Singapore Standard, 25 September 1951
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Title Section18 1951-09-25 1 Singapore Standard fH J9u Tn JL v: NO. 86. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.18 words
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Article434 1951-09-25 1 Confident Of from Ailment LONDON, Sept. 21. king Oorge wa>. reported m good spirits today and eon li dent ol recovery front a major lung operation. A Palace spokesman said Queen Elizabeth spent the morning with her husband, but that no other members of the RoyalAP; Reuter - 434 words
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Article51 1951-09-25 1 Iran To Expel Britons 24 AP ial Bril sh b>j refli •*;■>" axpc led ta i ess Ihey tracts ■t« nati i sed d a $ma cl* tember oi B I decision ir me v...h Pi Bade te British C m the Oil I ge B Ross the BN EX51 words
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Article, Illustration110 1951-09-25 1 I'll \ISt for the wut the p-Mple of the United Kingdom irt- bearing "austerity" tame train Mr. Tan Chin Tuan vicePrcjidtl of the Singapore I cgislatifC Council yesterday i-n his return from Sydney by -Jantas/BOAC. He marvelled .»t the "self-sacrifices" and the wiv people put up with rationin;; We are110 words
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Article62 1951-09-25 1 SAIGON. Sepl 24 !Reu!er>Bighta oi United States v -s have arrived at Saigon 13.000-ton French ai carrief Arromanches, a Navy communique a:*ed today c Arromanchea is the for- B itish c.t.:.er Colossus. haa paced 22 planes c lircratt carrier at the il the Cbmmander-in-todo-China, Ge.62 words
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Article201 1951-09-25 1 TRUCE TALKS TO GO ON TOD AY TOklO, Sept. 24 (AP).— U.N. ami Red liaison officers met m kaesong this morning to sel up arrangements under which talks, if resumed, could make I lie most rapid progress possible. About six hours later the Reds sent I the Allies a memorandum,201 words
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Article36 1951-09-25 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 24 (ReuterAAP. Sir Esier Dening. Britain, first post-war Ambassador to Japan, arrived here today aboard the Cortu and will continue his trip to Japan aboard the Glengarry tomorrow afterno mi.36 words
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Article202 1951-09-25 1 Federal Citizenship KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— All communities m the Federation, including the Malays, have been asked by the Malayan Chinese Association to join m its fight to gain for the country more liberal citizenship laws. The MCA is to petition the Government against the proposed202 words
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Article132 1951-09-25 1 TAIPEI, Sept. 24 (Reuter-AAP)j Fifty-two soldiers have written a letter using their own blood to Nationalist President Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek appealing for the formation of a suicide squad, local newspapers reported today. The iep_.i_3 qu..teu ...e .•.-.iUi.-.-.s 1 letter: "We cannot live m the132 words
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Article85 1951-09-25 1 TI 1 E Commissioner-General for South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald yesterday telegraphed following message to the Secretary of State for the Colonies with a request that the message may be conveyed to His Majesty the King: "With humble duty I express, on behalf85 words
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Article142 1951-09-25 1 King's Chinese Lauded Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Sent 24 "It a happy day for Singapore," writes the London Times cu;respondent about last Saturday's celebrations. "It was also something more. The almost embarrassing loyalty ot the Straits Chinese, who prefer to i all themselves King's Chinese was demonstrated again and the142 words
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Article65 1951-09-25 1 Allies To Mcdify Italian Treat y WASHINGTON. Sept 24 <AP> The United States. Britain and Fiance are drafting a joint declaration of their plans to change the arms limitation provision m the 1J.47 Italian Peace Treaty This .three-power announcement probably will be made Eublic as a climax to a visit65 words
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Article104 1951-09-25 1 IPOH. Mon— Detailed analysis of the draw of the fourth milliondollar MCA lottery held m Singapore yesterday. shows that the Singapore members seemed 18 out of the 86 prizes offer ed The third and fourth prizes, two sixth prizes, six seventh prizes and eight eighth104 words
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Article82 1951-09-25 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 24 (Reuter) The United States is building up such a stockpile of atom bombs that It may well counterbalance the Soviet Union's great superiority m ground forces. Gen Hovt S. Vandenberg, United States Air Force Chief of Staff, said today. In an article82 words
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Article71 1951-09-25 1 BELGRADE. Sept. 24 (UP)— Marshal Tito charged today that Russia has bombing planes painted m Yugoslav colours and with the Yugoslav insignia poised m satellite countries ready to bomb this country. "Wee kno.s; this and we want the *vhole world to know it.' Tito shouted today71 words
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Article107 1951-09-25 1 LONDON. Sept. 24 In the absence of active interest prices drifted lower m most sections of the London Stock Exchange today. Operators appeared to be heeding the note of caution sounded m the weekend press m view of the King's illness and the forthcoming election. Recently107 words
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Article36 1951-09-25 1 CANBERRA. Sept. 24 (ReuterAAP)— Australia today divided up A£6,500,000 (£5.250.000* between the Governments of India. Pakistan and Ceylon as a first instalment under the Colombo Plan for economic assistance to South East Asian countries.36 words
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Article86 1951-09-25 1 SAIGON. Sept. 24 (Reuter.— French artillery blasted Vietminh positions ne-T Vinlong. 100 kilometres southeast of Saigon, according to a French Army communique issued today. Twentyeight Vietminh were killed and 11 wounded. Other reports said French Union patrols had intensified their activities In the threatened Tonking Delta86 words
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Article85 1951-09-25 1 TWO cars and a van were involved m an accident at the H mile East Coast Road shortly before midnight last night. The accident occurred at the same spot where an aeroplane crashed about two months ago. One of the cars was proceeding tr*85 words
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Article57 1951-09-25 1 A CHINESE who was alleged to have been running away from a detective who had allegedly seen him pick the pocket of a Cassenger m a bus. was knocked v a lorry last night at Beach Rond. The man was treated an oul-putient m the hospital and57 words
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Article79 1951-09-25 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 24 The following <-a the closing prices of rubber and tin on tho London Morket todop LONDON RUBiW LONDON TIN Spot 47 id. Spof £93 0 per t on) Oct. 47d. buyers, £?40 tellers. SjJ 45d Threo months: £885 iTn'/Mo. 43id.79 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-09-25 1 Shah Enjoys A Picnic The Shah ot Persia and his Queen face each other across a Per sian carpet; laden with a\ picnic spread during their holiday from th c Persian oil dispute which they spent near the Caspian Sea last week. Both wear riding habit. AP photo.AP - 48 words
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224 1951-09-25 1 Gave Arms, Ammo To Bandits,4 J ailed Standard Man Correspondent ALOR STAR. Sept. 24 Four axuiliary police m kampong Rora, North Kedah were convicted on their plea of guilty and sentenced to six years rigorous im* prisonment each, by Mr. Justice Abdul Hamid m the Supreme Court here for consorting224 words
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Article108 1951-09-25 1 SPECIAL PRAYERS were offered yesterday by the Churches m Singapore for the success of the King's operation and his speedy recovery. The Churches will continue to offer special prayers until the King is out of danger The Lord Bishop of Singapore. Rt. Rev. H.W. Baines,108 words
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Article95 1951-09-25 1 PARIS. Sept. 24 (AFP) The Australian radio said today that Prime Minister Robert Menzies together with New Zealand Premier R. Holland had sent a message to King George VI saying that the two Dominions were anxious to see an early recovery of their sovereign from his95 words
