Singapore Standard, 6 November 1951
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Title Section12 1951-11-06 1 Singapore Standard Wl- SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMEHR 6, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS12 words
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209 1951-11-06 1 Churchill 's programme Is Approved 5 I I*). I'lir mtrm British cabinet ■.ion Mum-hill'* programme for home himl hi* lio|mvh lor cndin<; til llir towl war. I The pr igramme v, Ul be laid e Parliament and the .■•him o-A in the tradition;* "King's Speech'" foli Churchill's first oration as209 words
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13 1951-11-06 1 Russia Iran Sign Accord On Border S ilTl LOSED I s haa s13 words
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Article230 1951-11-06 1 sim, VPORK is leading br three |amt-s to one in the first mriH of th^ North South fin.il i)t t'te Kaon; Seong Cup tie against Selangor. played at the tlappv World stadium I.ini Bight Ihe results were:— i>ng Peng Soon (Singapore) ttf.it l.im Kee Fong >el.in?ori230 words
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Article298 1951-11-06 1 Moves Launched To Seize Initiative From Soviet Govt. WASHINGTON, Nov. S (LIP) President Truman ami Secretary of State Dean Acheson are teaming on a diplomatic project to seize the world "peace offensive" Iron the Kremlin. Administration officials said today that the key part of the strategy is298 words
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Article121 1951-11-06 1 PARIS. Nov. 5 (Reuter) A Russian proposal to refer the question of Chinese representation in the United Nations to the sixth General Assembly opening here tomorrow was defeated today by 20 votes to 11 at the "winding up" session ot the fifth assembly. Eleven countries121 words
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Article55 1951-11-06 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Australian and New 7>:t land Association he'd successful dinner and dance at the Raffles Hotel last night to help boost the Poppy Day Fund. Tiie proceeds of the dinner '.md d:iii(v and [rom horse races held at the hotel I wards midnight will55 words
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312 1951-11-06 1 Prepa ra tions For Singapore Civil Defence Rushed Standard Siafi Reporter THAT preparations were being rushed for the civil defence of tin- Colony of Singapore in the event <>1 an emergency based on tin* United kingdom model ol civil defence with modifications to suit local conditions *as revealed at a312 words
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179 1951-11-06 1 School For Instructors hi Vital Step THE Secretary for Defence and Internal Security of Singapore. Mr. H. G. Turner yesterday said that the first important step before civil defence could be started in the Colony was the setting up of a school for instructors. The initial arrangements for such a179 words
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25 1951-11-06 1 To strensthen "Operaiion Starvation" still further, all free rice sales in Johore State have been prohibited from November 1.25 words
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Article22 1951-11-06 1 LAS VEGAS.. Nevada. Nov. B (Reuter) The fifth atomic blast in the current test series exploded at 1631 GMT today.22 words
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200 1951-11-06 1 TOKYO. Nov. 5 (Reuter)— The Communists are expected to reject a ne<,v four-point United Nations proposal made today to speed up a cease-fire in Korea. Tae proposal was announced at the truce sub-committee"s talks at Panmunjom simultaneously with an Allied counter-attack on the200 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-11-06 1 photo. r r i n f e s s Lhzabeth ana President Truman driving: away from Washington airport en route to Blair House, Presidential residence, upon arrival of the Princess and the Duke of Edinburgh in the I.S. on Ott. 31. APAP - 42 words
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Article109 1951-11-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Thirteen prizes in the Social and Welfate Board's Second Lottery have still to be claimed, including the third price of $19,125 which was drawn by ticket No *****9, sold at Penang The other unclaimed tickets are: fourth prizes $:i.325 each: Nos *****6 (sold at109 words
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Article, Illustration112 1951-11-06 1 THE Malayan Railv^y Administration announced that three major derailments of trams caused by sabotage of the main line during the past seven days have caused some delays in the delivery of goods traffic. Members of the U.S.A. Committee on Expenditure in the Executive Department oi" the U.S. House112 words
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134 1951-11-06 1 PARIS, No*. 5 (\V). 1W I nited Stale* na-* r«lial»l\ reported todav to ha\e aeeioled Ui propose a worldwide anus census, im hiding u complete counting of all BtOUtic weapons. Inclusion of atomic weapons in the proposed arms census represents a drastic change134 words
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Article191 1951-11-06 1 B> Henri «l«- Turenne, Standard >j>«'»ial dprrr H|MMMmI WASHINGTON, N<»\. .">. WeU4afora*ea' rfcrtra here believe thai President Truman nan |»m nW ft n;*l touch lo a "peace plan" **hieli be *ill ainioiiiicr in national-wide l»roa«lea«*l next Wedneana| May alter the opening of the sixlh (.eneral V--nnl>l\191 words
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Article31 1951-11-06 1 LONDON, Nov. I <AP> A medical bul letin lid lodaj lh« Kind's tiealtfa h.-is steadii> Im-:>:oi>-d owei the p i i. hut i he need for <■■■*•■ >■ I email ■>31 words
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Advertisement27 1951-11-06 1 r f\(\ i'.l ll'l'i'lli'^l r niTDI i taw¥W^w lil' '"t OOLD FLAKE Sj/ per f,* 35 cfs per /O's packet "05 per fa 40 cts per lOsj>ackefi27 words
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Advertisement102 1951-11-06 1 RFffFEiMAFTfq Q Dtf^ 1 ICEIREAM^fci COLD 6TOBACI L±jf~s^S\ CMAMOHCS ITIX RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Stondo'd London Ccite^pondent LONDON, No». 5. The ♦ollowing ore the doting prices o» »übbr« ond ria w th* London Marker todov LONDON ROBBER LONOON T N Spot 45 Id Spot: £980 per ton Nor. 45id buy«r»,102 words
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194 1951-11-06 2 Frisbv Answers N air's Complaint !>taiMiani Mall nrporttT 1 :\Y Singapore Director Education, Mr. A. Vt I r,-!i\ %«-t*r*i.!\ f.iiil thai, \*i:li iln ronseni of parents, i!:- raavaiwia*; <>f local school rbildren i«>r dec- < i rampai^nin^i i- a "hkhl thing* 91 ying194 words
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Article, Illustration227 1951-11-06 2 photo. ABOVE:— Tuo Sergeant Majors °f the S. A. S. Regiment, Sfft. Major R. Bennett (left) and S?t. Major Mel.aushlin. Sgt. Major Bennett who is 32-years-old has been a pararhutiM in th t Uorld War 11. He lias been in Egypt, Sicily, Italy. N W. Earopc andStandard; Raymond Chan; Joseph wee - 227 words
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Article, Illustration81 1951-11-06 2 .K ML Mdll >l i 1) Mu> tl!.: .i»-:-[.UIi Mlll.iCiT (if >1 v ril :nd *»on* M >l idr.i». *»m.t.n a Krtk in >in^.i--i I.- m i I- .ii dealers in ii.i: ii leal toba< io. hile '> r |m nrll] iN) **•> if Siaga- M .1:1 v Ji v,,.;!,.81 words
