Singapore Standard, 17 November 1951
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Title Section13 1951-11-17 1 Singapore Standard MC 139 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 195K 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration455 1951-11-17 1 0 CXN DECLARES: Standard Mail Reporter BAHRU, r ridax The I.M.P. i> prepared to fight utioß or intimidation of an\ individual in the hi- political conviction^ within the la*." debin Ja'aiar. the President, at the inaugural tueetBahni Brand) of tht- PaHy a t the455 words
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Article, Illustration202 1951-11-17 1 POLICE last ni?ht searched the monsoon drains at Newton Circus Kampon? Java Road. Bukit Timah Road and Rochore Canal Road for the body of a Chinese motor cyt list who was hurled into the swollen drain near Newton Circus after he crashed into the bridge The body202 words
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Article52 1951-11-17 1 K: ALA LUMPUR, Fr. Bight*— 1 oassen^ers in two busej belonging to a Kauri Lumour firm ir.d plying between Kuaia Lumpur and Seremban were injured when the vehicles in which they were travelling came to a head-on cra-sr. at the I6t i mile Kajang-Sanenyih R^ad52 words
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Article20 1951-11-17 1 THE RAT launched more heavy airstrflwsi or bandu b;ackspots in tour S:j:?s m yestorda' i operations.20 words
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39 1951-11-17 1 Standard Staff orrespondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri While travelliat i« Tapah this afternoon, a police lieutenant and W« driver were killed and three special constables were wounded when bandits opened fire on their vehicle.39 words
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344 1951-11-17 1 P\RJ-. V. 16 l P)_Cgy Fl i M Fore%n Minister Hohanted Salafc Kl Din I'a.ha i.mlhn aniiriK ■censed Britain «.f ua^in^' Tral var" ■gains! Egypt and of committing rtiwiiMi a-ani-i the Egyptian people. m an enr I ;peecr accused the Britisl344 words
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Article21 1951-11-17 1 THE atomic experiment! duied a- tieM it Lu Vega today have been postpaoed >- cause weathe: mraji r:-, 13,- AFPAFP - 21 words
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86 1951-11-17 1 SAK.ON Nov M \P F r«*n«h »»ffi ar»* r«*porl^«i to hjv<- told thr Kntish the> would wjni quirk Krt tish naval and air hrlp from Mn;ip«rf in th»- »-v^n; of jg attack bv ommi<ni>'. hina on Indo-C hina was the main subj^i s86 words
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Article16 1951-11-17 1 S^e R I Sa^e i j ppiarters 3 is imda and near tr.e16 words
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149 1951-11-17 1 LONDON Nov 16. (AT). Prime Minister Winston Churchill, worried by big Red rains in the Malayan war. has ordered shake-up of British leaders in that prized imperial territory. Aides resorted Thursday newly appointed Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton has been told to iee that149 words
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Article109 1951-11-17 1 Outlaw A-Bomb Vishinsky PARIS Nov 16. i.UP Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei X. Vlshmsky proposed today an agreement bv Feb 1 W52 on a treaty to outlaw the atom bomb The new resolution sugges-i 1. The United Nations Committees on conventional armaments and atomic energy vmmit to tne Securrv Counci. o\109 words
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508 1951-11-17 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE AMERIC\> tin mission which toured Mala\au tin producing areas during the past 11 days lias been a success in mam way*. BrigadierGeneral Thoma* B. V iUon, leader of the mission said at a pre** ronference in Sinaanore vesterdav508 words
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Article16 1951-11-17 1 MOBF fctaj 300 members atte d Ifotor C uto 'Jak \u nd dunce16 words
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Article221 1951-11-17 1 Role Of Chinese A Big -Mortey SAX FRANCISCO Nov. 16. (Beuter) —Mr J A E Moriey. Deputy Economic Secretary of the Federation of Maiaya. told a press conference here yesterday that the rich territory on the penpnery of the Communist wane was on the side of tne West for the221 words
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104 1951-11-17 1 Standard Londun Correspondent LONDON' Nov. 16 Some 200 notables including Lady Gurney and a gcattering >' Malayans honoured the Sir Henry Gurney at a niemorial lervice a- Saini Marxare i Westminster, dira I j oppo be •he House of E^ar iamei I The Malayan104 words
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Article47 1951-11-17 1 i E ghteen t Sudan's Les Thur enujr-Genera nue to run t They said ►fl hoD« tor an orderly a i untii the time wher :e [n a press confer- I the preset Bi Grovernment **h i The% said I 5.708.00047 words
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Advertisement69 1951-11-17 1 J^wsmE 1^ AIRPORT SxJSE*- imp Sass'SftS SOCCER KSsri r ;vfrrz iL iv SERIES ENGINES I anc Tw, n Cylinder 5 1 >c Flv c and Six e I.M.r at 1000 to 1500 R.P.M. f orr either and of Crankshaft. s oeed take-off at 500 to 750 R.P.M. the PETTER "B"69 words
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Advertisement62 1951-11-17 1 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Corr«spo«d««t LONDON Nov 16— Th« following «ro rfc. clowm •nc« or rakke, and tin on th. London Mork.t Hnlay:— P LONDON TIN LONDON RUME* £WJ Spot 4Jd k«y«r«, £1.000 .oiler* £T 421d Thro. -«*tl..: £960 Jan. /Mar. 4 *i* k-yen, *W5 Apr ./Jyni 41^62 words
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Advertisement41 1951-11-17 1 Fm Latest Range mf LADIES RAND* BAGS THE NOVELTY STORE 8* North Bride* Roa* Phonr 3123. Spore t. 44 For that smoother taste. HaafeU...>f /Api^ FINEST BEER SERVED ANYWHERE! <F t I > jW^ y L£KF£ TRADERS LIMITED MA. «O«IWSOW iOAD»IIWU>Ott»TU MM!41 words
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Article, Illustration477 1951-11-17 2 IVOR KRAAL - WORK ON N E W AIRPORT BEGINS 1952 Construction To Cost $30 M. BEST POSSIBLE SITE IN STORE SAVAGE IVOR KRAAL Standard Aviation Reporter Bv CONSTRUCTION of the $30,000,000 Paya Lebar Internalioiral Airport will probably begin early next year, said Mr. A. W. Savage, Director of Chil Aviation, Malaya, yesterday.477 words
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67 1951-11-17 2 C-in-C Sees Jungle Scouts In Training parachute drilling, shooting, swimming, water rescue work as xcell ns river crossing with collapsible boats. Picture shows the C-in-C talking to Trooper Ronald Hayes (23) from N kana, Rhodesia, afier training in swimming with heavy weapons across water obstacles, rivers and in landings. Colonel67 words
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Article88 1951-11-17 2 A TRISHA RIDER. Tan Kcng H n I ar.tl his passenger, -i d woman, Tan Chen We v.tre injured yesterday afternoon when a telephone pole i rasned n them. The trisha was moving a'cr.s; Jalan Besar Road near the lion of Kelantan Lane when the88 words
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Article48 1951-11-17 2 BURGLARS st< te more than 0 yards I texti e from the m ol r e Thj e and Co 1 < Ayei Street Singapore ov< ftighi asi Wednesday. Thf textiles were assorted f- nted materials and worth :»p--y. ximately $6^oo. Police are investig itinj48 words
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Article44 1951-11-17 2 CARL MURRAY, and Ghani tin D.rA' od '.ve: e both aCQUittfld in :^e Singapore Third District C< ttti yesterday oi a charge of rcbbinfl a t::sha rider N^ Meng Kuans ol an identity card at Mi Naii Road i n Sept. 19.44 words
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Article30 1951-11-17 2 MRS. S. Sivanandam. beloved wife ol Mr S. Sivagurunathan. of the Suleiman School. Bt ntong, passed away peacefully yesterday (Nov. 16). Funerai today (Saturday) at 3 p.m. at Bentong.30 words
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Article188 1951-11-17 2 SAYS PRtSIDENT Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association never intends to hamper voting in the Colony, the President of the SAFA, Mr. W.MacGregor Watt, said yesterday in reply to a charge by Progressive candidate for the December elections, Mr. Chan Kum Kee. "The football188 words
