Singapore Standard, 28 September 1951
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Title Section16 1951-09-28 1 Singapore Standard JJ VOL II N0 S9 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 28 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1951-09-28 1 Over 1,000 Tons Rubber Gutted Man Detained Standard Stall Re porter APPROXLMATELY three million dollars worth of rubber was destroyed when fire gutted the main drying shed of the Joo Seng Rubber Works Ltd. Factory at Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, shortly alter noon yesterday. TheStandard - 1,029 words
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Article272 1951-09-28 1 THE KING IS STRONGER N Sept. 27 Vl* >• The Kind's doctor? said i r arul Us appetite ifl improving. s bulletin, the eighth since a serious i the Kinu had a better ni«;ht and hi> progress i* continuing The King is now i n ras tf v 1 actings272 words
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Article21 1951-09-28 1 Biggest Air War Goes On A roke for the and troops i tangled s til .0.000 I ve>i f c and21 words
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Article68 1951-09-28 1 I'andord London Correspondent ON Sept. 27 The following ore the closing prices or»d tin on the London Market today: OON RUBBER 47d 46 2 d. 45 d. 43id 41 id. 45d fowl LONDON TIN Spot £970 iper ton) buyers, £975 tellers. Three months: £920 buyers, £922.68 words
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132 1951-09-28 1 TEHERAN. Sept. 27 <Reuter>— The great Anglo-Iranian Oil re- finery at Abadan today came completely under Persian controL A detachment of soldiers guarded the main gate and prevented the Bnrish staff from entering. Only 10 British superintendents who had passes were allowed into the132 words
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196 1951-09-28 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 (AP). The United States has appealed to Iraii to cancel its order for expulsion of British oil experts from Ahadan, the Iranian refinery centre. The State Department, disclosing this today, also said the United States has advised both Iran and196 words
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74 1951-09-28 1 LONDON. Sept. 27 (Reuter) Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh who delayed their departure for Canada owing to the operation on the King, will now leave London by air on Oct. 7 for Quebec. The original plan to go by sea74 words
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Article53 1951-09-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Sir William Jenkins who was appointed m June, 1950 as Technical Adviser to the Criminal Investigation Department and who has held the appointment of Director of Intelligence since last November bus asked to be relieved of his appointment m accordance with the terms53 words
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Article137 1951-09-28 1 LONDON. Sept. 27 (UP> Britain avoided making a decision today on whether to send armed forces into Iran and at President Truman's personal appeal played for time m the hope that a settlement still could be reached m the explosive oil dispute. Prime Minister Clement Attlee137 words
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Article46 1951-09-28 1 TOKYO, Sept. 27 (Reuter)— Two Japanese officials are leaving for Singapore on Friday to attend a rice conference on Oct. 1 and 2. The Government officials are Mikizo Nagai of the Foreign Ministry and Hideo Kitahara of the International Trade and Industry Ministry.46 words
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Article41 1951-09-28 1 PENANG. Thurs. Greeting Mr. Norman Ward, Acting President of the Penang Municipal Commission at the first meeting over which he presided. Sir Hussein bin H. Abdoolcader assured him of the fullest cooperation and wholehearted support.41 words
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Article125 1951-09-28 1 TOKIO. Sept 27 (UP)— Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway suggested to the Communist High Command today that the stalled armistice negotiations be transferred from Kaesong to a small village eight miles to the southeast so that they may be resumed as "early as possible." The General's dramatic broadcast125 words
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Article41 1951-09-28 1 EAST CENTRAL FRONT. KOREA. Sept. 27. (UP)—American and French troops of the Second Division clung to their positions on the north and south slopes of "Heartbreak" ridge's highest peak today without getting into close contact with the Reds.41 words
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120 1951-09-28 1 BANGKOK, Sept 27. (AP> A Thai CriminaJ Cuurt today found guilty one of the three defendants m the minder ot King Ananda Mahidul of Siam He is Chit Singhaseni. former Royal palace attendant Although the court declared he was not the actual assassin,120 words
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Article37 1951-09-28 1 HAMBURG. Germany. >><•:>* 27 (AP)— M Paul Henri Spaak. President of tha European Congultative tosembly. I" Bimei t from an inflammation ol in* lungs and will have to st:i\ u» hospital lor at least two wrel.s.37 words
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251 1951-09-28 1 Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION made editorially m th« Straits Times yesterday that the first Malayaborn representative of this country m London should be a Malay was criticized by Mr. C. C. Tan president of the Progressive Party of251 words
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Article305 1951-09-28 2 OUT-PATIENTS DEPT. DELAY: 'The Facts Are True^coum-Mnne To Minimise 'The Long Wait* Standard Staff Reporter THE DIRECTOR of Medical Services, Singapore, Dr. W. J. Vickers, and the Deputy Director, Dr. J. Coutts-Milne, have both conducted personal inquiries into the long delays experienced by outpatients m the305 words
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Article189 1951-09-28 2 Standard Staff Reporter THF GROUSE of the Singapore (general Hospital* junior nurses fliiain-t a directive which forbid* them to May out Utc for more than two ni-hl* a week, m being otln tally investigated. The Dep ;ty Director of Mediea Stivkts, Dr J. CouttsMilro told189 words
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Article348 1951-09-28 2 TIIIRTY-FOl R YFAR-old A. K. S. O»ma»s (ihany, *h<» murdered CpL Peter Hu<:h Hell of the R.A.F. during the Decenbe* riots heard his appeal against lenience of death di*misf*ed yesterday by the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal. The case i» likely to go before348 words
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Article33 1951-09-28 2 CHONG LYE POOR claimed 1 trial m the Singapore Third. District Court yesterday, when' reed -.vith facing to obtain an identity card The case was post- 1 poned to Od l■<33 words
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Article33 1951-09-28 2 A WOMAN, Laura Foote (29) wag toed 510 m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday fur tailing to obtain aa identity card within the prescribed pericd She pleaded guilty.33 words
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Article, Illustration421 1951-09-28 2 T* Standard Stan Reporter ABOUT 50 people from five batches have obtainec the "Green Certificate" of the Singapore CM Defence Corps which qualifies them to instruct volunteers on basic rescue work m civil defence. These people are from the three services andStandard - 421 words
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Article47 1951-09-28 2 S. APPAVOO appeared before the Second Police Magistrate, Mr. RBI. Pates yesterday, charged with misappropriating a bicycle, worth $80. entrusted to him by Tay Tian Hong at Tanjong Pagar Road on Aug. 13, 1951. He claimed trial and was remanded until Sept. 2847 words
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Article128 1951-09-28 2 TWO FOR..IER detective?, ary inquiry m the Singapore Chong for a ride rl !n n fu n an( T P l Pin First Police Court yesterday. At Empress Place, it was alChi.an both tentatively charged Another Chinese, Le e Thiam leged, Tai forced Chone128 words
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174 1951-09-28 2 GirlRescues Sister From Intruder Court Told Standard Staff Reporter A 17-YEAR-OLD girl. Ng Mong Chee. told the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. Claque. how she surprised a Chinese youth molesting her younger sister m her bedroom. Ng said she struck the man with a broomstick and he took to his174 words
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Article47 1951-09-28 2 in°R H lENGI ENG FO was Ch^ged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with fraudu}W}}7 having 86 katties of dried chillies and 130 katties of nutmegs, all worth $200 at Telok Ayer Basin on Sept. 26. He was given $200 bail until Oct. 547 words