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Article86 1951-11-06 2 A MAN ahe is alleged to have bed ese 1 iraihi living at B t k t Timah c!:t,med~ trial ai f\ssizes yesterday to a charge :v The ised Too Kee Cia ar.d three other unknown men leged I have visited the Ft 4 this yeai nd G86 words
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492 1951-11-06 2 Michael Connors - Michael Connors B > Standard Staff Reporter said he hoped Mr. Lyttelton would bo able and willing to receive advice from local people d.rec: .ir.ri n< only from Governmeni ;>r.d business circles This sh ui<3 give him an Oppori mity "to appreciate ::-.e492 words
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Article55 1951-11-06 2 QUEK MENG KES. 18. was sentenced in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to nv.i months' rigorous imprisonment tor stealing a fountain pen worth $17. th e property of Heng Poh Kwan. at Bras Basah Road on Oct. 18. He wu\ be six months under Police supervision after55 words
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188 1951-11-06 2 S 'pore Will Form New Body To Help The Blind Standard Woman Reporter A NEW voluntary organisation, the Singapore Association for the Blind, will be formed, at ian inaugural meeting to be j held at the Social Welfare Dep irtment tomorrow. Representatives from the rr.edical, educational and social wel- fare188 words
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Article, Illustration400 1951-11-06 2 Negro Womanln US Arms Study Mission Standard Woman Reporter Mrs. Christine Rav Davis. Chief Clerk of the Committee on Expenditure in the Executive bepart merit of the U.S. House of Representatives, who came to Singapore with the U.S. mission to discuss the adaptability of British techniques in the American military400 words
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Article122 1951-11-06 2 AFTER selling 65 articles of jewellery worth $8,912 entrusted to him by his firm, the Loong Sjm Goldsmith of South Bridge Road. Cheong Yam Whye. absconded for more than two years until he was arrested while working for another goldsmith in NYrth Bridge Road.122 words
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243 1951-11-06 2 ITS a fantastic amount for the prosecution to a k SlOO.OOO bail.' declared dtfence counsel Mr. D. S. Marshall in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. Mr. Marshal] was making an application for bail on behalf of Lee Kick Ngee, 36, who was charged243 words
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Article47 1951-11-06 2 A TENTATIVE charge of murder by causing the death of 30--year-old Periasamy at Kampong Bahru Road at 11. 30 pm on Oct. 31 was explained to Raman Thamotharam, aged 32 in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. Raman was remanded in custoday until Nov. 12.47 words
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Article33 1951-11-06 2 THE Commissioner General Mr. Malcolm MacDonald will be speaking on "The Future in North Borneo" at 6 p.m. on Nov 9 at Oei Tiong Ham Hall the University of Malaya.33 words
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Advertisement126 1951-11-06 2 G/£W£My Helps Children Grow TALLER and STRONGER! i-a^ \//K Jk m! ir =s r} To build strength, to I^^^^"^ J^V help youngsters grow I tall and straight— filled c^ f^.j£) with the energy and L^f ~~m J stamina they must have w tl U^3Cl ioractixeliving. there's H /^Sw^rtw no finer126 words
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Advertisement138 1951-11-06 2 ,/De WITTS COUCH SYRUP I WITH GUAIACOL i OKOSOTE r\ in the Qrongeß Blue Carton /DE WITT'S BABY COUCH SYRUP (FOROiILDREH UNuERSYt^'-' in the Pink Silver Corton. SS, in 3 oz. Bottl e s LzZT_^y of oil Dispense? r^ %n^v i a^ i Banish with Dorkon h*,< ?-j, Darken decs138 words
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Miscellaneous12 1951-11-06 2 ¥^^=7 Jf UWSPOILEar; 7/ /ANIMALS KdAOGED CMVFS^-ASSUME^H FEE^"OF^> <f /s JCH C12 words
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Article397 1951-11-06 3 PROGRESSIVES FIELD 6 LABOURSJNDEPENDENTS4 Standard Staff Reporter FIFTEEN CANDIDATES, all men, will battle for the six seats that heeome vacant in the Singapore City Council at the end of this month. These fifteen filed their nomination paper-, yesterday at be City Council Chambet i397 words
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369 1951-11-06 3 SINGAPORE, according to Col. L. T. Firhank, Acting Commissioner for Civil Defence and Commandant of the Civil Defence Training School, will be divided into four city and two rural divisional areas for purposes of civil defence. He said this at a press conference369 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-11-06 3 photo. Seventeen month-old Jovina, Tm'.iv: who was judged champion baby in the six to IS months category at the Internationa] Baby Show held at Katons Convent last week-end.- StandardStandard - 31 words
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Article145 1951-11-06 3 Private Jaffar bin Mohamood, Private Mohamed Noor bin Yaacob, Malay privates of the Singapore Guard Regiment. R.M.P.. were sentenced, subject to confirmation, to 11- days and to or. e year's detention, respectively, for being absent without leave at two Court Martials he'd in the Singapore Guard145 words
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Article69 1951-11-06 3 TO PUT a Chinese in trouble. a former detective corpora!, Woo \h Wah i33>. planted Communist documents and ammunition an opium den in Cecil Street, it was alleged at a preliminary inquiry in the Singapore Fourth Poiice Court yesterday. Woo who appeared before Magistrate, P.69 words
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303 1951-11-06 3 in THE first elections to the Singapore City Council. Progresses scored a thumping victory over all their opponents by capturina fifteen of the eighteen seats. Labour got only one seat while Independents took, the remaining l^The Progressives had fielded a Mil team of303 words
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Article306 1951-11-06 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE LABOUR PARTY of Singapore could not implement its manifesto on the City Council because it did not command a majority in the Council, said Mr. Philip Williams, the Party's candidate for Rochore Ward in the forthcoming elections, addressing a poll rally at306 words
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Article, Illustration117 1951-11-06 3 MR. A. P. RAJAH, t Progressive candidate for I North Ward in a state- > ment to The Standard yesterday after the nomination took a broadside at Mr Siow Suing Yeow, who described himself as an Independent Progressive candidate. Mr Rajah said Mr.117 words
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Article259 1951-11-06 3 A POLTERGEIST ami a "talking ghost" ha\e been victimising one of the aiiisan quarters oft kirn Kiat Road since November 1. One of the oceii pants of the house, a 1 1-y ear-old Chinese girl, claimed that the "talking "host"* has even threatened to259 words
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Article155 1951-11-06 3 The Men Their Symbols THE FOLLOWING is the line up of candidates, with their Symbols in the Singapore C ity j Council elections: CITY WARD: >Ir. K. M. Oli Mohd. Proffres>ive, Svmhol: Plate: Mr. HA fivabhai. Independent. Symbol: Topee ROCHORE WARD: hilip Rajanayagam Williams. Labour. Symbol: Will clock: Mr. Seah155 words
