Singapore Standard, 24 November 1951
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Title Section15 1951-11-24 1 Singapore Standard ■fo -m n ;46 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS15 words
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Article13 1951-11-24 1 Evacuation Completed In Ismailia lrO «Wc ...in- thai l lir rtiofl BrilJiin. I13 words
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17 1951-11-24 1 g s 2 kINO i 1- k ened i tin*.17 words
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Article147 1951-11-24 1 HONOLULU. Nov. 23: \Fj A member of the I .S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee predicted >esterday the Senate will reject the Japanese peace treaty if there is any hint Japan will recognise Red hina. Senator H. Alexander Smith. New Jersey Republican arrived here on Wednesday147 words
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Article172 1951-11-24 1 Rain Holde Up Work On Bridge KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Vftei a rainless day. a thunderrm broke about 3 pjn. today i I heavy rains have (alien, ■ther holding up any work to span the 30-foot gap at the 27tn c, Semenyih-Kuala Lumpur Direct road traffic froni the -> :s stiil172 words
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Article217 1951-11-24 1 Taiwan In Fine Shape, Says Chen TAIPEI, Nov. 23 (UP). Premier Chen Cheng m a state of the nation report to the Legislative Yuan toda\ declared the Nationalists have achieved economic stability and strengthened the defence force* m Formosa. Guerillas on the China main* land, the Premier said, have been217 words
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170 1951-11-24 1 LONDON, Nov 2\i (AP) Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Colonial Secretary, will leav e London on Mondav'next by air tor Malaya, ■,nd during his three weeks stay [here will visit Singapore and Hongkong. He expects also to visit rubber Dlantations and see at Bert hand170 words
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23 1951-11-24 1 <;iTV\ Fiji. Nov. 23 (Reuter)— ggSsSS Council today. m thf> first Government statefaid he FU' in?:,ad been ch..,en23 words
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Article449 1951-11-24 1 Agreement Awaits Acceptance By Ceasefire Delegates PANMUNJOM, Nov. 23: (Reuter-AAP) The Allies and Communists agreed on a full settlement of the ceasefire line i*sue at today's half-hour meeting. The agreement at today's sub-eomniittee meeting ended the four-month-long drawn-out debate on Item 2 of the eeaselire agenda. The449 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-11-24 1 CPL L GAMBOA. Philippine-born naturalised American citizen and soldier, being greeted at Essendon aerodrome recently by his wife and children. Gamboa, who is no longer prevented by Australian immigration jurisdiction from settling m Australia, is. however, not due for discharge from the U.S. army for some time. He is at56 words
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199 1951-11-24 1 LONDON, Nov. 23 (Reuter). Mr. Andrei ishin*U Soviet Foreign Minister, has requested that a charge by Russia that the United States has committed fggres*ive actions and intervention m the internal affairs of the Soviet Union should he included m the agenda of199 words
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123 1951-11-24 1 LONDON, Nov. 23 (AP). The Moscow Radio said today the Soviet government has warned the countries of the Middle East against joining the American British backed plan for Middle East defence. Participation m the plan, the broadcast said. "will cause serious damage to relations123 words
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Article49 1951-11-24 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 (UP) —Tin experts said toda> it is nossible for Bolivia to market KSt 5 its low grade tin production m Europe J^T *gg "SfiJBK Bolivian and United States offi cia^ agreed no such sale, have Deen made and no deal, are m ofting-49 words
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Article54 1951-11-24 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON RUBBER £99Q per ton Spot 40id j buyers, £995 sellers. 40! d. Three months: £960 jap.'/ Mar. 40J- buyers, £962/10 "Her. AoV/Jun. 38i d Settlementpr.ee: £1.000. Dec cTf 39 d Sales Morning 110 tons; *Urk«r— Quiet. e noon 25 tons- (SEE PAGE54 words
