Singapore Standard, 5 November 1951
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Title Section18 1951-11-05 1 Singapore Standard ix m *i x II |s|o 127 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1951 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration87 1951-11-05 1 Plea To Bishop By Mission Teachers In Fed. SfaH Correspondent ■■jr. Nov. 4:— Teachers employed Mission schools throughout the _>o may osk the Methodist Bishop bloc to join Government service. was taken at a meethe!* 1 at Kuala Lumpur demands for housing facilities be brought m G service are en-Standard - 87 words
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Article64 1951-11-05 1 MEOICAI a itho les m Hongkong d.c concei led net a mi id invasion of poliomyelitis but the incidence of the disease brought oat a:; [nteresi ig >bseryation Westerners contract polio more easily than Chinese. So far this year l~ cases have been reported, th.ccU.P. - 64 words
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Article347 1951-11-05 1 Standard Staff Reporter DELEGATES of Johore State branches of the Malayan Chinese Association from all over the State met at Johore Bahru yesterday to discuss the main item on their agenda the Mawai Tragedy," which resulted m the closing down of the Mawai Camp347 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-11-05 1 pnoio. MR. lU.KBFRT C BONNKR. Chairman of a U.S. Congressional group whicb arrived m Singapore by air yesterday from Manila. He is flanked with two U.S. Air Policemen.— StandardStandard - 29 words
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Article231 1951-11-05 1 Colonies Chief To Carry Out On Spot Study Of Conflict MR. OLIVER LYTTELTON, Secretary of State for th< Colonies, will leave London on Nov. 26 for Singapore, Malaya ami Hongkong, states an announcement from London. While- in Malaya Mr. Lyttelton "hopes especially to study all aspects of231 words
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Article283 1951-11-05 1 Standard Staff Reporter SIX United States Congressmen, and one Congresswoman, arrived m Singapore from Manila yesterday to hold three-day talks on British military supply methods. i They will see if British techniques can be adapted tor use m the American military sup- j ply283 words
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152 1951-11-05 1 Standard Staff Corrrspondent LONDON. Nov. 4: Dtgmt ipgimhi for ifclrifT action against the 'omniutiisCs m Malaya mc t<> Ut* made to Colonial Secretary Oliver Lwtlrton by tht* Asso ciation of British Malaya and London Associations of rubber planters, tin miners, inn -chants152 words
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55 1951-11-05 1 Mr Pushup R Abubakar. Philippine Consul to Singapore, has arrived m Hongkong for a short stay before continuing me trip He is scheduled to open trie first P I Consulate m Singapore Mr Abubakar's last post was Vice-Consul m Los Angeles where55 words
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Article35 1951-11-05 1 DAMASCUS. Nov. 4 (Reuter).Syrian Prime Minister Hassan Hakim said he believed his country ,d other Arab states should join m the .Middle East defence scheme proposed by the Western poweis.35 words
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Article272 1951-11-05 1 New Egyptian Order C\IRO Nov. 4 (AP)— From today, Egyptians who auit work for the British Army m the disputed Suez Canal zone will be given other jobs or pay m heu ot wages. Those who don't quit by Nov. 30, will be charged with272 words
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Article55 1951-11-05 1 THE 12. 000-ton Argentine motorship Naipu sank off the Geirnan North Sea coast yesterday alter a collision ;:i foe; with the American Troo:i Transport General M L Hersey CSerman shipping official-; said all passengers and crew wer« saved and that the Hersey was only aA.P.; U.P. - 55 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-11-05 1 photo. (Sec past two for t i*U resuiis^^^^ MICH A E L (i RAH A M FRYATT. winner of the title of Singapore Baby Boy Champion, received a silver cup and $75 at the International Baby Show held at the Katon? Convent m Singapore yesterday. MRS. R. W. I. BAND,Standard - 76 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-11-05 1 photo GENERAL SIR CHARLES KEIGHTLEY. Ommander-in-Chief of the Far East Land Fortes, returned to Sinsa pore by air yesterday after attending a conference of C-in-Cs' m London. The General was accompanied by Lady Keightley. StandardStandard - 35 words
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Article120 1951-11-05 1 PANMUNJOM, Nov. 4 (AFP) The Communist delegate at today's sub-committee meeting insisted that Kaesong should remain within the Communist zone, U.N. spokesman Gen. William Nuckols disclosed. The United Nations had yesterday suggested that Kaes i 4 should be incorporated m the demilitarized zone The delegates120 words
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237 1951-11-05 1 LONDON, N«»v. 1 (Beater)— The Sunday newspiaper, T\w People, said today that it was "surely time the British public began to wonder" whether the Malaya insurrection *'is really by nothing more than a pwc of Red extremists." Declaring that Britain appeared to be Losing237 words
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106 1951-11-05 1 Soldiers Can Attack After Atomic Blast LAS VK( iIS "i (UP) —A medium lized tto bomb !> isi 4dh trds ofl t■ ground would tail to harm ti<»... m foxholes 1.000 yards i■ i from where the b! in* ives Wt the earth beneath the explosion, the i esults ol106 words
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Advertisement8 1951-11-05 1 -.PIATI--J More orange crush please, mummq ORANGE CRUSH8 words
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Advertisement56 1951-11-05 1 Everything You 'oed GIFTS -ill si J^^ x G. C. De Silvo Pros., II wm. i BK* S R.itllfs Place S'f»orr J I'hnnr: H2115 -"7.-TT" —I'lliiiTiiil /rJP^tliCTa.r i V .^WASHING MACMIMI I i^ I f^^^Tl 111 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING DEPARTMENT STORES SOLE AGENTS THE EMPORIUM 17 19, BATTERY ROAD56 words
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Article349 1951-11-05 2 P T UNTON ISSUES STRIKE THREAT Meeting Decides On 3 -Week Ultimatum. To Govt. Standard Start Reporter ABOUT 500 members of the Singapore Postal and Telecommunications Uniformed Staff I nion 20 on strike if by the end of the next three weeks, <;overiiment has not settled the Union s demands349 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-11-05 2 photo. MX <\ MRS Maurice Savers uho \m-tv married KCmftj In Singapore* Mr Savers. who ionics from Brighton. linuland. i> a civil enijinetr m Johor«». and his bride. Kit be! the eldest daughter of Mrv Hilda Silas of Singapore.— MobileMobile - 39 words
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85 1951-11-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter MORE THAN POO guests, Including leading Singapore citizens, were present at the tenth anniversaiy dinner of the Boon Yew Association at 51-A Club Street on Saturday night. The toast of the guests was proposed by the Asst. Hon. Secretary, Mr. Bek Swee85 words
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Article, Illustration20 1951-11-05 2 picture by TWO OF i^e "Seaconomic" houses between the 6th mile Changi Road and East Coast Road.- Standard Michael GohStandard; Michael Goh - 20 words
