Singapore Standard, 24 October 1951
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Title Section19 1951-10-24 1 Singapore Standard ■Ifc A. inj X vol. II HO. 115 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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206 1951-10-24 1 23 (I P)« Britain is ready lo i.v, nr-oiiaiion^ with Premier Mol's Iranian Government (or a sHtle- oil *li-*|>ii l«". il **a^ rrliahly Irarned IV The United SI ites has been iningrj and Secre of S 1 t Dean Acheron Is Kpected attempt206 words
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35 1951-10-24 1 dock Strike In New York Paralyzes Port s M W.orl !3 (AP) $tm \ork trl> ldU' •.iitho-.iM'd wj. »ten tnal wortb ol mertteaded to ■all men t har: ws o«gesl fa >hu^ umbW Of un-35 words
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53 1951-10-24 1 M.indard London orrespondent LONDON, Oct 23 Britain's September deficit of 100.000 m trading with the !<• I is due not only to purchases for rearmament but .1 -> |a t educed earnings sale to ;he Continent of i i*a depressed rubber and i AusliTlliax)53 words
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Article63 1951-10-24 1 S'inj3id London Cci lespondent I :2n Od 2S Th,.- following ore the closing of rubbi ami f m an the London Morket today ER LONDON TIN Spot: £1,025 per ton buyers, £1,030 sellers t^ d Three months: £985. Hi bu>ers, £990 seller,. Settlement price I*} £lO363 words
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Article, Illustration466 1951-10-24 1 \ahas Pasha Brands UK As "Enemy" CAIRO, Oct. 23 (AP).— Tbr British Army cut sharply rail traffic and banned all road movement m the Suez Canal area at dawn today. The traffic cuts will remain m force until dock labourers, boycotting the unloading of British supplyAP - 466 words
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179 1951-10-24 1 Cairo Mobs Chant 'Long Live Russia CAIRO, Od 23, (\'P) Anti-British d >■ n\ on stratoi marched before the So\ id I gat ion chanting 'I.<1 .< >wj, Ii Russia Down with Brii.*n" today after police v -'•<< fcuo tiro tad bear {as to di pel i (jtiirr demonstrations m179 words
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Article64 1951-10-24 1 LONDON*. Ort 23 (API The War Office said today n has received h report from the eenioi British official m the Sudan that Egyptian troops have been ordered to stay m the Sudan by force. ii necessary. In Beirut, police opened fin* on students demonstrating todaj to64 words
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162 1951-10-24 1 Standard Start Reporter THE PRESIDENT of the Malayan Railway Traffic Operating Union, Mr. J. Leo, yesterday refuted many of the points contained m a Malayan Railway press statement issued on Monday charging his Union with refusing to do "an honest day's work." In bis162 words
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Article81 1951-10-24 1 BERLIN. Oct. 2:5 <Reuter>— East German Peip!e".s police ha\e withdrawn unexpectedly from the Wesi Berlin district of Steinstuecken a small enclave surrounded by the Soviet /one. which they had occupied on Thursday Residents of the two-square-mile American sector suburb said the surprise withdrawal came81 words
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Article54 1951-10-24 1 Standard Statf Reporter A CHINESE couple living In Lowland Road. Paya Lebar. was stabbed near midnight last night m their house by a Chinese. They are N? Sens Hak, 28 and his 19-year-old wife, Phuah Ah Choo. Both were rushed to the General Hospital where their condition was54 words
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Article39 1951-10-24 1 Standard Start Reporter An eight-year-old Malay sirl was killed m an accident at Hare Street yesterday afternoon. She was walking along the street when she and a motor lorry collided She died before the ambulance arrived.39 words
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Article180 1951-10-24 1 Standard Slaff Reporter THE BRITISH Government has accepted an ofler made l>v the Governmenl <»t Fiji to raise an infantry battalion to fiulit Communist bandits m Malaya. The first battalion of this Fiji Infantry Regiment, consisting entirely of volunteers, will shortly begin training for their180 words
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Article67 1951-10-24 1 VIENNA. Oct. 25 (Renter* The greatest oil fire ever known m the Soviet-controlled Zistersdorf oilfield was still blazing today ted by over 1.000.000 gallons of oil. The oilfield lies about 35 miles northeast of Vienna. The fire broke out* last night soon after a worker had tested67 words
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173 1951-10-24 1 U.S. EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS IN KOREA. Oct. 2.1 (AP) Allied airmen reported at least 14 Red jets were destroyed or damaged today m a series of raging air battles involving 25 planes. Two American planes were shot down and two damaged. The Fifth173 words
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Article, Illustration237 1951-10-24 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Security Police railed at four Chinese Middle Schools yesterday morning and took 62 students to the C.I.D Headquarters for interrogation m connection with the attempted boycott of the annual inter-school examination held earlier this The four schools visited by U* Police237 words
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273 1951-10-24 1 TAIPEI. Oct. 23 (Router) Forty-three strong tremors and 91 minor ones rocked the whole island of Formosa within 28 hours causing; about 150 casualties and rendering thousands ot people homeless The hardest hit area was Hualien. a city m eastern Forj tnosa,273 words
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Article224 1951-10-24 1 S'pore— KL Bus Service Approved Standard Statl Reporter THE VEHICLES and Traffic Committee of the Singapore City Councillors has approved the running of ■> Kuala Lumpur Express Bus Service by Messrs. Law and Company of Kuala Lumpur on behalf of a group of omnibus operators. There are. however, four conditions224 words
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54 1951-10-24 1 ATLANTA. Georgia U.S. Get 2:5 (UP) —A weekend supply ol lethal whisky, possibly concocted by mixing paint remover with water, killed 16 Negroes and jammed Gtady Hospitals emergency ward with more Incoming victims. At least eight Negroes are regarded a$ being m critical condition54 words
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Advertisement82 1951-10-24 1 S.P.H.dcSILVA > miom sraier smOAPO** 5 KUALA to¥»U«. i»OK MIII^EX eiecKgopss chosen /or t/ie ivor/c/s 6/q n i 7 fls^^Sal ■tfll fv w "^.l^'X jf j^ssfl Bi i I^L I Igab t mm II i\l HHHHHHH|K' sssV -^^H |2i3ißsssS^Mt>S^^^ /i VHM' Mure« ore welding electrodes hove been u*ed fo» work82 words
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Article286 1951-10-24 2 Owners Exploit Grea ter Demand For Transport Standard Stall Reporter "iMKVIF" ami enrising taxis arc increasing m Dumber m Singapore Gty as groups of unscrupulous persons an- attempting Ie exploit the public demand for increased transport. Tl gistrai of Vehicles, Mr W. A. M. Watts286 words
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Article, Illustration155 1951-10-24 2 ENLARGED photograph oi a nine inth hi^h gold 1 11 p 'abtte), bearnm tlu* sicwitllfes of the contributors will be presented to <.»n Chiaag Kai-shek on the Oi iusion of his 65fta birthday by Singapore's proKu nintanij dUMSe, if an appeal for permission to exporl Uk155 words
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222 1951-10-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE medical practitioners yesterday deplored the decision oi the Budget Committee of the Legislative Council to axe from the Colony Estimate;? for l*>s2. a pro\i;«ioii of 100 extra maternity beds at tin 1 Kandang Kerbau Hospital. The hospital has at222 words
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402 1951-10-24 2 78 MONTHS FOR CHEATING LESLIE MARRO, a 33-year-old Briton, who had recently served four years penal servitude m England and whose criminal activities are on record m the fiL* of Scotland Yard, was sentenced m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to 18 months 9402 words
