Singapore Standard, 15 November 1951
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Title Section17 1951-11-15 1 Singapore Standard *fc W i VOL NO. 137 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article277 1951-11-15 1 Derailment: 6 Die, Negri ft 3 Ruler Unhurt Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LLMPLK, Wed.— The Yang di IVrtuan Btnar of Negri Sembilan, his consort, two »raml< liiMrrn and |>arlv who returned from the li.X. yesterday, escaped injuries m the derailment of the mail277 words
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Article, Illustration91 1951-11-15 1 «B \n VN«d. All It hold a ci>ic \.ing Di Per >embilan and hlj> had to be the derailment u'nirh they tra>:jj~ap<»re this tool children holitiiv tomorwho were the Mentri Dato and Tengku < n.iirman of .:i I own Board •re at S p.m. after :!»d91 words
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Article223 1951-11-15 1 SI RKMBAN. Wednesday. 'It happened about 3.50 p.m.." said Fr. Abraham. a Syrian Christian priest, who was one of the 200 passengers travelling on the day mail. "1 suddenly heard two shots being fired and there was a crash. It was my Hrst experience of223 words
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Article82 1951-11-15 1 14 ißcuterv- retan Mr. ised -n the thai soldiers l battle m it tdequate train* eu g questioiis C >nservative I C «nm >ro Ho aJld the soldiers 'had II weefc training m the United Kingdom before going to Malaya Arrangements were also made on al!82 words
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139 1951-11-15 1 Mission Not Investigating Rubber Here Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Categorical denial of the statement appearing m The Straits Times today that the U.S. Tin Mission has asked for meetings with the rubber industry, and is likely to repo on both industries when it returns to America was made139 words
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Article63 1951-11-15 1 LONDON. Nov. 14. (Reuter). Army, Navy and Air Force heroes ol the Korean and Malayan campaigns were among 360 men and women who at Buckingham Palace today received awards for long service an ThrDuke" V of Gloucester made the presentations on behalf or the recipients was63 words
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Article53 1951-11-15 1 NEW UtXHI. N«»v. 14 <^ p> Prime Minister and virtual ruler St the mountain kingdom until ?h c Congress rebellion 11 months ago tendered his resignation to "enable Kin* Tribhayana rerun sfitute the Cabinet.' according to a report reaching nert. Th« Prim« Minister told prSfmen C n53 words
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416 1951-11-15 1 Too Many Changes Among Top Men In Malaya (LORD MANCROFT) 'Obvious MacD Must Stay* LONDON, Nov. 14, (Reuter). Lord Mancroft, a Conservative peer, declared m the House of Lords that m the last two months there have been far too many changes among the top men m Malaya. Speaking last416 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-11-15 1 FUTURE SHOWS wreckage or the derailed train south of Kumpar m Perak last Sunday when two were killed. The terrorists struck again yesterday.23 words
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Article193 1951-11-15 1 THE British Government aims at helping Colonial territories to attain self-government within the British Commonwealth, said the new Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. m the House of Commons yesterday. "To that end." h e said, 'we are seeking as rapidly as possible193 words
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Article42 1951-11-15 1 LONDON. Nov 14 (Reuter) Licences for export of arms to Egypt were revoked on Oct. 22 and no licence has been issued since Sir David Maxwell Fyfe. Home Secretary. told a questioner m the House of Commons yesterday.42 words
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Article42 1951-11-15 1 OSLO Nov 14. Reuter) Mr. Einar Gerhardsen for six and a half years Prime Minister of Norway, resigned 'ast nigni. Mr. Oscar Torp. Parliamentary leader of the Labour Party, will take over as Prime Minister on Nov. 1942 words
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Article71 1951-11-15 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 14.— The ♦ollowino. ore the clos.nf price* r-bb.r and tin on the London Mokret today:LONDON TIN tONDON rub.« %fßt mQ pc Spot 43 d buyen, £995 tellers. Dec. 43d Three month.: £957 10«. Jan. Mar. *2}f buyers, £960 sellers. Apr. June71 words
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280 1951-11-15 1 Shearn Stresses Need To Regain Confidence Of Chinese Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON. Nov. 14 -The need to regain the confidence of the bulk of the Malayan Chinese will be stressed by at least one member of the deputation *J ein Colonial Secretary Lyttelton tom Mr OW E D Shearn for280 words
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353 1951-11-15 1 Estate Ambush: Two Europeans, Nine Police Murdered Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. One of the worst bandit ambushes on an estate m Malaya since the Emergency resulted this morning m the killing of 11 persons, two Europeans and nine (six Malays, two Chinese and an Indian members of a Police353 words
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Article267 1951-11-15 1 CAIRO. .\o\. 14, (Beater) IVime sfissisflar \akai l*asha led .">(KKO(M) }moj>l<- m a mainmolli anti-lint ihli "slrugglr day" demonstration through Cairo loday. Defying medical advice the 72 year old poliliral leader, who announced abrogation of lli«- Vn^lo-ll^y ptijMi Pact a month ago, was at the head267 words
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Article83 1951-11-15 1 Sfctfidard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A leading Indian bandit. AS. Maniam with a $10,000 reward on his head was killed by the Security Forces m the Rawang District of Selangor today. He was surprised by a security forces patrol with three other bandits and was83 words
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107 1951-11-15 1 Cable and Wireless routes from Singapore including those thiuugh Egypt were unaffected, the local company officials laid last night, following reports the cable communications were dis rupted by an LI -hour strike m Cairo The principal cable routes from Singapore to Kurope and America107 words
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Article50 1951-11-15 1 LONDON MOV. 14 Re H Prince C'h.ir!es celebrated third birthday tod;^^ 'I Me p I sen!-, Ich f<H- him b) Mi Princm F-'.ii '-i»>#»th uid Ihe d <»: Eklinburcti n ■>■> on k Afl% i, ,< tun the ii' .-I lour included •<■ tract50 words
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Advertisement13 1951-11-15 1 w^ HBk T 11 fm^Sm Iff A V^\ Singapor* Cold Storage Co.. Ltd.13 words
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Advertisement29 1951-11-15 1 SHELL MOTOR Oil %i*NDiasf* the slog3.n>^^w of the Grants is J^^l exemplified m i%fiw the unvarying fe^^W pvrellence if of the whisky j^bgg/ IMI'OIMIU B\ lltAblii A MA\l. WHi29 words
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Miscellaneous48 1951-11-15 1 Ist Christmas Shopping Guide With This Issue With today's issue of The Standard is a four page Christmas shopping guide. Other Christmas features are also included jp this first number. Three other Christmas Supplements, bigger, better and brighter will be produced m due course. Watch for publication dates.48 words
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Article402 1951-11-15 2 Complete With Market, Schools Farm Plots A NEW VILLAGE complete with a market, schools, shops and farming plots is being planned m Singapore at Bedok for the resettlement of the families affected by the Paya Lebar airport scheme. The village will be on a 354-acre402 words
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Article129 1951-11-15 2 Standard Staff Reporter CHEONG LOONG Company Limited, v goldsmith merchant cf S( v.:h Br.iigc Road and their manager. Lan Kwan Yin were found guilty i ?i the Singapore First District Court yesterday. ot contravening the Finance Regulations. They were found guilty of f;nimg tc s«il 18129 words
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Article44 1951-11-15 2 PATRICK D COTTA was fhargtd m tr.e S,rgap >re Fourth FciKt Courl yesterday with cheating Lin Peug Ann by disImbcsUj inducing the latter to dfliver tc bin twi radios. He fk.irr.«-ri trial zr.d was given bail »t S~*o until N' v. 6.44 words
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423 1951-11-15 2 MX. A. P. RAJAH. Progresarc Party candidate for ftorlh War«l. Hat> dcacrilicd by Mr. Thio Chan Bee, l.r^i>lative (ouncillor. yesterday a." the only man *i!h lon^f experience m public work, among the Candida!*? *!an<iini: for flection m this ward.*' Mr Thio wai speaking a: f.trrer423 words