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294 1951-09-25 2 BILL TO AMEND TWO VIEWS ON THE NEW CONSTITUTION Standard Staff Reporter. A DRAFT BILL to make necessary amendments to the Municipal OrdinaiM c caused by Singapore's new status as a ctiy is being considered by ihe AUon_.*v-General and the legal advisers of the City Council. Mr E J Davies,294 words
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Article, Illustration122 1951-09-25 2 OYEZ, OYEZ, OYEZ, SEE TREMBLE >lr I P F. McNeice. 1 d President of the Singapore City Cmmm il photographed m his oflite yesterili-, hoidi:..; the gavel, made f- t ZMA year-old California u I.-*.', redwood tree, uhi.h ..is a i ft to Singapore from Major Flmer E. Kohinson ofStandard - 122 words
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Article77 1951-09-25 2 HIS curiosity aroused at the, v ~'---t of children Singing, stones at a basket, an Indian ice-, water- seller found a dead Chi--nes< infant boy inside. Abdul Rahman bin Musa the ice-water seller, related this at an inquest m the Singapore C:\i.vis Court yesterday into the77 words
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Article265 1951-09-25 2 Standard Staff ReporCer I MISS AMY An. the Hong- i] kong soprano who is on al brief visit to the Colony, i will be giving a IG-song re- i 1 cital m the Anglo-Chinese School auditorium. Barker < Koad, on Sept. 29, at 8.30 The proceeds265 words
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Article69 1951-09-25 2 THE CAUSE of the explosion m Purvis Street during the procession last Saturday night is still unknown, said a Police spokesman yesterday. Fragments from the explosion are being analysed by the Government chemist. Thirty-two people have since been accounted on the injured list. Except for69 words
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Article42 1951-09-25 2 THK SINGAPORE O ner Mr Choor Sinyh, returned a nndniK ot misadventure a' a m juest yesterday into the dea"h Sl *''>ng Yin Seng. wh o sustainS a cut m the toot while playing football and died of t_.t__m,s42 words
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Article634 1951-09-25 2 Ghany Appeal: Defence Hits At Evidence "MY CASE is that the various discrepancies and other unsatisfactory features of his evidence builds up a structure, which lacks stability and firmness and that the Crown rests its case on that structure," was a submission made by Mr. Kenneth A. Seth634 words
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257 1951-09-25 2 Standard Staff Reporter A 100 FOUNDATION Fellowships for advanced studies, will be awarded by the Rotary International m January 1952 for the academic year 1952/3. Each Fellowship is tenable for an academic year and is valued at USS3,4©©. The Rotary Club of Singapore will sponsor a257 words
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Article59 1951-09-25 2 Standard Staff Reporter A YOUNG girl, who sought employment m a house at MacKenzie Road on Sept. 14. walked out an hour later with the owner's jewellery, hidden m a pillow. The girl. Chua Peck Kiah (19) who pleaded guilty was yesterday allowed $500 bail until59 words
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Article84 1951-09-25 2 THE two-day art exhibition of oil paintings by Mr. Yankee Leong held at the Victoria Memorial Hall under the auspices of the Singapore Chinese British Association, has realised $413 as proceeds for the SATA Funds. Many of the 30 paintings were bought by local art lovers84 words
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Article, Illustration181 1951-09-25 2 A 31 -year-old Chinese, jell off the roof garden of Southerji Hotel Building at about 11 am. yesterday. He icas picked up dead m Eu Tong Sen Street. just oxitside the entrance to the hotel. An hour before he fell, the ?...m had some181 words
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Article41 1951-09-25 2 The Municipal Services Union will hold a dance and social at the Raffles Hotel this Wednesday, to commemorate its fifth anniversary. A limited number of tickets at $2.00 per couple will be obtainable at the door on that night.41 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-09-25 2 Standard Staff Reporter TEACHERS and art students are reminded that works for the Singapore Art Society's second annual Exhibition of works by Local Teachers and Art Students must be delivered at the British Council Centre. Singapore, on Friday, October 5, between 9 a.m. an 5.30 p.m. Exhibitors may71 words
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Article121 1951-09-25 2 other needlework, are eligible as well as paintings and drawings m any medium. All entries will be passed before a selection committee, which will include Mrs. A. Gunaratnam. Liv Kang, Suri bin Mohyani, Prof. Morrell and Dr. C A Gibson-Hill. n There is no entrance fee for the121 words
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Miscellaneous43 1951-09-25 2 i r____*_v UtAtr^^^^^^^^^BHP*"" 't^ 44^*^**^***—^**^^^ »<*^*^^*«_>*«^^-**^*»-«-»-%-%^»-»m_m_i^^i^ m^ mw m^_^%^v<-^. <-- tl fS^^ fe s^g^^ L^cAisr SB I becuz ►.£<. r vo %i <^X^Sf^ N,T> O WW i amha^tl-- A I® BIK^EJSJRffi STAY 9 J~^ HAOE^^ AH LOST DAlSyt-S TORN HIM USED TTWT L r. M43 words
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Article172 1951-09-25 3 SINGAPORE City Council-s-Id .ay down a dofin.y that only officers c requisite professional fl itions should be placed the professional salary was expressed by Mr A P Rajan (Progressive S at a recent meeting of th< I r.ce and General Purmmittee ot the Coun-172 words
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93 1951-09-25 3 BI restaurants were the on to rising commo- the Chairman ot the Consumers' Association. B beii Eu told The Stan- lasl ght She ed the G >vernment not at a move m this Public restaurants were strongly advocated by the C, osumers Association at93 words
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334 1951-09-25 3 QUARANTINE STATION MOVE $3 Millions May Go To Build It Standard Staff Reporter. IHE SINGAPORE Government is considering, as a matter of extreme urgency, the provision of funds to cover the capital cost of a new Animal Quarantine Station estimated to cost $3,000,000 to be constructed at Henderson Road. The334 words
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204 1951-09-25 3 MOTION suggesting the nterment of the first freedom of the City of Singapore on the Governor. Sir Franklin l.imson. will be introduced at the ordinary meeting of the ouncil this Friday. it will be introduced by Mr F. Smith (Nominated). Mr Smith told The204 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-09-25 3 photo. This collision between two delivery vans took place yesterday morning s t nine at the junction of Wilkinson and Arthur Roads, off Mountbatten Road. The driver of the van which has- turned turtle was injured and a passenger was taken to hospital with head injuries StandardStandard - 47 words
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Article292 1951-09-25 3 DETROIT, which litis year ig celebrating its own 2.>oth Anniversary of its founding, is greatly indebted lo Singapore for the tin and rubber, which have contributed greatly te make that American city the world's automotive eapital. according to a message of felicitation to the new292 words
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147 1951-09-25 3 Standard Staff Reporter A 30-YEAR-OLD mother, who allegedly tried to kill herself and her three children. was committed to stand trial at the Assizes after a preliminary inquiry m the Singapore First' Police Court yesterday. She was Seng Joo Geok. who faced three tentative caarges147 words
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119 1951-09-25 3 FROM A capital sum of $10,800 given by the Lee Rubber Company, 20 scholarships, each with an annual value of $180. payable quarterly, is open to Singapore Malay students m Standard VII m a Government or Government-aided English school m 1952 The scholarship will119 words
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Article31 1951-09-25 3 THE UNION Benevolent Society will be celebrating its fifth anniversary with a dinner at the Tai Tong Restaurant at Hanpy World on Sept. 29 at 8 p m.31 words
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Article198 1951-09-25 3 SUBSTATIONS liable to load shedding: I>AY: Armenian Street DC, Tan Chye Place 'Port Canning, Seah St. Waterloo street. St. Andrews High st Stamford Kd.. Fire-done. Mackenzie Road, Bukit Timah Pumps, Balestler Road. Jalan Ampas, 8.M.8.< M.Kit, hie, Braddell Rise, Seletar Pumps. Nee soon. Seletar ireless. Mental Hospital, Trafalgar198 words