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Article75 1951-10-24 2 A 40-YEAR-OLD driver. Napai bin Saal was accused m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday oi misappropriating a gold ring worth $19 entrusted to him by his former employer, Lai Soon Choo, proprietor of a goldsmith's sh>p at Joo Chiat Road on May 17. The case75 words
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Article, Illustration206 1951-10-24 2 All-Races Concert To Aid Anti-Bandit Drive Standard Woman Reporter A VARIETY concert m aid of the "Sir Henry Gurney Fund" will be held on Nov. 19 at the Victoria Memorial Theatre. Proceeds from the show will go towards the anti-bandit campaign. its organiser, Mr. J. G. Parambil, said. An inter-racial206 words
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Article38 1951-10-24 2 FOUND guilty of cheating a woman, Foong Lai Chun, of a wrist watch, worth H&. Khoo Ah St-rg was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore First Police Court yestei day.38 words
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191 1951-10-24 2 A CONCERT to raise funds for the 28th Singapore (Alexandra) Scout Group, wiii be held at the Rowcroft Theatre, Alexandra, today at 7 p.m. Star s of the evening will be the popular June Hamilton Australia's songbird with her famous roving mike: Barbara191 words
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Article70 1951-10-24 2 A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned m the Singapore Coroners Court yesterday at an inquest into 'the death of a 45-year-old Tamil. Katan Sinnasamy. It was stated 'that Sinnasamy. who had been climbing coconut trees for his living, slipped and fell to70 words
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Article36 1951-10-24 2 SWA M I Sambhuddhananda. President, Sri Ramakrishna Ashrama, Bombay, will give a lecture on "The "Cultural Conquest of the West by India" today at 7 p.m. at the Ramakrishna Mission, 9 Norris Road.36 words
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346 1951-10-24 2 Standard Woman Reporter A DOUBLE-BARRELLED programme aimed at keeping the cost of food low and it* nutritive value hiiih will open m Siagapote from Sunday. Oct. 28 to Oct. 30, from b p.m. to midnight at the Happy orld Stadium. There will be346 words
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Article78 1951-10-24 2 THREE prizes will be gives individual rompftiforn who xhibit their gJUlwtm ft>WU toodstutls at the "GroH Hare frood Show.** First. Beebnd and third prizes will be Ssd. S's. and Sl§. (•roup competitors m the same category w iH be ghrn StiO. $18 .md $-0. The jud^t-s will be78 words
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Article81 1951-10-24 2 AXTHOXY Bernard Abbot, a seaman from the vessel. Amersham Hill, was fined $15 m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, when he admitted fighting m public with another seaman of the same vessel. Claude Dumsay at Gate Xo. 5 of the Singapore Harbour Board on81 words
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Article37 1951-10-24 2 AXG KOK KIM was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with stealing three katties of long beans, worth $1.30. H e claimed trim and was given $256 bail until Oct. 31.37 words
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Article31 1951-10-24 2 TWEXTY-THREE Chinese. were each fined 52.1 m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, when they admitted Rambling In a common gaming house at Thomson Road on Oct. 22.31 words
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103 1951-10-24 2 AN "OPEN FINDING" was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday, at an inquest into the death of Edwin James Barnett. a 48--year-old seaman, who was found unconscious lying m the porch of the Marine Hosfel on Sept. 20. Barnett was bleeding from the mouth,103 words
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Advertisement30 1951-10-24 2 The ALBION F. T. 39 Selected for Essential Service Messrs. Tay Koh Vat, well-known omnibus operators m Singapore are adding more ALBION OIL-E.NGLNE BIS CHASSIS to g§gf|£ WEARNE BROS. LTD.30 words
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Advertisement249 1951-10-24 2 f l u^Bfti j^SK 1 1 i 9 i S i &Jk ft a I\l ■■uyUiiSiilul I aj _1 3 #1 7 r^^ r^" *hrn I SILVER CIGARETTE] I cases Jisr iniuirm T i i -V- i 1 i '7'] fc*-. V "i JT T aa r O o f249 words
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Miscellaneous10 1951-10-24 2 mSSS^ i jumps M, stays MJx^vvZSmm tOO I***1 ,^-gf BEHOLD/7Y10 words
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361 1951-10-24 3 interference, Says Mr. Raj Standard Matt Reporter A PROTEST against the refusal of the Singapore Commissioner of I olice to grant permission for a Hindu religious procession by the various temples m Singapore was made yesterday by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, Labour Member for361 words
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Article121 1951-10-24 3 Bouquet For S'pore Musicians Standard Stall Reporter SINGAPORE can •pride itself on its musicians of whom we have sufficient to meet tae iocal demands." This view was advanced by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj. Labour Member tor Rochore District m the Singapore Legislative Council, commenting on the protest Lodged by121 words
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Article44 1951-10-24 3 Standard Staft Reporter The annual general election of the Netaji Memorial Library will be held at c>. Rice Course Lane on Sunday, Nov. 4. at 430 p m The annual report and ace »unts will d? circulated among members before the meeting44 words
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Article101 1951-10-24 3 Standard Start Reporter THE ROYAL Air Force Is presenting a Gala Variety Show at the Victoria Theatre on Nov. 1 and 2 at 9.30 p.m. The Goy- ernor, Sir Franklin Gimson, will be present at the first performance. All the proceeds of the two shows101 words
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Article391 1951-10-24 3 Standard Staff Reporter LEOW CHOO. a 42-year-old widow and mother of six children, who hit and killed her unemployed opiumsmoking 29-year-old nephew, Lim Kirn Sai, whom she supported and who had been intimate with her, was acquitted of the charge of murdering Lim, before391 words
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Article89 1951-10-24 3 Standard Start Reporter THERE was a dispute m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday over the correct age of a young Chinese girl, charged with stealing a gold key holder from Indra Panachand at Taniong Katong on Oct. 22. The girl concerned was Wee Guek89 words
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Article66 1951-10-24 3 Standard Staff Reporter BOYS of the Victoria Afternoon School m Singapore have collected between themselves $100 which j they will donate to the Poppy Day Fund. Mrs. V. C. Bath, wife of the Chairman of the Poppy Day Appeal Fund, will receive the cheque at 4 p.m.66 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-10-24 3 Group photograph of the members if the Merrilads Musical Association taken on the occasion of their 27th Anniversary celebrations at the residence of their President, Dr. Chia Keng Hoe (seated at centre).32 words
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150 1951-10-24 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government has proposed to set up a Civil Defence Advisory Committee m the near future. The Standard was told yesterday. The rules for the Committee will be trained shortly under the Civil Defence Ordinance, 19.11 Tne objects of setting150 words
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Article59 1951-10-24 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Liberty Musical and Dramatic Association will celebrate its sixth anniversary with a dinner and a picnic. The dinner will be heid at the home of Mr. Choo Lye Hliat, one of the Association's patrons, at No. 11 Martia Road, on59 words