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Article75 1951-09-28 2 i CHEE Choon Hon was charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with committing criminal breach of tru«t of a wristwatch worth $80 belonging to Mr. Daniels at Pender Road on Sept 18. Chee was also charged with stealing a camera worth $250 and75 words
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Article193 1951-09-28 2 I Standard Staff Reporter THE 8,000 strong Army Civil Service Union of Singapore, yesterday registered a strong protest at the action of the Army authorities m advertising a vacant post of Junior Civil Assistant m the local press The Secretary of the Union. Mr. P.193 words
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Article42 1951-09-28 2 FOR causing unnecessary suffering to 289 Fowls by conveying them m 11 baskets and 60 ducks m three baskets at Bukit Timah Road on Sept. 26, Neo Chwee Ong was fined $30 m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday.42 words
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Article31 1951-09-28 2 A HOTEL keeper, Wong Ah King, was acquitted m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, when charged with failing to register the particulars of his lodgers on July 1531 words
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Article21 1951-09-28 2 THE LEGISLATIVE Coancil debate on the Riot SBGflfilW Government servants with a 2?,^ e *P e <* Permanent21 words
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103 1951-09-28 2 Standard Staff Reporter The inaugural meeting of the Singapore Arts Theatre will be he'd at 9 p.m. on Wednesday. Oct. 3. at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden. Singapore. The aims and object of the Singapore Arts Theatre will be gone into much more fully103 words
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Article27 1951-09-28 2 SULAIMAN Abdul Kany was fined $10 m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday for entering the harbour board premises without a permit on Sept.27 words
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Article163 1951-09-28 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Government s spokesman denied yesterday an allegation by the Canton Communist Government that the Singapore authorities were trying to discourage overseas Chinese from returning to Communist China. «,Ir ce u a i le ation was recently published by a Singapore163 words
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Advertisement165 1951-09-28 2 I cleveriy M^| J*Jl fao«po»ting the functional •dvnta.e o/p t A Wotator i, long-tern, purcU% '*S jj- fwotoion built and a, .ppomtme^t, b a II «d internal u„ HUJL distinctionfa «y eomp^y. "^^i Prompt Delivery MALAYAN MOTORS LIMITED WEARNE BROTHERS LTD WIREX WIRE RECORDER r^. (Made in England) j&v tt165 words
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Miscellaneous16 1951-09-28 2 N»*^^:-; \TII>Y cji^ ITALLUS Ih .^S^-*. W"^ I 'N ON TH' BRAN MASH.V yi HEP*, A'16 words
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Article, Illustration289 1951-09-28 3 AUSTRALIAN External Affairs Minister Richard a-M v tol«l the House of Representatives today that the nature an<i scene of Australian representation m Singapore would rereive urgent attention said a RenterA U* despatch from Canberra yesterday. Mi Casey, who was reporting m -u> recent tour otStandard - 289 words
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Article, Illustration264 1951-09-28 3 Standard Stuff Reporter AN INDEPENDENT Labour Member of Parliament predicted victory for the Conservatives yesterday m Singapore. He was Mr. John Faithful PlattsMills. Member for Finsbury, who was expelled from the British Labour Party m 1948 Mr. Platts-Milfc said that his ex- pulsion was n>264 words
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Article47 1951-09-28 3 TENDERS for Federation of Malaya Government Treasury Bills were accepted by the Accountant General, Federation of Malaya, to the extent of $14,800.--000. Tenders at the rate of 3/4 per cent per annum were allotted m full. The Bills will b e issued on October 2.47 words
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Article81 1951-09-28 3 10, 000 Men Will Be There MEMBERS of the 10,000-strong Naval Base Labour Union will muster m force at tomorrow's mass protest meeting organised by the Singapore Federation of Services Unions, Mr. Koh Kirn Seng. Secretary of the Union, told The Standard last night. The meeting is being organised to81 words
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Article26 1951-09-28 3 THE MUSLIM public of Singapore will offer prayers to Allah this afternoon m all mosques for the early and complete recovery of the King.26 words
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Article, Illustration341 1951-09-28 3 Many am Fights For Higher Pay Standard Staff Reporter MR. S. S. MANYAM, Progressive City Councillor for North Ward, has submitted a minority report disagreeing with the majority recommendations of the Salaries Review Committee of the City Councillors on the clerical division time scale which willStandard - 341 words
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Article, Illustration607 1951-09-28 3 Standard Staff Reporter FOR ABOUT three hours yesterday, hundreds who turned up at the fire at Joo Seng Rubber Works at Bukit Timah, were treated to a spectacle reminiscent of the Aik Hoe Rubber Factory blaze last year. All praise for the firemen who withinStandard - 607 words
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Article240 1951-09-28 3 THE EXPLOSION of a four-inch shell m a scrapiron dealer's shop at North Boat Quay yesterday afternoon caused hordes of panic-stricken families to rush out of their houses with bundles of clothing and babies m their arms. They thought a big blaze had started. The240 words
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Article44 1951-09-28 3 A RESOLUTION asking the Singapore Government to amend the Trade Union Ordinance to enable unions of government employees to join the Trade Union Congress will b e moved at the first delegates conference of the Singapore T.U.C. on Sunday.44 words
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Article67 1951-09-28 3 LATEST population figures show that there are 1.044,(i72 people m the City of Singapore and 5,337.222 m the Federation. The Singapore figure includes 2,<39 people who live m the Christmas and Cocos-Keelinc Islands. In Singapore the Chinese form the majority of the population with 807.846.67 words
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Article139 1951-09-28 3 MBSTATIONS m *;ngaoor<* liable for shedding today:— DAY Vlayang satu. Cliatsworth Road, Pelree Koad. »«mii»tv ill** Kstate. Leedon hoart. ictoria Park. Nassim Hill. Oalvev Koad. Paterson Road. C.reat World. Ho Hongr Oil Mill. Alexandra Incinerator. Tiong Bahni. lla\i*lock Road, Malayan Brewery. A.B.C. Brewery, Dirthelm r«i.. Tanglin Road, Phoenix139 words
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Article52 1951-09-28 3 THE THIRD meeting of t»ie Consultative Committee mi R.c* will be held next Monday at Phoenix Park. Singapore The Committee formed under the auspices of the- Commis-sioner-General's Oftice serves :<* the centre tor the exchange of information on rire matters and for periodic discussions ot tia52 words
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Article147 1951-09-28 3 WELCOMING the Independence of Malaya Party and wishing Dato Onn success. Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, the Indian Socialist leader addressing a crowd of about 1,500 people at the Indian Association field m Singapore, cautioned that nationalism m Asia had often resulted m something sterile and futile147 words
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Advertisement53 1951-09-28 3 LioYEBOIIES l FOR WOMEN i radiant shine Wetol PoluA QlsWrjg Mr r \rf l7 Mv V^ LAST WORD I TOTI E T I REFINEMENT I KUAIA LUMPUR IPOM PENANC \T B^UTY AND PROTECTION ?4MM6L H£ p fECT iNAMEL FINISH f CR NSiOl OR OUTSIOi Available m range of delightful shade*53 words
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Advertisement99 1951-09-28 3 HONGKONG BANK SAFE DEPOSIT No more worry about the safety of important papers and valuables because they ore protected against fire and theft and yet are readily accessible at any time during usual banking hours. These Safe Deposits are open to the general public, and it is not necessary to99 words
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Article, Illustration387 1951-09-28 4 Was Gang Head And MCP Man KUALA LUMPUR, Tlrars. A terrorist who had a reward of $10,000 on his head, one of a party of three, was killed m Muar on Tuesday. He was Ah Wei, a District Committee member for Tangkak, a member of the Communist387 words
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Article48 1951-09-28 4 Ceylonese Complete Training the Ceylon contingent In the last war and were demobbed m 1946. They were then absorbed into the Ceylon Army. Picture shows the NCOi photographed on one of the Bailey bridges they constructed. Their instructor. Junior Commissioned Officer B.N.J. Rao if sees second from left.48 words
