Singapore Standard, 22 September 1951
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Title Section19 1951-09-22 1 Singapore Standard m. _tf? r& w. s«i JL vc 83 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration449 1951-09-22 1 Many Races Are Living In Peace Standard Staff Reporter THE President of the Singapore Municipal Commission Mr, T.P.F. McNeice sends this message to you today Cit\ Day. The message reads: "The enthusiasm which the gran tin;: of the Royal Charter to Singapore has aroused is449 words
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Article, Illustration25 1951-09-22 1 d sea-dragon ►wed past the ■1 tonight naia attrac- m in.irie a i last niiiht v thousands The four lights issuing i mouth, •"pearls" StandardStandard - 25 words
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Article22 1951-09-22 1 The King: Operation Suggested B gind t was md al .he King arces er there there said. 3 ada only visit* i22 words
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Article464 1951-09-22 1 LONDON, Sept. 21.— The Labour Party opened lac tar*t round of thr election campaign yesterday with a letter from it* Secretary, Morgan Phillips, attacking the lories for causing a stock exchange share boom. «1 .v. ;e. the campaign sw iftly into I >p gea; rigorous new464 words
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Article73 1951-09-22 1 TAIPKI Sept. 21 (LP)— Ex perimental work on building jet plane-, is being carried out 1 b\ Chinese Air Force. Chu Lin, Director of the Aeronautic*. Board revealed today. Chu Lin. said the board has plants at Taichung which is the centre for the repairs73 words
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124 1951-09-22 1 LOS ALAMITOS. California, Sept 21 (Reuter)— The United Slates Assistant Navy Secretary. Mr. Francis Whitehair, said last ght: "The Navy nas guided missiles m the works that promise vast improvements over anything that has come to public :CTowled_ie m this field." He made124 words
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Article34 1951-09-22 1 LONDON. Sept. 21 (AP)—Britain has outlined a defence pact with Libya which would allow British troops to stay m the strategic North African country after it receives statehood at the year's end.34 words
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Article741 1951-09-22 1 IT is customary to associate the growth of Singapore x from an obscure swamp to a teeming City of over a million people with the names of a few outstanding individuals who have left their mark on this Island's history. But the real builders and founders741 words
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Article193 1951-09-22 1 THE HAGUE. Sept. 21 (AP) World production of tin over the period 1950-51 reached 167,000 tons compared with 162.000 tons m 1949 and 151.500 m 1948. the Tin Review issued by the International Tin Study Group reported. Average annual production m the years 1935-39 was193 words
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Article18 1951-09-22 1 ABOUT 4.500 London tugmen who have refused overtime since Monday resumed normal working yesterday. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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140 1951-09-22 1 TOKIO, Sept. 21 (UP)— The Eighth Army launched the biggest armoured assault of the Korean war against Communist positions on the central front today. Monster tanks and infantry of "Operation (.'leaver 9 speared into Communist positions iii the fron Triangle sector m a limited objective140 words
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Article54 1951-09-22 1 LONDON, Sept. 21 (Reuter.— Britain announced plans yesterday for training large numbers of" highly skilled technicians to meet tha growing need lor scientists In industry. In an official paper the government gave details of its -jc\:e.*ne to create a national college of technologists. The new college54 words
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Article100 1951-09-22 1 LONDON. Sept. 21: (Reuter) There was no continuation today of wild enthusiasm that yesterday lifted share prices considerably higher. Protittaking by speculators brought slightly lower levels to many industrial groups and a note of caution and hesitancy replaced recent active trading m the London Stock Ex chang.l100 words
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Article64 1951-09-22 1 Biggest Rise In Rubbers Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 21 Rubber shares are among those which benefited most m the stock market rise m a day which yielded the greatest rise this year. A Treasury statement had already reassured rubber companies that their special position would be examined. But now64 words
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Article66 1951-09-22 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 21 The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER Spot 48 d. Oct. 48 d. Nov. 46 id. Dec. 45 id. Jon. /Mar. 44 d. Apr./Junr A* LONDON TIN Spot: £930 (pet66 words
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Article124 1951-09-22 1 NOTTINGHAM. Sept. 21— Mr. Douglas Jay. Financial Secretary to the Treasury, told a Labour Party meeting here tonight he believed that "from now on the emphasis of British Labour policy will be rather more on planning and on distribution than on public 1 ownership." The124 words
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Advertisement108 1951-09-22 1 2$ CITY DAY &UP!PF.»?"mrij'f Frp*> w~??§ tfoi* r^^«^ j J _s.lLs_ Z£ THADERS LIMITED lifl} m --I----------------P— i'*-_-----------r---__-'__-------------------M*_____________ mm l m *mmmmmm^££2 mmmm^ mmmmmmm4 «_o. 1 ~****«~i--- 1 ~****B****^ mm *m _______r :^^^^^j^^^^^MHM_Ba_Bß_Bßß_B ~2 E $*_§rl___. 9a 1 9 i h as ir=^ma__t__m^ •>•••*■ M. v* Amy mw Amm mm*,108 words
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Article91 1951-09-22 2 SIGHTSEERS touring the city m hundreds of cars, aided by thousands of pedestrians caused one of the worst traffic jams m the Colony yesterday, stretching from Ka flics Hotel m Beach Road right up to the Clifford Pier. From dusk until well past nightfall, a procession91 words
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Article67 1951-09-22 2 THE blessings of the Triple Gem on the City of Singapore will be invoked by three Buddhists at 9 a.m. today at a special J ceremony arranged by the j Singapore Buddhist Association. 1 The priests who reside at the Buddhist temple at Outram Road will chant67 words
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Article32 1951-09-22 2 A Municipal spokesman yes- terday appealed to *'big invesI tors as well as small investors" Ito swell the $30,000,000 Muni- cipal Loan as part of the City Day Celebrations.32 words
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Article27 1951-09-22 2 FLAGS of ten countries m tho British Commonwealth flank j the statute of Sir Stamford I Rallies, the founder of SingaI pore, m Empress Place.27 words
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485 1951-09-22 2 FESTIVE AIR IN S'PORE Last Minute Preparations Standard Stall Reporter A FESTIVE air, the like of which had never been seen m all the chequered history of this Colony, hangs over Singapore City today. Men and women m many parts of the City were engaged till late last night putting485 words
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Article, Illustration26 1951-09-22 2 pnoto. The land dragon which arrived m Singapore from Kuala Lumpur yesterday evening gave a performance at Sam San School, Sophia Road. StandardStandard - 26 words
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608 1951-09-22 2 THF ACTING American Consul General, Mr. John Good.- ear. yesterday conveyed a message of congratulations from the people or the United States to Governor Sir Franklin Gimson. Here are extracts from the American message: "On the memorable occasion ot the presentation by His Majesty608 words
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Article362 1951-09-22 2 LETTERS PA TENT GEORGE the Sixth by the Grace of God of Great Britain. Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Kin-? Defender ot the Faith to all to whom these Presents shall come Greeting Whereas the inhabitants of the Town of SingaDore m Our i.lony ot Singapore are362 words
