Singapore Standard, 12 October 1951
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Title Section17 1951-10-12 1 Singapore Standard n x yOL. I! NO. 103. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.17 words
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277 1951-10-12 1 H. de TURENNE - Egypt To Get Equality In Defence Plan H. de TURENNE EiC HREE SCHEME Stamlaril Special Correspondent w ISHWCTONi *>*•• Reliable sources stated M t ibc pfoptwl the Lnited States, France, Great ;11 probably Turkey were to submit to E«ypl offer he* coipictr equality m the Council for the hi of277 words
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67 1951-10-12 1 UK Will Take All Steps To Keep Garrison j Suez Canal F g 3ffi c ay. it the gan terms I a g oBritish ses its un Egypt or to kg troop < ->:i- ii maini tin inge- ted but ii th« U ops by air. raid be I k67 words
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Article36 1951-10-12 1 K eightley In London :vt. :o Renter). irles X .-Chief of the Bri- te Fai East by UT t li C nun m ea!t:i c wfei c v inainstei Wilt- t the jitaal a m imp •>•.:.<36 words
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Article60 1951-10-12 1 LONDON, Oct. 11. (AP)— Britain warned an excited Egyptian nation today it will be held responsible for preventing; mob violence or terrorism against British lives and property. A note delivered to tile Egyptian Government expressed regret that antiBritish demonstrations have flared m Cairo and Alexandria as a60 words
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Article609 1951-10-12 1 Flight From London Takes 24 Hrs. 47 Mm. Standard Aviation Reporter BRITISH Overseas Airways Corporation yesterday brought the first jet airliner to Singapore. The flight, accomplished under 25 hours, brought hopes of a one day Singapore-London service. The record breaking plane, a De Havilland Comet airliner,609 words
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147 1951-10-12 1 CAIRO, Oct. 11 (Keuter) A British military spokesman here srid today that two British troopships would arrive m Egyptian waters during the weekend. He said the ships wore carrying "normal replacements for national servicemen going home The vessels are the Empire Test {S/298 tons)147 words
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Article88 1951-10-12 1 SAIGON. Oct. 11 iAP>—Official sources disclosed today that General Lawton Collins. U.S. Army chief of staff, is due to arrive here next week for 3n inspection of the Indo-China fighting front. Gen. Collins, who ha s been witnessing NATO manoeuvres m Germany, is expected to88 words
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Article85 1951-10-12 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 11 (AP>— Si' Girja Shankar Ba.ipai. sec-retary-general of the Foreign Ministry, is expected to succeed Madame Vijayalakshmi Pandit as Ambassador to Washington late this year, a reliable source said Wednesday night. The informant said Madame Pandit would return to India85 words
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91 1951-10-12 1 MANILA. Oct. 11 (AP)—President Elpidio Quirino returned home today from his globecircling tour, confident of security "m this part of the Pacific." Quirino, who visited the United States. Spain and Italy during his 45-day trip by boat and air. told cheering crowds at91 words
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95 1951-10-12 1 LONDON, Oct. 11, (AFP) The Board of Trade announced today that an agreement had been reached between reoresentatives of Japan and Sterling Area countries on the probable level of their trade for the year 1951-1952. v It was hoped that it would be95 words
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Article146 1951-10-12 1 EASTERN FRONT, Korea, Oct. 11 (AP) The U.S. First Marine Division today completed the largest helit^opter airlift an entire battle-equipped battalion. In six hours and 15 minutes, 12 giant single rotor Sikorsky helicopters transported the battalion almost 18 miles. The helicopters, carrying six men on each146 words
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Article73 1951-10-12 1 PARIS, Oct. 11 (UP)— Finance Minister Rene Mayer met with economic experts today as there were ever stronger rumours of an impending devaluation of the franc and reports that Mayer had decided to reinstate coinage of gold. With the black market rate of the dollar soaring73 words
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95 1951-10-12 1 HANOI, Oct. 11 (Reuter) French fighters and bombers today joined m heavy attacks on a badly mauled Vietminh division fleeing along mountain trails from Nghialo Valley, 100 miles northwest of Hanoi. The valley, attacked by Vietminh 13 days ago, was finally cleared yesterday95 words
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Article53 1951-10-12 1 CHONG YIT YING, a l(i-year-old Singapore Chinese girl, was picked up from the StamfordRoad canal last night shortly after 8.30 o'clock and taken to the General Hospital m an unconscious condition. It appears that she had gone out for a walk with a friend when she fell53 words
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Article81 1951-10-12 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 1 1 The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER Spot 45id. Nor. 45d. Dec. 45d. Jon./Mor. 44|d. Apr. /June 43d. Oct. c.i.f. 44 id. Market: Steady. (SEE PAGE 9 FOR NOON81 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-10-12 1 photos. Top The BOAC Comet jet airliner at rest m Singapore after its 7,809-mile record breaking flight from London. There were 26 aviation technicians and officials on board. Above Sir Franklin Gimson. Governor of Singapore (right) with the Commander of the BOAC Comet airliner. Captain Michael Majendie (left)Standard - 76 words
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Article178 1951-10-12 1 PAN MUN JOM. KOREA. Oct. 11 (AP)— The United Nations and Communist liaison officers met today and re portedly made headway towaid reopening the Korean truce talks. They failed, however, to reach final agreement on resuming the talks broken off on Aug 23, but scheduled178 words
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330 1951-10-12 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— "A man whose deep understanding of the aspirations of the people made him a person whose sincerity and integrity were beyond question", is the description of Sir Henry Gurney given to his widow m a personal message from330 words
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171 1951-10-12 1 Standard Aviation Reporter "IT nearly broke my heart," cried .Ti-year-old Captain Michael Majendie the Comet's commander, who said that a 45-minute delay at Bangkok had prevented a London to Singapore flight m SI hours. Up explained that Bangkok r fuellera found difficulty with tha aircraft171 words
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73 1951-10-12 1 NEW \ORK. Oct. 11 (AP> Persian Premier Dr. Mossaderj wili deliver his argument m sup. port of his country "s position [a the oil dispute with Britain at. a meeting of the Security Council on Monday at 1500 EST. hi» Foreign Minister. Hussein Fatemi,73 words
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Article44 1951-10-12 1 TWO Chinese, one a woman police constable, were •lightly injured when the car m which ihey were travelling overturned at the 4J mile Thomson Road near midnight last night. The Police woman, it appears, was learning to drive, whea the accident occurred.44 words
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Article310 1951-10-12 2 University Announces Penaities For 'Ragging' We Don't Approve Of It, Declares Vice-Chancellor Standard Staff Reporter A STUDENT is liable to be expelled from tin University of Malaya if he or she is reported to have been taking part m "ragging." This is one of the penalties310 words
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Article, Illustration266 1951-10-12 2 How It Started SIT REGISTER REOPENS ...HOW IT ENDED While 50.000 forms lay piled up m the office. 4.000 people milled outside, blocking doorways into the office interior where clerks stood behind counters with neatly arranged forms to be handed out. When the doer266 words