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Article187 1951-09-28 4 Acquitted Of Culpable Homicide MOHAMED bin Housin 18, was acquitted and discharged m the Muar Assizes by Mr. Justice Paul Storr on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The charge was that he stabbed a Malay. Samin bin Joyo at Bukit 'Gambler. Muar. The accused admitted the187 words
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Article114 1951-09-28 4 MALACCA. Thurs.— The Municipal Commissioners met yesterday and decided to introduce a ban on hooting m the Municipal area from next January for a period of three months to see its effect m the Municipal area. In order to keep its open spaces clean the Commissioners114 words
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Article97 1951-09-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Because his wife did not have his food ready when he returned from work, an Indian labourer. Ponnusamy. took a piece of burning firewood and icorched her with it. This was told m the First Court, today, when the Magistrate, Mr. A. P.97 words
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211 1951-09-28 4 Municipality Not To Raise Rates On Properties Yet Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. While the Koala Lumpur Municipality has no immediate intention to increase the annual rates on properties, there would almost certainly come a time when there would be need tor increasing the revenue ot the Municipality to211 words
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115 1951-09-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— An Indian youth Kandasamy, was committed by the First Magistrate, Mr. A.P. Jack, to stand trial for armed robbery at the conclusion of a preliminary enquiry, today. It was alleged that Kandasamy. together with a compatriot, Loganathan, who claimed to115 words
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60 1951-09-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Twelve thousand one hundred and sixty-two persons were issued citizenship papers m July making a total of 257,623 since July 1949. Of this number. 232.352 are Chinese, 8.C03 Indians. Pakistanis and Ceylonese, 6 117 Malaysians and 509 others The number of60 words
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Article31 1951-09-28 4 A JOKORE BAHRU. Thur. About 700 Government and exofficials and membexs of the religious department attended a thanksgiving teast and prayer service given by the Sultan of JSterday.* B Sar31 words
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Article22 1951-09-28 4 Defaced Card— Fined FOR failing to report that his Identity Card was defaced, Krishnan, 44, was fined $15 by the Muar Magistrate.22 words
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276 1951-09-28 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The numbering system for some houses m Kuaia Lumpur is said to be appallingly bad. Some houses are without numbers. One does not always find numbers m their proper numerical order. A given number sometimes cannot be found. These276 words
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129 1951-09-28 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs —A middle-aged Indian. Smnasamy. was today produced before the First Magistrate. Mr. A. P. Jack, on a tentative charge of having murdered his compatriot, Ratnasingam at 2 m-s. Kiagn Road. on July 29. One of the witnesses. Rajoo. told129 words
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Article185 1951-09-28 4 Standard Staff Correspondent Office has received only a few KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. application! for re-entry certifiVery few .youths within the cates from persons wishing to call-up age group or practical- leave for China and all have ly none at all, it is believed, be e185 words
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Advertisement611 1951-09-28 4 I, THE undersigned, compiler and publisher of the Malayan Trade Directory, wish to inform the public that (1) The 3rd edition, the 1951/52 issue, should be ready for sale by the 3rd week of November, 1951, at the latest (m fact it should have been ready for sale by August611 words
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Advertisement113 1951-09-28 4 qualify. \tfA.vn.: to to a:.-, 1 Certifl short h a quanf. r FHF Sii 1 for C a: I montl towan SSSft pern accoir; after •:;:v saiar-. -\m QBE periei to Mrs B \ng (IV-V Bi 0 Com: REGI Short ha; English tiing S< tk Costii Com. 8 Q IDDI113 words
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Miscellaneous32 1951-09-28 4 I 1 *£3U WHACTSA IDEA O' PRAWIN' )1f IT BRINGS 1 OKAV,^ f r^r^l i way;' "52 -s Ij^y^l :1 CI MUSTACHES ON EVERVy OUT THE V REM-^ C |3 f^ ls^32 words
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Article178 1951-09-28 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Thurs.— The Chinese Nationalist Mission to the ten-day ECAFE Trade Conference m Singapore, starting on October 9, may visit Ipoh as a move to effect "closer ties between overseas Chinese and the Nationalist Government of Chiang Kai-shek." Mr. Ong Chin Seong,178 words
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106 1951-09-28 5 Standard Staff orre>pondent IPOH. Thurs.— Calling on the Home Guards of Padang Rengas and Kuala Kangsar to carry out their duties diligently, the Raj.* Bendahara Perak told them: "The defence of your District is m your hands". He then quoted a Malay106 words
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184 1951-09-28 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs— At the fortnightly Municipal meeting held here today the new President, Mr. Norman Ward successfully moved that the question of the proposed new Council Chamber be discussed m committee at a later date. He revealed that the proposed New184 words
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Article78 1951-09-28 5 KOTA BHARU. Thurs.— lshai bin Ibrahim and Mariain binti Ahmad were convicted for entering Malaya from Siam at Rantau Panjan? without a passpori and by an unapproved route m the Kota Bharu Magistrate's Court, yesterday. Ishak was fined $.°.O or two weeks on the first chaise78 words
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Article57 1951-09-28 5 THE following were elected office-bearers of the Kelantan Indian Association: PresidentMr. A. A. A. Nachiappan Chettiar, Vice-Presidents Messrs. Fernando and M. Abdul Hatnid. General Secretary Mr. P. Divakaran. Asst. Secretary Mr. N. S. Nair, Hon Treasurer Mr. M. K. Saiduty. Hon. Auditors— Messrs. T. P. Verghese and57 words
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Article33 1951-09-28 5 AT about nine o'clock last niftht a rubber tapper, Chua Keng Chuan wa3 shot dead m his huu^e at Bukit Mertajam by an unknown gunmau. Ni> arrests have been made.33 words
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Article34 1951-09-28 5 THE Officers and Servicemen of *"D" Squadnm 4th Ilussuts were entertained to a Cock tail Party by the Raub Governrrient Club Members last Wednesday. The 4th Hussars are returning to Britain shortly.34 words
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Article51 1951-09-28 5 KOTA BHARU. Thurs.— Thirty-two-year-old Mew Mah binti Abdullah was charged m the Sessions Court. Kota Bharu. yesterday, for selling her 11--year-old daughter Mek Ngah for $100. The President of the Court Mr. J G. Adams postponed the case ior further investigation. Accused was allowed bail of51 words
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Article, Illustration343 1951-09-28 5 Divergence Of Views On IMP Caused Split Standard Staff Correspondent PENAJVG, Thurs. Trouble which has been brewing m the ranks of Penang's Labour Party for some time has come to a head with the resignation of Mr. Jag-Jit Singh, Deputy Chairman of the Party. In an interview343 words
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Article60 1951-09-28 5 PENANG, Thurs— A Chinese woman living m Aver Itam was tiie victim of an armed robbery he.' c this morning when she was relieved of SHOO Three Chinese walked into her house under the pretext of searching for opium. When they came across her money m a cupboard60 words
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Article31 1951-09-28 5 MR. James Peirara, ot the Trengganu Telegraph Department has joined the Kuantan Telegraph Dept. m place of Mr. Sivam. who has been appointed chief clerk ot the Telegraph Dept.31 words
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Article31 1951-09-28 5 FIFTEEN Chinese who had not notified their change of address to Gedong Estate. Bagan Serai, were fined $10 each by the Basjau Serai Magistrate. They were discovered m a screening operation.31 words
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Article49 1951-09-28 5 EIGHT persons, seven of them women, were assisted by the Federated Malay States W.tr Relief Fund Last ve.tr to 'he extent of £8924. The fund, which stood at £14.024.18 10 for the year, shows a decrease over 1949s figure which was £14.293 411.49 words