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Article, Illustration183 1951-11-17 2 'Producer Board' Plan For Food Suggested Standard Staff Reporter THE LABOUR candidate for the North Ward. Mr. A. R. Lazarous. said that if elected in the forthcoming City elections, he would introduce a plan whereby "Producer Boards" would be set up in various parts of the Colony to buy at183 words
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Article73 1951-11-17 2 TWO MEN, Kalahe Lokugs Martin and Lidon bin Sulaiman, were sentenced to seven years and three years" rigorous imprisonment respectively at the Singapore Assizes yesterday on charges of robbery. Martin had a previous conviction. It was stated that the accused engaged taxis on different dates and73 words
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Article53 1951-11-17 2 BAIL of $500 In two sureties was offered to T. E. N. SadagoPal <29>. in the Singapore Third ice Court yesterday, when he claimed trial to committing criminal intimidation by threatening a woman. Susan Tan with injury at the General Hospital on Nov. 15. The case was postponed53 words
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Article104 1951-11-17 2 THE LABOUR candidate lor the South Ward, Mr. V. K. Nair, yesterday praised a scheme suggested by Singapore lawyer. Mr. David Marshall, to provide free Legal service to the poor. Alter the forthcoming City elections, Mr. Nair said that he. in conjunction with Mr. M. P.104 words
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112 1951-11-17 2 Standard Woman Reporter WITH the regularity of Santa Claus, the annual sale begins today of the work of 15 Children's Social Centres of Singapore. From basket weaving to delicate baby clothes, the sale represents the voluntary efforts of the women who devote their time and112 words
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191 1951-11-17 2 A CIRCULAR has been sent by Legislative Councillor, Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj. to all the commercial schools and student.* in Singapore seeking their views on whether local commercial examinations should be held once or twice a year. Mr. Raj said that it had been felt that191 words
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115 1951-11-17 2 Law Editor Examined In High Court THE Editoi of the Malayan Law Journal. B A. Mallal. who recently became a bankrupt on his own petition, was questioned by Dr. Withers-Payne in the Singapore High Ccurt yesterday. Answering Dr Withers-Payne. Mallal said he collected monies due by way of rents during115 words
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122 1951-11-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter ALLEGATIONS that he was stabbed by his father-in-law, while temporarily blinded by his mother-in-law, were made by Sujari bin Hassan in the Singapore Fourth Police Court, yesterday. Sujari was giving evidence against his step father-in-law. Haji Ismael bin Jamaluri (35).122 words
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Article95 1951-11-17 2 Mr. A. P. Rajah. Progressive Party candidate for North Ward in the coming City elections, will hold a meeting at Kampong Pasir today at 5.30 p.m. 'He will hoid another meeting at Kampong Marican tomorrow at 5 p.m. Another Progressive Party candidate. Mr. S. M Vasagar for South95 words
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Article118 1951-11-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter inkJF PROXIMATELY 10,000 people in Geylang Serai, Singapore are living within an area where sanitary conditions are appalling/' fa id Mr. Chan Kum Chee, Progressive Party candidate for East Ward yesterday. Mr. Chan said that in a recent Mr. Chan Is Appalled visit118 words
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Advertisement65 1951-11-17 2 RESULT OF jjk DISCOVERY THE NEWEST JOY FOR SMOKERS Hlgl MODELS AS ILLUSTRATION IN STERLING SILVER uML II ENGINE TURNED ROLLED GOLD ENGINE TURNED HH||t! II BLACK CHINESE LACQUER AND SILVER PLATE. CRILLOH POCKET MODEL from $40 I p| LIGHTER FLUID K WICK I ivJ MAINTENANCE rtLLY GOMAHTUM FLAMINMHE UCHTERS65 words
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Advertisement79 1951-11-17 2 BETTER BUY BURGESS AMERICAS BEST BATTERIES BURGESS BATTERIES seoled in plostic ond n t thot's why they lest gef Federation Price S5 f MACLAINE WATSON &CO m ltd •heat selector dial *Ny» •tell-tale light JpSp MASSIVE BAKELITE HANDLE Ms^ •streamlined body /V •bevelled sole plate •SIDE ENTRY OF FLEX SANDILANDS79 words
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Miscellaneous82 1951-11-17 2 T^^SST"! VO' IS HASSAN, IF THEY A DOES VO' LIKE. Xi ItUAK iT.^-MARE^S RJLLO^ WOu, D M«A •TH 'UNSPOJLED.7'-WHy JTHEV'VE <3ET WISE V BEIKI'A £j BEAUTIFUL GIRLS.7 TREASURIES LOADED UKETDK'. aPt-^^B i fa JOST A PORE FIEA-y NEVER TOME.- I MAHARAJAH?-/-^ WiTH GOLD AMD F»RECIOiJS S^OMES'/ h £"""*••> R£ +Mr82 words
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Article162 1951-11-17 3 PIUVATE G Cregan (21), of the H.-\UC was sentenced a* !^"V. Couri i bdd a: 8.0.D., A. dra, to a rars impru n nei I on charges r indue: prejudicia". :■_> good j and mi U1 iry discipline bv > :-..-;ir.o p te S Davev162 words
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Article83 1951-11-17 3 Saved The W rong Way K m YEW KOON. a Chinese isl trader described by unsel ij a min wno tried increase h savings by »im- pei is is fii ed -1.400 :ne Singapore Third Distrirt C sterday. H t > admitted exporting 30 bags I nr v th 40083 words
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Article47 1951-11-17 3 TUH HOCK CHOON was charg< 5i ig tp »re Third e Coui ssterd .> with ncei ::ed with :\v otners pert; >i Ong Ti C buan a::- I i g Dng at an address in He a Road >n Nov 13 He claimed I iras re47 words
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Article125 1951-11-17 3 Standard Stafl Reporter THE NEED for a civil defence to prepare Singapore f an emergency was keenly felt by members of the Civil Defence Advisory Committee which held a preliminary meeting yesterday at the Colonial Secretariat The responsibi tty of in- I lals for training in125 words
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Article64 1951-11-17 3 A EUROPEAN, F.C Goodman formerly employed in a Blass ■id >ry was sentenced by Mr Justice Rogers yesterday to three years rigorous imprisonment for :r3ud. Goodman pleaded guilty tw charges >t cheating Mr A.C K: »er Jt SiC.OtX) I: was stated that Goodman fraudulently induced Kioer64 words
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Article70 1951-11-17 3 Standard Staff Reporter ANWEL Khan who tried to set a t r ee ride ">n an 5.T.C. bus. was fined SlOO in the Sinsapore Second Police Court yesterday. It was stated that while travel'in? in an omnibus along Hign S-*eet on Oct. 19. Anwel70 words
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Article, Illustration182 1951-11-17 3 Carelessness Killed These Four Children Standard Staff Reporter CARELESSNESS was the main cause of the 959 accidents, vvnicn were reported in Singapore to October. state* the Coion> s traffic statistics. j Out of these arciaer.ts 10 were fatal Among those kulea were three cyclists and182 words
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Article, Illustration323 1951-11-17 3 By CHRISTINE DIEMER i Standard Woman Reporter AN ECHO of the war and concentration camps in Malaya and Java was sounded yesterday when two Netherlands subjects w re awarded the Resistant- Star of East Asia. IM42 1945. The award was made by the Netherlands323 words
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Article117 1951-11-17 3 BETWEEN 1 p.m. and 3 p.m vehicles »oin^ to the Singapore Turi Club for today's tneetii g may travel three abreast along Dunearn R on front: Mewl n Circus, the ruperinter.dent of Traffic Police said yesterday. D.: Ing 'se hours, tl ifl along this road vi\ be117 words
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Article, Illustration89 1951-11-17 3 A FAREWELL party was given Last night at the Victory Cafe in honour of the Singapore Harb »ui Board Whari Superintendent. Capt. D. Sutherland, who is due to return lo Austra i i H the end of this month on retirement Mr. and Mrs Lim Kens Lock who89 words
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Article108 1951-11-17 3 Standard Stall Reporter A FEW HOURS be! >re the motor tongkang. Bee Huat, left S .pore :or Indonesia, revenue officers boarded her and found a case of jam and a dozen bottles of vinegar. The officers also discovered a i small bag of108 words
