Singapore Standard, 20 October 1951
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Title Section17 1951-10-20 1 Singapore Standard JL ft) X VOL. "I l!1 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.17 words
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906 1951-10-20 1 Gurney Loss Won't Check Ba ndit War #acD, Broadcast ndivklual, however brilliant ami i not rbeeli ihr ti»ht again*! the n Malaya, said ihe Commiseioiier!ii Marl><»n;iM. m a broadcast last iii Malaya. Mr. Mac Donald said that Sir Henr} Gurney, "a noble champion ol Malayin liberties" had been most foully906 words
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29 1951-10-20 1 [I njvaj m irua lt~< >i and ran iss iOQCf\f .1 ;.ol m M.v r hem i«- -> '.i:.ttion tad of beI ,li!l!lilla from f29 words
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Article18 1951-10-20 1 Nations refused to 1" man oil postpcNuag iiitil the Intrrnai Stfc dehei it has aotkor- A.PA.P - 18 words
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Article504 1951-10-20 1 UK Claims Damages For Riot Losses: Sends More Troops LONDON, Oct. 19 (UP) Britain charged m a note U, Egypt today that the Egyptian authorities failed to protect British property and lives m the country and served notice that damages will he demanded lor anti-British rioting.Reuter - 504 words
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Article, Illustration327 1951-10-20 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE !VEW luiilding* of the Malayan Naval Force nill virtually become the "admiralty of the Malayan Navy, 5 declared Admiral 11. W. Faulkner, Flag Officer, Malayan Area, m his speech at the Malayan Naval Force Barracks m the SingaporeAFP - 327 words
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129 1951-10-20 1 MUNSAN, KOREA. Oct. 19, (Reuter-AAP) The Communists today accepted a compromise proposal lor a three-mile security zone ruund both Kaesong and Munsan preparatory to resumption of full ceasefire talks. But two points remain to be decided, said United Nations liaison officers who met their Communist129 words
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Article208 1951-10-20 1 CAIRO, CM. J9 (Renter) A tCMe calm IC%nJ m ihe Suez Canal zone early today with the liriti-th Arm* augmented by the 16th Parachute Brigade from Cyprus m complete control of the area torn by Egjyfim rioting earlier this week. British troops last night208 words
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256 1951-10-20 1 By PIERRE SOLAN, Standard Special r«mi|inlni CAIRO, Oct. 1M. The Egyptian ironin—ii km been taken by surprise by tfae rapid nmnlrr artliiM the British High Command here. It had imagined thai British troops would b«' eonfinrd to a |m nUHM m tbr Canal Zone256 words
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Article53 1951-10-20 1 THE F l :<-.id.-:i! >,<. the lab tt J if i Union <■ Se ima setli ltMtet to bII mr'ntx* >. the organisation urging them prepare for n larcescale protest action m I .h i .(>..■> i ,i and Suifa P' >•■ c epoi I s A'H't fiction53 words
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Article46 1951-10-20 1 RUSSIA, handed F 11 <■<> im"a note today thai rep »rt t accused hei »1 violating the I <v F'muco- Sov ie: \>:n' tie mem be: ship m I 'h 1 Atlanta i 1 approval I We I G« nan re.ll mrt mriit U .P.U.P. - 46 words
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78 1951-10-20 1 CAIRO. Oct. 19 (Beuter)— Egypt today launched a campaign to boycott British goods as the first action of a passive resistance movement against Britain During the night thousands of handbills calling on Egyptians not to buy British goods were pasted on walls and shop78 words
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Article36 1951-10-20 1 LONDON. Oct. 19 (ReuteD— With pre-election buying enthusiasm tempered b> the Egyptian dispute, the London Stock Exchange endea Die week on a -•übdued note. Buyers paused and allowed most sections to consolidate recent gains.36 words
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Article150 1951-10-20 1 Standard Staff Reporter AFTER FOUR MONTHS of idleness. Singapore's fleet' of about 300 tongkangs will sail for Bengkalis, Sumatra early next week to revive the import of Indonesian timber, supplies of which are vital to the local sawmill industry. This follows a compromise Detween150 words
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Article68 1951-10-20 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE COLONIAL Secretary. Mr W L Blyt'i? yesteidav rejected an appeal by Robert Noel Elstone, 26-year-old British scientist asjainst t he order prohioiting him to land ie» Singapore. Mr Elstone was refiusedl permission to enter Singapore on his arrival by the Cbaron on68 words
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Article46 1951-10-20 1 ALBIX Johanson, President of the International Co-operative of Petroleum Associations, will hold a second meeting with Iranian Premier Mohammed Mossadeq m New York today. "I am m contact with the Iranians" concerning a co-operatives plan for international exploitation of Iranian oil," he said.46 words
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Article80 1951-10-20 1 Stondotd London Cotiespondent LONDON, Oct. 19 T e following art rhe closing prices of rubbei ond tin on rh« London Market today LONDON RUBBER Spor 47] d. Nor. 47 d. Dec. 461 d. Jon./Mor. 461 d. Apr. /June 441 d. Nor. c.if. 451JMarket: Steady, qui«r. LONDON80 words
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Article26 1951-10-20 1 KARACHI. Oct. 19 (Reuter)— Kabul Radio, Afghanistan, has denied a report that the man who murdered Pakistan Premier Liaquat Aii Khan was an Afghan.26 words
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228 1951-10-20 1 FLUSHING, Meadows, Oct. 19, (UP)— Yugoslavia formally withdrew its 'support of a British resolution before the Security Council today, thereby killing Britain's nope ol majority approval «>t I nited Nations' action m the AngloIraniaa oil dispute. The Council convened <*l 1555 GMT.228 words
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Advertisement21 1951-10-20 1 *r 7 /v/ rs. /-V W: is&*- 4 I/Mi' is] w PHILIPS FHILID7HE" Lighting Set P l^T^ er> ol >he Philip* **<«»21 words
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Advertisement50 1951-10-20 1 hot infest Ran up o/ LADIES' BANDBAGS i|WKf> '■nil OD THE NOVELTY STORE SH North Hrldte Bond Phone 3123 For that smoother taste FINEST BEER SERVED ANYWHERE! <fftc t) "M r;i C 2, l ,:'j|r w l^^rjf b C OOLC IMPOtTCMi LfKTE TRADERS LIMITED HA. RORINSON ROAD* SINGAPORE* TEL. *****.50 words
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Article135 1951-10-20 2 ABOI'T l.r»uo babies out of an average oj 2.500 born m Singapore every month are born to parents living m the squalor end poverty of Chinatotcit, states the editorial m the Septembt r issue o/ ?hp Proceedings of ihe Alumni Association of K.'ic; Edward135 words
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Article372 1951-10-20 2 Try Other Cereals, Public Advised By GEORGE RASIAH, Standard Staff Reporter PEOPLE of Singapore and Malaya should bepn to learn to eat less rice and more of the other cereals nith a view to adapting themselves readily to conditions that might arise as a result372 words
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176 1951-10-20 2 Catholics Oppose Govt Grant To FP A Standard Staff Reporter A PROTEST against a Singapore Government subsidy of $20,000 "out of public funds" to maintain the work ef the Singapore Family Planning Association for 1952 has been lodged by the Federation cf Catholic Young Men's Association, m a letter to176 words
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Article36 1951-10-20 2 THIRTY persons died from i nia m S gi\ re during the past week c tubei i sis imed 13 lives s against 20 le week before. All gether, 171 deaths were reported.36 words
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Article35 1951-10-20 2 THE SECOND committee meeting t t v e RASC Civilian Association will be beld at the Teocu Lee Can Mutual Help s 14 16-C Grange R-«nd. Singapore, on Oct. 20 at 3 p.m.35 words