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Article42 1951-09-28 5 THE following have been aopointed to the Kelantan State Development Board: State Secretary Adviser of Lands and Minos. Inche Mahmood Mahviddin. Dato' Lela Ne^ara. State Agricultural officer. Inche Ismail bin Ibrahim. All District Officers and the State Development Officer (Secretary)42 words
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Article39 1951-09-28 5 THE Mentri Besar. Pahang, has issued a Clearance Order under the Fmer^'noy Regulations m respect ot lands abutting on or lying within the District of Bentong. m sections of the Bentong-Tranum Road and the Bentong-Kuala Lumpur R»ad.39 words
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Article26 1951-09-28 5 A CURFEW his been declared m the Etawang District the North Circle of Setango between the hours of 3 ptn .i:ici 7 a m26 words
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184 1951-09-28 5 Register For Green LaneHomesClosed Stamlanl Staff Cm It M|Nmdh<li PKY\!Mi. Thur*. Tlit* rey;i«>t«*r of applicant* i**r the |>im>ha>«* of home* m lli«* ClWi Lan«* Hoiioin^ Estate of the PtMianj; MmtuipalitN ha* l**«'ii «*lo»«*«l. This was disclosed by Mr. Norman Ward, the new acting Municipal President *1 today's meeting at Commissioners.184 words
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115 1951-09-28 5 Customs Man Acquitted Of Taking $100 rai B. rhurs.—J F < w\<>iho. Junior C i »toi I > B itta !!<• t<» the West Pahai i Customs Department, H< who was charged »it h h oep< ing Sinn Erom a toddy conti i tor, was iOQuitted and iischarced b\ the115 words
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Article68 1951-09-28 5 IPOH. Thurs.— The formation >: branch unions m the Federation ami! be discussed at the third annual meeting ot the Health and Sanitary Inspectors Union which is scheduled to take place at St. Michael's Institution on Sunday at 10 a.m. The meeting will hear i report from the68 words
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Article39 1951-09-28 5 MRS. Dorothy Van Andet the] nursing sister m charge <>' the Kuantan Hospital, will be pro- j ceedin<£ to the U.K. on long j leave with her husband Mr, Van! Ande! at the beginning at next month.39 words
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Article47 1951-09-28 5 PENANG, Tb m -I' M V O Nifhtc and! ithei efforti il I t New worid P-M'k lasi month, for the [JMNO B.i dinf Ku- i. Penanf, netted 532.505.41 rt'"'.i states the Secretary '<<■* UMNO Build inf Fund. Penan« Ticket Section, Syed Abb<*< Alhabshee.47 words
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Article31 1951-09-28 5 THE POSTMASTER-GENER b( Malaya Has announced that air jetier t<»rrn.> imnranci nritH .i 2.1 (>»iil stanii) rill t>«* <. M v<>.* it post IRoes tn the Colonj Oct. 131 words
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Article, Illustration243 1951-09-28 5 Fals Report Charge Fails Standard Staff ortespondenl KUANTAN, Tlmr*.— \lleged to have adinilhil being the driver of a but that overturned at the 7th mile Pcka ii -kuantan Road on May 29, resulting m the death of a f!hine*e youth (17), Koo Siew Meng Kan acquitted and discharged by the243 words
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Miscellaneous519 1951-09-28 5 FEDERATION DARY IPOH I I IIH> Paruatham 3 and 7.30 pm i RKX: Bintang Surabaya 1951 HINDUSTAN: Jogan iHmdii 3. (Malay > 11 a.m.. 1. $.15, *30 md KI'KV: Wedding Belis 1, 3. r» 4~> 6.3Q and 9.15 p.m. 9.15 p.m. and 9 p.m CENTRAL: Bhai Bah3n (Hindi) SUN: The519 words
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Article854 1951-09-28 6 THE great Greta Garbo enhanced her reputation as an actress by declaring m a husky whisper that she wanted to be alone. This new line of publicity went down well with her thousands of drooling fans. Instead of basking m the warmth that comes from854 words
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Article, Illustration1460 1951-09-28 6 ASTER GUASEKERA - ASTER GUASEKERA By KUALA LUMPUR. CPEAKING on the Emergency at the last meeting of the Federal Legislative Council, Sir Henry Gurney said that the poison of Communism "is directed at the peasant, the uneducated and the under-privileged. The antidote is nothing more nor1,460 words
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Article487 1951-09-28 6 What Avail Your Wealth Sir: I have just been reading your excellent report ol the speech of Mr J P Souter of Pritchards made at :he half-yearly meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce and could not but admire his attitude Th e fact that he is a European merchant,487 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-09-28 6 Care for m converted railway Carriage? Last owner went off the rail.!-14 words
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577 1951-09-28 6 Sir: In your Leader of September 25 discussing the election prospects m Britain you state, "Far more important is that the Tories have even less chance than Labour of increasing production particularly of Britain's chief raw material-^-coal. The workers of Britain may respond577 words
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Article354 1951-09-28 6 Sir:— ln a letter to Mr. Gordon-Smith, dated September 3. the undersigned took objection to a statement which Mr. Gordon-Smith made m his letter published m 4 'The Singapore Standard" on August 27. that information supplied by Singapore correspondents of the "Manchester Guardian" on the Riot Commission354 words
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413 1951-09-28 6 Sir:— By the grant by His Majesty the King of ''City" Status to Singapore, its official title is now the "City of Singapore" The Municipal Commission is known as the City Council and its Members become City Councillors. This is the context of the Charter presented413 words
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Letter202 1951-09-28 6 Sir. I read with grateful feeling the news thai the J ng Chai Medical Institution m Wayang Street wail issue oar* tiricdtes ot merit with suitable inscriptions to those who donate money instead of buying wreaths at funerals or gifts at wedding or birthday celebrations As an202 words
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Letter84 1951-09-28 6 fill -Tin On Tuesd 25th readei it cerning the X that i it In ai I v fact un had been p.m M a very evei \n& broadcast a"i Id by t BBC RliSSiOi ;r. bail m Malaya t < On C W< Mali i84 words
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Letter31 1951-09-28 6 H ita D ing this more, d poohed i mill at X last Deo ask— iced ri v. t duci Surelj il obtain < i c Bonne!31 words
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Advertisement55 1951-09-28 6 of headache, eye •mm. eye fatigue, nervous exhaustion are the direct result of visual defects JO R,EIIEVE THE SYMPTOMS only a tborourh accurate and ■rientiflc examination by can show the true condition of your eyes Glasses recommended •nly if needed PW PIN OPTICAL CO., tl. North Bridie Road SINGAPORE Tel:55 words
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Advertisement28 1951-09-28 6 WATCHES hat fives a correct time and a correct Appointment. The best and most reliable Watch Xl PAIRFR Visit THIMLOCK WATCHMAKER North Bride* U «ingapor c Phone K355528 words
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Advertisement106 1951-09-28 6 "HIS ?M ASTER'S VOKK" MORE NEW MALAY RECORDINGS OFj POPULAR SONGS J RV IHtPtI.AH .\UIISI* No. NAM. 67 by M° M 5 T* "Rosa Soyang" (Comic) "Bintang Mas" (Keronchon. A new recording and orrangerm 4 a well known best seller. A fc> 4 with all communities /WVWi.r l .n.r. No.106 words
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Article245 1951-09-28 7 'Desire For Peace Not Enough Acheson: We Must Have 'Strength To Enforce Peace 9 WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 (Renter)— The I nited States Secretary of State Mr. Dean Villon said Wednesday that 4 the desire for peace i* not enough; the free world must also have the strength to enforce peace.""245 words
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Article64 1951-09-28 7 Parking Law Is Amended acai 1 Fence a■ c c is c re be :c c nneca fa 1 a eged tx gui oJ s Orel lance I itjre- 'onrnnon pa <- esarc comia absent, kc the a ft nende aced on g tat traffic g r ..ffir on the64 words
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Article240 1951-09-28 7 Three Men Discuss Two Reports THREE -a oil-known educators. Prof. TH. Si. cock Prof. Jou Bie.i Ming and Mr. P. K. Hernon made the Barnts and Fenn-Wu Reportg the subject of discussion ai an East-Wot Society meeting at the V.M.C A. last night. Mr Hernon, the Organising Secretary ol the240 words
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53 1951-09-28 7 WASHIXGT ON, Sept. 27, (AFP) President Truman yesterday appointed his foreign policy adviser Averell Harri-, man, as United States repre.senti ative to the NATO special comI mission which s a l be entrusted with ie work of preparing an analysis ol the defence plans53 words
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Article20 1951-09-28 7 VPHIC exhiI Chanv ith of Singapore p b the City I cor;' IC nine m s x tne20 words