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Article120 1951-11-06 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE UNITED STATES Committee on Expenditure in the Executive Department of the House oi Representatives headed by Mr. Herbert C. Bonner. held an informal discussion with the principal administrative officers of the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force at Phoenix120 words
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194 1951-11-06 3 /HE SINGAPORE Joint Re: ef organization'! decision to build quarters for the ECampong Bugia fire victims In Kolam Ave: With the fund! raised for them is be:: 1 opposed by those who have helped to collect the funds. Mr. ChuanjE Hui Tsuan, secretary ot194 words
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Article122 1951-11-06 3 -i u-i I im\> llrtlr i" «<« shedding i \> \ii-.<m |{<»i«l, *n;<» Street, I{ until *>>rt'tt, Peoples Park, N.in-oii Road, I 'iiii miiiii o*l Mills. < .11 in Him t I \elv\ork. II Factory. Kiv»t \aiie\ Road. 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 > Ko'.i.l122 words
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Advertisement294 1951-11-06 3 •feu c* 1^ w^ t IllsVvl M^j •STRCAHI MEO BODY /^>O^ S£ VELU3 SCL.E PLATE nK ENTRY OF FLEX n ILAND S BUTTERY CO.. LTD. SV \~VT KUAIALUMTU* tPOH PENANC I To :e there ;s notn/ng f/Ke Colmanfs Mustard LLAN ft CO LTD, Hiiimot DRDCLESS HEALING U DM J 1^294 words
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Advertisement22 1951-11-06 3 iX i H..1". -.^'i. ,11. i.i. T "^^l SOLf AGENTS GEORGE LEE MOTORS CLEMENCEAO AVENUE, SINGAPORE (9) (Represented Throughout Federation Of Malaya)22 words
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Miscellaneous76 1951-11-06 3 pMuiiiii Y.M.C.A.. Orchard Road: St. John Ambulance At Tennis Pavilion 5.30 p.m.. Malay French Classes 5.30 p.m.. Gymnastics Keep-Fit Class 6 p.m., "FARELF" Cup Billiards Tournament 6 p.m. Chinese Y.M.C.A., Selegie Road: Table Tennis 7.30 p.m. Free English Classes 7-9 p.m. Y.W.C.A.. RafHes tjuay: Mandarin (Advanced) 10.30 a.m.. Ballroom Dancing76 words
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241 1951-11-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The American Tin Minion to Malaya i> expected to arrive in Kuala Lumpur by K.A.F. aircraft from Singapore tomorrow. The members of the mission will be: General Thomas B. Wilson, Mr. Spencer S. Shannon, Mr.241 words
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Article149 1951-11-06 4 Kl \I LUMPUR, Mon Thd bandits were killed and a bandit surrendered in the Federation in the 24 hours up to 9 a m today. The two bandits \\*re killed in the Kuala Pilah District of Xesri Sembilan this morning. A :an lil fail< to destroy149 words
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Article75 1951-11-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KCALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The State Secretary, Che Othman bin Mohamed. may be appointed Deputy Mentri Besar when Raja Uda bin Raja Muhammad goes to England next year, The Standard understands. With the announcement in The Standard last week that Raja I'da will75 words
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Article101 1951-11-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR. MonMr. Justice Taylor at the Selangor Criminal Court of Appeal, today quashed the conviction and sentence of 12 '< I months 1 rigorous imprisonment passed on an Indian priest. A J Narayanan by the Kuala Lum- pur Magistrate for being in unlawful possession of 1J katis of101 words
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265 1951-11-06 4 MALACCA, Mon. Commenting on the dearth of Chinese candidates for nomination to the new Municipal Council, Dato Tan Chen*; lock said this was **a blot on the good name of Malacca that the Chinese have not been able to achieve its qualification for nomination265 words
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Article99 1951-11-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. For the second time in a week, the mail service to the North has had to be cancelled for 24 hours. This follows terrorist activity which resulted in the derailment of the goods train from Prai. The derailment took place between Tanjong Malim and99 words
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Article219 1951-11-06 4 NO CONTEST IN MALACCA MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Mon. All the nine candidates for nomination today to the Municipal Council were returned unopposed, depriving the electorate here of the experience of a contested election and the Councili lors the trials and rigours of an219 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-11-06 4 A cocktail party given by the Malayan Chinese Association u» cianon Muar recently in honour of the visit of Dato Sued V Dato Syed hadir is seen on ihe left feeing the camera. 01 fi exireme nghi is Mr Ng Run41 words
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787 1951-11-06 4 Standard Staff form ■■■■A ni KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The proposed i.% of State for the Colonies. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. fe *< here, and the hope is expressed thai unlike n visiting Cabinet Mirii-ter will be able to zvl the I r «i_ i787 words
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Article56 1951-11-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR V appeals tin-mini < ployees, Sulaiman ;.nd IL i against the com iction and ir:.;e of 12 m >nths i imprisonment each, passed them by the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate for being in ful possession of tin-on t< day, dism ssed by Mr Taylor at tin56 words
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Article267 1951-11-06 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Mem Two key witnesses, whose evidence was inconsistent and conflicting, were repeatedly warned by Inche Kadir bin Yusof, the Coroner, of the seriousness of their statements. "You should only state what you have heard, seen or done, truthfully or else you267 words
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82 1951-11-06 4 She Could n't Keep Lover, Court Told Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. M< An iced woman, Ta:. K Neo. who contended thai could not afford to to lover, sumrnoned him in Magistrate*! Court, today The lover. An- Tiang S was before Enche Haren bin H Idns te show raittc vvKv82 words
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10 1951-11-06 4 2 Kg. Guards Get $2,000 Reward Each -T hi i10 words
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Advertisement248 1951-11-06 4 :^^fjßSK^^? H7f«r Grant I Jmtt fKLfcfflk^ Oppartuniiufff i^g&g/r^ry on f M *ss it. r New Bargain, Have Been Added tt Pr,ce SO cts. per yd V.H. W,!,o O white Shirts To Cleo. $3.00 pe, poi, Sole Price SI. OO pe yd S..e P,.ce $7.50 Ud N X. L S°S^. P.«Hc248 words
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Miscellaneous15 1951-11-06 4 \5) > the RSS^lip'M k° T^'f sai^S mother 1 vis c ffi EF «!#SLS Dl |fe?^JH'15 words
