Singapore Standard, 14 November 1951
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Title Section17 1951-11-14 1 Singapore Standard ittl X VOL II NO. 136 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration215 1951-11-14 1 »VYHI SWMi >iov 13 j u > ('omniunist JlkgrtCß > irtuall> i an immediate, ;.r Korea today. iiuiiui *a<* turned ibc I nited Nations _le n\e-hour maraW9QIQB on the often i that a de ascfirc Hould pve »mnuuuota a full arnihont paving for it. s w.;i215 words
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Article317 1951-11-14 1 But UN Places China's Charges Against Soviets, German Issue On Agenda PARIS, Nov. 13 Over Russian shouts of "warmonger (!ra ti<m and "American aggression", the Genera] Assembly United Nations today voted to place Chinese Nationalist ol >o\iet threats to China's independence on its agenda fo, bate. CheUP; AP; Reuter; AFP - 317 words
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Article18 1951-11-14 1 13 Renter H 'Kins" v turn to the I by his 21He flew hei man ge to18 words
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Article31 1951-11-14 1 NEW DELHI, N >v. 13, (AP). Prime Minister Nehru was hurriedly ushered outi*of a religious meeting here today of 50.000 Sikhs when bearded Sikh ;?s menacingly approached ><• iker's pisiform.31 words
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Article146 1951-11-14 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE conference arrangement committee of the Singapore Labour Party will be asked to convene the annual conference of the Party soon after the City Council election on Dec. 1. This was stated by spokesman of the seven-man committee of the 76 rebels146 words
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Article109 1951-11-14 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 13. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Makret todoy: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot: £9621 per ton Spot «i« buyers, £965 sellers. 1 Dec. 43*«J Tfcree montht: £941 Jon./Mor. 42 4 d buyers, £942109 words
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Article656 1951-11-14 1 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Tues. Taking exception to certain remarks made by Mr. W. M. McLeod at a recent meeting of the Malayan Association, the chairman of the publicity committee of the M.C.A., Mr. Tan Siew Sin, m a Press statement, rebutted the allegations656 words
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Article67 1951-11-14 1 LONDON. Nov. 13: (Reuter> Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. Minister of State at the Foreign Office, will fly to Paris tomorrow to replace Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden as leader of the British delegation to the United Nations Assembly. Mr. Eden will return to London tomorrow and will67 words
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Article40 1951-11-14 1 EVANSTON. Wyoming. Nov. 13, (UP>— Union Pacific officials early today determined that 20 persons are known to have died m yesterday's shattering rear-ehd collision of two streamlined trains on a plain west of Evanston40 words
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Article277 1951-11-14 1 50,000 Take Part In Demonstration, Tell Britons To Quit ALLXANDKIA, Nov. 13: (Router) About 50,000 Egyptians took part m a demonstration here today to celebrate Egypt's "struggle day" and demand British withdrawal from the country. Carrying placards reading: "Oppressors, leave our country," the demonstrators officials, religious leaders, workers277 words
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Article, Illustration75 1951-11-14 1 Standard picture by Michael Goh Nineteen "Boys" future N.C.O.'s and Officers stood rigidly at attention and watched what wa£ one of the best passing out parade at the Malayan Basic Training Centre yesterday. It was the passing out parade of the latest batch of 172 Recruits, all of whom successfullyMichael Goh - 75 words
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Article157 1951-11-14 1 PORT SAID, Nov. L.i (fester)— The bfeajcrf Hin^le evacuation of Brilinh atcvfali families from llie Suez Canal zone ko far took place from Port Said loda>. About ft(N) women and children, m equal iiuml»cr« from the Army and Royal Air Force, sailed vi I lie157 words
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228 1951-11-14 1 Standard Staff Reporter PLANS are being made by the Commissioner of Police. Singapore, to include bullet proof shields m the equip ment of the new riot unit which is expected to be launched early next month. Arrangements a rp also bein? made to provide228 words
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Article131 1951-11-14 1 EXTORTION RACKET GOES ON HON(.K()N(. Not. IS II P| Reliable inlorma lion received lierr said Hie :»?ed mother of former < hinpsc Nationalist I. en 0115 (hao-yuan was recently cxc 4-uted hv the Chinese < 0111 muists on Onjj s failure produr-e "ransom" munrv. One Has a divisional eon mander131 words
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144 1951-11-14 1 SINGAPORE will have a National Health Service m clue course of time like that m the U.K. This is the aim of the Government. said Dr. W. J. Vickers. Director of Medical Services, at a press conference yesterday. Such a service could only be144 words
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Article52 1951-11-14 1 Standard Staff Reportrr^ A YOUNG Chinese motor cyclist Ah Lek. was killed outright m Collver Quay late last night after he was thrown of! his motor cycle m front <>! the Singapore General Post Office. His pillion rider. Chow Sye Pin. a plumber, had a- miraculous escape, with52 words
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Article, Illustration222 1951-11-14 1 3rd Bn. Malay Regt. Terror Of Terrorists Standard Start Reporter MEN of he -ird Battalion Malay Regiment who hold Malaya's bandit killing record 29 m one operation are now at a bas* camp at Ulu Tiram Estate 15 miles from Johore. Since the formation of the Regiment *hree years ago.222 words
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Advertisement67 1951-11-14 1 *7/7rT ITMI I>l LIMITED SCOTTISH SPEED CHAMPIONSHIPS I ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND 21/7/51 f Straight Mile (Unlimited Class) Ist Mediumweight (500 c.c. Class) Ist Heavyweight (Unlimited Class) Ist One-lap Open (Unlimited Class) Ist I ALPINE RALLY, FRANCE- 13 th/^th E June 1951 Over 3,000 c.c. Claiff Ist Alpine Cup Ist P67 words
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Advertisement9 1951-11-14 1 X.P.H.dcSILVA AS. MiOM STAICT V«6A»O«C < KUALA Li-¥»U«. i»O» J9 words
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Article78 1951-11-14 2 LEE PENG CHOO. an 18-year-old Singapore Harbour Board policeman was tentatively charged m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday with causing the death of another SHB constable. Tan Kirn Phong at the SHB Mess at 11.05 a.m. on Sunday. The charge alleged that Lee caused78 words
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Article355 1951-11-14 2 Now On Order From tZKT— VICKERS Standard Staff Reporter PREFABS, now on order from the United Kingdom, will be used as a temporary measure to relieve the shortage of wards and nursing quarters m Singapore. This was announced yesterday by Singapore s Director of Medical355 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-11-14 2 photo. MR. J. N. BLAUT from the United States arrived m Singapore by air yesterday to join the University of Malaya as an Assistant Lecturer m Geography. He comes from Louisiana State University He is seen with his wife, whom he married just two months ago. StandardStandard - 50 words
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Article, Illustration329 1951-11-14 2 Special Branch, Welfare Dept Reply Standard Staff Reporter AIXEGATIONS made by representatives of Paya Lebar *quatterg that members of the Singapore Special Branch and of the Social Welfare Department had threatened and intimidated squatters to influence them to move from the trite of the proposed new329 words
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Article42 1951-11-14 2 THE Bukit Timan Rural District Committee last Sunday distributed $11.10 to each of 184 persons affected by the recent fire at Joo Seng Rubber Factory, and not Lam Choon Rubber Factory as stated m The Standard report of Monday.42 words