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Article26 1951-09-28 7 pptafl Reporter 51 WI Chid the Sir.;. r re- Go son ha cave dren D ißiaa ard asjed me irded a26 words
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Article81 1951-09-28 7 LONDON. Sept 27, (Reuter). British pcisona had more occupants m 1950 than at a: v time for over 40 years bui they were not a> tough as m '.he old days, the Prison Coromissionex reported yesterday, i The annual report said the j daily average81 words
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Article27 1951-09-28 7 bership of the I nited Nations "other ways must be found" to enable Italy to play her full and equal part m upholding United Nations principles. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article27 1951-09-28 7 MORE than 150.000 United States troops and airmen will take part, early October m the biggest American manoeuvres m Germany since the end of the war. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article25 1951-09-28 7 TWENTY Italian? were killed and at least 10 seriously hurt m a high speed collision between two trains m Styria at midnight last night ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article23 1951-09-28 7 WEST Berlin police on Wednesday night arrested 18 Communists, who attempted to stafe Communist anti-rearma-ment demonstrations m various sections of the city. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article28 1951-09-28 7 A BURMESE goodwill and cultural mission, which is the third invited by the Chinese People's Government to visit the mainland, arrived m Hongkong yesterday Reuter A A PReuter; AAP - 28 words
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Article27 1951-09-28 7 THE Australian rarnameni and Senate Wednesday p.issed motions of deep sympathy with the King. Qmen and members of the Royal family m the King's illness. Reauter AAPReauter; AAP - 27 words
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Article26 1951-09-28 7 FIELD Marshal Alexander Papagos. 87-year-old war hero, told King Paul Wednesday that a fresh general election was the only way to political stability tor Greece. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article26 1951-09-28 7 PREMIER Shigeru Yoshida today exchanged notes with Italian diplomatic mission head Marquis Blasro Lanza d'Ajeta regarding termination of the state of war between their two countries.26 words
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Article30 1951-09-28 7 VIOLENT storms including a tornado killed four persons m the US Midwest Wednesday as a wave of chilly air swept southward and brought ihe area to its freezing weather. U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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223 1951-09-28 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 27 (IP)— Major General Charles Willoughby. (General Douglas MaeArthur's former Far £at»t intelligence chief, said yesterday that some of the American Communist Party's top officials were members of a Soviet spy ring m Shanghai that caused the downfall of (>eneralissimo Chiang Kai-shek.223 words
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Article71 1951-09-28 7 MOSCOW. Sept 27. (UP>— The Western three-power declara.ion on the Italian peace treaty was presenter to the Russian Government last night by the United States, British and French diplomatic representatives here United States Ambassador Alan Kirk was the fi'->t t0 deliver a copy of the declaration to71 words
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110 1951-09-28 7 Standard Staff Reporter THE SERVICE Committee of the Singapore City Councillors is considering a suggestion to grant either 7 or 12 days' paid annual leave to their 10.000 daily-rated workers m addition to 12 paid public holidays a year. At present, they get only110 words
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Article48 1951-09-28 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 27. <AP> —United States battle casualties m Korea had reached 85.649. an increase of 2,212 since last week, it was announced yesterday. This was the largest weekly increase since June 27. The casualties included 323 filled m action, 1833 wounded i and missing.48 words
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109 1951-09-28 7 HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 27 (UP)— Society column speculation that the Maharajah of Oooch-Behar, India, would never marry his close friend Nancy Valentine, a Hollywood socialite, was spiked yesterday when she announced they were secretly married m a Brahmin ceremony m 1949. Now Maharanee of Cooch-Behar,109 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-09-28 7 photo. Following the announcement of a General Election on Oct. 25. British Liberal leaders met at Queen Victoria Street, London, Sept. 20. From left: Lord Samuel. Liberal leader m the House of Lords: Clement Da vies. Liberal leader m the House of Commons; Sir Andrew McFadyean.AP - 65 words
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229 1951-09-28 7 LONDON 1 Sept. 27 (Reuter)— Getting your feet .vet, standing m damp~ clothes or sitting m draughts does not give you a cold, according to the results of experiment.« on "human guinea pigs" m Britain. Dr. C.H. Andrewes. a scientist at the Common229 words
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300 1951-09-28 7 De Lattre: Full Agreement Of Views With US PARIS, Sept. 27 (UP)— General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, High Commissioner for France m Indo-Chini, said Wednesday his mission to the Inked States had accomplished a "complete agreement of views" between France and the United States. De Tassigny declared the i300 words
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Article139 1951-09-28 7 Standard Staff Repot ter THE Singapore City Council It to write to the Government urging early attention to the pn vision of a fire float for use la the harbour. This has been r>tcided by the Estates and V> itBrigade Committee of the Coun»139 words
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Article70 1951-09-28 7 THE NEWLY-FORMED Sine: pore Joint Relief Organisai inspired by the recent Kan 8 Bugis fire will m future p immediate and temporary •< to victims of fires, floods ea I quakes and other disa>'e i Singapore The organisation will coordinate efforts of charitable b< dies and other70 words
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Article129 1951-09-28 7 TOKYO. Sept 27. (DPl— Five more Japane>e holdouti From World War II surrendered on Guam yesterday *nd *ne Navy planned to send out an expenition to pick up three more &*il! believed to be hiding on I ie island under the Unpressiot thai the war129 words
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Article28 1951-09-28 7 TOKYO, Thurs A local manufacturer has BNttracted to ship 3.000 tons of cemn I Singapore at US$23 pci Uh f.0.b.. according to trade cimU* here today.28 words
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122 1951-09-28 7 MANILA. Sept. ->~ <K<-uter) Organised pira<> h\ Filipino nationals m Indonesian territorial waters hrn today officially reported to the Philippine (iovernment li> the Indonesian government through its embassy m Manila The report said that the Indonesian authorities had arrested some Ml Filipinos m recent122 words
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Article58 1951-09-28 7 MEMBERS of the Kaday*nallur Muslim League m Singapore yesterday expresses I i deep regret over the (linen 1 the King In a letter fco the Qowerm Sir Franklin Gimson. thej v i We pray that His Majes'o i health will improve eve I i Please convey58 words
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Advertisement14 1951-09-28 7 the storu of Malayan Travel... MALAYAN AIRWAYS MANACIIS MANSttttD CO. LTD.. OCIAN iUHDINC. SINCAfORI14 words
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Advertisement92 1951-09-28 7 0 0 O^^m r JrWW^ *?■*<•'' v mK^oKq^^H f I I :^tof^l^^otitSlfm^^ I m I ■I■ W m I A I" AWL OUTFIT *4.75 COMPLETE WITH SPARE CHUCKS, NEEDLES AND 0 COLOURED THREADS. 0 The AWL Sewing Outfit is indispensable for stitching Leather Goods, Rugs, Carpets and Canvas Sails, equally92 words
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Article, Illustration428 1951-09-28 8 Student Forfeits College For Trip Standard Shipping Reporter A TRIM, white-painted ex-German schooner, the Brigantine Yankee, sailed into the Singapore Harbour, yesterday, with a crew comprising American boys and girls who are working their way around the world m a novel and unusual way. Ask anyStandard - 428 words
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Article78 1951-09-28 8 Almkerk ji 2 Anchorage Victors 29 30 2 Breconshire l.; 14 4 Benlawers 4 4 Bradeverett _*;> '4 2 Devonshire 4 Doilus 11 v 4 Deucalion 44 1 Fa [stria 2"> li 2 Glenfinlass 4_' 4.; 2 Gorgon 4i> 41 2 Hekto: La 17 Ltt 4 Heleni78 words