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Article67 1951-10-24 3 KHALID BIN ABDUL Latiff was sentenced :n the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to two months' rigorous imprisonment for selling e^ht stolen sarongs, worth j145. belonging to Minah binti Ahnrid at a pawnshop m Joo Chiat Road on Oct 3 Khalid was also sentenced to a67 words
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Article42 1951-10-24 3 OSMAX bin Jamchi was fined $lf»0, or two month.-' rigorous imprisonment, m the Singapore Third Police Court .\e>terda.\ for breach of trust <>t a bicycle, entrusted to him b\ Gurmukh Singh at the Great World Amusement Park on Oct. ."i.42 words
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Article231 1951-10-24 3 Prof Mason - Prof Mason «.v Standard Stall Reporter MR. F. MASON. Professor «f Education m the University of Malaya m his lecture last night at the Stamford (iiris School on "The Barnes Report -The next step' gave imir measures which could be taken quickly to improve231 words
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Article65 1951-10-24 3 Today is the l_" ited Natwmi Bay. The U M Rag i tie from the Victoria Men. Hall all day. An exhib tion s ing the significance ot the Nations Day will be opei ed b| the Governor ol Singapore Sir F: anklin Grimson,65 words
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Article93 1951-10-24 3 The Director of P <>< S puie aiinounces that this Monday, the General Posi Office v. II o.fi From k3O am lmi dai because n! the Deepavaii. v. tti Hi* exception oi North Canal Road Kandang ECerbau, Kam to Blani ami Maxwell Rodd. other Post93 words
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Article59 1951-10-24 3 THREE MALAY iroutl P. i. him bin Abdullah (if) Said bin Paiman <18». and Abels;' Rn m bin Adnam (18*. were each tU Lowed $1,000 bail m the 9infc* pore First Police Court testerday when they claimed trial to three charges of stealing rabies belongihe to O.T.E C.59 words
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Advertisement181 1951-10-24 3 m .f f; SAREES shbees |;"jISC;;S SPECIAL DISCOUNT; I ling m to Select their EG I- r b?st choice Material for Sarees I a/oj Textiles I- ,1 i \)h L LjIJ /.> Li£\l£j& l c£ You c you 6uy E| I. Singapurr 1. PbiMW *****/2 ■m you r d^C^_ I181 words
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Advertisement121 1951-10-24 3 NEW FILLING EASE! NEW SKIP-FREE WRITING! arker Jl r. the only~pen~with the' remarkable INSIDE... Aero-metric Ink System THIS SILVERY ThereVno ofher like it! Beautiful New^'sl" brings writingT I SHEA TH I ease you could only dream 'of before this. Filling is as withWli -glass reservoir J simple as touching thumb121 words
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Miscellaneous198 1951-10-24 3 illllllllll i.M.( A.. Orchard Road: Combined staffs meeting 11.30 a.m., Malay class 5.30 p.m.. Judo training 5.30 p.m.. Weightlifting Body-building 5.30 p.m.. Art Club Lite-class t> p.m Malay Literacy class 8.30 p.m Chinese V.M.C.A.. Selegie Road: YMCA's Joint Staff Meeting T..30 a.m.. Chinese Chess 7.30 p m. Y.W.C.A.. Rallies Quay:198 words
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Article222 1951-10-24 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The appeal of nine Malay special constables against the convictions and sentences passed upon them by the Kuala Lumpur magistrate, was dismissed by Mr. Justice Wilson at the Selangor Criminal Court of Appeal, today. The appellants. Sulaiman bin Rosah, Jaffar222 words
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Article71 1951-10-24 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Teoh Geok Che >i. a former rubber tapper turned bandit, was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Taylor at the St\..nt:.'r Assizes today for being m unlawful possession of a riile and 35 rounds of ammunition. Teoh was captured after71 words
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427 1951-10-24 4 AMBUSHED PATROL KEEPS ARMS, KILLS SIX BANDITS Standard Staff Correspondent K1414 LUMPUR, Tues. While returning to Headquarters from the Liv Yam area of North Selangor, yesterday, a patrol of the Royal West Rents was caueht by a gang of 35 bandits between two hills on a track on the Liv427 words
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160 1951-10-24 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. The Perak Dance Association, which m recent months has done a great deal to improve the standard of dancing here, is offering a free and complete course of lessons m the four standard dances and the slow rhythm to160 words
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142 1951-10-24 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The policy of the Government of the Federation m retard to he entr y f Japanese national to this territory remains unchanged Before the signing of the Japanese Treaty the policy was that transit visas should be granted142 words
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Article88 1951-10-24 4 We lfa re Mee ting Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Tues— For the first time m Johore. chairmen of village committees, resettlement supervisors and officers met to discuss their problems of health, agriculture. welfare, etc.. with heads and representatives of various Government deportments concerned. Tne meeting which was held nt88 words
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Article44 1951-10-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Abuut 40 cases of infringements under the traffic regulations were heard m the second magistrate^ court, before lnche Ibrahim, today. Thirty-six persons who contravened the traffic regulations paid fines totalling $1,300. The lines ranged from $10 to $60.44 words
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Article91 1951-10-24 4 INFORMATION. enrolment forms and copies of the draft interim rules of the Johore Bahru branch of the I.M.P. may be obtained from the hon. secretary at 65 Jalan Abdul Samad and not at 42 Jalan Ibrahim as previously reported i IN ORDER to allow for fuller representations to91 words
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Article166 1951-10-24 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Four of the six bandits killed m the engagement with the Royal West Kents on Uiu Caledonian Estate, yesterday. have been identified as Wong Yuen Leong, Loh Meow, Ah Leong (a deputy section leader), and Pua Kirn Thai. Wong Yuen Leong166 words
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Article25 1951-10-24 4 For moving ten katies of foodstuffs without a permit at Tangkah, a controlled area. Lav Chong was fined $75 by the Muar Magistrate. lnche Rauf.25 words
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Article408 1951-10-24 4 Acquitted Driver To Be Re- tried Standard Staff Correspondrnt KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An Indian, Vadivclu. who was acquitted and discharged by the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court on a charge of rash driving, was today ordered to be re-tried by Mr. Justice Wilson at the Selangor Criminal Court408 words
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Article27 1951-10-24 4 FOR failing to attend Court to answer a summons issued by the Magistrate Tay Eng Hua age 30 was fined $25 by the luar Magistrate lnche Rauf.27 words
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Article102 1951-10-24 4 J Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— At the end of September, 162 perJ sons, sentenced to death under the Emergency Regulations, were hanged m Federation jails. Since the emergency, 817 pers< as were arrested, and 770 of these were I brought to court. Two102 words
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Article134 1951-10-24 4 Standard Stalt Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.- I. c 11 British casua ties and three Iban trackers who were k:. Ed yesterday m an engagement between a patrol of the R West Kents and a bandit gane on Ulu Caledi nian Estate, were burled i with134 words