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Article251 1951-11-24 1 TKIIKRAY >•»>• 2.H (Renter). IVimr WiwiiirT Mossa«lr<| *va* accorded a ronqu«*rin« h«'ro\ mmgmmm when ho arri\e«l Uvrv llii<* e\rniiif: from Cairo m an aircraft specially chartered by the Egyptian <,o\rrnmoin. Thousands who bad trekked to the airport cheered bisi i f when Dr Mossadeq alighted Then251 words
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123 1951-11-24 1 CAIRO. So% 23 (R uteri Egypt has reached agree i with Persia to Import Persian Mil Ibrahim Farag Pasha Egypt's acting Foreign Minister. said today. He tnaae Hie an tiouncemeni when be saw Persian Prime Minister Dr Mossadeq off for Teheran af*cr his fourday123 words
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67 1951-11-24 1 LONDON, Nov. 23. (AFP). —Captain F. Puijsley. C.8., D.5.0.. i granted the acting rank of Rear Admiral and appointed Flag Officer m Malaya and Admiral Super intendent of II M Dockyard m Singapore, m sticcesshM to Rear Admiral H. W. Faulk ner. The appointment67 words
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Article65 1951-11-24 1 PARIS Ni% M I M 1 Fra ilked nit ol the fnited N«" i T. istees m) Committee today m itesi ag lin I m I%)p1 speech b istinf French conto ■I' ICC) Eg ptian delegat* Fouad p i ion itla eked 1 i65 words
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Advertisement27 1951-11-24 1 r^'ide l"^* Airport: Protest: < £3EBi-"£SSi R Movie: i 5r.53 ggffa 7 C KSS9 SB Jiff S9 I Lighting. Fluorescent Lamps con sucne only 40% as much power27 words
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Advertisement57 1951-11-24 1 j HAND CUT CRYSTALWARE < m i «*Me ranue U ohrffyt inoif a Me here J Coll md Se/«*f v>«t C reouirem^TJt* J THE j NOVELTY STORE < XX North Bridge Road f Phone SI2S 7#¥VW¥WTVVW¥V¥W¥Vf l\ Raising its hat the Beji... vrals^^X If V^c^^^A ff BSUDSm 9OLM IMPORTERS t57 words
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Article735 1951-11-24 2 Civil Aviation Dept Explains Standard Staff Reporter NO LESS than five other sites were fully investigated and found unsuitable before the Singapore Government finally decided on Paya Lebar, said Mr. D. W. Burnett-Rae of the Department of Civil Aviation yesterday. Among the disadvantages at Kallang.735 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-11-24 2 Phiito. THIS picture shows the changing times of Singapore Condemned 100--year-old shop houses ton the ri^ht^ stare across p p c r Pickering: Stieet at the modern eight-storeyed Singapore Improvement Trust tenements, which are Bearing completion. Some of the forruer tenants of theStandard - 63 words
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Article, Illustration122 1951-11-24 2 PROGR! SSl\ I Party ol S i **ii an v is del Dined to ma tain a class cial syst* ahic h w I rtei th< con linuance ol a ter civic yei an d t s Mr PA ate N isin^ scl i more122 words
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Article153 1951-11-24 2 Order Nisi Against Prison Chief HABEAS CORPUS Standard Staff Reporter A HABEAS L'ORPi'S appliatii v:: behalf of a Chinese, g Ban Le< :g, ame before 'It Just -v S r r m the Sing re High Ci uri yesterday. king thi n, Mr. M H.^ the a\ oi One. s:iid153 words
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Article247 1951-11-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter OUT OF 122 Chinatown residents of the Upper Pickering Street area who registered for alternate accommodation, 43 have been found suitable premises, while the accommodation offered for the remainder was "unsuitable." Tiiis was stated yesterday by 1 a Singapore Improvement Trust247 words
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197 1951-11-24 2 I SIB Han Hoe Lim. presiding a 4 the first election campaign meeting of Mr Chan Kum Chee. Progressive Party candidate for East Ward held at Telok Kurau ffialav School yesterday, exhorted voters to go to the polls and "to think" before they cast their197 words
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Article100 1951-11-24 2 MR. A. R. LAZAROUS, Laboui candidate for the North Ward. said yesterday that the Government was making a right move m offering Singapore youth a chance to loam without charge elementary bricklaying masonry ar.ci plastering m an endeavour to ease the shortage o: skilled lab mr m100 words
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Article35 1951-11-24 2 THE ANNUAL Inspection of the Singapore Volunteer Corps will be carried cut by the G.O C. Singapore District, Mai. -Gen A.G. O Carroll-Scott at the S.V. I C Headquarters tomorrow at 8 a.m.35 words
