Singapore Standard, 9 October 1951
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Title Section15 1951-10-09 1 Singapore Standard VOL. II N0 10 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.15 words
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Article65 1951-10-09 1 MtYO On. Knurr- j L.tMral Matthew lonimandtT; !v la Pannuiiijoii mi» tor ifcc t ibe Korean I lire talk* resu c < the a Ie bj the proposed ers from I to hours !t>. al 10, to arrange I n oi the i on- ecesa v65 words
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Article19 1951-10-09 1 Princess Arrices in Newfoundland AFP' I c D Ice G v 1900 -Miirs j s 20 the si aJ19 words
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Article26 1951-10-09 1 B (Reuter i si c tin King lays i his condition P< m .:s tang so satis: icttora .ye not n g26 words
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Article105 1951-10-09 1 EGYPT SCRAPS TREATY CAIRO. Oct. 8 (Reuter) The Egyptian Prime Minister Nahas Pasha has placed a decree before Parliament declaring Farouk King of Egypt and the Sudan. Nahas Pasha tonight formally announced that the Egyptian Government had broken off negotiations with Britain declaring the time had now come105 words
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Article70 1951-10-09 1 IStondard London Correspondent LONDON Oct. 8 The fallowing are the closing f rubber and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN t3 45.4 Spot: £1,006 (per ton) s 45 id buyer*, £1,007 tellers. 45d Three months: £946 J3n v 44jd. buyers, £9471 sellers.70 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1951-10-09 1 LAST RITES HELD FOR GURNEY SIR HENRY LAID TO REST g Crowd 1 urns Out lo Witness Solemn Funeral Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. It was not curiosity that brought the people out of their homes to stand under the scorching sun and watch the funeral of Sir Henry1,047 words
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Article, Illustration288 1951-10-09 1 Standard Staff Reporter "NO words can express adequately our profound homage to Sir Henry, our deep sympathy with Lady Gurney and their family, and our sense of the tragic loss which we have all suffered m his death," stated Mr Malcolm Mac Donald,288 words
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Article115 1951-10-09 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Oct. B— Sir Henry Gurney's successor will not be named for two months or so, Colonial Office sources indicate. It takes time to canvass possibilities because a man of considerable stature and ability is required tor this key post at115 words
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Article19 1951-10-09 1 LONDON. Oct 8 .Route' > Princesi Margaret will vMI Paris m Wovembei ft was antiounred here today19 words
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204 1951-10-09 1 THE attack retultii R m the death of Sir Hems Grurney wm the tenth m the genera] am of the Gap since the beginning of July this ye a The other incidents were: June 28: Security Forces oiuviy fired on at 59th204 words
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97 1951-10-09 1 UK PRESS: Situation In Mdlaya More Difficult Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. B— "The murder of Sir Henry Gurney is a reminder that the situation is likely to become more, not less, difficult." comments the Manchester Guardian m this morning's leader. Sir Henry's death has occasioned several surveys such as97 words
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Advertisement8 1951-10-09 1 MQIjWICO.^ there can be no to a J^PLAYeR'S8 words
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Advertisement29 1951-10-09 1 COLD STORACE M^l^ CREAMERIES More reports and pictures of the funeral appear on page 4. C^ \MfF o£s/$/V& r<? WAV I A/ I 4Ms&£oS f*_ A«r 70 SS asdf29 words
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Article, Illustration445 1951-10-09 2 STORE MOU RNS GURNEY All Communities Represented At Memorial Service EVERY COMMUNITY m the city of Singapore, with members from all walks of life, was represented yesterday morning and St. Andrew's Cathedral was filled to capacity at 10.30, when the deep-toned hell started its toll for the dead. The solemn445 words
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Article28 1951-10-09 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Twenty-one delegates from the Malay Teachers' Union representing various districts of Johore State attended a two-day annual conference, held at the L'MXO headquarters.28 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-10-09 2 photo. As a mark of respect for Sir Henry Gurney. whose funeral took place at Kuala Lumpur vesleraay, all schools and Government offices were closed yesterday. But the Import Kximrt Office at Fullerton Building was open between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. for essential business Picture shows a section ofStandard - 56 words
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Article311 1951-10-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— On Sunday morning, October 7. a young" schoolboy rode to King's House on a bicycle, carrying a wreath. He had come from a suburb of Kuala Lumpur. He was received at the main entrance by an officer who told him that wreaths should311 words
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Article165 1951-10-09 2 MRS ELIZABETH CJIOY. Bii re'j man I < gisl itive c r, ill i v '< C >v< nun< nt i estiona r< tins to menta y and handicapped child- ii Urn and ~'.>.-v'--.z of the I itive m n Ikt 16. S will ask,165 words
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351 1951-10-09 2 AT THE University of Malaya special Assemblies were held to pay tributes to the memory of Sir Henry who was the University's pro-Chancellor. In the absence of Dr. G. V. Allen, vice-Chancellor of the University, and Professor Silcock. the Dean of Arts who were both away351 words
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Article97 1951-10-09 2 KUALA LIMPIR. Mon. Lined up m the St. Mary's Church J grounds. Kuala Lumpur. 2 at the funeral of the late Hi£h Commissioner of the < Federation. Sir Henry < Gurney. this morning, t were some "boys," "amahs" and Malay 1> drivers from King's j House.97 words
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180 1951-10-09 2 MR. DUNCAN ROBERTSON, I Patron of the Tiorrg Bahru Community Centre and Singapore City Councillor appeared on a Cantonese stage during its last performance last night not to act— but to address over, 1.000 spectators about the Centre. The Cantonese wayang had been performing180 words