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177 1951-11-15 2 Colony's Two IIIs: Food And Mutton Says Mr. Lazarous MR. A. R. LAZAROUS, Labour candidate for th€ North Ward m the December City elections said at a campaign meeting at Potong Pasir yesterday that the two common ills facing the people of Singapore today are food served m the cheaper177 words
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Article53 1951-11-15 2 M. RANGA SAMY was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with attempting to extort $10 from V. Ramasamy, by threatening to cause hurt to the latter with an axe m Lorong Lalat on Nov. 13. He claimed trial and was given $1,000 bail53 words
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755 1951-11-15 2 Standard Staff Reporter MULLER and Phippe (Malaya) Limited, import and export merchants of Singapore claimed trial through their counsel, Dr. C H. Withers-Payne m the Singapore First District Court yesterday, to 24 charges m connection with the Colony 9 Finance Regulations. They755 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-11-15 2 A PREFABRICATED house of this type will he erected as a specimen on the site In a fortnight by Scandinavian Agencies.21 words
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Article, Illustration170 1951-11-15 2 1 1 Standard Staff Reporter A MASKED "highwayman" armed with 'pistol and i sword" held up the President of the Singapore Rotary i Club, Mr. K. M. Engelmann. during the Rotarians' weekly luncheon yesterday and demanded money m ex"J* change of some tickets for a170 words
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207 1951-11-15 2 CHAN WAI KWONG, a textiles merchant of South Bridge Road, was fined $2,000 by Mr. W. G. Alcock m the Singapore First District Court yesterday, for failing to return a balance of £280 m travellers' cheques after his 20 days* stay m Japan. Chan207 words
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Article111 1951-11-15 2 SENTENCED m the lower courts to three month*' imprisonment and ordered to pay $400 to the Police Reward Fund on being convicted on a charge of corruption, a woman. Koh Ah Tee. is to have a retrial. Appearing m the Singapore High Court before the Chief111 words
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Article64 1951-11-15 2 WHILE working on the third floor of the new S.I.T. flats m Havelock Road on the morning of Oct 13. a young labourer missed his footing and fell to the ground unconscious. This was stated m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at an inquest into the64 words
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Article58 1951-11-15 2 THON KEE waa fined $500 m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday for assisting m the carrying of chap ji ki lottery «t an address m Sago Lane on June 11. Policy s«ize«J $6,765 worth cf chap ji ki slips. The Magistrate ordered that a58 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-11-15 2 Standard photo by THE SITE where the new village will spring up is behind this stretch of beach at Bedok. The sandy soil near the shore is not suitable for cultivation.- Michael GohMichael Goh - 37 words
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Article86 1951-11-15 2 YMCA NEED TRAINED LEADERS Namlard Stall I' Trip P^tiff Malay. nr,, l, "j t«i.. r who h t wdalion «l-i -r, .1 lr k U land I vm, s lary of j! lt v ''<>" V.M.(.\. > In a t nans < Lyw to < pen i and tailed r86 words
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Advertisement49 1951-11-15 2 II Mat I m m tj^^gajr^s^oJ l i||i ''fii > ''>^ 01^, AMERICAN gßßS^^^ \C(S^U l I I Si w U M HAVE YOU BOUGHT L^g^gflflflgsl ggggW- HiM A TIE FOU gji^BJ PBs^^^^B jUk. C II It I S I M A S? inw X' From The njuipg shop RORINSSOIV^S49 words
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Advertisement156 1951-11-15 2 l^aiaQb*;--— (Operated by Siflap HexeiopmeDt Ltd I SSSSSSSSSSi £&-^2*^ I-TRA-VMH)| |J\ l"l HMII Kf AVD PITTIMiS F!R<l (I j^- BXH AM) ,MK-c n\|»l M«»M ?«:>:>^-:y::^::x>: >V:r:*:^:::X- vas: v JOINTS VI I 1~-*Mt Lucky is the man or mtoruu a x-- say "I've never had a touch of iktmntim m my156 words
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Miscellaneous29 1951-11-15 2 t, KIN HASSAN, TH' *f$j £»-UN»SPOILED— IA/^V Fl I^tMf- DONTT WAKTTA —^S^/' WHAT s VJ UNSPOILED, BE BEHIMDX|:J:«. IS THKT YO'? JL>j iT |\Jlf^: LjOOK AT TH' MOJSTER.7^)-'\ WHERE?- >29 words
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Article15 1951-11-15 3 SWIM senirta to ii for a c ReguStraits aid the nfl nks.15 words
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Article49 1951-11-15 3 tore r k.im. i hi.it VI, I -.til Koun- > I >,xT v l; i \rthur j I i .-.'ii. raai M« Hi v -tr !>•' vi. oMinitc s t -i. sitai H\ 1 n n rt. i an IK 111 H k«f H id. W« n irtofl49 words
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Article, Illustration135 1951-11-15 3 FATHER PUS J. Barth. Adviser on Higher Education m the Philippines, now m Singapore told The Standard yesterday that he was impressed with the quality of higher education m Singapore. Here for comparative study with the Philippines. Father Barth has visited Japan. Hongkong, Macao and Bangkok135 words
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Article21 1951-11-15 3 Mr S Retnam well-known Ceylon Sports Club cricketer who recently married Miss Raja- Balangoda, Ceylon has ed to Singapore.21 words
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Article, Illustration5 1951-11-15 3 photo. KSSiteißffi^JfiffiSaMSSSL 1 StandardStandard - 5 words
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Article304 1951-11-15 3 'High Intake Low Rainfall' Standard Staff Reporter THE WATER consumption m the Colony will be reduced m the next couple of weeks, said the City Water Engineer, Mr. W. S. Stredwick m a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night. Mr. Stredwick said that this was necessary304 words
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Article102 1951-11-15 3 Standard SUB Reporter SINGAPORE'S nine Chinese middle schools for lack of accommodation, will have to turn away more than 2.000 students, who finish their primary schools next year. A total of 4.262 boys and girls from 106 primary schools m the Colony are sitting for102 words
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Article, Illustration170 1951-11-15 3 Some of the models at the exclusive fashion parade put on by Norda Rutkewitz held at the Roman Room of the Adelphi Hotel last evening. This parade was m aid of the Y.W.C.A. One of the lovely evening gowns auctioned was bought for $150 by Mrs. Boris Holland, the presidentStandard - 170 words
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Article81 1951-11-15 3 THE FORMER Prison C «n--missioner m the United Kingdom, ai'ived here yesterd.'O from Kuchinsj. He is on bis way to the five-day Regional Conference of Prison Commissioners to be held at Penang on D«c 10. He will be In Singapore Eoc about five days before K"mR81 words
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Article49 1951-11-15 3 Sergeant Cleared Of D runk Charge WITHOUT being called to live bis defence Stall Serge*anl L. T. Maidment of the BLA.O.C wzs found not guilty at a District Court Martial held m the 223 BO D Singapore, yesterday, of] i a charge of bom; drunk on I Oct 10.49 words
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Article176 1951-11-15 3 FROM a capital sum ■>■ %~>w given b\ the Sinhalese Cow mumty a scholarship with au annual value of J.H2 />0 has be>* i made available to a poor I) •> or girl of any nationality unde 11 years of a«e who has otto. a resident fur176 words
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Article152 1951-11-15 3 Standard Staff Reporter A FIVE-MAN delegation from the Singapore Trade Union Congress may meet the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, when he visits the Colony at the end of this month. The purpose of the meeting would be, among152 words
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Article40 1951-11-15 3 MOHAMED Din bin Said was fined $20 m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for behaving m a threatening manner to a police constable at Gate 9. of the Singapore Harbour Board on Nov. 1340 words
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Article50 1951-11-15 3 ALLEGATIONS that she was ill-treated and persuaded by her husband to become a Christian, were made by a young Muslim wife m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. She was Meng binte Saylain. who was claiming maintenance from her husband, Jimmy Gordon. The court made no order.50 words
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Article89 1951-11-15 3 A RUBBER fid »i r >rl > 'j m Sic« Hi >k desci ibed k»y hi < mistress is i f ambtei md opium iddid mi 01 m<" ed m the Singapore Second Polii Court yestei da] to pu i month his five children with edet89 words
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Advertisement74 1951-11-15 3 1/ More signal 'ess noise ip^^^ll^P^ "~^S I* *t*l*l*^*l*t*t*» ii*. i'l I I I fc.^ >^% it ;I"^— J# .'V. i~ ZZ.Z ZiT.Z 2".1~.Z~ ,^^<*^ i ".*:r J"" ,*i 111 ff ViMliU ■BfL/' "^y x B^^H^ttSßfl io£oi2r?syv "^"^^E^w SUm SINGAPORE PENANG $290 /^^^^^^^^HH^^B l-'^^^^^^^^sM^ FOR FULL rAXi i%mULMivj 1 :T74 words