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60 1951-09-28 8 LONDON. Sept. 27. (Reuter> The tastest ever Transatlantic flight has been made b_v a British Canberra jet bomber m 4 hrs. 18 mins. 24.4 sees., it was announced here yesterday. The timing of the flight made on Aug. 31 from Belfast to Gander. Newfound60 words
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Article124 1951-09-28 8 Standard Shipping Reporter GLOWING accounts of the City of Singapore m Bangkok led 2.; year-old Julie Pyle, one of the three women crew memIkm's oil the Brigantine Yankee. to hastily pack up her belongings and head tor the City. She arrived four days ago124 words
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Article47 1951-09-28 8 MANILA. Sept. 27 (AP)— Directors of the Philippines National Development Corporation decided to obtain a legal opinion from the Justice Department before taking further steps m a fight to prevent a ten per cent, increase m ocean freight rates for general cargo originating here.47 words
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263 1951-09-28 8 TWO high officers of the Royal Australian Air Force arrive m Singapore tomorrow for a brief visit to the R.A.A.F. Composite Wing operating m Malaya against the jungle bandits. Their visit will be made the occasion for the official presentation of the Gloucester263 words
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Article196 1951-09-28 8 RAF Regt. THE first four Malay officers for the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) have just completed their course at an Officer Cadet Training Unit at Spitalgate, England, the R.A.F. announced last night. The four men. who left Malaya last Ma? as Sergeants, are Pilot Oflicer Mansoor196 words
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Advertisement568 1951-09-28 8 fAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE O.rect O*erlond r Fr.nc.cc Lo^ Angele. All Americon O Canadian Citi* Henong P. Shorn Spore Arr LA/SF Tu^NBACH 29 Sept/6 Oct 26 Oct CHIN. «*AR 24 2'oc» 27/28Oct 290ct/lNo* 20 No* F. lull porfioulan of Dr y Corao Oeep Tar.^s and Passenger Aq?n»s ANGLO FR'NCH568 words
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Advertisement247 1951-09-28 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon tor P. Barge Oct 6 Vessel tot Muar Weekly Hong Tot tor Rengot Oct 3 Vessel for Malacca Twice Weekly Hong Thong for Bagan, Vessel for Port Dickson... Weekly Si Api Api Sept 29 Tung Song for Malacca. Port Hong Ann247 words
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Advertisement140 1951-09-28 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsrettfoiv MONTREAL. HALIFAX BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S>ore P. Sham Pcnono Bali(SMN> 28/29 Sept Ampenon(RL) 22/26 Oct 27/28 Oct 29/30 Oct Tobinta (SMN) 27 Oct/3 Nov 4/5 Nov 6/7 Nov x Kota140 words
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Advertisement425 1951-09-28 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA v X cont "SELANDIA" for Sa gon ••*aw Bangkok 21-21Ocf »f IJIL. "PANAMA" *or Bangkok, Hongkong Kobe Yoko"MALAYA" for Bangkok, Hongkong 24-25Oct 2i Ma TION I A" for Bangkok 25-25Oct *fctSAILINGS FROM JAPAN HOngkon"BINTANG" for Bongkok 2i-27Ocr SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDinav 4 For Colombo, Aden Port Soid425 words
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Miscellaneous29 1951-09-28 8 Despatches Today: Hongkong and China. Japan. Philippines noon by Bradeverett, Sibu 8 a.m. by Bruas. Indo-China noon by Doctoeur Laveran. Tanjong Pinang 8 a.m. by Wakde. Pontianak by Seroei.29 words
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377 1951-09-28 9 price Stability For Rubber NecessaryGurney Emphasises Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LtMPLR, Sept. 27. Pointing out that the rubber industry employment and livelihood for the lar~e majority of Malayan earners Hi^h Commissioner Sir Henry Carney said today that, m flt*rqacnce, rubber producers were entitled to expect support for azures «le*isinrd377 words
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Article70 1951-09-28 9 KUALA LIMPIK. Sept. 27 High Commissioner Sir Henry Gnrney, m declaring open the new offices of the Rubber Producers Council today, said he understood that the smallholding representatives on the Council were agreed m principle to provisions being: made for replanting from their income from rubber70 words
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Article76 1951-09-28 9 Gurney Praises Planters v. ,m or re* pendent R. Sept 27 ;5 havo establishment i rs C. anand estate special small* fera mine by Sir n he fo arftces f the I ke v i the Lherstw Acting M J r General z& recO A E inic C do >-76 words
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Article66 1951-09-28 9 US Drug Makers Not Affected U.S manufacturers of pharmacy ffticaij haw r yet been affected by shortages and al'.cca- ns, Arthur F Gonnley, vicepresident m charge oi sa'.es a:~.d advertising Sc-.er.'ov Labora- ne?. Inc., said m Cincinnati. "F resighi In expanding production facilities by prime producers of antibiotics and pharmaceuticalUSIS - 66 words
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Article158 1951-09-28 9 Standard Market Reporter RE. Thurs. Malayan industrial shares day. There was a slightly easier I sections, according to the Malaya Share- brokers" Association. Changed prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Seller* Fr\..-er Neave Ords. 4 20 4 25xd cb M. Brewerta 5 77* 5 87icdcb Robinson ft O158 words
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Article58 1951-09-28 9 WASHINGTON, Sept. P A (.^neral \dministration said h< -c that the nmni; bjotH tonsd I rud*» natural rnbbfi the industry for v t pound for 1 V I Walsh. Com 4 < ISA's Emerl':» :rement Ser>V> ar* not the price of I Oet58 words
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Article, Illustration178 1951-09-28 9 RUBBER highways and playgrounds installed m Akron, Ohio, as tests five years ago are withstanding the quick freeze and thaws. There is about five to seven-and-a-half per cent of ground rubber m the road mixture. The rest is asphalt and other materials. The rubberUSIS - 178 words
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156 1951-09-28 9 TOKYO, Sept. 27 (AP)— Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida says foreign critics of Japanese trade practices are "unfair". Speaking before the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Japanese statesman said that this country was being plagued by unfavourable industrial and trade condition*. Yet. he156 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-09-28 9 photos The Chinese Produce Exchange m Singapore, located at 4 Prince Street, is the meeting place of traders, brokers and representatives of European and Chinese firms. Pictures show (above) a section of the crowd exchanging views and making preliminary arrangements for contracts and (below) the Secretary ofstandard - 62 words
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240 1951-09-28 9 Thai Petrol Price Cut Standard Staff Reporter REDUCTION m the price of petrol and lubricating oil m Thailand, announced by the oil companies operating there, does not mean that a similar reduction will take place m Singapore. This was stated by the spokesman of240 words
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Article72 1951-09-28 9 THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per Ib. Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose $1.54} $1.55$ FOB m bales Oct No. 1 R.S.S $1.55 $1.55* No. 2 R.S.S. $1.49* $1.50* No. 3 R.S.S mom.) $1.44* Sl4s* Tone: Steady. LONDON Xl BBLK Thursday's opening prices Per lb. were:72 words
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Article36 1951-09-28 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs The price of Tin today was $4421 picul. Up S2&. LONDON TIN Thursday's prices first session were Spot £970 buyers, £980 sellers. Three months £920 buyers. £925 sellers. Settlement Price: £975. Tone: Firmer.36 words
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Article60 1951-09-28 9 Economic Survey Gr oup For Ceylon THfi International Bank for Reconstruction an<j Development if sending "a general economic survey mission" to Ceylon to "make concrete recommendations designed to assist the Ceylon Government m formulating a long-term development programme." The mission, headed by sir Sydney Came, will leave Washington this week-end60 words
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Article91 1951-09-28 9 MANILA. Sept 27 (AP): The price of imported rice was slashed USSI per 98 lb sack today by the Government's National Rice and Corn Corp. (NARIC» m an effort to halt skyrocketing prices of locally grown rice. During recent weeks, there has been a91 words
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Article51 1951-09-28 9 THE West Australian Government has ordered about £9.000.--000 sterling worth ot locomotives, coaches and equipment from firms m Britain. Contracts with various manufacturers cover 60 steam locomotives, 48 diesel electric locomotives, 18 diesel electric shunting locomomotives and 22 diesel cars, besides 3.000 wagons and machine toolsReuter - 51 words