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Article40 1951-10-09 2 THE staff of Bukit NEertaJam Rubber Estate, Kulim. entertained their colleague, Mr. R. Tharmalingam to a dinner on M nday on the eve of bis retirement. Mr. Thannalingam has served the company for more than 34 years40 words
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258 1951-10-09 2 Catholics Opposed To Birth Control Survey Fr. James IN AN outspoken interview with The Singapore Standard yesterday, the editor o f the Malaya Catholic News, Rev. Father James F. Kearney, said: "Most of Singapore's 30,000 Roman Catholics believe m large families, and they resent any 'survey of the racial and258 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-10-09 2 photo. About 400 delegates from 63 countries recently attended a two-week meeting of the Firs* Triennial General Assembly of the World Youth Assembly, at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, recently. At Cornell University, three delegates from Singapore spkoe over the radio broadcasting facilities of the Voice of America. Left toUSIS - 61 words
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183 1951-10-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter CHINESE ticket agents and lodging house keepers m Singapore are hard hit by the stringent measures taken by both the Singapore and Federation Governments to restrict travelling between Malaya and Communist China. By the end of this year, travellers to183 words
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Article34 1951-10-09 2 The lientri Besar, Selangor, Raja Uda bin Raja Muhammad, has cancelled an official reception to be held at his residence today, as a mark of respect to the late Sir Ikr.ry Gurney.34 words
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Article49 1951-10-09 2 DATO ran Cbenc L ck. Messrs. Tan Siew Bin, G; h Chee Van, Lim Kce Jin. Croh i Tan, Lai Koh Kai. Tai Chin M and Yon? Chow Mun Krere appointed to the C tnmittee c>i the Malacca Trwn Area the Chinese Asocial I 1M« .-.cca Branch).49 words
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Article61 1951-10-09 2 Doubled Ceremony Scarpped PKOkimi, NIU 'ations and t feel** CMDd thf I ..hi,, lappy u,,,k jj, Reason: i OoMmissioß^i p turned down th, perm.ss^n U j trr^monv I,■ Pl sons' A B| Natio v I a 4 'I C stood, i put up celebrate To C.rr.-!..---tion t v. :...> D61 words
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Article18 1951-10-09 2 THF M the side: president I hon set pan; I P. V. G S. H q18 words
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Advertisement95 1951-10-09 2 vO you krtOW^-.V lj i ...thct the tiger pc* ence pi heat and I retires by dc\ r m \H pr oh c _r" m Wt^aHE^ Froducts, is m it^l^^fe ""'il bcgo, Heo se rt Bit< \>££Zfi> < <^£jV' Stiff **/i{/ Im^ o/ TiG£* m* r SHOOT YOUR OWN FAMILY95 words
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Article, Illustration209 1951-10-09 3 ECAFE MEN ARRIVE FOR THE BIG' TALKS BRITAIN. AUSTRALIA... CEYLON... INDO-CHI Mr. John Tyre, an adviser < to the British delegation at I today's ECAFE conference on Trade Promotion reached Singapore by Qantas/ BOAC yesterday. He is a director of a large producing firm of silks and rayons. After twoStandard - 209 words
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315 1951-10-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter THAILAND had no wish to introduce the temporary suspension of Ihe export of free rice but had done so to be sure of fulfilling her commitments under existing Government contracts, the Chief of the Thai Government delegation to the315 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-10-09 3 photo. Brother Chan Siong: Mun (15) and lister Chan Kam Peng (20) who narrowly escaped death on Sunday. StandardStandard - 21 words
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Article64 1951-10-09 3 THE FUNERAL of Mrs. N. R. Benjamin, aged 54. took place at the Bidadari yesterday, Mrs. Benjamin, who has been ailing for some months, leaves her husband. Mr. M. A. Benjamin, retired interpreter and Commissioner for Oaths, and a son. Mr. Bernard Benjamin. The funeral service64 words
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Article146 1951-10-09 3 SUBSTATIONS m Singapore liable to load shedding today: DAY Wayaog Sato, t liat^wurth Road, Peirre Road, Somerville t>tate. I eedon Road. ictoria Park. Nassiin Hill. Dalvey Road. Pater^on Road C.nat orlil. Ho Hong Oil Mill Alexandra Incinerator. Tiong liahru. Ha\eUH-k Road. Malayan Brewery. A.BC linwerv biethelm Co.. Tanglin146 words
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Article292 1951-10-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter A PENSIONABLE scheme for uniformed staff of the Singapore Post and Telegraphs Department may be recommended to the Government, The Standard learnt yesterday. It is understood that at a rerent meeting of Government representatives including the Singapore Director of Posts, Mr. W. A:292 words
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Article412 1951-10-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SIX girls drown.xl In Singapore Kranji River last Sunday while out collecting sea shells "chose to wade across the river on their return home because they were too shy to be seen m their drenched clothing. Fifteen-year-old Chan Siong Mun, who was412 words
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Article180 1951-10-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter QUESTIONS on employment m Singapore, particularly m the rubber milling industry, and shortage of staff m the Income Tax Department will be tabled at the meeting of the Legislative Council on Tuesday next by Mr. Thio Chan Bee (Progressive North). Mr Thio180 words
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Article230 1951-10-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government will be quizzed on the delay m the implementation of the salary scheme lor temporary clerks at the meeting of the Legislative Council on Tuesday next. In written questions to be tabled at that meeting, Mr. CR. Dasaratha230 words
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70 1951-10-09 3 SIR HAN HOE LIM and Mr. A. W. Frisby are the two other members of the Committee of Enquiry which will sit under the Chairmanship of Mr, Justice T. A. Brown to make recommendations on whether disciplinary action should be taken under Colonial Regulations70 words
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Article41 1951-10-09 3 LOXDON. Oct. 8— Sir Thomas Shenton Thomas, pre-war Malayan Governor, writes to The Times this morning complaining of the Labour Government's policy of '"scuttling away from one place after another when even a little stick is waved at us."41 words