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Article21 1951-09-25 3 THE Singapore Stamp Club will hold a social at the Shackle Ciub on Beach Road this evening at 5J5.21 words
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Article105 1951-09-25 3 Lohia Will Meet Labour Party Men DR. RAM MANOHAR LOH lA. the Indian Socialist leader, is expected to arrive m Singapore at 11.30 this morning from Bangkok, on a four-day visit. On Wednesday. Dr. Lohia will visit trade union centres and meet members of the Labour Party of Singapore m105 words
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Article189 1951-09-25 3 TIIE Singapore City Council Chamber will be open to the public from today till Saturday, from nine m the morning until Aye m the afternoon, to give ail Singaporeans an opportunity to see the Royal Charter. On show with it will be an exhibition189 words
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Article75 1951-09-25 3 THE sea-dragon belonging to the Singapore Lighter Owners Association made a last appearance off the Esplanade last night before a huge crowd who lined up the seafront from Telok Ayer Basin downwards Those present saw a few changes m the dragon's lighting system. Two rows of75 words
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Article167 1951-09-25 3 Standard Staff Reporter RADIO MALAYA will be broadcasting a repeat of the City Day feature "Majulah Singapura" at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow for the benefit of those listeners who were not m their homes. "Majulah Sing?pura" traces the growth of Singapore from the arrival of Sir SI167 words
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Article, Illustration24 1951-09-25 3 An orchid for Mr. W. L. Blythe. Singapore Colonial Secretary presented by Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan. wife of the vicepresident of the Legislative Council.24 words
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234 1951-09-25 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE MAIN objection put up by the Police representative at the Singapore First District Court yesterday to the Board of Licencing; Justices was that some of the proposed beer and stout shop?, were m districts frequented by prostitutes or234 words
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Advertisement226 1951-09-25 3 -BHIKG TODAY ur 1.13 l Ijhe Reformer and ?v bedhead" D k POWEU m re Do «enl B ,i ia cm Rest! K\s| i c lbe Sel 1 tti N ■lyl'lKll X HM \N tioa REX ,:,,m show ifl .AYS TO NOON* 1 I >n||i ll World p in tt%D226 words
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Miscellaneous57 1951-09-25 3 Exhibition: Photographs of South-East Asia by Derrick Knight at British Council Hall. V.M.C.A.: Billiards tournament committee meeting 5 p.m.; French and Commercial classes, Malay class and First Aid class at 530 p.m.; Gymnastic and keep-fit class 6 p.m.; Tlable tennis training 7 p.m. Y.W.C.A. Mandarin cJass: (Advanced) 10.30 a.m.; Ballroom57 words
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407 1951-09-25 4 PMU CHIEF: RETURN MALAYA TO MALAYS I<___> ___^"^lk. Then Talk Of Others 'Righ ts Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. The PMU does not deny the rights of the other communities hut the time has' not < ome for Mirh things to he decided, declared j In< he Raskin Ghani. President407 words
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Article, Illustration92 1951-09-25 4 The story of what takes place from the time an Army patrol m the jungle radioes for the R-A.F. to deliver them food and other requirements, to the moment the last parachute safely lands, is being told over Radio Malaya to-night. It is called "Jungle92 words
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Article142 1951-09-25 4 KUAI A LUMPUR Mon. T Mu_ one of wh to was referred to as conjurer, had then C ■nv.cTior.s by the President I the Koala Lumpur Sessions Court fo* theft and abetment of t'i.-ft. confirmed by Mr. Justice T lylot at the Selancor Criminal C< i i142 words
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Article111 1951-09-25 4 SEREMBN, Mon— To alleviate the acute shortage of accommodation, the Government Administrative ar.d Clerical Services Union of Negri Sembilan, is to appeal to government to assist members of the Public Services by alienating State land to those who are Federal citizens and who intend111 words
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Article90 1951-09-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon -The number of societies m the Federation is steadily rising Last month 22 societies applied for registration and four for exemption Making this statement m hi* month. v report Mr G H Sumroerlleld Registrar ol Societies, states thai th e applirationg of 1890 words
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Article61 1951-09-25 4 KLALA LIMP. R, Mon.— When JtwtMul Chines Woh nan Fat! who pleaded guilty W hawking cake* without a r, re ,> asked fur tne name o\ the bakery for which he worked h« Kept silent. Reason: 1 .''lt n l nhcen bakery. He nan no ence61 words
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Article21 1951-09-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon October 1, will be observed as a public holiday here for the first day of Muharram.21 words
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245 1951-09-25 4 Standard Staff (.orrenpoi-dent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— lnche Isa Zin, president of the Singapore Branch of the Peninsula Malays I'nion, said today that the present conflict among "certain sections of the Malays" could only lead to political muddle m this country. 'There is a245 words
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216 1951-09-25 4 J.B. Nurses Plan To Join Unified Body Standard Start Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Trained nurses cf the Johore Bahru General Hospital, numbering about 35. plan to join a unified body made up of all nurses leagues m Malaya, including Penang. Lasl week theii representative flew to Kuala Lumpur where a216 words
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Article51 1951-09-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.-One of the objects of the recently formed Indian Universities Graduates' Association m Kuala Lumpur is to promote educabon_U and cultural contacts between India and Malaya. The Association will also afford a means whereby members may keep m touch with the activities of the University of51 words
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209 1951-09-25 4 Two Face Charge Of 'Double Murder' Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A 20 -year-old Railway apprentice-fitter R. Rajaratnam and S. Balakrishnan, alleged to have been involved m the 'Sentul Double Murder" on the night of April 24, this year, faced a charge of murder before Mr. Justice Wilson at209 words
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Article154 1951-09-25 4 A tribute to the 'Save The Children' Fund was paid m Kuala Lumpur last Saturday by Mr. R.A.N. Goode. on behalf of the Board of Governors of the Serendah Boys' Home when the Member for Industrial and Social Relations, Mr. J.D. Hodgkinson, presented a cheque for $20,000. allocated154 words
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Article62 1951-09-25 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— The Independence of Malaya Party is ever ready to co-operate with UMNO and "there is no reason why there should be a misunderstanding between IMP and UMNO, a spokesman of IMP said last night He said even if UMNO rejects62 words
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Article33 1951-09-25 4 SERGEANT Reynolds, 22 of the Royal Signals, was today fined $100 by the Seremban Magistrate. Inche Abu Johan on a charge of riding his motor cycle m an inconsiderate manner33 words
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Article27 1951-09-25 4 TENGKU Abdul Rahman, President orthe Football Association of Selangor, who leaves the State next month will be entertained to a farewell dinner on Sept. 3027 words
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Article236 1951-09-25 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Five members of the Security forces were killed this morning m three bandit attacks, two of them m belangor. Two of the three killed tn belangor were m an attack by bandits at 3 15 am. today on the sentry236 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-09-25 4 photo. THIS Military track was involved m a collision with a bicycle, two pedestrians, a child and a woman before ending up on the culvert waU at the junction of Tranquerah and Heeren Streets m Malacca last Friday. No one was seriously injured. Young HengYoung Heng - 45 words