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Article56 1951-10-20 2 A COURSE ol lectures oo ""First A:d and Home Nursing" be i c-^ d at The Kan i Club, T Moulmein Road on Wednesdays from 5 p.m. to 6 p :n begi Qg on Oct. 24. Members wishing to take up the course t asked to meet56 words
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Article, Illustration384 1951-10-20 2 MAXINE RAKICH - Stills Dominate Teachers' Art Show MAXINE RAKICH By STILL life studies dominate the Second Annual Exhibition of workers by Singapore teachers and art students at the British Council Hall, where the Director of Education, Mr. A. W. Frisby declared the show open yesterday. Most of these are m oils andStandard - 384 words
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Article43 1951-10-20 2 THE Singapore Co-operative Union will celebrate "Co-opera-tor >' Day" on Nov. 10. Arrangements are being made to bold a nasi bryani dinner at Victoria Memorial Hall. Similar functions will be held m Penang. Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur that day.43 words
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Article, Illustration200 1951-10-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Mercantile Institution m Queen Street. Singapore celebrated its Saver Jubilee yesterday. Pupils of the morning, afternoon and evening schools were entertained by the principal, Mr. Edgar Perera to soft drinks, cakes and curry puffs and a special cinema show, "Outstandard - 200 words
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253 1951-10-20 2 PASSING sentence of seven years' rigorous imprisonment on acid thrower Loo Chorn Fui (19), Mr. Justice Fletcher-Rogers told the youth that had he been an older man he would have been given the maximum punishment. Loo, who appeared m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday,253 words
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Article69 1951-10-20 2 Standard Woman Reporter FOR the first time m the Colony's educational history, p -:ri service medals will be awarded tc over 20 Chinese school teachers who have more than 20 years' service to their credit The presentation will be made by the Director of Education. Mr.69 words
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Article44 1951-10-20 2 BAIL of $500 was offered to a 56-year-old woman, Wong Ifoach Yew m the Singapore Third P( lice Court yesterday, when sne claimed trial' to causing hurt I Wong Chou Yee with a parang The case was postponed to Oct. 2t44 words
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Article30 1951-10-20 2 AT A RECENT meeting r t t Singapore Sikh Prathintdh Sabha, Messrs J. Balkara Singh and Vesakha Singh were elected auditors of the Sineapore Enghsh and Punjabi Schools.30 words
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Article276 1951-10-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter DEATH sentence on six Malays who were responsible for the murder of Warrant Officer John William Davies during the December riots m Singapore, was passed by Mr. Justice FletcherRogers m the Singapore Assize Court, yesterday. Four accused. Thamby bin Osman, Habee276 words
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187 1951-10-20 2 FOR the second time since 1949. the Voluntary Workers of the Singapore Government Children's Service Centres will have a combination entertainment programme and "sale of work" at British Council Hall auditorium on Nov. 17. The joint theme of the exhibit this year will187 words
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Advertisement294 1951-10-20 2 A PLEASURE TO USE! Here is the active germicidal principle cf *D end' antiseptic, contained m a pleasant fresh-tasting mouthwa'h— Dettclin. How easy new, to make morning and evening use a habit. How wise to give ye v moatb and throat this daily UniHWnP. Dcttclin, though so p:cj-.int to taste,294 words
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Advertisement64 1951-10-20 2 II Onlf CQ^JJ^ Offers Yod 1 GUARANTEED r I FOR YOUR FLASHLIGHT I t^^jj '0 Speailf of Fitter Qua'aty y^ MONARCH ftp /(^^^J y^ fj^W MORE THAN 1 V- CF F;N[R fo::: 4IJV4KS 4S/T fOff MONARCH FRUITS, JUICES AND VECEUBItt J i> -t BOhNtO MJMATtA HtADINfi CO v How Do64 words
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Article82 1951-10-20 3 A RESOLUTION protesting against the resent action ot the Singapore Government m calling a meeting oi trade unionists to elect a union representative for the International Labour Organisation Seminar to be held m New Delhi towards the end of next month was passed at the meeting82 words
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Article76 1951-10-20 3 Thief Caught Red-handed WHILE walking along North Bridge Road, a detective noticed a young Chinese walking abreast of an Indian. He was seen to give a si a:-, a! his companion. h knocked I the Indian's shoulder, while he picked $3 fr >m the pocket. In the Singapore Third District76 words
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Article59 1951-10-20 3 Standard Stuff Reporter MR. RC. Chen, leader of the Chinese Nationalist delegation Ito the ECAFE trade promotion conference expressed his gratij tude for the hospitality extended !to the delegation botli by the I Singapore Government and the Colony Chinese, before he left i for Hongkong early yesterday59 words
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Article243 1951-10-20 3 Axe Falls On Welfare Plans Standard Staff Reporter THE HUGE deficit of 536.7 millions m Singapore's budget estimates for 1952 is likely to be completely eliminated by tbe time the Budget Select Committee completes its scrutiny and revises the estimates. The Standard reliably learnt243 words
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Article178 1951-10-20 3 MARA - MARA By UNIQUE FEATURE at last night's Cable and Wireless Club's annual dance held at Rallies Hotel, was the Ritt vials oi the famous Worth perfumes, which wer e handed to each lady and gentleman as they arrived. This world famous perfume was given by the178 words
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Article, Illustration124 1951-10-20 3 EVA CHONG - SATA Gets $206,220Donations EVA CHONG By MR. TAN LARK SYE, president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. on behalf of the members of the Chamber, handed a cheque for $206,220 yesterday to Miss Mabel Wong, Council member of the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis; Association. Mr. Tan was the largest contributor. He124 words
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224 1951-10-20 3 THE FOLLOWING is the translation of a message received by the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, from London from General de Lattre de Tassigny, French Commander-in-Chief and High Commissioner m Indo-China: '•I was deeply shocked by the news of Sir Henry Gurneys assassination, which I224 words
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Article157 1951-10-20 3 SUBSTATIONS m siiinupore liable to ioail slu'(!«li!ijt Unlay L»AV Sago Mroet. Raman Street, Peoples Park. Nanson Koad. l.am Soon Oil Mills, (.nan Ilin. I JS. Network, IK. Factory, Ki\er Valley Road. Killiuey Koad. Orchard Koad. Armenian Street Static, Adelphi. t apitol. Newton 1 A 2. IVayang satii. Chancery157 words
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Article, Illustration147 1951-10-20 3 I AN AUCTIONEER, a bank assistant and em- ployees of the Base i Ordnance Depot, Alexan- dra form this gathering. They had one thing m common when picture was taken yesterday morning. Each had a few minutes before donated a pint of blood TheStandard - 147 words
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Article130 1951-10-20 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Supervisor cf Elections yesterday announced 19 symbols for use m the forthcoming elections to the City Council m December. The symbols are: prahu helmet, tree, shoe, watering c:\n, neck-tie, wall-clock, jug. basket. parrot, kettle, cat. bucket, plate, aeroplane, racket, ring,130 words