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Miscellaneous83 1951-10-09 3 *****111 Chinese V.M.C.A.. Selegrie Road: Badminton 5 p.m., Basket ball 5.30 p.m.. Table tennis 7.30 p.m.. Chinese Chess Practice Club meeting 7.30 p.m., Students' Free English classes 7-9 p.m.. Commercial Evening school 6-9 p.m. Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay: Mandarin Advanced Class* 10.30 am New ballroom Dancing class (Beginners) 6-7 p.m. Malayan83 words
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Article, Illustration638 1951-10-09 4 'MANY LOOKED ON GURNEY AS GUIDE' Tribute Paid By Bishop V Standard Staff Correspondent jj! KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —It is not with V repining but with pride that we salute this gift j < among the finest of her sons that England and his V family have given to Malaya,638 words
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Article108 1951-10-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Police and Military units are still searching for the bandit gang whiqh attacked the Hish Commissioner's car on Saturday. Security forces operating m the Federation wounded and captured one bandit today, while another bandit surrendered In the Baling District of Kedah yesterday108 words
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Article46 1951-10-09 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The Sultan of Johore. Major General Sir Ibrahim attended the Johore btate Executive Council meeting yesterday ♦u Th JV vas the first tim e that the Sultan has made his appearance m the Council Chambers since his arrival five weeks ago46 words
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Article214 1951-10-09 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— About 40 fir trees, thought to be borne of the oldest m Johore Bahru, have been ordered to be cut down by the Sultan of Johore, Major-General Sir Ibrahim because a red ant had bitten one-year-old Tengku214 words
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Article, Illustration286 1951-10-09 4 MCA Will Help In Avenging Gurney's Death Standard Staff Correspondent M^V A CCA on Dato Tan Chen Lo Prt>i<lent »t the Malayan Chinese Association lamenting on the intimely death of Sir Henry Gurney, gave an assurance oday of Malayan Chinese co-operation m avenging Sir lenrv 8 death and pmlin» i,,,Standard - 286 words
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Advertisement221 1951-10-09 4 >v\vw\\\v\A\\\vtw\\\v\\\\.\\\\ II MTj PHO.N'I Siaris ||fw IiIVA jro^iiUtn^^^iGGfl} x^ J 11a.m.. 1.45, 4.00. G. 30. 9.30pm 4^ <* v >»ii%r^ B^A J^m Mm. < j RANDOLPH SCOTT f^l/JS I RUTH ROMAN ZACHARY SCO". TK^T" f t jTO(j(^i!(i^ LAST DAY! ll a.m.. 11l l.ni. "When the Redskins Rode" m SUPER! INK221 words
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Article, Illustration468 1951-10-09 5 Tax The Rich \j&ll AIYIOTIQ 55 Resolutions Standard Staff Reporter THE annual conference of the Labour Party of Singapore, scheduled to be held on October 21, is expected to be a stormy session. A clash between the wings of the party— the left and the right468 words
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Article95 1951-10-09 5 ALOR STAR. Mon.— A Siamese resident, Endin Si. of Kampong Kolam, North Kedah, was sentenced on Saturday to four years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Abdul Hamid for failing to report the presence of bandits m that area. On information received that Endin Si was95 words
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Article80 1951-10-09 5 Poppy Day Wreaths: Reminder PENANG, Mori.— Clubs. Associations and private individuals who desire to have wreaths made by Poppy Day workers and have not already placed an order should inform the Honorary Lady Organiser. 69. Lim Lean Teng Mansions, Penang. of their requirements. Saturday. November 3. will be the last80 words
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Article41 1951-10-09 5 AT Sunday's Keiantan State Council Meeting, the Mentri Besar praised the work of the Adviser of Lands and Mines, Mr. R. W. Jakeman and the Superintendent ot Education, Mr. G. D. Muir. They are both goin^ on leave shortly.41 words
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Article, Illustration351 1951-10-09 5 Standard Staff C/tn 1 1 op> ndcnl v. Mm. We are assembled under the the nun tier of his Excellency the High ComUi pay tribute to him and to express our m ithv tor Lady Gurney and her family m lint.' said Mr.351 words
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Article116 1951-10-09 5 Service At Taiping IPOH. Mon— Taiping will i hold a memorial service for the I late Sir Henry Gurney on .Thursday, Oct. 11. at 6.30 p.m. The service will be held m All Saints Church and will be conducted by the Vicar, Rev. J J E. Sampson. i Ipoh Ceylonese116 words
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Article79 1951-10-09 5 PENANG, Moii —Thousands of children m Penar.g observed a two-minute silence m their respective schools this morning as a mark of respect for Sir Henry Gurney. Since Saturday evening, the mam topic oi conversation among people has been about Sir Henry Gurney's tragic death which has cast a79 words
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Article133 1951-10-09 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Mun. About 2.000 Chine>e men and women today participated m a half-mile procession here m celebration oi the festival at the God of Nine Kingdoms <Krw Ong Yeah). Five mediums carrying spiked balls and double edged swords headed the procession whu-h included an array133 words
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Article48 1951-10-09 5 BITTERWORTH. Mon. A class £or the study of local law has been tormed at the Divisional Headquarters of the United Malays' National Organisation here. Thirty-five members from the various government depart- ments m Butterworth and Prai and others interested are now attending the class.48 words
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221 1951-10-09 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BHARI", Mon. Applications for additional allocations from Federal funds totalling more than §1,000,000 were approved at yesterday* State Council Meeting Kelantan. Biggest item was (863,676 to meet increased salaries arid allowances of Government officers consequent on the adoption of221 words
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Article, Illustration292 1951-10-09 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. An ex-Municipal employee, Mr. Phong Sin Huat. who rejoined service received a gratuity of $740 when the Penan*; Municipal Services I nion look up his ease after it had heen rejected on the ground that he was a re-en*»ai;ed292 words