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443 1951-09-22 2 RADIO MALAYA ON THE AIR FOR 49½ HOURS Rediffusion Rediffusion wiU broadcast a commentary of the presentation of the charter by. Sir Franklin Gimson to the Singapore's Municipal Commissioners at 7.45 am. today. RADIO Malaya will be on the air continuously for 4.H hours today broadcasting descriptions and commentaries of443 words
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Advertisement262 1951-09-22 2 M J]>WM 1 I 111 ,(Ll v 2 l-13 f».:JO pm Thnr IIiwIJOWC hrartbreakers but Sh»* cwM saj "YKS" to only on**! J IfS THE PERSONAL STORY OF AN AIRLINE STEWARDESS!] p A foor-sw case 6.^ a// for H S N'S ju;h {iro[..»!!rJ Mike rufirfnt romrdv romancf! 1 1 tfOMMM262 words
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Advertisement253 1951-09-22 2 ffti LJ ;Qf Give your Children CHAD VALLEY Teddy Bears, Fe*:ed Animals and Tcys p also r Indoor Games A wide range n>>ic aim it your Selection at TOYS DEPT. HARDIAL SINGH SONS 26, RAFFLES PLACE. SPORE. PHCHc MZ I i7\ TEA thi n it MIM Hi S5 mmmW^^^^&y _*-Ji_253 words
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Miscellaneous35 1951-09-22 2 IR?^: V; P^.^^^> 7 *^^y?%^^Z^^ yWSrHmoes/r--y.]____ *4U m^ 1 r^^"^^^ t-k^-Vi^ fcl^^l _^_____________r I I rf F y^Fl^V^ v 7 V^^l/ PS A Jt JM^J ___d Lj a 1 Tmmm mm__j__ A*^ V» J N35 words
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Advertisement57 1951-09-22 3 With just pride Singapore takes its place among the world's great cities.... We are glad that our business and our many subsidiaries j have helped m a small way the Colony's progress that we have been able, through local charities, to give back to the people what we get from57 words
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Article225 1951-09-22 4 Perak Awaits Confirmation Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Central Executive Committee of the Peninsular Malays Union decided after an emergency meeting late last night to dismiss the president Inche Hashim Ghani. Reason: He had issued and made statements to the press without consulting his committee.225 words
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140 1951-09-22 4 English For Malays Over Radio Malaya Xl AIA M'MPUR, Fri. The m- j terest kampong Malays show m the learning of English will be seen on Tuesday when Radio .Malaya m its j community broadcasting service will j start a regular weekly series of English by radio. Tl i have140 words
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Article280 1951-09-22 4 IMP Off To Good Start U.K. Paper THE Spectator said yesterday the nrn Independence «»1 Malaya l'arl\ M of Dato Onn hin Ja'afar "has humlc a better *~t_.rt than anyone com-erned with the ktnrc <•! Malaya could reasonably have dared to hope.*' arnyn aa I. despatch from London >e**t*t rday.280 words
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Article31 1951-09-22 4 I ..rr rspondenl PUR, Fri A C• A Hock Chye. aged and a given IS but foi b the S< Is that tru lied T; it the31 words
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Article58 1951-09-22 4 v i !i. i SI iii orrespoadeni f.AX. F 21-j tapper ol w ept 1 sei tenced Serem- :i J_ to f r h a-. I rmic acid I she said her husm% false repoii I had ill-t el. ted Justice B::.^> "You nk58 words
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Article30 1951-09-22 4 MEMBEHS of the Kuala Lumpin Psychology Ciub are remind- ed thai Swanri Satyananda will' give a talk n **The Four I's" on i Wednesday at 7 :io p m. t30 words
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Article93 1951-09-22 4 MR W. J. RIDLEY, a retired marine engineer with seme ;.o years' experience of conditions m the Malacca harb ur said that the town could improve her porl facilities by using suction dredges with pipes discharging spoils on I areas around the sea-fr< nt93 words
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Article36 1951-09-22 4 j Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPLT.. Pri.—Des- cnbe*d as a "desperate characjter* a Chinese youth, Yap San. was fined $100 m default two I months' jail for dishonestly rejuning some stolen property. photo studio.36 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-09-22 4 Drums of the Ist Battalion, Malay Reeiment heat *h_» Retreat behind the Supreme Court JohorTllXS jS&dwT of th^.P re^°t to witness the first apSarin^ of the Malay Regiment were: Tengku Mahkota Mr t !■£«*•< British Adviser a»d Mr (Falconet R_2£_i J40 words
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Article93 1951-09-22 4 p kua£_ l_ VpuTTf ni FJ-Jires made available "how c' r rr°^e eTnihl he FeS,i P Pr„ r„ eVi' n t.-e first seven monthsi o' ,'c year there were 118 robberiSf .ne r peak betog reached'!^ AJsn_jUr«jsr 4r. chi.vis reports but otherwise robb_ri« ___s_--:^Mf"_.£g."'".93 words
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Article141 1951-09-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri An Auxiliary police m Kedah was rudely awakened early this morning when bandits attacked his house. He returned the fire and killed one bandit. Chong Seng and wounded another. The rest of the terror news: Segamat: Low Sow Pong141 words
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180 1951-09-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Chinese tin miners m the r ederation will make their own representations to the American Tin Mission when it arrives. The Malayan Chinese Tin Miners Association will tell the visiting Americans about the emergency and the shortage of180 words
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Article89 1951-09-22 4 THE JOHORE Bahru Welfare District Committee arc planning to buy a radiogram for the Welfare Home and a cheap piano for the blind children, said Mr. A. Roland, the treasurer of the Committee yesterday. Mr. Roland, who was presenting his statement of accounts at the m89 words
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Article89 1951-09-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A Chinese woman, Wong Ying. was given tour years' jail m the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court today fer having a document relating to the distribution nf textile supplies among terrorists. Said the judge, Mr. BostoekHill, "The bandits are getting on89 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-09-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Fri. Malacca t Municipality will hold its Municipal elections on December 1. Nomination Day will be November 5. Candidates will have 81 symbols to draw from. Syed Ahmad bin Syed Moris Al-Idrus, a Teehni(al Assistant attached to the Public Works Department, Kuala Selangor,Capitol - 71 words
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Advertisement877 1951-09-22 4 fjiayMvTc NOTICE DR. A. Somasundram. Medical Officer in-charge Butterworth Bukit Mertajam. and Sungei Bakap retired from service from the General Hospital. Penang and has assumed "Medical" charge of the Dispensary of the late Dr. Tan Joo Cheng at 169. Jalan Kelang Lama. Kulim. Kedah. VEHICLE FOR SALE 1941 Mercury A_..0...;_'.877 words
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Advertisement134 1951-09-22 4 m; Choong X... G jituationT [jjp I AN rED j qualifical .Singapore S IV ANTED n and FluonofS CTEN< NCR/ 'of Sing; House. C 1 ANTED Govt. Aided Aft. i Qualification* Cam ridg. Box T. s SECRETARYS c fR< Diploma i low) wi higher posta stu COURSES ii i ber134 words
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Article97 1951-09-22 5 SING -.PORE P dice are appeal ng .1- Lai <■ raaeti m n iii might neip m their investigation the death ol Abie Seaman E. J. Harnett who ivas found ing jutside the Marine Hostel the early hoars ut Thursday tno "ning. Ba nett died m an97 words
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Article60 1951-09-22 5 CHEW SWEE Chun was cornrut.ed ig the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday Go stand ma. at the next .\____izes on a ct.ar.je ot attempted murder or a detect ive. Khushal Ehan. at the Singapore Harbour Board coolie liner* on Feb. this year. Two other60 words
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Article219 1951-09-22 5 VAN PRAAGH PLEADS: Standard Stall Correspondent ITvYWi. Fri. A slirrinir app-eal on In-half of ihe St. Nieliola-4 Horn.* School Buihlinu; Kurnl CfHOTTiftfee %*m*a mailr I>\ >Ir. H. B. van Praa^ii. o\cr RaWio Malaya l_Mli«lu. I i fed for support to achieve the target219 words
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Article, Illustration172 1951-09-22 5 WITH ?i>.ooo road miles through bandit infested territory and 80 flying hours over Malayan jangles to his credit, the Reverend W. P. Cole. 0.8.F.. senior Army chaplain, will be leaving for the United Kingdom this week after serving moie than 20 months with the armed forces172 words