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Article102 1951-10-20 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE scholarship fund started by the Progressive Party to commemorate the grant of City Status to Singapore on Sept. 22 last has already crossed the $1,000 mark. The top donation to the Fund has come from a non-mem-ber ol the Party, Mr. Jack Perry.102 words
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Article117 1951-10-20 3 ML PERSONS dealing m barbed ,^nsed oi aluminium— Monday of the next month. Dealers are further required to keep records m their place of business showing the quantity ana kind of barbed wire m their possession from day to day; the date of the barbed wire117 words
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Article292 1951-10-20 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE MUST face the demands that are made upon her for increasing participation m the defence of the Colony, said the Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson yesterday when he laid the foundation stone of the new Malayan Naval Force barracks at Naval Base.292 words
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Article41 1951-10-20 3 THE South Indian Chamber of Corrmerce, after a meeting on last Tmirsday, decided to cable condolence messages to the Governor-General of Pakistan and Begum Liaquat All Khan on the death of Pakistan's Prime, Minister, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan.41 words
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Article129 1951-10-20 3 Standard staff Bepwter THE SINGAPORE Fedei 1 ol Services Unions, 1 ep« eseni 4 over 30,000 civilian employeet the three Services, has conveyed the resolutions pasted i1 1 recent m:'.>s meeting A iti members I the three Services Ministries m the UK Che« Seng, the129 words
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Article68 1951-10-20 3 AFTEH p .:ii tie Oct. 22. R .di«> M i tya will b: tadcast .1 short pi >g 1 me on the Local Forces (Civil I. ty» Ordinance of 19iH m some of the financial pr iiicurred b.\ I the Volunteer Forces, m the event ;i cuM-up. 11l68 words
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Article294 1951-10-20 3 ARMY A WARDS FOR OPERATIONS THE special list of Army honours and awards for Operational Services m Malaya and Singapore during the period Jan. 1 to June 30, 1951, ha.s been I approved by the King and ii as follows: C.8.: Maj. -Gen. R. C. O. Hedley. CBE. DSO. C.8.E.:294 words
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Advertisement137 1951-10-20 3 more powerful and o fiercer an raid than it* cousin I on excellent rameo .q)[" Iqi Stomochache, Constipi I t 3i, Ind3?>t on Andr. B Heartburn and !o» o 1 I |i TiGE& **/:*-3/ products... w w\\ w\\\\\\\v\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\a\\\\\\\» I I\TFST '\K!>i\N STYLES IN WATCHES. Of Our Outstanding Designs 5 d137 words
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Advertisement56 1951-10-20 3 A REVOLUTION IN PERSONAL TRANSPORT f§rt V-- EASY TO HANDLE M&- ECONOMICAL TO RUN r^^\jL Eit/oj 300 m/7e» Delightful Carefree Y^K I inlii ing Travel On One Gallon S^ s> /\\n/ 1 V^""SI .•I'' 1 GEORGE LEE MOTORS J pS&SFtJ CLEMENCEAL AVENUE, V^>^' I«.1OM:S 5338 5339, SINGAPORE. (9; N<mlssl(MK (Represented56 words
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Miscellaneous128 1951-10-20 3 V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road: Boys Brigade P.T. Competition 2.15 j p.m.. Spore Chess Club 3 p.m. Chinese V.M.C.A.. Selegie Road: j Music class (Students) 2.30' p.m.. Badminton (Students* 5.30 p.m.. Basketball (Young men* 5 p.m.. sth Annual j Membership Campaign Open- j ing Meeting 4 p.m.. Chinese Chess 7.30 p.m. Y.128 words
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Article276 1951-10-20 4 2 Bandits Killed In Ambush KUALA LUMPUR. Fit Two bandits were killed m Kajang yesterday resulting from information given to the Police by members of the public. On Wednesday night five hungry bandits raided a tuckshop m Kajang High School and at the point of a gun demanded sweets and276 words
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Article58 1951-10-20 4 SEREMBAN, Fri. Two Chinese youths, both rubber tappers, were ordered to be sent to an approved school for three years by Mr. Justice Abbott when they pleaded guilty to being m possession of foodstuffs which they could not account for "m circumstances raising the presumption58 words
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Article167 1951-10-20 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. A demand by the Johore Postal Employees Union for representation on the Tow.i Council of at lea^t one trade union as unofficial member, formed a resolution which was passed at the second annual delegates' conference of the Johore State Division of the167 words
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Article326 1951-10-20 4 DEADLOCK SEEN IN PAY NEGOTIATIONS Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— There is no immediate P rO6 P^ T f ffi^ settlement of the pay negotiations between members of the Ka^ Operating Union and the Malayan Railway Administration, as both parties have given326 words
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Article57 1951-10-20 4 SEREMBAX, Fri. A Chinese tai'or. Ong Koh Tuan of Port Dkkson, who pleaded guilty at the Negri Assizes before Mr. Justice Abbott to a charge of returning from banishment, was today sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment. Mr. Justice Abbott stated that Ong will be sent back to57 words
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Article226 1951-10-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri -The appeal oi a Chinese, Wong Ken Shin, against the conviction and sentence of 12 months' rigorous imprisi nment passed on him by the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate. was today allowed by Mr. Justice Wiisrn at the Selangcr Criminal Court of Appeal. The226 words
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Article60 1951-10-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fr:.— A Chinese contractor had a miraculous escape from serious injury today when the car winch he was driving along Suleiman road near the round-about about 5.30 a m. left the road and plunged into a 50-ioot ravine after trying to avoid a cyclist. He suffered60 words
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Article183 1951-10-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. For supplying household articles such as soap, nails, cigarette lighters and medicines to bandits, Yeong Kct climbed the 13 steps at Pudu Gaol this morning. He was not the only one who walked up to the gallows. Two Raub Chinese preceded him.183 words
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Article544 1951-10-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China failed m its claim of $62,655.54 from Gian Singh and Company of Singapore. Judgment for the defendants with costs was given by Mr. Justice Wilson at the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court today. The amount544 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-10-20 4 Fiji' COUT&QCOUt ■:•'<! :i t-crrice during the i <>d Jan :ry to J irlien he was to ihe Ist Cantetoniai Tan Enq Chye, a J Liaison Officer Iro'!''i Kuala .pur. was presented a testimonial from the C-.n-C. FARELF. Picture shores General S Harola Briggi ah \)ie presentation during tin' PassingMalay Regiment P.R. - 67 words
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Article69 1951-10-20 4 Had Distilling Apparatus Fined KUALA LUMP&K Fi! Pleading guilty to possessing distilling apparatus, an aged Chinee Tee. was fined (50. m deiauli month's simple imprisonment, when he pleaded gui tj bel the Second Magisi ate, 1 Har m lin J ;< 1 Idris. A part} Customs >; raided an unnumbered69 words
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Article17 1951-10-20 4 JUDGMENT RESERVED IN APPEAL X Judg: Justi (•(> Crin. day Li Pros, tal of Singh. Mag: tic::. X17 words
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Advertisement224 1951-10-20 4 m is* «t H /E3 'X?! *i* 9^ 3Z fiife^j Blood Mii/ "SEBRAVALLO'S TONIC" Th<- ideal lom< and Restorative If you leel weak, •Nervy." "Run doun." •'Serravallo's Tonic' is ust what >ou vv:int. The \irtues cf "Serruvallo "s Tonic" are well known to Medical Men b> whom it is target)224 words