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Article19 1951-11-14 2 THE SINGAPORE Motor Club will hold their annual Supper Dance at Raffles Hotel on Friday night.19 words
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Article254 1951-11-14 2 Strict Rules At Woodbridge Standard Staff Reporter THE MOST stringent action is taken immediately against anyone who creates the slightest abuse against any patient m the Woodbridge (Mental) Hospital, Dr. James Browne, Medkal Superintendent of the Hospital, told The Standard yesterday. He was referring to the254 words
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Article30 1951-11-14 2 SINGAPORE Fire Brigade tackled two lallang fires yesterday. The first burnt out 10 acres off Yio Chu Kang Road and the other, about three acres off Mouimein Road.30 words
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Article32 1951-11-14 2 WILLIS Koong. alia* Kee Lin, charged with two counts of cheating a Chinese woman. Song Kirn Lian. on Sept. 18. and 19 was acquitted m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday.32 words
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Article248 1951-11-14 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE CHAIRMAN of the 1951 Poppy Day Appeal gratefully acknowledge* the donations from the fourth list of contribution! to the Fund: Ho Hone Oil Milli (1951) Ltd. $50; Ho Hong Soap Factory Ltd. $50; Borneo Sumatra Trading Co (M) Ltd. $100; Tan248 words
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192 1951-11-14 2 Standard Staff Reporter WHEN the Singapore Medical Department has sufficient accommodation available, it is hoped to recruit 200 nurses a year "if we make a concentrated effort." said Dr. W. J. Vickers, the Director ot Medical Services, yesterday. Recruiting would be intensified immediately the192 words
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119 1951-11-14 2 Candidates Complain Of Power Cuts TWO Labaur Party candidates at the forthcoming Singapore City Council elections charged that frequent e'.ectricity blackouts wer e preventing them from completing their preparations for the elections. In a joint statement. Messrs. V K. Nair and Lee Choon Eng. who are contesting the South and119 words
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48 1951-11-14 2 MR A. P. RAJAH, Progressive Party candidate for North Ward will hold his first election campaign meeting at Farrer Park at 5.30 p.m. today. Mr. Seah Peng Chuan. Progressive Party candidate for the Rochore Ward will hold his meeting m Hindoo Road on Friday.48 words
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Article56 1951-11-14 2 MR. TAN HWEE HOCK who rescued a swimmer from drowning at the Haw Par Swimming pool on Sunday is a voluntary lifeguard, states the Secretary ot the Tiger Swimming Club. Singapore. As there is possibility that his amateur status may be jeopardised it is emphasised that his was56 words
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Article42 1951-11-14 2 PROFESSOR Paul Eliot Green. Professor of Dramatic Arts m the University of North Carolina will speak to students of the University of Malaya on "Motion pictures and the theatres" tonight m the University building, Cluny Road, at 8.15 p.m.42 words
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Advertisement285 1951-11-14 2 straight backs %*f an(^ A I sturdy limbs p f j tms piif^ niii^ The right m.lk for bal is Ostennilk. It is the good, noun necessary for building sturdy bum IB^illtPoO^S iS 0: d f °r v OSTERMILK Available m lib. tins GLAXO LABORATORIES LTD.. GREENFORC M INDIGESTION? >285 words
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Miscellaneous19 1951-11-14 2 ffil ft cJ i^W^^^Vf «VgMTIM r ro y Mt I HOUR AFTLERD— pIJ &J •tf^DIIAV^MJ l& y- l[ 119 words
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Article191 1951-11-14 3 PR A YER 5 TIMES A DAY Even When They Hunt For Bandits MALAY SOLDIERS pray five time* day even when indulgir.* m the game they seem \i like best bandit hunting m the unexplored Jungles of Kelar.'an, Pah-m" and Johore All their physical and spiritual need^ 3r e well191 words
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Article33 1951-11-14 3 TWENTY-SEVEN fish mongers was eaca ftned $15 m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, for failing to display the price !ut M ns l v Four of them were women.33 words
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Article65 1951-11-14 3 THE NUCLEUS of a Penang Club was formed on Monday night following ati informal social gathering at the Happy World's Tai Tone Restaurant of a group of Penang people living m Singapore. Professor A.A. Sandosham of the University of Malaya an old resident of Penang. was65 words
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Article, Illustration376 1951-11-14 3 By CHRISTINE DIEMER Standard Woman Reporter DIRTY, but happy, four tired warriors returned to their barracks at Selarang late yesterday afternoon with a relieved sense of a mission almost accomplished. They were the troopers of the Royal Engineers Section, Special Air Service Regiment,376 words
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Article275 1951-11-14 3 A YOUNG Javanese prisoner, now serving a oneyear sentence for housebreaking calmly told the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. Tan Ah Tah yesterday, that he was onp of the three thieves who broke into the premises of Mr. J. J. Bisschop, the director of Rotterdam275 words
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Article92 1951-11-14 3 MALAY SOLDIERS come sc cond to none m jungle operations, said Lieut. -Colonel W.O. Walton, retiring commanding officer of the 3rd Battalion Malay Regiment yesterday when a party of Singapore Press men visited the battalion's base camp 15 miles from Johore Bahru a 4 Ulu Tiram92 words
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Article84 1951-11-14 3 AN APPEAL for more members was made by the president of the Singapore Sikh Money-Lenders' Association when he took the mike to speak to a large crowd at the Central Sikh Temple m Queen Street. A capacity crowd, which had come to listen to talks on the84 words
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Article46 1951-11-14 3 PAUL ELIOT Green, American playwright-educator, will to lecture on "The New Theatre and the New Age" this Friday at 8.15 p.m. at the Wesley Church Hall m Fort Canning Road m Singapore. The lecture is free to the public and everyone is cordially invited.46 words
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Article148 1951-11-14 3 SUBSTATION'S m Singapore liable to load shielding today: Chartered Bank. «ieorge St. Static. I PIH-r Cros^ st Pagoda StlPPerHokien St.. Pickering SWC'hurch St.. IPPer Circular Rd /Carpenter St.. tavanali Rd./ Coiyer Quay. Utoria Memorial Hall 1 &i. Prince St./ Market St. Raffles Place Malaj ca St.. Boat148 words
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Article327 1951-11-14 3 Dr. Vickers On Medical Plan "THE ADVANCE m fee 10-year Hefkal Plan for Singapore 4k ha* been painfully disappointing to nir ho far, but I think I*J.">2 will *cc us on our way at la*t," said Singapore's Director of Medical Services, Dr. W. J. ickcrs,327 words
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Article250 1951-11-14 3 THE JOB of teaching soldiers to be swimmers is the task of Maj. G. Gelder, A.P.T.C. Commandant, G.H.Q. FARELF. inr six-week course, a non-swim-mer will be taught to swim the breast stroke and finally end up learning how to improvise rafts from pieces of bamboo250 words
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Article38 1951-11-14 3 The Standard Fund foi Madam '-<■" v Choo is still finding i i nors. The itesi d >" ition «l t5 •>n es fi 9m fcfi s k <• of the J'jnior rechnic il Sc to i Singa pore38 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-11-14 3 Standard photo by Here, a "wounded" soldier holds his rifle at the ready while four men ferry this improvised raft of empty Jerry cans across the water Michael GohMichael Goh - 29 words
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Article109 1951-11-14 3 THE RESIGNATION of Singpores Commissioner for Civil Defence. Brigadier E. L'E Davies. will be the subject of written questions to be tabled at the meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council on Tuesday next Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha, Progressive Member for Bukit Timah District, will ask the109 words