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Miscellaneous139 1951-11-15 3 East West Society: Talk: on 'The History of Asian Nationalism" by Mr. P. S. Raman at 830 p.m British Council Hall. Singapore Gun Club: Practice shoot at Bukit Timah Range 5 p.m. Chinese V.M.C.A.: Basketball (boys) 5.30 p.m; basketball (men) at Chung Hua School 5.30 p.m.; Free maths class 5.30139 words
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263 1951-11-15 4 1st Malay Infantry Brigade Success KILLED 45 REDS WOUNDED 21 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Forty-five bandits were killed and 2i wounded by the Ist Malay Infantry Brigade, the youngest Brigade of the Army m Malaya, since it took over command of Central Pahang m April this year. In263 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-11-15 4 photo. MR AXC MRS Wong Tai Loon rrho were married m the Se-remban Registry. The groo>n is a teacher oj Chung Hua School Seremban The bnde. formerli* Miss Chee Ynon Sun. is irith the Senior Executive Engineer's Office, Serrrtiban. Lai FongLai Fong - 41 words
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Article227 1951-11-15 4 JOHOtiL BAiiHV, Wed Evidence of three more witnesses was recorded by Inehe Kadir bin Vusof. the Johore Bahru Coroner yesterday at the continued bearing into the inquest on Wong Ah Kai. wife of a trisha rider who was found dead m her room on June227 words
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Article71 1951-11-15 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Arrangements for the inaugural general meeting: of the Johore Babru branch of the IMP. which will Be held at the Capitol Cinema tomorrow at 10 a.m., have been completed. Principal speakers at the meeting include Dato Tan Cheng Lock,71 words
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145 1951-11-15 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A: .i.'. t .vrui r<iiriary general ■ffling Ql the Seiangor rluspita! Assistants' Association it w.is derided by a majority of the members present to form a trade union foi the hospital assis!uP.'s m Selangor. The meeti:;g was presided145 words
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Article35 1951-11-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Malaya Engineer Squadron. RE. m Sungei Besi Camp, where the squadron is at present stationed. was honoured by a visit from the Sultan of Selangor this morning35 words
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161 1951-11-15 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Tappers working on a Chinese-owned estate m Kemaman, Trengganu, yesterday, were stopped from doing their work by three Chinese and two Malay bandits who slashed the trees, broke latex cups and destroyed two rubber rolling I machines. One161 words
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190 1951-11-15 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KLALA LUMPUR, Wed. The imposition of 24--hour curfews on many large estates m Negri Sembilan and Malacca was made to protect labourers from pressure and intimidation by Communist terrorists and their supporters resulting m the stoppage of work on the estates190 words
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Article29 1951-11-15 4 FOR selling a tin of sweetened condensed milk at Lenga Village. Muar. without a licence. Tan Ming Koong was fined $60 by the Muar Magistrate. Inche Rauf.29 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-11-15 4 ART, CRAFT EXHIBITION The Senior Inspector of Schools, Negri SembUan, Mr. N. Rees, cutting the ribbon at the official opening of the third annual art and craft exhibition of the Chung Hua Middle and Primary School, Kuala Pilah recently. On his left is the headmaster, Mr. Lv Chin Chow49 words
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Article43 1951-11-15 4 ABDUL Kadir, and Kak?r Mohamed. employed by the Malaya Stevedoring and Transportation Ltd were each sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by the President of Sessions Court Inche Hamid bin Mustapha, for stealing 1264 tahils of rice from their employers.43 words
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343 1951-11-15 4 'Accused Used To Get Fits'-Counsel Xt Murder TfT KUALA LIMPUB, Wed.— A Ml accused u«ed to get fit* of fmm^ mJ^T ih. m question he did not know what Z 7"" made by Mr. Doraihamy-h, r. counsel f doi «g. m the trial of a Malay tSkk% *C stands charged343 words
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Article37 1951-11-15 4 J»}™*n X candidate**informed that liln fe^s for the London rt t* of Commerre T m m April a> natl ««>s reach thp Senior i«" rruv «f scho, "s u i) t'an hr allowed lnr>37 words
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Article43 1951-11-15 4 serf;.; b^.v v, John Kiddle. 24 i pean t«sisi v waU Estate »rb a m wrested SJ&3S MSS^S Kidd c v sentena $1,000. m defau .>--.., rigorous imp ec for one wed th e fine, saying b tngs which he43 words
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Article298 1951-11-15 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed "Bygone Selangor" was the subject of a taik to members of the K.L. Rotary Club this afternoon by Mr. N. S Buck, former master of the Victoria Institution, and now m the Chinese section of Radio Malaya here. Mr. Buck arrived298 words
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Advertisement194 1951-11-15 4 Afios V Announcing the opening of our WML TOY BAZAAR tfc\ WITH A GRAND SELECTION OF 6 V CHAD VALLEY Humming Top Fire Engine MEAD-FIELDS < M.Jk'jJ L Jt T B-nrc Baby Doll's Shower Merroy Rolls Royce J ''s^mMi'* I M fc^fe^i 6 Weeing Doll R Bo t h w194 words
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Article225 1951-11-15 5 More Nurses, Clinics Are ijei/igr Readied Standard Slaff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. Denial services are being gradually extended to the rural areas. A new health clinic, incorporating a modern dental clinic, has just been opened m Aru, Perlis, while m Selangor, a new dental clinic has been built225 words
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Article208 1951-11-15 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. lunation* Kit Yew (34), who told Mr. B. G. Smith, the Session* <ourl President, that he look $140.90 and a Japanese camera from the home of the four Thexeira a* a joke. \vaa ordered for mental ol>«*er\ ation. One of208 words
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Article96 1951-11-15 5 KOTA BHARU. Wed.— Nik Ahmad Kamil. Mentri Besar, Kelantan. and Che Mahmood Hashim. President of the Sessions Court, Trengganu. gave a big party on Monday night at the residence of the Mentri Besar. Jalan Jail. Kota Bharu. on the occasion of the Bersanding Ceremony96 words
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Article64 1951-11-15 5 IPOH, Wed.— Tin-ore dea'ers m Ipoh and Tanjong Tuallang have made a contribution of $389.41 towards the University of Malaya Endowment Fund. This is believed to be th P first contribution by them to the fund. Donations received by the Chartered Bank. Ipoh. for the week64 words
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Article52 1951-11-15 5 SIX Scouts of the 9th Kuantan Troop qualified for their Cook's Badge. They were tested by Che Abdul Rashid. A CHINESE suspected to be connected with the Mm Yuen, was arrested by the Police m Balik Pulau at 5.30 p.m. yesterday. Later a Malay was arrested for52 words
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Article122 1951-11-15 5 BL TTERWORTH, Wed. A fl &c of $4,000 was imposed by Che Abdul Rahma bin Mat m the Magistrate's Court here tolay on Ling Beng. a Sitiawin merchant, who pleaded guilty to a charge tf knowingly being concerned m a fraudulent attempt at evasion122 words
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Article30 1951-11-15 5 LAW Seng Luaft (40) was charged at the Kuantan Magistrate Court yesterday with being a b:»ndit supporter. He was arrested at Jabor Valley Estate. The case was postponed.30 words
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Article41 1951-11-15 5 MR. LFE Thean-chu, a nominee of the Radical Party Tan ion 3 Ward, will deliver hit second election address on Thursd «y. Nov. 15. at the public car-park near the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Penang, at 1.3041 words
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Article49 1951-11-15 5 FOR offering an illegal gratification ($5) to Dr. Abdul Wahab bin Mohamed A riff of the General Hospital on the night of Aug. 14. a Sikh watchman was fined $100 or one month's imprisonment by Inche Jaafar bin Mohamed Tahar m the Penang Magistrate's court yesterday.49 words
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Article255 1951-11-15 5 Standard Staff Correspondent j PENANG, Wed. I n his first election speech. Dr. N. X. Menon, Radical Party candi- date, told listeners at the Dalo j X ram at ground today that he] would fight for the abolition of the Bicycle Tax "introduced m255 words