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Miscellaneous52 1951-10-20 4 ti I ljlli' HOW ABOUT/ NO/ ANP xtJ WHY DON'T YOU GETAI TWEeP (^iJfiUTA. asr a. fX m\t unw ABOL,^ *&&*r4f RRUSW i VV Orv wpS E "SSPJ: r ?H^h-^9 B LAW AGAINST GUVS TRVIN'ONE O' C~'^^^Sf Boc?' T J^AI TO WORK I I UKE V U AJS|NOVING |jVf RBE52 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-10-20 5 rnoto by A scene from one of the short plays "Even the Wise Can Be Deceived" that was presented last night during the variety concert at St. Michael's Institution Hall. Ipoh. The concert was staged by present and pxst Michaelians m aid Of the School's Building Extension Fund.Lim Sze woon - 58 words
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Article176 1951-10-20 5 Standard Siaft" Correspondent BITTER WORTH. Fri. The number of unofficial members on the Province Wellesley Rural Board will be nearly double the number of officials, next year, said Mr. S. T. Stewart, the District Officer and Chairman, at yesterday's Board meeting. Mi. Stewart mentioned this m176 words
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Article136 1951-10-20 5 Children Lack Respect PEXAXG. Fn "I'm afraid I <\o agree with your suggestion thai good manners are. or seem to be, gradually fad-: ing from our lives, just as so i many other gracious aspe 'ts ,ot life have disappeared, or ire disappearing," said Mr. Toni Frosi over the Blue136 words
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Article119 1951-10-20 5 Robbed Grandma Gets 2 Years PARTI BUNTAR. Fri.—Pleading guilty to eh nge ot \.';v:\ :i d ye ling cas i .«nd jewel,lc y tota ing SI i x nineteen- i year-old Abdu th bin Mat Zain j Vi> sentenced t^> tu<> years ri. [by Mr M. Gar ton, President of119 words
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Article69 1951-10-20 5 Had Chandu Bound Over KUALA LUMPUR, Fri A 47-year-o d Chinese, W >ng S a ,v> ;>'.t-:tded guilty to possession of five paper packets of chandu, was bound over for six lonths m the sum of $100, b\ th e First Magistrate today. The prosecution stated that on Oct. 1169 words
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Article55 1951-10-20 5 Women Denies She Throw Acid A WOMAN, Tan Chai Wha, was charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, with causing hurt to Chiang Soon Watt by throwing caustic soda j .t his face m a house at Outran.! Road on Oct. 18. She claimed trial and was i given55 words
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Article55 1951-10-20 5 PE.N.WG. Fri. For employing two girls under the age ot 14 years to work m ins playing-card factor;; at Ayer Itam, Tan Su Chia. manager of the factory, was fined >-^ by Mr D. C. I. Wernham m the Magistrate's Court today. He pleaded guilty. The55 words
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Article66 1951-10-20 5 Standard Statf Correspondent TELUK AXSOX. Fri. Tragedy overtook a ten-year-old boy. Mustajab bin Daud, who was struck on the neck by a sharp bamboo spike when he into a drain at Bagan Datoh yesterday evening. Mustajab was said to have gone out picking mangoes when he66 words
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Article188 1951-10-20 5 First Meeting Fixed Next Week At Penang Standard Staff Correspondent PENANC, Fri. The inaugural meeting of the Malagas, National Nurses' Association is scheduled m Penan^ lor Oct. 26, an, l delegates from all over Malaya are expected to arrive here bf* fore that date. This was188 words
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Article146 1951-10-20 5 NEW STYLE DEEP-SEA FISHING Standard Maft nr r PEXANG. Fri. Mr D II Niven. Fisheries OfTicer. N West Zone, told The Standard! today that the Departi enl wouki ho experimenting op i new method of deep-sea Itshinfj m which a motor-boat wviii be Used instead of the us'nl campans said146 words
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Article106 1951-10-20 5 TAIPING. Fri. Taiping Trishaw riders will have to undergo an examination In road sense and knowledge of colloquial Malay before they are granted a licence to operate, next year. Other qualifications include familiarity with the area m which the rider operates. The licensee must also106 words
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Article96 1951-10-20 5 PENANG, Fri.— Children of squatters at the Val DOr estate and the Bukit Tambun Estate will be given frt j e education m EnglKMi and Chinese as schools are built m these two re-settlement areas. T:. was disclosed today by Mr T A Brady Assistant puty96 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-10-20 5 The weddiiu,' liersandint; of In< he Mohd. Rate bin l.iftir, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs Jaffar bin Vusoff. and he Kj v* bint*' .lamaluddin. Hde>t daughter of Mr and Mh. II \I Jamaluddin. both of Kota Kihrii Keiantan took plftW r* DOitly. Photo shows the bride and groom49 words
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Article35 1951-10-20 5 CHE Mas bin Kulop who was m a collision with the rear of a lorry, was fined S5O on a negligent driving charge at the Bagan Serai Court. His licence was en dorsed.35 words
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224 1951-10-20 5 Standard Slat! Corrt*-i|»nml«*nt IPOH, Fri. The Government is exploring the possibilities of providing Taiping District with an adequate water supply. Investigations are being carried out at the Maxwell Hill stream for an extra 350,000 gallons oi water per day. Fresh sources oi water supply224 words
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Article52 1951-10-20 5 BIRTHS recorded by the Municipal Heatlh Department, Penang for the week ending Oct L 3, shows a rise feo 191 as against 162 tor the previous week. During the same period, the death rate was ■">- including 11 :r.: ints under one year a.s against 45 m52 words
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Article41 1951-10-20 5 TO CELEBRATE its 24th anniversary, the Lee Chuen Benevolent Association, Teluk Anson, held a tea-party on Tuesday. At night the Association staged a Cantonese drama at the Greal World Park In aid of the San Mm School Rehabilitation Fund.41 words
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Article56 1951-10-20 5 PENANG. Fit l ".•oar old Akbai Ul •i ein was i n gel be! i c Mi D. C. I Weraham m th<» MagU< 520 KM it X fCed m bel Ma 2 1949 I Mly M The m the X n M ifisi Oct. 2256 words
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Advertisement110 1951-10-20 5 w If t* s read had springs WING A TYRE CAN DO £ud?€tp cudAionQOcSjETTER! \N He[2 s how S«#e( Custutns t> \\^sa 3tjt 3 ertffll ciwwnt»nai tyres: "i fj/j [I Ml TM4S AMO |///f 6HMM 1. 0 d/^E AR .A, .;>. .;>. .;>- >. .;S. .;>- A\. A. A. j^j..A.110 words
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Advertisement136 1951-10-20 5 (^ROLEX^) THE WATCH PEOPLE ASK FOR BY NAME nATFJl'ST^^^^^^- Tlif Kolt'V Hasi«T|»lr«y This model is truly the most handsome and complete watch to ever bear the name Rolex and Is offered with the impartial guarantee and certification of an official Swiss Government testing station, showing it has passed uncompromis ng136 words
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Miscellaneous598 1951-10-20 5 FEDERATION DIARY i*L'\t\/« and hl5 im Breakthrough 10.30iREGAL: King Solomons Mine Ir. A /M» i a m 2.39, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. XI.X: Besl O: The Bad men 1.30, >|\ Habib El Omar (Egyptian) CAI'HAV (P»SHA.M): Samson a;ii 3.3<>. 613 and 9.15 p.m. lea For i-_>.,;.> ;j tj 4r> and598 words
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Article884 1951-10-20 6 Singapore Standard Summer School Independent Morning !\eus[nifter \V HILE the Singapore Labour Party has gone no further than expressing doubts and confusions as regards the proposed Member System, the Progressive Party has stated its standpoint with commendable clarity and decisiveness. Though the Progressives were the first to advocate a Member884 words
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Article1052 1951-10-20 6 PHILIP VERNON - A THREE- ISSUE ELECTION PHILIP VERNON By London Letter LONDON. TT is already being said that this is a quiet^ election and that its quietness denotes apathy. "By and large,'' says the New Statesman And Nation m a leading article, the prevailing mood is one of detached apathy" It seems1,052 words