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Article53 1951-11-17 3 Standard Staff Reporter CHARLES Harold Eilisan (31). was charged in the Singapore Fourth Pohce Court yesterday with committing house trespass by remaining m the house of Eileen Rodrigues. with intent to annoy, at Caimhill Road or. Nov.' 15. He claimed trial and was allowed 5250 bail53 words
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Article54 1951-11-17 3 TEO KOK THO was charged in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with stealing a gold ring and a silver belt, wortn $95. from Teo Ah Chow a: Holland Road on Nov. 14. Fie claimed trial and was ali'-.'ved ban of $500 in two sureties until54 words
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Article, Illustration256 1951-11-17 3 LIE KOON CHYE - LIE KOON CHYE By 'Great ßlow 'Say Principals Of Chinese Schools Standard Staff Reporter THE INTRODUCTION by the c Ji^fpn« Education Department of rm auo-rulmg to fTiiartr middle schools next year i- expected to rau-c a mass exodu* of more than 2.000 ovrr-asc MudenN256 words
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Advertisement84 1951-11-17 3 fRBS' I SSSSS^Sa I BJ a Ui\Tlh*4, .^i^^ M I ij I ||fr'r#«fc._ f>^^* 2<^^ *jk^^^^^*^ ij" 881 lu q V o^^^^^^^ i"bJ^bmmib^B W^B^B^B^L ■iHi* Si^S ffiVG )Of ff LIRS 7> .4 lU> *«y 2b^B^Hb^B^B^lbV «^BHB^B^^^^^^3L^B^BH BASI iUK UPSTH K i ONDS is- 1 BEAirnf ir LEADING STORES LAN KANG84 words
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Advertisement197 1951-11-17 3 if f/ofi it'll nt #o tiwp hftitihy, f§§tt o/ riteitity and fncruy. ffuu nut si takv a "SERRAVALIO'S TONIC" now ana then It "uild^ up a reserve ol >irenglh and health that will delight you lou can te«-l it doing you eood from the first dose It floods >our whole197 words
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Miscellaneous18 1951-11-17 3 I i II C WMY MEMRV YOU 1 1 1 r llt^ll O /2\l^S/^V^ "T 1 >^'T LOOK18 words
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Article, Illustration1091 1951-11-17 4 photos. 'We're Not In C 'wealth' Says Thuraisingham JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Independence of Malaya Party aims to replace communal and racial animosity by a national pride in the country "which is the home of the majority of us who are rooted to its soil irrespective of whether ourStandard - 1,091 words
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132 1951-11-17 4 I.OMIO Nov. 16 (AFP). British I nderScCITUUI for the Cokmics, the Earl of Monster, hat* ordered the despatch of 341 armoured transport \»*hirl«" to Malay a to reinfsrvc British troops there. Munster discli s< d w^ in the House I L rda jnesterday when132 words
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Article72 1951-11-17 4 KUALA LUMPUH, Fri. The Federation Government will be asked the Federal Legislative Counci] whether its opinion was 5 night by the Singapore Government on the Unified Education Service I r Singapore. Mr. Yeap CncH n K ng who raising the -.c.-'.:. \va:;!> to know h W og the72 words
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Article, Illustration271 1951-11-17 4 Standard IMaff Reporter JOHORE BAHRC, Fri.— The Johore Bahru Branch of the Johorr Territorial A>MH-iation of the Indepemleiu'e of Malaya Party wa« formed yesterday at a nu-elini; at the Capitol Cinema. Johore Bahru. About 900 people attended the meeting, quite a fair proportion ol271 words
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Article123 1951-11-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—Questions on resettlement schemes will be asked in the Federal Legislative Council by Dato Haii Mohamed Eusoff who wants to know the amount of money spent to date on the scheme and if any contribution has been received from any source to meet this expenditure.123 words
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159 1951-11-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A joint report on the negotiations between Government and the Technical Services Union on the subject of salary scales for the services represented by the Union, was submitted on Wednesday for the consideration of the Officer Administering the Government. The negotiations159 words
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Article118 1951-11-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The murder of the late High Commissioner. Sir Henry Gurney. will be the subject of a series of questions to be asked by Mrs. B H. Qon. in the Federal Legislative Council. Mis Oon wants to know which department waa118 words
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Article35 1951-11-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—Government will be asked in the Federal Legislative Council by Mr. Yeap Choong Kong what concrete and direct steps, if any. it has taken to reduce the cost of living.35 words
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202 1951-11-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Thirty-six Chinese, nine of them women, were arrested for interrogation in Bahau yesterday during a screening «f th« tows. K"* 1 Sdamgor two auapected bandit supporters were arrested and in Penana a «uapected bandit helper Three bandits w»re202 words
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Article114 1951-11-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—lnformation will be sought by Inche Muhammad YusefT bin Ahmad in the Federal Legislative Council as to the number of teachers at present employed in the teaching of English in Malay school? in the Federation, the number of Malay schools where114 words
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Article54 1951-11-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri -«ir Yeap Choong Kong will ask Government in the Federal Legislative Council to slate on what basis the Family allowances ol overseas students commuted ar.d how such allowances com; are with the personal rel.efs. and set out in the income tax schedule and how the54 words
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Article83 1951-11-17 4 'NO CASE SUBMISSION KUALA LUMPUR, F.i— Accepting the submission of defence counsel, Mr R P. S Rajasooria. that there was no c;.se against the accused, the First Magistrate. Mr. A. P. Jack, discharged an Indian labourer, Papiah. who was produced bef* re him on a tentative charge of murdering his83 words
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Article51 1951-11-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The numbei and nature of eacn projeci undertaken In. and the amoj-it of money allocated to date to. each S:^e by RIDA and the uurnose are some of the questions to be asked in the Federal Lec clative Council by Dato Hu.. Mjnameu51 words
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Article51 1951-11-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. F:i. A verdict oi death through misadventure, was returned by the Coronei. Inche Haron bin Haji Idris today at the conclusion ol the inquest into the death of a 13-year-old school boy. Choo Sik Yin. who wss drowned in the Victoria Institution swimming pool on June51 words
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241 1951-11-17 4 Reinstate Indicted Officers Councillor Standard Malay Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— When the Federal Legislative Council meets on Wednesday, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak will ask the Acting Chief Secretary to give the number, by nationality and divisions of service, of Government servants prewar who have not been reinstated because of241 words
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Article100 1951-11-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malayan Civil Service will be the subject at questions in the Federal Legislative Council on Wednesday, by Mr. Tan Siew Sin. who will inquire the policy of the Government regarding the admission of suitably qualified non-Malay British subjects or Federal100 words
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Article57 1951-11-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fi i If the Federal G. vernmeot is not aware that Federation students on scholarships in the UK are suffering hardship due bs the hißh cost of living, it will be asked by Dato Haji Mohamcd Eusoff on Wednesday to undertake an inquiry57 words