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Article385 1951-10-09 5 Talk On Gurney Memorial Fund PENANG, Mon. Tha Independence of Malaya Party** launching of tlie Gurney Memorial Finn I a < a gesture of gratitude to t he late High Commissioner for Ins devoted servicca to Malaya and its people received a welcome reaction m Penang. Dr. N. K. Menon.385 words
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Miscellaneous333 1951-10-09 5 FEDERATION DIARY ii>iki| 1. 3. 8.30 9 and 11.15 p.m. (Cant.) 11 v eA A HINDUSTAN: Ek Thi Larki 3. 6 PLAZA: Pride Of Kentuckj Xl H\ Hotel s.ihd!a 1, 3. 640 and and 9p m iTech.j tJIJKg c .CKNTBAL: Parijatham S and 7 ODKON: Ming Sing Mung 1. and333 words
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Miscellaneous19 1951-10-09 5 Bank Holiday MONDAY. December 31. his been designated a bsnk holiday m Penang, but Government offices will not close.19 words
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857 1951-10-09 6 Singapore Standard Wind And Weather Independent Morning Newspaper pRUDENCE demands that we should show X restraint m welcoming the ECAFE trade promotion conference which opens at the Victoria Memorial Hall today. A few years ago a conference such as this would have found us scouring dictionaries m search of adjectives857 words
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Letter688 1951-10-09 6 Sir— I was particularly interested to read the newsitem headed "SCBA: Full Membership Or Nothing," m The Standard of Oct. 6. As a matter of fact, the words of that caption sounded like an echo of my own! I can quite understand the reactions of the688 words
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537 1951-10-09 6 Sir, The Public, the Government and K.L. Municipality should be informed of the miserable and helpless plight of the occupants of about 100 houses comprising a population m about 1.000 citizens at the 3j Mile Ipoh Road K. Lumpur. These residents occupy a537 words
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Letter104 1951-10-09 6 Sir. Dan Judah's remarks that a "lew dance teachers vanished with the fees after a few lessons" are really unjust. Maybe he was referring to a few of those dance teachers operating schools m the city. Their charges are high while other.s charge a s low as $5104 words
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Article947 1951-10-09 6 0. M. GREEN - CHINA'S NEW GREAT WALL -OF TREES 0. M. GREEN By NEW Great Wall Is to be ra along the northern borders of China. It will not howpvpt be a wall of bricks, but a wall of trees to stretch all along the southern edge of the Gobi Desert. It is947 words
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Article410 1951-10-09 6 Q^URKHAS, who come from the hilly independent kingdom of Nepal, will celebrate Vijaya Dasimi, the end of 'Duserah* festival, to-day with all the traditional pomp and pageantry. The origin of Duserah dates back to the time of Rama, of Hindu mythology According to Hindu belief. In pre-Rama410 words
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Article156 1951-10-09 6 Review of Views Kampong Singapura UTUSAX MeUyu i gapore did not status as a city are becoming WO rs< The City Co v i ihoir promi« SMS be nuch cone. Increase oi price,. su Utu.san beli< wed Increase O 1 HWtr ai veil as water and eled pore would i156 words
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Article807 1951-10-09 6 PAUL JENNINGS - PAUL JENNINGS By T AM one of that vast 1 number of Englishmen who form the penumbra of the sailing world; and we are always on the outside, looking m. At the centre of this world are people, secure, wearing yachting caps, accompanied by lordly girls, who not807 words
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Article379 1951-10-09 7 'Variety' Of A-Weapons For All Uses Developed ISHINGTON, Oct. 8 (Reuter) Mr. Gordon Dean, chairman of Uomic F'.neniy Commission expects the United States to have the begin- m atomic air force (atomic-powered planes) within ten years. His forecast was m evidence made public today before379 words
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116 1951-10-09 7 I ie Tasa to discontinue its monitor;:^ service last August and there were several exchanges m I ie interim as the Tass sought to I ersuade the British Government to reconsider its position. jH\|M>Y Oti. 8. (ll*) The British Government I.i ..v .!•>-! ti tl»«'116 words
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Article105 1951-10-09 7 UK, US To Discuss Security LONDON. Oct. 8, (AFP). —The heads of the British and American security departments will meet this week m Washington to discuss means of co-ordinating security measures concerning atomic research, the •'Reynolds News" said here yesterday. Britain. the newspaper added, will be represented by Sir Percy105 words
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67 1951-10-09 7 lAS Oct 1. < UP) strator i said 1 the Soviet loin bombs widespread Tie pnn'•~s *)A th< :::ed m a the c U.S Ne vs that screen could torn 1 mo- led to laur.cn an the i S) tea <pected a Soviet67 words
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Article98 1951-10-09 7 TEHERAN' Oct 8 <Reuter> Tne Shah ol Persia thanked Parliament foi "perfect co-opera-tion' m the oil nationalisation programme when he formally opened a ne-v Senate session on Sunday. The Senate has been officially adjourned foi its summer recess V: ".he past two months but has been98 words
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188 1951-10-09 7 COLOMBO, Oct. 8, (Renter) Ceylon's Finance Minister J.R. Jayawardene, who led his country's delegation to the Japanese peace treaty conference at .San Francisco and the Raw Materials Conference m Britain, arrived here by air last night. Mr. Jayawardene told pressnen later that during his188 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-10-09 7 photo. BRITONS LEAVE— Evacuees from the oil refineries at Abadan go aboard the British cruiser Mauritius from a launch m Abadan Harbour Oct. 3. m compliance with the Iran Premier's order. The refinery and the Abadan shore of the Shatt-El-Arab are m the background. APAP - 45 words
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222 1951-10-09 7 Truman's Military A ides Urged Cu tting Aid To N'lists In '49 NEW YORK, Oct. 8 (IP) President Truman told a top secret conference m 1949 that his National Security Board and military advisers had recommended suspension of United States aid to Nationalist China, it was reported Sunday m a222 words