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Letter696 1951-10-20 6 Si! 1 must thank you for your very informative leader of Oct. IT. "Parang Economy." For one thing, it lias greatly helped me to appreciate the Financial Secretary's rather unusual way of "presenting the Budget" for 1932 from a truer point of view than that of696 words
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Letter330 1951-10-20 6 Sir:— l beg to refer to the debate m the recent Legislative Council meeting on the finances of the Colony. It was stated by Mr. Taylor that there would be an anticipated deficit of S Jt5 millions for the yea;- 1952, and that for this reason mainly,330 words
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Letter173 1951-10-20 6 Sir:— The Editorial of the "Grad" on the state of affairs m the University Council is an eye-opener to the public. It would appear that the University i s being controlled and run by an essentially expatriate Senate which, however, well-meaning can never expect to understand the aspirations173 words
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335 1951-10-20 6 Sir: Commenting on Mr. McNeice's charge that "Reader" is ignorant, may 1 say that ignorance of F.P.A. methods is a blissiul ignorance. And I wonder if Mr. McXeice'i "wisdom" on this point isn't really lolly. The vast majority of local people regard F.P.A. methods335 words
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537 1951-10-20 6 S. AFRICA WILL FIND THINGS TOUGH AT U.N.O. CAPE TOWN "T)R. DONGES, South Afri- can Minister for the Interior, will have his hands full when he leads the Union's delegation to the United Nations General Assembly m Paris next month. Three issues of great concern to South Africa are on537 words
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Article, Illustration10 1951-10-20 6 "But this happens every lime I park here10 words
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Article28 1951-10-20 6 Review of Views LNO id Intervene t: 7" I. F V I I O Fartwdl The D Si: i Not Poli!ir> i port ot (at I i politic*28 words
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Article71 1951-10-20 6 I hat <»n v h|' •LOTRINC v.- Bnli>-!i |X tutf ar» !>■ 11l Ii" B««^ Tradt to .ilt< I nl« 1j« turf v. [i I meats, especial Kernel <; -..ui'l, h flavtit m »•< gives «.,v l<nu garnif-nl i- W« bive complaißrd »l "<" 1 »-d .<nd un71 words
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Advertisement19 1951-10-20 6 i| Keep on icejm III^X) h PINT 35 CENTS tf J rl\ COLD STOR AG E "^^4^^ CREAMERIES^ 3^^YOCHOU?t19 words
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Advertisement7 1951-10-20 6 ?r NEW MIRACLE sou AdiNTs T/0 "Dri*7 words
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Article92 1951-10-20 7 WASHINGTON" Oct. 19. 'UP' —General Omar Bradley, Chairman oi the Joint Chiefs of Staff, returned unexpectedly yesterday from Europe where he conferred with top military officials Bradley'a Air Force Constellation put down at Xational Air port here at 1450 GMT. The General planned to report to President92 words
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Article292 1951-10-20 7 Gen. Erskine Sta tes Position To Carry Out Anglo-Egypt Treaty Terms ISMAILIA, Oct. 18 j(Rruter). Headquarters, British Middle East Land Forces, issued a communique stating that Major General Sahur, Egyptian Director of military training, call;ed today on the acting j British Commander-in-Chief, Lieutenant General Sir George Erskine, m connection with292 words
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192 1951-10-20 7 NEW YORK. On. ]<> (AP). Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations mediator for Kashmir, IoKI the Security Council yesterday the delay m settling the Kashmir dispute >vas increasing war talk ami tensions m Southern Asia. He said some elements were talking of a holy192 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-10-20 7 photo AILING PREMIER The Iranian Prime Minister, Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq. reads his correspondence m bed m a New York hospital following his arrival to present Iran's case before the United Nations Security Council on the Anglo-Iranian oil crisis. APAP - 39 words
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374 1951-10-20 7 LONDON. Oct. 19. (Reuter)— By the small hours of Friday Oct. 26 the British public may have a good indication whether it has re-eiected the Labour Government or voted for a change to the Conservatives. Returns from the 625 constituencies showed yesterday that mure374 words
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Article152 1951-10-20 7 KHARTOUM. Oct. 19 tUP> Speculation increased yesterday en th c future activities of several hundred Egyptian troops stationed m the Sudan. Deceptive calm hung over this capital city despite bloodshed to the north ac"os.« the border There was nu outward sign of anti-British or antiEgyptian152 words
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94 1951-10-20 7 Pak.'s Attitude To Ka sin nir Affected LONDON. Oct. 19 (UP)—Pakistan Foreign Minister Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan arrived here yesterday en route home from New York after the assassination of Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan. "I am scarcely m a position 'o say anything further on this great calamity which94 words
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Article152 1951-10-20 7 PRESIDENT TRUMAN: WASHINGTON, O«t. 19 (Renter). President Triiinaii declared la*t nijjiil lhal lie wan standing by his earlier statement that agreements with Russia were not worth the paper they were written on. A correspondent at President Truman's weekly press conference asked if he would comment on152 words
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92 1951-10-20 7 1 951 Nobel Prize Winner For Medicine STOCKHOLM, Oct. 19 (IP)— Dr. Max Theiler of the Rockefeller Foundation m New York yesterday won the 1951 Nobel Prize for Medicine for research aimed at making yellow fever an almost extinct disease. The prize, the world's highest medical distinction, was awarded after92 words
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160 1951-10-20 7 NEW DELHI. Oct. 19 <AFP^— Indian Premier Nehru told a Congress Party meeting here yesterday that the world was drifting towards war and the fact that many nations had no! recognized Communist China was one of the principal reasons for this There was an160 words
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Article30 1951-10-20 7 NEW YORK. Oct. \9. (AP) Josephine Baker, internationally known Xegro entertaine r. claimed Thursday she was discriminated against because of her colour by New York's swank Stork Club30 words
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Article96 1951-10-20 7 WASHINGTON < )rt ]y. (Heu-I ter) The Senate last night approved a *****8,401.902 I eign I aid programme The bill was passed b> Sfi votes to 13 The amount approved by the Senate is slightly less than the figure $7.462.527.790— appr0ved by the Roust q! Etepresentatives96 words
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Article40 1951-10-20 7 WASHINGTON O; |fl (UP) President Truman yeste signed a record-shattering 156.--939.568.030 defence approp alions bill T:je new law makes more money available for military spending m the current fiscal year *.hi:n evej bcf< re m peacetime40 words
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206 1951-10-20 7 MANILA, OcL 19 (LP).— For«io n Affair,. Secretary Carlos P. Romulo said ihe Philippines would wclcotc Japan into a formal alliance among the Pacific conKtriea against a further spread of Communism m Asia. lie made the statement m B. co!od City, Negrog Island. Central206 words
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201 1951-10-20 7 UNITED NATIONS. Got. 19 (HruU -r).— Persia uill not he rcprcaetcd al today** S«'«urilv < oimril rn«*<fiii^ when a vole i* expected on th«* am<-mlt*<l British r«*«»«»lfition calling for resumed An^lo IVr-ian talk*. Deputy Premier ffuCTrin Fatemi announced yesterday that no201 words