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Article47 1951-11-06 5 LEADERS of various communities and prominent residents ol Penang told The Standard today thai they felt sure the impending visit to this country of the Secretary of Sta'e for the Colonies, Mr Ohver Lyttelton "would sji\e 'i fillip '.j l it» war on bandits.* 147 words
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Article42 1951-11-06 5 MR A.\'D MRS Aston were inexpressibly touched by the iiio.st wonderful send oft accorded them, a Government press release states. 'They send their wannest greetings ;<> all whom they had learned '•> loye in Penang iri .til walks oi life," it adds42 words
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Article1305 1951-11-06 5 It's A Storm In A Teacup Replies DPP Standard Staff Correspondent IPOIK Mon. Allegations that the Kuala Kangsar Police Force was undemocratic ami much like that of the infamous Gestapo were made by Mr. J.D.M. Donnelly, defending lawyer, in a ease in which khoo Khay Hoon, former1,305 words
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Article, Illustration158 1951-11-06 5 Hawkers Submit Charter Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Mon.—The Kinta Hawkers Guild today submitted a memorandum to the Kinta' Town Board on the hawker problem and Us proposed scheme ol self-discipline among hawkers. Under the self-discipline system, the Guild asked that they be allowed to appoint supervisors to control hawkers and158 words
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323 1951-11-06 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PK\\\(.. Mom. large crowd of Municipal ami Government office workers ami members of the |Mil>lir turned out al lunch linn* to lirar the opening speech ol \\ir election campaign l>y a Kadi<*al Party candidate, Mr. Lee Thean < lui. Standing on a soap323 words
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Article42 1951-11-06 5 OWNERS of bicycles in Ipoh are advised by a Police spokesman to use more reliable locks for their cycles. Rea.sun Is that bicycle thieves ate on the prowl and in many case* locks have been round to be m>t reliable42 words
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Article174 1951-11-06 5 WHEN Fong Kok Wah, 30--year-old Malayan studeni from Penang. arrived at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, for graduate study, he was advised by an American student to "■study hard and pi ay hard." "So far, I've been s busv studying hard. I haven't174 words
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Article94 1951-11-06 5 PENANG. Moii— About 100 rases of beer and some general cargo were salvaged from the motor-vessel. Rentiong, which sank in the sea about yards from Acheen Street Ghaut, early yesterday morning. Today several Chinese seamen, employed by Hin Huat and Co., dived into the sea94 words
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Article, Illustration73 1951-11-06 5 Mrs. A.V. Aston, wife of the Resident Commis sioner, Penang. who left in the Canton on leave prior to retirement, is seen performing her last public function, the laying of the foundation stone of the 5J50.000 Mar inns' Club, at the junction of Union Street and Light73 words
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113 1951-11-06 5 KOTA BIIXKI, Mom. I IhmiiiHhll> iri%wpJ mosque, er«rlrd ai a <«»hi 000. mlMerawJ i«» kf lhc> ra%aal ami mlcra v*a* ppcwrd l»> 'l>«' >ultan ol kcluiitaii on PridUlf, al I nnal. A i i 2 fKKI [leop >• in I ttf I len -h113 words
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Article191 1951-11-06 5 sundird StaH < orrespondVni PE N \Ni i. Won x Leone K i le shooting in idem place in Argyll Road on I i nighi of Fe i this yei the Coroner. *i I> i ham. today that while ri v l1 k trig191 words
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Article21 1951-11-06 5 If, n I Warn Dod >rth irrived in I' < V c > i ".ill be In Mel i -1 i21 words
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Article63 1951-11-06 5 IPOH Mon. A l»-yeai I Auxiliary Police C Chan Hup ECim, ircidentaliy shoi bimself through the palm of his leW hand today at 7S BelAeld Street Chan is a: present undergoing treatment for the wroun t 3" Ipoh Hospital. II appears the revolver *n\63 words
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Article46 1951-11-06 5 ABO' I ten b indil s ii essed iti uni!').;iis «iiri mtvntd with rifles, svop-'.'d a night-soil lorrj in the Nib ntvj Tebal Hssiiicm Province Welle»ley. it I.W \esieida\ morning an«i *et lire I it 'I .if di i vet .v:is nut hurl46 words
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Advertisement152 1951-11-06 5 i.IUM VAtUKWW v -7 It «r t| ■MARMET" BED FOLDER IDEAL FOR THE TROPICS x 34" Body 12" Wheels Col Spring Suspended $123.00. Go Cream, Maroon /Cream Black Cream. NON RUST MUDGUARDS. ASSAD" Coach Built OR CLOTH HOOD APRON. Spacious Streamlined Pram $235.00. CREAM, MAROON, NAVY. COSY SUNSHINE COTS. Cosy152 words
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Advertisement111 1951-11-06 5 Boom In Umbrellas Standard Staff Cwreipawifl KOT.% BHAKI'. Mon The North Kast MMKOOB which brings rain to the Kast Coast of the Malay Peninsula has started and there has hern CMttIMIK rain last week resulting in an umbrrlla boom. The boom however is hitting the man in the sin-el because111 words
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Miscellaneous335 1951-11-06 5 FEDERATION DIARY PENANG [KUALA LUMPUR (MALACCA Kl Harriel C: 3 15. 5 1.1 and MADRAS: Chat Kim Sap Sam I CAPITOL: Vieiu Seng M C 3. 915 Hup 12.:}0. 2.30. and 9.13 p.m. <j :;d ant j 9.15 p.m. CATHAY: I'd Cl mis The Highesi K«:\: Valentino 12.30. 2.30. 8.30335 words
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545 1951-11-06 6 Independent Morning Newspaper Teaching Problems {^RA YE concern over the reluctance of the best students oi Malaya's premier school to join the teaching profession wras expressed by the Federation Member for Education. Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, at the 135th anniversary celebration of the founding of the Penang Fire School.545 words
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Article237 1951-11-06 6 t I roblem which shoi Id be smoothed out ;1 l make teaching more attractive: It ne E >n Department should revise its ations so thai recognition may be given to 1> r:^ acquire extra qualifications At the Department recognizes only Honours Pass degrees ol British universities and for J237 words
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647 1951-11-06 6 An Open Letter To The New Sunrema Sir;— You have taker, your lif< in your hands, and you have agreed to come to Malaya to serve us. We admire your courage and we t xpress Kir gratitude to you in advance. If you. and those who help you. are successful647 words
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Letter235 1951-11-06 6 Sir. ruder the heading .->h For Churchill" in your i-vue or Nov. i reference is made to the late British Government ridding themselves of recalcitrant Conservatives by sending them to Malaya. They possibly had others they wanted to get r\d oi also In my letters from235 words
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Letter286 1951-11-06 6 ••V lth ref P^nce to Fair_ Play's* letter which appeued in Jast week's Standard has been overlooked by those looking for a house. I ain a daily p:i id emplovee earning about S6 per day, and 1 have a wife and two grown--14 vea?s° linil bU>S286 words