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Article30 1951-09-22 5 THE fourth annual general meeting of the Naval Base Labour Oman, Singapore, will be held on Oct. 14. a4 Sultan Theatre. West Hill Road at £30 a.m.30 words
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Article132 1951-09-22 5 This Peacock Tempted Tan Standard Siatf Correspondent IPOH. Fri— Found guilty of stealing a peacock belonging to a neighbour, a woman servant. Tan Aii Ying (32}, was today bound over to be of good behaviour fur a period of six months m the sum of $50 by Magistrate Che Bahaudin132 words
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Article91 1951-09-22 5 IPOH. Fri. An alleged broken love affair was said to hare led a 25-year-old dispensary assistant. Miss Toh Suit Chan to take an overdose of sleeping tablets. In a letter to her father who lives m the same house, she said she wanted to die91 words
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Article90 1951-09-22 5 .\L\F_ AREAS m North and Central Kedah including the Town Board areas ot Gurun and Pendant are affected by an ordei prohibit ins* the sale. purchase and dealings ot any kind ot cer- tain specified goods without a written permit irom the District Officers o. those areas.90 words
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Article52 1951-09-22 5 Wanted: 20 Women Stenos THE SINGAPORE Volunteer Special Constabulary need* 20 women stenographers urgently. and an official appeai was made last night for applicants. Stenographers' duties will be to attend at VCS Hqrs. on one or two evenings m the week to do normal stenography, and also to assist m52 words
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Article312 1951-09-22 5 SINO MALAY CO. PLANS BRANCHES IN SPORE, FED. Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri. A novel Sino-Malay enterprise the Malayan School of Motoring Limited uith head offices m Ipoh, has been registered under the Companies Ordinance. This School of Motoring undertakes to teach and j train pupils to312 words
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Article, Illustration95 1951-09-22 5 F.utr Burmese editors arrived by air m Singapore y^terday on a week's visit to Malaya. A full programme has been prepared for them m meeting various leaders, watt* hing security forces at work, touring resettlement areas, rubber estates and a tin mine. and studying housing development. Last night they wereStandard - 95 words
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Article130 1951-09-22 5 Echo To Alleged Cheating SI'XUEI PAT AM. Fri.— A 45-year-old English Muslim. F. C. Goodman alias Mohd. Sulaiman bin Abdullah, ex-engineer of the Merchant Navy, was arraigned before Magistrate Taan Wan Dand bin Wan Ali on Thursday en a charge of cheating a Singapore businessman. A. C. A. kloer of130 words
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Article53 1951-09-22 5 MOHAMED Ismail, an employee ol Sime Darby and Com pany Limited, was sentenced m the Singapore First District Court yesterday, to nine months rigorous imprisonment. criminal breach ot trust of a total of $295 belonging to the Company. Mohamed gave notice of *ppea' and -.2.00053 words
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Article35 1951-09-22 5 THE MUSLIM League Singapore at a meeting yesterday decided to award six scholar- f ships worth $500 each far secondary education to deserving Mush:., boys and girls m commemoration of Singapore's City Day.35 words
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Article40 1951-09-22 5 A MALAYAN Airways Dakota was held up m Kuala Lumpur hist evening he-cause j of bad weather, and was un- j able to continue her flight to Singapore. The plane is scheduled to arrive m Singapore this morning.40 words
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Advertisement127 1951-09-22 5 Powpef Cuts *mi notation* liaide to* toad Shedding today: l>.\.\: Kan Itln. Fred WaterhiMiHe, hid«i*triu4 <■;»-<•«.. kiilMini K-tate. Iliinearn Road. Singapore Tnri' I I no. Kwart Park. Holla mi Ritud. tdutn Park, t.uilop Hill, Way a tig Sat ii. Chats worth Road. Peirn* Road, souierville Estate. I.eedon Road. ii'toria Park,127 words
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Miscellaneous63 1951-09-22 5 l*' AW OOP MY GO-5H y AWBJGWT irS MO ..BUT I'LL SOON f^_%K 1 fN° W < BY GADFRY, AIN'T 1 I GOLLY OOP ANT HULLY )!7 -'v/r, r v_rtjort, MVTKiiarr i t ai**-* 1 M^^O I I oi./>_/ e_*M_«_.i_uci7c mcao ccc vni i't?P A JL-A J />M w" 1163 words
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Article906 1951-09-22 6 TABUAN - TABUAN By MUSINGS ON (CAR)TELS r |h'<) .rr. ..s ways, Sin--44 gapoi c Goi en menl is to inquire into the profits being ■oade h*. the Co ony*s motor traders The move is a good anc should have been n i a" easl i i i yeari906 words
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Article, Illustration2215 1951-09-22 6 T. H. SILCOCK - This Book Marks A Turning Point In Malayan Economics T. H. SILCOCK m -wr Plm I 7_fl//7 ACi 1 review of Dr. F.C. Benham 'TheNational lncome of Malaya 1947-49 By i Professor of Eco n o mica* University of Malara I 'HE pul 'Dr FC. B- hi i I he2,215 words
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Letter194 1951-09-22 6 Sir:— The residents m the neighbourhood of a certain much advertised hotel are surprised to find that the first class hotel ha.s turned out to be a Restaurant which blares much m its fullest volume. The loud-speaker installed m that hotel blares out orders,194 words
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Letter108 1951-09-22 6 Sir; "The Man who Searched lor the Rainbow" by Takar published m your issue of Sept. 13 should be read by our rulers. In spite of the vast empire it has built the British nation. just a.s the rich and powerful merchant referred to by108 words
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Article, Illustration9 1951-09-22 6 "-—and all JL*aid was, 'Come m^*mam^m_§_____WmmLJ*z;i'' m9 words
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Article165 1951-09-22 6 Review of Views To I I fc_ i iaAe. And v proposal that t j 1 would arc* I the est C thi i pecia I w l t he hospitals f< I Labour's Prosp.< 'Till- L hour P. I Ge i c ch- pendent E I I Lab ir165 words
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Article241 1951-09-22 7 Labour Confident' Nation Better Off Than Under Tories' LONDO-N, Srpt. 21 (Reuter). Prime Minister Clement Attlee before leaving here yesterday to motor j north for the Scottish Labour Party conference, said: fci Labour Hill go to I the country with conticl«'llce.*, "No fair-minded man can deny that the majority of241 words
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77 1951-09-22 7 OTTAWA. Sept. 21 (AP)— The North Atlantic Treaty Organisa* iori ended its meeting here last night with a declaration warning Russia that ti.e Western alliance will not be split either by "peace moves" or threats. The member nations also agreed to develop the organisation77 words
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162 1951-09-22 7 SENATE INQUIRY WASHINGTON. Sept. 21 (AP) —A retired Far Eastern Army Intelligence officer said yesterday that early last year. Am-bassador-at-large Philip C. Jessup told him U.S. recognition ol Communist China was imminent Brigadier-Gen Louis J For'ier said the conversation took p. ace m162 words
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203 1951-09-22 7 Bevanites Issue New Pamphlet Giving Views LONDON. Sept. 21, (AFP) The three Labour members ot Parliament who. led by former Labour 1 Minister Aneurin Bevan. resigned their posts m disapproval oi the last British budget, yesterday published a 50.000-word pamphlet entitled 4 'Going Our Way- to state their present attitude.203 words
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Article27 1951-09-22 7 LAS VEGAS. Nevada. Sept. 21 lUP'—Frank Sinatra filed his long-awaited divorce suit against Nancy Sinatra yesterday charging that she was mean to him mentally27 words
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Article23 1951-09-22 7 EAST and West Germany signed yesterday a $100,000,000 trade agreement and the Communists agreed to halt restrictions on western traffic to Berlin.- UP.UP. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-09-22 7 pnoto. President Truman tips the bucket to get a good load of mortar on his trowel as he lays the cornerstone for the government's new building at Washington, Sept 11. The 25-million-dollar general accounting office building is a seven-storey, blocksquare structure on the edge of theAP - 53 words