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Article199 1951-10-20 7 F rSHING v IS [V\ Iran'- relation) with U i Utesi m the cold vr.ir and !h< Irani;!:. d< ad ock nvw the cml quest! m will be Cully wed when Premier Mohamme.i M< sadeq I his a Ivisei visil Pro?: lent 1199 words
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Article97 1951-10-20 7 WASHINGTON, Get 19 <AD A Senate Foreign <'•• Subcommittee yesterda> against Senate confirn I Ambassador Philip C Jesi a United Natiotu d< <i t I vote '-vas three to two At the tame time I > committee voted three to favour of confirmati other nine persor>97 words
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Article58 1951-10-20 7 Life Pension For Liaquat 's Widow KARACHI. Or- ]9 <AP Pakistan fovernm ni ed a ;<:e pension of 2. One t (about £200) a month I i begum Uaquat Aii Khan of the Premier who wa§ fed on fiMaday Their tt at, Akb.,- ]f Ashra, 12 will get MO '^bout58 words
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Advertisement231 1951-10-20 7 J£Ro£Hfe£¥ .uftvi; gives rou ftVJ TRULY MODERN REFRIGERATOR! v —~!f~ of txreA space £X*-a ifACE IS IN NOT ON THE FLOOR! &\SY*R)USE! mOCEIS NOW AVAILABLE IN 7. 9 AND 11 CU. FT. I DISTRIBUTORS lee fletchek ;~:m A RD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TEL. 3338. B^lsbsscia^ml 1 S.P.H. de SILVA LI231 words
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Advertisement16 1951-10-20 7 i Lovely L V y Xl I ll I NIGHTDRESSES FROM $26.80 I J SI\<.\IMM(I. I.16 words
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Article, Illustration292 1951-10-20 8 PnV/e Of Italy's Merchant Navy Standard Shipping Reporter Bl ILT as an aircraft-carrier but never used as one, the 15,000-ton Italian ship Roma which was converted into a luxury liner by *.*>lta Lauro Line at a cost of £2,000,000, will arrive m Singapore on her maiden292 words
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99 1951-10-20 8 Alvin P. Adams, prominent m U.S. aviation circles tor almost a quarter century, has been elected a vice president of Pan American World Airways at a meeting of the board of directors m New York, it was announced yesterday. Mr. Adams rs assuming the99 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-10-20 8 photo Mrs. Eunice Rexingei, one of the three women motorists who are travelling from London to New Zealand by car, is seen supervising the unloading of their Humber Hawk from the 8.1. ship Orna at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves, yesterday. Alter getting an "eye-full* 1 of Singapore, they willStandard - 57 words
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Article183 1951-10-20 8 WORK tstruction >n three deep-water berths for the harbour of Dar es Salaam n Tanganyika was l >e-;!;:i early m June, an I a I hree ji ihe berths are expei te I to be ready ir i se by the end of 1954. The183 words
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193 1951-10-20 8 MANILA, (Reuter) Measures aimed at curbing smuggling through the airlines will soon be taken upbctween customs authorities and officials of airline companies, Manila Customs Commissioner Alfredo V. Jacinto has disclosed. The Customs Commissioner has decided to take up the mat- I ter with193 words
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Article274 1951-10-20 8 W IIARX IS Ship Godown Gate Alci less 2"! 2H 4 A nn iputtj 4^ 1 r5 m D Haver. C.P 7 Benalbanach 11/12 4 Bencruac i 1/2 8 B< iedi !8/39 2 Cit >1 Poona 31 32 2 Deucalion 33/34 J Glenifll 15 16 4 Kamuning274 words
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Advertisement556 1951-10-20 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICB far Fronciscc lo< Angele, AH AmiJCM Canod-or Uf.e Penang P.fta- V— Ar.LA/S^ LUCKENBACH 24 26NOV 27/2S N 3 > 29Nc/ Dec 20 Dec ALASKA BEAR 24 26 Dec 17/28 2> 20 J For tul! Port.cUors Dr% Corgc Dccc Ton,, 3 n<, Possen.e, Roo*« ~Q C556 words
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Advertisement310 1951-10-20 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WfcST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Borge Oct 27 Vessel t O f Muck Weekly Hong Tat for Rengat" Oct 23 Vetsel tor Maiacc^ Twice Weekly Hong Thong for Bagan Vessel tor Pon Dickson... Weekly v Sl Api Ap Oct 27 c Hong Ann tor310 words
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Advertisement176 1951-10-20 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'oort P Sham Ptnonc x Ampenan<RL> 24/27 Oct 23 Oct 29/30 Oct Kota Agoeng (RL) 17/23 Nov 24/25 No* 26/27 No» Tarakan iSMNi 27Nov/3 Dec176 words
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Advertisement409 1951-10-20 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA b¥ J^^ "SELANDIA- 1 for Saigon ft Bangkok 24 n "FIONIA" for Bangkok 26 25 "PANAMA" for Bangkok, Hongkong Kob* G Yokohomo 2" q "MALAYA" for Bangkok Honakono 23 2SN,. "JUTLANDIA" for ftunk«n 2n <>» 192 Q. only' 26-2^ D SAILINGS FROM JAPAN *r\urL,, "BINTANG" for Bangkok409 words
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Miscellaneous37 1951-10-20 8 Despatches TODAY: Thailand (parcels >■ y I 8 ;i m. by La rut, Pontianak 8 a.m. by Amnuputty, Palembang 6 a.m.. by Ban 1 long Liong. Arrivals TODAY: South and East A: rii :i by Straat Ma akka.37 words
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Article42 1951-10-20 9 LONDON. Oct IS (AFP —The Board of Trade has announced that applications may now be marie he: c :o import limited quantities of cotton and rayon pray c Va f: m Japan for ::oce=s:ng and :e--€x; or!42 words
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Article32 1951-10-20 9 More For India And Pakistan Britain bad agreed to unfreeze £31". <•• ■.'"<. from the Indian ling balances and £30.000.000 from the Pakistani balance to be u^ed as cove: age for those currencies. APPAPP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration415 1951-10-20 9 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER Capital Goods Output Ample, Says Delegate By UfcMllL the rearmament demands made upon France, as a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, her industries will continue to supply Asia, with capital goods as well as with consumer goods. This was stated to415 words
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Article176 1951-10-20 9 SAX DIEGO. (Cal.) Oct. 19, Described as the world's first portable hand-started gas turbine, a new power plant has been developed here by the Solar Aircraft Co. for the Navy to provide a better power source for fire-fighting pumps on board ships. Called the T-45.176 words
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Article36 1951-10-20 9 HONGKONG. Oct. 19—Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.65 to £1 Sterling;' HK56.825 to US$l; HK$l.B2O to Malayan $1; HK50.345 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5330.875 to one tael36 words
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Article218 1951-10-20 9 By T. J. LIM, Standard Market Reporter GOOD ORDERS for lower grades of rubber have been received m the Singapore market from the Continent, South America and Japan. Lewis and Peat, leading Singapore rubber brokers, reported better demand for remilled crepe with good of 1218 words
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Article75 1951-10-20 9 I' S ex; arts to Far Eastern countries for the first six months f 1951 were valued at US$673 million (an annual rate of U551,746 m lionl compared with 1950 exports of USSi -57 million. U.S. imports fiom the Far East ri iring the75 words
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Article30 1951-10-20 9 Advertising In American magazines hit a new peak of US$25O.--600 0(0 :n the first s:x months of 19M Th:s compares with U*****.--800,000 m the same period m 1950.30 words
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377 1951-10-20 9 AGREEMENT with Malaya's contention— that the price spiral m tin and rubber has been due to the supply and demand factor and not the result of cartel manipulations is implicit m a statement made by U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Willard377 words