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Letter313 1951-11-06 6 Sir, "Tech Olian" in his article in The Standard o( Nov. l has criticised a number of statements made by -One Who Kno\v s The Country" in connection with the Intelligence Branch and terrorism. His criticisms are welcome, but they should be constructive, which is totally lacking in313 words
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Letter260 1951-11-06 6 Sir; Mr C. H. Vin is to be congratulated for his statement thai .he would bring to the attention of the MTUC the question of abolition of toddy sales to labourers. It i« certainly pleasant to read' of a Chinese interested in the welfare of the260 words
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Article1005 1951-11-06 6 STEPHEN GRAHAM - VICTORY OF THE CHURCH STEPHEN GRAHAM SUMMING UP ON RUSSIA -2 By |f RELIGION is opium for the masses, it is rather surprising that the Soviet state builds new churches in industrial centres of population, giving as its reason, unofficially of course, that church-giving aids production. This is another example1,005 words
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Article, Illustration13 1951-11-06 6 •\Vhi72o Vanishing Face Cream Co. (iood: Inquiries please, and step lively!"13 words
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Article61 1951-11-06 6 Review of Views r Japan: lrR I > inti I i L to vet f- con Chinese Unfa REV; N the 1 I ha Detainees" Plight 1 A Mel. out money out evf-: or scfrom K Senl lit to K endi *;< them v. ,eouM r out ot 375 the61 words
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Advertisement27 1951-11-06 6 <ww 2': SOi£ AGENTS THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. 'INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) P. O. BOX 92 SINGAPORE. (WHOLESALE ONLY) THE HALLMARK OF CAMERA PERFECTION j M 127 words
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Advertisement175 1951-11-06 6 BT*ie Au¥or; 0 UA S J EPHEN GRA A HAM world fomous U authority on Russio A has travelled more ex tensively in thot coun (J try than almost any a westerner. He knows \J Russia, ond loves Rus Q sio and the peoples of p, the greot number of175 words
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Article, Illustration2610 1951-11-06 7 AN OPEN LETTER TO THE U.S. TIN MISSION Plain Truth About The Tin Situation To Brigadier- General Tom B. Wilson and the members of his mission: to Malaya. We hope you will have a pleasant stay, we hope you will stay with us long enough to enable you thoroughly toDPI - 2,610 words
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Advertisement26 1951-11-06 7 th itoru of Malayan Travel.. »a< on(e the (mwcywct q\ the wtlltoday i with comfort 5J and speed MALAYAN AIRWAYS MMMCBS, M*NSMIUI CO. UO. OCUM^IUILD.HC S.NCA«>RI26 words
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Advertisement45 1951-11-06 7 BUY ROBINSONS GIFT VOUCHERS X\ $10.00 $5.00 j^\^'/^" V sure to please Jr /"^Z/- 4^ SAFE TO BUY V. X v^ se«w '0 .i'B YOUR FRIENDS OR FAMILY CAN W EXCHANGE THEM IN OUR K. LUMPUR O? SPORE STORE FOR GIFTS THZY REALLY WANT ROBINSONS45 words
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129 1951-11-06 8 Standard Aviation Reporter THE Colonial OHi«e is now studying plans for an internal air service in British North Borneo, said an official from Commissioner-General's Office resterdav i :Ic"* servi i e w hich vvi I -h* I operated .w\\ six-to-eighl passenger Dt» Havilland129 words
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Article, Illustration229 1951-11-06 8 Returning To States On Leave Standard Shipping Reporter UNITS of the United Stateg Seventh Fleet operating with the United Nations Fleet in Korean waters, will he haek ag&in in Singapore tomorrow after an absence of five months. The warships are the destroyers, Stormes. Waller, Cony and229 words
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Article171 1951-11-06 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE 61 -man crew of a 3,161-ton Russian passenger freighter which called at Singapore over the week-end, was piaced on a bond of $;t0..>00 by the Singapore Immigration authorities. Only five members of the crew were allowed to go ashore between171 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-11-06 8 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M Overpeik of Rockvillc In diana. passengers in the round-the-world liner. President Polk, yesterday had the pleasant surprise of meeting their (.ongiesswoman. Mis. Cecil M. Harden, in a Singapore curio shop. Former president of the Rotary Club in Rtxkville. Mr. Oveipeik intends attending tomorrow's meeting of54 words
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121 1951-11-06 8 PORTSMOI Til. Nov. (Reuter) The Singapore* bound white-hulled treasure -hip" I tmorna. raughl in railing' seas oil the 14c of Wight, \«-.<<nla\ a*hn r <\ dismasted and badk damaged near Bournemouth, on tin south roast. Her M crew if six different nal onalij121 words
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Advertisement502 1951-11-06 8 ?Nfoa»&g^«FASI REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Dime! Overland San ftanctzc Lot *<!•+•• All Am.vica« *V Canadian Cities -•<m»/ii»< $'h«#r S'Dor- Am LA/Sl i L LUOKfNSACM 25 27 N O y Zt/29 N»t 30 N«*-6 Dec 25 Det Alaska bt a k <^ Oe< 2 V Oec/1 ion 20 Jan h» full502 words
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Advertisement284 1951-11-06 8 I SI RAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. v«,,eTV o S1 MALA r-' s p s N« V»», e »or Moioccc Twic* W^Vlv Tar ?or Ren Q'^. Nov 12 Ve»se> *o» W O m Q.-rk^on Week In Honfl Thon f Pagan rung Son 9 tor Malacca Port u A l7 Oirk<;on P284 words
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Advertisement202 1951-11-06 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS MALIJ-AX BOSTON NEW TORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S'oor, p Shorn Penong Kota Agoeng |RL> 11-16Nov 1 7 Nov 181 <J M«. Jarokon.SMN) 21-26Nov 27 Nt IMSS Excellent oassenge; accommodoi »r o^I n fO§ RL 6 HA Agent, to, >M N ROTTERDAM TRAOfNC CO. NEDERLAND202 words
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Advertisement335 1951-11-06 8 MALAYA' onQ^ Mongkonc "MEONIA" for Bon "KINA- lor Bonakok Zl H| kong. Moo. Ir K oKp Yokohomo "KAMBODIA" for'Bong tok Hongkong K o hp &y 0 0 "INDIA" tor 10n,.,, I 161 "PRODUCE MJAP^ i t SAILINGS TO CO^TiN^s *-e« p olf Soifl No^--"SELANDU,, t abt \W "FIONU- K 0>335 words
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Miscellaneous183 1951-11-06 8 Despatches T> I iy: Ceylon, Egypt, Britain. [re md. Eire." Europe, N \v. Africa, e^t Indies noon by Benavon. Arrivals Today: Hongkong and China (letters and parcels) by Radnorshire, Thailand (letters) bv train. in Harbour ■';■•.>, < WHARVES Viotona Dock: Toboali B, 3 h k "-s Wah Benavon 31 •>183 words
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289 1951-11-06 9 Free Market In Tin Is Be Preferred, Brown's Review ftD STATES might be persuaded to re-enter the orkct or she may again seek international control and J prices for a specified period. Either of these two in consequence of the visit of the U.S. tin mission to Malaya. Welcoming the289 words
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Article20 1951-11-06 9 MALAYAN TIN EXPORTDOWN j Market Reporter r -c of tin dropped from 6,375 tons g »cns in October, according to20 words