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53 1951-10-09 7 ADELAIDE. Oct. 8. (ReuterAAP) Australian Prime Minister RoDert G. Menzies said here Sunday that Australia would spend about A £700.000.000 on deience m the next three years. Australia spent A £133,000,000 on defence last year. Expenditure for the current year is estimated53 words
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Article99 1951-10-09 7 WASHINGTON. Oct 8. (UP> Owen Lattimoie ottered yesterday what he called "irrefutable proof" that Harold E. Stassen was wrong when he charged that Lattimoie advocated immediate recognition of Red China at a 1949 State Department conference. He called on Stassen to "admit his error." The99 words
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125 1951-10-09 7 HONGKONG, Oct. 8, (AP).— Today is a public holiday as Hongkong again celebrates the "Double Tenth" two days early. The reason: she doesn't want to rile the Communists. Until last year. Oct. 16 was m holiday for Chinese throughout the Far East who125 words
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144 1951-10-09 7 DJAKARTA, Oct. 8, (AFP).— The conference of 15 Indonesian diplomatic representatives m Asia and the Pacific was opened here this morning under the chairmanship of Foreign Minister Achmad Subardjo. The conference was also attended by Premier Dr. Sukiman and VicePresident Mohammed Hatta. Following144 words
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194 1951-10-09 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 8. (UP) Gen. Omar Bradley made his recent trip to Tokyo to talk to Gen. Matthew B Ridgway and try to "straighten him out" for trying to follow the policies for which Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur was tired. Senator Alexander Wiley,194 words
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Article64 1951-10-09 7 NICOSIA. Oct. 8. <Reuter>. Three men died and two were injured when an Indian Air Force Dakota flying from Malta to Nicosia crashed m Turkey's airport, authorities here were informed today. Two airmen are still missing. A Roy.-d Air Force search plane reported64 words
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296 1951-10-09 7 MONTREAL, Oct. 8, (UP) Canada will start a pant five week party at high noon today to entertain Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip on their 1 5.000-mile Royal tour of this nation. The Royal couple left London by air early today for Montreal.296 words
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Article246 1951-10-09 7 LIVERPOOL, Oct. 8, (AP).— Aneurin Bevan warned yesterday that the West must accept Communist China as a copartner m building a peaceful world or face destruction. "Are we going to repeat m China the same folly m 1951 that we committed against Russia m246 words
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Article82 1951-10-09 7 No Confirma tion On Royal Tour MELBOURNE. Oct. 8 (RenterAAP) There has been no official confirmation m either London or Canberra oi reports that the King will be unable to make tne Royal tour next year and that his place will be taken by Prince.-. 1 Elizabeth and the Duke82 words
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Article, Illustration87 1951-10-09 7 photo. Oil-rich Sh« ppard King of Texas. ISA places an engagement ring upon the third linger of Kgvptian dancer Samia dam.il m the (la ridge Hotel. Paris. Oct. 3. King said he first saw Miss Gamal. favourite of King I arouk of Kg.vpt, m Pan* Sept. 18 and they becameA.P. - 87 words
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Article56 1951-10-09 7 NEW DELHI. Oct. 8. <AP< Former Indonesian Prime- Minister, Dr. Sutan S.iahrir, S inn; (lew to Rangoon to end Ml t\\ weeks 1 tour of India. He i« expected to visit B., 1 kok. Singapore. Peking and Tokyo before returning t< Jakarta at the end oi his56 words
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Advertisement34 1951-10-09 7 Someones Birthday? ;Nw ROBINSONS f.JS^fL «Q»>ii«* t. co.i'i I B* fUUullLllw THE BEST <UFT $10.00 tv» $5.00 EXCIIANGKABI.E POR <;(K»I)> IN ANY OF THE IHI'MITMIATS IN OUR SINGAPORE and KUALA LUMPUR STORE ROBINSONS —-k.34 words
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Miscellaneous46 1951-10-09 7 I^s^ J. ONCE UPON A TIME —Stir HAD E'■~ 3 1 V-*™,^ -mm* '18-;.f Tvv\ GOING TcT\ THERE WAS A LIKE STARS- bvshavlu**-. 'W W§ W^A READ YOU A BEAUTIFUL r-rM\f RAVEN-BLACK *g* 'W^pg^ v NICE STORY P |^P R| NCESS— HAIR— TEETH I MM. W46 words
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Article, Illustration431 1951-10-09 8 Exercises WithRAF En Route Standard Shipping Reporter FOLLOWING five month* of continuous service m Korean waters with the United Nations Fleet, the light aircraft-carrier, H.M.S. Glory (Capt. K.S. Colquboun) arrives at the Singapore Naval Base, today. During the voyage from Hongkong to431 words
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Article128 1951-10-09 8 First Jap Freighter To Arrive Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. When the Fuji Mara, first Japanese *hip to call here after the war arrived this morning, a number of Police mianls went on board and would not allow anyone to board the vessel without authorization. Captain Jusaku Kimura, skipper of128 words
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Article225 1951-10-09 8 SPKI.NCFIELD. Illinois, Oct. 8 (IP) Singapore will he included m a 32,710-mile solo goodwill flight around the world hv Representative Peter Mark, Jr. Democraft of Illinois, who lifted his single-engine Beeeheraft Bonansa into the murky sky, today. The 34-year-old ex-Navy pilot hopes to carry the message225 words
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290 1951-10-09 8 AUSTRALIAN TOUR: THE conversion of the s.s. Gothic for the Royal Tour to Australia m 1952 has now started at Messrs. Cammell Laird's Birkenhead Yard and it is expected that it will be completed m December, this year. The work will continue unless290 words
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143 1951-10-09 8 Lockheed F-94 all-weather jet fighters have been assigned to the Otis Air Force base, Massachusetts, for defence of the New York and Boston metropolitan areas. The 600 miles an hour jets, equipped with radar for operations m darkness and bad weather, are part143 words
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Article79 1951-10-09 8 TOKYO. Oct. 7 (Reuter-AAP) The Ino Shipping Company, biggest owner of oil tankers m Japan, is working on a plan for the construction of "super tankers" from 18.000 to 30.000 tons. according to shipping circles here These sources did not say how many such tankers,79 words