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Article255 1951-11-14 3 4 ourt A A YOUNG Chinese woman was alleged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, to have tried to strangle her five-day-old daughter. Ho Gek Sin, m a house m West Hill Road. She was Fong Ah Lim, alias Fong Lian aged 24. wife255 words
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Article54 1951-11-14 3 SINGAPORE is to have tiew Assistant Director ol Medical Services to Look after the Colony's Civil Medical Defence, it was revealed by Dr. WJ. (Tickers. Director of Medical Services, *t a press conference yesterday An outline scheme already exists for Civil Medical Defence, he said, and necessary54 words
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Advertisement229 1951-11-14 3 -rrjli beginners W*' boon The M- ,^O-da.vto ,p eßv Hail V M J.P 8 I ,y by H.M. SHAH. H p,n.i:iu K'».id. SHIP BRAND BEER HORMONE SKIN CREAM bj o*^ British iar Products Ltd.. London. tthful appearance lined an I wrinkled and fivea benee I ir. cases of acne, a229 words
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Article124 1951-11-14 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Ramanad District of India students, now settled down m Malaya, who are desirous of furthering their studies m India, were promised help by Dr. Alagappa Chettiar, wellknown Indian philanthropist and barrister. During his stay In Kuala Lumpur, Dr. Chettiar124 words
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158 1951-11-14 4 Control On Rice Movements Tigh tned Negri Revokes Previous Orders r Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. All rice entering Negri Sembilan by sea will enter at Port Dickson. This is permissible only m respect of shipments from Singapore or from such other ports as may be approved. This order158 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-11-14 4 THE new maternity ward at the Muar Government Hospital was officially opened by Che Hawaii binte Awang, wife of the District Officer. Che Hawah is seen cutting the ribbon across the entrance to the ward.35 words
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Article117 1951-11-14 4 Married Woman Acquitted MALACCA. Tues. A jury, by a 5 to 2 majority at the Assizes here today, returned a verdict of not guilty of either the principal charge of murder or the alternative one of manslaughter of a bullock -cart driver m the trial of a married woman. Chin117 words
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Article137 1951-11-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federal Exchequer benefited to the extent of $9,995 last month from fines imposed on traders who were convicted of offences agaiast the Food and Prices Control Regulations. In two cases dealers had their licences struck ofT. Ninety persons were convicted of137 words
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Article56 1951-11-14 4 Sutton Boys' Leave For KL MUAR. Tues. The first batch of boys to be called up m Muar under the Manpower Regulations consisting of 7 Malays and 21 Chinese recruited from shop assistants, has left by train for their training camp at Kuala Lumpur. A second batch of 54 will56 words
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Article85 1951-11-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The following were elected office bearers of the Locomotive Enginemen's Union: President: Mr. G Fonseka. Vice-President: Mr. D Anthony. Hon. Gen. Secy: Mr. L L. Thomas. Asst. Mr*. P M Jansen. Treasurer: Mr. S. Ratnam. Asst. Mr. V. P. Soyza. Executive Members: Messrs. P. Malaperumal,85 words
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Article71 1951-11-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues—Under the chairmanship of Dr. J. Samuel, President of the Federation of Indian Organisations, a meeting of the Malacca affiliates and primary members of the FIO is being held at the Indian Association premises, Malacca on Saturday to elect a state committee. FOR breaking the curfew71 words
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Article94 1951-11-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— An Indian youth; Mohamed Ali. was produced before the Second Magistrate .today on two counts of robbery and disposing of stolen property. It was alleged that the accused on Oct. 31 at Kampong Periok robbed a woman of her gold jewellery, cash and94 words
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245 1951-11-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Zakariah, a Malay Police Constable, was today charged before Mr. Justice Taylor at the High Court, Kuala Lumpur, with the murder of Mustan Singh, a Sikh money-lender, by shooting him with a rifle. The offence was alleged to have been committed at245 words
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Article45 1951-11-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A Police radio van travelling m convoy m Kuala Lipis, yesterday, overturned into a flooded ravine, injuring two Police Constables, an extra Constable and a female searcher. A Police Constable is missing and is believed to have been drowned.45 words
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Article82 1951-11-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues—Remarking that h e took consideration of his age. the Second Magistrate. Inche Ibrahim, today bound over a Malay. Abdul Rahim, m $200 for six months when he pleaded guilty to a charge of desertion. The prosecution alleged that the accused was attached82 words
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95 1951-11-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The special committee appointed by the Federal Legislative Council to consider the report of the Central Advisory Committee on Education m relation to the reports of the Barnes Committee and the Fenn Mission and to recommend suitable legislation, invite95 words
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Article159 1951-11-14 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues A Pan-Malayan Youth Week is to be held between Jan 4 and 10 next year when State and Settlement youth councils will sponsor their own programme. This decision was reached yesterday at an executive com- """<* meeting of the Malayan159 words
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351 1951-11-14 4 Standard Mali Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. Terrorists who ambushed a motor vehicle on an estate road m Rluang yesterday killed four persons and injured five others. Those killed were Mr. G.R. Tilley. the Assistant Manager. Special Constables Jaffar and Ismail bin Omar, a351 words
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Article121 1951-11-14 4 MALACCA, Tues. The Malayan Chinese Association Publicity Chairman. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. today stated that Mr. Ng Kow Chi's forecast that there will be a split among Chines m the M.C.A. is so wide off the mark that there is no pom m contradicting his statement.121 words
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Article48 1951-11-14 4 Special Jailed For Theft YACOB NEKMAT, a Special Constable attached to a inngle squad was sentenced to two years' hard labour by the Circuit President of the Sessions Court. at Jasin for thett cf $600 worth of jewellery while on screening operations at Bukit Asahan Esia t e.48 words
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Article25 1951-11-14 4 THE Bandar Penggaram Club m Batu Pahat will hold a dance m aid of the Poppy Day Fund tomorrow at the Club premises.25 words
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Article31 1951-11-14 4 THE Church Worker?" Association of St Mark's Church. Seremban. will held a jumble sale at Kins George V School on Saturday, Nov. 24 m aid of the Association's fund31 words
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Article46 1951-11-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Pleading guilty to three counts of driving without consideration, not displaying his "L" licence and not being accompanied by a person holding a driving licence, an extra Police Constable, Sangakaralingam. was fined a total of $40 by the Second Magistrate today.46 words
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Article64 1951-11-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The terms of appointment of Messrs: Lim Khye Seng and H. H. Facer, as members of the Federal Legislative Council, have been extended for a further period by Mr. M. V. del Tufo, the OAG. FOR moving cooked rice without a permit at Sagil. Tangkah,64 words