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Article98 1951-11-24 2 DRIVER Eric Joseph AinsI worth oi the RLA.S.C. Training School. Far Ea.-r. who pleaded., guilty to a charge >■:' having been found i" sn "Out of Bounds"^ area (Lavender St. 1 m Singapore, was yesterday Found guilts t a District Court Martial held m Xee Soon,98 words
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176 1951-11-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE FIRST and only rrtk of >;r Stamford Raffles, foiiiuiei of Sin-anore. m the University of Malaya is a specimen of his seal and writing. The document is dated 182 U. This valuable document with the seal has just been176 words
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Article31 1951-11-24 2 THE SECOND quarterly meeting of the Singapore Union of Journalists wil! be held m the Chinese Chamber of Commerce premises, 47 Hill Street, tumor- I iw at 10.30 a.m31 words
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Article, Illustration85 1951-11-24 2 THE FIRST Tourists' Information Bureau to be set up at the Kalian? Airport was visited by Mr. W. L. Blythe. the Colonial Secretary, yesterday. In the above picture. Mi. G. G. Thomson, (back to camera) is talking to Mr. Blythe at the octagonal booth m theMichael Goh - 85 words
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Article65 1951-11-24 2 The Council of The Friends of Singapore have elected Mr. T.W. Ong as the society's new prest- i dent to succeed Si:- Roland Biaddell who retired recently. They have also elected Professor T.H. Si i cock as one oi the i Councillor^ m place of65 words
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Article56 1951-11-24 2 A VOLUNTEER special constable, T.ioa Tiong Ann. and j another man. Ng Slew Teong, I were sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment each by Mr. Justice Rogers at the Singa--1 pore Assizes yesterday for i robbing a member of a gambling party of $3 m56 words
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Article149 1951-11-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE UNIVERSITY of Malaya is to have its own in:ice for the Esquire Bedell. bearer of the Chancellor's mace or staff the Registrar. Mr. W.D. Craig told The Standard yesterday. Hitherto, the mace which the Esquire Beceli carried at all previous convocations149 words
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Advertisement140 1951-11-24 2 LEARN to DEFEND YOUR home NOW! Intelligent, well-educated women are wanted InH fill* 1 \t T s P. are u time radar operators and fighter-plotters n the Singapore fighter control unit of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force. LEARV THIS VITAL AND I\TERESTII\G JOB NOW TO BE READY TO DEFEND YOIR140 words
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Advertisement158 1951-11-24 2 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOfIE> MILLION MLLAR iom> Ticket! for Draw on 25th ki C T ALL SOLD OUT. Sl NEXT DRAW on January 3 Tickers $1/. each NOW r N PLEASE APPLY FOR T:c^ S U MINIMUM PRIZES FA 4th Prize sth Prize ,2 6th Prize I] q eech 7th Prize158 words
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Miscellaneous62 1951-11-24 2 ti V^fet 1/ tF 7^ GO 1 r ?-*H« MAJNTT 1 IvO'ISONLV \SoH-S(Ar:-DC»lT^i lAH MEETS LOrs C\ L m KrPD^^SSvSo rft.J222S«r«Y BOWLIN' > hJO GALLIVANTINJ* AS OLD AS \O' REMEMBER v PEOPLE, DEAR E.T "liljSlS^SiuSf 2^i9tSr 7 HUH -V SWEET OLE STILL A <A FUM TWET LUMP C\ <M£^^ MJSSS&MIkTr^62 words
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Article342 1951-11-24 3 Pag la r Plans Council Move Standard Staff Reporter DATO C. J. PAGLAR, Progrwivc Legislative Councillor for Cliangi said that he would a*k for two temporary resident teachers m Kn-lMi for the 600 children of Pulau Tekong at the next Legislative Council meeting. He said342 words
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Article125 1951-11-24 3 THE lot of tne hawkers m fhJ^? V u- 1S less for tunate than rli V hls com Patriot m the Federation, said Mr. Teo Peng Bok, who represented the Singapore Hawkers 1 Union at recent Lnion of Malaya. n^ lr *se?5 e m125 words
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Article105 1951-11-24 3 A WATCHMAN. Chokatar Khan while on hi s rounds on OCt 14. saw a young Chinese steal three pieces of wood. He gav c chase on foot but the Chinese got on to a bicycle and rode away. This was stated m the Singapore Fourth Police105 words
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Article77 1951-11-24 3 TALKS which beijan on Friday and continued yesterday between the Singapore Government and the P. T. Uniformed Staff Union will be carried on Monday. The discussions are over the union's demands for salary revision and a pensionable scheme for the postal uniformed staff. Originally the union77 words