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Article37 1951-11-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Labourers on Johol and Jeram Padang Estate in Bahau, and on Gadek Estate, Malacca, have returned to work. Workers on Rompin Bahru and new Rompin, two small estates, •topped work this morning.37 words
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Advertisement132 1951-11-17 4 ♦> ♦> Mukv Your Saturday's ♦> Shopping at our YOU BUY MORE CONVENIENTLY HEBE AS WE CLOSE t AT 6 P.M. TODAY »> *x» s*4.4*.4**a*a* Some of the I WORTH-WHILE BARGAINS I Truval White Shirts Sale Price 10.50 each >:• Essley White Shirts Sale Price 11.50 each I ♦> t132 words
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Advertisement270 1951-11-17 4 Public Account^ <Tttee For jS" I KOALA LIMPIR, Kri hi Council meete here on Wednesday tary w, 1 move hat fh r ■"J Committee to examine the annu Federation and to mike such r tomimttee may think fit. 1 He will move at the sam. n. < consist of the270 words
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Article, Illustration353 1951-11-17 5 Standard Slaff Reporter EXPRESSING the hope that all states in Malaya would follow suit in the formation of the Adult Education Association Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham. Member for Education, told members of the Johore Teachers* Union at a dinner and dance party given inStandard - 353 words
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Article, Illustration258 1951-11-17 5 photo. Standard Staff rorrr*|iomleiit PENANG, Fri Dr. Lim Chong En, Deputy Chairman of the Radical Party, Penang, in a radio address today said that in 14 days some 14,000 people who live within the Municipality of George Town and who have registered themselves as electors,Mido - 258 words
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Article50 1951-11-17 5 S' pore Woman For The HK Bar MISS LUCY SEE. who is Singapore-born and educated, has applied to Chiel Justice Sir Gerald Howe for admission uthe Hongkong Bar. When admitted. Miss Lucy See \>. iil be the fi'"- s t lady banister to appear before the H<mskor^'i Supreme Court. RenterRenter; AAP - 50 words
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Article32 1951-11-17 5 A CHINESE was arrested by the police in Tanjong Tokong at about 12.M0 p.m. yesterday for his connections with Mm Yuen activities This is the ninth such arrest this week.32 words
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Article, Illustration168 1951-11-17 5 WANT CLOSER CO-OPERATION Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri. Delegates of hawker** unions from Singapore, Negri Sembilan, Selangor, Tdolt Anson and Ipoh who represent more than 50,000 members, met here for two days and decided to form a Pan-Malayan Hawkers Union, yesterday. Main object of the PanMalayan168 words
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164 1951-11-17 5 Standard Malay Correspondent AN Invasion of the wesl coast of Northern Malaya by large shoals of Dolphin* (proverbially man's friends) last month has caused much distress to fishermen in Kuala kedah. Roving in groups of 50 to 100, the Dolphins attacked fishing nets164 words
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Article70 1951-11-17 5 THE SINGAPORE Battalion of the Boy's Brigade will hold their 1951 review and di.>oia\ today at Empress Place, at f> p.m. the display will be held in the Victoria Theatre at 5.:*1) p.m. The occasion also marks the Company s 2l>t birthday The Battalion will70 words
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Article135 1951-11-17 5 PENANG. Fri. In his first election campaign speech, at the vacant ground near the junction of Penang Road and MacAlister Road this evening. Mr. Khoo Yat See. an Independent candidate for Tanjong ward told listeners that he would strive for a Municipal Library. "A135 words
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Article84 1951-11-17 5 AT A COCKTAIL held at the Capitol Blue Room oight 2:><J guests <>\ WilU \m Jacks ii Co 'Malays' L'd were introduced to Mr W. Creek, Manage-- of tri e WH and Export Depart men t ■>■ the Philipj [ndustry aid Mi .f van RcMigen. Philips actinf84 words
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Article40 1951-11-17 5 THK Perak Government today declared the Coilowiiig towns *>> food restricted areas:— Batu Ga.ia.h. Tanjonf rualtane Tronoh Siputeh. Chemor. ranjong R'tmtHitan. Salak North and RLampong Karai This is In ;*ddition to Pusing, Papan. ind ktl resettlement villn^es in Kinta40 words
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Article163 1951-11-17 5 Si.md.ird Staff (orrrspondrm [POH, PH.— A Btigfestioa < neate Mutual Benevolent Society Fund toe t i i«* benefit »t members of the Malayan I !hin» ese Association k ill be Em warded to the central IfCA for its opinion. The Ktigfecttan wm» naa bf163 words
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Article26 1951-11-17 5 9o»u1 A»>..,- iti col looted M.tfWs igh the combine Seoul I- •1 >i h'ure and Chum Ki T'lr f| reeds will fqinn s.-. id26 words
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74 1951-11-17 5 AN AIRMAN". Leung Chee K.v.misj. of the R.A.F. Malaya told the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday that while having a beer iti a coflee shop. a Chinese came up and called him "running dog." Leong vas dei ending against. a charge of fighting in74 words
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Article75 1951-11-17 5 VVOXG YIN YEW. charged with fraudulently having 21 pieces of $10 American gold coins worth $999. ::9 was acquitted in the Singapore First District Court yesterday, without beini; called to give his defence. He was also acquitted on a second charge of failing to offer $2,018.5075 words
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Article133 1951-11-17 5 SUBSTATIONS liable to load sltfddißs today: DAY, MUue Kim«i. Jalau Pekan. Jalan Sultan. Kearfi Road. Alhaiqbra. Raffles llotH. SiimlMWU Kuan. Kuoit I:it sfrrrt. Aljimiml |{<»:ul, Sims ,\icinir. Pajra I.Hmr Pumps. Joo Chia4 I'lucc. Jalan Kuaos. Rangoon I(ii;iil. i owner Koa«l. ScrantttMUi Kouil. Kolatn \>«*r. M<-|*li«*rsoii Road. Kim (linan133 words
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Article70 1951-11-17 5 Standard SUtf Repurter WORRIED over the desperate financial position of her family, a 79-year-old Chinese woman took caustic soda in a mug Of coffee at he; 1 house in Lorong Ah Soo on Oct. 14. This was revealed in the Singapore Coroner's Coun yesterday at an70 words
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Article59 1951-11-17 5 Standard Staff Reporter CHELLAMANI (26). churned in the Singapore Firsi Police Court yesterday with trying to cheat the Hongkong acd Shanghai Banking Corporation at Collyer Quay, by tendering a forged cheque for *>7.01:j on Nov 15. He claimed trial md bail of $500 in two sureties59 words
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Article44 1951-11-17 5 PLEADING guilty to j charge of selling one tin of St3ie Express cigarettes above the controlled price. Kini Leng Piow a sundry shop riealer was convicted and fined a sum of $200 by Mr J G. Adams. President Sessions Court, Kota Bahru44 words
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242 1951-11-17 5 Stundtrd Staff orr»*>p<»nd«-itt THE following ■re Brais Wtw have ;*;;i (•<•■! t.» -c.' (;i..^ at prices n<>: highoi I tan those considered fair ■>. the Fair Price Committee, fVransj Tan -\ien4 Teik. 4i». lui il Kar.^s'jr Ro;«d. Chr'.v li.iit Ku;il;i Kan^u [toad, I242 words
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Advertisement149 1951-11-17 5 1:1 nu ft your requirrinruts with A tafes/ Wide Range From CHAD VALLEY I and make your select ion t*d4y. HARDIAL SINGH E SONS LTD. 11,. Plarr, Sin^a|H»re I. rii«»n«: 2169"). 5, \IFSI PAR WAN STYLES IN WATCHES. Are Saw (X Oui Outstanding Designs tinum And Diamond Wristlet Watches. Y\\149 words
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Miscellaneous105 1951-11-17 5 l SINGAPORE jjflffPp Chinese Y.M.C.A.: Music class 2..J0 p.m.; badminton (boys) and basketball (men) 5 p.m: Chinese chess 1..\0 p.m.: Commercial evening school u 9 p.m Y.M.C.A.: Singapore Chess Club 3 p.m. YMCA VWCA Combined Social folio ved by iededication service »t Wesley Church. Speaker: Rev. Theodore Runyan 4 p.m.;105 words