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Advertisement315 1951-11-14 4 The leader This'neiv I PARKER q/ i/t'f the only pen with the Aero-metric Ink System Rich and graceful styling AKw leadership m performance these JUw fH/ ccmbinetomakeihe/jrHParker'sr /Mm frffl J the world's most perfect pen. With I /Mm Jjff I its remarkable Aero-metric Ink /Mf '^f/ SyMcm a wholly new,315 words
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Advertisement270 1951-11-14 4 For cosy running Effortless travel can be yours on a faffe lhc that rides with a smoothness and a balanced CMC every mile a pleasure. Only Rudge with So yean of building Britain's Best Bicycle can rive bmation of strength, smooth running and that ensures maximum performance unh t 1270 words
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Article99 1951-11-14 5 SUiid.inl Suit Kepurtri MR A R. LAZAROUS, Labour Parti candidate for the North Wai d m the City Council elections promfeed, il elected, to ask the authorities prepare a marriage guide This guide, he said, will contain a summary ol the marriage laws o! the99 words
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Article104 1951-11-14 5 5 Words No More THE CORRECT postage on a Christmas card forwarded by surface mail from Singapore m an unsealed envelope to an> n ace outside Malaya is eight 1 rents, said an official statemeni If more than five words are writte i on a card it becomes liable to104 words
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399 1951-11-14 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. Aided school teachers m the Federation are restive. They feel that their case for equal treatment as teachers m the Government schools are being overlooked. For the past five years they have been lighting for better retirement benefits and housing399 words
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Article210 1951-11-14 5 Standard Siall Krporier MX TFIIO CHAN BKL, Pro- iressive Member for Balestier 2 District m the Singapore Le-ts-C I dive Council, will at the meet- nL or the Council on Tuesday 'next, quit Government on the rues oi pension and allowance I Sid to the widow,210 words
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613 1951-11-14 5 Standard Staff Reporter STAFF SERGEANT L. T. Muitment of the R.A.0.C.. who was charged with driving a military lorry m a dangeious manner was found not guilty before a District Court Martial held m the 223 8.0.D. m Singapore, yesterday. According to the prosecution conducted613 words
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157 1951-11-14 5 Standard Man ncpuru i SINGAPORE Sikhs took fhe day °rt yesterday to celebrate the 483 rd anniversary of the birth of (.uru Nanak Dcv ji. the first of the Id Sikh Gurus, and I -under oJ the Sikh faith Hundreds of gaily dressed men, women157 words
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Article81 1951-11-14 5 THE EXTENSION to Scran- goon English School to house wo science laboratories, an assembly hall, and tour extra class-rooms i will be ready some time next year, the editorial ol the L 951 1 school magazine states These projected extensions were^upposed to have been completed this81 words
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Article103 1951-11-14 5 Sister-in-law Molested: Charge Standard Staff Reporter A MALAY. Abdul Gharri bin j Hudd, who is alleged to have raped his sister-in-law was on trial at the Assizes yesterday. The accused is altered to have) committed the offence m his home at Chua Chu Kang on July 6 this year. The103 words
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Article125 1951-11-14 5 Siuid.ird Malt Krporcrr A SECOND petition was sent yesterday t<» the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce by i the «WJ families ordered to quit theii premises by the Singapore Improvement Trust. AH these families, the petition stated, art m a "panic" since the S.T.T. recently125 words
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Article66 1951-11-14 5 Standard Staff Beporter Three lallang fires which razed total area <>f more than 13 acres yesterday afternoon wei dealt with by the Singapore tire Biiii:iflt». T!ie first fire was at Leeaon P-irk it 11.35 a.m. ;md three hours later 10 acres of lallang went up m smoke at66 words
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Article, Illustration89 1951-11-14 5 vim* k/in v i ii ruvt jiurii is uiic of the UMNO candidates contesting m the coming Municipal I. lections for Jelutong Ward. I ducated at the Penan? Free School he is the only son of Mr. M. H. Pa wanted former Free School Master, and now a Government pensioner.89 words
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Article155 1951-11-14 5 Lee 's Career Of Fraud Is Ended A 23-YEAR-OLD Chinese with five previous convictions was sentenced to seven years 1 rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Rogers at the Singapore Assizes yesterday for robbing a Chinese woman living m the Changi area. Passing sentence, the judge mid the accused. Lee Wee155 words
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Article46 1951-11-14 5 A CHARGE of committing an act if 4: c 's-^ indecency on h Malay on Nov. 10 was explained to Kirpal Singh ol Port Dickson m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday Bu, ol $500 was offered. Th rase was adjourned to Nov 2046 words
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Article20 1951-11-14 5 LAI CHAN 3 P oh Mac trate C ><• <• x it breaking cv N nb li v .1. »lembu20 words
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463 1951-11-14 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE CIVILIAN employees of the three Service! n Singapore insist on being paid the same salaries ani :ost of living allowances as their counterparts m thj Zolony Government, "because we are satisfied tha* thfl jovernment is the best employer available463 words
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Miscellaneous15 1951-11-14 5 /'XfcMtjYOU/ AND HOW.' I NF.VtK 1 in 7 > 1I ,MPED TH* SAW ANYONE HANDLE I15 words
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Article835 1951-11-14 6 Tf HEN Mr. Churchill goes to Washington m January he would be doing something more than merely paying a social call on Mr Truman. He would be carrying on a tradition so assiduously obst-ved by the now retired Socialist Government. I* would still be a case of835 words
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Article, Illustration955 1951-11-14 6 STEPHEN GRAHAM - No Socialist Utopia STEPHEN GRAHAM SUMMING UP ON RUSSIA MO By THE Soviet way of livx ing is very far from William Morris's dream of the happy Socialist state. If there were passports for all, millions f| Soviet citizens would flee and there would be an elemental stampede. But on955 words
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472 1951-11-14 6 ing Sir:— While some parts of Klyne Street's letter which appeared m the Straits Times of Nov 8 may have to be reexamined under different light, i couldn't have agreed with him more when he said thai Sir William Jenkin and othei valuable472 words
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Article204 1951-11-14 6 Sir;— May I through your paper thank all those who worked so selflessly to make the St. Nicholas Home for the Blind Building Fund Appeal a success. Where so many gave so much, it would be invidious tc select by. name any particular associations or persons204 words
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272 1951-11-14 6 LET BLIND BRUTE TAKE TO A MONASTERY Sir.— My reaction on reading "A Blind Brute" by Mary Brown was to feel not only great sympathy for the unfortunate wife, but also to rei&ster a slight disagreement with Mary Brown. She suggested that this man and wife should get together again272 words
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Article333 1951-11-14 6 ROBERT MENCIN - ROBERT MENCIN By To help our readers understand the significance of world sews we have made arrangements with Special Standard Correspondents to cable us daily well-informed and up-to-the minute comments on current events. Since affairs m Malaya are conditioned by what is happening outside it, it is333 words
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591 1951-11-14 6 A NEW OUTLOOK NEEDED ON THE EMERGENCY LONDON. PUBLIC opinion is becoming restive about the state of affairs m Malaya and it is «well that Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the new Secretary of State for the Colonies, is to pay the country a visit. Little progre 3 has been made m591 words