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Article20 1951-11-24 3 MERGUI In Burma, is now undergoing an epidemic of smallpox and has been declared an infected place.20 words
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Article198 1951-11-24 3 AFTER KEEPING an eight-hour watch over two lighters loaded with copra and moored alongside the "Marudu" m the outer roads of Singapore Harbour, a party of letectives under Inspector Cecil Cheng successfully arr ted 14 men for allegedly pilfering the cargo. One of tue arrested men,198 words
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Article136 1951-11-24 3 50 STUDY GIFTS FOR MALAYS FIFTY GOVERNMENT scholarships for Malay boys will be awarded annually to pupils from vernacular schools m the Colony. Each scholarship is worth $6 a month, m addition to exemption from school fees. To qualify for a scholarship, a candidate must be under eleven on Jan.136 words
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Article55 1951-11-24 3 TWENTY ONE-YEAR-OLD. Tim Choon Tee was charged m fourth- Police Court yesterday with fraudulently having 47 sheets of unsmoked mbbe? worth $110 m Changi Road m the early hours of Nov. 22 Lim claimed trial and the case was postponed for hearing on Dec 10.55 words
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Article23 1951-11-24 3 UXDL'R the auspices of the Overseas Pakistani League Muslims of Singapore mmc Sn Sunday at 5.30 p.m. Food will be provided.23 words
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147 1951-11-24 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE UNIVERSITY of Malaga has no* made any request for aid fromV Carnegie according to Mr. WH, phePard son Director of the Bn isn u f minions and. Colonies Fund of the Corporation, when he visited the University yesterday. Mr Shepardson is147 words
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Article, Illustration389 1951-11-24 3 MAXINE RAKICH - THE SEA SERPENT IS THERE— SPITTING FIRE MAXINE RAKICH By Standard Woman Reporter A STIMULATING exhibition of paintings was opened yesterday evening by Professor Roy Morrell of the University of Malaya, at the British Council Hall. Four of the better known Chinese artists m Singapore exhibited 90 pictures. The artistsStandard - 389 words
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Article110 1951-11-24 3 Standard Staff Reporter AS A PRELIMINARY to more general recruiting early next year, the Malayan Naval Force require immediately 30 men who, on completion of their preliminary training, will be allocated to fill vacancies m the Seaman, Supply and Secretariat and Communications Branches. Candidates should report for110 words
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Article122 1951-11-24 3 Well Done, Coop Told By Blythe THE COLON! \L SECRETARY. Mi w L Blytbe, yesterday congratulated the Singapore Government Officers C i oper itive Housing Society for having b till ■j."> bouses for their tncmbei At the Second Annual (\i-^--'a' meeting of the s ||r. Blythe said that t'mr money122 words
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Article66 1951-11-24 3 A CHINESE i >man H i J >efc Lim (33) admitted m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. ha\ ing two qi irt« iuti able Bamsu 'f.-.n tout gallons ot fermented v 'co it to itttp hut m Loronf Ah Soo on Hoy Vt The66 words
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Article46 1951-11-24 3 MI? E. ETTERSHAVK. the General Services CNRcei <>f Qantas Empire Mrways rod ii ■a mo were entertained I i dim et by the members ol the Trti bp Section of Qantai it Victory C';i!c la«t nifht on the ov e Of Mr. Ettershank's retirement.46 words
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Advertisement177 1951-11-24 3 I: II r /n'si/ri' tr«» wtwtsf <l//( ro Beat All Sales! i $ah To Help you Save tJJ for Tomorrow. i fru of the —^^.^^••^•^j E3 Stripe iliag 12 M per yd. j Slipovers SI/- each. .E| 12" 80.80 er jd. ii. *.">.<»o earli j S 51.30 eaH, 3 (r177 words
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Advertisement20 1951-11-24 3 s 4 V J 1 There is always a most efficient way to do a job. r~/T^\it 0 /IBivr'olH/. i20 words
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Miscellaneous78 1951-11-24 3 Exhibition: Paintings by Liv Kang, Chen Wen Hsi. Chen Chong Swee and Chong Soo Pion V.M.0.A.: Singapore Chess Club 3 p m.; Movie Circle show— "Pride and Prejudice" 8 p.m. Chinese V.M.C.A.: Music class 230 p.m.: badminton (bo\s> and basketball (men) 5 p.m.. Chinese chess 7.30 p.m.: Commercial evening school78 words