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Article99 1951-10-12 2 A CHINESE woman rubber worker and a Eurasian special constable were admitted to the General Hospital on Wednesday night suffering from caustic soda poisoning. Answering a call from Lee Rubber Works, the ambulance rushed to the address and brought the woman to hospital. A policeman found99 words
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Article51 1951-10-12 2 PERMISSION to publish the Melayu Raya has been granted by the Colonial Secretary, who ordered the lifting of the ban on the paper last month. The publication of the Melayu Raya was suspended m January this year when the licence was withdrawn under the Printing Press51 words
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Article44 1951-10-12 2 THE PENANG Free School will be 135 years old on Oct. 21. "Old Frees" m the Colony will hold a dinner to celebrate the anniversary. Arrangements are being made by Mr. Lim Ewe Hin. 29. Paterson Road, Singapore. Tel. No. 3049.44 words
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Article323 1951-10-12 2 Mand.ird Mart Reporter I!i> imposition of penalties for "ragffiaf" has made great run) vrinor students lurious. Mr I S. Sodhy. prt->ident of the v.dd» n!s' I nion said that no 'ragging' existed m the I'niitrMiv. It is not ragging', but !re*hman's initiation tere■W] which takes plate m323 words
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Article55 1951-10-12 2 THE HONGKONG trade delegates will be invited to a cocktail party on Oct. 18 by the three Chambers of Commerce the Singapore Chamber, the Indian Chamber and the Chinese Chamber. rA tea party will also be given by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Oct.55 words
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Article54 1951-10-12 2 THE SATA have received $218.80 from the stall of Cold Storage Creameries Ltd., and Ice Cream Vendors. This money was given m memory of the late Sir Henry Gurney and it will be reserved for the treatment and feeding of the destitute poor who54 words
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284 1951-10-12 2 A STOREKEEPER of the 223 Base Ordnance Depot, Alexandra Road, Singapore who was alleged to have opened a store for unauthorised people, appeared with 18 other men before Mr. 8. E. Teh m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, on a char" of284 words
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203 1951-10-12 2 City's Recruitment System 'A Farce' Manyam Standard Staff Reporter THE policy of the Singapore City Councillors with regard to recruitment and promotions of staff m their service was described as a "farce which has §one on far too long by Mr. •S. Manyam (Progressive! North) m a strongly worded memorandum203 words
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Article, Illustration215 1951-10-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter. WITH the announcement yesterday by Mr. Siow Siang Yew of his intent" n to stand for the forthcoming City Council elections a> "an Independent Progressive" m the North Ward, the fight m the Ward has now become five cornered. Another possible215 words
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Article, Illustration186 1951-10-12 2 MARA - MARA BY Social Importer rofe'lfclfe all over the city statin* th t t ti be a fair for all from six to sixty tomn Joseph's Institution, caught my e\e, so f aJ^ 2 M o»t ihat it v. d E. L. ifentonKing - 186 words
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Article71 1951-10-12 2 THE 7TH Singapore C; mpany of the Boys' Brigade will hc'.d their 13th annual C mpany Inspection and Displaj tomorrow ai 3.30 p .m. at S 4 An crew's bool HalL Sir Han Hoe lam will be the In- specting Officer. There fat tc be a71 words
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Advertisement10 1951-10-12 2 1W DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (MALAYA) LTD.. S.NGAPOM. KUALA LUMPUR, PfNAN*10 words
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Advertisement55 1951-10-12 2 UNDERWOOD THE WORLD'S LEADING TYPEWRITER Enquiries to UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGEMC'FS MAIAYA L T C SINGAPORE KUALA LUMFUR SIME DARBY CO. LTD IPOH MALACCA KOTA SAWWJ FOP BEAUTY AND PROTECTION P4MM€L THE PERFECT ENAMEL FINISH *O* UMSIOf OR OUTSIDE /fjtf Available m t 's*q* FOR BETTER SPECTACLES and scientific visual t«st,55 words
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Miscellaneous18 1951-10-12 2 T "^SS^ I wSX-^Tu^ 0 '2 l^Kj^vr^lwi -BUT WONDERFUL I I -FREE TO BE A MILLIONAIRE. )f ELF18 words
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Article, Illustration326 1951-10-12 3 EVA CHONG - EVA CHONG OATH STRIKES f)\ ICE AT FAMILY And Leaves A Woman Desolate i;> Oman Reporter i ii I it I < X Iwicc at the Lee household m the village tenth mile, Bukit Tiniah ],n- after Us 20-year-old daughter, Kirn ,,.,1 uiili five other326 words
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30 1951-10-12 3 'City Status' Bill Marked For Council SingaSeptem- tuced m t DCIKI itiea c the Depot! m >veable per lies i a Coma red t:> :e l effect oti ►ugh all30 words
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Article, Illustration570 1951-10-12 3 REMEMBER THIS q THE STANDARD office yesterday received a cheque for $100 m aid of the 183 people who lost all their possessions m the recent fire at the Job Seng Rubber Works. The cheque came from Mr. A. R.570 words
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Article128 1951-10-12 3 After an hour of argument, they could not come to any satisfactory conclusion as to whether a woman should dress to outdo another woman or to please the man. However, they did agree that without fashion. the world would be a pretty dull place to128 words
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92 1951-10-12 3 "I MUST speak m Russian,' Mr. T. T. Andrienko, U.S.S.R. representative declared at the ECAFE conference yesterday. Mr. Andrienko said he did not mind the proceedings being conducted m English without translation but if it was necessary for him to address the house he92 words
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Article47 1951-10-12 3 CHAIRMAN of the ECAFE conference. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek. at the opening of yesterday ?.tternoon"s session asked the delegates to be "more free and informal, and more frank and spontaneous,"' m putting over tneir views. "I hope, intimate too." sai<* Mr. Yap.47 words
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Article45 1951-10-12 3 TAN AH LEX (17> was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with misappropriating five foreign notes, belonging to Ching Ah Kong (deceased), while working on the burnt-out oil-tanker. "Dromus," on Aug 24. Tan claimed trial and was remanded until Oct. 18.45 words
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Article182 1951-10-12 3 Move To Bolster Indies Trade Standard Staff Reporter SINCE MAY 1948 the Singapore Government has detailed one officer of the Economic Affairs Secretariat to study and facilitate Malayan trade with Indonesia. In the course of the last 18 months this officer has completed more than 21 missions to all parts182 words
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Article79 1951-10-12 3 A BILL allowing the Singapore Improvement Trust to exercise the powers of litigation will be introduced m the Singapore Legislative Council at its meeting next Tuesday. The Bill amends Section 130 of the Singapore Improvement Ordinance. The proposed new section retains the former provision of79 words
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Article104 1951-10-12 3 Strikers Just Changed Bos s THE strike at the Hindhede Granite Quarry of Bukit Timah Road, m Singapore, m which about 40 workers were involved and which started on Sept. 20, has ended m an unexpected manner The strikers have returned to work but are no longer working for their104 words
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Article91 1951-10-12 3 SUBSTATIONS In Singapore liable to loud shedding today: DAY IVayang Satu. Chatsworth Road. Peirce Koad. Somerrille Kstate. Leedon Road, Victoria Park. Nassim Hill. Dalvey Road. Pater.xon Road, (Jreat World. Ho Hong Oil Mill. Alexandra Incinerator. Tiong Kahru. Havelock Road, Malayan Brewery. A.B.C. Brewery. Diethelm Co.. Tanglin Road. Phoenix91 words