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223 1951-09-22 7 TEHERAN, Sept. 21 (AP)— Premier Mo.sadeq is dropping his plans to drlivrr his oil talks ultimatum lo Britain unill after the British elections next montii informed sources said today. A note demanding reopening of the broken off negotiations will be sent to Whitehall soon but223 words
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Article47 1951-09-22 7 WASHINGTON. Sept. 21 .AFP' A joint Congressional committee yesterday recommended that President Truman should have unlimited power to transfer a part of the $5,000,000.--000 credits for the rearmament of Europe to nations which a r e not members of the Atlantic Pact47 words
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Article27 1951-09-22 7 APPROXIMATELY 4,500,000 Australians are expected to vote tomorrow m a referendum to determine whether the government shall be empowered to outlaw the Communist Party.- U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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58 1951-09-22 7 BRITISH imports for the first eight months of 1951 outstripped export., by £808.000.000. and the nation was told yesterday it was living beyond its means Richard Stokes, Cabinet Minister m charge <>f Britain's raw materials supply. =aid there was "no solution to our present difficultiesA.P. - 58 words
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113 1951-09-22 7 Malaria Kills Million Annually In S-E Asia RANGOON, Sept. 21, (Reuter) Malaria affects 110.000,000 people and kills at least 1,000,000 every year m South-East Asia, it was estimated here Thursday at the regional conference of the World Health Organisation. The conference having a five-day debate on Asian health problems, urged113 words
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Article188 1951-09-22 7 Dutch Not Ready To End Union THE HAGUE, Sept. 21 (Reuter)— The Dutch Government will only be able to say whether it is prepared to end the Netherlands-Indone-sian union after it has studied possible alternatives, an official announcement said yesterday. Indonesia wishes to end the union established at the roundtable188 words
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198 1951-09-22 7 De LATTRE: WASHINGTON. Sept. 21. <UP> Gen. Jean de Lattre de Tassigny. French Commander-in-Chief m Indo-China. toid the National Press Club today Indo-China is lost to Communism "there is really no ban iei before the Suez He warned his listeners that the defence198 words
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Article40 1951-09-22 7 A "BREAKFAST TRAIN Irom Liverpool to London jumped off the tracks at HU mph. eight miles west of Northampton today, killing at least eight persons and injuring 48 as 10 coaches vvpnt __v_»r the embankment.— U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Advertisement336 1951-09-22 7 .;****.ViA**44* <( •>. A A AAA/ f DONALDSONS j I "rangefinder" I I 41/ -H 3 fill w2lo iK WE S M J J•* AMI I \!MI> LEFT U OK RIGHT HAM) CUIBS— $13.75 Ea. > t m 9 > mmmmmr yk woods n Jt \HO\i I|{o s W^L 1336 words
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Miscellaneous19 1951-09-22 7 v'aybfN -TN f^^^N TAKE OUR WASM I iHU .7^! CAN <£___E2} X^_Zf J \^^fn fe V AUNDRV T V <!19 words
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Article36 1951-09-22 8 me produce market m Singapore was steady, yesterday. In the copra section, buyers opened at $40 per picul and rising to $40i with sellers holding off. No business was report- i cd. I36 words
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Article215 1951-09-22 8 Norfolks On Way To Korea MORE than 1,000 "Holy i Boys" will arrive m Singa- pore today to fight the I Chinese Communists m Korea. And judging trom their reputation, they are certainly going to give the United Nations forces a I big hand m215 words
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195 1951-09-22 8 Conflicting influences contributed to a nervous, bewildered and irregular week to trading on the rubber market m Singapore. I ii their week y market reI port, Lewis and Pca 1: (Singap ire rubber brokers) stated that the market was influened by reports ol sterling devaluation,195 words
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Article107 1951-09-22 8 COMMODITY PRICES THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 K.S.S. Spot Loose $1.58' 5-Lj.._ FOB m bales Oct No. 1 R.S.S $1.59 SI..VH No. 2 R.S.S. $1.5:. 1- $1.54 No a K.S.S. (nom 51.48 j.1.51) Tone Quiet. LONDON Xl HULK Friday's opening prices per107 words
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856 1951-09-22 8 Standard Market Reportei SINGAPORE, Fri.—Lon dons enthusiastic bids at considerably higher prices together with the optimism m the United Kingdom general elections, caused rush buying for shares m all sections of the Malayan share market today. The market closed steady at the higher856 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-09-22 8 Squadron Leader W G Duncan Smith (right) CO. of aa R.A.F. Vampire Squadron at Tengah. chats with members of the Burma Air Force Mission which visited Far East Air Force Mission which visited Far East Air Force for a week, returning to Rangoon yesterday.44 words
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Advertisement530 1951-09-22 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overlond 3 r Francitco Loi Angefe. 'N Am "con 6 Conadian Citie* P«»nong P > horn •> oore Art LA/SF g*o*ge LUCKENBACH 21/26 Sept 27/28 Sepl 29 Sept c Oc» 26 Oct CHINA BEAR 24/2*Oct 11/26 Oct 290ct/lNo» 20 No* Fj- p-vticulari o* l>»530 words
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Advertisement245 1951-09-22 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., ITD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P 9arge Oct 6 Vessel for Muar Weekly Hoog Tot for Rengat. Oct 3 Vessel for Malacca Twke Weekly Thoog tor Bagan .Vessel for Port D.ckson... Weekly Si Api Api s e 2 9 T«ng Song for Malacca Port u________.245 words
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Advertisement184 1951-09-22 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS R.,.. R...e.d.n. IMH*- A„_.,.c. Lin. Ni d...„d tj MONTREAL. HALIFAX BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEAN ••••'SMN, 2 J«L, i-i/Z6Sept 27 Sept 28/29 xAmpenon(RLl 22/260cf 77 *7« /iooct 27/28 Oct 29/30 Orr Tobion(SMN. 27 Oet/3 N M _*,e___ /,UW x Kot- A /JN 4/5184 words
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Advertisement450 1951-09-22 8 SAILINGS ftOM SCANWNAVU uT^T^^ "PATAGONIA" for Bangkok S> p Hongkong. Manila Kobe Yokohama G4n« ii j 2 SELANDIA" for Saigon *<*&<* 19-200ct IC "PANAMA" for Bangkok J I > Hongkong Kobe Yokohomo 2J-2SDrr -FIONIA' for Bangkok 2J-2J* > 'MIONIA" for Bangkok 22-23 nT, f 'MALAYA" for Bangkok Hongkong 24-25N0» filings450 words
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Article, Illustration664 1951-09-22 9 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER TIONG BAHRU HAS BIG PLANS FOR ITS PEOPLE By HTHE twofold purpose of x paying tribute to "City Day" and securing additional members for the first official community centre m Singapore has prompted the Tiong Bahru Community Centre to erect the largest CantoneseStandard - 664 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-09-22 9 A SPECIAL ARCH— -to mark city status bein- granted to Singapore —m the coarse ol erec V 7! m imm U^ ESf^tJE """S* uait 7 S^^ at t!u> entrance to the two-day Fun Fair. The archmm, being decorated with coloured I,- and gai banting, v. iii bear the crest of57 words
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351 1951-09-22 9 Sir;— An American reader of your esteemed paper recently wen to great lengths by setting forth many examples to prove that racial discrimination is stronger m the East than m the West I do not propose to enter into a lengthy discussion351 words
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Article165 1951-09-22 9 Sir It is common knowledge for now over a century that the Malays have been known to be the most backward m every enterprise m British Malaya. If it took Ceylon 16 odd years to raise an efficient administration towards selfgovernment, the comparison between Malaya and165 words