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Article51 1951-11-05 2 V >WING is tho 29th r pi I C er oi Sup- s apore. vow RED MILK: 1 II tin t c i from c c--5. to $2.( 2\ tin Xl IM" reduced 10 to 5 5 11 tin K1.r.1- n i• from $13.80 151 words
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Article24 1951-11-05 2 A TOTAL 1.931 grims Singapore on II by tht Tyndareua from Mt .i The shin will ca J b X I24 words
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Article95 1951-11-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SIXTH Boys 1 Brigade Company, Singapore, was presented with tbeii a urs at the Paya Lebai Methodist Church yesterday. Two brass bugle? were also presented The presentation was made by Mis Grace Wee to Warrant Q:Y. vr Chew Chin T :n.95 words
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Article90 1951-11-05 2 WHEN P lice Lieutenant F J Devalle ol the Federation Police visited Singapore en Friday, be was stopped by two Military P licemen who checked his identity card. Later, ai a cabaret P Li A V Borra also asked for his io.cn- card Altfc ugh Devalle had90 words
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279 1951-11-05 2 Tiong Bahru Community Centre Standard Staff Reporter A CHALLENGE to critics of the Tiong Bahru Community Centre who are "more capable and better equipped, to take over the management from the present executive committee" has been issued by the General Secretary of the Centre,279 words
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197 1951-11-05 2 Standard Woman Reporter VICTIMS of the recent $3 million Joo Seng fire are settling down quite nicely again A number of them have erected new huts on the old site adjoining the burnt out factory. In cash and kind they have received a total197 words
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Article294 1951-11-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE FLAT bare land between the 6th milestone Changi Road and East Coast Road is fa; t giving way to red roofs as "Seaconomic** houses spring up. Seacon Limited are building 44 houses, the prite ranging from 813,000 for a294 words
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Article74 1951-11-05 2 LEW SWEE KEXG was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court Last Saturday with offering a bribe of $10 to Detective Sgt. YusoS at Arab Street on Nov. 2. Lim claimed trial and was given S2ui) bail until Nov. 9. Lim was alleged to have given the74 words
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Article55 1951-11-05 2 THE SIXTH general mccl ag of the Singapore Co-Operative Stores Society Ltd.. which was to have taken place at St Joseph's Institution Hall, Bras Basah Road, last Saturday aas adjourned and postponed for Nov. 10 at St. Anthony's Ha!!, by tne chairman. Mr. E. D. Siddons, because55 words
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Article105 1951-11-05 2 SIX HUNDRED Singapore children will get their elementary education m this fine building which has just been completed at Kampong Bharu and will house the new La Salle School. It was built by the Christian Brothers at a cost of more than 5250.000. This will be the105 words
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247 1951-11-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter A NEW SCHEME for training local boys as tradesmen for the Army m Malaya has just been announced by GHQ FARLLF. The minimum age is 15 years and 6 months and the maximum 18. They muM possess either a Standard Five247 words
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Article195 1951-11-05 2 STUDENT TEACHERS TO FORM SCM Standard Staff Reporter STUDENTS of fee Teachers' Training Collet m Singapore decided to form the Student Christian Movement of the College at a meeting held at the V.M.C.A. last Saturday. A pro-tern committee been elected to prepare the draft constitution for the S.C M which195 words
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Article36 1951-11-05 2 PROFESSOB Prrr^, r B 4 P: Eesw t of Educa Universiti 1 1 Malaya, I I k en the Fenn-Wu 1 education re- tomorrow at 6 p.m. Stamfrrd G:::s' Sd Watei 100 Stred36 words
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Advertisement201 1951-11-05 2 Insist on j ENNDS BRAND J Chlorophyll Tablets REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTE BRANDS I IMPORTANT! all chlorophyll* j TABLETS ARE NOT ALIKE: Research proving the sa'ety and effectiveness of yL chlorophyll, m eliminating body and breath odors, \L wai done with "ENXDS' tab'.ets— each tablet con- yL k- taming a ful]201 words
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Advertisement138 1951-11-05 2 Si b r RAJ BQ»U m k*fTO»« VBfttttc I*UI H [iWTrr pni --y-v--!4 w CNU4 fc II Ml farbl^rq 0 Hack A fj a mi n \nkmn 8 t n \t \Vt (J Coloured or White /V. 0 vt -Sa X m Sets 70" x 10il' V A (J 2138 words
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Miscellaneous66 1951-11-05 2 A PLUGGED DBUPEE FOR WILL SOMEBODY/ MYSELF IN.T-VOO > *TIS A HAVE A \YORtSELF THAT FOREIGN JOB f r J OFFER ME. A A CAN GET AT LEAST f A KCOHPANION, NTOSLA.f^ FRCE.? t§ ITS COLOR SCHEME IS -XV 3O YEARS OF < DEALV) OH MY /POME."' O* UNNATURAI^/ GOLDEN)66 words
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146 1951-11-05 3 GEORGE RASIAH - Cnuioment For Singapore Soon Standard Mail Reporter GEORGE RASIAH dfgdgdg \\T scientific discovery cont of lighl on plant and animal ai a \ital part m the future m m Singapore and the sur- > xiism, is now being c Netherlands, Japan 1 I with146 words
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Article451 1951-11-05 3 MICHAEL GOH - MICHAEL GOH THE PEOPLE OF PULAU TF.KONC Bj Standard Staff Reporter IN MMiAPORE, it a parrot is stranded atop the Mnooth dome of a mosque, traffic is stopped; the Fire Brigade is summoned; a 60-foot ladder is shot up; brave men risk their lives to451 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-11-05 3 photo. MR SAW TUX LEONG. son of Mr. and Mrs. Saw Beow Hwatt of R ui?oi»n who married Miss Lav Yoke Chan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lav Wan, m Singapore yesterday. Ihe eounie will spend their honeymoon m Penang. StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article162 1951-11-05 3 THE CHAIRMAN of the 1951 Poppy Day Appo.il gratefully acknowledges the following donations: Victoria Afternoon School $100, City C!ub $25 Robiason Co. Ltd $250. Green Collier Ltd. $250. R. Renton Co. $250. Hougkong Shanghai Bank $500. Uttamram (Singapore) Co. $250. Aik Hoe Co. Ltd.162 words
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Article153 1951-11-05 3 SUBSTATIONS In Singapore liable to load shedding today: DAY Mac Donald House, Tan hye Place/Fort Canning, :st\Ui m Waterloo St.. St. Amlrtus llii;!i St./ Stamford Rtl., Albert St., short Street, New Ice Work*, Fire Stone, Mackenzie Road, Itukit liniah IMiini)^, Balestier Road. Jalan Ampas, 8.M.8.C.. Mcßltchle, BraddeU Ki^e.153 words
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Article23 1951-11-05 3 THE Kang Ha Pheng Sin Kok Association celebrated its 14th Anniversary with a dinner at No. 30G-A Victoria Street last night.23 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-11-05 3 Pride Of The Angs pho'.o DAVID Ang Hock Choon, ic inner m the six to IS months section of the title of Baby champion of Singapore, holds the trophy and the $75 aicnrdcd to his mother. S tand a r dStandard - 41 words