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Article71 1951-09-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Alleged to have stolen 33 cases of cigarettes valued at $30,000 a young Indian. M. Manickam, described m the charge as* Port Manager, Malayan Railway. Port Swettenham, was acquitted and discharged by the Magistrate at Klang on Saturday. Manickam. who was defended by Mr.71 words
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98 1951-09-25 4 SEREMBAN, Mon.— The Gengal Secretary of Plantation Workers Union, m his annual reeort states that the present wage levels are far more satisfactory than before. Workers feel that their demands have not been ignored and their efforts to produce wealth to the country m now98 words
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Article350 1951-09-25 4 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Mon.— The President of the Peninsula Malays Union, Inche Hashim Ghani, has affirmed that his Party has fixed 1953 as the target date for attaining independence for Malaya. The President, who is on a tour of the North Malayan states,350 words
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Article262 1951-09-25 5 Killed 41 Reds —Helped Revive Perak Soccer Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon.— The G.O.C. Malaya, Maj-Gen. R.E. Lrquhart, told members of the Queen's Own Fourth Hussars at a farewell church service at the Regiment's headquarters m Tambun Road yesterday: "You have done extremely well." Later took the262 words
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Article, Illustration25 1951-09-25 5 Mr. and Mrs. Loke Mun Heong cutting the cake at their wedding reception m Kuala Lumpur recently. The bride wm formerly Miss Yeoh Yong Sim.25 words
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Article160 1951-09-25 5 Standard Staff Cor respondent PENANG, Mon. Pm surprised lo see llie atatemcnl made by Che Isa Zin, President of the PMU, Singapore branch, m the Sunday Standard, act-using me of trying to prevent Malays from joining the PMU and that Pm one of the160 words
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Article61 1951-09-25 5 Ban On School Lifted KUANTAN, Mon. —The 1 Shan Pan Chinese School at Kuantan, closed under the Emergency Regulations about 3 years ago. is undergoing minor repairs before its re-opening to be announced shortly. The school was until recently occupied by the military. A reinforced concrete two storied structure, the61 words
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Article117 1951-09-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Youth Councils m Trengganu have been urged to start youth clubs so that youngsters who run about the streets do not fee' that they are being neglected by society. In making this appeal at the second general meeting of the Trengganu Youth117 words
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Article33 1951-09-25 5 A BRANCH ot the British Rod Cross Society under the patron- Aif of the Siltan was formed m Trengganu on Saturday, under Lthe chairmanship of Mr. R.J.F. [Curtis, British Adviser.33 words
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Article20 1951-09-25 5 MR. V. Velautham. Government pensioner, expired at 8.00 p.m. on Sunday at his home m Gaol Road. Kuantan.20 words
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134 1951-09-25 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Mon.— ln view ot the reported outbreak ol typhoid m Kuala Lumpur, Ki_ita hawkers are taking ste t >s to prevent a possible outbreak of the epidemic m this town. The 1.000 strong Kinta Hawkers Guild is contemplating aetting the134 words
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Article48 1951-09-25 5 FOR the firs- time m the history of Penan?, "world animal day" will be observed on Oct. 4. when Sags will be soid on the streets at Georgetown, Butterwortfa and Bukit Mertaiam. Money collected will be used for the needs of all animals and birds.48 words
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Article70 1951-09-25 5 PENANG, Mon— Described by his counsel a_> "foolish." an 18-year-old school boy. Choo Fook Yew. was Today fined $200. m default. thres months imprisonment by Mr. D. C. I. Wernham m the Magistrate's Court. Choo had earlier pleaded guilty to being found m possession of prohibited70 words
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166 1951-09-25 5 Kelantan PMU' s Fate To Be Decided Sept 28 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU. Mon.— An emergency general meeting of the Persatuan Melayu, Semen-] awjong. Kelantan branch (Peninsular Malays Union) will be held at the Majlis Hall. Kota Bahru. on Friday September 23. at 4 p.m. It is expected that166 words
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112 1951-09-25 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon. In order to improve trading conditions. Malay businessmen held an inaugural meeting on Friday at the Saidatul Islam Club. Kuala Kangsar. and passed a unanimous resolution to form a Malay Businessmen's Association under the patronage ot Yang Amat Mulia Rata Abdul Rashid. C.8.E..112 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-09-25 5 Picture shows Miss Dorothy Isabel Jose, Cultural Officer of the USIS, Penang branch, serving customers at the dollar stall of the International Fun Fair m Penang on Saturday. Mrs. A. V. Aston is seen patronising the stall. Directly behind her is Mr. Heah Joo Seang, President of65 words
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Article152 1951-09-25 5 Standard Staff Correspondent I BUTTERWORTH, Mon. fmm member* of a Jungle Squad attached lo Sun»ri Bakap, lohl their lives m n bandit ambush on tbe road between Badak Mali and Lima Ron uni m the won J hern district of Province H elle*. ley at about152 words
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Article65 1951-09-25 5 LAND measuring t acn*- 2 roads and 18 poles, m the muki > of Kuala Kuantan. Kttai m Town, belonging to Tengku Meriam binti Almerhom Si;: ifi \hamad, member of the Pahang Royal Family. to be s ild el the Land Office. Kuan! m.65 words
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Article47 1951-09-25 5 IHE Turk:; Vaacob. Reeen' ,1 Ked i!i. officially declared open the first Co-operative Store m Alor Star on Friday. Originally intended In rater tor uetrmii men! servants an*, pensioner., m Kota Star the store now extendi its services ta a.i member* t( the public.47 words
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141 1951-09-25 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA KAN'GSAR. Mon As a sequel to complaints and a Police raid on July 27. Mohamed Sani bin Said, the postman at Lenggong Ea Upper Perak. was sentenced to 12 months r.i. and fined $I<>o or m default 4 months i.i.141 words
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Miscellaneous527 1951-09-25 5 FEDERATION DIARY ur\«vr ODEON: Sword Oc Monte Cristo NEW EMPIRE: Outcast Of The rL;,:il 1. 3 15. 6.45 and 9 pjn. Trail. Ice Capade Revue 3. 6.30 KhX: Throe Husbandl 3 13. 6.15 SUN: One Nighl 'Tain;:,. 1.45. 5.15 and 9 p.m. and 9 15 nm. and «.4o p m.527 words
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Article1042 1951-09-25 6 THE political prophets, having studied the entrails 1 of beasts and 'buds, predict a victory for the British Tories at the coming General Elections A Gallup Poll conducted last month gave the Conservatives a clear 12| per cent lead. Some 50.5 per cent voted m favour of1,042 words
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389 1951-09-25 6 Sir: In your issue of September 21 you published prominently an article by "Wayfarer" m which he stated categorically that m 1948 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald predicted that the campaign against the Communist terorists m Malaya would be victoriously concluded by October that year.389 words
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Article504 1951-09-25 6 Sir: At the inaugural meeting of the Independence of Malaya Party which was attended by the people of various communities. lam sorry to note that only a tew Malays were present and the prominent Malays, particularly the privileged few, were very conspicuous by their absence. Perhaps the*.504 words
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Article83 1951-09-25 6 Sir. I am a regular cinema-goer and I find it most disgusting when there appeared to be a racial discrimination while queuing up for the $2 tickets m a well-known theatre. As 1 was standing m a queue together with the rest I found that there was another queue83 words