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Article89 1951-11-06 9 i acth 'v was re- t -d Sing iporc pro I ..ce t erd > iiiiet, bu3 ers openper pic.:, and scl ers Latei buyers increased to but r.o business was reU C kconui oil ad buj ers at C| 6J 54 ers per pica! on89 words
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Article93 1951-11-06 9 rd Morsel Reporter s< ctions of the Malayan -d steady today Modi: ate s much the same as those L tit '-4 14 6 san Tin 24 6 2r 6 cd 6.30 640 xd H: d. 312 22 cd 1 B/7J 9/ 1 J g Cor 37 693 words
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314 1951-11-06 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 5: The amended Co operative Society by-law, which gives Government virtual control of the running of the Molayan Co-operative Wholesale Society, it is learned, will be registered shortly. By this move, the Gov-ernment-appointed general manager of the314 words
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Article, Illustration72 1951-11-06 9 President Harry S. Truman is here seen greeting delegates to the annual meeting in Washington of the International Monetary Fund and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Picture shows (from left): Eugene R. Black, President of the International Bank; Douglas C. Abbott, Chairman of the Board of Governor of theUSIS - 72 words
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94 1951-11-06 9 THE Chinese Communist military commander in Sinkiang. Gen. Wang Chen, said in Peiping thai the Communist Government has launched a five-year plan to convert with soldier labour the arid northwest province into a big "ricebowl," according to a Hongkong report. Gen Wang ChenU.P. - 94 words
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Article83 1951-11-06 9 A SPECIALISED re- search staff headed by Dr. Percy L. Julian, well- known Negro chemist, has made a four-year study for a commercial concern in Chicago of cortisone, < the new drug found bene- < ficial in arthritis and other diseases. The company employing the83 words
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Article30 1951-11-06 9 Selling prices in Britain of all tyj es and quantities of raw cotton except Peruvian and Egyptian has been increased by a penny a pound ReuterReuter - 30 words
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129 1951-11-06 9 LA PAZ, Nov. 5 (I P) Bolivia lias agreed to sell 8,000 10 12,000 ton?, oi tin lo Argentina in a new effor! lo make t!u ir four-year-old treaty effective, official sources here said. First reports of the trade agreement inspired speculation that Bolivia129 words
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Article130 1951-11-06 9 Standard Market Reporter THE RAUB Australian Gold Mining Company made a profit of A£4,606 for the year to March 31, 1951, Ster charging depreciation A£22.878, interest on rehabilitation loan A£10.840 and all other expenditure other than that debited to reconstruction. The Company reported considerable increase130 words
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Article104 1951-11-06 9 RUBBER THE latest Sinsaport rubber prices yesterday were per lb: Buyers SellerNo. 1 K.SS Spot Loose $1.52] $1531 F.0.8. in bales Nov No 1 B.S.S $1.53 Sl-53V No 2 KS.S 51.47i Sl-48 No 3 K-S5 $1.4H $142 Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Monday's opening prices per lb. were: No.104 words
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52 1951-11-06 9 FIFTEEN American and Canadian c'e'en:'e<> have arr.vea in with Japan It is learned ".at U S and Canada have taken tarv of State who heads the ten fOUI weeks. T-man A Japanese report says J>P*3 catches and type of iish.ng ta.kie [ur them.-A.P. - 52 words
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Article45 1951-11-06 9 HONGKONG. Mov s.— Sp< Standard Service— Closing prices the Honckone Excl i today were HKSIS6O to £1 Stei ing E1K56.815 to US$l HK$l 820 M aI a y a a 1 1 HK50.373 to on e Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HKs327^s to one tael.45 words
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431 1951-11-06 9 MANILA, Nov. 5 (AP):— The IS. Economic Co-operation Administration aid in Formosa ha* achieved Mirh good results in increasing crop jlelda j there that there are now prospects of that island being 1 able to export cash crops, such as siijiar and tra. to ea~«431 words
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Article45 1951-11-06 9 Western Canada Is expected "within a few Tears- to produce i more oil than Persia's outi ui o\ ',610.000 barrels a day before the crisis Present outout is 170 «0 barrels a rtriV compared wiia 1 19.0U0 barrels in 1547. Re ut erReuter - 45 words
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104 1951-11-06 9 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market in Singapore >cs feoturelfrS* yesterday, only a fair turnover of business berng reported. There was a certain i it ol up-c< try sel ing during :he day, which cau d■ to di >p sli tly. 1 f Of104 words
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202 1951-11-06 9 NEW DELHI. Nov. 5, [AP Top statisticians ol ihe world will meet in the International Statistical Conference beginning here on Dec. 5, the Indian Government announces. Planned in conjunction with the 'il lit annual session of .the j International Statistical Insti- tute. the Conference will202 words
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Article33 1951-11-06 9 Trade As Potent Anti -Red Weapon < im i I [o:)l \*.t IIM stru p and in bu C mn i l Nal Ti :< < V k s ime 2 ot business e\a A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article20 1951-11-06 9 •> rtant Increase c< mi ><•. i •i y trade oi Indus- g equipment, be- md Beveral S ith tates.- A .P.A.P. - 20 words
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231 1951-11-06 9 If Wage*earnets Wish** Standard Staff Reporlrr THE practice «>f Bcßiag raUoned rice <m<« v»« k in Singapore may be changed la o«ce wwmlli »J tl»« majority of the wage-earning mliem *»< l |»ul»lk msh, Mr. C H. Daswrmtha Raj, I ibtmr MemberA.P. - 231 words
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Article64 1951-11-06 9 JAP WHALE OIL BAN TO END Japan may shortly lilt ner Dan on whale oil export which was imposed due to Japanese commitment to sh;p about 16.000 tons to Germany The Japanese whale oil Bupp situation is expected greatly to improve durinp the coming A.ntan tic whalnu' season, ior whichAAP - 64 words
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Advertisement89 1951-11-06 9 J LTS from Classified Sure PIACI YOUR ADS. WITH THE Singapore §>tanbarir BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM AT LOWEST COST. :ents pe "n e with a minimum charge of $2/- for 4 lines ct *ords) will encble you to place en ad m >re Standard (Daily Edition) under Situations Vacant, Accommodation Vacant,89 words
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Advertisement33 1951-11-06 9 UNDERWOOD THE WORLD'S LEADING TYPEWRITER Enquiries to UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENC!FS MALAYA) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUI PENANG SIME DARBY CO LTD. IPOH MALACCA KOI A BAHRU A x:- *<> -r> 0O« 0 >♦♦ TiON "limited SINGAWRe!33 words