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Article206 1951-11-05 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SPECIAL premiere of the film "Lady of the Lamp" and the accompanying flag day m aid of the Singapore Nurses Scholarship Fund raised $15,965.13. A sum of $6,066.67 has been sent to the Royal College of Nursing m London. A committee U-is206 words
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Article, Illustration527 1951-11-05 3 Heartiest Applause Goes To Mother Of Ten FOUR CHAMPIONS AT SINGAPORE BABY SHOW Mother Of y»c Year Allh Standard Woman Reporter been iudnV£ BIES ond *"<*' infonti I S |n 9opore's champions out of some 600 Baby Sknw h I°:; eks °2° Cntered the ofld v KatO ff C nVentStandard - 527 words
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Article50 1951-11-05 3 MR. ERIC VAX LENNEP from the Times of London has been Id Australia to discuss the Times Special Issue on the occasion of the royal tour by Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh next year. He passed through Singapore yesterday by Qantas BOAC Madras Tempi*50 words
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Article, Illustration252 1951-11-05 3 RANJIT SINGH - RANJIT SINGH By Standard Staff Keporlrr 0N E LAKH rupcn (about $61,000) ha* l>< < n donated by Malayan Sikh* within three month* for the building fund of a Sikh temple which i* now bring completed m Madras, South India. More ha* lurn promi nod by252 words
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Advertisement80 1951-11-05 3 Blind v r *?9 W ON! MJM \RKl»\\ SHIR In 59.40 S i> V keck m s stJti 1 I \\si .|!"bi. WKITS 53.80 53.4 \MBSKIN S .90 R YOUR PEST STORE IN THE CITY elsewhere, please tt> u» first. SILK STOBF, B id. ;>;«;»•'». I. i'hone *****. START SAVING80 words
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Advertisement79 1951-11-05 3 0 NOTHING COULD BE EASIER TO HANDLE, SI 0 NOTHING COULD BE MORE ECONOMICAL TO Xl V Q 300 MILES PER GALLON. U o Cyclema*teit|g|| 0 TAKES THE HARD WORK OUT OF CYCUNGN^^/' 0 \J sC- ■■■■■■■■7 I 0' :^^^BWB^^M^^ S^'^ jE-- m I A 0 NEW SHIPMENT OF BICYCLES79 words
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Miscellaneous138 1951-11-05 3 V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road: Mal«3 Conversational class 5.30 p.m Judo practice ?>.'AQ p.m., WeightLifting body-butlding group 5.30 p :n., "FAREU* Cup Billiards Tournament (i r> m.. Malay Literacy class 8.:5 Op m Chinese Y.MC'.A.. Srlr£;ip Road: Stafl meeting 9 a.m.. B tard meeting f>..!o p.m Body-build-ing 5.30 i^ m.. Table tennis138 words
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Article, Illustration783 1951-11-05 4 ' MARA - 'MARA By 4 ■...<- ion S be stage I Sii pores I nby the n bers ol Au.-- N riM fas eing presented by Mrv »;.ddes of the "little i ii 12 ol Singaf /eliest ladies will model nong them are models tG. S. King - 783 words
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Article, Illustration765 1951-11-05 4 JVEXT to driving his car, L* the motorist finds most satisfaction and pleasure m tinkering with it. It is well and good if you know what you are doing but often, an imaginary little fault soon develops into something really serious with overenthusiastic tinkering. If765 words
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1217 1951-11-05 4 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH f?HE MALAYAN fiTRIKG ON LONDON (By Air Mail) By MALAYA may well be the testing ground where the decree of the Conservative shift of policy is tried out. It is m the colonial field that the Conservatives have the greatest lattitude m altering the Labour1,217 words
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Advertisement78 1951-11-05 4 MR3 y 5 \l f iff o&L \hxtw ike •heat selector dial •tell-tale light MASSIVE BAKELITE HANDLE ML •streamlined body f^/'S •bivelled sole plate y'^^^r side entry of flex SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG BJai» rjfr Semi hinished Wjf^^J&^^^^Jm^ F »n«shed Steel Products fV^ ,!^S2 H>78 words
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Advertisement208 1951-11-05 4 6 GLANDULAR PRODU4 h YOU CAN Rl-COMMEV I WITH COM HUM E TESTRONES The wi>rid lamous comes nervous di^<trd»rv hnrtiosil The complete answer to preauiten OVERuHE^ Specially forniul.it Invaluable m cases nf i i vitality etc. Partu-ularh the hanire ol Life** y|D[j| CC A stron..-r lam ol li^l stubborn CMStS208 words
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19 1951-11-05 5 Bingham Takes Over Post Of R.C. In Penang DM (iu(hf I in- the retireston is aehis wife w t19 words
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Article89 1951-11-05 5 DAILY PAID WORKERS JOIN PHBSA Stamford Staff Mrrespondeni 1 s \NG. S —The Per... g iur B I Stafl Association t its second today 1 kers into >, c el ".ed »ra iry presi- > Ponniah presiM ed Merican, Messrs Sam--1 > Ali. X Ponnaran Ljtssim. Hon. secretary list, hon89 words
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Article21 1951-11-05 5 •ENANG. S I Mrs. c of i Lang- go den ai S M« iyammah Queen Sir) et he c21 words
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Article, Illustration208 1951-11-05 5 Standard Start Correspondent i P h V V^ S Vk t a speda! Sonerul meeting held here UM night the Penang Teachers' Union passed a resolution to take immediate steps together with one or more of their sister unions m other States or Settlements208 words
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124 1951-11-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Si General Sir Prank Simpson and Air Vice Marshal C. B R. Pelly, the Commandant Designate and Assistant Commandant Designate of iiie Imperial Defer College, have been m Malaya, They were m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and Sunday. The General si lye vt124 words
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Article33 1951-11-05 5 TELOK ANSON.Sun. A j three-year-ol i [ndian girl, KanM'.i'nnM'.i. is drowned m the U v Berna i Riv v r on Friday 1 hen she .1 companied her mother to >athe33 words
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147 1951-11-05 5 Standard Stuff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. Sixty-two recruits, including eleven women, turned out at the first parade of the Penang Control Unit Malayan Auxiliary Air Force at their headquarters m Peel Avenue this morning. There was i fair proportion c of Chinese, Malays, Indians147 words
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Article36 1951-11-05 5 TAIPING. Sun. The Perak I Ope:. A Kronchong and [n1 er-Ki hong Party Com-1 petition wil be held a: SI (Jeorge 1 '> Sc-ri >l Hall on Now m aid of the Poppy Day F,:; id. __J36 words
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Article110 1951-11-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU. S in. A Poppy Day Dance will be held at the J.C.SA. Club. Johore I Bahru, on Nov. 10 All pioceeds i will be sjiveu to the Poppy Day Fund. j Tickets at per head, inclu si\ c ol supper, ai c110 words
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Article221 1951-11-05 5 Boat Sinks Opposite Acheen Street Ghaut Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun— About one hundred tons of general ca X o estimated to cost over $1,000,000 went into the *ea when the Indonesian vessel Rent jong sank *hil e lying anchored m U,e Roads abuul221 words