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Advertisement646 1951-10-09 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Sar Froncisco Los An 9 elei All Americon Collodion Citie: Penong > S'liom S'por« Art LA/SF CHINA BEAR 16 Oct 17/18 Oct 9 Nov LUCKENBACH 24/26 Nov 27/28 N«» 29 Nov/' Dec 20 Dec For full particulars of Dry Cargo Deep Tank* and646 words
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Advertisement351 1951-10-09 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon tor P. Barge Oct 10 Vessel tor Muck Weekly tton 9J on 9 T tOr Rengat Ocf 9 Vessel for Maiacco twice Weekly Ho 9 J" 0 Bagan Si Api Api Oct 13 Vessel Port D.ckson... Weekly Hong Ann for Djambi351 words
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Advertisement148 1951-10-09 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam MONTREAL, HALIFAX BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S'oore P Sham Penong x Ampenan (RL) 20/26 Oct 27/28 Oct 29/iOOct Tabinta (SMN) 27 o<t/3 Nov 4/5 Nor 6/7 No. Koto Agoeng (RL) 17/23148 words
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Advertisement491 1951-10-09 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK COn T( n iN| Spore P C'L n SELANDIA" f for Saigon P'On, Ba^O l^ 23-24Oct 20-22O c U 'PANAMA" for Bangkok. Hongkono Kobe Yoko'FIONIA* for Bangkok 25-25Oct 'MALAYA" for Bangkok, Hon O kor 23-2SN OV 21.22N0, i v> N SAILINGS FROM JAPAN HONGKONr "BINTANG" for491 words
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Miscellaneous66 1951-10-09 8 Despatches TODAY: Djakarta and Sourabaya by Merak. N. India and Pakistan by Esang, U.S. A and Ceylon by Schuyler Otis Bland. Pakistan (parcels only) by Schuyler Otis Bland. Pontianak by F. Amnuputty. N. Borneo. Labuan. Brunei and Miri by Kampar. South India by Jalagopal. Arrivals TODAY: Hongkong and China by66 words
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Article, Illustration587 1951-10-09 9 GEORGE RASIAH - GEORGE RASIAH Magnates Plan To gslablish Their Own Shippine Fleet Standard Staff Reporter BISLNESS magnates of Hongkong who intend transferring some ol i,i industries hi Singapore, may, m time to come, own their fleet oJ AUnen Ui di liver their own goods. Tins587 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-10-09 9 THE Chairman of the Singapore Chinese Textiles and Sundries Importers' Union, Mr. Goh Pek Yew, makes a speech of welcome to the Hongkong Chinese Manufacturers C/iion Trade Delegation at a reception yesterday. In centre seated fifth from left) is Mr. U Tat-chee. leader of the Hongkong51 words
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596 1951-10-09 9 GEORGE RASIAH - GEORGE RASIAH Malayan's Rise To Fame B) i.> today it» an internationally-famous businessman whose spectacular success is perhaps <hi< t\\ due to the early business training received m Malaya ilself. He is Mr". L\ Tat-Chec "Ginger kin* of tfie World/ Mr. U's attention596 words
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Article31 1951-10-09 9 Buying rates for Canadian dollars pei $100 Malay as) are: $34 13/16 JT', $34 15 16 (OD.i. <35 3 16 (90 d st); selling: $34 7/16 ready iTT OD>.31 words
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Article51 1951-10-09 9 SEPT EMBER RUBBER SHIPMENTS I Reporter I SrptemlM r a I ions I lowes I of th i I I I i Unl n ol South Africa ds, C..:.a :i 2,041 tons, ia 2,103 I as, Germany t 2 79 ns, Netherlands 1.087 as, Sweden 1,224 as, and E 1,37851 words
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Article189 1951-10-09 9 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market m Singapore Mas dull yesterday, \«r\ little business being reported m the niornins. The markei was closed m the afternoon. The first hall of last week saw fairly heavy liquidation from upcountry. This was wet absorbed by189 words
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Article27 1951-10-09 9 Yusodavia May Gel Large Loan T" m tei iti mal Bank may s v gi ml a U*****,000,000 g-term n to Yugoslavia an IndustriaKsatioo p^otn i —ATP27 words
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Article54 1951-10-09 9 COMMODITY PRICES LONDON RUBBER Monday's opening prices per lb. were: No 1 RSS Settlement Nov. 45d. buyer Dec. 44| d. buyer Jan./ Mar. 44] d. buyer Tone: Steady. LONDON TIN Monday's prices first session were: Spot £1,005 buyers, £1,016 sellers. Three months £945 buyers, £947 10s. sellers. Settlement Price: £l,«54 words
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Article, Illustration128 1951-10-09 9 photo* M. Andre Gibaut (left). French Consul-General, welcomes M. Rene P. Millet, French Government representative of ECAFE m Bangkok and leader of the French delegation to the trade promotion conference m Singapore. Mrs. Norman L. Gold and Dr. Gold, who is Acting Chief, Trade Promotion Division and Chief128 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-10-09 9 :-X:.:.,,. ::y^'.^ -S the Honekon? trade delegation who arrived ia the Colony by the Tjijalengka te the Honikoi M«Sfac[urer S Tr^ie Exhibition to be held at the Happy World from Oct 12 to Oct. 21 StandardStandard - 36 words
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Article, Illustration448 1951-10-09 9 Standard Staff Reporter SIR Franklin Ginison, Governor of Singapore, will declare open the trade promotion conference of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far Eaj»t, which begins at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10 a.m. today. After this, there will be a short adjournment before448 words
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Article91 1951-10-09 9 Produce Mart Stays Quiet Standard Market Reporter THE produce market m Singapore was quiet m all secti as, yesterday. Copra bad buyers at Hi per picul and sellers at S-4 32. with DO business parsing. Coconut <>il was also a quiet market, sellers indicating $4 9j and buyers $(i 891 words
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Article24 1951-10-09 9 TAIPEH. Oct 8 (AP) Talks arc reported under way foi the sale of ."ml.ooo tons of Form can sugar to Thailand.24 words
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Article121 1951-10-09 9 DEVELOPMENT of what is believed to be the greatest oil deposit m Indonesia is being forwarded by Caltex Pacific Petroleum (jointly owned by Standard Oil of California and Texas Company), reports World's Business, an American business publication. Preliminary estimates have been made on the company's121 words
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Article33 1951-10-09 9 India m 1950-51 imported 60 000 tons oi supar iiom the U.-i.ted Kingdom at a cost of Rs 1i1.5d0.000 to supplement her own inleinaJ production of 1,100,000 tons.— AP.33 words