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196 1951-11-24 4 Are Japanese Operating With Terrorists KUALA LU.MPUR, Fri. I Although no official statement has yet been made by the authorities as to whether Japanese soldiers m Malaya who fled into the jungle soon after the surrender of their country, are still operating with terrorists, reports have been made from time196 words
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Article, Illustration427 1951-11-24 4 100 Ballot Boxes Ready For Use Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— About 14,000 people will he eligible to vote when the first registration for the elections to the Johore Bahru Town Council opens early next year, states the Assistant Elections Officer, lm*he Ismi bin Ismail. "It means thatArmy P.R. - 427 words
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Article413 1951-11-24 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Soh Heong, a 33 year- old rubber ci ntractor, dealer i.rA pig-rearer from Temerioh, Pa."a:;g. \va^ today convicted by '"c President cf the Kuala Lurnp.:r Sessions Court. Mr. J. G. Adams and ser.ter.cod to two years' rigorous imprisonment413 words
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Article143 1951-11-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri—Mohidin bin Othman, an 18-year-old Police recruit from the* Depot. here was today, convicted by the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court and sentenced to a total term of 12 months' rigorous imprisonment on two charges of criminal breach of trust and theft The President143 words
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Article55 1951-11-24 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mr. CW. Seed has assumed duty as Director of Audit. Malaya, m succession to Mr. R. Macdonald. Joining the Colonial Audit Service m 1921 Mr. Seed served m Malaya from 1936 to 1946, and during the war was attached55 words
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Article131 1951-11-24 4 Standard Staff Correspondent i KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Motorists can be expected to go up m arms against the decision of the General Purposes Committee of the Municipality here accepting the recommendation of the Traffic Advisory Committee to prevent the parking of cars along Batu Road131 words
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199 1951-11-24 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MUAR, Fri.— The Muar Town Board will be turned into a Town Council from the middle of next year. The draft constitution and regulations for the elections of members of the Town Council have been submitted to Government for approval. The199 words
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Article60 1951-11-24 4 MALACCA. Fri. The Malacca Government Civil Services Union met at a special meeting behind closed doors m the Supreme Court Building yesterday afternoon and discussed at length the Government proposals on the terms of service of GCSU staff at the recent negotiations at Kuala Lumpur. The60 words
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Article64 1951-11-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Accepting the submission of defence counsel, Mr. R. P. S. Rajasooria, that the evidence of the prosecution witness was unreliable, the President of the Sessions Court m Bentong, Inche Ismail bin Jamil, acquitted and discharged the acting Chief Clerk of the Police Department.64 words
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Article305 1951-11-24 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE King has approved the award of the Colunial Police Medal for gallantry to Special Constable Sheikh Sulaiman son of Sheikh Hatfiju, who "by his coolness and resolute courage under heavy fire, caused casualties to attacking bandits, saved the life of a305 words
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Article300 1951-11-24 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.~ Five civilians were abducted by bandits yesterday m Johore. Four were rubber tappers m Kota Tinggi and the other a 20-year old Chinese. Tan Chan Sang, who was removed by eight terrorists m Sega mat. For the first time after a300 words
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Article49 1951-11-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri A move by Mr. T. Rajendra to *e:<d an official complaint to Government di^cou raping the v. c c of loudspeakers advertising the sale of lottery tickets within the Municipal area, was voted down by the General Purpose? Committee of the Municipality.49 words