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Article80 1951-11-14 6 Review of Views :How To Vote gAS vntrri b periencing «om« the coming M J lions. •>'.• i 2 Jaced with D bom to vole < daj o served ttu S Ideal way to i I 5 the n c;ite. said ?The paper hope w ana; Muni I return m<80 words
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Advertisement29 1951-11-14 6 "TIGER" vf^l RUBBER GOODS OF MINING INDUSTRY, In Use For 30 Years In Malaya Otmtuli SHUM YIP LEON6 RUBBER WORKS •tas^ere Kuala Luni put Ipoh Segasaal "j'f ■«««rworih Hongkong29 words
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Advertisement35 1951-11-14 6 THE WEBSTER-CHICAGO AN OUTSTANDING BUY DICTATION TRANSCRIBING MAN^ OFFICE USES Has Many Outstanding Fed.ires NATURAL VOICE PLAY BACK and RECORD-"O"-MAGIC CONTROLS SENSITIVE SOUND PICKUP FOOT CONTROL ATTACHMENT THE EMPORIti" 17-19 Battery Road. Sm^p Tel. 7872.35 words
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Article269 1951-11-14 7 On Common Policy Towards Plan For Mid-East Defence PARIS, .Nov. 13 (Reuter). Seven Arab Mates failed to reach agreement here last night on a common policy towards the Western powers 9 plans for Middle East defence. Egyptian Foreign Minister Afohammed Saleh el Din Pasha said after269 words
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112 1951-11-14 7 LONDON. Nov. 13 (Reuter)— A Conservative member of Parliament Sir Herbert Williams, suggested today that Britain should consider deducting from Egypt's sterling balances compensation to British personnel for losses sustained through looting m Egypt. Mr. Winston Churchill to whom the suggestion was made m Xne112 words
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Article96 1951-11-14 7 PARIS. Nov. 13, (Renter) A high British authority last night denied categorically a report that United States Secretary of State Wean Acheson had put forward a new fomula for resolving the Anglo-Egyptian dispute. The source describ as "completely unfounded" the report, which said Mr.96 words
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165 1951-11-14 7 TORONTO. Nov. 13, <UP) John Diefenbaker, one of Canada's senior members of Parliament, called yesterday on the Commonwealth to institute a policy ot consultation on every foreign policy issue of concern to the Commonwealth members. Diefenbaker. a progressive Conservative member for Lake Centre. Saskatchewan,165 words
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Article, Illustration339 1951-11-14 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 (UP). Two "suspended" Chinese Nationalist air officers ordered home la*t Ausnsi lo ftand trial on charge* of failing to account lor 1 9.000.000 m official funds are Mill on their job* here, it was revealed today. General P. T. MowA.P. - 339 words
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157 1951-11-14 7 NA TO Forces Won 't Need Passports LONDON, Nov. 13 (Renter).— North Atlantic treaty servicemen will need no passports or visas when serving m each others country under sn agreement reached by the Deputies I omit -il here today. Civilians working for the organisation will no longer need visas though157 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-11-14 7 photo. Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit (right), Ambassador to Uie United States from India is shown with her daughter, Mr m th A s recent P |ctur at the Indian Embassy m Washington. Madame Pandit is leaving for India to be m New Delhi for the general elections APAP - 48 words
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138 1951-11-14 7 LONDON, Nov. 13 (UP) A War Office spokesman yesterday said that White Hall is awaiting a full report from Korea on complaints by British war correspondents that American censors were showing an "anti-Common-wealth bias." Daily Telegraph's Eric Down ton writing from the Eighth Army138 words
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Article84 1951-11-14 7 BEVERLY HILLS, California. Nov. 12 IUP> Two young electronics engineers today demonstrated 5 tilmless "camera" which they hope will revolutionize the motion picture industry and provide television with a cheaper way to reproduce programmes. John T. Mullin, 38. and Wayne R. Johnson, 29. unveiled their bulky electronic84 words
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Article41 1951-11-14 7 AMARILLO. Texas. Nov. 13 «AP) Soviet Russia has increased its satellite territory at the rate of 44 square miles per minute during the last 11 years. Lieut-General Robert W. Harper said here m dedicating an Air Force School. photo.41 words
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267 1951-11-14 7 IOM)O\. \«v. 13 (Reutrr). A n<-»- CommonMrealih «l; <nr<- iMifiry im mij^«-i<<| liy a uril«r hi ikir J*)st <«i. Hi Bra^«>*« Annual \ruit <| Form I'rarhnok ptfbHsbed h<r«* today. The yearbook is an aathorftative r»] eclion of -ac'.v, figures and strategic theories compiled by267 words
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Article55 1951-11-14 7 JAKARTA. Nov. 13 (UPI Chinese residents m Indonesia, too, are being subjected to inneom demands like Chinese Americans m the Doited Stjit«»s. Reliable sources, who wished to remain unidentified for obvious reasons. yn\u that two publishers ut pro-Nationalist Chinese papers here have received such demands fiom the55 words
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92 1951-11-14 7 ASCONA. SWITZERLAND. Nov. 13, (UP) A pale green brilliant disc of a size somewhat smaller than a full moon was observed here yesterday by about 2© persons, most of whom claimed that the apparition was accompanied by a "howling sound." Nearly all the observers92 words
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Article100 1951-11-14 7 LONDON, Nov. 12. (IP) The first Labour Parly move to unseat the Chur.-liill Government was defeated m the House of Commons on Monday ight by 320 to WL Churchill's Conservative Government won the fir*t test vote on Monday nijibl when th(> House of Com mons approved100 words
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Article74 1951-11-14 7 OTTAWA, Nov. LI (fteuti ri Mr. Winston Churchill mttf visit Ottawa when he crosses. the Atlantic m January to ootifer with President Trutnan. Canadian Press reported yesi« iday. quoting official circles. So far there has been r<> statement on the question but the news agency s«id74 words
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Article50 1951-11-14 7 QUITO, ECUADOR. No* II <UP) Twenty -seven pc boi i were killed and 23 injured ny ten bus carrying 50 paaseng* fell into an abyss off a Pi American highway near I village of Guasuntos today. 1 t bus fell into a 300 foot n«*i> aby&s.50 words
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Advertisement362 1951-11-14 7 CiVw tflor "RllS ioitk <vw^ H £AT SELECTOR' DIAL TELL-TALE LIGHT MASSIVE 6AKELITE HANDLE jK&S/l STREAMLINED BODY l^^y^f BEVEL. ED SOLE PLATE \[/-^^r SIDE ENTRY OF FLEX canDILANDS BUTTERY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE RUALA LUMPUR IPOM PENANG m i •7 ft < f :<;^^ l<r M-mdard x .inguard Saloon is the362 words
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Advertisement85 1951-11-14 7 "PALL MALL" 0*- A 0* 0^ V^ W* H X VH ■■■S Bl^r H^" 's^* '^P ijppp AC A BSsI BmH iZM iii_>nili J~\o A Ba faJ l^b «3^§l replacements as required. LIQUEURS $16 dox. TUMBLERS ipt $16 dot. SHERRIES $18 ]pt $18 PORTS $18 ipt $20 COCKTAIL $20 lp»85 words
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Miscellaneous53 1951-11-14 7 H^| I I I WHAT /TRYING |I I LIKE A TTiT <>, N^K^-J; ARE YOU TO GET CHANGE OF j^^r^^^J^x^ -J^T^-- Z. WwJLM. THIS TOWN BORES SPINNING M DIZZY SCENERY h yf'".' ME SAME OLD $L^i POR ?>/ V-r-.^ ONCE IN A y;^^ j^^x <:|i Wi|yp^ SIGHTS EVERY rY| W^-^53 words
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Article317 1951-11-14 8 New System To Be Introduced SIXTY model* of an entirely new type of fuelling truck are to be sent from Britain to international airport* along the Comet route lietneen South Africa, Singapore and Australia, to refuel the jet air liner at its Mopping points. These Shell317 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-11-14 8 Three new Australian National Airways hostesses who will be flying: through Singapore on the Air Ceylon Route from Sydney to London shortly. They hare just finished their training: course, and It looks as if they are going to enjoy every minute of fly inf. (Left) Betty McCourtie. Jane Titchmarsh and52 words