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Article, Illustration901 1951-11-06 10 ' ANACRUSIS - Noreen Stokes In November Recital 'ANACRUSIS' MUSIC NOTES £y r rilE next important event in Singapore's musical calendar is the pianoforte recital by Noreen Stokes on Sunday, November 18, in the Victoria Memorial Hall. Bookings are now open at Robinson's. Beethoven's D minor sonata Op '.il A"o 2 is the901 words
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Article126 1951-11-06 10 »E». Nov. I, m:. pm_ lIM\. Studio. »UcD«nald tfcase Violin Recital bv Ma,i, r Le K oy Fetor, on At tlir piano: Mr-, Paul Ftßf. Presenl.-d bv |)j r k Kalf Stuilio. Sl\ Nov. 1S s 4.-, pm Victoria Memorial Hall. Piano Kfdtal by Noreen S(,,kes126 words
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Article181 1951-11-06 10 Jeawine Varsal - THE STARS AND YOU Jeawine Varsal 1 TODAYS FORECAST:- Here <"» a harmonious day. runducivp to oruinal and personal creations. Success will come through audaritr and personality very good astral climate from the intellectual or I artistic point of view, and also i or "on routine initiatives. The hun I181 words
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Article552 1951-11-06 10 VICTOR DOGGETT - VICTOR DOGGETT By BRAHMS. Sonata No. H in F minor. Op. .V Edwin Fischer (piano). HM.v, DB»tiir>— the strong influence of Liszt coupled with Brahms'a own or& d;<:ous pianistio powers and insight into the instrument's possibilities, has produced this class cronuntic w ,rk I; Is the composer552 words
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Advertisement310 1951-11-06 10 I M"^— t *l-* J*<X> I THE THEATRE WITH THE LONGEST RUNS! LAST 2_ D A^T^ NEW AIH AM BRAI GET THE NEW ALHAMBRA HABIT! LAST 2 DAYS! I 11 am 1.30 4 and 9.10 p.m f¥H'C iV" ■jiJI Tw FORD TIERNEY f I -•■•^^^t^* Wlt. j. www f .aj,310 words
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Advertisement178 1951-11-06 10 ||J! MONTE CRISTO i|g ABB».^h^. _j» jßna Bay j NIXT CHfIKCE j^T^\ today n PTTtR KiVA Birr r D |||iSWiHii j I MXf~CHANGE I U guy «WMII T V PATRICIA :r h h -BARFIELD^eNEAI I but Guts! iPAIi/ll\li>lU Henun *^^^**^-~i i-i nnr- JUST INSTALLED LATEST WESTERN ELECTRIC MAS district: Today178 words
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Miscellaneous166 1951-11-06 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE r: NEW SERIES- No. 14 9 Stroke 7™"T^™""^^"l FT'^^^T^™^™""^ 1 W— Be mistaken I fc 7 8 I* U 14— Span:>U for T~ I I 7J 17— Shade tree r^" zo £p?£ r* 1 19— Old J w*otr.jn Ht j> "^J 10— Boat j j -V/ 14—166 words
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298 1951-11-06 11 LONDON, Nov. 5: (Reuter) The stewards of the Jockey Club have taken away the licence to train from Ernest Street of Malton, Yorkshire, because one of his horses was doped. Samples of sweat and saliva j were taken from Street's charge Rock Star298 words
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470 1951-11-06 11 Eu Tong Sen Cup: Starting Times Tees STARTING Times and Scorers lor the Island Cubs ETJ TONG SEN CUP Competition on Saturday Nov 10 are aS fc Hows FIRST TEE 2.15 r :?i P T Wong (18); WO Crs Qfl »16>: E. Robinson (6) 1 :j p.m.E. B. Clark 1470 words
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Article30 1951-11-06 11 LIMA. Peru. Nov 5 (AP)— Antonio Frontabo, 168-lbs Peru, knocked out Argentine middleweight Eirique Jover, 166-lDs., in the seventh round of a scheduled ten-round fignt here Sunday.30 words
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Article126 1951-11-06 11 SYDNEY: (Airmail). (ReuterAAP> Australian bantam boxing champion Jimmy Carruthers. scheduled to fight South African Vic Toweel for the world title next March, has a tough hurdle to overcome first. In Sydney on Nov. 26. Carruthers will tight Mexican Luis Castillo. whom trainer Frank Kennedy described126 words
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Article142 1951-11-06 11 LONDON, Nov. 5, (Renter}— The Silverstone motor racing circuit Britain's principal venue for Grand Pn.v tuve racing, has been saved lor motor racing for the next jew years. The British Racing Drivers Cub hare come to the rescue. iciien the Royal Automobile Club yield the lease at the142 words
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Article, Illustration347 1951-11-06 11 PINEHURST, NORTH CAROLINA. Nov. 5 (AP)— The United States Ryder Cup team clinched a victory over Britain's top golf professionals yesterday when Jimmy Demaret of Ojai, California, rallied to defeat Dai Rees, the little Welshman, two up. The win gave the United rStandard - 347 words
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Article61 1951-11-06 11 Reg Harris Wins All His Events FRANKFURT. Nov. 5. iAP>— World sprinting champion Reg Harris of Britain was an easy winner here yesterday in «n international bicycle sprinting contest for professionals. Harris won all sprints and totalled 21 points. Sec was Australia's Sid Patterson, the iormer amateur world champion, with61 words
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371 1951-11-06 11 Wt-Lifting Championships On State Basis Colony Plan Accepted By Federation Bodies ALL-MALAYAN* weigbl lifting < hanipionohip-. on an inter-state ba*i% will be hel«l in SiMg>sj|imY April 12 ami 13 next year. All *tate«. in tin- Fe<li -ration ha\« agrees! to join in the meet arul to allow the < >371 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-11-06 11 Mil MM. MOMENT, Australia! .fork«\ Arthur Brevity lip won th<- MKth running of the Cimhnri^fMiiM- St.ikrs at Ncwmarkil. Inglancl. on (ML Ml. St-diiid. half a l^ntrth behind Hw w inmr, wa 5 lU'ni7«n; Photo slmws the fln.«.h. the winner fr«>m l« ft A.P pliolo.A.P. - 44 words
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213 1951-11-06 11 Ollie Davies - Double Nine Reve ls On Heavy KL Track Ollie Davies Bv THE track was heavy yesterday ni«»rnm» when candidates for Wednesday's races went out for exercises on the outride of No. 2 track. Double Nine (Harp r) n veiled in the mud to clerk 38 3 5 in hii sa213 words
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Article160 1951-11-06 11 ROME, Nov 5, (AFP) Italian ace driver Pietro Taruffi will try to set new world records for racing cars of the 2.000 cubic centimetres category on the road from Kome to TYrracina probably next Wednesday, it was learned here. Taruffi will try to set new160 words
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Article173 1951-11-06 11 HAMBURG X M Xhe Fi of Gei man P Sessional Boxers has decid< to abolish the German boxr tnt su m i introduce th« inter* aatioi Is: .-•< i the I m M B sing Union in (j< rautny. i fft clive J;m. 1952, it173 words
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Article56 1951-11-06 11 NEW V- >RK I hP) 'I <* B«--era! E ect hias plat id on the market portable 500-watt [ra-red lamps j dry athh Uc pi i>ing areas. The v arc said to be i apable of drs ing I tbali fields, baseball diamonds, race tracks and other an56 words
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60 1951-11-06 11 Ismail ES Old Boys Surprise League Champs KOTA I l<: En| h one of tin spoonii the K< ear by t >tf I kef i at tin Court* 9 4 Wth 1 eat the < man- > x;i,« IMe tip -ckey f the lESOBA had I piayern to defe r60 words