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Article36 1951-09-28 9 An Osaka Bnn ha? contracted 10 ship 3. t't'O ton? of cement to Singapore It will be delivered m three lot? of 1,000 tons each between November and January. U .P.U.P. - 36 words
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148 1951-09-28 9 Disease Resistant Clones Produced Planters m Malaya and the Rubber Research Institute of terest the progress of leaf disease researches conducted by the United States m cooperation with South American governments. Fully awart of the havoc which could be wrought if the disease should ever reach this area, rubber interests148 words
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Article26 1951-09-28 9 The South Korean Government is negotiating with the Japanese Foreign Ministry to obtain reparations from Japan either by materials or technical labour. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 26 words
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Article133 1951-09-28 9 U.S. tin consumer! may continue to use up to 90 per cent oi the average amount they consumed m the first six months of 1950, the U.S. National Production Authority (NPA) reports. The NPA reserved the right, however, to change this allo- cation rate onUSIS - 133 words
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Article46 1951-09-28 9 THE Pakistani Government has granted the Standard Vacuum Oil Company a licence to drill for oil m both East and West Pakistan. Standard Vacuum is the first U.S. oil company to acquire an interest m Pakistan oil. A. P.46 words
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Article225 1951-09-28 9 SYDNEY, Sept. 27 (AP)— All Australians arc going to pay more m direct and indirect taxes. That is what the Australian Government budget for 1951-52, presented to Parliament yesterday, means to the people of Australia. r The budget is as unpopular among the people as225 words
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Article149 1951-09-28 9 Standard Market Reporter THE FIRE at a Singapore rubber factory somewhat unsettled the rubber market yesterday, resulting m a temporary decline m quotations. The market remained nervous and sensitive to political news and conflicting reports. Only moderate turnover of business was recorded during the day. Overseas orders were again149 words
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Article119 1951-09-28 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market m Singapore was steadier m the copra and coconut oil portions yesterday. Pepper was slightly easier, Muntok wrhite being quoted $10 iower at $yOO per pi< ul and i Lampong Biack $685. famfl business passed. Copra oil had buyers at119 words
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Article115 1951-09-28 9 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Sept. 28. Prior of rice m k<<lah. rice-bowl of Malaya, has rifles 50 uußll a (**ix Watties) m the **open*" markel during the pant few few day*. This, follows o Steady increase m demand recently within the country due to115 words
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Article59 1951-09-28 9 MESSRS Osborne and Chappel announce that The Lahat Mines Ltd. has declared an interim dividend of 10 per cent. (less Income Tax at 9s. 6d. m the £> m respect of the year ending Mar. 31. 1952. payable m London on Oct. 18. 195159 words
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Article39 1951-09-28 9 HONGKONG, Sept. 27-Spe-cial Standard Servuo Closing prices im the Hongkong Exchange today were HKf 15 78 to £1 Sterling: HKS6JSS tc US$l; HK?1.814 to Malayan $1: HKJO.'i.'i to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK«34I 2S to one tael.39 words
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Advertisement110 1951-09-28 9 fe^il 80,000,000 In Just 5 Days ItSfe > Centers l^"^"" hv m thli hug# the countries CP.A. J erea, all easy to con- cover using ill > tact m comfort bf C.P-A's superbly CPA's fast regular convenient iligbt H^aj ilying schedules, arrangements. 5 Fascinating At Cheaper a Countries Fares -,'Tl^jL;110 words
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Advertisement65 1951-09-28 9 UNDERWOOD THE WORLD'S LEADING TYPEWRITER Enquiries to UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PtNANG SIME DARBY CO LTD. j IPOH MALACCA KOTA BAHRU I WHICH ONE j STAJtI SAVIN 6 I TODAY. I CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. j M fOU CAM orLN A feAVLN(.> A( tot VI Milt j65 words
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459 1951-09-28 10 FJEAR Junior Leaguers, I know it's been quite a while since I wrote to you last, but that does not mean that I have forgotten any of you. On the contrary, I've still been keeping an eye on the Page and using contributions from459 words
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Article, Illustration11 1951-09-28 10 Pip's 'ghost' do«sn't frighten Will and SimUy11 words
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Article103 1951-09-28 10 J CHANGE one letter m e;ich of the names of the following animals and get another animal: cow. hare. mule. 2 TAKE one letter from a word that means "a big bunch of people"' and set a bird that Is a noisy creature with a coarse, loud voice.103 words
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Article, Illustration124 1951-09-28 10 JUMOR Leaguer Charlie Chiang, who is clever with pen and sketchbook, sends the following drawing as a I basis for a colouring contest. While thanking Charlie for 1 his artistic effort Aunt Christobel publishes the picture inih a prize offer for the best colour work submitted by124 words
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Article, Illustration280 1951-09-28 10 A GREAT quarrel once arose between the Stomach and all the Limbs of the body. The Hands said, "Why should we be always at work, doing every kind of duty, and never resting all day, while the Stomach sit s quiet?'' The Feet replied. "True! And280 words
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Article87 1951-09-28 10 SAUSAGES have not always been a makeshift meal. They have a proud history Sausage recipes appear m Greek cookery books 1,700 yeras 01d... 1n fact a Greek play was written all about tausaQes. Banned by priests m Roman times, sausages were then Ulled with chopped dormice. Oysters,87 words
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Article174 1951-09-28 10 CHOW TET CHKE. of 1128. Mukim 13. Ayer Itam. Penang, 19 keen to exchange stamps with pen-pals everywhere. KHOO HENG SAN of 165 Dato Kramat Road, Penang. wishes to exchange stamps with pen-pals all over the world. K. M ANOHARAN of the Anfilo whose hobbies are friendly correspondence,174 words
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Advertisement312 1951-09-28 10 J THE Kl*"^"<S f¥ tVAR'*' HUMAN JNTKKTMNMINr (SL^ ■■wii—iilltli I TODAY DAILY "**-»^JT I ii a m _1 10— 4.00— <>.»:> i. M.lO p.m. j LNew AlhambrA-* j TOMORROW AT MIDNIGHT! U\ft IIo\...AM\ZIN<. ADVENTURE i \S MIA \M> WOMEN 101 GHT FOIt i;i.OIO OF THE WEST! UATCH FOR Jrrx^v JOI312 words
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Advertisement249 1951-09-28 10 LAST 2 DAYS I 1 HERBERT W/LCOX BfVteitti Nwm m mmm r f ***WiCik EAGLE WILDING PLUS "FESTIVAL OF BR/TAZA'" fT,^, ALSO social ronre*.sion at the 11 a.m.. LH 4 mm shM today to organised parties ol Mboo] childn School Principals please con tart nanafer i r^. I TODAY 11249 words
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Miscellaneous151 1951-09-28 10 TODAY'S FORECAST: This curious and contradictory day may be excellent for artists, craftsmen those whose profession It is to write or to speak, or who are interested m 1 scientific research or m psychic experiments. It is also a good time to start on pleasure trip or a long cruise.151 words
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Miscellaneous208 1951-09-28 10 Crossword No. 75 flr Mi*"~r~r~F"~i m CUES ACROSS:— 2 Many thitiKS may turn on this; 4. She's m the army; 6 Shortage of water? It's certainly rough on the inside! 8 Scrape a sort of beard: 10. Loosened yet miKht be loined: 12 Transport, but hardly as seen on the208 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-09-28 11 The five handsome Scandanavians pictured here are key members of Helsingborg soccer side which will play m Malaya m December. They are from left to right: Sven-Ove Svensson, skipper of the side and Swedish internationalist Ake Jonsson left back and youngest member m the side,68 words
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Article, Illustration294 1951-09-28 11 Giltedged, Audiola Have Improved OF THE two races for newcomers on Saturday, I like none better than Giltedged and Audiola. These two horses have come on a great deal since their runs at Penang. Giltedged will receive solid backing m the class 2, div 6 race294 words