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Article73 1951-10-20 9 VIENNA, Oct. 19 (UP) The Austrian schilling, which has dropped In value on the black market by almost 50 per cent, m the last two weeks, continued its downward trend, reaching today its lowest point this year. Blackmarketeers offered up to 37 schillings for a dollar (U.S instead73 words
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Article42 1951-10-20 9 Prices of best-grade toys will leave most Brisbane parents dizzy this Christmas. Dolls are selling at A-£9 16s 6d. and an ordinary coloured ball is priced at 12s. 6d. The toys are mainly from England. Sweden and Germany- APAP - 42 words
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Article216 1951-10-20 9 THE United States now is m a position to meet any emergency without too much strain on its civilian economy so far as rubber is concerned. Lee R. Jackson, p^ec'dent of the Firestone and Rubber Company, told the annual meeting of the National Association216 words
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Article, Illustration124 1951-10-20 9 Standard Staff Reporter MR LEO N. SHAW. Senior VicePresident and Manager. Overseas Division, of the National City Bank of New York and an internationally-known figure m the banking world, is scheduled to arrive m Singapore from H .ngkong on Monday by the Tjiwangi. Mr Shaw,124 words
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Article192 1951-10-20 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri.— With continued uncertainty of the political situation, the Malayan share market remained qur'et today. Buyers were hesitant though there were still good inquiries for selected counters. Changed prices were: Riiwf> *»Hlers Henry Waugh 2.70 2.77 M Colls. 2.00 205 O. Chinese192 words
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Article108 1951-10-20 9 Standard Market Reporter COPRA m the Singapore produce market was quietly steady yesterday, buyers indicating S- 4 >i and sellers $46| per picul. Small business was reported at $4'i Coconut oil was quiet Bt 178 per picul sellers. w:tn buyers holding off. Pepper prircs w< re108 words
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Article163 1951-10-20 9 BRITAIN'S overseas trade gap during September was the narrowest since May, a de- 1 crease being recorded m both the value of exports and imports. The Financial Times pave provisional figures at £217.6 million (£10.2 million re-exports included' exports. This is L 22 2 million163 words
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Article30 1951-10-20 9 itau intends I stocu i KM woit.h of D'>m:n: w >ol 'he current season i dne. 19F)2. says the London M try < Matei ial« U .P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article149 1951-10-20 9 BANGKOK, Oct. 19 (Reuter)— The Thailand Government was "actively considering an increase m the price of rice to foreign buyers, Nai Thep Chotinuc hit. deputy Minister for Commerce, told the House of Representatives here today. He was replying for government to a member who149 words
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Article123 1951-10-20 9 RUBBER Till latest Singapore rubber prires yesterday wen- p«r lb: Kuyers Sellers No I K.S.S Spot Loose $l.si SISBJ F.OB, m bales Nov No I R.S.S $1,572 H-SiJ N<» 2 K.S.S 51.52J %lMi No A K.SS $1.47 i $148 I one Quiet. MINIKIN Xl HKI I* liuLt\\ opening123 words
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Article70 1951-10-20 9 THE Royal Inter-Ocean line passe;iu''i iitighter llaet wker broughi I >m Australia I i Singap ire 15,242 1 150 be Back* and 14 526 (50-lb.i nags i 2 I c sheep. 2■ 10 pa< freezer cargo. 1,270 pad ol gene: goodi I MO i ses "t70 words
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Article29 1951-10-20 9 US Cats Export Of Sulphur US el hi as <k > F 24 tons oi the three i the v Oct. 1. 1 cut oi 10.000 < t*.e J A .P.A.P. - 29 words
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Advertisement188 1951-10-20 9 BOVRIL puts gg^j into you BORNEO J f a nST' pv 1/ +J Model B-8 <^J Jack-knife size THREE -IN-ONE FASTENER penetrating pouer stapler for trwtT) office m ounler *>r rrmovrtl from base 111 1 IS :<1 vi hand as» a plier. nt lacker for lalu-lling e-. boxes, ami other188 words
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Advertisement125 1951-10-20 9 > k)§C)aC)9(XXX)OC)gCXXXXXXX)9(X)s( Q LEADERSHIP IN LUBRICATION Q j i w Q M.V. -KIMANIS- iQ 30( m.v. "KIMANIS", latest and largest post-war addition to the M sflf Straits Steamship Company's fleet, whose vessel: form a 3*% W familiar background to all Malayan ports, has just arrived |fi W in Singapore and125 words
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Article, Illustration736 1951-10-20 10 Says DONALD ZEC AT 9 oVlock one morning a forlnif?ht ago, young A«lrienne Corri sat on the steps outside her one-room flat m Regent's* Park-roail, London, talking to Jock the milkman. There was an embarrassed blush on her oval face ami a milk hill736 words
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525 1951-10-20 10 BOB THOMAS - BOB THOMAS By |"[OLLY WOOD <AP) When a movie queen takes a bath, it's a production. She can't merely dip m and out of the suds, the same as you or I on Saturday night. Oh. no. When it's for a movie525 words
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326 1951-10-20 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY THOSE of you who long for the "good old days" can take a trip "Down Memory Lane" m a film of that name which opens m Singapore today. Consisting of four famous Mack Sennett comedies combined into a full-length feature,326 words
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Advertisement331 1951-10-20 10 GfflPM I TODAY DAILY: 11 m —lls— 4.ls— G.ir. 9.30 P.M. FROM MYSTIC INDIA, LAND OF 'KIM' COMES iNOTHER HEROIC, HILARIOUS WVENTURE! Ih. star of "King Solomon* Mines" flBU! UMOI. in^a hgnw ■-G-M spectacle that's imi^Mm^w^'-'-^^k 70NI0HT at MIDNIGHT! Widmark Andrews IYlerrill Mj FIGHTING WHERE NU MEN ll.Wfc EYEB rorCiHT331 words
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Advertisement249 1951-10-20 10 i iornn? Show s 9 a.m.: MUy^T7^***fc^> i v w: I>jught.r Ol Kr,> !P H '»ifA i»> j t' l! TOXIGHT at II \||i l«IMi-llJ& 1 c^H HT ii ■few- J Thy Ist l*ictur*> I iiin 1,/ Hu>i>d On HI 1 1 -I It. lll l\l. Columbia Pictur«j pflM WBERT249 words
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Miscellaneous276 1951-10-20 10 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PKOGKAMME <4K4 m II ,ii m a fit Emergency News <XL): I p.m. Proeramme Summary: 1.08 Lawrence Uelk Orchestra: l.':;o Time SisnaJ News; 1.50 Interlude of Plantation .Music: p.m. Album of Harmuiiv: 2.15 Commentaries on the Penang Races with interval music from the studios: 6.15 Proeramme276 words
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Article833 1951-10-20 11 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES Tulloh Has The Ride BY TRAINER Sullivan has engaged Colin Tulloh to ride his four -year-old Neptune's Daughter m Race 1 at Bukit Gantong today, the last day of the'Penang Turf Club's autumn meeting. This is a wise move as Tulloh is the833 words
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Article120 1951-10-20 11 OIIU- Davies Gay Reveller Goodwood i NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE'S NEPTfJNF's DAUGHTER DAUGHTER FfAUOHTPP Binaton Admiral Him R Btl Viow miinton TROBELLA MILLENDEN JROBFI I Mllhn(J<n Trobella SfiuS IDombev Grand Pombey Grand Dombey MUlendSi U\H\ BABA b\B\ Hft«*r peter FU'Kant Kid Box OHKc \u>\ Office Peter CANOE WINTER SCENE PKTI'KF120 words
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Article1084 1951-10-20 11 RACE 1: 2.45 p.m. Horses Cl. 3, Div. 5 6 Furs. 1. 000 Binnton 5y 8.12 Mr. S. D. Scott Mrs J. E. mM Martin Martin Mulley 2. 440 Kanda 9y 8.10 "Winmore Stable" Daniels Eilery 3. 200 Bull 4y 8.09 Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe Manning".. j1,084 words
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Article78 1951-10-20 11 IPOH. Fri.— The Bnal raot mccl g the Perak '1 iw I ub thi.s vf.ir will be on Dec 1. 5 and 8 for classes ;i and 4. Two trophy races have boon included m the programme— the tekandar Trophy with Stakes <»{ $10,00078 words