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Article195 1951-11-05 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun —Am appeal for monetary aid to keep the various uduh education classes going, was made by a committee member of the Perak Adult Education Association. Funds 31 v urgently needed to buy stationery and, m some cases, to pay the195 words
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164 1951-11-05 5 Standard Start" Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The Federal Government has been asked to make early payment of arrears of salaries to members of the Malayan Federation of (iovernment Medical Em- i ployees' Trade Union. The President of the Federation, Mr. S. Manicam, has written164 words
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Article59 1951-11-05 5 TWO Indians, A: ulappun md Ragappan, were fined $20 each iin the Pant Bu:;':ir Couri x tien they pleaded guilty t>> a i: > -i m public They wei c an e*ted m Canal Street. Parit Bu I i The magistrate also ordered ;t i"eward ol five dollars59 words
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313 1951-11-05 5 I.M.P. Wants To Hand Over $95,000 Standard Stall <:;•• i >ndenf Xl \L\ I P| K. su:i —The ii.iinn i <ti the Ortja'iisint; Vmmtn ttec oi the? H..* m a letlei to the Officer .VJniini^rring the Government. I -deration if Malaya, offered i»n behalf of the Commit ire to hand313 words
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Article111 1951-11-05 5 U r s With a iew to ling m large tie prod or play of cultural id <• tiona i ein 1 F •<■ .<• l i Co it is n the p rod t ion f l A summer Nigl !>■ Lake lardens,111 words
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132 1951-11-05 5 Round-up KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— There were no casualties m brief engagements fought between security forces and bandits reported m the Federation In 'he H houi s up to b a.m. today. B;m<ji r s who attacked a Police station m the Kuantan area of Pahang132 words
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317 1951-11-05 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun.— AH indications here are that the forthcoming Municipal Elections will be keenly contested. The majority ol candidates for the tiuee Wards tor the forthcoming Municipal Elections here told The Standard today that if they were elected [heir o:;e purpose would317 words
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Article, Illustration15 1951-11-05 5 Mr. C. O. Lira, Radical candidate who is contesting the forthcoming: Municipal Elections m Penanjj.15 words
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116 1951-11-05 5 Singh Gives Assurance On Transport PENANC. Sun— An isiiiranre thai Labour candidates tor the Munu Lpal F! i i tions are not out toe my persona! gains or glory w bs 'oraameni lecoi iting the Council Hall* but to serve m the best l!l^v'^!^ of the public with The motto116 words
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Article24 1951-11-05 5 JOHORE BAURI Su Sultan nt .1 ihoi is giving i >. t ■1 i 1 B 1 N 7. m Sulta ih's la24 words
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Advertisement109 1951-11-05 5 FLOOD REPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Kxecuttve Eag^nrrr, Kuala Kubu Bahru. Sctan gor, rejmrteH yesterday thai the <ii milestone Kunrfjn; Kuang \a.»s under )•< inrhrs i»r water. The v\.iirr v%.»s 1 isiiii; It was r<'t»ort«-<I th.it M the 47'- milestone (■.«!> !*<».«. i m ♦*.irlh slip h.»<l -Miiiricd /^a Zrai^109 words
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Miscellaneous13 1951-11-05 5 I > mmMI |t; T noM'i prrKON H(r 1 fTHEN WFf Mi JGT Kf-LPV^13 words
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Article512 1951-11-05 6 A BOLT the must surprising statement to have been issued by Government was the explana--1 on ffiven on the decision to close down the camp at Mawai. Johore. "Mawai was never a resettlement area m the sense of a community protected by a perimetei fence," said the512 words
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Article394 1951-11-05 6 I i also cv] is that the settlers oi Mawai are parently at liberty to leave the area or j. :n a close ttlei W« hope this will not I 1 false m othei resettlement camp inmates who expect to be under protective surv< the duration of the emergency. The394 words
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844 1951-11-05 6 Anti- Corruption Dept. Is Urged In Ceylon COLOMBO. 1/ORTY years ago a Lieutenant-Gove rnor of Ceylon, Sir Alexander Ashmore, would have been bounded oui of Ceylon had not death mercifully intervened, for stating ai a public gathering that the majority of officers of the Government of the time did not844 words
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Article, Illustration939 1951-11-05 6 Stephen Graham - Stephen Graham SUMMING-UP ON RVSSLi^I 'ft By T*^*"~*"" ""'-T* m tA famous authority on Russia/ has travelled I Stephen ?«£<7' '^Xost any westerner. He knows Rus- j more extensively m that J| Hrn great number of races who make j sia. and lore* Russia and the thRanjit Singh - 939 words
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Article472 1951-11-05 6 S. Ramachandra - Some Memora ble Local Fires S. Ramachandra Bu iF'IER a lull of over a month the (disastrous Kampong B.;g:^ fire, iiie recent fire ?.t the Joo S t ng Rubb< r Works, Bukit Timah, has added to the list of memorable local fires. It was the tenth major lire m472 words
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Advertisement130 1951-11-05 6 USELESS EUSTACE "BJoke beiC IHMfS t«t .KiruiH a tfiintT Rft h »i>is*-lf nui <f d« ht Boss'" OVAITINE x Ik pRESH milk is reinforced In i tive elements end vitamins, c delicious food beverage on the 'Ovcltme.' Moreover, 'Ovoltine' properties which improve the I milk, thereby making iti I readily130 words
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Article22 1951-11-05 7 Tories To Call Two Parleys Con- early g con- ie pro(hi m.-t I inoary. mi Ni.utme I lk« -.ilt.Hn c Stptrn l|22 words
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15 1951-11-05 7 Reds Fail To Bait British Into Landing AP>— Hos- iding 3 i 1 S 2,15 words
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415 1951-11-05 7 At UN General Assembly In Paris Opening Tuesday UNITED NATIONS, Paris, Nov. 4 (IP).— The Western and Soviet blocs last night prepared world peace plans" for presentation to the I nited Nations General Assembly which opens here Tnesdav. French Foreign Minister R erl S415 words
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229 1951-11-05 7 V.ASHINCI OX. Nov 4 (UP) Th< United States, supported by its Allies bas prepared t-w disarmament proposals for the United Nations Genera! \ss€ nbly meeting that will tJw issue oi a cold war ice -Tagnt up to the Soviet i nion, it was229 words
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74 1951-11-05 7 Standard Staff Reporter A MALAY special constable, Mohamed Sharif! bin Yunus, shot hlmsell m the throat yesterday afternoon when he dropped his rifle while on guard duty outside the T.ii Thong Rubber Works. 51 mile Thomson Re. id. An emergency operation was performed74 words
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Article42 1951-11-05 7 Standard Staff Reporter A young European was severely beaten up last night shortly before closing time at a Chinese restaurani and bar m Orchard Ro;<ri. He was said to have been assaulted by four other Europeans.42 words