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Article71 1951-11-15 5 standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. Twenty-year-old Wu Sek Poh was sentenced to seven years rigorous imprisonment by Mr Justice Hill today when he pleaded guilty to a charge of consorting with armed persons. The offence took place between February and July this year, at Kota71 words
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146 1951-11-15 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. Despite the fact that the end of the year is* now approaching registration of 10,000 bicycles have not Wen renewed, aei-ording to figure* available at the Penang chicles* Office, Mr. Yeang Hooi Chee. the Municipal Registrar of Vehicles, told The146 words
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Article175 1951-11-15 5 Standard Staff Correspondent kIANTW, Wed. The new building of the Si. Thomas' School was opened by the Sultan of Paliani; on Monday. This was followed by a religious ceremony at which the Bishop of Malacca. officiated. Costing about $30,000 the I school is a reinforced concrete175 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-11-15 5 A ferry was needed at Sangei Seiipon on the Sungei Pinang-Tumpat-PalekbanK Road m Kelantan. so RIDA and the locaJ inhabitants joined forces to got thr job done. RIDA contributed 51.900 for material and the locals pro vided the labour. Picture shows the if*ult a ferry m operation.47 words
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145 1951-11-15 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed— Mr S. V Adams, Penang Municipal Treasurer and Se. i el ai told The Standard that the proposal to change town boards into municipalities m Federation '.owns ha- m 4 made the progress wanted. "I nave been approached by one145 words
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Article50 1951-11-15 5 THE Tengku Mai k >ta Kelantan, at 3.45 p.m. on Thursday Nov. 22. will official open the Kok Keii Camp a; Sungei Pm.tji. Tumpat, for Scouters of the Kelan tan West B<<y Scouts Association Tims is the first camp to be opened by Scouters m the State.50 words
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Article48 1951-11-15 5 THE Perak Malay Studentj Uni'tn (PERMI) will hold a teaparty -<t the Anderson School Hall". Epoh, on Saturday Nov. 17 at 2 :iO p.m. In honour of six of its members who havt been selected to an to the Teachers' Training College (ft Kirby, England.48 words
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209 1951-11-15 5 Standard orrr«|MMiil«'iil lIMMI. VUd. Moiwinuil Mi I'iati inn >!ohanic<l VriHiu. rl»rk in-4 liarjir of \\%v Krdrml < iti/rn*lii|» Ottirr. I |M»h. \<a» lodav ihargrd >efwe Mr. J. 11. hiin»t(-r. l'rr*id« til ol \\tr ScaaiOßt < onrt. \s\\\\ ««»r--niplioil. Uo a<l<lil onal rhsrges u«»ul«l be209 words
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Article81 1951-11-15 5 S!and:trd Sl.itf nrt <sp<tndi lit KO i BAHRU, V.- I tr. D. M M Phatl the new ant Food and Price Controller his tea of Contra I- pecK > everal ts of people sellfng H ottos above controlled pi m a bid sma ;!i the ;'<81 words
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Article40 1951-11-15 5 THE Annual Fan< y iresi dance at R>utterworth undei th 6 patronage of Mr. H P Bing <». the Resident Comtnitsioner, will be held at the Residence it t v >» Distnrt Officer, H;,"' l 'h on Saturday, Hoy it.40 words
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Article33 1951-11-15 5 THE Jelutoa| branch of Ite Labour Party. Pfnaag. vii 1 'v>!dl a camnsign meeting h\ the |unction of Lines R<>,jd :«:!<J Pa'.»nl Road at 5 p m on Saturday, N<mk. 17.33 words
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Advertisement70 1951-11-15 5 FOR ALL PURPOSES -••^b A Goodyear belt (on»oof -^*5 system gWet you the lowest j*£* cost per ton mil* transportation or bulk materials proved time and again m the most difficult kind of tL *^v instoUationt. «l .JDU> YOU CAM BE Sllt<E S& J -1 11 laSj: H vxfa tail70 words
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Advertisement58 1951-11-15 5 C^ROLEX^) The watch people ask for by name A perfect movement with perfect accuracy Arrugives you a watch that's p' as beautiful as fashion demands, as accurate as you demand. ROLEX SERVICE vised by a European Swiss-troined notch- the Cod Storo* dt maker using the moil modern precision MU pme58 words
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Miscellaneous224 1951-11-15 5 FEDERATION DIARY PENANG I IPOH I KLAING IU;\: Fabiola 3.15. 6.15 and ».15 RUBY: Dear Brat 1. S 15. 645 and REX: I Can Get It For You WholeQ fxi Sale o, O.oU dilu if p. 11l .Vl'lHV- Matolesh Lehad (E.) OO^()N: Perkawinan B.ihs:a (U.) CAPITOL: Lady Hamilton 3. 643224 words
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Article869 1951-11-15 6 (JKTIIODOX members of UMNO, must have listened with raised eye-brows to the radio talk given by Che Zainal Abidin. chairman of the Penang branch of U.M.N.O What Che Zainal said was nothing less than heresy. It was uttered during the course f >f a talk on his869 words
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Article, Illustration802 1951-11-15 6 JEAN ALLARY - Behind Th e Headlines JEAN ALLARY By PARIS, Nov 15 (By Cable). 'THE cold war between Soviet Russia and its two next-door members of the Atlantic Treaty Organization, Norway and Turkey, continues. Notes have been exchanged between Moscow. Oslo and Ankara. From the Soviet's point of view, the rearmament of802 words
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857 1951-11-15 6 Sir;— l hasten to congratulate you, first, on your editorial of November 10. and. secondly, on the publication, of the weighty opinions of such a responsible member of the Council of the Malayan Association as Mr. W. M. MacLeod, especially m relation to 'things857 words
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Article83 1951-11-15 6 Sir: The no parking order along Batu Road, brought into force this month, has had adverse effects on business shops along that road Customers have vanished from Batu Road because they are now unable to park along thij road. They prefer to do their shopping at83 words
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Article347 1951-11-15 6 Sir:— The Standard of Nov. 3 stated that Mr. C.H. Yin was K»>ing to ask the M.T.U.C. to recommend to the Federal Legislative Council the suppression of what he termed "the evil influence on Estate labourers." As the majority of toddy drinkers are Indians 1347 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-11-15 6 Id like to report a missing wife! And m my particular case who wouldn't!"16 words
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Article266 1951-11-15 6 Sir:— The Negri Sembilan Government recently gazetted a new Traffic Order m Port Dickson Town area The Order said m the September Gazette: The driver of a motor vehicle using th e roadi surrounding the clock tower built at the junction of Jalan Raja Aman Shah.266 words
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Article, Illustration995 1951-11-15 6 lakar is ah rays getting into awkward* arguments. Somehow he never seems to talk to people who agree with him. Today, we report part of an argument with an i Anti-b a mibj-Pla nning man. i Like all such arguments, it > has gone on995 words
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Advertisement18 1951-11-15 6 wo home INSTITUTION Can do without SIM AH KOW CO 74 25 Honham Bldff SPORE I. TEL. us.18 words
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Advertisement60 1951-11-15 6 *9o you (enow... HkM the tger more powerful 1., -i. tkt mrU fsmous bmfy of TJC£P m* t I >y>/A M.l.\h THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMErI CO LTD i ||HH »X»" >H AI H I IN N I P. O RflK IS -lN<.\i' n S WHIM l*%lt VI THE HALLMARK OF CAtfcRA60 words
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Title Section7 1951-11-15 7 CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1951.7 words
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582 1951-11-15 7 S'pore Shops Loaded With X'mas Cheer Standard Staff Reporter M PORTS for August, September and November i g 10.000.4 MM) this year Christmas should be really i i r and goodwill for young and old alike m Singaw inflows of every shop m Singapore is crammed with g th it582 words
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Article, Illustration220 1951-11-15 7 Mimr II- -till liiiiJ- for Chris*ioaa '■;i;mii: In- u:ll pr«\fii; la^t minute rush <i<urNt- of v hit h you art* Itkrly to fori>u p.i. .n;!.ir!\ waul. ANo you muy not set vnnt" i> s» r.imblin^ f(»r the same Besides, b\ >hoppin^ rarly. you will I220 words
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799 1951-11-15 7 Henry Hertford - Future Christmas Days May Be 'Frozen Henry Hertford By LONDON YOU may be warm or chilly this Christmas, your dinner may be eaten hot or cold, but a body of people are trying to ensure that m future Christmas Day itself will be "frozen". Christmas Day would always fall on799 words