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Article144 1951-10-12 3 SINGAPORE AND the Federation are each to send three representatives of Employers' and employees' associations to an International Labour Organisation Seminar m Labour Statistics to be held m New Delhi towards the end of November. The seminar, which is expected to last for about two144 words
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Article, Illustration133 1951-10-12 3 THE 17 MEN, women and children who have made their home m a tumbled-down fowl run are now better off with a case-full of clothing and richer by $20. The clothing and money was sent to The Standard office yesterday by Mrs. Goh Boon Chay of133 words
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131 1951-10-12 3 Mr. Lee Gives 4 Homes For Baby Orphans MR. LEE KONG CHIAN, millionaire rubber magnate and philanthropist has turned over four of his larger type staff houses to the Salvation Army to be used as a nursery for orphaned babies. The houses were originally meant for the staff of the131 words
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138 1951-10-12 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE PROPOSED BY-LAWS to be introduced by the Singapore City Councillors to provide for licensing of places used for manufacture, treatment, smoking, preparation or storage of rubber would necessitate amendment to th e Municipal Ordinance. the Councillors nave been told by138 words
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Article363 1951-10-12 3 Standard Staff Reporter VIEWS ON BILATERAL trade agreements and multilateral trade agreements as affecting trade expansion predominated at yesterday afternoon's session at the ECAFE Conference on Trade Promotion. The Representative for Malaya and Borneo was m favour of free trade as against trade agreements. "I feel363 words
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Article41 1951-10-12 3 ALL EMPLOYERS of labour are required under a ruling of the Singapore Labour Ordinance to submit a return to the Commissioner tor Labour giving the number of men. women and juvenile labourers employed by them on Sept. 29.41 words
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Article283 1951-10-12 3 A 14- YEAR OLD Eurasian schoolgirl was commended by Mr Justice Fletcher Rogers after she had testified m the Singapore Assizes, yesterday, m the case m which six Malays appeared on charges of murder and being members of an unlawful assembly m connection with the death283 words
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Article65 1951-10-12 3 More than 400 R AF. personnel attended the first annual dance of the H.Q.U.F.E.A F. held last night at Raffles Hotel m Singapore. The object of this dance is to get the officers and XCO's of the various units to mix The civilians attached to the RAF and65 words
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Advertisement170 1951-10-12 3 •-EAT SELECTOR OIAL •tell-tale light Pn MASSIVE bAKELITE HANDLE mm//} •streamlined body I^*K/jP •bevelled sole plate U/-^^r •side entry of flex l"^^ SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., LTD. _wjWQ*g KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANC YOUTHFUL VIGOUR >^«i^ Restored by World Famous Treatment! GUARANTEE PRICE Rt.bU SUABLE ON FAILURE For Masculine Disorders: X It170 words
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Advertisement63 1951-10-12 3 CHILDREN'S FUN FAIR. 11l ALL PROCEEDS TO POPPY DAY APPEAL Saturday, 13th October, 1951 from 3p.m. -7 p.m. ST. JOSEPH'S INSTITUTION PADANG Admission Adults: $1; Children 50 cents "Surprises of all types you'll find and lucky dips where fate is kind Amusements gay and lots of fun and lovely prizes63 words
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Miscellaneous99 1951-10-12 3 pjiillllilj Chinese V.M.C.A., Selegic Road: Music class 2.30 p.m.. Badminton 5 p.m.. Body-building 5.30 pm Table tennis 7!30 p.m.. Basketball (Students) 5.30 p.m.. Mouth organ band 7.30 p.m.. Chinese Chess Practice 7.30 pm., Bible study class 8 p.m Commercial Evening School 6-9 p.m. V W C.A., Raffles Quay: Mandarin (Beginners99 words
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Article, Illustration408 1951-10-12 4 Roads Widened To Lessen Danger Of Red Attacks Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A new strategic road is being built "somewhere m Malaya" at the cost of more than $1,000,000. Throughout the Federation there is a need for more and improved roads totalling some408 words
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Article115 1951-10-12 4 Standard SUfT Correspondent KUAI :UW UF Thura r l mi rain m Kuala Lumtd this m rning n 1.52 inches the i 51 24 hours and caused f ding m low -lying i i t rorsi affected was the M. sett t Kampong i where tevei115 words
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Article26 1951-10-12 4 A JUMBI I sal< and fun fair it. F the 1 ri Di< ks m Dis- n Fund, was heM :."o Government E i26 words
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Article150 1951-10-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— An Indian Special Constable. Balakrishnan. who pleaded guilt; to absenting himself from duty* at the main gate m Lee Rubber. Setepak, and behaving m a disorderly manner while carrying a fire-arm, was sentenced to five weeks' rigorous imprisonment, by the Second Magistrate today. At150 words
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Article102 1951-10-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A Sikh Special Constable, Sine: 1 Singh, who was found guilty ot behaving m a disorderly manner while m possession of a rifle, and who was alleged to have fired shots from his rule, was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment. by102 words
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Article101 1951-10-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Independence of Malaya Party, the Municipal Elections and the merger of the three Indian political organisations m the Federation are among some of the matters to be discussed at the first meeting of the all Malayan Indian Congress Committee, to be101 words
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Article31 1951-10-12 4 THE U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, m a letter to the British Ambassador m U.S., Sir Oliver Franks, expressed his condolence on the assassination of Sir Henry Gurney.31 words
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324 1951-10-12 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. All the statements made to the Press recently about his expulsion from the Peninsula Malays' Union, and about the Union having lost touch with him were "baseless and false.'' said Inche Hashim Ghani. President of the PMU. He324 words
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Article123 1951-10-12 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. There has been among all communities here an upsurge of indignation. Mr. Michael Hogan, Officer Administering the Government, Federation of Malaya, has told Mr. John Strachey and the Army Council m reply to the message sent by them a few days123 words
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Article63 1951-10-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Pleading guilty to stealing a roll of cloth valued at $30. an Indian youth. Maruthamuthu. was bound over m the sum of $300 for two years, by the First Magistrate, Mr. A. P. Jack today. Maruthamuthu. who was a first offender, pleaded fur leniency and63 words
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Article, Illustration189 1951-10-12 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A warrant of eviction, to be made three months fr< m today, was recorded by the Second Magistrate, Inche Haron bin Haji Idris, against 45 squatters, who were unlawful occupiers ol State land bewteen Sungei Besi and Chan Sow LinDept. of Infn - 189 words