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935 1951-11-17 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Labour Shortage 'THERE was a time when we soothed our conX science with the convenient theory that the Malavan worker could lead a contented life provided he was assured of a daily bowl of rice to ■atisfv his hunger and a strip of cloth to935 words
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989 1951-11-17 6 DATO TAM CHENG LOCK - Second Class Citizens Cannot Build A First Class NATION DATO TAM CHENG LOCK MALAYA, of course, Is a plural state. It has a Malay population, a Chinese population and an Indian group. None is in an outright majority. There is also the powerful British community with a valuable economic stake989 words
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Article467 1951-11-17 6 Review of Views No Future UNDER the title "The turning point in Malaya's situation", Nanyang Siang Pau emphasizes the immediate need for more co-ordination between the military and civil administration in the Federation of Malaya. The officer who is to take the place of the late Sir rienry Gu.-ney should467 words
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Article230 1951-11-17 6 Si I for one am not imI essi d by the tributes paid to Mr. MacDonald by Malayan leaders in the Singapore Standard oi Nov. 9. Had Mr. MacDonald taken the trouble to mingle more freely with the kampong folks instead of with the "big-shots", then230 words
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Article120 1951-11-17 6 Sir; The Government and the public should retrain from spending large sums of money on building temples, mosques and churches. We have already more than enough places tor worship. Those who really believe in God can even pray at home. God is omnipresent. Religion is, of120 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-11-17 6 "Winnies afe is a secret, isn't it. dear? And has been for the past forty-nine years to my knoH ledge!"22 words
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Article598 1951-11-17 6 We the PEOPLE TOO SECURE COUNCILLORS Sir; To a disinterested spectator the forthcoming Municipal elections in Penang will be a novel one and the voter brings to electioneering the ze.st and enthusiasm of a child for its new plaything. The canvasser is welcomed with smiles of delight by young and598 words
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Article161 1951-11-17 6 Sir.— The Government is encouraging the public to sate money by keeping them in tKe Government Savings Bank Recently when I went to a locSl Post Office to buy some stamps. I saw a Chinese gentleman walk into the Post Office with a Savings Bank Pas s161 words
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Article352 1951-11-17 6 Serge Gunsburg - PARIS. Nov. 16. THE Korean Armistice talks seem to have reached a crossroads which may lead either tc an armistice agreement or to The use of atomic weapons in Korea. A very marked contradioi'.ur. has existed for about a week between The official co lmuniques on the352 words
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Advertisement18 1951-11-17 6 ffe -3-5 Keep on iceM 'Ipg S\ I PINT 35 CENTS^^a I li!^) COLD STORAGE^^ '^M^^l CREAMERIES^ yS^YOGHOURT18 words
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Advertisement21 1951-11-17 6 From a speech deli Verod the Independence of M Party in Johore Bahru yes: c rtfc «wr ri]| ij?tv»fl lytii R21 words
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Article312 1951-11-17 7 P oW' s Killings EXaggerated Ridgway Orders Check Of Hartley A trocity Report TOKYO, Nov. 16 (UP).— General Matthew K. Ridgway gent his Public Information Officei Colonel George Patrick Welch to Korea today to clarity the Hanley atrocity report. TOKYO, Nov. 16 (UP).— General Matthew B. Kidgway sent his Public312 words
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Article122 1951-11-17 7 PARIS, Nov. 16, (UP).— United Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie is preparing a direct appeal to Russia to reconsider its rejection of the Allied disarmament proposals, authoritative sources said yesterday. Lie intends to address the General Assembly when the opening general debate ends122 words
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Article112 1951-11-17 7 LONDON, Nov. 16 (Renter) Prime Minister Winston Churchill yesterday turned down a suggestion that he should ask General Ridgway not to commit Commonwealth t loops in offensive action in Korea while the armistice commission is in session. "I would not even consider making such representations without112 words
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Article92 1951-11-17 7 MANILA. Nov. 16 (UP) The four-member National Integrity Board submitted i'- s resignations to President Elpidio Quirino because of the "poor timing" of a presidential order suspending a provincial Governor. Quirino suspended T.oros Sur Governor Perfecto Faypon at the clase oT the election day on Tuesday92 words
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Article63 1951-11-17 7 KEY WEST. FLORIDA. Nov. 16 (HP) President Truman accepted yesterday the resignation of Eric Johnston as Economic Stabilization Director tlfective Nov. 30. Truman also set up an emergency board to deal with a strike threat by 197 non-optrat-ing unions against all major railroads of the nation. The unions63 words
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Article70 1951-11-17 7 PARIS Nov. 16 (UP)—Stanton Griffis, United States Ambassador to Madrid, held top secret discussions wiih American officials here yesterday on Spain's future economic ;;nd military relations with the Unittd States Griffis conferred Wednesday with Secretary of State Dean Acheson. It was understood that they70 words
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165 1951-11-17 7 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, Nov. 16 (AP).— Weather permitting, ihe second phase of the Atomic Energy Commission's series of niM-lear tests will get under way today. It is expected to be as spectacular as the first group of five atomic "shots,* 1 from165 words
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252 1951-11-17 7 HONGKONG. Nov. 16, (UP* Russian trade and political policies are directly responsible Cor Red China's preseni serious economic plight, according to informed observers here. The sources who maintain contacts within China listed the following factors: 1 Under the terms of the bmoSoviet trade agreement Russia252 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-11-17 7 When Queen Elizabeth (seen in this picture) wearing black with silver fox furs, planted a cross in the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey, London, Nov. 9, she chose Jne special plot reserved to the memory of troops of the Empire Division killed in67 words
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Article209 1951-11-17 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 (Remer). The United States has no intention of abandoning it* efforts to break the deadlock in the Anglo-Persian oil dispute, it was stated authoritatively here yesterday. The United States Ambassador in Teheran. Mr. Loy Henderson, will take over the role of intermediary209 words
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Article123 1951-11-17 7 ROME. Nov. lfi. (Reutcrt Italy's death toll from storms. floods and landslides rose last night to 200 in a month. Biggest single tragedy yesterday was in the Po Valley, near the Adriatic, where 33 people, half of them children, were drowned when a truck evacuating123 words
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Article80 1951-11-17 7 PARIS. Nov. 16, (UP)—Representatives of India and Pakistan met Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations Kashmir mediator, here yesterday to discuss the procedure to be followed in renewed efforts to solve the longstanding dispute over possession of the princely state. India was represented by Sir Benegal Ran80 words
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Article57 1951-11-17 7 WASHINGTON. Nov. 16 'IT' -The population ol the United States, including armed forces oversea? climbed to L55.107.00Q on Oct. 1, tne Census Bureau itported. This was an increase <>t 250--000 over Sf-pt. 1. Shift the official census <>n April l. 1950, population estimates have Increased by .1975.(100.57 words