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688 1951-11-15 7 Nicholas Peters - The Christmas Tree Story Of Its Origin Nicholas Peters By TJiis is the story of the Christ mas Tree, urflicfl, <i/--thou&h 2t lindoubtedljy hod pagan origins, established ifseQ a.s a Christian custom m Alsace back m the Middle Ages. It was popular m Germany before the Prince Consort introduced it688 words
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Advertisement22 1951-11-15 7 CREATIVE ADVERTISING QUICK RESULTS 4 4 p tkm m^ m m^ mm ff AD cRTISERS PUBLISHERS 18F BATTERY ROAD, SPORE PHONE *****22 words
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Advertisement56 1951-11-15 7 \^^BHJB^^^Wf^ l*r/ I f^^HCl^^ 11/A I'm 1 1 I vHi nil ib jK/ £ll rlli* v b m (thing toothsome fare. There is Mich a via toao, People runninfL here ana there, cM^ ii on quejs (he reason u>hu: jyj^=» Wrist mas Day will Joon be here! X 1 956 words
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Advertisement68 1951-11-15 7 JLIAN HINI DIAMOND IMPORTERS jj JEWELLER GOLDSMITHS. HOLLAND \S V lll;M lIM >r 5^ A vn: ike m.\u\<. tnil iesi Cf !^j Q| M.in Ol INAMODS WITH FAIR VM» m -.\SON\BI.I. P«H I t^ l WII.MIMI Ml WIMM.ISMI rV^fife A W\i 1511 VII ;^|y J I !M7. South Krid^r R«.ad68 words
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Article323 1951-11-15 8 VARIETY— if s a magic word. It's the spire of life Variety of food makes us love our meals. Variety of design arid objects turns a house into a charming home. Variety of ■clothing puts the pleasure into our appearance. And Variety m radio makes us appreciate323 words
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Article359 1951-11-15 8 FOR choice Christmas finest products the famous Eversharp pens and pencils. These come m seven varieties and there is certainly one to suit anybody's pocket. The 14 Xt hand-wrought nibs need no hood or cover to hide their appearance ?nd m the right variety of choice359 words
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Article325 1951-11-15 8 W/'HAT more acceptable at Christmas than a gift of jewels? No matter how small the jewel yet the thought of being given such a gift gives one a feeling of being cherished. And the place to go for such a present is "Lanka's" m Battery Road, Singapore.325 words
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Article155 1951-11-15 8 AIAKE your Christinas purchases now at Bajaj Textiles Ltd. and save money. Big reductions m prices of all grades of textiles, arid m some materials reduction? to well below co<t mark the Grand Season Sale which :s now on at the store. It is Bajaj Textiles Ltd's155 words
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Article375 1951-11-15 8 DON DOANE - Toy Business Booming In Germany DON DOANE By A. P. Correspondent NUREMBERG. XHIS old toy capital of Germany is celebrating its biggest Christmas trade since the war. After years of adversity, the toy business is booming again m this mediaeval city which for centuries has made most of its living375 words
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Advertisement312 1951-11-15 8 <iff»'<!s M Wj GRAND OPP©K- X JT TUNITY TO k |k^ SOLVE YOUR t» m± Ik ML it (9 H^ifflk GIFT \IOHK ECONOMICALLY —We list hereunder some of the Striking Bargains X* Men's Tee Shirts Sale Price $3.90 each Indian Towels Coloured Borders X 25 x 48 53.50 each 22312 words
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Advertisement30 1951-11-15 8 Introducing the most v ell-known Hutch m Indonesia Ufflfflf II 1|99 < Distinction IN V All Available Waterproof m both 17 21 Jewels Automatic Miovemenu Shockproof Sol, Agenw Antlmanetic T«>l £984930 words
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Advertisement142 1951-11-15 8 SHARP PENS PENCILS KM «*4*t!- SmGAPOPf KUALA LUMPUR PtNAN^. «SS [fUSltttl 1H WMEJ BLK.W^ ST D CWtßtt STlfi A V c na\t* the lii FINEST SELECTION OF J CHRISTMAS GIFTS J 3<> lown for and l»<.\- for v^ i»hl|i< r iin«l father; I<t voiif f ri« i!«K an«l gIH-frSewk ;i!142 words
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Article93 1951-11-15 9 Bantamlite Flashlights IF 7 OL* want a novel 1 Christmas gift asK fol B^.vam.ite Flasnl.gn:s. Che] are sold by all popular deaier- m Singapore, and the agents .:re Messrs. Ervne 7:•e^^ L^n\...: ites fii :n a nan's n..rse or man s p feel Equipped with standard peniite batter:e< anc lens93 words
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Article153 1951-11-15 9 LONG Singapore's ittering shop- lows full of Christmas an this season will oe that ra c neters he watch deaiers. where City crowds earner or. the pave- ou'side to admire one f Swi er and's masterpiece of ar and precision the la >us Eterna Ma:. 7:-- Brst wal153 words
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Article499 1951-11-15 9 Good Food Service "DEHIND the gathering and preparation of all the good things to eat and drink that gc to make Christmas a success anywhere, is a lot of planning and hard work for the housewife or ether caterer, and anything that h e 1 p s to lighten r499 words
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Article120 1951-11-15 9 MESSRS UJS de Silva A of 106 Orchard Road, Singapore, can also supp y your need with eterni'v v.ig< and other types of ring** either diamond or gem studded. Beautiful pieces <~ f jewelleries and m fact any rung of sentimental value as Christmas presents for120 words
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Article532 1951-11-15 9 \IL the variations of an American success story rag- to riches, the "cracker carre. genera. e.r.p«. which sells everything from onions to female knickknacks right up to that great US institution, the chain store have featured the career of 62-yearn Tan Hoar. rl.e. one of532 words
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Article566 1951-11-15 9 i r. z. ti r; *> _r v> first [Christmas a- a •it; and the ::>-nd sin Ile ariding of Sir Stamforc RafJ v- Singapore, this year :s preparing for what promises to be one of its nemorable festive seasons, judging by the a:'■* ac ready evident566 words
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Advertisement158 1951-11-15 9 vTV^JLjJLr I DOLLAR wW^ I 8 H^ I a TEA 4 I LKNXJS PURE FRAGRANT -> ::imViDLeong Tea Plantations mGHLANDS. -i RflY BAN W tPviiMtty SurtfjtitsM*** I \irtt inltir** f*nH4»< liun X J s CAPITOL OPTICAL CO.,^ > ;i r^ Plmhm ***** vi >& J& sHMEIST SERVK ES F 7^---158 words
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Advertisement55 1951-11-15 9 We are pleased to announce the V arrival ot the tolloicins Children's p^T Vi Book* uith gl*s*J covers, uhich W are suitable as '.VmflJ gift*: p LITTLE GOLDEN BOOKS $150 Ea. 1 WONDER BOOKS $1-80 Ea. and a variety of other* comprising jj several tales, and full* illustrated B colour55 words
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Advertisement241 1951-11-15 9 77i< Questions of What to 0/re /or X'mas are popping out now. II If if httr<l 0> n your mm tl or#» th ttt JIS ft #.#*f ma help you to MPipp them 5^ this near ttith tt rttttye of newest X til yoodx whiih will not onlt§ m*ik* (gifts241 words
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1748 1951-11-15 10 HENRY HERTFORD - Ł6,000,000 A YEAR IN HOLLY AND ROBINS HENRY HERTFORD By t ram one c d oj fl t Unit|d b^ingdom to another, from tjtyicQQO to the Pei m Gulf, fff.dfjrom the snows of Fin~ Rjni) to rem *te \\r nsion fslantf, the British ristma* c »'d, with itl rod turn*]1,748 words
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Advertisement131 1951-11-15 10 asr 2SI 49! ejr ■#.<(?.•#. -a. a. -a. ■'jr.'Jtr.-jff. ■>&. S rr nrriAi I V AT /f S V V) FOR HER! Gorgeous 1 j !7 A NYLON STOCKINGS p-. J >• x^-^ —^o v^__ are sure to please! •wlyp i \l\ Fi e GLOVES > HANDBAGS'^^Sb! TRICOT NYLON y131 words
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Advertisement123 1951-11-15 10 It's new 1 It's the century's n improvement m R i Buy by name, 6C r LATEST I. L. V. BANDSPREAD MODEL 5541 AC Mo,r., Moderately priced a! $286 Hire purchase can be arranged. f« H H 5j SOUTH ASIA TRADING COMPANY CHRISTMAS GIFTS DIAMOND RINGS PENDAI BRACELETS GOLD LINKS.123 words
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Miscellaneous77 1951-11-15 10 X'mas Smiles MODERN APPEAL PROVIDES THE COBWEBS V* t! H f i V 1 rll El 4*rSs» liristuus morning, boys, let's "Thai's our wine cellar spider; swing it We ft m comr U P a t Christmas to see his rustotners." "ECONOMARTIST"* i hrl "1 always paint snow scenes; it77 words
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126 1951-11-15 11 SYDNEY. Nt H. (ReuterAAP) Lieutenant General Sir Horace Robertson, former C-in-C Commonwealth Occupation Forces m Japan, said here today that '*things are grim" m Korea. The enemy, he said, was bettei 1 equipped with mortars, artillery, i rockets, tanks and aircraft, and v c126 words