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Article223 1951-10-12 4 Woman Band Killed I n Comp KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Two bandits were killed m the Federation yesterday. A terrorist and a member of the security forces was wounded and a bandit suspect captured. Of the two bandits killed, one was a woman, Ah Soo, who was found with another bandit223 words
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146 1951-10-12 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Since the Emergency, 11,708 aliens and 292 British subjects have been deported from the Federation of Malaya, and approval has been given for the deportation of 411 more, of whom 390 are aliens. This brings the total since146 words
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Article108 1951-10-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A libel action filed m 1941 was dismissed with costs by Mr. Justice Wilson at the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court today. following the failure of the plaintiff to appear m Court. His Lordship held that medical certificate submitted by plaintiff's counsel, by itself. d;d108 words
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Article94 1951-10-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Stating that it was a most deplorable Incident, but that there was no direct evidence to indicate that *.he accused was responsible I the death of the decoded, the First Magistrate, Mr. A. P. Jack today discharged an Indian. Ra;oo of a tentative charge of94 words
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Article50 1951-10-12 4 MALACCA. Thurs— Over 700 representatives of Malacca Chinese associations, guilds and Chinese schools attended the Double Tenth ceremony at the Rex Cinema yesterday. In the evening. the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and numerous guilds and associations celebrated with a cocktail party at the Capitol Dance Hall.50 words
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Miscellaneous18 1951-10-12 4 fTTfy I fCf E i^fSS; 2SinP9!i! T wreck f i know every TTTTTZ I O i^i/.'il tmws one"^18 words
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Article216 1951-10-12 5 Market Stalls Must Display Price In Katis Standard MalT Correspondent PENA-NG, Thur^. At a special meeting helcl thi« afternoon. Penang Municipal Commi^ionert pa*»ed an amendment to the b\-law» for the establishment and regulation of markets that require* all stall-holder* to di^plav price* of commodities for216 words
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Article, Illustration315 1951-10-12 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Awang bin Ali. a bandit who surrendered some time ago after operating! m the jungles of Trengganu for 6 years, tells the same story of Communist deceit and distrust among the terrorists. Ibis is hii story "I315 words
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Article88 1951-10-12 5 PENAN Ihurs. Thr ig gi pera: nedi i practitiooers, Penaac and Provu ie a esie: Assc iaxioo r the E*r be 1 ober ilosls t flfffritai I 3 x Ua Alistex r. itatt the 3 n the A~o. xnmittee t j -.rr- ai w mmza88 words
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Article18 1951-10-12 5 g B E Lang, for tea icences snou:d oe bd g '-i days require 3es18 words
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Article14 1951-10-12 5 embers b seve i get-1 i party Hote S tetr recei t14 words
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Article66 1951-10-12 5 MB Da Willian Jayasekera. proprietor the Soot] Ked T.- :er Tile and Potter] Works, and Mrs. Dot Winiam Jaj isekera K.ulim. ir.'ert^ine-: Dr an Mrs A Somasxmdkain partj at the [!ha Mil Z i j S 100 L, ir Asaad Dr Somasundrair] has re- r Q66 words
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Article26 1951-10-12 5 IS THr Abd i Uahn id Secreta the llentr 3eK j antai vent Hect i rit mothgi retarned to ~L ta B recently26 words
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155 1951-10-12 5 ""tarwiard >iaft Coi rr lyndciii IPOH. Thurv Five Kinta Firemen who between them have given a total of 110 years service m various pans of the State, were today presented with Colonial Lons Service Medai> by Mr. I W. Blelloch. British Adviser. Perak. T155 words
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Article35 1951-10-12 5 KH BLei Sen^ Bned i Enehe Ai i Wat C. A- It 1 r"-- ;r- ie W U ssessta i i Jture of liqao:- when he ..:er.ce. possessi iquor to s a ente35 words
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Article44 1951-10-12 5 > i c mo rl^ngsa:" bave sent i paes- the Offices Axfan ste r:::ren: F J trati Ma oqc ness f i tfa od le late Si; Her.:' G reque ;ttng :nei" 1 condolence De conve to Lady Gurne md her s44 words
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Article24 1951-10-12 5 S N 5 C EIS &d vis the [odependence Malaya Pa are do »-a. uaa the arcamsatiao cmnittee irhere v w^he24 words
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Article, Illustration162 1951-10-12 5 *»tamianl ?taff Correspondent IPOH. Thur^. The Perak Malay Teacher- A**orialion u»*lay announced the award of a ffrfinlaigaM for overseas study to one of their member*- ?*on. He is < ii*- Tahir bin Abdul Majid. a graduate of the Technical f ollege, Kuala Lumpur, nou *er\iiii£162 words
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Article95 1951-10-12 5 IPOH Thurs Pteadinf guifty to 3 rnar^e rf poi=es^. of two terroris* aoc'jrr.er.:; •-year-old r-ooer tapper Jr.:" was smtenced I eigh year nprisonmem 13 Mi dU] today. Cha stopped by 2 -->■ patnrf a- K^c^ near Taipsnc Axumst "2^ I pamphlets The People's C>jnver.::->r.95 words
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Article16 1951-10-12 5 ir s Home Sc Build Fund reache iota .-i- H z targ» '■■''<•■ yji16 words
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Article67 1951-10-12 5 Office-Bearers For Perak MCA [POH. Thu —A Doeeti ig the Peral Brand Qm L. v Am aat hd j Lac Pi J:. 1 *e-be iren jcte ere :e-pres Mess a Le Jfe X C 9* ci 3 Cheati rhin L-- 1 md v i If X Las v Kcretariei Messrs67 words
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Article31 1951-10-12 5 PENANG, Xhurs A larg >f C iin oessed v. rematia I remain i I Japanese Penang Qnite H kkie r z> [xaotong, this 7-_ BSzu H vmate La31 words
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63 1951-10-12 5 >iandara Staff Correspoud^a* FKWAKG TTiibii tfiwiiM J r-. a 'se' ol niffftilH 'hj after :jservec a onemo a sari a respeci On i.- 1 j M v icipa esid taid that there waj rr add t .-c- ilread paid z' .ncr H ran63 words
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Article18 1951-10-12 5 5 ted n c*>. nrs rii Elamid 1 r.- I Rate c ienc18 words
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Advertisement124 1951-10-12 5 i iii mi LUInsJU -~7£zt time always Jackets 5i.25 32 *o^2 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours i, J JT^ 1 i•- md ar.: i n tttttt bn 1» i Imrku d tor r Z F pMfely ir..: -»i> frtori f -•<■ ta hwlll Tilv*" 1 "•t* t dT'1124 words
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Advertisement91 1951-10-12 5 Permanent HONGKONG BANK SAFE DEPOSIT No more worry about the safety of important papers and valuables because they are protected against fire and theft and yet ore readily accessible at any time during usual banking hours. These Safe Deposits are open to the general public, and it is not necessary91 words
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Miscellaneous368 1951-10-12 5 FEDERATION DIARY IPtlfl kLANG PKNAX, Xl n D L «EX: Halls Of M BEX romahawk 1J RiUr. v.;_;., A :e to .a- oi&Sf S? 9 s^ r KVNI> J a 3 c H4LACCA UIM>-ok Afsana Hiad J. 6 ...MK,^ PCRC 3 .v.a vPmM Sjugta of Sew sfflfc* Xli Eind >368 words
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Article492 1951-10-12 6 The Gamble Singapore Standard Independent Morning Hcwspaper CONTRARY to expectations, the ECAFE trade promotion conference has, up to the moment of writing, proceeded without the "fireworks^ that attend international gatherings of this sort This is not to say that the conference has been dull or that the delegates have shirked492 words