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62 1951-11-05 7 HONGKONG. Nov. 4. «AP> Hongkong's armed forces apparently have great faith m Hie colony's future. They announced yesterday building plan totalling HK525.920,000. The protect will spread over a period of some years" and will rover such tilings as dependents housing, rebuilding of barracks destroyed62 words
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Article31 1951-11-05 7 Four Sikhs were injured, two |oi them seriously, when a number of them were involved m brawl tlong Boal Quay late yesterday evening. Tbej wew sent to hospitaL31 words
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110 1951-11-05 7 SWANSEA. SOUTH WALES, Nov. 4. (Renter)— Delegates of 28.000 miners passed a resolution here yesterday protesting against the Trades Union Congress' decision and declaration this week that it would work amicably with Britain's new Conservative governmerit. The resolution criticised the T.U.C. General Council for110 words
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334 1951-11-05 7 ENDS FIRST WEEK IN OFFICE LONDON, Nov. 4 (TP)— Winston Churchill ended his first whirlwind week m office yesterday, preparing to tell the world how much sweat and tears he would demand of Britain and how far back he will lead the nation from the334 words
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Article72 1951-11-05 7 POLICE CLOSE TEHERAN UNIVERSITY TEHERAN, Nov. 4 (ReutersArmed police occupied Teheran University early today after ordering the students to leave. The decision to close the university ''up.*]! further notice" followed a fight last night between Tudeh (pro-Communist) and non-Tudeh students culmination of a series of demonstrations by Communist students. About72 words
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Article115 1951-11-05 7 Persia -Russia Border Accord TEHERAN, Nov. 4 (Reuter) —A spokesman of Persian Prime Minister Mohammed i Mossadeq announced today i that Persia and Russia had reached agreemeni on the delimitation of several points on the frontier between the two countries. The agreement would be sign- ed next Tuesday, the spokesmanReuter - 115 words
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77 1951-11-05 7 MANILA. Nov. 4. (AFP)— Dr. J Hollinger, the world famous bronchoscopist, is flying to San Francisco from Chicago to operate on Elvira Difuntorum. 11-month-old girl who swallowed nine pins three days ago. Elvira is leaving here for ban Francisco today, by air. The77 words
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Article81 1951-11-05 7 LAUSANNE. Nov. 4 (AP).— King Phumiphon Aduldet of Thailand lefi by train today on the first let: of a three-week journey back to Bangkok where he will assume his royal duties The 24-year-old king was accompanied by Queen Sirikit and seven-month-old Princess Übol Ratana81 words
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Article47 1951-11-05 7 ROME Nov 4 (UP) Maria Vittoria Teresa Couderc, French foundress of a religious order, was beatified m St. Peters Basilic;. today. The Blessed Maria who died on Sept. 26, 1885 was declared to be "of heroic virtue" by the late Pope Pius XI m 1935.47 words
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102 1951-11-05 7 ST AGATHE DESMONTS. QUEBEC, Nov. 4 <AP> rhJtin* *aih "princes* Elizabeth and the Duke of Fdin^urThS^ the!? first Canadian s lei»h ride all alone m a snow storm yesterday. V\??£,m? K^-old horse named Candy pulled .v \£r?s French Canadian .lelgh about the 500-aere102 words
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78 1951-11-05 7 CViRO Nov. 4 (AP>— Sheppard "Abdullah" King, Texan fiance of Egyptian dancer S.mnia Gamal, does not want to waste time between nis arrival m Cairo on Nov 2o and his wedding to Samia. King, who wen divorce Friday m Mexico, from his first78 words
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Article58 1951-11-05 7 VALLEJO, California. Sow 4 (Reuter) The American destroyer Jenkins described as 'one of 'the first atomic age vessels has been recommissioned. The United Stateg Navy would not reveal details but said 11 was one of the Navy's flr^t electronics ships and was loaded with every type of58 words
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Article39 1951-11-05 7 BUENOS AIRES, No\ 4 He ter).— Senora Eva Peron. wife oJ President Perwn. waa taken to hospital la»1 Might and may be ,ie'ate.J on sne hai been iuifering f:' f »ni advanced anaemia rot several months.39 words
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197 1951-11-05 7 Heald Named To Post Of Attorney-Gen. LONDON. Nov. 4 (Reuter) Prime Minister Winston Churchill yesterday appointed Mr. Lionel Frederick Heald 54, as Attorney-General, one of the key legal posts m the new Government. Mr. Heald won prominence m the last Parliament by helping to abolish the much-maligned common informer, a197 words
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Article179 1951-11-05 7 LONDON 1 Nov. 4 (UP) The mystery of the fate of British explorer Colonel Percy Fawcett and bis two companions who disappeared on their romantic search for •i lost civilization m tne Brazilian jungles 26 years ago remains unsolved. Hope that the skeletal remain* brought to179 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-11-05 7 photo. Mist shrouds the valleys as Heartbreak Ridge makes its morning appearance on the front m Korea. In the foreground is Hill 803 known to the troops as Bloody Ridge. A honeycomb surface and stripped tree trunks form a desolate monument to the dead of both sides whoA.P. - 54 words
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189 1951-11-05 7 LONDON, Nov. 5, (Reuter).- Russia has warned Turkey that she "cannot remain indifferent" to Turkey joining the Atlantic Pact, the official Soviet Ncwi Agency, Tass, said yesterday, m a dispatch received m London. The rtati nenf Bald 1 i Soviet Govenunrafl dn necessary bo189 words
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Article109 1951-11-05 7 BEIRUT. Nov. 4 (UP)— Anglo-American diplomats consider themselves winners of the first round of the battle m the creation of a Middk East defence pact since 'lie Arab states, with the exception of Egypt: 1. Have not refused the offer but merely u.sked for109 words
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116 1951-11-05 7 MOSCOW. No-. 4 kUP)—Premier Josef Stalin, praising Alexander Ne.smeyanuv. P/e.^ident of the Academy of Sciences, m an article m [zvestia on progress of the Soviet Union, said today "The Suviet Union possesses the secret of atomic energy. "It imperialist s'^es rega d atomic energy116 words
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Article63 1951-11-05 7 GLASGOW. Not 4 a-:. 8 itii ship 01 kc wi\ operate to the utmost ith < pi esent Tory Gove any other pr< n ided M i i OOt try to interfere with legitimate tunc' ions ol I <i« unions. Mr James Matt i leading official63 words
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Article41 1951-11-05 7 FAYID (SUEZ CANAL KO I \civ 4 (Beuter) Britts i I i today cordoned o(l th« j v• i Canal Zone village ol S< i neai fffnwiUa. v/bile Ecypti^n police seait^rad it i" 1 Several firearms were d <41 words
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Article50 1951-11-05 7 MB ANTHONY EDEN B Foreign Secretary o::Aei! P« i yesterday from London to lead country's delegation to the Gene; a 1 Assembly ope i tnon <r.v He .s su i attend i j-en^s df conference! e«n policy with French F < "■',<?] Robert S. v Secietari50 words