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Article61 1951-10-24 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE. BAHRU. rues Two generators. costing ab ill $35,000 and contributed evenly by the Chinese and Malay community have been erected at Grisek m liuar. This generating plan' wiil give light to ab( lit 5,000 people of this village. It will be run by61 words
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Article296 1951-10-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Mm Yuen organisation m Nyalas m the Gemas district of Negri Sembilan, suffered a serious blow to their activities yesterday when a determined organiser of food and collector of money, "Tangan Bulu Panjan" (Long Hairy Arms) Ah Heng met his death. Ah Heng,296 words
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Advertisement131 1951-10-24 4 Carefully hosen furnishing fabrics can make so much difference toa room. Not* that durability of colour and texture ia so very important the lasting appeal of tootai Furnishings ia more than ever welcome. With their satisfyingly wide lariety of neavea and designs these tootai guaranteed fabrics are a dependable answer131 words
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Advertisement125 1951-10-24 4 i Why go elww licit ww -it f rrqu:; <!i;» mX v A lmi**i A WhMm il^ jv I CHfID V/^l^Y f Call and ike a HARDmL SINSi 26. Raffles PUrr, S'perr. I I CHRISTMAS I SfiL kk H >!.:•<■;...,. K<h.iii. >■ I Mod r.« !*j:.'. \."i. H We alto125 words
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Miscellaneous57 1951-10-24 4 n^^^^pßl f y&.SEM-W LOOK /BUT I DON'T [THAT'S WHERE TH' fIN WARM WE/VTHEie f^-^f ...AN' USE SSIJaJ/ 1 f!^ ZV IN V--^ VS^NT A ••DUAL PURPC^e" y f^S^lZ- A RUG/ 1 TH/VT COA^ jBEARSKIN COW.. COMES IN/ WE < OT^ TWi^ pSiSrc TV >J:gSj^!!*;:> >- 1 V fcWIf^CIS/ S\ WIIN57 words
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Article84 1951-10-24 5 SC's TURN FOWL THIEVES IPOH. Tues —Two Special Constables attached to the Gunons; Berchan Re-settlement Camp Police Post today pleaded guilty before Magistrate Che Arshad to a charge of retaining stolen property The accused, Ilashim bin Mat (24) and Kassim bin Alaag aroused the suspicion ol a police patrol yesterday84 words
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Article, Illustration266 1951-10-24 5 TRISHA RIDERS ALSO AFFECTED Standard Staff Correspondent PEN'ANG, Tues. —In order to stop the practice of some bicycle owners of throwing away their old plates and applying again for new registration numbers, the Municipal Estimate* for 1952 have provided an item whereby the first registration266 words
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101 1951-10-24 5 Support For KATA Not Satisfactory ALOR STAR. Tues.— The Anti-Tuberculosis Association of Kedah v hich came into existence las', year plans large scale relief to T.B. patients but i* is reported thai support had not so far been altogether sal isfa< tory, Fhe Association has decided as an immediate measure101 words
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Article55 1951-10-24 5 A TOTAL of two years r.i. was passed b> Mr. B. G Smith m the Sessions Court, Penang yesterday on 21-year-old Tang Yook Lum, who pleaded guilty to charges oi house trespass. theft and impersonating a public servant Ooi Chooi Slang. who was jointly charged with him.55 words
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Article62 1951-10-24 5 MOHAMED bin Jaafar was seittenced b> Mr. W.L. Wrigglesworth m the Sessions Court Kota Bahru, on Oct 21, to < months' rigorous imprisonment for dishonestly inducing Hassan I bin Ahmad to deliver to him one Raleigh bicycle valued $180. He was also ordered to pay $12C as62 words
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Article66 1951-10-24 5 IPOH, Tues.— The Ipoh Me:-- j cantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, at its half-yearly general meeting today, reported a grant ot 82 loan^ involving a sum of over $13,900 during the period under review. Nett profit for the hall year amounted to $1,593. Subscription capital66 words
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Article77 1951-10-24 5 IPOH. Tues. Road accidents m Perak showed no appreciable decrease lasl month Statistics supplied by the Traffic Branch revealed a 'total o( 213 accidents 7 of which were fatal. Tiie total of 206 non-fatai accidents was one more than the previous month but fatalities were one77 words
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Article34 1951-10-24 5 THE question of holding weekly fairs m the South-West District of Penang. to enable all communities to sell their wares and 'Handicrafts has been referred to the Lembaga Kampong i »r consideration.34 words
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293 1951-10-24 5 Standard Man Correspondent PENANG, Tues. In a broadcasi on the Municipal Elections oxt Kadio Malaya here thi* evening, th<> Risidrnt Commissioner, >Ir. A. V. Aston, said thai for several years th<- responsibility of recommending names of suitable members was his. I "It was293 words
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Article190 1951-10-24 5 I Standard Staff Corresponded Il'OH. Tiie*. Construction of the proposed If><»Ti Luxury Hotel, on a site adjacent to the Rnl>> Theatre m j Anderson Road, will be held i.|» for some time pending further consideration by the Kinta Town Planning I Committee on the question190 words
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Article58 1951-10-24 5 Ha l Banned Books, Fined Standard Stall < orn spond. m A LOR STAR. Tups Lee Peng: Kuan, manager of Tai Hwa Book Shop. Alor Star was fined S2OO. m default four mouths' r.i by the President of the Sessions Court. Alor Star, for hftvimg m his possession three rop.es58 words
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Article50 1951-10-24 5 PENANG, Tues. The Penang Municipal Budge 4 for 1952 shows a surplus balance oi $232,512. A total revenue of $14,192,659 is expected, while estimated expen- diture Is $13,960,146. A special meeting to consider the 1952 municipal budge' vill be held by the Commissioner* on Thursday afternoon.50 words
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Article28 1951-10-24 5 i DR. Ackle Smith has arrived from London and has been I posted to the State Hospital as an additional surgeon at the Kelantan District nuspitaL28 words
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235 1951-10-24 5 Big welcome Planned For Kedah's Sullau Standard SialT nun annndi mi AIOK STAB, Tim-*.— When the Satan of fcrdak returns to Alor Star on \o\. 12. from Us iri|» \m Britain, lie will Ut- uclctimrd with a 17 gllM ialwll a Hv j>;i-.i 1»\ a formation of the Malayan \u\iliars235 words
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Article192 1951-10-24 5 PENAXO, Tu<s Abo X 3.000 people attended tb« funeral of the late Mr Chan Chong Gark. (iO-vear-oid te*< tier of the Chung l.ins Hi^h School and part time editor if the Kwung Wall Yit P6kJhP^9t, Who was Bhot dead m ~Ki pong Ko!;i?n by m linki192 words
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Article109 1951-10-24 5 Teachers 9 Day Celebrations SUNGEI PAI II '1 I Central Ked 'I c ichers Union held < on Saturday night at the i i Sin Mi:i School p■■ i i ebrate Chinese Sc^iooi I i chers I).. r e function was attend I i" iple tncludii I i P esident109 words
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Advertisement150 1951-10-24 5 f.jUlWW'^ FAXTASTMC HAREM S^ INVISIBLE ATWILLIS m i '^"W^ f 4fTfr I x 1 I I I vJ i ag£M shoots C IN SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT I g L;fee It Before! 5 II \n\ MISS... •a nut Muttc/thimsi'tt m i ;:i n< II 111 M v :y fim i nu mi150 words
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Advertisement126 1951-10-24 5 IMMEDIATE CC^)S// DELIVERY \^S /fr2/lJ& X Kf -.sS 'SBistsa /\y i iwv »i i I iT^t' ,'i f —^Jaa^=,vli|HjjlilHl M i< gg^|l^al| UN VltW i Ik/ f f"\ U t— ff-im |»^fc^. /^P^)j^j_ v (Vl{ lx CLASS K^Z'/ /£*?{s WWW. WY.WM \\\i. lv TO THE HIGHEST DEGREE aM lc^i ii126 words
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Miscellaneous473 1951-10-24 5 FEDERATION DIARY i'kyvv; Ik lang XI Captain Ho atio Hornblower XIX Canadian Pacific 3, 645 and X N 1. 3.30. >> 15 md 915 p m gjg m I < X 1 1 1 The Adventuress 3.15 CAPITOL: To The Victoi ;s. 6.45 •> !."i aid i» 13 no I473 words