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Article243 1951-11-15 11 Washington Talks Yield INo JNew Basis For Solution WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 (UP).— The State Department announced yesterday that American mediation efforts m the British-Iranian oil dispute had failed to develop a new hasis for a "practicable solution." The announcement said some progress has been made and243 words
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230 1951-11-15 11 WASHINGTON, Nov. 14, (Renter) A spokesman for the Internationa) Monetary Fund said yesterday that directors approved a dollar loan lor Iran on the assumption that the oil dispute with Britain eventually would be settled and Iran's economic stability restored. His statement followed an nrnouncemeni230 words
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Article77 1951-11-15 11 TEHERAN. Nov. 14. (UP) The policy of Iran Premier Mohammed Mossadeq was strongly criticized today by Opposition leader Jamal Emazi m the Mai Us Emazi charged that Mossadeq lias wasted a whole month m c United States and would return home empty-handed He ce f sured77 words
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63 1951-11-15 11 LONDON. Nov. 14. (Reuter).— Mr E J B R)se. literary editor the British Sunday newspaper. The Observer, has been appointed Director of the International Press Institute supported by grants from ihe Ford and Rockefeller Foundations to preserve a free press. Mr Rose, a63 words
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Article82 1951-11-15 11 PUSA.N Korea, Nov. 14, (UP) a high Eighth Army officer accused the Chinese Communists today of murdering 2.64H American and other United Nations prisoners of war since they entered the Korean war last November. Henley said that Eighth Army records show thai the Chinese82 words
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Article31 1951-11-15 11 HANOI Nov 14 «APJ The French High Command announced yesterday capture of SJSr which could become a takeoff P«>int for new offensive thrSS against the Commumstled Vletminh31 words
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Article47 1951-11-15 11 WASHINGTON. Nov. 13. (Reutrr).— The Persian Prime Minister Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq is to visit Egypt on his way home from Washington, the Persian Embassy announced here tonight Dr. Mossadeq will not now leave Washington until Sunday. He had been expected to depart tomorrow47 words
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187 1951-11-15 11 PANMUNJOM, Nov. 14, P) Communist truce delegates said "clearly and unmistakably" today they want an immediate end to ground, sea and air fighting m Korea, a UN spokesman declared It' was an expanded statement of Communist demands which the U.N WJES give the Reds187 words
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149 1951-11-15 11 LONDON. Nov. 14 (Router) The Conservative Government won its second major tussle with the Labour opposition last night by °18 voles to 281. The House or Commons rejected a Labour motion protesting against the length of the Christmas Parliamentary re ess Dec 7 to149 words
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272 1951-11-15 11 MORROC AN QUESTION JACQUES EDINGER, Standard Special Correspondent UNITED NATIONS, PARIS, Nov. 14.— The big surprise at the United Nations General Assembly yesterday was the adjournment of the com plaint against France concerning Morocco at the requcht of the Egyptian delegation. The French Foreign272 words
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Article33 1951-11-15 11 USA F Plane Crashes FRANKFURT. Nov. 14 (AP>A US Air Force pane parrying 34 persons was lost and feared to have crashed over France lasj night, on a flight from Frankfurt to Bordeaux.33 words
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Article142 1951-11-15 11 JAKARTA. Nov. 14, (AP) A Foreign Office spokes man Tuesday said the Gov ernment has requested Foreign Minister Arhmad Soebardjo to leave Paris for Jakarta as soon as possible. This is connected with critical development m the New Guinea dispute between Holland and Indonesia.142 words
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Article, Illustration79 1951-11-15 11 Three Memb< sof Parliament and a Senior Clerk of the House of Commons reached Singapore by Qantas, BOAC last night o> their way to Australia and New Zealand to present a new Speaker's Mace (as shown right) m the Australian House of Representatives, and a Speaker's Chair toStandard - 79 words
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275 1951-11-15 11 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, Smv. 11 (tarter).— General l)onpla» MarAnluir. former I nihd Naliam Supreme <:<miinan«l«'r m tbe Far EaM. aafal loni«rhl that the American a«liiiinihtrati«ui ha«l fotU»we4 **t— M»fl a policy m it* dealings with the Soviet I nion." "America has allowed Russia fa275 words
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Article123 1951-11-15 11 LONDON, Mov 14 (Ri ,i-i ii Lord Wpolton, British Minister responsible for food supplies. appealed to the Commonwealth and the United States last night to help Britain to overcome her food crisis by selling hei more meat fats and sugar lie told the House of123 words
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Article238 1951-11-15 11 Sl.inilird M.tlt Rrporlri sr EAR-OLD n..- i h Me of Pai (Labour) i bo worked la an und< mine from the age ;|)i| be v 39 did Of 'he thn }':,:> f Co moi elegation to Austi ;i'!.i and Hi w Zealand They bi i ed238 words
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Advertisement73 1951-11-15 11 NAIRN'S LINOLEUM the application of a new technique production hos consistently maintained its high quality, thus providing maximum of weor. Its growing popularity is convincing evidence of itt increasing demand for more gay and colourful settings. Available m o choice HSj^Hj^-~^a of colours and qualities, 'E^KZ^&rewjHH Marble, Granite, Jaspe If73 words
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Miscellaneous53 1951-11-15 11 y 1 I rriDc-r II F YEP— THAT MUDDY BOTTOM J k^S^l I IfON A BOYS' [LAD^FIRST^ Y|^ T|^ H ERE, BOYS ft; n. svVIAAMING- TEAM— p y^ p^r n^ n I HEY MANCV---VVE WANT V WHAT AN HONOR K^^ /;O ."s^\ ;.-0L» TO JOIN OUR rj~Z Te \fZZZ^- Jw^^\53 words
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Article335 1951-11-15 12 Big Lead In A irline Services LONDON, Nov. 14 (AP). Britain is all set to launch the world's first jet airliner service early m 1952. It is planned as the first step towards two regular rou nd-l he-world jet air routes which this country hopes335 words
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Article31 1951-11-15 12 THE HAGUE, Nov 14 (AT)— The Netherlands ship, Fioosdrecht will leave Rotterdam next Saturday for Calcutta where she will unload food destined to Indian areas struck by famine.31 words
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Article, Illustration313 1951-11-15 12 LONDO.N. A flying boat capable of replacing hree normal-sized troopships, is now Hearing completion at the Saumlers-Roe Works m the Isle of Wight. The aircraft is the first of three 140-ton Princess clas<s and the largest flying boat ever to be built m 1313 words
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142 1951-11-15 12 Standard Aviation Reporter DISCUSSIONS on the Paya Lebar airport scheme with particular reference to technical problems connected with facilities for jet aircraft, have taken pace between two visiting British Ministry of Civil Aviation officials and Singapore's Director of Civil Aviation, Mr A. W Savage, over142 words
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Article, Illustration109 1951-11-15 12 Standard Aviation Reporter THIRTEL'N days after taking off from London, an tnglwh settler for Australia, landed m Singapore yesterday m a single-engined Percival Proctor monoplane. The settler is Mr. J. H. Luxton, former Airport Manager of Burrow-in-Furness. Lancashire, He is flying to Queensland to109 words
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Advertisement245 1951-11-15 12 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon (or P Borge Noy 20 V.,«. .o, Port Dickson... WM k^ N« 24 ham ov 21 Montin for Nibung Nov 17 Songgarang for Penang, for Belawan Nov 17 Teluk Anson Nov 16 SARAWAK N.BORNEO Marudu for Penang P o rt n245 words
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Advertisement156 1951-11-15 12 JAVA MEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-America Lint Nederlond Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsrerdcm HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE MEW ORLEANS Spore P S'hom Penon S KotaAgoeng(RL) Gdns. 15/16 18/19 Nor 20/21 Nov Tarokan (SMN) 1 9/23 Nor 24/25 Nor 26 Nor Soesrdyk (HAL) 4/13 Dec 14/15 Dec156 words
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Advertisement439 1951-11-15 12 ,^J. \*^dS^^^^^B ft a T y H O°O'«»>0 .T?. ,5 M "MtONIA- h), Booglo i: KIN A for Bangkok, Hongkong, Monilr Kobe Yokohomo M "^LANOJA" t for Saigon fr "KAMBODIA" for Bangkok Hongkong, Kobe Yoko"INDIA" for Bangkok, Hongkong. Kobe G Yokohama... 17 |f "PRODUCE" for "n"^" >; SAILINGS TO CONTENT,439 words