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Advertisement68 1951-11-06 11 rr.ASSIFIET) ADVERTISEMENTS r -r.Y I :h\se In INDARD :ASO /l/ a I newsp: ;c 5 ion are now ova! b'e at: i Turn*! H Skoftes< ndon W.I. 'RANCE:M:n S ieu Andre Rue Cu Sentiet, SeSmi Op Nights Stopped in 24 Hours a ar-r iotat« sex gland trouble? vig- 3 ;gena.68 words
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Advertisement526 1951-11-06 11 FQjND ,\;;l Puppy aged b— B j7 s nnr Kings black and 1 te Apply Major CMarks«>n >. Hostel South Buona|?£ V^ta Road ~j ACCOMMODATION VACANT i RN IS HED Rooms with |~7 Bath lacilities Kitchen— Board Apply j n T.48fl S*pore Standard. JP" kri VEHICLES FOR SALE gj SHALL526 words
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Advertisement471 1951-11-06 11 SITUAfIONS VACANT MP-EXP. Company require experienced < lerk with nowiedge of typing, salary •25.) p m after one year inrease $20 p.m. please state nil particulars. Apply G.P.O. Jox 623, Singapore. V-D established British firm requires clerk with shipang experience and some nowledge of typing. Good iFOSpects. Apply giving devils471 words
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Miscellaneous12 1951-11-06 11 C^ni ofp.' Xunhanp me, JI f I f L. I r^<oC^atn CSiZE12 words
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Miscellaneous122 1951-11-06 11 El&dio Programmes R4UMI MALAYA SINC.APIMCi .j \v\(, i, i. t tIM I'"-' 1 .t m i m I met i v t i i *K I |n.4S tur ih. -dioi.!-. 1 u m hi I j,t Mil ii I Nl(> ','d i, Dirk l..r_i i <" i I p smmmxrr:122 words
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Article1045 1951-11-06 12 A BRILLIANT POH LIM DELIGHTS Foong Seong Cap Tie Thrills SPORE LEAD 3- J Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE le<l by three games to one at tJir end of the 6rsl session ol the Foong Seong Cup North-South Zone final played ;t the Happy VI arid Stadium last niiiht. Wink Singapore's1,045 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-11-06 12 photo. SAINTLY' ATTACK BEGINS 'fiani; Pray.' you can almost hear this Saint forward yell. holding out ju intimidating hand to Raffles scrum half Kahuna who seeks to interfere in this 'Saintly' rush. StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article296 1951-11-06 12 A la>t minute goal by leftwin;pr Watson helped the G.H.Q. Ind XI to defeat the Singapore Recreation Club by three goals to two, in a friendly games of hockey at the Padan« yesterday. F. ins, goalkeeper for the GHQ team with full-backs Coin and296 words
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115 1951-11-06 12 A TOTAL of 31 teams have been entered for the Singapore Hockey Association knockout competition Fourteen teams will be in Div. 1 and 13 in DiV. The teams ar« Wv. I: S.RC. "Reds." G.H.Q. FARF.r.K. I A -A.- S.CC (1st?; t olice, university ol115 words
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Article172 1951-11-06 12 A STRONG Dutch waterpolo team ma<!e of Shell Company staff members at Palemhang will arrive in Singapore tomorrow from Paletnbang for a series of games in the Colony. The team will have two" Dutch internationals. Singapore Swimming Club will be their hosts and the team172 words
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Article, Illustration79 1951-11-06 12 picture. SOME of the spectators at last night's session of the North-South zone final of the Foonjj Seong: (up competition at the Happy World stadium, from left to riijiit: Mr. Aw ('hens' Chye, Mrs Addis, wife of t Deputy Commissioner General. Mr. Ah Boom Haw, patronStandard - 79 words
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Article445 1951-11-06 12 SCHOOLBOY Ru^bv at its best was played at the Raffles Institution ground yesterday when the school opposed St. Andrew's in a return match. Raffles won 6 points (2 tries) to nil. The game was one big thrill for the hundreds of cheering supporters of each445 words
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Article80 1951-11-06 12 KOTA BAHRU. Sun. The Ismail English School. Kota Bahru. who took up rugger only this season, did extremely well last evening to beat a "strong team of Asians and Europeans at the School ground. Kota Bahru by three points (a try* to nil Nahujury off a fine80 words
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Article79 1951-11-06 12 KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon.— "A hat irick scored by Hashirn enabled the Sultan Sulaiman English School boys to beat their Old Boys by 3—l m a hockey match last week. The Old Boys attacked first and scored the only goal within two minutes through centre-forward Shahudi79 words
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283 1951-11-06 12 FAR too jtood for the S.( .C. ''B" XV, the R.A.S.C "A" won by J7 points (a goal, a penalty and three trie*) to three (a try), in a ru-^er match played on the padang. yesterday. The S.C.C. team had very little283 words
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Article187 1951-11-06 12 KLUANG, Mon.— Kluang Civilian Rugby XV made its debut yesterday with a convincing 14-3 win over the 13 18th Hussars. The stores were a goal, 3 tries to one try. Coached by former AH Blues and state player Buck Heng. the Civilians showed up well. In187 words
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Article258 1951-11-06 12 ron. w. MCUKKGOR WATT, Singapore A.F.A.'s president flayed 'Sentinel.' sports columnist of the Straits Times, at yesterday's SAFA .meeting describing reports by him on SAFA activities as nothin? but inaccurate, misleading, and ill-tempered.'* *'We don't mind comments, and we welcome criticism, but it must always258 words
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438 1951-11-06 12 W.I. ATTACK (MINUS SPIN) FAILS AGAINST QUEENSLAND BRISBANE, Nov. 5 (Renter- A\P).— Tl.« r k|l Indies attack without its star ipta !>o»l<'i> alcniii,,. f i( I disclosed when their match against Queensland u t The attack which included tlie leg Kttinner Wi i'} battling for a place in the first438 words
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Article39 1951-11-06 12 GOTHENBURG ARE COMING GOTHENM IN.. r r ;iji division football l« a»m- will Singapore ami t*<, Fe4eratj Dec. J. IWy ktvfiim^ xf v to >in»a|»ort' and ihrir !oral w^m M, ha* been pwimiwd torn MtHbrn t,, r n, rhan39 words
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86 1951-11-06 12 [POH, Mon -Police e Lsi j ideated the I by four goals to one in I Disti ici hockey eague padaag this evening The Commandos I the first half, sc- »i throueh Coke, but be terya Kuj:i See equalised. Displaying allround the86 words
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Article31 1951-11-06 12 NEW YORK. Nov. 5 I AP) Ernie (The Rock) Durando (New Jersey) deieated rugged P.iddy Young (New York) to win a split decision aftei tea tuii'jus rounds on Friday.31 words
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Advertisement97 1951-11-06 12 Wg. 3TIER g^^^^^i FOLDING LETTER PRICE $42-50 NET LUMPUR SINGAPORE PfN^--1 (ESTABLISHED 45 YEARS IN HAUtt .-I I-, ,r ofc.rw*^-^^^^" Siu;i i n:r n ill r in > i FROM THE BEST MANUFACTURERS IN SHEFFIELD 6 PERSON SETS FROM S 80/--8 MIS 12 -350 S. P. H. de SIIVZ 4597 words
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Miscellaneous30 1951-11-06 12 liilesPSl HICxFI TIDES at the principal resoi ts in Malaya: lODA* AM e.M Singapore 2.48 1.42 Malacca 1L29 11.43 Port Dickson 10.10 10.24 Port Sham 9.05 9.57 Penan* 3.37 4.4530 words
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