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911 1951-10-24 6 Singapore Standard Look Out! The Police! Independent Morning ISeuspaper lIT is about time that the Singapore Police authorities stopped treating all political meetings and gathering of unionists as though they were local branch meetings of the Cominform amongst whom might be found Joe Stalin or Molotov disguised as honest Malayan911 words
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Article, Illustration1148 1951-10-24 6 All Mankind Has A Stake In The United Nations THE United Nations today celebrates Us sixth annu 1 versary at the height of its power and influence, hopeful that further growth will enable it to fulfil the dreams and aspirations of a world yearning for peace. In the six years1,148 words
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Letter414 1951-10-24 6 Sir Many correspondents have written on the subject of the present emergency and the measures that should be taken to end it. I feel that simultaneous with the clearing of the terrorists m the jungles, steps should also be taken to rid our towns of these414 words
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Letter69 1951-10-24 6 S lr: The Singaporeans who have undergone tortures at the hands of Japanese are not viewing them with any friendly attitude. There is every chance of "incidents" between Singapore -ns and Japanese. The world Is anxious about the impending danger that some of the nations are heading towards.69 words
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Letter300 1951-10-24 6 Sir: I note m the press that the unofficial representatives of the Kiang Town Board are agitating for a Municipality for Klang. This may be a step m the right direction, but I have reasons to believe, that the existing unofficial? nominated by t!ie State Government, are not acting300 words
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Letter104 1951-10-24 6 Sir; Re my letter "Juvenile Booers"' which appeared m the correspondence column of the Straits Times of October 13. I wish to withdraw the statements made m it. I have been to see Mr. Sandy Pillay, to whom I believe the matter has been referred, and he has104 words
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Article, Illustration17 1951-10-24 6 "Another chair for the candidate. please he somehgw seems to hay loot bis seat already!"17 words
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Article190 1951-10-24 6 Review of Views Cannot Serve B o t|, I Tin-: B pore. H as B elected v of i B P lii B I" B Utiu n B should B me::.:; B S 1 r 1 struct ur, B i be m th, B t'" I r I voio thinks190 words
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371 1951-10-24 6 RAWLE KNOX - Nazlmuddin, Pakistan's New Prime Minister RAWLE KNOX By KARACHI, KHWA.TA Nazimuddin, Pakistan's new Prime Minister, is facing the toughest prospect of his life. "Liaquat rode this country's waves of emotion," said a senior foreign diplomat to me. "and was ready with oil to calm them down later. It was anOFNS - 371 words
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Advertisement26 1951-10-24 6 "TIGER" K'^l RUBBER GOODS MINING INDUSTRY, In Dm For 30 Years In Malaya Oontult SHUM YIP LEONG RUBBER WORKS ii^L Xll *iLi!! aipttr Ipob *«<«wt<fc HooKkoDff26 words
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Advertisement18 1951-10-24 6 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING DEPARTML T SOLE AGENTS tHE EMPORIUM 17 19, BATTERY ROAD JINOAPORI I. TEL: 787218 words
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Article293 1951-10-24 7 IS Succeeds In Exploding 'Small' A-Bomb In Test WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 (UP)— The White House dramatized the accelerating atomic arms race yesterday by announcing the third Soviet test explosion a few hours after American scientists had achieved the first "small" atom bomb blast m history. The293 words
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201 1951-10-24 7 'Baby Atom Blast Not Spectacular CHARLESTON PARK, Nevada, Oct. 22 (L'PJ— From this vantage point less than 50 vii'cs southeast of and 5,000 feet higher man the Frenchman*s Flat blast site, the atomic test explosion this morning was far less spectacular than routine artilleru bombardment of a strongpoint on the201 words
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Article62 1951-10-24 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 23, (UP) —President Truman last night gave Ambassador-at-Large Phiiip Jessup recess appointment as a United States delegate to the United Nations General Assembly. Truman said m a special statement that he was giving Jessup 'he recess appointment "because he -'-id demonstrated by actual experience62 words
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Article98 1951-10-24 7 MANILA. Oct. 23. (AD.— Tof*. ranking officials of the Economic Cooperation Administration from Washington will meet representatives from all of its Far Eastern branches m Baguio next week to formulate aid plans for the coming year. The local ECA Office said the Far Eastern conference98 words
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303 1951-10-24 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 2\ (UP)— The United Slates i* losing combat planes faster than it can replace them. That is the plain fact behind the curtailed flying m Europe, the reduced bomber operations m Korea and ihe planned transfer of jet fighters from303 words
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84 1951-10-24 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 23, <AP). —The U.S. Air Force said Monday the Communists have well over 1,200 planes, half of them jets, north of the Yalu River bolder between Korea and Manchuria. Enemy air strength capable of use m Korea has been increased84 words
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Article164 1951-10-24 7 LOXDON. Oct. 23, (AP) Britain s two main political parties both predicted last night they would win the general election on Thursday But each was so cautious that the feeling grew lhat the result might be a toss-up. "We'll win by at least 35 seats m the164 words
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102 1951-10-24 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. 2S. (UP) —The United States Government aid to foreign countries during the 11 years ended June 30, 1951, amounted to U5581,966,000,000, the Department of Commerce reported yesterday. The total represented the aggregate value of goods, M»rvh'es and funds102 words
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182 1951-10-24 7 UK Foreign Policy Issues Dominant ELECTION CAMPAIGN LONDON, Oct. 23 (UP)— Foreign policy issue*, especially "keeping us out of «;tr." dominated the British election campaign today. High cost of living, more socialism, nationalization of industry, housing, full employ- j ment all those issues will help to make up the minds182 words
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Article126 1951-10-24 7 LONDON. Oct. 23, (Reutor) The intention of the tour founder members to go ahead with their plans fur a Middle East command wlil be communicated to other governments m the area m the immediate future, diplomatic quarters said here yesterday. This decision to establish126 words
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246 1951-10-24 7 SAIGON. Oct. 23, (AP)— -General J. Lawion Tollins, U.S. Army Chief-of-Slall'. arrnrd >londay for three-day tour of the Indo-China fighliag front and conferences with French and VirllfM m oHicialn on proof the war against the CoiiiiniiniM-Ird ictminh. Coming to Indo-China upon the personal246 words
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Article60 1951-10-24 7 Iran- Soviet T rade Pad Approved TEHERAN. Or' 23, CUP)— The Iranian Supreme Economic Council approved yesterday the draft of the Iran-Soviet ba tei and trade agreement. T!ie agreement now neerLs Cabinet approval before signature. The government meanwhile was trying desperately to find new- sources of revenue to offset the60 words