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Advertisement237 1951-09-22 9 I—" a SALUTE TO OUR FASH C!TY TOL/AT JL From The CATHAY JrM Organisotion Theatres 4BJ where **l lm Entertainment Holds Supreme! fZj?m_y vJ-AJ-/ JJ mfj J fTiIST §fO N^ INE ,P°^ N 1 ».m,-1.45| DAY v^TW»!Smii^^ 930 p m 'l *N&jLkg*. m*mWmm*mmmm SB ****+.^^^*^*m*^>*m OPENS TOMORROW! xi're Locking For237 words
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Advertisement52 1951-09-22 9 Last 3 Shows 3, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m Warner Bros Exciting Western Drama Rocky Mountain Starring Errol Patrice FLYNN WYMOKE To-morrow at 11 a.m. Universal Abbott and Costello !n IT AIN'T HAY Tomorrow R.KO "THE THING" J COUGHS 1 I and tastes nice I mW™ res SE iL tt m^^Jg^52 words
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Advertisement315 1951-09-22 9 ~6 SHOWS TODAY.— j| 11 a.m, 1.45. J. OO. 6. .10. 9.30 p.m. j and al-o at I M'NITE TONIGHT I The Savage Charm and Reckless Escapades of the Greatest Lover the screen has ever inou n "W T ft* loves ond Titnms^^mof Rudolph Vaimnlmo VAIENTINO^AIiii v iOtift- SMALL *mmm315 words
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Miscellaneous194 1951-09-22 9 \frf (fea^J^lAU*^ rpODAV'S FORECAST: i .1 intuitive persons mayi take their dreams into ac-j count m the early hours Then the heavens remain' neutral. until the evening. 1 and leave us to our own de- 1 vices The morning is favour-, able for inspiration, artistic antl (reative work, iniagi- nation,194 words
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Miscellaneous681 1951-09-22 9 m The Air RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME ItM m Jv 41 m 7.. "at a r.i. Programme Sammary; 5.32 Salute to t;iv Day— A Musical Overture; 7.45 Presentation of ihe Charter of His Majesty Ihe Kins; to the City ol Singapore A broadcast with commentaries m English, Malay, Chinese681 words
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Article, Illustration195 1951-09-22 10 Maxine Rakich - Maxine Rakich By SENSITIVENESS and a keen sense of beauty coupled with the masterly handling of a camera are the qualities evident m Derrick Knight's one-man exhibition of photography, which was opened at the British Council Hall m Singapore yesterday afternoon by Mr. Malcolm MacStandard - 195 words
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Article368 1951-09-22 10 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Municipal Commissioner* may take legal action against the War Department authorities m Singapore m respect of a claim for $124,895.83. The claim dates back to 1945 and legal action will depend on the advice of the Commissioners' Legal Advisers.368 words
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382 1951-09-22 10 bring out the akin texture. A Speed Graphic was used with natural lighting to shoot scenes as well as portraits >nd all story-telling pictures. A few of the pictures were taken by a Speed Graphic with flash. This exhibition is divided up Into six sections,382 words
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Article, Illustration341 1951-09-22 10 Standard Staff Reporter A LOT has been done and much more can be done lo improve the administration of Singapore, said Mr. C 11. Hesterman. Manager of the Borneo Sumatra Trading Company (M) Lid., who is leaving on a 1 Iransier to South America.341 words
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Article60 1951-09-22 10 A lively debate on Education was held by the Singapore Combined Schools Forum yesterday at the Raffles Institution Hall. Chief speakers wen- Mr. AW. Frisby. Singaoore's Director of Education Prof. F. Mason. Professor of Education m the University of Malaya, and Mr Cheong Hock Hai of60 words
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Article53 1951-09-22 10 THE APPEAL of A X S ?f Sr £_.?tK G hany v a Mi!lst sentence of death for the murder of Cpl Peter Hugh Bell of the RAF during the December riots will be heard m the Curt of Criminal Appeal on Monday. Mr David Marshall will argue53 words
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Article60 1951-09-22 10 THIRTY student-teachers, including two women, handed m their Nomination Papers yes ter" CeJwl V* leacI each TrTning S thfSS_-i, the s Sr ond Section! Station. Teachers Training AssoThe post of the General flfl C^ ta H ry °*i th< Association wll filled by Mr. Lim60 words
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Article92 1951-09-22 10 *ruL* a, J? ard Staff the Municipal Commissioners jr* permitting floodlighting and decorative lighting to certain organisations and institutions. Municipal BuildingTand .omorow* today D^' ber^n^ d w Ue t(> ,,acr c numoeis of people being out of their Sn^, wa L chin S the process?™, and also92 words
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Article39 1951-09-22 10 rOR assisting m the disposal of a stolen watch valued at 8175. Abdul Rahman bin Ali Ahmad. a man with six previous convictions, v. as sentenced to one year's jail, m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday39 words
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210 1951-09-22 10 ti 7^9. A KEE wa char etl In the Singapore Ihird Police Court yesterday with beinj? a member of an unlawful assembly and causing hurl to Velauthean bopal a Indian, at Chua Chu Kan X Road on July 6. Gopal. a sub-contractor with210 words
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Article103 1951-09-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Refuting a suggestion made by Mr. John Laycock m the Singapore Legislative Council on Tuesday last that the Premium Bond issued m the Federation had proved a "'Mop', a Federal Government statement said that the sale of these bonds had been proceeding steadily103 words
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Article284 1951-09-22 10 Special Balcony For Dianne By Christine Diemer. Standard Special Correspondent ON THE most exdtfaf day of Singapore's history. the < ity\ honoured guest and Australia's Girl of the Year. Dianne Bowser, will sit quietly today on the balcony of a private apartment specially decorator: lor her m th e Capitol284 words
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Article84 1951-09-22 10 Standard Malay Correspondent AS a result ot accepting c advice of the British, the Ma lavs have become insignificant m their own country and become as what they are now ha dead and hall alive, says "Stiara UMNO," publication of the UMNO 'Suara (the Voice oft84 words
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Advertisement88 1951-09-22 10 1951 NASH RAMBLER VOTED BEST BY OWNER.!! i m_\\\\\\mmmT Jamil I J-^*^l-*t^^Sktmm^ t m*^__ my i* particularly .igninrant thai Na.h Rambler M owner, interviewed m impartial ur%fv €on<|uoled br MM A*m* A M •mart new car. They liked ila amazing eawdine mileaer SA\» A/ _<_ WL m,T US S n88 words
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Advertisement100 1951-09-22 10 \m_]t] I A PLEASURE TO USE' Hcreis.h. ge tamed,, a; mou,hv.^h-; -t tog use a^ your.no..^ W tr CJ!mcnl L th**, plcsanMc*, Kate tHMM, j, a added Oon jpiM !Uth and te,ecT, r a -mgeoner It is MOOM DETTOUN MOUTHWASH CAR 6 i _y *5 »i_. ~v- s*. v n100 words
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Miscellaneous20 1951-09-22 10 SINGAPORE DIARY V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road: Singapore Chess Club 5 p.m. British Counril Centre: Photographs of South-East Asia by Derrick Knight.20 words
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Article282 1951-09-22 11 INTERNATIONAL QADMH Ti>Z? IQVRNEY I i t I m World's Top Men Will Be Invited C->_l wm a j Standard Badminton Reporter MALAYA'S two outstanding players, Wong Peng Soon and Ong Poh Lim will be invited to take part m the International Championships which will be held282 words
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Article189 1951-09-22 11 HOYLAKE. CHESHIRE, Sept. 20. .Reuter) —Dai Rees (South Herts), title holder for the past two years, and all the other I chosen members of the British Ryder Cup team to go to America m November crashed one by one to surprising defeat m the "News189 words
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Article64 1951-09-22 11 OSLO. Sept 21 (Renter): X. rway will not be able to send ■an association football team on a tui ol the Far East this I winter, it was stated yesterday [by the Secretary cf th Norwegian Football Association. The Association had hoped to send a64 words