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Article43 1951-10-09 9 Standard Market Reporter THK Malayan share market experienced a quiet day yesterday, very little business beint; recorded. There \v:is n o price fixing yesterday, the market bein« closed la the after noon m observance of Sir Henry Goncjr'f death.43 words
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Advertisement185 1951-10-09 9 Read tie n .Horn i ni? Ne us paper published m Singapore and la la ierotcd to local news and ries »\orit!-u .ile co\erage. irures articles with a mass appeal the puMi( it> impartial viewi>olnts. I POSTAGES INCLUDING POSTAGES S;:- ta >U TO Straits $14.80 -do— 23 40 —do— 29.70185 words
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Advertisement39 1951-10-09 9 UNDERWOOD THE WORLD'S LEADING TYPEWRITER Enquiries to UNDERWOOD Tr GENERAL AGENCIES MALAYA) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG SIME DARBY 0 CO LTD. IPOH MALACCA KOTA BAHRU Refreshment Keeps v <t-~- The Wheels Turnins /> M Mlt.^M Ml ho TiOrTli'MlTEb SINGAPORF39 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-10-09 10 photo. PETULA CLARK, young British screen star, makes an enchanting picture m her new white evening dress. The guipure lace bodice is young and simple with heart-shaped necklint- and cap sleex »s the skirt of frothy tulle. Interflora created the muff which is made entire! v fromWilfrid Newton - 54 words
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656 1951-10-09 10 MARGARET SCOTT - To Feed— Or Not To Feed: That Is The Question MARGARET SCOTT by WAS surprised when someone asked me the »ther day if I was iroing to IVrd the baby wh-n the time cinie I always thought it Has something one did. if one possibly could, whether <»ne wanted to656 words
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Article, Illustration564 1951-10-09 10 TIT ANY women, beset bj the problems of a trou bled skin, seem to feel the} are fighting a lonely batt'> Most cosmetics, they decide were created for those witr near- perfect complexions rather than for those harrier by blemishes, enlarged pores or excessive oiliness.564 words
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Article, Illustration197 1951-10-09 10 "pOVVLING, GREEN. Ohio (UP) In a speech at Bowling Green State University, Dr. Ruth Sea bury Education Secretary of the American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Missions. Boston, listed these six "pointers for happiness." 1. "Understand yourself don't inhale praise and compliments. They drug your mind197 words
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Article366 1951-10-09 10 rpHE cnoice of the right shoe 1 's a difficult matter, as many women— ruefully regardca S n ittS"'" 1 mUtakes The number of errors In shoe buying can be cut down if J'ou consider three important factors and refuse to make a purcnase until you've located366 words
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Article, Illustration147 1951-10-09 10 A GOOD trick for extending the life of your candles is to coat them with white varnish. Allow them to dry for several days before using them. Candles so treated tend to burn longer, and you II also find much of the dripping is eliminated. YOU'LL147 words
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Advertisement58 1951-10-09 10 7%e GENUINE SINGER repairvery service available. I all GENUINE SINGER spares I bear the Trade Mark SIMANCO I Available at your Local SINGER SHOP I 449 TI Sifl9OPOre Phone "627 1 m J Sin9OPOr# Won,: 81,74 218 Joo Chiot Rood, Singopor* 494 14th Mile. Soletor fc^ M AND THROUGHOUT MALAYA58 words
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Advertisement219 1951-10-09 10 l:. >> '<? JwV^ f&M M Mr Fa fl*^l U MM 4 ft ™&*fflm aMW m W w fli mfc-.-.-.-. -X-.-^.-.-Xy.- ■•-•"-'■y%3f f <MF «EP x '":-:i£^| |KdH IBBK''' f. ■.■..v.-.v.v// :<M»Sy^^BBB-. j^w^^» _^Mt d^H J I I Am i II h (lif I.IfTV); t> < T l,tf(». >i 1219 words
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Miscellaneous165 1951-10-09 10 TODAYS FORECAST:— Apart from Mime social upheavals, the afternoon is very lucky for everyone today. All sentimenttal affairs make progress and among the professional classes. interviews will go well and the luck favours all those who use their brains. The evening is very favourable for all publications and intellectual work,165 words
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1328 1951-10-09 11 4 ANACRUSIS,^ In This Week s Music Notes, Warns- UIK Amircw Sisters and the Mills Brothers combined not be Biore harmonious than the Metcalf Brothers and Sisters. Three ctrls and three boys, ranging from violinists Valeric. 3. to John, I<>. tnej are1,328 words
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Article235 1951-10-09 11 STIVER hear oi •\Muitum In j W\ Banro"? Well, this is an I atieinpt to write up to the standard of tnat ancieat Roman j phrase Joe Loss and h:s Orchestra tura out three very gooa dis-cs on recent H.MV rcieu.'-eb. "The Loveliest Hisht o: the Year."235 words
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Article119 1951-10-09 11 LOXDOX, Oct 8 (AP)— Soprano Kirsten Flagstad is singing at a London theatre for two pints of beer a day. The famous Norweigan singer singed the unusual contract with tiro British friends, Josephine Wilson and Bernard Miles. It calls for 20 performances, m the opera "Dido119 words
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Article, Illustration645 1951-10-09 11 For the Discophile LATEST CLASSICAL RECORDINGS REVIEWED BY VICTOR DOGGETT ELGAE. Overtare 'Cockaijtn*. 1 Op. 40. The Hallr Orchestra Barbirolli). H.M.V. ÜBWffl 1 THIS recording ol "Cockjitne (In London Tcwnt is excellent Elfar has deliberately J^et out tc describe the fights and bounds of London: the grandeur and vulgarity, the645 words
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Advertisement716 1951-10-09 11 advertisements I PEATH W^Z- r AIR- Chua Cheng Hock aged *T: iLi' Anolv ti3 passed away peacefully x SSa at 21 Scotta Road on Bth L I October 1951 leaving behind I his bf loved wife, two sons ni pur Boon Kirn. Boon Chin, two II ia;;£hiers-in-law. two daughV. ters716 words
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Advertisement278 1951-10-09 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE PORD V 8 Sudan late 1947 model condition as new $4.500.— J. W. Smith, Perak Hydro, Ipoh. 17AUXHALL 51 Nyveen 4.200 miles. Excellent condition. Apply Dr. Pais, General Hospital,' K.L. i A MERICAN Company dis- j posing of 1947 Ford V-8. Regularly Serviced Excellent Condition, Bargain at278 words