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183 1951-11-17 7 STOCKHOLM, Nov. 16 (AP). Four leading! atomic pioneers a Brilon, tun Americano, and an Irishman yealerday were awarded llie J*^."il Nobel Prizes for chemistry and physic*. T'ne year's Chemistry Prize went jointly to Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg and Dr. Edward M. McMillan, both183 words
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349 1951-11-17 7 THE H\<;t F. m 16 (K«,.i.r).— Holland Mifc*. day to (I Imlom m« thai under the rharlrr of the trantfrr of smcrri^tiiy |<> Indonesia "tin- sox «r<-i K nty of tli«Netherlands over (neMern) N< w <,<iin,a in iii H inl»iii»-d pending a Mdution349 words
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119 1951-11-17 7 JAKARTA, Nov. 16 (Alt') The Dutch reply to the Indonesian mrmoi, dum protest ing against the inclusion of West Nfw Guinea into the Nether land* realm Is not considered satisfactory, said a govern m« nt spokesman here today. The Indonesian Government will not assume a119 words
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204 1951-11-17 7 PAKIS. Nov 16 (API R called yesterday for US$l 000 slash in budget app i tions it-quoted by S' (It neral frygve Lie U» keei United Nations going I if iy:»2 lie cut p; oposed by v delegate A. Roshchin < sembly's budgetars204 words
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Advertisement96 1951-11-17 7 <^iirio^> i MODERN MINIATURE CAMERA THE HIGHEST PRECISION WORLD'S SMALLEST) S of negative: Bxll mm Focussing ronge: 8" to infinity Snuffer speeds to i/lOOOtli Tim* Automatic Parotlox Compcnsotion qht looding: 50 exposures SINGAPORE PHOTO COMPANY \:.V) HIGH STHEET SINGAPORE. r^^^|jJ OmiTTO BE APPRECIATED I tmm *4 v ♦YVWC I mM*96 words
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Advertisement32 1951-11-17 7 CHILDREN'S SHOES (Tax in brown or white grain leather with crepe rubber soles J SIZES 7 TO Wh 510.50 11 TO l'/ 2 51 2.50 2 TO 5'/ 2 51 5.50 68ft«scas**»st*v;iw^^^io32 words
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Miscellaneous20 1951-11-17 7 BPaill /SUUCGO- riTvOU-VE WON IT (WMAT-STHEJ ~^A^T OF D.SHES j •0/ s^™e°v tSS^la^ .r^xr P>?^l r **i^ —fc— i JL20 words
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115 1951-11-17 8 H.M.S. Warrior (Captain E. V. St. J. Morgan), sailed from the United Kingdom late in October on a further trooping voyage to the Far East. She is carrying replacement aircraft, and personnel to relieve officers and men now serving with the Far Eastern Fleet.115 words
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Article, Illustration244 1951-11-17 8 Plan To Replace Dakotas More Modern Planes Sought Standard Aviation Reporter THE DIRECTOK of < n«l Aviation in MiLva. Mr. A. W. Savage, plans to Bcek among British aircraft manufacturers planes in production to replace the Dakota aircraft which operate on South East Apia's regional and local air routes. MalayanStandard - 244 words
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Article51 1951-11-17 8 TOKYO. Nov. 16 (AFP The building ot helicopters in Japan will start soon under an agree ment which has been concluded here between the Japanese Mitaka Company jnd the American Bell Company It is understood f/ur the Mitaka Company will manufacture :joo helicopters as from Spring51 words
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Article, Illustration180 1951-11-17 8 Standard Shipping Reporter WITH the arrival of the 6,000-lon pasecngerfreighler Bintang Samudera in Siuga|M»re yesterday. Indonesia became the youngest shipping nation to make a strong bid to capture the lucrative passenger and freight trade between Indonesia, Malayan port* and Hongkong. Owners of the vessel the Indonesia180 words
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Article69 1951-11-17 8 WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 (UP). The active merchant fieei ot the United States ha.< been increased by 8-' vessels in the month of October, it w :is reported today by the federal Maritime Board in its monthly "Merchant Marine Data shut. The increase was attributed to69 words
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Advertisement576 1951-11-17 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE f«n Francisco Lo« Angeles AH American 6 Can dion Cities Penong P. S'ham S>»re An LA/Sf LUCKENBACH 26/27 Nov 28/29 Nov 30 Nov/6 Oec 25 Dec ALASKA BEAR 24/26 Oec 28 Oec 29 Oec/I Jon 20 Jon For full portkutan of Dry Cargo Deep Ton'-,576 words
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Advertisement369 1951-11-17 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Barge Nov 20 Vessel *or Mum Weekly Hong Tat for Rengaf Nov 20 Vessel *or Malacca Twice Weekly Hong Thong for Baaan Vessel 'or Port DlcAson. .Weekly Api Api Nov 24 Tung Song *o» Molocco Pert H ong Ann369 words
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Advertisement251 1951-11-17 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-Americo LJm Nederlond Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S'por« P S'ham Penonc Koto Agoeng (RL> In Port 18/19 Nor 20/21 Nov Torokan (SMN) 19/23 Nor 24/25 Nov 26 Nov Soestdyk |HAL> 4/13 Oec 14/15 0251 words
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Advertisement399 1951-11-17 8 ••MtoN.A- to fiOTQt Kong Monilr Kobe B "LALANDIA" f Of So, qO n I "KAMBODIA" tor Bangkok' I Hongkong KoSe Yo* O Hcmo "INOIA" for I anglcol m o^ q kong Kobe Yoko^o- "PRODUCE-, FR M I "BINTANG" for long I A p So, c fc. < I Mnmburc Copenho399 words
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Miscellaneous98 1951-11-17 8 Ships in Harbour WHARVES Ship G>d a Gate Agamemn i 4/5 8 B«ngkalis I !4 4 Cu'tex S^ Iney 44 1 Incharran 29 SO 2 Islundei 21 12 2 Kliaa 40 2 Kota Agoens 1> 19 4 Maratank 19 20 4 Noreverett 28 2 Nurjehan C P 7 Obra 23/2498 words
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Miscellaneous140 1951-11-17 8 New Dutch Vessel Standard Shipping Reporter ROYAL Interocean Lines who recently embarked on an extensive shipbuilding programme, yesterday announced the launching of their newest cargo vessel, the 8.900-ton Tjibantjet. The ship is expected to be put on the Java-Singapore-Hongkong service about the middle of next year Victoria Dock: Stanvac Pendopo.140 words
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Miscellaneous42 1951-11-17 8 Despatches Today: Pontiaoak B a.m. Bu>uik. Palembang tt a.m I y Malnn. New Zealand no m ->v King Edgar. I'.S.A. and Philippines by Lombok, Tervmp.i by Lain San. Hon^koiig. China and Japan noon >v Denbigh* shire. Djakarta and Sourabaya noon by Reyrncrsz.42 words
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280 1951-11-17 9 RI BID TO Singapore 'Free Rice Vital To Trade With RI -;ORGE RASIAH, Stondord Start Reporter 1 ci RE continued supplies of certoin essential 3W materials like sugcr and timber, Singaeitfca re-export or trans-ship a considerable her o*n free Thai rice to Indonesia. me necessary as large numbers of Know280 words
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Article30 1951-11-17 9 WEALTHY RACKET FOR REDS st e n Rubber 4in.aU* I** baml.l m atom 91V n a n»«B h la I ighly •ia a ...v not SI C i this TJLTJL - 30 words
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Article78 1951-11-17 9 To a?>e>s and OtfCUM the ..s aspects of the manpower situation :he Asian countries, an As an Manpower Conference a II be r.eid in Bangkok from Dec 12 to 22 r e conference is organised by the I iternatioual Labour Orgarusa- 'ILO'. one ot tne United78 words
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42 1951-11-17 9 FOR GREY HAIR USE VIV ALINE HERBAL HAIR OIL ■ii ct kin si pa •nair IR OIL prcmo vtb. 01 er 1 50 DROPS for eye tr übles S2 00 I 57 00. ta extra !U<l a Pml Bos US) Kud >in?apore.42 words
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Article, Illustration91 1951-11-17 9 THE final day of the auction sale held by Cheung Hock Chye and Co.. Ltd.. yesterday realised $70,895 from the sale of eight properties. The first day's auction fetched $876,600. The highest bid yesterday was made for a piece of land (23,774 square feet)91 words
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Article118 1951-11-17 9 PARIS. Nov. 16 (ReuteD—Britain, six months ago the biggest creditor of the European Payments Union, is now the biggest debtor, according to figures released bv the Union today. West Germany, a few months ago critically short of foreign currency ana reduced to stopping nearly all118 words