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Article380 1951-10-12 6 r PHE industrialized countries maintain that deffenoe requirements make it impossible for them to furnish all the industrial and perhaps even the minimum industrial requirements of Asian countries. If this point is a valid one then the whole purpose of the present conference is defeated. It meaas that for some380 words
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Article, Illustration1886 1951-10-12 6 NOEL BARBER - HUNGER— The Seed Of Asian Revolt NOEL BARBER By LONDON. TWO facts stand out ft mile In the battlefields of 1 South-East Asia. There are no "local wars; the uncoordinated countries of the democracies face today a pattern for conquest by Soviet Russia as great, as cunning, as cynical as1,886 words
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Letter, Illustration731 1951-10-12 6 SEN AN A YAKE: The Clerk Who Became Prime Minister THE Prime Minister of Ceylon, the Rt. Hon. D.S. Senanayake. P.C will arrive m Singapore today by the BOAC plane en route to Australia. He will be the guest of the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald and the Ceylon's Commissioner731 words
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Letter146 1951-10-12 6 Sir: With reference to the statement attributed to me and appearing m the issue of The Singapore Standard of October 9. 1951 under the heading, "M.C.A. will Help m Avenging Gurney's Death", I would like to make a correction. Partly through a misunderstanding and partly through my146 words
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Letter75 1951-10-12 6 Sir; The subject of conversion of salaries for the serving officers of the State Clerical Service Higher Division which was referred to the various State Governments by the Chief Secretary for their views. I understand, have been agreed upon by majority of the States except Pahang. It75 words
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Article134 1951-10-12 6 Review of Views Wrong Attitude UTUSAN Melayu was commenting on the "wrong attitude" of some Malays who regard those people detained by the authorities as convicts and should therefore be refused help or should even be segretated from every day society. Itusan quoted the late Sir Henry Gurney who said134 words
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Advertisement60 1951-10-12 6 B*% of headache eye pain, eye fatigue, nervous exhaustion are the direct result of visual defects TO RELIEVt THE SYMPTOMS only a thorough accurate and scientific examination by os can show the true condition of your eyes I Glasses recommended only if needed LfW PIN OPTICAL CO.. W North Bridge60 words
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Advertisement24 1951-10-12 6 The liesl and most reliable waleh REPAIRER All type of watches Available from.-— THIM LOCK WATCHMAKER 395, North Bridge -ao S pore Phone:- *****24 words
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Advertisement50 1951-10-12 6 SPECIAL MALAY FILM ISSUE MALAY FILM PRODUCTIONS PULAU MUTIARA Songs by LENA ond P. RAMLEE BAPA SAY A Songs by R. AZMI a-Jbi I x r I I /"~w Songs by LENA ond P. RAMLEE on sole ot your deoler's Sj distributor J for I IUITED V^; COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANU^50 words
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Article, Illustration370 1951-10-12 7 Security Council Meets Mon. To Resume Hearing UNITED NATIONS, New York, Oct. 11 (IP) The Security Council will meet at 1800 GMT on Monday to resume consideration of the Anglo-Iranian dispute, it was announced Wednesday. I Dipiomatie sources believe that the talks between United States officialsA.P. - 370 words
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86 1951-10-12 7 lOMiiiN Oct. 1!. 'AP) < Britis* profited Gov- m rnm of Sudan J«2j n Wednesday it will gypfs niove to anfc nth, million-square- rntarj 1 Foreign Ofliiv at the r. irtirnnd that Britain v 9 tod £c Sada♦■oplf to self-govern-:ui l»ei let them •t.urn86 words
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66 1951-10-12 7 M. Oct. 11, IAP) political par- > lion of the gl Party, said do not t*s proposals v Sudan. plore" them. genei y wd- to canBritain bein their view present N I dcsa bed j a plot to and impose on it. N a66 words
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Article32 1951-10-12 7 Chinese Woman Is Future Peeress may be- C f<s will ree child Li son g hia c he --•arch X.i- hoo] of > a Li Weni Chinese n i When the wore fc32 words
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99 1951-10-12 7 ATHENS, Oct. 11 (AP>— The three Western chiefs of staff arrived by air m Athens last night to hold exploratory talks on the admission of Greece and T irkey into the Atlantic Pact. The three are: Field Marshal William Slim. chief99 words
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244 1951-10-12 7 ACHESON WARNS: US Against Action Of Cairo Govt. WASHINGTON, Oct 11, (AP).— Secretary of State Dean Acheson last night said the U.S. believes the new defence proposal to be presented to Egypt shortly "should serve as a sound basis" for settling the current British-Egyptian argument over the Suez Canal and244 words
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Article76 1951-10-12 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 11, (UP). Christopher Columbus arrived here yesterday from Madrid. Columbus came by air m less than 24 hours a far cry from the long arduous voyage of the discovery taken by his ancestor who discovered the Americas m 1492. Columbus, the 17th generation descendant76 words
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160 1951-10-12 7 MOSCOW, Oct. 11, (UP).— All Soviet papers gave prominence yesterday to dispatches from Cairo on the denunciation of the Anglo-Egyptian treaty. The papers reported unanimity of support by all Egyptian political parties for Nahas Pasha's proposals. Tlie press also carried other Near Eastern items,160 words
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291 1951-10-12 7 EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS, KOREA, Oct. 11, (AP). General James A. Van Fleet congratulated the First British Commonwealth Division yesterday "for the highly successful completion of its first major offensive as a division m Korea. The Eighth Army commander sent a congratulatory message to Major-General Cassels,291 words
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Article37 1951-10-12 7 LONDON, Oct. 11. <AP)— Four British destroyers, dispatched to the Persian Gulf at the height of Britain's oil crisis with Iran, have been ordered to return to Mediterranean waters, th e Admiralty announced last night.37 words
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209 1951-10-12 7 NAFPLION, GREECE, Oct. 11, (AP).— The saga of the atomic age Romeo and Juliet ended last night. Swarthy young Costa Kefaloyannis walked out of jail here to greet his mountain bride and start a honeymoon, already delayed more than a year. Costa's209 words
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108 1951-10-12 7 Bradley Against Use Of A tomic Bomb In Korea NEW YORK, Oct. 11, (Rcuter) General Omar Bradley has advised against using the atomic bomb m Korea at this time because he considered that prospects were brighter for a Korean truce, according to press reports here. General Bradley, as chairman of108 words
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206 1951-10-12 7 OTTAWA. Oct. 11 (AP)— Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh won the heart of this flag-draped Canadian capital yesterday. Cheering crowds greeted the Princess and her sailor husband everywhere they went. Weather matched the mood of the crowds bright and sunny. The couple206 words
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66 1951-10-12 7 N'list Flags Win In HK Double 10th HONGKONG. Oct il (UP) The Nationalist Chinese flag a white sun on a blue sky background outnumbered the Red banners flying m Hongkong Wednesday mi n honour of the 40th anniversary of the Chinese Republic. The banner oi Chiang Kaishek's forces even flew66 words
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289 1951-10-12 7 WASHINGTON, Oct 11, (UP).— President Truman today signed into law the $7,483,400,000 arms, economic and foreign aid programme intended to thwart "Communist dreams of world conquest/ The legislation, for the first time wrapping military, economic and technical assistance into a single measure, is more289 words