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Advertisement190 1951-10-09 11 THE LATEST CLASSICAL RECORDINGS CONCERTO FOR GUITAR AND ORCHESTRA (Cr^.clnuove-Tedesco) \ndres Segovic (Gu;tar) with the New London Orchestra conducted by Alec Sherman LX 8807/9 SONATA IN B FLAT MINOR (Balak.revi Louis Kentner (Pianoforte) LX 8810/2 FIDELIO (Act 1) Ach, war ich schon n.it dir veremt (O, had I bent before190 words
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Miscellaneous414 1951-10-09 11 RADIO MALAYA VSFSnJSWSS* kal^a' 4lso to be beard on tl following SINGAPORE %Hs£\nBr«2-& (484 to 41 OB.) 11X30 kes (85 m.) 9.35 a.m. For the Schools: 9 .55 DDp ('General Overseas Interlude: 10 a.m. Emereency News D.D.^- Cl (K.L.): 10.45 For the Schools; 1 p.m. Sci*VlCe) Radio Orchestra: 1.30 News:414 words
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Article409 1951-10-09 12 Says SAFA Will Reconsider Tour Ban On Colony Players MR SOH GHEE SOON, SAFA councillor and prime mover m the SAFA ban on Colony players joining the Malayan Chinese FA m its tour of Hongkong and Manila, yesterday told a meeting of the Singapore Chinese F409 words
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Article170 1951-10-09 12 MADRID. Oct. 8 (IP)— o Yatojo. a 23-vear-uld would-be bull fighter, idmittedly ha> weak eyes •but m the rinz the bull looks so biz. I don't need glasses." Something s lacking v.^terday wfcea the youthful matador Made Ins debut m the bull ri«l here. Toti.iv170 words
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Article135 1951-10-09 12 51 REMBAN, Moo.— The senior md inior b tckey teams of I ianku M )hamed School. Kuala P visited Seremban last but lost both their engagein •> A.:a St. Paul's InstitUI the Brst match played on c N.S dub ground the visitors "B learn lost135 words
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Article39 1951-10-09 12 KLUANG. Mon.— The GovernH H.'uiish School were the a of the seven_a-side Ru«»--4 I turney played here. The i v played extremely well to their opponents with scores 12-0." and 11-0. The I Royal Hussars 'B were39 words
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Article124 1951-10-09 12 Perak To Meet S 'pore Services IPOH. Mon.— The Singapore omhined Services hockey tr-am will play two games agahwl the Perak state side here »n Saturday and Sunday O. t SI and 21. In preparation Im the matches the Perak Hockey Association is holding Ntute trial at Taipin; this Saturday124 words
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Article55 1951-10-09 12 TODAY'S Sport HOCKEY: SHA League— CSC v SCC at SCC; University or Malaya v Sherwood Forres-crs at University around: RAF Tengah v GHQ FARFLF at Tanylin. InterSchool VS v S.JI at VS ground. Women's inter-elub (■iris Sport* Club v Seletar LtlC at SRC. SOCC ER: SBHA Cup— Chjrt?re4 Bank v55 words
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Article144 1951-10-09 12 SEREMBAN, Mon.— The Negri Sembilan Football Association Junior knock-out competition for the Folliot Cup was concluded last week end when, m the final match Negri Sembilan Police •B team defeated the Negri Sembilan Club by four clear goals. The match produced scrappy football with both teams144 words
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Article286 1951-10-09 12 NEW YORK. Oct. 7 (AP)— Pitchers Jim Hearn and Sheldon Jones teamed up on the New York Yankees as the New York Giants routed Pitcher Vie Raschi to win the third World Series game 6-2 yesterday before 52,035 fans. The win gave the Giants a 2-1286 words
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Article97 1951-10-09 12 HONGKONG. Oct. 8: (ReuterAAP) The Singapore Combined Services yesterday drew with the Royal Air Force m a one-day cricket match. Batting first, the visitors ran v.\) 148 runs m reply the RAF scored 106 for 9 when stumps c drawn. The Hongkong Cricket Club m97 words
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Article119 1951-10-09 12 \ci THE MAR INK Department F .'hi!, Club held a tea party at the GH. Cafe on Saturday to celebrate their successes m the Singapore Amateur F.A.s League T c OCC isi was aLso a farewell t the Club's patron. Commander 1.. P. Lane, who will119 words
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Article138 1951-10-09 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. After the private burial of the late Hiih Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney. when the mourners had left, an "army" of helpers arranged hundreds of wreaths which had been received. Among the sender* were Sir Henry Gurney'* father, his sons Peter and Michael, the King138 words
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270 1951-10-09 12 LONDON, Oct. 7: (Reuter) England's international soccer players will, m future, be called together fc>r tactical talks at least a week before important matches with continental sides. This is the latest idea of the Football Association and it is one that has long been advocated.270 words
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Article, Illustration357 1951-10-09 12 Britain Has Novel Training Scheme LONDON, Oct. 8 (Reuter) Britain is to adopt a revolutionary form of training for her men's skiing team m the winter Olympic Games at Oslo next February. In this she is being aided by the goodwill of countries who will oppose her m the games.357 words
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443 1951-10-09 12 LONDON, Oct. 8 AP) Ufll referees are going to be allo^t d to < ropes m British rings for the first time m'-r, tv The switch from a peculiar British^ to the rules of the International Am a i,u r i> Mi Federation443 words
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Article62 1951-10-09 12 Singapore Hockey Trial im SiN<;%PoKi Association %n\ tomorrow ig L r the zz&jsn Malacca on »y. trial .-ill Indian Uso hi p.m. R«->noids r b- udiv IK M "am. S. Ma. Mahind.r y\Z. -Will 11 g« v William^ Shallcro^s V-. B,rr lt B StartTK Sinjh, l. JH i'hji Soin, Ros*62 words
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Article17 1951-10-09 12 S'pore All Blues Start Tomorrow TIN. 3 Union Be i rxc B tiicet, (TTC>. Pc I SHB>.17 words
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Miscellaneous27 1951-10-09 12 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY: A.JH. tM. Singapore 06 07 4.05 Malacca 245 Port Dckson 126 Port Sham ..12 09 Penang 05.50 9.5327 words
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Miscellaneous417 1951-10-09 12 Penang Race H'caps FOLLOWING are handicaps for the first day of the Penang Turf Club meeting starting on Saturday:— Horses Class S i Dentunny 8.10 My Mink 8.07 Div. I—7 Furs Wayang 8.09 Kind Regards 8.0« Misty Line 9.00 Well Done 8.08 Lord Dhoti 8.05 Evergreen 8 13 s ckn417 words
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