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Article31 1951-09-22 11 SYDNEY, Sept. 20 (UP)— Davis Cup player Frank Sedgmnn returned from the United States yesterday. He >aid reports that he was considering to turn professional were "h._*pelessly exaggerated."31 words
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Article83 1951-09-22 11 WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. (AP). Randolph Turpin tumbled sharply m the U.S. National Boxing Association's Quarterly ratings issued yesterday. After his loss of the world middleweight title to Sugar Ray Robinson last week. Turpin was given the position as third outstanding boxer m that division. l Preceding83 words
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Article18 1951-09-22 11 The ACS. Tanjong Ma lim. will hold their sports at 2 30 p.m. today18 words
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Article88 1951-09-22 11 THE following ties ss the Singapore badminton championships will be played at the Clerical Union HaU"at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow. Junior Inter-club: Eclipse B.P v. Amateur Athletic Union. Women's Junior Singles (semifinal): Miss Rose Soong (Swift) v. Miss Rosie Foong (Marigold). Tournament official: Kiong Chai Wbon, umpire: Kg88 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-09-22 11 Kelantan League Champs Photo. ML RAD Ahmad, captain of the Kelantan Warders XI being "chaired" by his teammates after winning their key match by 2 o over Suara Muda last Wednesday to become league champions. Koh Chin PengKoh Chin Peng - 38 words
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248 1951-09-22 11 PARIT BUNTAR, Fri.— ln an evenly contested hockey match played at the public padang on Wednesday the Krian Rovers scored a narrow 2-1 win over the RASC Sports Club of Taiping. Hazari. the North full back. gave a fine display while Munuj samy248 words
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Article25 1951-09-22 11 LONDON. Sept. 21 CAP)— Yesterday's soccer results were: DIVISION II Hull City I, Notts C. 3. DIVISION lll— Northern Northampton 4. Southend 3.25 words
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Article272 1951-09-22 11 Vlc Toweel Mystery Deepens JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 21, (AP)— The Vie Toweel mystery deepened yester- day with tbe announcement that Toweel, world bantamweight champion, will meet Jimmy CarruI thers, Australian chamI pion, m Johannesburg on March 10. John Phillips, of Australia, signed contracts with the Transvaal National Sporting Club on behalf272 words
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Article90 1951-09-22 11 93.000 See World Speedway C'ship LONDON Se| t 21 (Ih itei The Edinburgh see* nd di\ sp< i [waj ri er, won the i i tiampi tship bu 1 1 r... it after a three m til at the od n the heats pr» l I V ong, Jack Biggs90 words
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Advertisement59 1951-09-22 11 m^^^ _^^^^_^^^^^^^L«^MHSB_____M__^____f^^^________________________-____^^ *sBg Bb&\ 99^^^^ n_r_Vtlf_M____ffiHffS fffr*r^**t-_M '''^IS?.** -^3_H______H_B _______a A*MsSlßPj_WmJ^_wm^_mW_\ mt H&feli il Urr_« 8 a ,WJw_W iMz A_• -Mr jir ,(35* ,^r -y __y &jl> mr mW^ma^^mwM _y____^__f__E__WssmE__mmVmmr§Ztl ll Wa!i |Aj.? g ir _f Mr '&> J_T wF Ay Jg mwmrmmr mw m JJS X P\ SINGAPORE ___vv59 words
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Article246 1951-09-22 12 CHEERFUL Lads proved their superiority beyond all doubt m tat* replay of their SAFA Junior Cap tie against 32 Coy RAMC yesterday winning by tour goals to three. It was a very close game. P on both side was of a gh standard. While the Lads246 words
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Article, Illustration911 1951-09-22 12 Stern Struggle Expected In Army Final TODAY'S Far East Land Forces soccer final should be a most closely contested match from the first whistle both finalists, Singapore Engineering Regiment and 42 Marine Commandos, are going all out to win the FARELF Cup. The Singapore Engineering Regiment qualified for the final911 words
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Article161 1951-09-22 12 j LUCK was against Breweries Sports Club when they met j Ford Motors Sports Club and I Inst two goals to one m a Singapore Business Houses Knock-out cup game at Farrer Park yesterday. Fords kicked off attacked and scored m the tenth minute through Chiang Chee.161 words
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Article101 1951-09-22 12 ATHLETICS Civilians v. Services on SRC padang 3 p.m.; YMMA sports at Geylang Malay School 3 p.m.; Prince Edward Boys Club sports at 2.30 p.m. SOCCER FARELF Cup final between Singapore Engineering Regt. and 42 Marina Commandos at Tang~ Un 5.15 p.m.; Business Houses FA v. Royal101 words
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Article100 1951-09-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The FA cup match between Selangor Chinese Recreation Club and the Police Depot at Princes Road today, was abandoned after half time, as a result of a heavy rain shortly after the start. The game will be played on the Princes Road ground100 words
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198 1951-09-22 12 KEITH MITCHELL, the City Asian Came* swimmer, slashed 22.9 seconds off his last year's School record for the 200 metres freestyle at Raffles Institution's Bth annual swimming carnival at the Chinese S.C. pool yesterday. Taking part m three events. Keith improved on all the198 words
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Article279 1951-09-22 12 SEREMBAN. Fri.-Negri Sembilan Hockey Association league championship will be decided m one round this year and not S two as m the previous years Una decision was arrived at the annual general meeting of he Association held on Wednesday at J he ri Sembilan279 words
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Article284 1951-09-22 12 I RECORDS should topple m today's Tiger Swimming Clnb Swimmers' Day meet at Pasir Panjang when the cream of the Club's swimmers compete with each other for the major honours of the day. An absentee from the meet today will be the Club's Asian Games284 words
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Article412 1951-09-22 12 (LASS I 100 metres breast stroke: I Keith Mitchell, 2. Poh Soo Chuan. 3. Hee Kong Hin. 1 mm 22.5 >ecs. 50 metres breast stroke: 1 Hee Kong Hrn, 2. See Hock Hee. 3. Poh Soo Chuan 36.8 sees. 50 Metres freestyle: 1. Willie Hee. 2. Lee Ch412 words
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Article29 1951-09-22 12 ALOR STAR, Fri— Kedah went down 2-to an RAF team m h. n Ji y 80ccer match played at the KFA grounds at A lor Star29 words
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Advertisement132 1951-09-22 12 pSAWTE TO lint i lfn I HAPPY WORtif STADIUM m TONIGHT at I SPECIAL PRESENTATION SINGAPORE'S SANDOW I nicknamed "SUPFPAAAki BOSCA BOAH mm\ VS Wm Wmk CHABLIE 1 gamage|^ CHOTA DABA SING; Cgfe iLEOWKWONCSENcNF M ABDULLAH W SANDOW <f JEFF CLARK 1 PLUS 2 OTHtR BOUTS BOOKINGS: I Only CD132 words
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Article134 1951-09-22 1 Founder Sta rted As Clerk U.I RVSIAU rtirti nil I \li ll I II 11 Britain s Emthe Thomas ffleswill that portance I ipore cele- ►n. and S ngapoi n I Sta tuna me is brighter, trse by ents m and ds. sea. o P Island ot nm i ii134 words
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Article, Illustration2362 1951-09-22 1 Raffles Rose To Key Job In Penang ing il his desk m East In lia House m Leaden Hah Streel trom morn .ill eve, Rati es during his leisure hours, mastered French. He also read widely m the English and French classics, and set himself with a special and lastingStandard - 2,362 words
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Article, Illustration254 1951-09-22 1 'Kerr on I AM very grateful to the SINGA- \J PORE STANDARD for giving me Q this opportunity of sending to the people of the Colony, where I left be- \J hind so many friends, my greetings A ond congratulations on this great oc- V casion254 words
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Article, Illustration2271 1951-09-22 1 Dr. E. H. G. DOBBY - Our mudbank city is comparable to Washington Dr. E. H. G. DOBBY By Professor of Geography, I'niversify of Malaya. SINGAPORE gets its city charter to-day. This fitly acknowledges the rank Singapore has achieved. The town and its suburbs now well exceed a million people and thereby becomes one of the2,271 words