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Article112 1951-11-14 8 Standard Shipping Reporter ROYAL Interocean Lines 9,000-lon pa**cuu;rr freighter, Straat \laka**ar. will arrive m Singapore today on her maiden voyage to South Africa and South America. She will join the Ruys and Tegelberg on the run between South America and Japan via Singapore. Launched at112 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-11-14 8 The United States Navy F2ll Banshee adds speed and firepower to the United Nations air forces helping: to repel the North Korean and Chinese Communist aggressors m Korea. Picture shows one of the twinjet fighter planes on the flight deck of the U.S. aircraft carrier Essex after its first t-ombut58 words
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77 1951-11-14 8 HONGKONG. Nov. 13 (AP>— The Royal Naw Frigate BUck Swan leaves lion? Kong tomorrow for ber first borne Christma^ m seven years. She came to the Far East m July 1945 and was one of the first Roya] Navy ships to join the77 words
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78 1951-11-14 8 SYDNEY. (Airmail) (ReuterAAP' The American ketch "Batchelors Wife", wrecked off Lord Howe Inland m September this year has been refloated. The former owners. Americans Mr. and Mrs. Byron Tanner who had put their lite savings of AttJ.OOO Into it. abandoned the ketch after78 words
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103 1951-11-14 8 Standard Shipping Reporter SHIPS flying the flags of three different maritime nations berthed alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday within a few hours of each other. The vessels were Britain's Carthage. Holland's Oranje and Italy's Sydney. They brought a total of103 words
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Article68 1951-11-14 8 LONDON. Nov. 13 Chartering ol ships to load grata from the Black Sea to the United Kingdom has been an important development m freight markets recently. Some 7 vessels are known to have bea chattered re presenting transport for iboul 330.000 tons ol grain or about68 words
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Advertisement587 1951-11-14 8 PAST RWULAR TRANS PACIFIC SIRVICI lin Francisco Lot Angalat AH American cV Can dian Citlat Penong P. *>•« An LA/SF J. L. LUCKINBACH 26/27 Nov 28/2» Nor 10 Nor/6 Dee 23 D«e ALASKA BEAR 24/26 Dae 2§ D»c 29 Dec/1 Jan 20 Jan •or fu!l particulars of Dry Cargo Dmp587 words
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Advertisement328 1951-11-14 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CD., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Barge Nov 17 Vessel tor Muar Weekly Hong Tot for Rengat Nov 20 Vessel ♦or Malacca Twice Weekly Hong Thong tor Began Vessel for fert D. ck son. .Weekly S i Api Api Nov 24 Tun, Song tor Malacca328 words
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Advertisement218 1951-11-14 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royol Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-America Lint Nederlond Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE lEW ORLEANS. Spore P. Sham Penang Kota Agoeng (RLI Gdns. 15/16 18-19 Nor 20-21 Nov Tarakan (SMN) 19/23 Nor 24/25 Nov 26 Nov Soestdyk (HAL) 7/11 Oec 14/15 Dec218 words
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Advertisement429 1951-11-14 8 •MALATA- h> ttongkok So t^^Hi flOnokOn C tt-lt* "MIONIA" for 8on o kol 28 N i •KIMA" foe Bonokok. Hong. konQ, Monilr Kob* Yokohorro 9 f "LALANDIA" t to, $«i 9 o« 6 If 18 °ec n Bongkok 2J "KAMBOOIA" for Bangkok' Hongkong. Kobe Yok©-' hamo 9-0 Jaj| "INDIA" for429 words
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Miscellaneous34 1951-11-14 8 Despatches TODAY: Terempa by I. am San. Sibu 6 pm. by Angby, Hongkong, China and Philippines fi p.m. by Cartilage, Palembang by Ban Hong Laong. Arrivals TODAY: Western Australia (letters and parcels) by Charon.34 words
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Miscellaneous196 1951-11-14 8 Harbour WHARVES i Albert Dork: Klias, FT Hai. Sip Codown Gate] ictoria Dork: Staavae PenAng »y 40 2 -inpo Benattow 36 37 2 Keppel Dock: Dromus. Maro Ben< euch 38 39 2 sa. Lyri v Patunge, Charon Brad eve ett 25 26 2 Western anchorage: James J Carthage 42 4:;196 words
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229 1951-11-14 9 Leaders Of Malayan Rubber Industry To Meet Tin Mission Standard Staff Correspondent ■A a LUMPUR, Nor. 13 The Rubber Producers Council will w J he United States tin mission to lunch this week, it r rC "d The leaders of the rubber industry undoubtedly will take full i :eflrnC c229 words
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Article, Illustration106 1951-11-14 9 I tlard Reporter I uiio is t -\p« r'u-iiriii" an export boom at I \\\>j.il< si < olonial importer of diesel I senrralinf -♦t-. -ai<l the Hon'ble Alexander |he Bmsll %boc uroup of companies. I anufarlHrrn of «liesel engines and I r-Standard - 106 words
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Article112 1951-11-14 9 Standard Market Reporter PEPPER prices m the Singa- produce market w-as again siei yesterday, lfuntok white being quoted $725 per picul and I unpong black $590 on a quiet rket No business was recorded pra had sellers at $40$ per picul cut no buyer. C nut112 words
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24 1951-11-14 9 I -v eta are due 1 -'mas tenure c _c -c :.e I .oud- APAP - 24 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-11-14 9 Singapore and the Federation have made exceptionally heavy imports of barbed-wire and nails this year, due respectively to the Emergency and building boom m Malaya. Both products come mainly from Belgium, France, Germany and Japan. Labourers are here seen unloading rolls of barbedwire while kegs of nails are stacked againstMichael Goh - 65 words
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55 1951-11-14 9 EGYPT does not intend starling a "cotton war" against Britain, said Hamid Zaki Pasha, Egyptian Minister of National Economy. T"e Minister said such a "war"' v d not be effective because Br.ta.n could buy cotton th'-oush a third party. Moreover. Egypt baa r.o desire to mixReuter - 55 words
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Article35 1951-11-14 9 PERSIA BUYS PERSIA has purchased US. $8.*****0 from the International Monetary Fund to meet the shortage of Persia's foreign exchange receipts due to the closing of the Abadan refinery and the nonmarketmg of oil. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article214 1951-11-14 9 abovi re- war level. However. since 1995, the world population has increased by 13 per cent. Tr.cietore supplies per capita m 1960-S] were still four per cent. b« .v pre-war levels and were themselves insufficient." N itritional levels were still wen :ut trom satisfactory m vast214 words
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Article208 1951-11-14 9 !NEW YORK, ISov. 13 (AP).— The United States has to been asked to increase the price of tin from US$l.l2 to US$l.5O a pound by the Bolivian Association of Mining Industrialists and the National Association of Miners, who ship the major part of Bolivia's208 words
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Article, Illustration186 1951-11-14 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE new Australian Trade Commissioner for Singapore, Mr. A. J. Day, arrived here yesterday m the passenger liner Sydney from Australia to take up his new appointment. He was accompanied by his wife, and they were met at the wharf byStandard - 186 words
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Article85 1951-11-14 9 PAKISTAN plans to buy all the heavy industrial equipment Japan can sell, the head of a visiting Pakistan purchasing mission, Mr. N. M Khan, said m Tokyo. He said his government had given him "a long list of requirements for Pakistan's industrial expansion withReuter; AAP - 85 words
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Article37 1951-11-14 9 HONGKONG, Nov. 13— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were. HK115.58 to £1 Sterling: HK56.8475 to US$l; HK$l.B2O to Malayan $1; HK50.395 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK$323 to one tael.37 words
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115 1951-11-14 9 OTTAWA, Nov. 13, (Reuter). A proposal that Canada assist Britain by extending almost unlimited credit for the next five years was advanced m the House of Commons yesterday by Parliamentarian John Blackmore. He suggested that this credit, to be given m "a115 words