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Article74 1951-10-20 11 Dynamiter Wins Champion Stakes NEWMARKET Or. tl Heater).—! nnpion Stak< •un s at Ni today res v t I vt Dynamiter, ir. PI the Secoi out Pretts Lady, eight Ine w en, E C l t, ftrsi Tudor istle eieht stone Beven I cer.se md Djelfa, eij hi $U ••>74 words
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Article35 1951-10-20 11 PENANG, Fri— 'lhc UN ing horses ha\ been from clas I to i Egyptian Queen, Hi Tin Unaware. Barnstaple, Trent F. RegaJ Aire, I). V. m, Wh, pering Sands, St M keteei I35 words
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Article17 1951-10-20 11 Rain kept off yesterday and today. The going for today's Penang races will be good.17 words
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Article149 1951-10-20 11 DESPITE hit .l. <■ old Baba is si the m st consistent In sef m ti lining I Saturday tie lost no marki when he went down by nose to At Last, an improving young' ster. B.iba showed treat sameness when he battled it out stride tor149 words
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Advertisement114 1951-10-20 11 ffASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS VACANT A WELL KNOWN English newspaper m Hongkong has a vacancy for another editor. Applicants must be qualified and experienced. qons of any nationality may )ly by sending their applications ing full details (including names >ooks or other publications, if to Box No. T. 451 Singapore Standard, Singapore.114 words
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Advertisement533 1951-10-20 11 SITUATIONS VACANT yACANCY exists with European merchant firm at experienced stockDSt clerk. Apply to Box. i o Singapore Standard. :i Wf ANTED y large British Co. Eur< pean Stenographer with lerical experience Apply Box #52 S'p< re Standard BRITISH Co. has vacancies :•>' typists, trained me Panics and apprenassistani stores-clerk533 words
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Advertisement552 1951-10-20 11 f^HONG Chicw Hiong aged 90 died at his residence 12 Pandak Akhat Road, Batu (la 'ah TUITION pOSIAL rUII ION; Book keeping Accounts Cum- r.ercial Correspondence etc Special coaching for LCC i t-xam Sucress guaranteed Fn- )Uines to Principal FECI iMS-A River Valiev Road 1 bmqar-cre mum for s:ie UARC.AIN552 words
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Advertisement34 1951-10-20 11 See! WE BULL-FIGHT! 1 Columbia's I THK BK.WE BILLS* 1 CAPITOL— M'nite Tonight < j fr^ this for I COUGHS I It works fast and tastes nice! —^^BBBfc- 'jjj ALL STORES SELL g COUGH MIXIURtI34 words
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387 1951-10-20 12 MNGAVMUZ HOCKEY LEAGUE SINGAPORE Cricket Club swept to the top of the Singapore Hockey Association division one league table with a three-one victory over the I University of Malaya on the padang yesterday. thei remain, with Khalsa Association anil the Ceylon Sports Club, as387 words
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Article142 1951-10-20 12 Today's SPORT SINGAPORE R jby -RAF C< fd J> Soutl Johare il Johore Buhl RAF T. "A" v s ton Garrison at Tengan, BOD D Wowol C-in C StafJ goo si Andrews School v .1 English College at M F. 4P r !f fcew— SH>J League Die. t s >■142 words
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Article304 1951-10-20 12 SI JOHN'S Ambulance Brigade tnu ill plied over Boys Bi i- j #ade 2-1 yesterday m the first match tor the Rayner Challenge Shield soccer competition for Singapore youth organisations. St. John's won as a result of grit plus p!ent\ oi hard work and will meet304 words
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434 1951-10-20 12 JIM CHAMBERS - JIM CH AMBERS \U AP Sgmrl* >* riU-r LONDON. Oct. 19 (AP) lt-i-.li football prestige, ur\rr very high. soared to the height-* last VI ednesday v>\\U a narrow 3-2 win o\er Germany. The Germans arrived m DiiMin with the reputation i*\434 words
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Article134 1951-10-20 12 Thrilling Rugby Today SINGAPORE Cricket Club are pitched against a strong; Royal Air Force Combined team m this evening's Rugby match on the Padang which should produce plenty of thrilling rugger. Last season the Club got the better of the Airmen but things might not be the same today. Ail134 words
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134 1951-10-20 12 Depot's Late Goal Beats Sel. Club KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— I A list minute goal score i by H»u>4 Kee enabled the Police l»'t><»t to defeat the Slangor C tub at hockey, on the pjdjng. this evening by the «»dd goal m five. The lame was played at a fast pace134 words
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Article60 1951-10-20 12 HONGKONG. Oct. 19, (Reuter-AAP) Confidence m retaining the Ho Ho Cup was expressed by members of the Malayan soccer team here today as they had a light workout for the big game tomorrow against the Hongkong Chinese Federation team. The match is set for 1700 hours Hongkong time60 words
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Article394 1951-10-20 12 NEW YORK, Oct. 18 (IP).— Big Joe Baksi, the ex-coalminer who might have made a fortune with his fists, will get his last chance tomorrow night to campaign for important money. Heavyweight Baksi of kulpmont, Pa., is slated for a television ten-rounder with Gino394 words
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195 1951-10-20 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Selansor's XV to meet Perak m a friendly Rugby match at Ipoh next Saturday was selected last night as follows K. Mahendran, W. Neil, R. H. Lacey, Stokes- Hughes and Capt. Hewett, H. O. Bennett (Capt.) and G. H. Browne, P.195 words
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Article95 1951-10-20 12 LONDON. Oct. 19 < ReutersThree BritVh champions. Jack Gardner, Don Cockell. Roy Ankarah, will box exhibition bouts m a show organised for the benefit of Mac Joachim, former Indian Olymic Games representative. whose professional career has been ended because of damaged sight. Heavyweight champion Gardner will95 words
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Article34 1951-10-20 12 LONDON, Oct. 18 (Reuter) Rugby Union results: County championship matches: East Midlands 10. North Midlands 6: Warwickshire 20 Leicestershire 3. South African Tour Match: Pontypool and Newbridge 6 South Africans 15.34 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-10-20 12 Although the season is officially over there is no le rt-up for England's athletes, especially possibles for the forthcoming Olympic Games. Here is 20-year-old Sheila Pratt who is now Mrs. Sewell) the tamous 80 m. hurdler ol tne Orpington A.C. seen m training.47 words
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Article286 1951-10-20 12 SCOTLAND beat Jreland 4 l m the third re-play of the Seletar inter community cup soccer final at Seletar yesterday. This was the last big soccer match of the season at Seletar where Rugby takes over now. Scotland who reached the final by defeating England286 words
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Article363 1951-10-20 12 SHELL SPORTS Club entered the final of the Singapore Business Houses Knockout Cup competition yesterday at the F and N ground, scoring an easy four-nil victory over the Malaya Publishing House after leading two-nil at half-time. Shell will meet F N m the363 words
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93 1951-10-20 12 IPOH. Fri.— Captain Reynolds. English International hockey star, will be m the Singapore Combined Services team which will play two games m Ipoh this week end One match is against the Perak State team tomorrow. and the other against B Perak "A" team on Sunday.93 words
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Article52 1951-10-20 12 OSLO. Oct. 18. UJP) Gold medals normally awarded to winners of the Olympic games events will be replaced by silver gilt medals at the 1952 winter games here because of the high cost of gold. A total of 148 medals will be struck for the games, th Organizing52 words
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