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Article43 1951-11-17 9 The U S Commerce Dept has licensed 188.687 bale? of cotton l:n--ters ar.d palp for export since Aug. 1 the start of the new crop year. The exports have been licensed to 15 countries, w.th the bulk of sh:pmer.ts authorized for Britain. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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540 1951-11-17 9 Standard Staff Reporter ACCIDENTS to workers through industrial machinery in Singapore are, in >o«ne eases, not hein« reported hy employers to the authorities concerned, said the Chief Inspector of Machinery, Mr. J. A. Heaton, m an interview with The Standard yesterday. He was commenting on540 words
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Article52 1951-11-17 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market in binga00^ was again quiet in all secSons vesterday. with only small &m>M easier m a C r°k P e r t a X bu?er, $40 per pical and sellers $4Uj. P1 Betel nut $37 UpU»> «ffi™ MOl (sellers): Coconut52 words
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Article22 1951-11-17 9 an d i oV IQ4D next week to become S second 4 highest volume year to A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article31 1951-11-17 9 HONGKONG, Nov. 16— Special tnHav were HK.JIOO* 10 e *i. SterSnr HK56.8575 to US$l. HKii 82f t« Malayan $1. hkSm to one Indonesian RSabf Gold HK1331.375 to one taeL31 words
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Article, Illustration911 1951-11-17 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN •y Spiral Despite Bigger Output Worries Govt. Special Standard Correspondent JAKARTA, Nov. 16:— Mounting discontent over the ever-increasina price of rice it providing new headaches for the Indonesian Government. The situation has reached the stage, according to some sections of the Indonesian press, whereStandard - 911 words
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Article112 1951-11-17 9 COMMODITY PRICES THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb:— Bayers Sellers No. 1 RSS. Spot Loose $1,445 $1.45} FOB in bales Nov No 1 RSS. $1.44} $1,441 No 2 RSS. $1,383 $1-39* No 3 RSS. $1.34 $134* Tone: Quiet. LONDON RUBBER Friday's opening prices per lb. were No.112 words
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Article147 1951-11-17 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 16 The Malayan Co-operative Wholesale Society, which recent, ly came under Government conSol la, a result of the appointment of a s"P, erma n rITJrJi Manager paid from the Federal vote is the subject of a question to be asked147 words
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Article28 1951-11-17 9 The "Rondine," piecision camera made by the Ferrania Co of Italy has been placed on tne US market. H use. collapsible Hash attachment A. P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article168 1951-11-17 9 BWGKOK. Nov. 16 (IMS) —When ECAFE'a working party on the mobilisation of domestic capital meets in Bangkok. Thailand, for a fourdav session, beginning Nov. 20 it will survey a held that for the largest part was uncharted whin, four years back, the regional commission of168 words
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274 1951-11-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 16. ll technically a war," Mr. M. V. Del Tulo, d»Ote Administering the Government, told the viail ing L.N tin minion at a farewell luncheon given them by Mr. O. A. Spencer, the Member fortoMfe Affairs, the fight against Communist bandits274 words
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Article194 1951-11-17 9 Standard Market Keporter BUT for a minor rally caused by report* in London of growing intimidation of estate labour in Malawi, the rubber market in Singapore continued to hag during the week. Reaction to that report, how- j ever, was short-lived and prices tended to drift194 words
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Article65 1951-11-17 9 BOMBAY banks have put up their ttndinf idtes following tht [ndian Reseive Bank's dscisioo to raise the ba',k rate by ane-nalf per cent, to th:ee-and-a-ha:f per cent. The Imperial Rank discount ra:e of trade bills has- been ra.sed from four to four-and-a-half per cent The EconomicAP - 65 words
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Article289 1951-11-17 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Pri —The Malayan share markrt v/as dull in all Bectkmi todav B intM vtefl t rii-.-a U d M done it lower k I .s. iO cordii n the M?( «i. r j Biirr i kei Atso Lotion. Chati£v<i on <es, were*289 words
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Article48 1951-11-17 9 THE Thai M strj of I v hi! .1 .f lie t g|inn|T bag Facto I Itiaila I n i« situated neai ekok snd the machinei y h < I m I 'i vil] he able to ma Facture two million bagi •> t- i thsj begin48 words
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Article102 1951-11-17 9 THt HAGUE. Nov. 16 (AFP) Negotiation* are at present taking place here with a view to sending 2,000 Netherlands technicians to Indonesia, it is announced here These would include engineers, navigation experts, doctors, accountants and teachers. [t U believed hen th it more than 500 doctors102 words
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Advertisement86 1951-11-17 9 gsssssssWY m. A f F^lk*^^F FLASHLIGHT BATTCRICS 50/r Representatives: GETZ BROS. CO. PENANG KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE i- 1 /F"f7~pv\ rn f* i\ ik h\\li\\ k v J^ (7. J y)ii 111®/ #>/^wNUL3LJ 'Wfi? I BAEY KIM SWEE CO., LIMITED- I 57&59,KALLANG ROAD. SINGAPORE? i I TELEPHONE NO 3534 We offer86 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-11-17 10 Illl> evening costume contrasts black slipper vatin with Imported white lace tor tin- strapless bodice and bright emerald s;itin tor the sash which t:*lK tall-length down the flared skirt. To cover the bodice there is soft little bolt-ro with helow-elbow sleeves.42 words
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Article, Illustration256 1951-11-17 10 TTNMARRIFD WOMEN should have tho right to have "test tube' babies, aceordinsj to Denmark's Minister oi Justice. Miss Heiga P.^dersen. a strong feminist and judge by profession, who controls the Danish judiciary and penal system. 'An unmarried «om a :i should have the i^ht256 words
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Article551 1951-11-17 10 HAL BOYLE - Skirts For Men! HAL BOYLE Some Women Dreamed This Up By YORK, Nov. 16 (AP) There is a new theory that men ought to spend less time chasing skirts and more time wearing them. Yep, that's right, fellows, s-k-i-r-t-s for men instead of t-r-o-u-s-e-r-s. Naturally this idea didn't come from551 words
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Article127 1951-11-17 10 IF spilled liquids soak your 1 carpet, try this trick* for drying the spot once cleaning precautions have been taken. Lift the rug so that there's air *pace between the rug and the floor, then insert the hose of vour vacuum cleaner beneath the rug and127 words
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Article103 1951-11-17 10 HONGKONG, Nuv 1G (Reu ter-AAP)— Shirley Yama guchi. Japanese screen star ar rived here yesterday after completing a Hollywood pic ture entitled "East Is East" She is due to leave for Tokyo this morning. She told reporters here that there are lots ot love scenes in103 words
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Advertisement120 1951-11-17 10 Today: "janie < >Pts M a -~3v^t| fctM-iD WARNCR BROS COtOM« Tr.HNtCOLOUJ fxfro Added Attraction f Variety Stage Show |,V Three Show, T O AV A lov,, I 1 1 1 at 4 00—6.30 and S j iar| JUDGING BY THE OPENING NIGHTS APPLAUSE-ONE WORD DISCPc' j; I THE SHOW120 words
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Miscellaneous610 1951-11-17 10 |Pj i I .IB^ 1 T j if y i 1 1 1 «L ]t^% i i r |"OS>\\ S FORECAST:— Not a single rav of sun permeate? todav. Kvervthin? must be done bv vou yourself because it is devoid of Rood Im k nwms to contrary stella influences I.unch610 words
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Article641 1951-11-17 11 Perak Go Down 5-1 u i i Singapore*? soccer ftuperiorilv nvrr £erak, already *o amply drmoiiHlraird in iht M> cup hnal victory at Kuala Lumpur t*o and half month- af r«!, was once a^ain cmphahi»ed in a* convincing a maim.r at the Chinese Assembly Hall641 words