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Article92 1951-10-12 7 BERLIN, Oct. 11, (UP)—Com-munist-run East Germany accepted Wednesday the Western Zones 14-point programme for free elections as a basis for negotiating German unity, but demanded a halt to the "dangerous" talks on Western rearmament. The East German Parliament again asked the West German Parliament to meet92 words
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155 1951-10-12 7 OTTAWA, Oct. 11. (Reuter). Princess EUnJbdk speaking at a state dinner here last night said the King was "progressing well and gaining strength daily." The Princess continued: "The anxiety m these last two weeks seemed endless, but at all times my father himself, my155 words
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Article121 1951-10-12 7 THE HAGUE, Oct. li (AFP) Well-informed circles here declared today that the negotiations on the possible annulment of the NetherlandsIndonesian Union due to take place m Paris next month would be held by experts of the two countries instead of on a ministerial level The121 words
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167 1951-10-12 7 LONDON. Oct It, <UPi Brig.-Gen. John Glubb Pash Commander of Jordan's Arab Legion, said yesterday that King Talal of Jordan is maintaining i policy of close friendship with Britain ordmned by his late father King Abdullah. In an interview Giubb Pasha scotched persistent rumours167 words
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Advertisement31 1951-10-12 7 Manilla Cane Furniture y WE HAVE A WIDE RANGE OF MATERIALS SUITABLE FOR COVERINGS. AND WILL BE PLEASED TO SUBMIT PATTERNS AND ESTIMATES FOR LOOSE CUSHION COVERS. ROBINSONS (INCORPORATED IN SPORE)31 words
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Miscellaneous30 1951-10-12 7 fif^ 'P-- N /^T^ N £S^r A UT A Jn l l^,^'^ I pHE^SO NiCE^ND CH»LLY I 9*'f NICE COSTUME) AWFUL nANrp? TO v, K^ ,PARTy,EH?^y I^WARM ~^-^X^™NKS DANCER TO/^30 words
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Article, Illustration361 1951-10-12 8 COMETS ARRIVAL Standard Aviation Reporter PASSENGERS on board the de Havilland Comet jet airliner which landed m Singapore yesterday felt as "fresh" as when they had left London. For it was breakfast m London before leaving, dinner m Karachi, lunch m Bangkok and mStandard - 361 words
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Article162 1951-10-12 8 Adrift On Raft For One Week Stand rd Shipping Reporter After being ad ift on a raft for seven days off the west coast of Mala 'a, 14 Siamese seamen were picked up yesterday by tle Ben Line freighter, Benlawers, while the ship wa on162 words
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292 1951-10-12 8 Standard Shipping Reporter i^\ for special visas and entry permits lor visiting business representatives was yesterday made a! the first Trade Promotion Conference' of the ECAFE being held m Singapore, by the Singapore business representative, Mr. R. Jumabhoy. He said that one of292 words
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105 1951-10-12 8 Standard Aviation Reporter AMONG the 500 spectators at Kallang Airport who witnessed the historic landing of the Comet airliner, was 62--year-old Malay woman Haji Hapsah. She had wanted to see the Comet very much. Her son-in-law is an Immigration officer at the105 words
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Article86 1951-10-12 8 BOAC Make Big Surplus For August 8.0.A.C. made an operating prufit £108.000 during August. I When all interest on capital and others charges have been met. there was a clear overall surplus of £10,000 for the month. This compares with an over- 1 all loss of 078.000 for the same86 words
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Advertisement526 1951-10-12 8 PAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Olrtcf Overland fan Francisco Lot Angele* Alt American 6 Conodiar Citie P«nang S'Kam Spore An LA/SI CHINA If Aft HOcr 14/ 16 Oct 9 Noi J. L LUCKENBACH 24/26 Nov 27/28 No* 29 Nov/' Oec 20 Dec For fuU oar ticuiaro of Dry Corgo Deep526 words
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Advertisement90 1951-10-12 8 i fljlSu *MEBIC4Ui ig^ PRESIDENT To New York Boston «i. Ce y lo«. Jn.,o, and Mediterranean Ports «..."Pr«. Van Buren" 12/20Oc» 1\ II Oc* p r pr- r t Pres Polk 3lOct/9Nor 10/11 No 1 2/1 5 No, To U» Angeles Parts vio Ponomo .."P-Kl.nt Ty ,.r» I.,Ca., 5 ,3/790 words
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Advertisement201 1951-10-12 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Rotterdam Amstetdorr MONTREAL. HALIFAX BOSTON NEW rORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Soorc P s PemQng xAn,penan(RU 22/27 Oct 28 Oct 29/30 Oct Tob,nto(SMN) 27 Oct/3 No. 4/5 N«. 6/7 Z Koto Agoeng (RL) 17/23 Nov 24/25 Nov ?*/7,n Torokon (SMN) 27N O v/3 Dec 4/201 words
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Advertisement407 1951-10-12 8 -^^^s____"^ jl H #T T FILINGS FROM KANO.NAV^t^^IiI "SELANDIA' t for Saigon S Do '^l'* 1 *>"*<* S "PANAMA" lor Bangkok, Honokong Kobe 6 Yofcohomo ,4 "FIONIA" for Bangkok "IIT' "MALAYA- 25 250^ Hoookong Zi 2^ H-«b^ Copenho ge G^- bu A^ r? "NORDHVAL' n) obr !*%> P s "SELANOIA-407 words
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Miscellaneous179 1951-10-12 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALATA H. B So.- f or p. Borge Oct 27 Vessel tor Muar Weekly Hon 9 Taf for Rengar Oct 23 Vessel tor Malacco Twic« Weekly Hon 9 Thong for Began, Vessel Port D.rkson Weekly uSi P P -—Oct 13 T c we eiciv179 words
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Miscellaneous182 1951-10-12 8 Despatches TODAY. North Borneo, Labuan, Brunei indMiriSaon l >y Kampar. Arrivals TODAY: Thailand (letter) by train. Western Australia (letters and parcels) by Charon. Mf EIUBEMCP? IVUAKVES Stanvac Diirafc A^ °-g« <'^ 'ViiA VU- Smeru, Ain O V ;n 42/43 5 mS^iJ!?* 1 M«rudu. San Beluru vk lanue Dromus. Gonon. Fer.^.eBennevis182 words
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Article, Illustration220 1951-10-12 9 GEORGE RASIAH - S'pore May Oct HK Textile, Metal Box And Paint Industries GEORGE RASIAH Bi Standard Staff Reporter k"M. manufacturer* who plan to transfer some of their -■usapor. uill receive all possible help from the i venous consideration is being given by some of the t0 the of training Technicians and skilledStandard - 220 words
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Article89 1951-10-12 9 *2*-v_r«^t ."j. Bleg r:.- si IPI all m this fail Lion visit -m tea exhibi- which opens a: the Happy W tomon I tee &at Baa rtunitj B r-j ins the wide range mprcr ed pi ducts I us CD a i :z a89 words
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Article, Illustration348 1951-10-12 9 CHIEF AIM of the Hongkong Chinese Manufacturer. Union i>. gmns a trade exhibition here b e.^aml its principal marke m Ma"ava SS^ llUlOneSia PakiSUl Ill<lia Thailand south aid t.a*t Africa and South America. Tim was stated yesterday by Mr. U Tai-chee. leader348 words
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182 1951-10-12 9 T.J. LIM - T.J. LIM By Standard Market Reporter El ROrtA> rubber dealers m Singapore were buying; lower grades of rubber at above General Services Administration prices yesterday With Chinese traders purchasing the firs: grades, a fair turnover of business was reported, resulting m an improvement182 words
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Article75 1951-10-12 9 THt laurst Singapore rubber pru-es yesterday were per 1b LONDON KIBBLK Thursday's opening prices per Ib were: No 1 RSS Settlement Nov. 44 }d. nom. Dec. 44id. nom. Jan. Mar. 44id. nom. Tone: Steady. Buyer> Sellers No 1 R> S Spot I MSC $1.53 SIM F OB m Dale>75 words
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Article37 1951-10-12 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs The price of tin to-day was $469 picul. Up S4* LONDON TIN Thursday's prices first session were: Spot £1.015 buyers, £1.020 sellers. Three months £947 10s. buyers. £952 10s. Settlement Price: £i.M?*. Tone: Firmer.37 words