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Article156 1951-11-14 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Malayan share market was again quiet today, but prices remained steady, interest was mainly centred on rubber and tin shares, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Changed prices were:— INDUSTRIALS Ruyorfi Sellers H'kong S'hai Bank (Hkong reg.) 840.00 850.00 M. Colls. 2.10156 words
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Article67 1951-11-14 9 TORONTO, Nov. 13 (UP) President Quintyn Gwyn of the Canadian Exporters Association said that Canada's trade was tied "too dangerously" to the whims of the U.S. market and urged exporters to extend their enterprise to other channels. He told the association's annual meeting that over67 words
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Article59 1951-11-14 9 SAIGON, Nov. 13 (AFP) "The principal aim of Vietnam is to try and increase the food output," said Tran Van Kha the vice-chairman of the French Union Assembly and Minister for Finance, on leaving Saieon by air for Paris. Tan Van Kha is due59 words
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132 1951-11-14 9 Standard Market Reporter RIJB P E R prices m Singapore fluctuated mildly yesterday, closing slightly off the day's best levels. There was a certain amount of trade buying, resulting m a moderate turnover of business. The General Services Administration bought quantities of the lower132 words
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107 1951-11-14 9 DIRECTORS of the Austin Motor Company vnll seek shareholders' approval to increase the company's capital by one-half an 10.000.000 new ss. ordinary shares when the annual meeting is held on Dec. 6. If approved. the company's capital would be increased from £5,000,000Reuter - 107 words
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72 1951-11-14 9 Poles, E. Germans Sign Four- Year Trade Agreement A four year trade agreement, to run from 1 j52 and 1955. has been sicned m Warsaw between Poland and East Germany. East Germany is to provide machinery and installation? for the Polish power. machine-building and chemical industries. transport equipment, oil products,Reuter - 72 words
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Article29 1951-11-14 9 BUYING rates for Canadian dollars (per fl"0 Malayan) are: J34 7/16 (f T). $34 9/16 (O EX). $34 13/16 (90 d/st); selling $34 1/8 ready ITT./O D29 words
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261 1951-11-14 9 Kelantan Padi Growers To Get 1st Mobile Mill KUALA LUMPUR, Nor. 13:— The first mobile ric«miN m Malaya, designed and supplied by Lindetcves (Moloya) Ltd., wot on display outside the firm's premise? today. Among th« Urge gathering invited to witness hoy the mill worked were Dato Onn bin Ja'afar. Membei261 words
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Article78 1951-11-14 9 THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose $1.46j 51.4? FOB. m bales Nov. No. 1 R.S.s. 51.47 H.i?| No. 2 R.S.S. M.4OJ $141 No. 3 R.S.S $1.35* $1.36 Tone: Slightly easier. LONDON RUBBER Tuesday's opening prices per lb. were No.78 words
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Article37 1951-11-14 9 SINGAPORE. Tues The price of tin to-day was $469} picul. Down $5.25. LONDON TIN Tuesday's prices llrst session were: Spot £%2i buyers, £%5 sellers. Three months €946 buyers, C 945 sellers. Settlement Price: £985. Tone: Easy.37 words
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Advertisement132 1951-11-14 9 r and to be sure of BoorcTs |f look for the Cat and Barrel on the 1 =^^e^=l label the Gin that has been 1 'BjlßP^ j(B^ popular for generations. I CORDIAL, OLO TOM FINEST OiY GIN \W^ WuSUIP SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO LTD. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. !^v^132 words
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Article, Illustration388 1951-11-14 10 GAILE DUGAS - GAILE DUGAS By g f OOKING pretty while she's waiting for the stork is not P just a womanly H whim. It's a p pleasant duty Going about In shapeless dresser es, her hair hookw ed behind either oar with a bobby !p pin, is388 words
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Article259 1951-11-14 10 W'HEiV their abdominal mus- cles begin sagging, many icomen jeel they've been dealt an unjust blow below the middle Fate, it seems, is notoriously poorly grounded m the rules of fair play. This being the case, there's little point m wailing about the figure malformations that259 words
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Article40 1951-11-14 10 'TO get rid of the white Ftains that frequently cloud f!ower pots after a few montn v- c try scrubbing at the dlsroio tion with a stiff-bristled b iss i «ud£ ed fOa:Uy delei "8 ei »t40 words
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Article, Illustration624 1951-11-14 10 MARGARET SCOTT - MARGARET SCOTT Continuing Margaret's Diary Says IT'S a bit disconcerting when you're sitting: up m bed m the morning having a nice cup of tea, to have the cup suddenly kicked out of your hand by someone not yet of this world. But that'sRAF - 624 words
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Article169 1951-11-14 10 THE STARS AND Y0U npODAT'S lOKtt AST: Ihe X ■numn inttut'nre over Pluto today is unfortunte and creates a most violent atmosphere which is extremely ir..:u^r>iciou«, towards tho-.e goffering Irotn ner\ous di-.orJers and mental deprosion. Be calm today and to not Rive oar to pessimism. If you carry on quietly169 words
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Advertisement166 1951-11-14 10 FACE POWDER I >■ AX FACTOR .^^^^^^*&ffis??-. Va '^hI Wmw See bow f«or akin takea i] s wU •n glowing g Unoar |f* wilb Mai Factor Roll*. -s?^ •ro^ Fae* Powder. S«f, „tU irUrmlt (rnrw f veKet, this it powder that really 6.fte M mr n Colour Bannon* .had- watrd166 words
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Miscellaneous367 1951-11-14 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE NEW SERIES -No. 20 s—Observed5 Observed B— Above and tOUChin^ mmmmmmmmmmm—m~^m*mm -mmmmimmmmmmmmmm >■»•■— _M«_i__ H 12— Biblical weeci Il3h 3*7 I9iou 13— Cravat 14 Brazilian estuary I» H 15 Employed 16 Everyone 3~— rr 17— Pastries "I 18 Fairness 20 Resides |g TyT, ip mmmm 24— Babylonian367 words
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Miscellaneous351 1951-11-14 10 RAUH) MALAYA SINGAPORE (484 <jd 41 OKI 10 a.m. Emergency News (K.L.): 10.45 For the Schools; 1 p.m. Carl Chandler Orchestra; 1.:.0 News; 1.45 Lunch Time Prom.; 2 p.m. For the Schools; 6.15 Programme Summary; (i.17 Science of Life; X.40 The Radio String Ensemble: 6.55 Announcements it Singapore Share Market351 words
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Article630 1951-11-14 11 OLLIE DAVIES - RISING GLORY IMPRESSES OLLIE DAVIES By THE second track was opened for fast work yesterday at Bukit Timah when the going was good. Rising Glory (Percival) returned the smartest time when reeling off three m 36. Perostan (Tulloh) was another that attracted attention over three m 37 3/5. B^tßoy (Harper)630 words
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Article78 1951-11-14 11 OF THE newcomers that will be making their debut at the current Singapore Turf Club's winter meeting beginning this Saturday two have good chances of winning their races first up. They are Sullivan's Eoyal Fair and Yong Thau Yin's Stars Remember. Out on the training track at Bukit78 words
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Article223 1951-11-14 11 Ski-ing: UK Has A Secret LONDON, Nov. 13, (Reuter). Experiments have recently been made m a wind tunnel with a view to improving the performances of Britain's men and women ski teams at the winter Olympic Games m Oslo next February The results of the tests are not to be223 words
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Article99 1951-11-14 11 MELBOURNE, Nov. 12, (Reuter). Lindsay Hassett, Australia's cricket captain and four other Test players may be invited to play for a combined 11 against the MCC m Ceylon from February 16 to 19 during the Roya, tour. The Ceylon Cricket Association said they would tike to99 words
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Article88 1951-11-14 11 Singapore Teams For Rifle Shoot THE following have been selected to represent Singapore m the 1951 Overseas Rifle Matches which will be shot off at Bukit Timah Range on Sunday. Nov. 18, at 2 p.m. SR (a): Flt./Lt. P. Biegel, Capt J. Morrow. Capt. J. McGee Flt./Sgt. Stevens. W. O.88 words