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707 1951-09-25 6 Why Should These Shops Close A t 8pm? Sir;— There has been a wave of fear among coffee shop owners and beer retailers m Johore Bahru of prosecution threatened by certain Customs Inspectors purporting to exercise their duties under the Excise Enactment. Coffee shop owners who hold 3rd class public-house707 words
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Article161 1951-09-25 6 Sir:— The day on which Singapore was made a "City" Zs no doubt a red letter day m the history of Singapore The citizens, I think Will appreciate it if Government take the opportunity to issue special 'City Day' Stamps to commemorate the solemn ceremony.161 words
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Article324 1951-09-25 6 Sir:— I read a letter under the heading "Face the Facts" m your newspaper ..igned '•John England.*' He says that m a k i n g up of the Geylang lorongs must be done by the Municipality carrying out the work and apportioning the cost324 words
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Article, Illustration17 1951-09-25 6 "Cor! The things he called me!—' Dunne how I kept my hands to myself!" I17 words
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Article713 1951-09-25 6 RAWLE KNOX - THE NEW ORDER IN TIBET RAWLE KNOX Dim wishing Con tacts with India. 'Rash of CP. Badges even m Remotest Villages By got back to Yatung. He himself was not anxious to be present when the Chinese arrived, and the Indian Government equally thought his visit would be injudicious. His713 words
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Article107 1951-09-25 6 Review of Views Loag Way To I I City I Sin Chew J I I h i >.*-.. no h i I d van < tti I 1 a I j P '1 i tioi met v. C [Shins 59V t I C rchl I P t 6:n t, i107 words
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Advertisement118 1951-09-25 6 lou write better with this nt* i fwsharp, J I) red i i st Urn I «s> 111 THI under arv, cr li j^t I Brecther.To!,.* C I 9 A »peciol I -.^a^M th« Mogic feod into 'h*.' 111 e=_—_— -J to. Ei^ '*<" lfl V^HiJ s> e H Insure*.118 words
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Article303 1951-09-25 7 ash. Ready To Send mr UI hquipment Asked V. XSIUNGTON. Sept. 24, (UP) General Jean de Lattre de said Sunday that he can give an "absolute assurance" to the ietnam, Laos and Cambodia that the United States will m greatly increased quantities of303 words
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100 1951-09-25 7 Russia May Seek Talks With France AP se. k ng been eithet side, I re ent ah net .■>.*. c Japai ese i ne er< il it 1 i e< Frei eh n nd Cj m said C nmu ist I ench s ecent es sacc a German ed but100 words
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Article83 1951-09-25 7 NEW DELHI. Sept. 24. .AFP* Indonesian Socialist leader and former Piemier Sutan Sjahrir arrived here yesterday from Karachi to discuss with the Indian Socialists possibility ot holding a Southeast Asia Socialist C<>n£res. .itt.er at Rangoon or \'e n De hi. Off.eiai quarters said Sjahrir"s visit was83 words
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Article40 1951-09-25 7 VMBI RG s^pt. 24. (AP>— A three-da*} European movement c r ice on Germany ended yesterday with a join: declaration bj nembers oi 14 nations that Ge become an equal p.. ••er m a future European comm .:•>40 words
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Article121 1951-09-25 7 Vietnam PM Sees Attlee LONDON Sept 24 I Reuter VThe Prime Ministei ol Vietnam, Trari Van-huu. who is on a fourday goodwill mission to Britain, today .-aiied on the British Pnme Ministei Mr. Clement Attlee. Tran Van-huu who Is also Vietnamese Foreign Minister arrived m London this morning from Paris121 words
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Article40 1951-09-25 7 ROME. Sept 24. *AFP» Five were killed and some MO others in.ivied Dy an explosion at a Communist gathering at Ferignano yesterday The building which housed the Communist Partj headquarters at Ferignano collapsed following the explosion.40 words
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Article91 1951-09-25 7 HANOVER, Sept M, (AFP I The "gest Inter-allied unlit. manoeuvres since 194.. organized by British Army oi the Rhine m the region of Hanover md B emen were concluded he:e yesterday T.e war games, knujvn '•*> "counter-offensive. Lasted un days. Some 150,000 troops i91 words
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Article47 1951-09-25 7 TAIPEH. Sept 24 fßeutet AAPi— Two Nationalist chips yesterday went to the rescue of a 1.300-ton freighter which Aral grounded 50 miles west ot Tain, n m the Taiwan (Formosa) nel The freighter was identified m the Chia Vi owner! by the i.uwan Shipping Company.47 words
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Article147 1951-09-25 7 UK-Egypt Relations 'Improved' ALEXANDRIA. Sept. 24 (AP) Prime Minister Nahas Pasha told a Cabinet meeting yesterday that relations between Egypt and Britain have "taken a turn towards improvement" m the last few days, a source close to the government said last night. The source quoted Nahas Pasha as telling his147 words
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Article, Illustration99 1951-09-25 7 photo. AFRIKA KORPS REUNION Veterans of Germany's Afrika Korps cheered m Sept. 16 when their former commander demanded equality for Germany m European defence and defended the honour of the German soldier. Former Gen. A. D. Ludwig Cruewell, who succeeded the late Field-Mar-shal Erwin Rommel as commander of the Korps,A.P. - 99 words
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77 1951-09-25 7 TOKYO. Sept. 24. <AP» A Japanese doctor successfully transfused treated animal blood into more than 600 humans, it was reported here yesterday. Dr. Kunio Kawaishi. of Hiroshima University medical school. told a meeting m Tokyo that he has used the blood of horses, cows, and77 words
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162 1951-09-25 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 (AFP)— Former US VicePresident Henry Wallace, m a recent letter to President Truman published here today, formally denied that he had recommended a political coalition between the Chinese Nationalists and the Communists m 1944. The denial was issued m connection with162 words
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186 1951-09-25 7 TAIPEI, Sept. 24 (UP)— An appeal was addressed to the Islamic world Sunday by General Pai Chung-hsi, a Chinese Moslem leader, to denounce India's Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and unite m the tight against Communism. In a broadcast beamed186 words
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Article120 1951-09-25 7 Brazilian Insurgents Seize Town SAO LUIZ. BRAZIL. Sept. 24. t UP >— Rebel forces were reported today to have captured a town m southeastern Maranho while officials m Rio De Janeiro debated the future of the revolt-torn northern »tate. Reports trom the Brazil interior said a torce of 200 men120 words
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Article25 1951-09-25 7 TEHERAN. Sept. 24. (AP) Queen Soraya of Persia will fly to Switzerland this week for medical treatment, a court official said last night.25 words
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107 1951-09-25 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 24— A 28--year-old Negro newspaper reporter lias been appointed to the post of Seventh Deputy Police Commissioner of the City New York by Mayor Vincent R Impellitteri. Mayor Impellitteri said that Mr. Rowe was awarded the i'SSB.a(>o a year107 words
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71 1951-09-25 7 NEW DELHI. Sept. 24. (AP)— The Government of India submitted for the consideration of the non-official Advisory Boards 2,891 cases of those detained without trial for alleged subversive activities against the state. Home Minister C. Rajagopalachari announced m Parliament. He said 730 of these71 words
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131 1951-09-25 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 24 (UP) —Joseph Ireland. 40. who said he is the "best burglar on the North American continent," confessed today that he stole $64,000 m jewels from a showcase m the Waldorf Astoria Hotel lobby because he needs $100 daily to131 words
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78 1951-09-25 7 HONGKONG, Sept. 24. (AP) The Chinese Communists Sunday accused the United States of training 85.000 Japanese officers and men m Alaska and the Aleutians for incorporation into the U.S. Army for future "aggression." The Japanese were described as World War II prison-ers-of-war who78 words
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Article72 1951-09-25 7 YOKOHAMA. Sep* 2^ ißeuterAAP) A Japanese barge loaded with 760 drums of gasoline sank m a sea of flames off Yokohama early this morning. Its crew ol five we.c unhurt The 150-ton barge Vnyoi Maru was about to load aviation gasoline m drums on the United S\.'.es72 words