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136 1951-11-05 7 Pieck Makes 'Important Proposal' To W. Germany BERLIN. Nov. J, H« ut« 1 Kast Orman Pi<sml«iil Wilholm Piecfc has >ent an "important proposal" to th«President of West Germany. Dr. Theodor Heuss. ulmli aims at facilitating (ierman unity, jt was officially annotin ced here last nifiht. This is the flrsl time136 words
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Advertisement76 1951-11-05 7 JW^^Y^+ ±Ws* >^t^^tLj^t^ fc.T^^ t^ t^ fc.Yrf t^T^ hT^ hTid kX^i teT^ fcT< > T^ rr tt rr Tr rr rr rr r* t^ rr rr tt rr tt tt rr ttttttt t I IHshvs ►j« c *ssBi* o^€y2£ t "tm^fjePi >$■ 7/iese handsome casse- ro/e a/snes comprise an MJI76 words
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430 1951-11-05 8 Markets Have Active Week Industrials Show Big Improvement By A Special Correspondent Local markets had an active week while Mr. Churchill was taking over. And while all with substantial stakes m Malaya would have liked to have seen his majority greater, there were unanimous expressions ol relief when it became430 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-11-05 8 Round-the-World Trio: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McGiffln of Southgate. California, and his sister-in-law, Mrs, Vera B. Beli of Conrad. lowa (left) are seen on board the worldgirdler President Polk which has arrived m Singapore.35 words
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255 1951-11-05 8 While the ex-enemy countries Japan, Germany and Italy had made substantial progress m increasing their fleet, India is lagging behind even m possessing the modest target of 2,000,000 tons. Moving the aioption the accounts of i ;i .c Eastern Shipping Corporati m at the255 words
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Article178 1951-11-05 8 Kesane Tin Ltd. Continuing their policy of k< ling share- holders fully informed, the directors have circularised shareholders regarding the de-water-j ins? of the mine and the installation of the two now 500 h.p. engines by the tributors. Provided labour us forthcoming, it is expected that output will178 words
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Article43 1951-11-05 8 HONGKONG. Nov. 4 (UP)— The Civil Air Transport Corporation announced yesterday that i; will start a regular weekly service between Bangkok and Taipei. Planes leave Taipei on Sundays for Bangkok and depart there on Mondays, en route I i Toky >.43 words
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Article383 1951-11-05 8 The Week's Business Industrial*. Alexandra Brie!; 0rd.52.97i, Fraser and Neave Ord $4..* b t3 $4 20. Cammoo $2.77J to $2 35 to $2.825, Hongkong Bank (Colonial Register) $860 and $855 Malayan Breweries $5.(i0 to $5.50 Malayan Cemeni 42 c. Malayan Collieries S2 15 to $2.20 McAlister $41.00, Singapore Cold Storage383 words
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Advertisement406 1951-11-05 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Borg« Nov 17 Vessel t O f Muor Weekly H Tar For R ergot N o» 10 Vessel *or Malaccc Twic« Weekly Hong Thong for Bagan Vessel Port Dickson... WeekK a^j Apl Nov 17 Tung Song tor Malocca Port406 words
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Advertisement339 1951-11-05 8 "MALAYA" fo* 8on glo^. Horxjkono 9 **r, s "MEONIA" fat *^jk+ U^N r "KINA" for Borgko- htm. Kong, Msnitr 0 Yokohamo "LALANDIA"t for So.go, >* Bangkok 'i, "KAMBOOIA" for 3o Hongkong Kobe 752! homo 1 •'INDIA" far bmkok rte. Kong "obe& Y-o-- n 20ja(| "PRODUCE-, ftOMJA^; SA.L.NGS TO CONT-NEN CaNO(K339 words
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Article27 1951-11-05 9 'Leave 'Em Alone, professor!" I P. r "h con- i facts b are known < ther pt tple m i S -;■■<. and li them i CRITIC Singapore. i27 words
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Article268 1951-11-05 9 Sir: An article was pub- Lis ed m the Sw I. mea recently 11 as entitled A Ueosc C »Hcs" I s a statement by Pro- Si.cock. i P fess Silcock rel rted ie objections of Biith uad called them to bis na thai these ical claima268 words
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Article175 1951-11-05 9 Silcock 's Fear 'Groundless' Ft S1 •> U t the towns S m at t lesti oi the pc le's The pre^e: :s ther rea- f s v. •>:. a n. n or her privileges he s may be. Pr >fess r S on Birth C< n- t i g175 words
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Article311 1951-11-05 9 Exams. Wanted Sir: What is a City when inadequate privileges are granted to its inhabitants? Since educatii n plays the most important part m the lives of the citizens, and for that matter the progress of this country, to succeed m our march towards self-govern-ment, every endeavour should be mace311 words
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Letter187 1951-11-05 9 Sir- _it cannot be too clearly indicated that the distinction of King's Counsel is conferred by reason of the Advocate's pre-eminent position at the Bar. In England the g--J is m the hands of the Lord Chancellor, though conferred by His Majesty the King. Similarly m the Crown187 words
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Letter483 1951-11-05 9 PERSIA NEED FOR CAUTION Sir; This talk that Britain must get tough m Persia can be very dangerous. So let me sound a note of caution. During the election campaign the Tories cried from the hustings that the Labour Gi vernment had bungled the Persian oil issue. Now let us483 words
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270 1951-11-05 9 Sir:— Please allow me a little space for this letter and to say that the letter of Mr. Supermo interests me very much while your Editorial para 5 and 6 is 1 worth noting I have sent a letter to the War Council270 words
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Letter181 1951-11-05 9 Sir.— V t article 01 the great inity fanti This For fi H this "M <' .c t tnent las made i I I < carr.r,. st the t< U As enne appears I i this M; aff a and I (I r' some r df th« y181 words
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Advertisement81 1951-11-05 9 from "Classified" Sure! PLACE YOUR ADS. WITH THE Singapore §>tanfcarfr BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM AT LOWEST COST. ta per Ine with a minimum charge of $2/- for 4 lines Hng 16 short words) will enable you to place an ad m japore Standard (Daily Edition) under Situations Vacant, Accommodation Vacant, For81 words
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Advertisement122 1951-11-05 9 ISTHMIAN LINE S.S. "STEEL ARTISAN' due 26th December 1951 S.S. "STEEL TRAVELER" due 31st December 1951 S.S. "STEEL ROVER" due 4th Jorvjory We have pleasure m quoting the fo!!cw ng ccV- f rt the Isthmian Steamship Company, New Yo-k "WF ARE VERY PLEASED TO ADVISE YOU PROI 01 I D122 words
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Miscellaneous50 1951-11-05 9 yTH t THAT GARA6EJ! I I ImU (PLEASE MA2EL 1 DOM'T TFI li nO M'-r <~ct fr-P'-lwY N I \J' VJ\ 1 1 L --A~ l-rr 1 I I ive got to take II- r^- p*^ ;BV| I I J -V- ADVANTAGE OF l^^^^v !c^ BEEN mad injJ r ;i50 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-11-05 10 \Bo\i i Mrs. W. Clyde MtKY.it. and (below) Mrs. I. aura Houthenson who will model some of the gowns at the Doris Geddes Fashion Show ti» be held at the American Club, m Singapore's < athay Buildin?. on November 13. The show. which is open to members65 words