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Article216 1951-10-12 9 Standard Shipping Reporter Tne P and O freight and passenger vessel Surat (8,925 tons) which arrived here from the Umt«d Kingdom brought for Smstarore 2.500 cases of m.lk, 2,500 baes of sugar 5 968 packages cf sundries, 814 cases of cigarettes 700 case? of liquor. 1.160216 words
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Article118 1951-10-12 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market :r. Singapore wai quiet ir. all se::: as yesterday Copra 'had buyers at $421 per picul and seller* S43i, with no biis:ness pa&sing." Cocoriut o;l sellers quoted $71 j per picul, but buyers sbowed no interest Pepper price? were eiightiy118 words
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Article37 1951-10-12 9 Sundard >rnppin£ h> \u >- v illem B Sj re \es*e Europe f mail Pa v itfJ 315 k- p I €.100 case n 80 baf 2r >~ r ari II W crat«37 words
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Article, Illustration566 1951-10-12 9 Standard staff Reporter THRLE major fur the promotion of trade v%?re made at yesterday's meeting of the fir*t Trade Promotion Conference of the ECAFE m Singapore h> the Australian delegate, Mr. A. We -term an. The suggestions were: (1 Tha- the ECAFI S-. retana:566 words
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Article57 1951-10-12 9 A conference or, Fsr Ea? 1 problems will De ne;d m New Yorx on Oct 19 the Far Eaf-Amer-.ca Council of Commerce and fodwmtrf has ar.nour.ced Asian eufujm and US Govcrement ofr;c:a]> and hyhtrj leader? are ex;-«c'_ea lo urge close cooperation between government.and privateA.P. - 57 words
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Article36 1951-10-12 9 The U S *_.'i industry recovered 18 per cent more tta from scrap m 1950 than m IMB, trie U E National Production Authority reports It recovered lota] of 4.4€7 short ton? ba 195036 words
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Article38 1951-10-12 9 THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce :n Bangkok has announcer the res.gn.at.on of lour key cjjrectors President Tec Lan-cn:r>, Treasurer Tan Chen-king. Secretary Tan Yang-chmg and Director Heng Hongehien No reason was given tor tu* rwignatioos- U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article, Illustration289 1951-10-12 9 LONDON, Ocf. 11 (Reuten The Fmonciol Times m an editorial asked today, "Why has tin recovered from £800 sterling to about £1,000 sterling o ton desprte continued abstention from buying by America, Hie largest consumer? The priucipoJ inwmiHrtr reason lor the re'-er.t market strength i?289 words
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Advertisement99 1951-10-12 9 Vjf^V TIME MEANS MONEY! js^ _^> fl > >ourjelf and your m car b > CP.A. and sa^-e 9^S| TIME and MONEY* by kcrpmg ib contact with Eastern markets |H( fOR PLEASURE TOO! J^ r Kun Bangkok. Rangoon, ■^i^^^^^^ Sajjfoc Haiphong. British North Borneo and M«ti.u for your summer holiday*.99 words
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Advertisement18 1951-10-12 9 Ferranli 7- Range Cli^-On W COMPLETELY SAPE SINGLE •IAWO OPERATION SEVEN &ANGE TO OOG v^ SIM E DARBY18 words
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Article106 1951-10-12 10 DEAR Junior Leaguers. Just a line to inform you that following: numerous requests received from fellow-Leaguers asking for an extension to our Colouring Contest, it has been decided to postpone the adjudication hy a week. Results of the entries will therefore now appear m the Junior League106 words
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Article, Illustration712 1951-10-12 10 I.R. Hegel - I.R. Hegel By (^OREY JANUS shuffled out of his darkroom, wiping a tired hand across his perspiring forehead. He looked at red-haired Don Mell who was grinning widely m pleased expectancy. Aw. Don,' said Corey, "wipe that grin off your face. Not one of the shots712 words
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Article210 1951-10-12 10 EVERY year at my school m Ceyion we have a competition which is called 'First Finds. "The first person to brin-j a new kind of wild flower gains two points for his house. We always have a large collection of different flowers each year. "I wonder whether210 words
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Advertisement135 1951-10-12 10 EXCITEMENT NEVEI L?r< UP IN THIS SPECTACUuI TECHNICOLOR WAR D*AMA< I PLUS: Malayan Film I nit Newsreel Tho umiim m SIR 111 Kin 1.1 II My (Note: From the 1.45 stiow mmv* t^mTODAY! n a.m. l.n, i.imi. (l :i)ttV (i^' n TOMORROW AT KNITE^ STIIK J a trap: I m.,!!135 words
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Miscellaneous145 1951-10-12 10 wfefiiinMWnHßft IrVWWWWHwIIHMBM. HM¥^MMiimßiinfWiM TIODAY'B FORECAST:— A far better day than many that have gone before this* week. Get up early and make the most or every moment of this lucky day. Gains can be made through speculation and through artistic endeavour. A quick journey will be lucrative and happy. Your145 words
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Miscellaneous340 1951-10-12 10 ffHEO^OUkIPHOGSTOR.ESNOFOOP jfc'VftSßK \X|Sp FO*HIS WNTEftHi&EjijsIATLON,BsjT AW lives on the &*cess body lUffl/W I FAT ACCUMULATE!? UN?E£ Hl9 S#M. NNOOPPECr^EfcS imhabit I T§ I tt L J^]^ €S^^% C LQVe fHEBOSOLIN«;O«.iOL£ANP EXCEPT M4PAGASCA/L Af4P fcfcp-vJIUGEP •fcUkOK&IfcP THeAUST^AUAKI M^CHOU... A*E ALL MEMPEAS OF THE SAAiE FAMILY.. Radio Programmes B <K!i?*L» L YA340 words
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Miscellaneous229 1951-10-12 10 SPOT THAT I INTRUDER! ONE word m each group below i^ an intruder. It does not belong with the other words For example, m the first croup TIGER is an intruder because a tiger is a wild animal, while a cow, a sheep, a goat and a horse are farm229 words
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Article, Illustration74 1951-10-12 11 photo. rV N £T rk ankees won their third si ™S h World championship on Wednesday by defeating the New York Giants Giants t tagcd a des P«»te final raUy but it was fruitless. The diagrammed picture abSfe shows Gunners streak ing for home as shortstop Al Dark of theAP - 74 words
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Article58 1951-10-12 11 SYDNEY. (ReuterAAP) Rejected by leading buyers when sold as a yearling, because he is deformed. Channel Rise, recently proved his ability by winning the New South Wales classic, the AA! 10.000 Australian Jockey Club Derby. Channel Rise's hocks were malformed and he walks with a stiff action.58 words
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Article499 1951-10-12 11 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES Lewis 9 Horses In Top Form By PENANG, Thurs.— Enterprise, who ran last m his race at the Ipoh meeting, showed surprisingly good form to reel off three m 37 2 5 on a yielding track here today. Enterprise, who has since been demoted, should499 words
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40 1951-10-12 11 MELBOURNE. Oct. 11 (AP> Results of semi-finals of the Australian professional golf championship played yesterday were: Norman von Nida beat Eric Cremin eight and six; Ossie Pickworth beat Peter Thomson four arid three.40 words
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327 1951-10-12 11 LONDON, Oct. 11, (AP). An English Football League team smashed the representative combination of the League of Eire 9 l on the Everton Club grounds on Wednesday and outplayed the Irish even more thoroughly than the score indicates. England team selectors whowatched the game327 words
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Article167 1951-10-12 11 LONDON. Oct. 11 (Renter) Max Faulkner, the British open golf champion gained a three strokes lead from his nearest rivals when the first two rounds m the 72 holes Dunlop Masters golf tournament were played on the Wentworth Surrey course yesterday. Only winners of the season's major167 words
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Article81 1951-10-12 11 BOURNEMOUTH. Oct. 11 (Reuter>— The South African Rugby Union team opened their tour "of Britain by beating a combined Hampshire and Sussex side yesterday by two goals, two penalty goals and five tries. 31 points, to two penalty goals, six points. Nervousners and the fact the81 words