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263 1951-09-25 7 They Sang God Save The King' As A Prayer LONDON, Sept. 24 (UP)— They sang "God Save The King" on Sunday m churches of Britain not as a national anthem or as a hymn of victory, but as a prayer for the life of seriously-ill King George. In ancient Westminster263 words
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Article155 1951-09-25 7 LONDON, Sept. U (Renter) Prime Minister Clemeaj Attlee, Mr. Winston Churchill and Mr. Clement Da*.:*- < Fiberal Part> leader) sent a joint message of sympathy to the Queen. The message read: "Mamam at this time of anxiety we Rrish with our humble duty to assure155 words
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119 1951-09-25 7 Peking Groups Protest Pakistan 'Persecution' LONDON. Sept. '24 (Reuter)— Four Chinese Communist organisations have protested against the "persecution of peace fighters by the Pakistan government.' the firm China News Agency reported from Peking Sunda. The organisations had demanded trY uiKond.tion.il release of Pakistan writers journalists and "other peace fifchi.-rs" arrested119 words
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Article, Illustration214 1951-09-25 8 Qruiser Pires 21 Guns Standard Shipping Reporter THE honour of being the first warship to fire a 21--gun salute to the new City of Singapore fell to France's 7,000-ton cruiser, Duguay Trouin, when she steamed into the harbour yesterday morning. One of the oldest cruisers to operate214 words
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Article174 1951-09-25 8 SHB Police Standard Shipping Reporter THE 210 youths selected for posts m the new Singapore Harbour Board Police Force, took time off from their training yesterday to present themselves at the C.I.D. to have their warrant card pictures taken. Tho Standard was informed that an174 words
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Article81 1951-09-25 8 WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 iAP> —A Civil Aeronautics Board exami ner yesterday recommended that Lawrence M. Coleman of Pi_*.o P:._>o be authorized to establish a local airline service m the Samoan Islands. Coleman previously held a permi| for irregular air service between Honolulu and the Samoan81 words
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Article61 1951-09-25 8 FRANKFURT. Sept. 20 (AP) West Germany's commercial airfields are being equipped with Geni-nn-made navigational aids. manufactures or which had been formerly banned by the allies as a rearmament threat. The new air navigation system will link nine fields and use eight stations, broadcasting high61 words
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79 1951-09-25 8 An Increase In Postage Rates To UK The Postmaster-Gen-eral. Malaya, announces that with effect from Oct 1. the rates of postage on parcels to the United Kingdom will be 1 increased from $1.30. 1 $2.30. $3.20 and $5.40 to 1.70. 52.70. $3.70 and $0.00 for parcels not exceeding 3 lbs..79 words
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172 1951-09-25 8 Standard Aviation Reporter QANTAS Empire Airways may put into service on its Australia-London route via Singapore, the Comet Series II jet airliner when deliveries are available, said Managing Director, Mr. VV. Hudson-Fysh, m Singapore, yesterday. He arrived from London after attending the annual general172 words
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Article45 1951-09-25 8 NAPLES. Sept. 24 (AP) Spain has been made a member of the International Maritime Committee and Yugoslavia is to be admitted soon, Professor Albert J. Lizar of Brussels, committee president, announced yesterday at the opening of the 16--nation International Maritime Law convention here.45 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-09-25 8 Some of the men of the new Singapore Harbour Board Police force are seen lined up m two rows m front of the C.I.D. yesterday. Police Lt. Bunny Reynolds (back to camera) of the S.H.B. Police was one of the officers m charge of the party. Standard photo.Standard - 48 words
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Article21 1951-09-25 8 The Postmaster-General reports that mails from Kuala Pilah to Pelangai were intercepted and destroyed by bandits on Sept. 15.21 words
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Article32 1951-09-25 8 MANILA. i AP>—Pan-Ameri-can Airways will join the Philippines Air Lines m carrying mail to the United States, effective on Oct. 1. the Director of the Posts. Juan Ruiz, announced.32 words
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Advertisement322 1951-09-25 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Barge Oct 6 Vessel for Muar Weekly Hong Tal for Rengat Oct 3 Vessel for Malacca Twice Weekly Hong Thong for Bogon Vessel for Port Dckson... Weekly Sl Api Api Sept 29 Tung Song for Malacca, Port Hong Soon322 words
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269 1951-09-25 9 Vegetable Farmers To Be Given Stalls In Singapore Market CVT TING OUT TME MIDDLEMEN I Standard Stan Reporter I HK. FIRST time m a Singapore market, primary producers will vt theii own stalls. This is an experiment and will become effective im- ihe stalk of the $20,000 new extension of269 words
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49 1951-09-25 9 ifl K. porter Singapcwre the ii Germany's about ■.'.;> i i rr will care of "s enni 'Au \p« ted in- *.,>*. Nt in.* ssihl 35.000 tons > nontha ««f re,.f |k( industry. i >.:% affect Malay- n*- v .is not rabbet mmtm tne49 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-09-25 9 photo. The rtew extension of the tpper geiangoon Road market off -Pinion Road, completed last month but not yet m use, is seen m the foreground. In the background is the main market, which was completed m March, 1949. StandardStandard - 40 words
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Article358 1951-09-25 9 Spore trade Show I Standard Industrial Reporter products of 190 Hongkong factories will be on i1 Urn Trade Fair organised by the Chinese ners i nion of Hongkong to be held at the World Stadium from Oct. 12 to 21. Valued at $1,000,000, the358 words
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Article47 1951-09-25 9 WOOL PRICES UP IN 1952 > d Co of New J largest wool fabric make; nas prices at ta lUSI a yard, X rea tags its Spring, i fi front 35 cents I items to 52J >f its suiting mix- of the increases 1 I ent a yard47 words
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51 1951-09-25 9 Plan To Remove US Aluminium Plants M IP* The "*ed that a vital defence tdustrj t>e moved to •< n a t. on as a arptj ;nto the production m this tht water supply wiD be shut off to t» m less than chambers ..re oppossa._u_.fl that Mem s more51 words
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26 1951-09-25 9 Chiang To Mobilese Formosa Economy 24 .Reutei-AAP): Chiang Rated the detailed sed Economic h will Mht Middle of have over-all strolling production. ct and finance government26 words
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Article20 1951-09-25 9 snuffed or ,-.^ooo lbs of nan of 40 ,f "c the last m nearly -nd excise AAPAAP - 20 words
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Article18 1951-09-25 9 India has agreed to supply 20.000.000 yards of medium cloth to Red China. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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115 1951-09-25 9 Standard Market Reporter WHILE the produce market m Singapore was quiet generally yesterday, copra was a steady market, buyers indicating $40£ per picul and sellers $40|. Coconut oil had buyers at $66 per picul and sellers $67. No business was reported m either the115 words
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Article38 1951-09-25 9 HONGKONG. Sept 24--Special Standard Service Closing prices n the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.77 to £1 Sterling; HKS6.T- to US$l; HKSI.BIS to Malayan $1; HK$O33 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK $334 75 to one tael.38 words
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Article69 1951-09-25 9 Under the Colombo Plan for co-operative economic development m South and South East Asia, India will receive this year from Australia economic aid worth A£4,200,000. Pakistan will receive A£2.000.000 and Ceylon A£300,000. This aid is m addition to the contribution of approximately 3 million pounds69 words
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Article30 1951-09-25 9 HOT SPRINGS (Arkmsas), Sept. 24 (AP) Processing of newsprint irom de-inked .newspapers and magazines is to be discussed at the Southern Newspaper Publishers' Association convention opening here today.30 words