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127 1951-10-24 7 VICTORIA. British Columbia, Oct. >3. < IT)— Priii, >s Elizabeth will rest at the Government House on Tuesda> ami have her hair done while the Duke of Edinburgh flu to the mainland for a day of duck shooting. it was m nounced last127 words
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67 1951-10-24 7 RANGOON. Oct. 23, (Rmter) Burmese military authorities have arrested three senior Siamese naval officers alleged to be connect ed with the plot to overthrow the Siamese Government three months affo. it was fit Closed liere yesterday. The officers who had N raped from67 words
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Article111 1951-10-24 7 NEW DELHI. Oct 23. «H. Tbakin Nu, Prime Minister *i Burma, bad Bin hour's inf< t:i.k with Indian Prime 111 Nehru yesterday. Thakin Nu is here for consultatti ins with \ht G ment ol India on T mutual interest' 1 includi r I sub.iert of signing111 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-10-24 7 nhntn. The High Commissioner for Pakistan m London. N.I. Rahimtoola and the Begum Rahimtoola, arrive at the Islamic Cultural Centre. Regent's Lodge. Park Road. London, Oct. 19 to attend a memorial service for the late Pakistani Premier. Liaquat Ali Khan. Behind them is the Indian High Commissioner. V.K. Krishna Menon.A.P. - 52 words
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Article33 1951-10-24 7 LONDON. Or! 23 'UP- 1 Board of Trade yesterday nounced that it has revoked licenses lor export of ammunition, aircraft, arnio.. ..j vehicles. ammunition machinery and other spei v(\ war material to Egypt33 words
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Advertisement238 1951-10-24 7 *rgUJLE cos*, duof TftlS fcntk o/wtf k/v4 IHrATl H r AT SELECTOR DIAL i T[ ,-lALE LIGHT M y SAKELITEHANDLE MUt //J 9 .^MLINED BODY l^^y^yy BEVELLED SOLE PLATE SJDt ENTRY OF FLEX SASDiLANDS BUTTERY fit CO.. LTD. %I'ALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG I L isfaard Saloon is the ideal family238 words
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Advertisement34 1951-10-24 7 AVA r s P an( f Crunchy JfJI. IJI/ Snack Time Choice rr- -^ZZZfi^e **^f\ 1.60 4150 AVAILABLE IN OUR KUALA LUMPUR STORE wines provisions ROBINSON CO., LTD. I\< OKI'OKVII l> IN MM- MOUI34 words
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Miscellaneous14 1951-10-24 7 ,ri" T /si-UGGO-- I INLET'S SEE NOW— I B |I|T|;' I H^, HOW ABOUT14 words
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Article212 1951-10-24 8 Result Of Jet Plane Services Standard Aviation Reporter THF U)VENT «»f British all- jet air services to the Far East ami Australasia may mean the conversion of Argonauts, ami even Constellations into freighter aircraft. Captain leu is Ambrose, Singapore Manager of Oantas Empire Airways, admitted the212 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-10-24 8 photo. Mr. S. Lawler. Senior Stevedore of the Malayan Stevedoring Company, who has been m charge of the construction of "Kon Tiki II." the largest raft to be built m Singapore for Caltex. Ltd. He is seen standing on a second raft which is nearing completion. StandardStandard - 47 words
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Article73 1951-10-24 8 WHEN the liner Caronia Leaves Eng and on Dec 11, for a 100 days winter cruise, ten J. Arthur Rank films will be on board for screening m the ship's cinema. T ■••> are The Browning Version, The Lavender Hill -Mob. Hotel Sahara, Valley73 words
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Article34 1951-10-24 8 SANTIAGO, Oct 23 (UP) Negotiations to acquire a Beet of nine or ten modern ocean steamers m France m exchange for Chilean nitrate are virtually completed, an authoritative spokesman said today.34 words
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138 1951-10-24 8 NEW YORK, Oct. 2.5 (I I*) Striking IS lon--shoremen halted a shipment ol ambulances for the Korean war wounded yesterday and tied up more than U5. 511, 000,000 m commercial cargoes m the United State? largest port. Bloody hand to hand bailies broke out138 words
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41 1951-10-24 8 BRITISH scientists have pr duced what is proving one of the most important safety devices with which fighter pilots j are equipped. It is m the form of a tiny barometer fitted to] the parachute.41 words
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59 1951-10-24 8 Australian Airman Asked To Make Flight To Antarctic SYDNEY, Oct. 23 (AFP) The Australian Government «s asked the famous Australian airman. Captain P. G. Tryior. to make the first flight from Australia to Antartica. T le first hop will be from Ilobart to MacQuarie [stand, and sec id from there59 words
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116 1951-10-24 8 Standard Shipping Reporter TIIL Panamanian-owned freighter, YA (,re<o. whuli losl a propellor blade and damaged another m the Straits of Malacca while on her way to Singapore, will be towed to Nagasaki today for repair-.. The Mo: er Line deep sea tug, Allegiar.ee. ha< arrived116 words
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Article43 1951-10-24 8 THE Kins has approved the introduction of a uniform black i) '!er.i and wiiite biouie lor v. by W.R.N.S. Officers to adapi their day uniform ior wear 0:1 occasion when mess undress >r mess dress is worn by NavaJ Of-43 words
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Advertisement598 1951-10-24 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland %m Fra«ci.co Lo. Angele. Alt A^ria. 5r Canadian Cities Penong S'h.m S'por. Ar. LA/Sf LUCKfNBACH 24 26 No* 27/28 No» 2f No»/" Dec 10 Die ALASKA BEAR 24/26 Dec 27/28 Dec 2? Dec/1 Jan 20 Jon For tuli Dort.cuicrs of Or> Corgc Deep598 words
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Advertisement306 1951-10-24 8 S a RAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA (Hong Soon for P Bcrge Oct 27 Vessel tor Muor Weekly Hong Tat for Rengat Oct 26 Vessel tor Molaccc Twice Weekly, Hong Thong for Bagan Vessel tor Port Dickson... Weekly uSI pi 1 ct JS Hong Ann for Diambi Ocf306 words
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Advertisement320 1951-10-24 8 HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE ss. "SOESTDYK" IRRIVED from USA Atlani polls on l I discharging her cargo ai i> godowns Nos. 38 39. Genera! Surveys will be I 1 a:i i i_"h Xo'.eniiter No furi *her surveys will be held. RotterdamTradingCo.(M)Lid. Shipping Department Agents. JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lioyd Holland-America320 words
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Advertisement405 1951-10-24 8 "SELANOIA' t toi Soloon G S M OOnQKOW 7Ji/« •FIONIA- for Bonokok. 26 15 n PANAMA' (or Bangkok. 26 2/O< Hongkono Kot* Yoko- 26-2$ 0 •MALATA- for Bangkok. Honokono 23 ,'n "MEONIA" tor Bangkok 2 8 UmZ U ****m "KINA" for Bangkok, Hongkong, Manila, Kobe Yokohamo IC ie "LALANDIA" for405 words
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Miscellaneous214 1951-10-24 8 Ships m Harbour WHARVES Western anchorage: Saijda, Ship Ciodown Gate Sepia. Ycnang Yaung. Benalbanach 11 12 4 i Laid up anchorage: Esme.a.dv Benlawers 27 28 2 Hiwasse. Han Thele. Be 40 2 > Cable Wharf: Retriever. Burnside 29 30 2 Ol TKR ROADS C v meus 42 4:5 2 Hai214 words
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Article112 1951-10-24 9 THE Litcsi Sin«atH)r« rubber prices yesterday weir per 1b Buver> Seliers No 1 R.S > Spot Loose 51.55j 51. 56: F. 0.8. m baie> Nov No 1 RS.S 51. 55. 51.56 No I R S 51. 492 SI 50; No 3 K> S SI 441 Si.4si Tone: Steady112 words
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129 1951-10-24 9 FARIS C 1" Renter) M re thai 3c Lean t irista are d spen US$4OO i yea estern Eur pc United S:ate> Ambassador E B- told 5 c agents b oa 42 countries m P iris He told fee j&eoing sessya the 21st annual129 words
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Article, Illustration417 1951-10-24 9 State Dept, GSA And RFC Men Due Here Soon Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, pet. 23 Composition of the United States tin mission coming to Malaya early next month, announced here today, has started widespread speculation about possible renewal of Anglo-U.S. negotiations for a tin agreement. Such an agreement,417 words