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Article63 1951-11-14 11 LONDON. Nov. 13, (Reuter). Arrangements for the four Cricket Tests between England and India next season will be the main items on the agerida for the meeting of the MCC Board of Control at Lords tomorrow. It is expected that the committee will decide on the dates63 words
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Article152 1951-11-14 11 BELOW are the latest classifications issued by the Straits Racing Association. TRANSFERS From Class 1 to Class 2 The Meare. From Class 4 to Class 3 Admiral. From Class 4 to Class 5 Fair Flower. Linkshir; Air Port; Kudat; Air Gee. From Class 5 to Class 4 Screen;152 words
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Article153 1951-11-14 11 LOS ANGELES, Nov. 12. (UP) Lightweight champion Jimmy Carter and his challenger Art Aragon worked over sparring partners m adjoining rings today m preparation for their title bout at the Olympic Auditorium on Wednesday. Odds favouring Carter were eight to five. The exact weight of California's "Golden Boy"153 words
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Article46 1951-11-14 11 HONGKONG. Nov. 13 (AP) The Chervrolet basketball quintette arrive here tomorrow for a five-game series after sweeping a ten-game match m the Philippines. The visiting cagers won the 1951 American Athletic Union championship They are coached by all-time basketball great Hank Luisetti.46 words
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Article210 1951-11-14 11 LONDON, Nov. 12, (Reuter) —The draw for the Ist round of the English F.A Cup matches to be played on Saturday Nov. 24 was made today as follows: Brighton vs Bristol City, Reading vs Walsall, Ley ton or Walthamstow Avenue vs Cnippenham Town, King's Lynn210 words
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174 1951-11-14 11 Choongs Do Well In Glasgow Badmin ton GLASGOW, Nov. 12 (Reutcr).— Leading players from eight countriei notably Malaya and Denmark are competing m the International Badminton tournament which opened this evening and will continue for nix days. The first matches was a mixed doubles m which E. B. Choong and174 words
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Advertisement166 1951-11-14 11 I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i —^OTICLS ,«frtf£ f a ns WCRDAI p- 2 .AY. 7th j EMBIBSL-- lembera M I i SUB*" I 3 -..re icx a Members c Badnes net later i Daj on the Meet- be o- I cors Unlimited R MEM- 1 be held I atiops re Issued166 words
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Advertisement596 1951-11-14 11 GOODS FOR SALE i \KDER your Christmas 7 Goods m time We have i many varieties including model t engines, mechanical toys. novelties, etc No obligation to send for price lists Fong- hrn Co Ltd.. Telephones 7557 and *****. Singapore. FOR SALE A TWO storey brick bunga- low m town596 words
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Advertisement667 1951-11-14 11 DEATH POWKAY Ng Teong Poh, beloved father of Ng Pian leng. popularly known as uncle," Ng Kong Low, Ng Kong Poe. Ng Lim Kwi, Mrs. ran Jin Leong, Mrs Kwa Wan passed away peacefully at 80' Kapar Road, Klang, besides these he leaves behind his wife and her host of667 words
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Advertisement284 1951-11-14 11 11-1.45-1- LAST DAY -G.30-9.30 Starrin g KASMA B(»OTY j TOMORROW! LIGHT BAY" W l^'"|^ Ti-CHNK or.OH and lots more! a mm)n DORIS DAY GORDON MacRAE Plus/ VARIETY STAGE SHOW with SALO B.REMEKO and his aujrnuntcd mefccatei PHILIP VAZ-SinjiaiionV "Paul lUlicn— and BARBARA DEANS m rt Dmoe lal ■|^b Tp^^jtaw inKM284 words
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697 1951-11-14 12 'Dictatorial Policy Will Do No Good' WONG PENG SOON, Cheong Hock Leng, Ismail Marjan and Ong Poh Lim, Singapore shuttle stats asked hy the Singapore Badminton Association to give a financial accounting of their recent overseas tours, have issued a joint statement challenging697 words
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Article58 1951-11-14 12 Today's SPORT RUGBY Royal Bfomi v Army at Saval Base: SCC v Royal Signals at SCC: RAF TV <;a>i v REME at REME; RAF Tenqah "A" v 223 BOD at BOD; CHQ FARELF v RASC <■ See Soon HOCKEY— RAF Tenoah v RNAC at R.V.4C. University of M ifoya o58 words
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Article83 1951-11-14 12 PARII BL'NTAR Mon. E*f*ying "heir last inter-school io| the season the hockey r• i > oJ the Anglo-Chinese S Parit Buntar did ex- v a ell to hold the Kuala K< ig>ar Malay College to a onei i when the sides met on Pad UOg83 words
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Article73 1951-11-14 12 UNIVERSITY i I M i Rus- XV beat the J h re English at Bukit Timah yesteri i by 14 points (l g al, 2 tries, to nil. I i n Eng Siang ki Jced the first penalty for University Chintn- mi scored a try nexi73 words
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52 1951-11-14 12 S'poreSoccerTeam To Play French AF THI Singapore soccer side to ■ie French Air Force m a itch at Jalan Besar this Sun- J raa yesterday selected iyanan Davids. Sa".!eh: X Thong, Hooa Leons. Ismail B Sharii Bfadon, Guthrie, A Hie Bjon Leon?, Rahim R«s yes Murray. Chong Kum. v I52 words
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Article40 1951-11-14 12 ttiTON, Efov 13 iAP> 1 iteur Hockey Associa- r the US. has been Inled by the National Skating l m of Japan to play ten >■•>•■: games m Japan next 1 President Thomas F. >: the AHA said Man-40 words
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Article397 1951-11-14 12 BRISBANE, Nov. 13 (Reuter-AAP)— Australia heat \*est Indies by three wickeU here today m the first Test match after a grim struggle against the spin howling of Sonny Raniatlhin and Alfred Valentine. The result was often m doubt as each side gained the initiative, but397 words
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Article, Illustration486 1951-11-14 12 PENANG, Tues. A thrilling last minute bid by the home team to force a draw against a tiring side, highlighted the inter-state soccer match m which Singapore narrowly beat Penang by the odd goal m three before a crowd of 4,000 on Victoria GreenRanjit Singh - 486 words
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236 1951-11-14 12 SHELL Company's Palembang water polo team beat the Tiger Swimming Club 11-6 yesterday evening at the Haw Par poo! making their tally m their Singapore visit 2-1. the other victory (and defe:it> involving t l ie Singapore Swimming Club. The Dutchmen played a skilful236 words
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Article122 1951-11-14 12 nTP, NC L N A J L Ohio Nov 12 (UP) —Bob Baker, the country's tourth -ranking heavyweight, was a slight favourite today to whip Kid Riviera m a 10-round headline battle here tomorrow night The undefeated Baker will be seeking to make Riviera his 26th122 words
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263 1951-11-14 12 PLA\II\(, at peak form, Singapore Cricket (lull upset their Padanj- riva l s lhe R m a key fi division hockey league match yesterday. It waa SCO* they thrilled a capacity crond, winning 3-1 after leading 2-1 at half time. With thi win263 words
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107 1951-11-14 12 SAFA yesterday drew dp the fixtures for the Gothenburg and the Indian Olympic teams which are due here early m December and will play four fames each. Fixtures for Gothenburg are: Dec 1 v Singapore "A". Dec. 2 v Malays. Dec. 5 v Chinese,107 words
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Article53 1951-11-14 12 OSLO. Nov. 13 (AP) Rumania is sending a group of skiers to the 1952 Olympic Winter Games m Oslo, the Olympic Press Office announced &ionday. Rumania is the 24th natif-i to accept the invitation 10 compete m Oslo. It is the second iron curtain nation to accept The53 words
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Article17 1951-11-14 12 LONDON, Nov. 12 (Reuter)Rugby Union Results: St. Thomas Hospital 6. Edinburgh Academicals 3; Camborne 14,17 words
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Article36 1951-11-14 12 LAUNCESTOK. <Reu;t>v-A.\P> Maurice Quincey. 2*2 -yt »r old Victorian won the under* 500 c c. Tasinanian Senior J."i' on a 330 c.c. machine fetter losing It seconds from engine truJu'e m the first lan.36 words
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