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Article25 1951-09-25 9 India has set a 1.000,000 ton quota for 1951 exports of high grade manganese ore. No destinational control will be imposed A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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235 1951-09-25 9 Standard Staff Reporter HEADED by E. Schnellbacher, assistant director of the U.S. Commerce Department's Office of International Trade. and Eugene M. Braderman. deputy director of the Far Eastern Division of that office, four members of the U.S. delegation travelling trom America to235 words
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105 1951-09-25 9 BRITISH scientists are perfecting machinery which may solve Britain's coal shortage by turning 20.000.000 tons of coal dust into briquettes every year, according to Dr. J. Bronowski. Director of the U.K. National Coal Board's Central Research Establishment. "Modern methods of cuttingReuter - 105 words
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Article50 1951-09-25 9 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 24 (AP)— Defence Production Administrator Manly Fleischmann said production of civilian goods, including automobiles, would be cut about 10 per cent, m the first three months next year. This reduction is necessary to meet military production requirements for scarce metals.50 words
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203 1951-09-25 9 Thailand, I-C Rice Production Better WASHINGTON, Sept. U (AP)— Rice production m Indo-China and Thailand is improving, according to the U.S. Agriculture Department, bat still has a long way to go before it again reaches pre-war levels. A survey of the rice trade m those countries shows these estimates for203 words
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Article222 1951-09-25 9 Buying Keeps Up Rubber Price Standard Market Reporter WITH the United States still abstaining from the Singapore rubber market and the possibility of further selling from upcountry, difficulty m maintaining current prices is being experienced. Conflicting influence? continue to affect the rubber prices so that there are no definite indications222 words
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Article104 1951-09-25 9 COMMODITY PRICES THE lawsft Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS. Spot Loose $1.57*1 $1,581 F. 0.8 m bales Oct No. 1 RSS $1.58 $1.58* No. 2 R.S.S. $1.52 $1.53 No. 3 R.S.S. (nom.) $1.47 $1.48 Tone: Steady Quiet. LONDON RUBBfcR Monday's opening prices per104 words
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Article23 1951-09-25 9 Austral Malay Tin Ltd. report that Thabawleik Tin Dredging Ltd's output for the first half of September was 890 piculs.23 words
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Article31 1951-09-25 9 World demand for meat has risen m recent years and prospects are for a continued rise m the world meat production, according to the U.S Agriculture Department. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article84 1951-09-25 9 World production of bread grains this year will be the largest m 13 years and almost match the greatest crop on record, according to the US. Agriculture Department. The Department forecasts production at 245.000,000 short tons compared with the record of 248,000.000 produced m 1938.U.P. - 84 words
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Article104 1951-09-25 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE British India pass#ngerfee_2_Tter Rajula brought for I Singapore from India yesterday SLiAW tiles, 3,100 ridges, 24,932 baskets of small onions, 143 packages of textiles and 523 gale yesterday brought for Singapore 8,469 tons of Indian coal and 540 tons of coke104 words
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Article, Illustration538 1951-09-25 9 MICHAEL CONNORS - Hongkong Building Boom Continues After Six Years MICHAEL CONNORS, By Standard Staff Reporter HIGHLIGHTING a pe§t»war building boom in th«» win cities of Hongkong and kowloon, the new Bank of Jliina building at the junction of Queens and l)e Vofux Eloads will be their tallest "skyscraper" *hen it is com538 words
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Article205 1951-09-25 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Mon. Urn Malayan share market opened the week on an uncertain ncte During the day. however, a {.or volume of business was tr.an- ted Industrials were ste.vly. rubbera and ttm doted y easier C anged prions were: INDUSTRIALS Bluer*. _-.e-.tr-.205 words
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Article93 1951-09-25 9 rOl R Japanese trading com* '<-'t* part th. giant Mitsubishi financial oligarchy, ai ..need th< v •.<..,. s Q ima igamate. Mitsubishi and other Jap.,r..v C financial empires wer, broken up by Gen. Mac Arthur- "nntiist section early m the occupation undei an AlliedReuter; AAP - 93 words
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Article32 1951-09-25 9 JAPANESE BUYING COAL FROM INDIA J i »aneae firm'- ;.-e to import a ital of 265,000 tons of Indian coal thia year Of this, 61.5000 will be carried by Japanese ten U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Advertisement81 1951-09-25 9 UNDERWOOD THE WORLD'S LEADING TYPEWRITER Enquiries to UNDERWOOD b GFNF* M A<=*NC.FS I TD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PLNANS SIME DARBY Cr CO. LTD. IPOH MALACCA KOTA BAHRU mmmmmmmmmmmmmymmmmm mmmmmmm mmmmmmm*mm**^*a^mmmMmmmmmmmmmm __________________^_____________K__H_____Mr« T JsAmmv KNj JM Ri jjmjwr Pig Iron ra^T\q WP Semi Finished MOoM Wk\ inished Steel Produc ts 3J81 words
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488 1951-09-25 10 DON'T BELIEVE IN OLD WIVES' TALES Margaret Scott Is Given Some Sound Advice About Inherited Characteristics CINCE I have been having a baby, people have told me the most extraordinary things. I suppose some of them are classed as Old Wives Tales, but the vast majority are garbled accounts of488 words
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Article, Illustration270 1951-09-25 10 MARY NIKLAS - You're Intellectual If You Smoke A Pipe MARY NIKLAS bog friend smoke-. .< ;>:••> you have a bettei oppor .1 disc eth he's the right kind ot guy. > inform:!' passed un to me by a very impres- i ble girl, K.r B ie schmidt, oi New York, who's ihering270 words
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Article37 1951-09-25 10 I/O AM is not a good guide m determining whether you've added the correct amount of d.tfrgtiit to your wash water. Some detergents are sudsy. MOf ar** not. Follow directions «»n hi»v for best results.37 words
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Article, Illustration175 1951-09-25 10 TWENTY-FIVE times Mrs. Byron Shaw, 38-year-old Wimbledon mother of two, has dangled a pendulum like this over the foreheads of expectant mothers m a London home for unmarried girls. When it rotated m a clockwise direction she prophesied a hoy. When it turned anti-clockwise it was to be a girl,175 words
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Article, Illustration92 1951-09-25 10 I Housewife Gives Ceylonese Recipes To THE former Miss Bunty Graham. 22-year-old fashion model,, daughter of 1.t.-Col. and Mrs. R. H. Graham and younger sister of Lady Melchett, was recently married at Holy Trinity. Brompton. to Lloyd's broker Anthony Kinsman. The bride wore a cream coloured French92 words
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761 1951-09-25 10 RICE and curry is a popular meal m this country. Instead of dishing out the same type of curries for curry-tiffin on Sundays here are a few recipes that would help to vary your menu Let's begin with a Hsh curry cooked m761 words
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Miscellaneous223 1951-09-25 10 The Stars And You »B\ J* tuiiitr' urn ftl i i 'rmm > or.. \s i I h,- 1 frntiiiiiir rlrmrni *nl i>>- Ihrj au.r of an.trt- hih. l Ui.... .1 1 Mi thr r.irl» iflmtM V. r |n.»v I 1»r. I M ll< I .m. IT. trill. lll. ion;ia223 words
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Miscellaneous183 1951-09-25 10 On The Air KADtO (VI A LAY A SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (484 to 41 m.) 9.35 a.m. For the Schools: 9.55 Interlude; 10 a.m. Emergency News (K.L.); 10.45 For the Schools: 1 ?_S_ d, Orchestra: 1.80 News; 1.45 Nora Morales Orchestra; 2 p.m. For the Schools; 0.15 Programme Summary; 6.n183 words
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Miscellaneous125 1951-09-25 10 Crossword No. 72 l^l^^^^i™^______________r~T________r i_______l CLUES ACROSS:— I. Writers Ive to follow m a thoughtful wav 4 Man from Elba; 6. Nothing difficult about this I 7. Bob gets a t£a°n^ll"&?it^ well 'Athleti? m%\_h_^ to l£?. al V_„. ft H6 ml ht hive touched f-tf. f ?5 a r B125 words