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Article68 1951-09-28 11 v.;., fj (.UP) Mhletic Team rli rt urd for the four UMCfI Mi y.irds Uh lc CttJ >udium here it. Pr,p r his comKaaki vilte, W»b>ter. F.rUlt. .md the»r 7 minutes 30.6 The tti "1 a x broken durig.iin>: the (iobi vkicfe n!so beat rd with68 words
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Article39 1951-09-28 11 2 I 30D fast -d f s1 RNAC'a I m mi the n and nceroua BOD had I n larinj c tine ed the 1 i ked VAC 8 eeper r^d F rde X- \v E s Mc-39 words
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Article84 1951-09-28 11 NEW YORK, Sept. 26 (UP) —Billy Talbert of New York, the nations fifth ranking tennis star, today notified the United States Davis Cup Committee that he will not be able to accompany the team to Australia because of business considerations. The 33-year-old veteran doubles player84 words
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Article53 1951-09-28 11 LONDON, Sept. 27 (Reuter). Yesterday's Rugby results: RUGBY LEAGUE: Yorkshire Cup Second Round: Bradford Northern 13 Leed 14, Wakefield Trinity 14 Huddersfield 5. Rugby League Lancashire Cup Second Round: Belle Vue Rangers 12. Workington Town 2 RUGBY UNION: Wasps 19 London Hospital 0. Bridaend 11, Abertillery 3,53 words
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Article263 1951-09-28 11 LONDON, Sept. 27 (Reuter)— Support for officiallysanctioned football under floodlighting m Britain has received new impetus following the undoubted success of the recent game at the Arsenal Stadium between Arsenal and Hapoel (Tel Aviv). Many new convert* have joined the enthusiasts m the argument that floodlit263 words
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Article29 1951-09-28 11 Soccer: Community League —Europeans v Indians, Jalan Beaar. Hockey: SHA League 223 BOD v YMCA at YMCA. Swimming: St. Anthony Boys School carnival at Chinese Swimming Club.29 words
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Article230 1951-09-28 11 NEW YORK, Sept. 26 (UP)— The fantastic New lork Giants turned the National League Pennant race into what could become the maddest contest yet, when they swept within a game of the panic-stricken Dodgers on Tuesday night, beating the Phillies sto 1 while Brooklyn was230 words
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Article81 1951-09-28 11 LONDON, Sept. 27 (AP)— Pancho Segura of Ecuador moved into the finals of the singles m the International Professional Tennis Tournament at Wembley Wednesday with a three sets win over Welvy van Horn of New York. Segura won 6-2, 6-2, 6-2. Pancho Gonzales, former U.S. Amateur81 words
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Article27 1951-09-28 11 MELBOURNE. Sept. 27. (Reuter-AAP).— Johnny Weissmuller, tarzan of the films and former Olympic swimmer, is expected to come to Australia this year.27 words
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Article95 1951-09-28 11 CEYLON SPORTS Club with three wins from three outings head the Singapore Hockey Association First Division league table. Singapore Cricket Club ar,d SRC. have both played a game each and have full points. Up-to-date standings are: Goals P W L F A P Ceylon Sports Club95 words
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Article721 1951-09-28 11 By OLLIE DAVIES IPOH, Thurs. Brideford (E. Donnelly) did a spectacular gallop on a soft track here this morning when he beat speedy Bright Eyes after conceding about three lengths at the start. Running wide out all the way Brideford returned the smart time of721 words
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Miscellaneous15 1951-09-28 11 |i< >> "ij\^> Mlll'Hil jllHllllllllll"' Cm not licked vet/ J C *^"^m Gbf&^?^%m£s^' vou maxe B15 words
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Article504 1951-09-28 12 Thrilling Rugby Marks Festival Sports Meet COMBINED SCHOOLS beal Teachers Training College 2 1 m tlie festival of Britain series of sports matches at Rafles Institution ground yesterday. I lie boys swamped their seniors at Rugby and badminton ami 10-t the athletk match narrowly 61 to 67504 words
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Article228 1951-09-28 12 Schoolboy Upsets Cup Player IJM KIM CHOON, 18- ->< -ir-old Anglo Chinese Schoolboy, created Hie bilges! badminton Dp t l t for iniriN months yesterday by defeating Singapore Foong Sronu (up player Lao Teng Chnaa m three gruelling sets m the Festival Sports between Combined Schools and Teachers Training College228 words
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414 1951-09-28 12 The Malayan sprint thampi»n. Lan Ens Yoon, turned jumper for a day to enable the Tearhers Training ColIf^ to win a dose victory o\i-r a strong Combined Srhools team by six points m the Festival Sports l>ay j Meet held at Riffles Institu- j414 words
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368 1951-09-28 12 WITH THE Community League championship practically m tin ir l>a», the Singapore Chinese F.A. went on to make doubly sure by scoring a 4 l victory over Singapore District at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Playing more constructive soccer, the Chinese had better of the exchanges368 words
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Article126 1951-09-28 12 IPOH. T!r::>. Dominating play throughout, Kinta Indians beat the Methodist Aiternoon Sc »00l by rive goals to nothing m an Ipoh hockey league match today. The Indian forwards were Ear too good for the schoolboys who were under pressure from the start. Thiliainathan, last years state126 words
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Article122 1951-09-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Tomorrow's FA cup quarter-fina] match o\\ the TPCA ground between the Selangor Chinese. league champions, and the Police Depot, the runners-up, abandoned last week when the Chinese were leading by the only foal scored bet ore rain. will attract considerable interest. The winners of122 words
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Article97 1951-09-28 12 PARIT BUNTAR. Thins. Scoring two goals m each half the Krian Indians trounced the Anglo-Chinese School by four goals to nil m a friendly hockey match. As the score would indicate the Indians were easily the better side. The school team played a ragged game.97 words
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Article28 1951-09-28 12 PEN A\r,. Thun In loa-ae ™f ry Youngsters sci red two pah m the first half through s-«. TtMk and Ch- Ishak and through Siant28 words
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Article207 1951-09-28 12 MALAYAN INDIANS will hold their two most important soccer matches -the Bardhan Cup final and the North-South game this week-end on the Negri Sembilan Club Padang. On Saturday Negri Indians op- pose Kedah Indians m the Bardban Cup finals and the odds favour Negri to carry away207 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-09-28 12 Chinese full back Teow Kens stops a determined raid by the District an exciting moment m yesterday's Singapore Community league match at Jalan Besar Stadium.28 words
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Article130 1951-09-28 12 NEW AUSTRALIAN GR APPLER HERE NINETEEN- YEAR-OLD 200--pounder, Elmo Linchlon the youngest professional wrestler m Australia, arrived m Singapore by the "Gorgon* 1 yesterday for an eight-week engagement under promoter Waliy Oakes. A huge man for his age, Linchlon is described as Australia's most promising junior wrestJer and lias a130 words
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Article312 1951-09-28 12 NEW YORK, Sept 26 (UP) —In the roughest featherweight title fight ever staged Sandy Saddler kept his crown tonight by scoring a technical knockout m the ninth round over Willie Pep, who was unable to continue. Referee Ray Miller stopped the bout between the rounds312 words
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Article83 1951-09-28 12 SOUTHAMPTON. Sept. 27. (Reuter)— Randolph Turpin, of Britain, who lost his world middleweight title to Sugar I! ty Robinson m New York recently arrived here last night. He had little to say about his future plans but denied the stories or his impending retirement.83 words
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408 1951-09-28 12 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Yietoria Institution the only Rugby playing school m Selangor. had theii first game of the season today on their ground and the} beat the Selangor United fc \V by 12 points (four tries) to nil. The VI boys408 words
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Article94 1951-09-28 12 TAIPING, Thurs. The 40 Commandos, Royal Marines soccer team won the Bay ley Cup when they defeated the "Fourth Hussars by four goals to nil last evening. The Marines have this season scored a double m local soccer, having recently won the senior division league.94 words
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Miscellaneous29 1951-09-28 12 TIMB& HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 09.58 21.16 Malacca 05.58 18.41 Port Dickson 04.39 17.22 Port Sham ....03.42 15.58 Penanff 11.13 23.4929 words
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