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Article109 1951-10-24 9 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber rr.arke: m Singapore was generally quiet yesterday at slightly te.ow Hod lay's prices. There was a certain amount of apcountrj selling which cased :ne maihet Oveneai orders were small. resulting m moderate tornA* the dose there was ?crr.e Euxopesm *.ra:;e buyfartg109 words
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56 1951-10-24 9 Pm AiMßTallan G-over-.rre-- to £r J t4c i collected Cram V.err. T bb ai« raised .r. a Tj zer Bent -i .c:' cx:ec:2: i_":??~.c~* i n~. i .n: rr. res€r c Kkesic Bat A.a«traliar -ji vvn rejected the KhenM and aac :ey must ~o'*Reuter; AAP - 56 words
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304 1951-10-24 9 WASHINGTON Oct. 23 UP From October 1949 through June 1951, Britain bought back from the United States ail but U.S.SS7 million of geld s Id to America m the post-war period preceding the currency devaluation. L 951 c alone Brri 5304 words
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Article56 1951-10-24 9 Mark-; Reporter IHE Singa] net ii festi r- so. ousi being za as rede C f a 5 T but i say en b- nut B 7 split copra H4\ C nut oil $75 jamc er i s ;es Cube SI Ham- 1. Pepper Lam- UuDtok56 words
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98 1951-10-24 9 I K Has £50 Mil. Debt To Europe Payments Union r deficit £"3 Britaiu iebtor f the Em z menta Qni jd it ir e ber« 7.; Bui pear I yments Qnkai -v j ci iternc th i1 this ie- $Ed m th* settles nenl r ---rrterr.c-r This c inged98 words
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Article31 1951-10-24 9 HONGKON3 z s rial Sundu"i Service Cosing m k 3:• ere HXSI; 66 HK$l BM te Ma.ay a r. hv;, -4. r- Indonesia:: r- v -jv: ***** to ene31 words
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Article26 1951-10-24 9 Present ;rr. it c texi West aeznra? :s ibe 11 17 ya f ersoa com ire it l yards m the United States ReuterReuter - 26 words
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284 1951-10-24 9 TOKYO Oet 23, IP The Japanese optical indnstrv announced today that it had perfected a sensational new camera lens four times more sensitive to h?ht than any so far produced and predicted it would revolutionise photographic technique 7:-.c ieve >pment ri the M i S:rr."3r284 words
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Article112 1951-10-24 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE lues Tr.e Malayan share market az^:r. s'r.:~ -ii ::r.pr:vf rr.er.: m all 5-r:*::ns following the firmness of London s:c.l-:s Buyers were a:: v€ m ill ::ur.*-:: J "::r se^.rrr ra.i.nr theil rr.:es. INDUSTRIALS Btj*t« Seller* F I N'eave ME c xd112 words
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248 1951-10-24 9 BRITISH rubber roods expert, Mr. A Smee, wfco cmved m Singapore on Monday, toid The Standard yesterday after talks with P.W.D. and Municipal Engineers here that he was "personally satisfied with Hie great potentialities' of rubber roads. Mr Srr.ee w:.; :r.e R td Consultant248 words
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Advertisement150 1951-10-24 9 m UJ^| w *-e r e c* rh€ cct ze dh «.e en*er -g wcrer, -j^ -eve ~c "es tc* co ng nto i"cc or tec. one s>*.rT *»c *<X... W *^iM I EA k Aif 8 \^H^^ S A i Pot Kua T3 r« H ,^^X *>:./£ i iMki150 words
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Advertisement113 1951-10-24 9 B n S THREE-IN-ONE FASTENER iridi gmri pciiLlialißC im.*.»t Tii' Bt Itapfet for r^er7 *ti Can t>« HKd «r cnu liter or W ewd EnMH MM and held m hand a- a plier. Alto an excellent tacker for lahellm:: -h»'he». bo\e». and other taeLuiii jot>-. STAPLES AVAILABLE I x BOIES113 words
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Article, Illustration934 1951-10-24 10 'AN ACRUSIS - 'AN ACRUSIS' MUSIC NOTES BY i. oi iowim; the ipiiir i^nted S9CCC9S ol its first !>■. A\v appeur.UHi* last July, lire SiMayce !i:tmbf»r Iln--9f nbJc Is to give another i >:nM*rt on No\ rmbrr I.l m th<» Victoria Mi'inorial Hall. c rht-t d ■>• ol I ccd934 words
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Article702 1951-10-24 10 DOGGETT - For the Discophile DOGGETT LATEST CLASSICAL KtumuunKs REVIEWED BY VICTOR C\STELM OVO TEDESCO. Ooilcerto for Guitar and Orchestra. \ndres Segovia (guitar). New L»ndo X n d Orchestr a (Alec Sherman). Columbia LXBB»7— 9. A GUIT\R concerto Is something of A arar:.:v m the concert-ha t is Pi-Pti rarer on discs702 words
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Article97 1951-10-24 10 r VHE Festival of Britain's A famed Concert Hall has been ihe scene of many musical triumphs, none greater than the Jazz Rally which was attended bj/ Princess Margaret and friends Eleven bands took pa r t in the rally, including Humphrey LytteV.on. Freddie Randall,97 words
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Advertisement259 1951-10-24 10 Tfi MOO AIR- CONDITIONED last rw*f£s2ssl i JH BM MM o*rj Miar ui.t ii J i i; I > p.m. CHARITY PREMIERE TONIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. iti aid ut Si V:n!r.u\ Minion Hospital. M.MS GSI ITESI EVEB TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL W >* aM* < IK J V\i:h IN J IS\ WT259 words
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Advertisement365 1951-10-24 10 llf RICHARD IDANA 11 GARY Widmark Am MBm^EL I Ihßw Xiß^ IE j Me proudest name fighting men can uin iiPiIISTARTS TODAY II am-].. o )lU.(>.r> i 9. ;;o New Alhambra GET J Hi: Mi^ ALHAMB|{\ ||\bh j i ast 3 shows End Rheumdfisin 3. ri.ls and 9 1.1 p.m365 words
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Miscellaneous212 1951-10-24 10 j— 7 }"f _JBSg 1. J W w Soar TaS S THWtffffc X 5 S x w 8 ft M A s 5 9 I 8 3 j^^Mfc at S S m w k B ifflnWffljjjf &L Sl k rpODA^ > I <)HI \si:_|| M J. earl] morning is a212 words
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Miscellaneous400 1951-10-24 10 RAUIII MALAY A SINGAPORE LN<;i ISH PKOGKAMMt < «H4 1 1 m m a.m Kmersency News (X I. >: In I.". For the Schools: I p.m Beini Ale\ander at the Hammond Orsatt. Capitol Restaurant. Singapore; I '■'<<> News; 1.45 Lunch Time Prom; t p m for «he Schools; 6.15 Programme400 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-10-24 11 photo. The Duke of Windsor who is on a visit to the Welsh Guards at Wuppertal, m Germany, shakes hands with members of the Guards' Rugby team before they take the field against a Royal Air Force team. APAP - 39 words
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Article61 1951-10-24 11 BRISBANE: (Reuter-AAP).— Sheffield Shield cricketer, Jark Draney 24. whose sicht was endangered when he was injured m an Australian Rales football, match may play first class c"icket again. Draney had two successful eye operations. When bandages that had covered his eyes- for six weeks were removed recently, he61 words
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Article275 1951-10-24 11 NEW YORK, Oct. 23 (AP) Once mighty Joe Louis, still striving to regain the heavyweight crown, risks his title chances on Friday night when he faces young, hardhitting and undefeated Rocky Marciano of Brockton, Massachusetts, m a ten round hout at Madison Square Garden. The 37275 words
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148 1951-10-24 11 MADRID. Oct. 22 (AP)—British drivers took the first four places m the international race for midget car s of 500 c.c. cylinder capacity here Sunday. The British also won the first two places m both elimination heats ot the 36£ kilometres. In the 51148 words
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134 1951-10-24 11 HONGKONG, Oct. 23 (Reuter-AAP) The Malayan badminton players began their four-day exhibition matches last night and treated a capacity crowd of 3000 to a dazzling display. Chan Kon Leong and Abdullah Piruz m their doubles games with Wong Peng Soon and Tan Jin Eong,134 words
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Article290 1951-10-24 11 SCORERS and starting times for the Island Club's Race Course cup competition on Saturday afternoon m conjunction with the October Medal are an j. .lows: FIR>T IKE 230 p.m. J.F MiCOl (7) T.H A. PottS '3. 2.34 p.m. GA. Hill Reid (16) T. w290 words