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207 1951-10-12 11 Basha Felika Fancied To Win Double MELBOURNE, Oct. 11 Reuter Although closely followed by the imported English mare. Jan, Metropolitan Handicap winner, Delta, and Skystreamer, the Sydney horse, Basha Felika is still outright favourite for the Caulfield Cup, as well as the Melbourne Cup. The A£14,000 Melbourne Cup will be207 words
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Article33 1951-10-12 11 LONDON. Oct. 11 (AP)— Wednesday's football results (home teams first) were: The Army 3; Civil Service 1. Scottish League Div. A. Morton 0; Celtic 1. Glasgow Rangers 1; East Fife 1.33 words
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Article25 1951-10-12 11 LONDON. Oct. 11 (AP): Yesterday's Rugby Union results were: Cardiff 24. Gloucestershire 3- Maesteg 11. Abertiilery 3; Surrey 23. United Hospitals 19.25 words
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255 1951-10-12 11 MOSCOW, Oct. 11, (AP). Soviet athletes, with their eyes on the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, have finished one of their most active and profitable summers. They are not bragging nor making any predictions, but from the records it is apparent they are going to make a255 words
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Advertisement492 1951-10-12 11 NOTICES ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD ss "FRIESLAND" \RRIVED from Europe on 11th inst. and is discharging her cargo at S.H.B. Godown No. 44. General surveys will be held on 18th and 25th inst. No further surveys will be held. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipping Department Agents. TRAFFIC NOTICE SYDNEY BRIDGE,492 words
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Advertisement1243 1951-10-12 11 GRAND IMPORTANT TOO DAYS' AUCTION SALE OF ATTRACTIVE VALUABLE FREEHOLD, LEASEHOLD STATUTORY LAND GRAJCI SINGAPORE PROPERTIES TO BE HELD AT OCR SALEROOM. NO. 10 CHULIA STREET. ON WEDNESDAY, 17th OCTOBER 1951, AT 2.30 p.m. AND ON THURSDAY, 18th OCTOBER 1951, AT 2.30 p.m. FIRST DAY LOT 1. Freehold land and1,243 words
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Miscellaneous26 1951-10-12 11 yff- 7?.W LU 1 r/AFTER ALL, SHEg. I I /^H™^ FE^A T fK |8g e S3 v| Uh^3^^ C% R s Si b illS^Jry J fltS?^26 words
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Article, Illustration485 1951-10-12 12 Eaw-Par Trophy For Annual Colony Charity Match A MAGNIFICENT two-Ceet high challeugc ril|> to be known m the soccer world as the HawPar Charity Trophy was flown into Singapore yesterday for presentation at the charity match between the Tigers Sporting Association (SAFA League winners) and the Royal Navy (SAFA Cup485 words
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Article119 1951-10-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Twenty players and officials ot the Selangor Malays Gold Cup soccer team led by Inche Md. Dom Teh and Inche Abdul SVlurad will make the trip to [poh on Saturday to play the key match against the Perak Malays t decide the119 words
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41 1951-10-12 12 Next World Billiards Championship In India LONDON, Oct. 11, (AFP)— The World amateur billiards championship will be held next year m India, it was learned here today. The championship is now taking place m London for the first time since 1938.41 words
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Article38 1951-10-12 12 TAIPING. Thurs. A charity soccer match m aid of the University Fund was played yesterday between the Military' Combined and Taiping Civilians. Military won by two goals to nil both goals being scored by Huri ell.38 words
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Article300 1951-10-12 12 PENANG, Thurs— The s-mi-finals ;ind finals of the ftaHUMI open champion>hip» j a ill be staged m aid of the Dippj Day r und. This denRton has Mad the unanimous approval of the executive rwittrr <>f the Peaaag I». V The matches will be played300 words
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521 1951-10-12 12 IK CARL LINDQLIST, United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Oct. 10 (IP) It's the same old Blory but with a breathless new ending the Yankees are world champions again. For the third straight year and for the ]4th time521 words
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Article40 1951-10-12 12 LONDON, Oct. 11 (AP)— Jean Borotra, 53-year-old French tennis veteran, reached the semi-finals of the British indoor championships at Queen's Club yesterday. The "Bounding Basque" eliminated South Africa's Dave Lurie 6-4. 4-6, 6-4 m the quarterfinal.40 words
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Article37 1951-10-12 12 TAIPING. Thurs. Taiping CRC trounced RE sports club 4—o m hockey league fixture played yesterday. Beng Poh opened the score m first half. Simon Chong (2) and Swee Keng were the scorers after the interval.37 words
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Article, Illustration583 1951-10-12 12 Malays Hand Chinese First Defeat In League ■<.>;.;.;. SIINGAPORE Chinese, community league champions and unbeaten so far, blotted their record m their last ganie of the league, when they met the Malays at Jalan Besar yesterday and came off the field losers by three goals to one. A big crowd583 words
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Article124 1951-10-12 12 LONDON, Oft. 11 (AP)— A full strength Tottenham Hotspur team had to go all out tv beat a Copenhagen combination 2-1 on the English League champion's ground at White Hart Land where a 10.000 crowd saw a feast of slick and clever ground passing by the124 words
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127 1951-10-12 12 Ez Charles Stops Layne In Eleventh PITTSBURGH, Oct. 11 (Reuter) Ezzard Charles, former American recognised world heavyweight champion, beat Rex Layne here last night, the referee stopping the fight m the 11th round. Charles had floored Layne In the 10th round for what would probably have been a knockout but127 words
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Article108 1951-10-12 12 IPOH, Thurs.— ln the highest scoring game so far m the local hockey league Sturrock Club thrashed the Methodist Afternoon School to the tune of eight goals to nil today. The schoolboys' defence could do nothing against a fast-moving set of Sturrock forwards who scored four times108 words
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Article129 1951-10-12 12 LONDON, Oct. 11, (Reuter) Thirtyflve final acceptors for the Cesarewitch Stakes, the first leg of the "autumn double" to be run at Newmarket next Wednesday, October 17, were announced yesterday. Tne y are with weights. Strath- P i^ 7: .r Star SP" 1 1 Banner Xelhng and Tllloy129 words
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Article298 1951-10-12 12 Khalsa Humble R ecs In SHA League by both sides. KhaJsa scored the only goal of the evening to win when Harbhajan Singh dribbled his way into the circle to pu.sh the ball to inside right. Harb^nan Singh. Rodrigues was completely be.-it-en by the drive \vnich followed Putting all he298 words
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Article98 1951-10-12 12 M CC Beat West India AHMED ABAD. Oct 1 1 (Reuter)— MCC defeated Western India by two wickets today m an exciting finish. Needing 11? for victory after dismissing: Western India for 139 MCC lost eight wickets m getting the runs. At one point with their total at 66 for98 words
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Article42 1951-10-12 12 S'pore Services Lose To H'kong HONGKONG Opt tcr-AAP) tk. I Combined Sen four of t a atch Jd 11 800 Chap i a «vho were the scorers, today with 58 ai M respectively. The Singapore v Sexpe m big 1 against the42 words
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Advertisement129 1951-10-12 12 WE BOW TO THE HONGKONG TRADE EXHIBITION which will occupy ihe HAPPY WORLD STADIUM from October 12 to 21 AND WISH IT EVERY SUCCESS! There will be NO WRESTLING on October 13 20. Watch for our new promotions Wally ftefci promoter and X rrslbn n n i» W~* FOR OVER129 words
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