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Advertisement102 1951-09-22 1 .>■.-■. '.'V,. <.tn3Mfr* V'-'-'jJifc-^-^BRifli^r \_\m* m '■> -fr *^*mmm m mi\ftiwmm*n'*fmm \'ZZ :Wmm\'*9 m m m^ Mm Z{ 11l i'firijaj- >,*.? _<too!i- 'iavyiy. v -^K'**XCKyy ■feSJftO'l^'JiEESc^^ '^■yrPFHKMnfttf 'rWy 'flMffi vtPMk: ■»»''*B?3b^f A _<-4_r^_____ VEs-WEsd* '•'■'•X^Jvt r^^]!_..^E:i^S!^..K_L^ -";T -t^ f* t^Bi 91 »X-F____________r?_^'&'-!'___E _»S«3fl____________________-_____________n_-____H f* '-'^l -I li#^ j£s^* mmm\mW\ 'jjV^102 words
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Article, Illustration2909 1951-09-22 2 ANAK MELAYU - ANAK MELAYU By IJ ANY appraisal of ji Singapore's poli- tical life life must, of i necessity, be made against the background of Malayan politics as a whole, i We make this obser'j vation m view of the tendency among many people to regard political2,909 words
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954 1951-09-22 3 Victor Purcell - Orderlycitadel of democratic society Victor Purcell By "LET it still be the boast of Britain", wrote Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles m a well-known burst of rhetoric, "to write her name m characters of light; let her not be remembered as the tempest whose course was desolation, but as the gale954 words
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2382 1951-09-22 3 VICTOR PURCELL - First Chinese Junk Arrived In February 1821 From Amoy VICTOR PURCELL By WHEN Raffles landed at Singapore on January 28, 1819, he found that the total population of the island was only 120 Malays and 30 Chinese. (But it must not be forgotten that the Chinese had been numerous m2,382 words
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Advertisement73 1951-09-22 3 {/ammeter Jo r yoool Quality and tjfic> Ser ft < For many decades our firm has seen and shared Singapore's qrowtfi and has always faithfully and efficiently served I the many thousands of Singaporeans who go obout their daily work by the time of their Qammeter watches J//fcr 1909 (./oc73 words
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Article, Illustration1375 1951-09-22 4 PATRICKCHEE - 2,500 Ocean Liners Call At PATRICKCHEE By ..\PPROXIMATEI'y 2,50*0 ocean liners, representing a net tonnage ot over 8,000,000, come alongside Singapore whar- i s yearly. In additi o th I. f c passenger and i steamers, there r-.cw be been a* all time tome h indred oi r > coasting1,375 words
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Article, Illustration508 1951-09-22 4 war ended, is full of the unexpected and of improvisations. Three factors m particular have contributed to making the post-war career of the Harbour Board adventurous: Congestion during the military phase and shortly afterwards, efforts by subversive communist elements to attack the economy of Ma lava through508 words
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Advertisement93 1951-09-22 4 ElflT •Wty t p v I l^l^^ts" (ygPS? T-Ili!. z f&XF*-^^ _^r=i« _rt *V^> t^ ■:Vl 4lJ*&_ A _r^l fff&A^mV9 <^\1 J I H i M mi :^1. -w**- \^JJ m immS m Y -o v Ln i "'jr^CT) I y*r-^*^~ 5 KFEPING abreast with the progress j .^rp" of93 words
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Advertisement284 1951-09-22 4 COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES Cold Storage Creomerics Limited wos estoblished m 1937 as a subsidiary Company of the Singapore Cold Storoge Co. Ltd., m conjunction with Lo Fobrica de Cervexo de Son Miguel, or Son Miguel Brewery Inc., f'W Monila, Philippines. .jZ& Cold Storoge Creomeries is a lineal descendant of the284 words
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Article, Illustration3941 1951-09-22 5 Rev. Canon D. D. CHELLIAH - Rev. Canon D. D. CHELLIAH By m, HEADMASTER, ST. ANDREWS AFTERNOON SCHOOL )N this historic day when "the ancient city of Singapura" is created a city by a Royal Charter one naturally turns one's thoughts to its past history m order to ascertain howStandard - 3,941 words
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Advertisement220 1951-09-22 5 ill DhPi. rical Goods as comprehensive jjj id "Electrical" is spelt plus (J jdance and ripened experience of jj i tl F.ngineerin£ Expert. j GAMES DEPT. has our ran^e ot these goods jj tmprehenshre than now. Con- Iv shipments make Selection easier. I Ih, t a Avenue the Quality jj220 words
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Advertisement101 1951-09-22 5 FOR SALE, t J Al At the Godowns of the Undersigned SUPERIOR English-bottled SHERRY, m cases containing 3 dozens, at -87 per dozen GUTHRIE k CO. t Singapore, 26th August, 1840. <■ <r This is not a current offer! It is a T reproduction of one of Guthries' first T101 words
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Article, Illustration2593 1951-09-22 6 UNGKU ABDUL AZIZ - Singapore may welt be workshop of S.E. Asia UNGKU ABDUL AZIZ By Lecturer m Economic*, University of Malaya. IF one is allowed to make certain assumptions regarding rhe internal and intl m; tioual political situation, then it can be truly said that Singapore's prosperity is largely determined oy two complexesStandard - 2,593 words
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Advertisement228 1951-09-22 6 OF PROGRESS I I V fl .o„L'!; 9 54- P s om ;r Hon ot 150 when R G fH become 5,000 m 5 mem** QnA 10,683 m 5 yeors. Th, pr populotion is over 1 000 Singopore hos now become the 7th Jjj Cify m the B h Common228 words
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Advertisement141 1951-09-22 7 uw "w™***-**^^ vvvvvvvvvv v mr v v v v v v v ♦> A♦>aaaaaaaaaa a a a a a a a a a a a a I vv..\^>\\\\\\\\\\vv\\V\\\\\V\\\VVV*k\\\\V\V*iV\V\VV\V\\\\V\VVV\\VX\\\\V\\V\\\V\\\V\\\\\\\\V\\\\\Vi w I I J -Hi niE ;*j HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING 11 CORPORATION COLLYER QUAY, ORCHARD ROAD I SINGAPORE Capital Authorised Hong Kong141 words
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Article, Illustration2975 1951-09-22 8 DURAI RAJA SINGHAM - DURAI RAJA SINGHAM By Author of 'In the Land of My Birth. 'Malayan Place Names.' etc. "Singapore may well become the centre where Asian unity will he forged, lor m future the peoples €>f Asia must hold together for their own2,975 words
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Advertisement270 1951-09-22 8 1858 jjjO 1951 I_____________________F__________r--'.____r-- <- v— _r ,r. t* ".".eg V'" **W _"*_H________!^""«P^^T' > s*^^^^ r v- >-. y .1 .__________rl *___h__T' ___r._i_r __L _t *t^w^Bß^^y*r^^Sfct_»fe<te mmmmwrnar^m fmm& mm mV_S_f^ 4^ 4 -^^JI C.X I iffaft) WE HAVE BEEN HAPPY TO GRO^. UP WITH THE PEOPLE OF SINGAPORE SHARING WITH270 words
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Advertisement128 1951-09-22 8 lalLn 111 leads the World m IMullardJ Better Radio Listeni ji One of tl ARD J mode) it hoi. •LEn a vers I \T x cabinet with wood-grain Bi "VSIf "W& WamJ 44^-^^^ cator. 4. Extension loudspe With -v. itch. 5. 7" lo id peak* 1 lii MODEL MAS j128 words
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Advertisement213 1951-09-22 9 "f^ftl^ __M_ \__*m a m a _?^!?i~= mm __W ftf^S' -Sgf I jwrnm l AAmmmWKSsmvmmßmk^ A I JHI 9k the Sensational New "\1 1 _\~_f f g\T_ Igm l*| C C ur mac hines m onev H||UUkII3 that's Sensimatic magic m f^ m !j m mmmm m This is the213 words
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Advertisement120 1951-09-22 9 become a household '-.ord throughout Malaya. JF^ 'VRP^ synonymous with quality, service and fair dealing. |MF#f* /j^T^^^^^^^D the entire Peninsula from Singapore m the South AIR-CONDITIONED branch at holla*::- B§| to Kedah and Kelantan m the North A fleet of VILLAGE. SINGAPORE. OPENED m .UI. ffiM SIGN A I H^l120 words
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Article, Illustration4040 1951-09-22 10 Dr. A. A. SANDOSHAM - Very good record of public health Dr. A. A. SANDOSHAM By PROFESSOR OF PARASITOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA. |)E SPITE public opinion to the contrary, Singapore's record of medical and health work has been very good indeed Taking into consideration its situation, its population and its trade Singapore, unlike other larg<Standard - 4,040 words
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Advertisement138 1951-09-22 10 mSi j^ "--HF J^M»t*ik I //J n. VwUVWV _w<. sp -X\ i\V =se,' t* /jf /united statis AFRICA___Z "7 _/x t M r F^* s.r^^^^ ull AWAf *Aw 1 1 ma _f *.is__i__a_i i |^S _..v___n_______rl___uli i _m*- Aw mm/ mmi tendon Correspondents y^fr*^ j r a=^g^ gg^" PLANTATION. RUBBER138 words