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Article50 1951-11-05 10 j Potted Reviews j 1 \U Kill v «•{>;> Jones I *< I 1 > record 5 H,. B I '< mo s with P Sinaa- HMV. who c a > piano a i ing H.\! has sua« I He v i i i ■V 1 I50 words
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Article, Illustration483 1951-11-05 10 CHRISTINE DIEMER - AUSTRALIA REAPS BENEFIT OF LOTTERIES CHRISTINE DIEMER By GOVERNMENT sponsored can achieve, among other things, major benefits for humanity believes Mrs. Lisette Hackmayer, well-known local singer who has recently returned from an 18 months' stay m Australia. In her enthusiastic description ot the country and its people, Lisette told me483 words
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Article81 1951-11-05 10 HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 4 (AP> —Andy Devine is worried about bis weight o'lj lbs His rotund figure is his stock m trade and he says it is beginning to melt away. "I can ride horseback for hours, I can even diet and not lose enough to worry81 words
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Article751 1951-11-05 10 ' JON - Make Lessons A Pleasure For Fido 'JON' MORE ABOUT DOG TRAINING BY HPHOSE of you who were with us m this column List week will know what we are hoping to do. °thers will not. hence this is directed at those who are standing Around wondering what to do with751 words
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Article187 1951-11-05 10 Jeamine Varvaal - THE STARS AND YOU Jeamine Varvaal f rni».u s FORECAST:— I alike j ve>terdav, today ma» be very productive. In spite of 4 riik of over precipitate activity m the afternoon. The morning is favourable for frminine activities and tradrv artistic occupations, intellectual work jn* the benefits derived from it.187 words
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Advertisement293 1951-11-05 10 XOW SHO II Yf, 11 a.m.. 1.45. UiO. 6.J0. 9.30 p m wMk I "The SON of I MONTE CRISTO I^S I iouis Hu, nt4lr ,l m IB j I last nrtt f p ni\A flirr m I pay! ptn^CTit^ijgql i IoeiMcCREA^/p^; I The Blessed E Entertainmenl i I its293 words
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Miscellaneous323 1951-11-05 10 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA 10: D a^ usic fr °m Ihe Griffin SINGAPORE PENANG <M 4 m «1 on.) a'2Bo Itc/l metres) 0.:55 am lor the Schools; 9.55 •■"I 5 m As Singapore! lo am As Interlude: 10 a.m. Emergency News uala Lumpur: 10.4j pm. As (K.L.); 10.4.-. lor the323 words
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Miscellaneous391 1951-11-05 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE t£L NEW SERIES -No. 13 6— R-.ver In B— Cook m fact '23 w > (,7 3 |9 \o 11— Web-footed bird rr~~ mmm >^ m -j "T™ 1 IS— Deer's horn z N 15— Worthless j j leavings c 777 n~ 777 Ta 16- Ethiopian 7391 words
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Article873 1951-11-05 11 Merchant, Hazare Score Centuries NEW DELHI, Nov. 4 (Reuter)— Brilliant centuries by Merchant and Hazare who scored 154 and H>4 not out respectively helped India gain a lead of 215 runs with four wickets m hand over the MCC when the Ist Test match873 words
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Article, Illustration105 1951-11-05 11 More than 500 Singapore children from 13 Social Welfare centres gathered at the Raffles Institution ground for an inter-centre sports mcct the first of its kmd to be held by the City's Social Welfare Department. Excellent arrangement and the enthusiasm of both the children and the various centre leaders made105 words
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Article280 1951-11-05 11 LONDON, Nov. 3 (Reuter)— Cardiff who last week beat Cambridge University by 29 points to 13 today met Oxford University and were distinctly fortunate to win by 11 points to eight. The Oxford XV which has not undergone the same team experiment as Cambrdge certainly280 words
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Article126 1951-11-05 11 KUALA IXMPI'R. Sun. A competition to elect Malaya's sportsman of the year is being sponsored by the youth section of TPCA. premier sports club m this country. This nil! be an annual event and the public is being invited through the local press to elect the126 words
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Article87 1951-11-05 11 CHICAGO. Nov. 3 (Reuter)— Joe Louis, former world heavyweight champion, is m danger of permanent injury if he continues fighting according to Dr. J. M Houston, medical adviser to the lilinc:* State Athletic Commission. He advises Louis to stop fighting for his own safety. Dr87 words
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Article128 1951-11-05 11 PENANG, Sun.— Taiping Malays hockey team who beat Penang Malays yesterday chalked up another victory this afternoon when they defeated the Chinese Recreation Club by 2-1 on the Victoria Green today. The visitors showed better combination and their forwards were very fast Chinese on the other128 words
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Article85 1951-11-05 11 AWTHAR SINGH WINS kL 100 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. For the second year m succession Awthar Singh won the All-Mala-yan 100 miles cycling championship bettering his own record by 73 sees. The race was held at Lake Gardens today. He returned a time of five hours seven minutes 47 sees. Rahmat85 words
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Article56 1951-11-05 11 PEXAXG. Sun. The six-a-side knockout soccer competition held on the Westlands School ground was won by the Chinese Club who beat Indian Association by one corner m the final. Chinese Club: Ban Chuan, Poh Ann Siang Lai. Heng Yen, Hwa K.vai and Swee Cheng Indians: Maniam,56 words
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Article108 1951-11-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— The quadrangular hockey tournament m which Selangor, Perak. Pahang and Negri Sembilan participate will be played on the Victoria Institution ground on Nov. 9 to 11. The change of venue has been necessitated by the refusal of the Selangor Club to permit play between108 words
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Article54 1951-11-05 11 IPOH. Sun.— The following 17 players have been selected to represent Perak m the quadrangular hockey meet at Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 9. 10 and 11: Aziz. Mat Xoor. Hazari, P. Sankey, Selvanayagam. G. Murugesu. Hamzah, Rafique, Thiilainathan, Xarian Singh. Arul. ArifT. Major Hustings, Hnmid. D. Navarednara,54 words
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385 1951-11-05 11 THE Singapore Hockey Association's Div. 1 League has reached a very interesting closing stage as no fewer than three teams are still ia tbe running for honours. At the moment. Ceylon Sports Club are on top having dropped three points m seven outing.-. Singapore Recreation385 words
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Article68 1951-11-05 11 LONDON Nov. 4 (Rruter) A natural grincM.ind. which it is estimated, uill provide an additional 250JKW vprrtator, with an uninterrupted view of the Grand Nation < course of construction at Aintree. It is hoped to complete Thr'banftVirknown as the Grand National Jtank* fa. l quarter of a68 words
