rules which will give all shop employees and others affected under the Ordinance a day off a week, was hud before the Federal Legislative Council today. Ail proprietors and managers jof shops affected under the I Ordinance173 words
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Article39 1951-09-20 11 REPRESENTATIVES of the Persekutuan Kaum Ibu. Kota Bharu. led by Tengku Yah. visited prisoners at Pengkalan Chepa on the occasion of Hari Raya Haji. They distributed cakes and advised prisoners to refrain from crime on release.39 words
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Article215 1951-09-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Governments of the Federation and Singapore have spent $167,972.72 on Malaya Hall to June 30 this year. Of this amount the Government of Singapore has contributed one-third of the capital cost of $117,131.86 and shares the annual recurrent expenditure (the balance215 words
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Article37 1951-09-20 11 Members of the Kluanp branch i of the Johore Estates Staff Union turned up m full force to hear Mr. R. F. H. Caddick. Assistant Trade Union Adviser, ai the In|dian Association premises re- cently.37 words
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Article157 1951-09-20 11 *oi JJa l a^ v A LIMP v R Wed.-Approximately §21,500,000 has been spent on the resettlement of squat>ers from June 1948 to July 31 this year out of the allot ted sum to State and Settlement Governments of $3 million. 1 9n Sheikh Ahmad bin157 words
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Article117 1951-09-20 11 Stole Tickets Jailed KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Pleading guilty to stealing fcO Singapore Turf Club sweep tickets and clothing m a canvas bag. a 22-year-old Chinese. Goh Siew Pang, who had six previous convictions, was sentenced to the maximum term of three years' rigorous imprisonment. by the President of the sessions117 words
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Article24 1951-09-20 11 The Private Secretary to ihe Sultan of Johore infprjn* u$ mat thg birthday par ;y to his daugWer, the Tenfeku Ma:k<m,24 words
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Article105 1951-09-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federal Government derived a revenue of $842,625.72 m 1950 from tax on the import of medicine. Mr. Ycap Cboong Kong was told this at the Federal Legislative Council today, when the Govt reply stated that it had do intention to105 words
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Advertisement171 1951-09-20 11 KLIM refrigeration <^*§& KLIM MILK rVst m Preference Hit World Ov*r| MERCANTIF INSTITUTION 209 Queen Street Phone ***** Secondary Commercial fducotion foi boys and girls to School Commercial Certificate Intensive Training foi the bettei business appointments DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Leorn yourself:- Shorthond, BookKeeping, Typewriting Proctical English rCKI HAVh TRIED171 words
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Article, Illustration449 1951-09-20 12 DARROCH SHINES IN SCC's NEWCOMERS -REST TRIAL RES! beal the Newcomers I( > points (2 *;oals. I penally, 2 tries) lo nil m yesterday's Singapore Crirkel Club Rugb) trial on the railang. The match attraeteil a good crowd an<l prtNlaced pienl) <»t fast, hard rugger. Darroch wh« waa forced <»m449 words
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213 1951-09-20 12 Xl \l A LUMPI K. Wed After a stateless fir>t half i t!u- Malajai (Jungle) Scouts df i <■ i t»-d the SdugW Army «ml RAF combined by 16 paints (two drop coals, two ;'».ilm to nil. on tlio Victoria Institution ground this213 words
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Article430 1951-09-20 12 Standard Staff Correspondent XL ALA LI'MPUR, Wed. Selangor Huh, with a strong j»ide out, had little difficulty beating the Selan»or rurasians, by 11 points (goal and two tries) to eight (goal and try). The Selangor Club owed their victory to their fast threes Cooke,430 words
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Article96 1951-09-20 12 IN TOT United Services League match at Alexandra on Tuesday Ml Bn RAOC was beaten by R A F. MU I—o. It waa an unlucky Kame tor 30 Bn because Churton, a recent arrival from England, who fitted nicelj mtn the team at outside left, hid96 words
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Article, Illustration451 1951-09-20 12 BEATINC the Ro>al Air Force 4-2 m the water polo final. Army scraped through with a Iwn points lead to win the Services Challenge Shield for the second year m succession al yesterday's Inter-Services swimming cliaiii[>ionshi]>s at the Singapore Swimming Club pool.451 words
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116 1951-09-20 12 Dunlop Sports Club defeated Malayan Airways 2-1 m a Busi ness Houses league soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday Dunlops started off well opening the score m the fourth minute when inner right Jamal banged home a goal from a very difficult angle. End116 words
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Article42 1951-09-20 12 SEREMBAN. Wed Fourteen i\e«n Sembilan players will travel to Singapore for 3undav s soccer match against Singapore. They are Mustapha. McFarland. Mills. Muthiah. Reynolds. Thai Fook, Thian Kwee. Danker. Wai Keen Herd Sheikh Ali. Samanthan. Sow Fong. Boudville.42 words
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Article19 1951-09-20 12 YOUNG Men Muslim Associa tion will hold their annual sport* on Sunday at the Geylang Mala\ School.19 words
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Article245 1951-09-20 12 ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND, Sept. 19, (AP) Francis Quimet. became the first American captain of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews at 8 a.m. today (Spore Time 3.30 p.m.) the hour at which British executions take place. The 58-year-old Bos ton mi literally drove245 words
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970 1951-09-20 12 IPOH, Wed. Record entries received for the Ipoh Turf Club's 'Gold Vase' meeting beginning on Sept. 29 have influenced the club into holding for the first time m Malayan racing, 10 races on each day of the mcc ing.^ be g i970 words
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Article107 1951-09-20 12 TIIK RACING BCtedulc foi the Ipoh ucos is as foli< wi IST DAY SIPT. 29 CL 1. div I—S|1 S| fun Str. d 2. riiv 1 2—9 fur*. Ci 2. div 1 2. I 4. 5. G. 7— <i BNO DAY IICtJ CL I. dh l cv107 words
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Article184 1951-09-20 12 MONDAY'S exhibition match between the Singapore Mayflower B. P. and the Indian Thomas Cup team at the Happy World stadium grossed more than $6,000 of which the Singapore Badminton Association will take about $1,500 after taxes. The balance after expenses are deducted will be divided equally184 words
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Article37 1951-09-20 12 TODAY'S Sport Soccer. BHL KO Competition 'ymca v Straits Times a; Hockey: SHA League federation Customs v 2 r >3 BOD at Alexandria SRC D Teachers irainuifj College at SRC trimming: St. Andrew i School Sinmming Carnival37 words
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Article38 1951-09-20 12 CLVLON Sports Club deleated m a SHA Division 1 hockey encounter at Seletar yesterday Doraisamy put the Ceylonese 1-0 ahead m the sth minute and ISK? I sCCOnd Boa! a min "te alter nail time.38 words
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Article36 1951-09-20 12 riG hold men D Panjang Mr. A i Direr: ,i t<rd nai wrht >• i LI "'.>•! Mr A nf the T-. p esented cup tea Then u•• three in' the i-oi.i foi G36 words
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Article15 1951-09-20 12 SINGAPORF XI meet (rioes m tht j Saturday >• I M;i: Liebt, .115 words
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Miscellaneous14 1951-09-20 12 TIMES HICH riUES resorts it IOIIW: x Malaria Port Dicksoi Port SlM M Penai.g14 words
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