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Miscellaneous122 1951-11-15 12 x/^Ships m Harbour WHARVES Albert Dock: Kiias. Hodc Hai, S i P Godown Gat* H«a Hin«. Agamemnon 45 7 Victoria Pock: Stanvac PenAngbs 40 2 dooo Bencleuch 38 39 2 Keppel Dock: Dromiw, Maros, |??2 kalia 13 14 4 Lyri:.. Patunga. Charon Bradeverett 11 12 4 Western anchorage: James J122 words
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Miscellaneous32 1951-11-15 12 Despatches TODAY: Pontianak 8 am. oy Scudai, Palembang noon by Ban Hong Liong, Hongkong. China and Japan noon by Noreverett, Djambi noon by Hong Ann, Djakarta and Sourabaya 8 a.m. by Kaimann.32 words
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Article68 1951-11-15 13 THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb:— Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose $1.48 $1.48} FOB. m bales Nov No. 1 R.S.S. $1,481 $1.48* No. 2 R.S.S. $1.41 $1.42 No. 3 R.S.S. $1.36 $1.37 Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Wednesday's opening prices per lb. were No. 168 words
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Article38 1951-11-15 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. The price of tin to-day was $470 picul. Up 25 cts. LONDON TIN Wednesday's prices first session were: Spot £972* buyers, €975 sellers. Three months £945 buyers. £947} sellers. Settlement Price: £972*. Tone: Very steady.38 words
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Article206 1951-11-15 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 14: Mr. George L. Weaver, Negro member of the U.S. tin mission and a labour leader m America, expressed regret at not having met trade union leaders so far during the tour. He hoped however, that he would have the opportunity of206 words
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Article98 1951-11-15 13 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market m Singapore again experienced a quiet day yesterday, only small business being reported. Copra was a quietly steady market with buyers indicating $40| and sellers $41$ per picul. Business was recorded at $41. Coconut oil had buyers at $66 J98 words
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Article60 1951-11-15 13 UNDER an agreement w:th the US. Defence Materials Procurement Agency, the Anaconda Copper Company w;ll produce an extra 30.000 tons of copper per year at ill Yerington mine m Lyon County, Nevada. Production w:ll begin :n about two years Copper shortage is now one ofU.P. - 60 words
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Article397 1951-11-15 13 Emergency Effects Now Appreciated Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 14.— While keeping the Malayan tin industry completely m the dork concerning the report they would make of their on-the-spot investigations, the United States tin mission today paid a rousing tribute to Malayan miners, European397 words
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Article40 1951-11-15 13 HONGKONG. Nov. 14— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK$ 15.60 to £1 Sterling: HKsf>.s7s to US*l: HK$l B2O to Malayan SI HK$O 39 to one Indonesian Rupiab; Gold HK5333.625 to one tael40 words
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Article63 1951-11-15 13 WITH a vrew to regulating, domestic r.tft prices. the Thai Government plans to construct ?:los for storing rice m various parts of the country. A loan is to be raised for the 240 million bant required for construction costs. Th« organisation which will be m charge63 words
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Article159 1951-11-15 13 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market m Singapore opened firm yesterday but eased slightly during the day and closed steady at around the opening levels. There were fair acceptances from London, but Continental orders were very few The General Services Administration continued buying the lower159 words
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Article51 1951-11-15 13 LONDON. NOV H < AFP >7 Bntish Chancellor of the Exchequer RA Butltr said m the House of Commons that he had no intention of changing the value of the shilling from 12 nennie* to ten as a first step toward the adoptioo of the51 words
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Article, Illustration195 1951-11-15 13 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Tues. In sympathy with London, the Malayan share market was dull m all sections today. There were only small variations m prices, according to the Malayan Shareholders' Association. Changed price* were:— INDUSTRIALS 8.8. Petrol 49/- 50/Gammons 165 2.70 Henry Waugh 2.fS 2.75195 words
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338 1951-11-15 13 Standard Staff Reporter IF the ban on the sale of suckling pigs is not lifted immediately, Singapore's pig-rearers will have no alternative but to sell all their sows and slaughter all their piglings." This warnii g is contained m a letter written338 words
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Article257 1951-11-15 13 the WHO Expert Committee on the Unification of Pharmacopoeias at present m session m Geneva under the Chairmanship of Dr C HHampshire of London. Volume II will include the newer synthetic remedies. antibiotics such as penicillin and streptomycin and also specifications for the administration of257 words
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Article36 1951-11-15 13 EXPORTS from Thailand to America (hiring August totalled us 2 400 WO The main raw matek shipped were tin and rubbjr Dunne the same period Thai land imported U553,700,000 worth of goods from America.36 words
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642 1951-11-15 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 14— By parrying questions from representatives of leading world newspapers and agencies, the U.S. tin mission members emerged from the press conference today without having uttered anything that would have the effect of a boomerang on the American critics of642 words
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89 1951-11-15 13 BRITAIN'S exports m October reached the record value ol £235.200.000 sterling In the first 10 months of the year, exports were equivalent to an annual rate ol £2.558.000.000—18 per cent, above the total for 1950 Alter a reduction m September, imports rose m OctoberReuter - 89 words
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Article88 1951-11-15 13 LONDON. Nov 14 (Renter) Following last wsekJß'risc M the British bank rate three lending rates have just been lapsed Banks have mci ease«i their sale for loans to stock exchange jobbers (dealers* againM gov«rnmeM sccaxittas from l£ per cent to 2 per cent The88 words
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Article23 1951-11-15 13 US consumption of law woo! :n September av«rage«J 70.9 M.000 pounds, a rt#c!in« of fnur per cent from August. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Advertisement83 1951-11-15 13 o TIME-PROOF WATCHES T OR I T D.. Afcade. S'^gapofc f^fcfc^rd 1904 FCP BEAUTY AND PROTECTION P/IMMGL THE PERFECT ENAMEL FINISH *C* INSIOC Oft OUTSIOI Available «n a r%nq% jZ9& riff jl# jß^-Jfc^' rilj^^t* Sent Finished B^jKJj^Ec/^l|r Finished Steel Prodoets >^raflr He.id urrire tdobash' Bi Nihonbasbi rokvo lipao K^ Cab;e83 words
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Advertisement19 1951-11-15 13 1 '3 ll i There is always a most efficient way to do a job ii ii 3 y19 words
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Article, Illustration526 1951-11-15 14 Lon Jones - THE COWGIRL QUEEN WHO WON'T BE KISSED Lon Jones Cabled By HOLLYWOOD. Wednesday —It's well known that mW] stars G»*nr .\utry and Ko> Rogers refbse to kiss their leading ladies, but now we've discovered a kissless movie queen. She's Judy Cinova. Hollywood's 'Qin-en of the Cowgirls." Judy admits that she526 words
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Article179 1951-11-15 14 Critics Slate Quo Vadis' YEW YORK. Nov. 14 (AP)— 'Quo Vadis*. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayers 1557.000.000 double-length film of ancient Rome, took a supercolossal battering from New York critics for banality and won some faint praise for its qualities as a spectacle. Most critics agreed that three hours (if routing lions and voluptuous179 words
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158 1951-11-15 14 i^OLOMBO, Nov. 14 (UP) vu School-girls, unless properly chaperoned, will not m future be admitted to "boxes" m Colombo (Ceylon> cinemas. This edict nas been passed by cinema managers owing to an alarming increase m the abuse o£ private boxes by certain types o!158 words