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Article148 1951-11-17 11 R.N.A.C. Sembawang beat the Singapore Cricket Club by the narrow margin of two goals to one in a friendly game of hockey at the Padang yesterday. Sembawang's goalkeeper Jupp was in fine form. Captain Reynolds, the English international centre haif played goalkeeper lor the Club148 words
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108 1951-11-17 11 A FOOTBALL team representing the French Air Force in the Far Fast arrived at Changi by air from Saigon yestejrday. The team plays against the R.A.F, in Malaya today on the Pagar Field, at Changi. Tomorrow the team is duo to met*. Singapore A.F.A.108 words
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Article71 1951-11-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Playing well Dr. Foo Lum Choon, defeated Loke Yaik Kwai 6—3. 6—2. in the S.C.R.C. handicap tennis tournament today to qualify for the final The other semi-final between Loke Yaik Heng and Ng Chin Hong was interrupted by a shower at 4—571 words
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Article159 1951-11-17 11 OXFORD, Nov. 15, Renter*.— South Africans crossed the Oxford University line six times and had three of the tries converted to collect 24 points and win by 24 to three here today. Oxford's only points came from a first hall penalty goal by Townsend when the Springboks were159 words
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Article155 1951-11-17 11 Visiting Cagers Arrive A SIXTEEN man tmtjngent of the Sing Vbung Bangkok Cl)in< i s( i btsketball team arrived in Singapore yesterday by CPA for a week's tour of ttat Colony. Tin- team. strong side, wrOi play Cour sames in Singapore —three agoing clubs and their last on Nov. 2'A155 words
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Article127 1951-11-17 11 GOH KONG CHIANG woaj the one mile free v "'-i<- evenl In *ie I 'nivt-: i ity i A M.> las :i Athletic Union Rrsl i imming carnival yesterday it 'e Haw* Par po »1 Six s >. \'i:'.\i v competed in gruelling 44127 words
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Article181 1951-11-17 11 IT SHOULD be an Interesting Sunday at the T.. ms a R >ad polo ground tomorrow when the Singapore Polo Club will hold; an impromptu "At IT ::i<- i/.'-m-! khana mooting for the 8..kil Timah Saddle Club. Six events will be :n? eted They are u181 words
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302 1951-11-17 11 JIM CHAMBERS - JIM CHAMBERS \.l*. SporfS rilrr. By LONDON, Nov. 16 (AP) J*«, s^tiif 4i»g games in the ♦ir-! dK^'iaioai a>f \\w l.n^li-h I ootltall L**a»u«' top Satur<la>\ soccer liill. Afxnal. l«'adt rs «»f lite pr« him r l»ra< k«l h\ «>n<* noint, F.A. (.up302 words
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Article148 1951-11-17 11 I.AHOKK Nov Hi <R*»ukri Th«- M( touring party \ver«« r«'diu«*d to 11 fit men today uh«n Hick Spoon «*r. thf IvkrwieksMre wi<k«*tk< A <*|M*r. df-vHojM'd stomach trouble. Sj)(H»rnr was unihl*- to n>ld in th«* s<-rond day of the MCC's unofficial "Test* match against Pakistan148 words
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Article49 1951-11-17 11 GLASGOW. Nov 15 ■R< .ter) E B Choong una ".!.»■> Arnw Choong fM*!»»vs> Af:»- b< !cq S ls r > h :*> -y bj a v a hum tnd Mn Lottmai '"-n4 ntai r- the third i I K <C -.h*; ba Imint i to mat here 149 words
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Advertisement177 1951-11-17 11 -^FiRNOTICE nmciPALin D i NOTICt ei ed at 2 4 Kn--4 pm. h work Pthe tenat .••is tenI \s\ K EDGf il Kncinerr I jMijMir pal ~l> Vi'HEDGMENI i I RajendnHß -t wbc at- ::.g and sent gi s and .\IiONS VACANT atftspomteni H in Province App.y Box T 41>2177 words
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Advertisement737 1951-11-17 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES IVOTICE is hereby given that L^ Tan Tiong Ping of No. 16 Short Street. Singapore, has ;.ppiied to the Board of Licensing Justices. Singapore, for a Second Class Public House Licence restricted to the sale loi Beer and Stout for consumption on the ground floor 01 No.737 words
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Advertisement874 1951-11-17 11 NOTICES N 0 1 8 hereb y K'ven that 1 2J* H E S KWEE lh undersigned of No. 50 Mosque Street Singapore has applied to the Board of Licensing Justices for P e M ISSl Jf t0 me of a lst Class public House Licence restricted a°i he sale874 words
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Advertisement277 1951-11-17 11 HOTKES IVOTICE is hereby given that *J I. Tian Tin Hiong of No. "0 Chin Swee Road, Singapore, trading under name of Chop Swee Heng is applying for a Ist Class Licence for the sale of Beer and Stout enly for consumption on the ground Moor of No. 70 Chin277 words
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Advertisement560 1951-11-17 11 notices" ]\JOTICE is hereby giver, that e..^' 1 Yo "6 Gee Boey of 36 Sumbawa Road. Singapore has applied tc the Board of Licenfc? B^ Ustires Sin^Pore, for a Ist Class Beer and Stout for tne consumption at No. 36 Sumbawa Road, Singapore unS?nna» C A**** Ch P Nftm aiong560 words
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Miscellaneous31 1951-11-17 11 [TIDES? %1 riKih rili£9b e Brttacaaal re>')Tts ir Mai lya Singapore in: \i M Malacca MS V 41 Port Difkson 1.16 f, 2\ Port Sham 7.32 M IVnanc 1 .58 2.3131 words
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Article150 1951-11-17 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By JUST how good i> Sudan? Can lie measure up to the standard of thi- fine bunch ol sprinters am! chalk up his fourth win in a row, a feat which few horses in Malaya, ha* performed? Sudan indeed has an150 words
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Article606 1951-11-17 12 SOLAH STAKIJIiHT scrnoa in have a 4-(»ni|>aratively r»j tH>k in ilif la>t race. This %%rll bred four-year-old nlwwed hi> ahiliiv at the last Ipoli meeting when he won i.vrr ihc >trai<:ht course tlet'ealini* Midnight with ease. li his secon i Kiting he wer. r •>606 words
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Article132 1951-11-17 12 A thunderstorm followed by a heavy downpour broke over Singapore City yesterday. There was threequarter inch of fain at the race course on Thursday. The going' for today's races will be soft. Sudan goes up two divisions but gets 10 lb loss whereas Pink Gin. Melbury Court and132 words
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272 1951-11-17 12 BRIGHT SAGITTARIUS, Binocular and Noble La«l are the pick of race 8 with little to choose among them. Bright Sagittarius put up two performances at KL that promise an earlv win. unless TO WIN UNLESS. Little Ned. Charlemagne and Mr Meadowlark renew their Ipoh272 words
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Advertisement69 1951-11-17 12 D. HAPPY WORLD W STADIUM TONIGHT at 9 p.m. M ?U y\ M*" programme! jApHfej*" V"^^.'\ GEORGE GHOTA fL^itif^ PENCHEFF VS DARA SINGH lA Provf>d Champion) (Most Promising Loial pH Bp IflLLllilli VS ALI HIZA oL Y (CanadUa H weight Champ.) (Once A Hero and Now r:^TS FOR THE FIRST69 words
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Advertisement168 1951-11-17 12 P(Tt»^ <>pvnin<i Sunn I <"«H-rai,.a by M g l Sft^ "FAMOUS" BUTTONHOLE WORKER (MUM. IN l.\ ADJUSTABLE TO ANY LENGTH OR WIDTH WITHOUT REMOVING l!to\| 4MIIIM SO I \SN SO O( !<>... $O Mll PERFECT MADE IN USA. INDISPENSABLE lOIJ Mil INffiSSVUHI NEEDS NO SHARPENING... MAW TO LISI Sole Distributors:168 words
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Miscellaneous92 1951-11-17 12 STANDARD'S SELECTIONS lOHie l)a*iw <;ay Reveller Goodwood__ \.mng -lark |Vr\erse loung >m< r KSa 1^ KjKral. Bright Ho.v vTTTTv MBLBUBT COURT "5BK8S N 8 11 "SS" 1 sses"" hsws* °ara«t rSSlew Qulcfcsaad Ambassador BINOCULAR I BINOCTLAJi BINOCULAR U >{> Noble Lad Noble Lad Oarada KrigM Sasittairiw Itright >;iKittarlMs Noble lad92 words
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Miscellaneous1602 1951-11-17 12 RACE li 2.00 p.m.— Horses CL 2, Div. 6—6 Furs. 1. 403 Hurry Up 5y 9.00 M/£ Rodgers McCloud 2. 0 Cease Fire 4y 8.13 Mr. Leong Hoe Yeng Hobb s Charles 3 4y 8.12 "Sarawak Stable" Yong VunfbTed" 4. Lady Luck II 3y 8.11 Mr. M c r s1,602 words
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