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826 1951-09-25 11 ' Anacrusis - Schumann, Beet hoven, Debussy Chopin, And Brahms To Feature In Fielden Recital 'Anacrusis' Music Notes By JI|OST of the great composers tried their hand at variations on a given theme, ami the Etudes Symphoniques are the Host important instance of Schumann's scholarship m this department. These variations reperesent the culmination826 words
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Article, Illustration87 1951-09-25 11 TIIE world famous coniposer I/cor Stravinsky scored a resounding cctao with tin* world premiere ot his new opera. "The Rake's Projcr-**." given at the La Fen ice Opera House m Venice on September 11. Stravinsky hint-. If ttmdu.lt.l the La Seala. Milan. Company. Picture^ show: (Top) Stravinsky (right),87 words
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Advertisement217 1951-09-25 11 OPENS TODAY! 1 1 ani 1-45 445 6.45 9.30 p.m. VVHfN DEAN ANO JERRY Co West -It's Hilarity at its Bast! --«Sf2f*?i < '***r^^ < m• m ,-oufil pc*e^* _*«a >KM____-______ > -C> _ff PoO" -_-=-\_r_-- wMAn^ff 2 X)HN COIINNC 9IANA X^^ t >*-v LUND CALVET LYNN ZzA %l<( MAHHARTIH-tJEMIIWIS217 words
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Advertisement535 1951-09-25 11 V m^^mv "^^mmwmam^m*. THE LATEST CLASSICAL RECORDINGS REVIEWED BY VICTOR F. DOGGETT SCARLATTI. Sonata Io E major. L. 23. Sonata m D minor. L. 413. Dinu Lipatti (piano). Columbia LB 1 13. THIS 10-inch disc is the most beautiful thing. It is an object-lesson m how to play Scarlatti harpsichord535 words
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Advertisement257 1951-09-25 11 f^ff "UiS MASTER'S VOICE 9^£± p Mw THE LATEST CLASSICAL RECORDINGS BEETHOVEN— Andante Favori (Grove's No 170) Benno Moiseiwitsch (Pianoforte) C 4099 BACH Sonata No. 2 m A Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and Louis Kentner (Pianoforte) DB 9638/39 VERDI Luisa Miller, Overture The Philharmonia Orchestra cond. by Igor Markevitch C 4097257 words
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Advertisement309 1951-09-25 11 jZAfST 4 SHOWS li a.m. 1.45, IM 6.30 p.m. \T\* rh U m l— fim _<_a_______y Audoli* Vahntino m Valentino ibbi [rniMtuin > ~Zm ~*m!*a •niinLH I LDIHI mir^d, Z' rWj^. Jrf ANTMOWV J tUmic&i fkeduui i«nt a_ 9.30 p.m.___np RARITY PREMIERE IN AID OF THE SINGAPORE Jf^_fSS*-i£ PEAL FUNi309 words
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537 1951-09-25 12 TIGER S.A. CLINCH SAFA LEAGUE C'SHIP BODCA Well Beaten WITH no more than a necessary show of strength, Tiger Sporting Association confirmed their position as SAFA League leaders by beating BODCA four goals to one at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. It was a replay of an earlier game which BODCA537 words
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Article, Illustration20 1951-09-25 12 St. Andrew's redoubtable Rugby team of 'old' and present boys, one of the strongest school combinations m Singapore this season.20 words
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279 1951-09-25 12 RAftELY-USED soccer i<*ii;iie ruling was enforced m a Singapore Business Mmbc tournament matt h vcsterclav m which Mans field Sports Club who were meeting Sime Darby S.( were awarded a walk-over ia thf s**.ond half when their opponents' total of players dropped below nine.279 words
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168 1951-09-25 12 IN i inter-school friendly ho match played on the Vict i.i School ground yesterVicl ii ia School drew i i with ft. litres Institution R ifl es had the better of the ex* langea but showed poor understanding m front of goal. Tbett promising move.168 words
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Article81 1951-09-25 12 MELBOURNE, Sept. 24 IReute. AAP'-Tweuty-two yearw«a Peer Tnomson. fresh from l iv SOU tour of the United Kingt' nfH? America, defeated Ussn Pu;.Aurth by eight strokes to win Urn Victorian Close golf rtiamp onship here m his first competition since returning to Australia His performance was three81 words
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172 1951-09-25 12 v L )°t RK Pl 2i (AP)— The New York Yankees ami the Brooklyn Dodger* moved a step closer lo a World Series meeting; Sunday behind some clutch punching by Vie Rasclii ami Preacher Roe. Raschi turned m his 20th victory as he172 words
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160 1951-09-25 12 HONGKONG, Sept. 24: (Reuter-AAP) Celebrations marking the centenary of the Hongkong Cricket Club, the oldest cricket club m the Far East, will start on Sept. 29 and continue until Oct. 13. The club was formed m June 1851. Records describe how members transformed160 words
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Article80 1951-09-25 12 IPOH, Mon.— A shuttle type indicator, costing about $200,000 including installation, is extected to be ready for use In the Perak Turf Club early next year. Parts of the equipment are already on the way from Australia. The indicator itself costs about $140,000 This new80 words
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186 1951-09-25 12 following Singapore Bad ■unuvin Association championC&uSfi^ m b Y. p!;uvd the enf- n li;,:i th,s weekSUNDAY at 9;0 -a m TIT MOR INTER-CLUbT Rex~BP* Bournemouth BP P IS^S J NI( >? SINGLKS isilm. d v M,ss Ro3 s*** i.' TliU n r{ official Quek h** Chuan, Umpire:186 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-09-25 12 pic ture. Tiger's star forward, Awang Bakar, gets his boot to the ball for the first Tigers goal against BODCA m the concluding game of the SAFA first division league at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Tigers won four-one. StandardStandard - 41 words
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494 1951-09-25 12 LUCKLESS St. Andrew's OBA XV were defeated by eight points (a goal and try) to three (a try) when they met Singapore Cricket Club "B" XV on the Padang yesterday. The Saints had the Club side on the defensive for more than 50 minutes.494 words
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Article60 1951-09-25 12 BADENBADEN. Germany, Sept. 23. (UP)— Former Czech tennis star Jaroslav Drobny retained the men's singles title of Badenbaden international tennis tournament on Sunday, beating a Swede. Sven Davidsen 2—6, 6—2, 6—4, 6—2 m the final round. Drobny had a tough fight against the younger Swede and more60 words
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Article127 1951-09-25 12 BERKELEY, California, Sept. ?A (AP)— Ted Schroeder, displaying the form that made him a Davis Cup star. yesterday easily walloped Vie Seixas of Philadelphia to win the QlmtX annual Pacific Coast men's tennis title. He completely outplayed his younger opponent m every department and won127 words
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Article37 1951-09-25 12 NEW YORK. Sept. 24 (AP) Featherweight champion Sandy Saddler of New York and Willie Pep of Hartford will have it out again on Wednesday night here at the Polo Grounds m their fourth title clash37 words
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Article250 1951-09-25 12 Perak Races: 2nd Day' s Handicaps FOLLOWING are the weights for five races on the second day of the Perak Turf Club's Autumn Gold Vase meeting Tuesday Oct. 2: Horses Class 1 Div 2 51 Furs. Straight Toboggan 9-00 Good Gamble 8.13 Silver Crest 8.12 Acceber 8.11 Trigger 8.10 Longchamps250 words
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Article298 1951-09-25 12 Gardner Loses Title To Ten Hoff BERLIN, Sept. 24 (Reuter). H. i„ 7,. German heavyweight champion, won ih P p" f,ff championship here today by defeating the boijj Gardner of Britain, on points over IS round. r"* Ten Hoff won clearly and becomes the fourth German to hold the European298 words
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135 1951-09-25 12 Krian Inter-Team Badminton Sees Keen Semi Final 1 PARI. BI I B.P. of Kuala I Chinese R.-r c semi-Ana tie e K. inter-party ki oc j compel itioi Three >' tl 6 taken to the Best mah 5 a Vj i the fir.s 1 >.- _>v(Blia' and S\* (KCRC) Swee135 words
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Article263 1951-09-25 12 THE DRAW and handicaps for a Navy vs R.A.F. goif match to be played tomorrow at the Island Golf Club. Singapore, are as follows: (Navy pairs given first): Cdr. Kirby <2) and CPO. Robinson (6) v Gp. Capt. McKern (3> and Sqn. Ldr. Walsh (b». Capt.263 words
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Miscellaneous8 1951-09-25 12 TOM* Singapore Malacca Port Dickson Port Sham Penang8 words
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