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Advertisement1083 1951-09-22 11 r «__>__- T 'lj V-U-P ■-■■■•--■■■■■■■•■■■^•--^•»_^===-**g=*-**«*^ I :i j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^wnwßnn__sanjcHi^j^____, i j^y__a_M/~*iirrsi^li^^™^^ Tiy***T*^^"^-__^__B^wtffP^?^^P-^*'~*"*T '^Jr^^ft m^fi m^m r 4 r^.^^^B^,^?" "smtP**. i* o AN IDEAL T ol^ ie" I «ff#t# been awarded 24 wj[*i A i-filnon tf_._J i mm c r a a 1 m ERRAVALLO'S TONIC BARK and IRON WINE Stimulates1,083 words
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Advertisement177 1951-09-22 12 ,s</ ASIATIC PETROLEUM Vj. COMPANY (S.S.) LTD m *pmmm^ wm m— Arm. a> i— mmm* 1896 1951 I MA m* _w A^r^^^*K A^ m mmmm_m At mmZmmm \A __>• SERVICE TO TOE CITY OF SINGAPORE M l 77/ is first D. IL COMET is dur m Singapore m October, /''<177 words
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Advertisement248 1951-09-22 13 tit llvst tiro fioorf far jyoft... thi Itt titt* llvst ttrv \lu,i f ,s tn be found here. 1 Aha for your Selection 2 I ui,l,> und -t-rt-r-r. 1t,.,,,,,- a f:- MEN'S WEAR JEWELLERY 1 CHILDREN'S WEAR READY MADES jj SWIM SUITS I and aur 5 TAILORING DEPT. LADIES GENTS248 words
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Advertisement70 1951-09-22 13 Jl Olivetti ll xlj i Trß Wlf I I Elf 9 Imm W*-^Z^zZZ^ZZZ>^*_s§sm mSsSS^ timWmvmimim^mmmmW^-tzW^mtmwm _s_____S**s l____f__. < *_E___i£_r_P__^____l S_S____n&f_. _______i_ij»^^^'^ _____________l^S*S*>s_S ___r___. ____l _-_-f____^____**___________ _S B ***^^**__***r_______^ ik iThe portable machine combin- it is the outstanding product ing all the features of a cf simplicity of design coupled standard70 words
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Article, Illustration2719 1951-09-22 14 G. G. THOMSON - G. G. THOMSON By Public Relations Secretary. ISi.-j .AP* )RE can no moiv g-et 'aw^y from Sir Stamford baffles than a son from his natural father who brought him up m his earliest malleable years and who left his views for the future very clearly m hisStandard - 2,719 words
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Advertisement258 1951-09-22 14 3 3 3 <r a 44 Mi IM«_B____W______________________________^_____^^ T T7 lL l^_____^_______________________________________________________________^__________^___________________________^____ T? fc i m mm^^^^^^^^^^^^m^^^^^^^^^^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mmmmm^^^^u^m^^mmmmmmm^mmm rr* mm^mm^mmmm^mmmM_^_^_^_^_mmwmm^mm^m^mm^mm^mm^mm^mm^mm^mm^mm^mm^mm^mm^mm^mm^mmmmm^m^^^maa^m w l~ T^ H lL r_n mim 'l** H kL 9 9 9 99 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 9 t^m 9 *9 9 9 _H rf*258 words
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Advertisement142 1951-09-22 14 oTIC <H»* I T^ w* **> i M< \ec<> Ild 3O m But that's not all Amplex at the same time safely certainly eliminates all offensive odours at source from withe body. Amplex. the great* contribution to personal freshnes m 50 years, is the only Gordon Young activated chlorophyll which142 words
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Article891 1951-09-22 15 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By SINGAPORE is full of surprises to the newcomer from the W est. Go where he will, he finds it hard to shake off the strange atmosphere of the place that clings to the island like the smoke of a thousand joss-sticks. A colourful spot, one891 words
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Advertisement156 1951-09-22 15 r *G*-n--fr**ft**OOTnniffl^ QUALITY COUNTS n '^y BELL HOWELL and tl^^^ BELL HOWELL- GAUMONT g |Hbb HI 8 ond 16 mm cameras, projectors ond accessories. m The world's finest Cine-products tX n fi iWIMIII PILOT RADIOS I fe flj|)lljB i 1 The Standard of excellence r, kj {z^izzi&^^^Sj Available m 4156 words
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Advertisement97 1951-09-22 15 m \ms\%M. w Distributors: SINGAPORE: MARDEN CO., 82 ORCHARD ROAD KUALA LUMPUR: CHUAN HUAT CO., 513 BATU RD. IPOH: RADIO fr GENERAL TRADING CO., 186 Brewster Roed PENANG: LIN RADIO Co., 102 BURMAH ROAD SEREMBAN: HUP HUP LTD., 29 Jelen Tunku Honor tl fffri» Factory Representative* SIN6AIOM _r Salute ta97 words
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Article, Illustration4005 1951-09-22 16 WHEN SINGAPORE WAS SYONAN i_- t. mitt like to toriet but uhich it MB be l**"**"**" rem^mmr, O* IM f_«- mi pm mm reemrd a pkmm j«W_«^» fTS-T^tTS to VSlZ^ISmy. Sp-r. fcn__K-.«M m«f it impouiVe to n ,r,her *nd p^Jto. «*fc th. or _^^'^__^^_C^l^Jl^^^^ L^en. porforf of the occupation _r«,4,005 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-09-22 18 f^oto. Since those early days when the chief commodities of trade m the g^ajJlicUp^ were neooer tin and copra. Singapore's Boat Quay has been the DacKooor which of the Colony's entrepot trade ceaselessly Passes. This picture shows m Xc foreTround) tongkangs being loaded with bales of rubber for UAA whUeStandard - 67 words
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Article, Illustration376 1951-09-22 18 'THE oldest institution of its kind that is intimately connected with the develop ment of Singapore City's social and health services is the St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade, which has its headquarters at Stamford Road. Though the S.J.A. was founded more than 800 years ago. about the376 words
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Advertisement214 1951-09-22 18 _Wk li_Wr™ru'^l!m\ v^jS__'^_^rf^^^^£^x^^«s^^ amm yfirS y\__-_______________________. '^**<_________________________-____, u tti*BSWBl auitftßr^'__H|j By *S a a______B ___f _S_L *^_HB tti **Hf __^9 mm "l *aL mt'A WmWSmi %Emm\*Tr~ if V 4lll__dMiliff^||ft^^ ■■fe: x'jS' t_S** _L_S wSmimm* «I_F ________r __F ______H_______i SP^^___id_____-_K ___9 ii_^__^__M__. ■■*f wa __fi__H _______p^***_____. _m^ j(iHl_Jjwhu^TOl^'S^!il3p^^____________lw .^y- _a^ m&\214 words
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Advertisement146 1951-09-22 18 Fl %tW /^r n?jfT o0 1 jf -ME/ frF&M v WrlM ONG GUAN ••feA .^^Li I Tfc« tailor* r»pu.«-__ *<.f .•>.«■, j; jAx ßwHfc f dMifin an..) f^hton* for w. P'' 1/"P*-*J|PS£ 2*i 1 0. COLKMAN sTKKI 4 (dUif HI i: 5) COMMERCIAL TRADERS LTD The first House of Hire-Piirch146 words
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Article, Illustration146 1951-09-22 19 Glimpses S'pore-Old New (Above) Collyei -Quay as t looked before the last reclamation was completed m 1911, and (left) Collyer Quay of today. The Boat Quay of today (above) is not only the outlet of the various products of Malaya, but also of the regions around whose raw materials are146 words
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Advertisement71 1951-09-22 19 ESTABLISHED 4^7 1891 CONGRATULATIONS^!) I SINGAPORE P k li//// V. On this very Wl/// W v auspicious occasion m/Jj/J %-ss 1951 <*#W CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LTD. ;r^___ 43 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE •A* \i:vT \\mtmmm m mla na\ 1 1 I.H 111 I 111 SIIMIM Wm BAR II *ft Vli71 words
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Advertisement346 1951-09-22 19 r\ it ...v\^wMß]^R*Sf\'^.v': y '■■'y.'.''*^^m iim^ _:-^^*Xv*?SSa______K_^ i?^' ....v: ______> &fr' '->_ m] m r-Wmmz mm* '■'■'■'■'■'•'•'•'•'rr.'.'.v^w^r^.v^MSSgmßiX^a^ I. v N «B&ili£ -.mBF*- «55 B^ C__W_ s9K3_^| _H&y_3 _SsPi!^______F j ««*j>" jfl _^^___s_^_m^~ s < '_______S' .41 __w :-'-'''.-i__^_»w_^^^BP^ 1 ___B__H___________. _J*t.-' ___H __F^^- _8«i _)*o__ fl<^</>/ fa* YOU KNOW THAT346 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1951-09-22 20 GEORGE RASIAH - TRADING STATION NOW A BIG CITY GEORGE RASIAH by SINGAPORE today takes its unique place among world's leading cities as the Queen of the Straits, and the first city of the Malayan Archi- pelago. i There is, m fact, no other city m the whole of the Archipelago which i1,254 words
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Article222 1951-09-22 20 Singapore, healthiest port m the East, is today "raised to the status and dignity of a city" by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the Crown. On the evening of Jan. 28. 1819. two Englishmen and a Sepoy guard made their way m a222 words
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Advertisement133 1951-09-22 20 What makes Ag^^f^^^C^^ CffßOfN-y^M^^ t? li X^~zS J so muck m demand all over the world mmmaaaa The powerful overheod volvt jlfU ''',> j t engines give on obundonce of /^-Tr^ power which moke them ,C^S4v "quick oH the mork." 7, ffi^i^// "7*""' -Jl Front wheel drive ond rock ond133 words
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