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Miscellaneous875 1951-11-15 14 nm K AIMO (VIAI AVA SINCiAfOKtL (MM 41 «•> sm. Emergency News (X.L.> IU %~t For the Schools; 1 p.m. Andre Kos'telanetz A his Orchestra; If Vf-ws- 145 Jimmy Doraey Orchestra. nm For the Schools; «.15 Pro gramme Summary: 6.17 Calling AH llo»Ditals>: «•"> Announcements ft bin awe Sh»re Market875 words
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Article745 1951-11-15 15 West Indies Champ Scores Great Win LONDON, Nov. 13 (Reuter). Yolamle Pompee of Trinidad, West Indies cruiser weight champion, beat Dave Sands of Australia, British Lmpire middleweight champion m a ten round international bout at Harringay Arena, London, toni g nt The referee stopped the fight745 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-11-15 15 photo. IhLV!? Lofschmann of Berlin gets the worst of this action i^i^iT* 5 l J^'Si 11 8 Palais de Danse fo tne Grand Priie 2.J? b On Top> nsin l. the r °P es t0 tie »d her oddonent, is Dagmar Lance of West Germany A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article210 1951-11-15 15 LONDON, Nov. 13 (Reuter).— England represented by the tame side which played for the Football League a fortnight ago and did bo well m beating the Scottish League 2-1 will be expected to score a convincing win over Ireland m an international soccer match at V210 words
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Article286 1951-11-15 15 Varsity AU Swimming Carnival THE University of Malaya Athletic Union held the heats of their first swimming carnival at tfc" Haw-Par pool yesterday evening. More than 40 swimmers turned up for the eliminations which were closely contested. The tinals take place on Saturday at the Haw-Par pool at 2.30 p.m.286 words
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Article115 1951-11-15 15 TOKYO. Nov. 14. <UP>— One hundred American servicemen have volunteered to spar witn former World champion Joe Louis who is scheduled to arrive by plane this afternoon m Tok\o on his first visit to this country. Louis will appear m exnibitions to aid crippled115 words
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184 1951-11-15 15 CEYLON Sports Club and the Singapore Recreation Club will battle for the Singapore hockey league championship on Thursday, Nov. 22— bringing to a climax a most successful league hockey competition. Ceylon Sports Club, who have been playing consistently well this season are favoured184 words
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Article81 1951-11-15 15 The University of Malaya chess championship has reached the fourth round. Tan Kah Hong, last year's champion, leads with three points followed by Charlie Lim, Poh Soo Chuan, Jerry Goh and Teoh Khong Guan, each with two points. Soo Chuan played well m the81 words
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247 1951-11-15 15 LONDON, Nov. 13 (Reuter). Next season's four Tests between England ami India will all start on a Thursday and will be of five days each. This was decided by the Cricket Board of Control which met at Lords today. i" The following dates247 words
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Article114 1951-11-15 15 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By ALTHOUGH the going was very good there was no fast work at Bukit Timah yeslßrday. The following had half pace work from the five: Noble Lad (J. Donnelly). Roy Valiant (McPherson). Princess Guinevere (Jones). Sir Tristram (Healey), Mr. Meadowlark (J. Donnelly). Gay Tie. New Look114 words
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Article37 1951-11-15 15 THE Gun Club weekly pi r. tice shoot will be held at > urn. today Members are requested 10 bring' their own cartridges as these will not be availaole at t h e range._ mr37 words
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Advertisement643 1951-11-15 15 ADVERTISEMENTS DEATH 'POWKAY Ng Teong Poh. beloved father of Ng Pian Feng, popularly known as uncle," Ng Kong Low Ng Kong Poe Ng IJm Kwi Mrs Tan Jin Leong Mrs Kwa Wan. I assed away peacefully at 80. Kapai Road Klang besides these he leaves behind his wife and bet643 words
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Advertisement123 1951-11-15 15 REX*— Jnhor«' H "tii Now Showing US— €.4s and 1.15 pm "(iONE TO THE EARTH" ATLANTIC Great World Now Khowin; at 7 00 and 9.15 p.m NASIB' (Malax SUN New World Now Showing at Ml and US p m "BAIfIU KANT* rHindusUni) KOYAL at \\m 7 .3§ p re. "DEVAKT123 words
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Miscellaneous40 1951-11-15 15 1 fyOLJ CAN TAKE A LESSON |f IF MV HEAD WAS THAT >^ CARL.VLEI DIDN'T I fl f JEEPER^ MOM! ELEPHANT! BIG I WOU^DN T FOR6E^j i^TP Asv < YOU TO DRY THE) I I FORGOT ALL 7 HE A/EVER FOR<SETS» EITHEK^40 words
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415 1951-11-15 16 Phillips In Brilliant Form Against Navy AK\n pulled off the biggest surprises m Singapore Kugby this week when, yesterday, they beat Navy 12 points (two tries, two penalties) to nil at the .Naval Base. The surprise was m the margin of victory. Navy, who415 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-11-15 16 Photo. Bailey and Luker of thj Royal Signals have Ryan the fast SCC wing-three quarter well cornered this time. An incident m yesterday's Padan? Rugby match which SCC "A" won 12-5. RanjitRanjit - 36 words
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Article102 1951-11-15 16 STOCKHOLM, Nov. 14 (AP) —The Czech press is making a noli! a', issue of the forthcomi Ice hockey meet between |h national teams of Sweden i i noslovakia. it was rep ed here Tuesday. I 'Matches will take place i.-i c Olympic Stadium here on N102 words
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Article142 1951-11-15 16 PENANG, Wed— Poor standard ol play was witnessed m the first hockey .state trial this season played on the Indian Association ground. Bagan Jermal j Road, this afternon. I Colours, the superior side, beat Whites by two clear goals. These I two goals were scored142 words
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Article382 1951-11-15 16 SINGAPORE Cricket Club "A" XV defeated Royal Signals 12 points (drop; goal, 2 penalties, try) to five (goals) m a Rugby match on the Padang yesterday. Making full use of their chances the fast Club threes piled on the points m a game which never382 words
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Article, Illustration233 1951-11-15 16 The B.i>e Commander, RAF S <•• ir, Ail Commodore VV. A. Opie, who declared the Seletar Vi k! Indian Sports Club open mi Tuesday evening, gave the Club a pleasant surprise when presented it with a cheque t n H5O from the Base Welfai Ai:t\Michael Anchant - 233 words
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Article106 1951-11-15 16 MALACCA. Wed—Malacca's Settlement Youth Council will hold their second cycling carnival on Saturday Dec. 8 at the Malacca Stadium at 3.30 p.m. The main event will be the Malacca to Alor Gajah and buck 30 miles road race. The other events are: Three miles open106 words
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51 1951-11-15 16 SYDNEY. Nov. 14. (Renter- i AAP>— Ronnie James, former I British Empire light heavy. weight boxing champion who migrated to Australia recently may flght here. Mr Dick Lean, general manager of Stadiums Ltd. Sydney, said that he would encourage James to mak e a51 words
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Article179 1951-11-15 16 BOD DOWN TENGAH AIRMEN ALTHOUGH the RO.D. had the more forceful forwards and attacked almost continuously, it was not until the second half that they wore down R.A.F. Tengah "A" to win by nine points (a penalty goal, two tries) to three points (a try) at the 8.0.D. ground, St.179 words
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Article234 1951-11-15 16 LUCK was ftgaiast the University of Malaya when they met the Singapore Recreation Club m a hockey match on the Padang yesterday. The Varsity lost the match 3—2 hen Recs inner right Stanley clouted home the all-inportant goal seconds before the fina. whistle. The234 words
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Article530 1951-11-15 16 Encouraged, the Blues went ah out but a mistake m a line out cost them a try. Dodson breaking through to start a fine bout 01 passing which resulted mi n Fal con scoring a try for the Brigade which Ramsden failed to convert Alter530 words
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Article59 1951-11-15 16 BRISBANE. (Beuter-AAPI-Thirty six horses left Brisbane i by sea recently lor the race tracks of Malaya and lor the Pakistan army. Three of the horses are stallions, which will be used to breed remounts for Pakistan cavalry units, and 21 are marcs for mating wim donkeys to produce59 words
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Advertisement140 1951-11-15 16 HAPPY WOrTj) GEORGE (Hou PENCHEFF DARA tu. (A Proved Champion) Mfm o| N(||| ALI RIZA BEY (Once A Hero. Now Hated K\ \h FIRST APPKARANa (M VI MOHD. ZAKARIA ("Black Panther" f Fl vpl M KM S MIKE BARRETT (PLL'S Curtain Kiitri Bookings: Winston, The Arcadt <Wally Qnkts Pn.nint:..n (I140 words
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