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Advertisement692 1951-10-24 11 a^fiIFIEP ADVERTISEMENTS 000 NOTJcT 1 POSITION VACANT ure to A WELL-KNOWN English newspaper m v 7as a Hongkong hos o vacancy for on--0 tober other editor. Applicants must be r X ßro°kers well qualified and experienced. Persons of any nationality may opply by sending their applications NCI OF giving full692 words
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Advertisement53 1951-10-24 11 [Slim Fat Away I If fat ruins your ficure c: makes [you short of breath and endangers tyour health, you will find it t-asy [to lose a half pound a day with ilif Inew Hollywood method called FORMODE. No drastic dieting or exercise. Absolutely safe Ask your chemist for FORMODEjwid53 words
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Advertisement213 1951-10-24 11 SEASOJV EXTENDED I I |B"^v Afa/oy FUm Production? DRAMA OF THE CRUHTY OF A STEP-MOTHER j Starring MARIAM NENG YATIMAH i Released Distributed by Shaw Bros.. Ltd NOW SHOWING! n. us i 6.3« «uo rj J i— ■~M'»rxrvj-<_r>_»->-ri_r> nn n TT 1 1 .00, 1 .45 4.00, 6.30, 9.30 f[)213 words
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Miscellaneous396 1951-10-24 11 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE JSZU.MEW SERIES-No. 3 4 R man aa aߥn rM -rient 2 i y 5 b 7 8 9 >o 8— j > >: 11 Sicilian volcano 12 12— Loe 13— Edible see.! 14— Symbol for VV 5 c '/A 7 /6 ti Dtalum y/, 15— American -r^396 words
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Article194 1951-10-24 12 HONGKONG, Oct. 23 (Reuter-AAP).— The Malayan soccer team wound up their tour of Hongkong this afternoon by drawing with the Combined Hongkong XI 0-0. It was the most thrilling game of the series with both goals under"oiiiii numerous close shaves. Both teams were evenly194 words
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Article58 1951-10-24 12 Tamilians Win Ipoh Soccer IPOH Tues The Tamilians eliminated the PC/RC m the tpentng match of the Lim Seng F KO soccer competition :ii ,> winning by three goals S< >rers wei c G >pal, Kalimuthu, and Rtm isamj for the Tamilians and Choon Yian for Ihe C nnese All58 words
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Article158 1951-10-24 12 IPOH. Tues.— The newly formed Chamberlain tennis party oi bi'i created :m upset m the Su' r i:i> Clip 'ennis competition vhen the} defeated the Perak Turt Club Sports Cub by three games I i «c m the second round ol the competition. Chamberlain Club158 words
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Article200 1951-10-24 12 $25,000 Offer To Gothenburg SI\(i APORK Al are oonsid»*rin; making an oftYr of $!.~>ooo to the <;»th»-nhurf Foothill Hub for four games m the ■iNii) v I Ins ottVr. an official of Hrn v\F.\ 'said yesterday \*..uld be "»H i' 1 rover air tr«n>port, lodging md other •xprtam the lean200 words
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Article168 1951-10-24 12 Singapore Badminton Tourney inf Singapore B-.d-A» dation t Himament be pl iyed this weekend: at 7.15 p.m.: Junior Inter club Semi-final >: Man- b va B urnemoutfa B P iment »fficial: Heriii I n f umpire: Louis Lota •ec Wee Kirn Wee. .at 930 a.m.: InterS iol: St Josepl institution168 words
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Article260 1951-10-24 12 M-Cycle Champ For UK KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday 5 p.m. —A. Tadza, 27 year-old Broadcasting Assistant (Malay) of Radio Malaya, and wellknown Selansor motorcyclist is leaving Malaya early next I month for the United King- dom to join the British Broadcasting Corporation. Ho is being loaned to the BBC by Radio260 words
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Article190 1951-10-24 12 BRISBANE. Oct 23 ißeuterI AAP)— New South Wales ied Queensland on the first innings by 84 runs m their Sheffield Shield match which ended here today. This was chiefly due to a fighting innings of 25-' by Arthur Morris. the Australian Test opener, who helped to190 words
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Article255 1951-10-24 12 SI.NCiAPORK Cricket Tluh were m scoring form \«*-*ltT<lay m their first division hockey game against Koyal Air Force (Self tar). Ahead 2-0 at half time. Cricket Club finally won 6-1 to top the SHA League with nine points from five games and the hesl goal255 words
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Article36 1951-10-24 12 PARIS. Oct 23 (UP Lightweight European champion Elis Ask of Finland will make his debut m Paris on Sunday when he meets Frenchman Jacques Dehaye m a non-title bout at the Paris Mutualite Stadium.36 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-10-24 12 photo. English international Dickinson scoring his second goal for Singapore Cricket Club against Royal Air Force Seletar on the Padang yesterday. The S.C.C. won the match 6-1. StandardStandard - 32 words
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Article303 1951-10-24 12 A PREFERENCE for fancy dribbling and individualism cost the Malays their SAFA Community League match against Singapore District. The Malays lost by two goals to one at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. I The District, played good soccer to lead by two goals to nil303 words
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Article174 1951-10-24 12 IN THE first round of the Command Inter-Unit competition for the Sanderson Rugby Cvp Far East Flying Wing XV played out a scoreless draw with Royal Air Force (Kuala Lumpur) at RAF Station, Seletar. yesterday. XL Air Force attacked from the start their three-quarters moving174 words
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125 1951-10-24 12 IPOH, Tues. A solitary goal scored by Gin Sooi enabled the Ramblers to beat the Police m a league hockey match today. The game fell far below expectations as players of both sides decided on rough play. Two players were warned. Exchanges were125 words
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Article107 1951-10-24 12 Today's Sport RUGBY: SCC a c RNAS. Sembawang Padang: All Bins* trial at Thomson Road; RAF Tengah v. RE at RE: RAF Tengah 'A' v. RNAS Sembawang at Sembawang: Combined Services trial at Nee Soon: CHQ FARELF r. Naval C-in-C Staff at Naval Base; 223 BOD v. Royal Corps of107 words
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Article93 1951-10-24 12 THF SINGAPORE Cycte Racing Association will ho.d a 'P. rr.iie mass .start race tor the $1,000 "Alfred Montor Cup" at Lim Chu Kang Road on Sunday. Oct 28 at 7 M) am The "Alfred Montor Cup' a handsome pure sterling silver trophy presented by93 words
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79 1951-10-24 12 IMPERIAL Chemical Industries won the Insurance Institute of Malaya's individual singes badminton championship cup last night at the Haw-Par hall when Francis Boey dethroned Chua Guan Seng (Union Insurance Society of Canton) m straight sets 15-7. 15-6. m the final of the Insurance Institute of79 words
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Article89 1951-10-24 12 TELUK ANSON Tues.— Lower Perak Malay Club drew one-all with the Indians m a League hockey fixture Last evening. Both goals were scored m the first half. Early m the game, the Indians obtained their goal when a stiff shot by Santhanam was deflected into the net89 words
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Article26 1951-10-24 12 SION. Switzerland, Oci 22 (APt— Switzerland and Italy played a scoreless tit' m an international field hockey game before 1.500 fans here Sunday26 words
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269 1951-10-24 12 SINGAPORE'S Federation of Boy.s Clubs soccer team went on a goal scoring spree when they met the Police Cadet Corps m the quarter-final of the Raynor soccer knock-out competition tor youth organisations at Farrer Park on Monday. The Federation won 10 goals to one269 words
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Miscellaneous26 1951-10-24 12 TIMES?® HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 6.16 4.30 Malacca 2.13 Port Dickson 12.54 Port Sham 11.47 Penang 4.25 9.4926 words
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