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193 1951-11-05 11 LONDON. Nov. 4 (Reuter)— lf Wong Peng Soon, the Malayan badminton ace makes a bid next March le for the third successive less strenuous than m pre- to win the All-England til time he may find the task vious years. In future top flight players193 words
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Article70 1951-11-05 11 MANILA. Nov. 4: < R« ut< r The (Malayan Cfainesc XI this evt-ning continued their winning streak m their Manila series. defeating the San Miguel Brett cry dreenshirts hv 9 o. The evenings star performer for the visitors Has Pang Seang Teik inside left, who scored three70 words
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Article18 1951-11-05 11 FIELDING thre* Singapore players, D.ir.i! Bahai Clul <> feated 30 Bt. HAC>C 2 1 ai Alexandra yesterday.18 words
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Article41 1951-11-05 11 KUALA MPUR S i Km erting ipe I "< betnK eve [Si angoi i fte ub defeat ed Coml i Am 3 1 m i a ity socce Pu< i i< >ad grou id teh h •>>. st and li esi41 words
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Advertisement640 1951-11-05 11 TENDER NOTICE 'TLNDERS which will close at 1 12 noon on 19th November 1951, are invited by the Comissionei of Police. Federation! Malaja for the supply of quite nets Pull particulars may be bt ined on application to the Q Branch Office, Police j Headquarters, Bluff Road, X ila Lumpur.640 words
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Advertisement542 1951-11-05 11 FOR SALt QNE Silver Fox Coat. First quality. Excellent condition and .tyle. Phone ***** otiice hours. TENDER NOTICES "TENDERS which will close at 12 noon on Bth November 1951 are invited by the Commissioner of Police Federation of Malaya for the supply ;of black leather ankle boots Full particulars can542 words
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Advertisement151 1951-11-05 11 To make your house look bright and flty— *-r>-'V 'Ji^ With walls impervious <>^sj^l SXOWCEM'S the magic word to Wfl Q y a ust say the word to us). SNOWCEM will give yen,: house a digmlied appearance and added weather '^■*SEog}& protection. We supply and strongly moominrikl SNOWCEM— the tough151 words
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Miscellaneous30 1951-11-05 11 [TIDES? %1 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TOUAI A« rJI Singapore --48 142 Malacca U.t9 11.43 Port Dickson 10.10 10.24 Port Sham 905 9.57 Penan? 3.37 4.4530 words
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Article741 1951-11-05 12 Fine Win Over Middlesbrough LONDON, Nov. 3 (Reulrr). Arsenal, the ■mml *ucces>ful club m British football for the I* .M 20 years, jumped into the leadership of the Football League today by winning at Middlesbrough while the previous leaders Bolton were losing at home to Portsn741 words
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Article857 1951-11-05 12 Latest League Positions > tf, N•• 4 Renter)— i ing are footb ji indings after yestei te& nasi dikision w D LP A Pts v If 9 4 328 15 22 Q J 3 4 > -2 II s 4 J4 U I 3 326 l J 14 26 21857 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-11-05 12 The world weifhtlifting championships are m progress m the ice nanr« it urn™ w.14 words
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Article415 1951-11-05 12 FLOWER BP scored a triumphant 4—l victory over Merritime m the junior inter-club semi-final at the Haw Par hall last night and thus qualified to meet Bournemouth m the final. In the inter-school ties AngloChinese School defeated Raffles Institution 4— 1. while Anglo Chinese Continuation School415 words
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Article39 1951-11-05 12 SINGAPORE'S Cosmopol t.n 1 n* Club will r include their Js?»| ««««n with the I««m Thi, wi fl at 1 IT torn ramoeied i) X t -i' b: i C J PWrt* «U1 be distributed ,t39 words
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171 1951-11-05 12 SYDNEY, Nov. 4. (AP).— Four players of the l\S. Davis Cup tennis team arrived here last night by plane. They were accompanied by non-playing; Captain Frank Shields and coach Jack Kramer. The players are Ted Schroeder. Dirk Savitt, Vie Seixas and Tony Trabert.171 words
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Article194 1951-11-05 12 SINGAPORE Teachers Training c ege defeated University of Malaya by B—l m a friendly badminton match at the Victoria School yesterday. Results were: Teachers menj tioned fii si Men's singles: Lav Teng Chuan beat Laporte Khoo 15—4. 15 1: Oei Kirn Hock beat Tay Scow Huah194 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-11-05 12 photo Joe Louis (left), former heavyweight champion of the world, and Rocky Marciano close during the third round of their fight at New York City's Madison SquareGarden on October 26. Marciano. unbeaten heavweight from Boston, Massachusetts, knocked out Louis m the eighth round. APAP - 44 words
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Article160 1951-11-05 12 NEWCASTLE, Nov. 3 (Reuter) The South African Rugby Jni )n t Hiring team upheld ''•<-''[• unbeaten record when iney beat a combined Northeastern Counties XV by 19 P°»nts (two goals, two penalty Soals, one try) to eight (one Roal, one itoppeJ goal). At .tiMiiiio the tourists160 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-11-05 12 The crowd at Harringay Aren slow -handicapped every roun< of the match between 49-year old Larry and the Italian Ma Mountain," four years youngei Then Gains tried to throi Camera out of the ring. Botl toppled over the ropes and fe\ among reporters. Gains wa underneath Camera on tot Camera68 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-11-05 12 photo. Hamilton Rirhurdson. the 13-year-old member of the American I)a\is Cup loam who left Singapore by Qantas BO AC' for Australia yesterday. StandardStandard - 23 words
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Article27 1951-11-05 12 PLAYING with ten men.. dan Eng Seng School teachers beat Outram School teachers b.v a gift goul m a friendiy football played on Saturday27 words
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124 1951-11-05 12 BATU PAHAT, Sun.— The fitter Kluang Chinese defeated Cameronians XI ;;-i In a football match In aid of the Batu Pahat Government English School Sports Fund at the school padang here yesterday. Despi! c the poor ground conditipns tne game was played at a fasi124 words
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Article466 1951-11-05 12 BEI.O\K art' the weights for ihe second day's races of the Selangor Turf <;iul>, November meeting on W ednesday. CLASS 5. DIV. 1— 5i FURS. Thirlmere 9.0(1 Egyptian Queen 8.13 Royal Borough 8.11 Sunny Valley 8.10 Dancing Fury 8.08 Unaware 8.07 Cinema B.oti Musketeer 8.04 De-Win466 words
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Article229 1951-11-05 12 TAIPING, Sun.-Perak beat Kedah by 15 points (three goals) to 12 (four tries) m yesterday's friendh inter-state rugger fixture played on Esplanade lhis was Ferak s second win m three outings this season. Last week at Ipoh. Perak beat Selangor by six points to three229 words
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25 1951-11-05 12 ThomasCup Hero To Get Gold Racket sami Urn f ,i. .■n,i,, p p vary of MR sity. gold hero, i S and i B throug!25 words
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