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114 1951-11-24 4 DATO TAN CHENG LOCK, president of the Malayan Chinese Association, visited the Mawai squatter area on Tuesday to see for himself conditions prevailing m the area. He was accompanied by the president of the Johore Branch cf the M.C.A., Mr. Tan Kay Teong, and leading114 words
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94 1951-11-24 4 DESIGN OF GURNEY GRAVE FOR HIS WIDOW KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— Mr. D. J. Staples, Private Secretary to the late Sir Henry Gurney is taking with him to England a copy of the. design of a small garden to surround the grave of the late High Commissioner. This copy of the94 words
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Article118 1951-11-24 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The St. Cecilia's Day Concert, sponsored by the Kuala Lumpur Musical Society, to honour the patron saint of music, was held at the Town Hall last night. Those who took part included the Ladies Section of the Selangor Choir under118 words
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Article278 1951-11-24 5 Stamlanl Staff Reporter A <IH\KSF shoj» keeper was shot m his house m Ne\% llri<l«e Koatl, during the early hours of Oct. 21. !»y Iwo other <!!iines«\ who <-alle<l on him on the pretext thai *'*onie one had come to fiml him." Thin was278 words
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Article, Illustration102 1951-11-24 5 lIIK ASSISTANT Librarian m the l T nit«*d States Inforinatiiin Centre i» Singapore. Syed Ahmad bin Ali M*u to the C.S. recently to observe library facilities and operations m that country during: a till -day tour. One of the first persons tp greet him when he reached Washington was Vice102 words
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Article101 1951-11-24 5 n| \\<\ \tio\s li -i to loan <.»♦.-. hl«m l«Mla.v: M I ;ii««">. Miri IKhml. I KmUU I*;«sm!i. 8.A.T.. Trafalgar Street, Ahmmi Koail. Sas« Stffet, ICamali >tr*-«l. is-opirs Park. Nanson Rt»ail. lam «.4nmi oil Mill-., linmu lint, l Nrtwork. I .E. Paetory, Rimt Valiej K<»a«l. Killinej Ruufl, Urrbanl101 words
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Article269 1951-11-24 5 SUndurd Staff Reporter THE LOCALLY entered stafl at the Singapore Nuval Base will now receive revised rates of subsistence allowance with effect from Nov t. 1«1« This has beeil primarily due to the strong representations made by the Naval 8,, e Labour Union to the269 words
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Article410 1951-11-24 5 Penang Election Candidates rlay Councillor Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG Fri.-Mr. Koh Sin HocV, statement m the Federal Legislative Council meeting yesterday has raised a storm of protest among candidates of all parties m th e Municipal elections. In supporting Mr. loone Lin, who opposed the limitation placed410 words
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231 1951-11-24 5 Govt. Will Foster TU Movement -Abishegam Standard Stati Correspondent IPOII. Fri. Government policy was and still is to encourage and foster the growth _>t a healthy and independent Trade Union movement m I Malaya— Mr. SA. Abisheqam, Trade Union officer from Kuala Lumpur, told the an- nual conference of delegates231 words
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444 1951-11-24 5 Standard Stall Reporter HINTS that the Government and some Government departments did not recognise the Pasir Panjang Rural District Committee were made by the Chairman. Mi. H. J. C. Kulasingha. at the monthly meeting of the committee yesterday. Mr. Kulasingha made this remark after444 words
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Article, Illustration79 1951-11-24 5 The wedding took place ta Kuala Lumpur recently of Mr. John Khor Thean Huat In Miss Mm Ph.uk Ch*>o. The froom Is the third son of M:id a m l.im (■rnk Bee .»nd the late Mr. Khor Clit ii S Kune of Prninf. The bride is the79 words
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263 1951-11-24 5 LONDON, Nov. 22. (Router).— The London newspaper Evening News said tonight that when Oliver Lyttelton, British Colonial Secretary, visits Malaya next week he will go into the jungle protected fore and aft by gun carriers and armoured cars. But a Colonial Office spokesman told Reuter263 words
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Article106 1951-11-24 5 2 Men Deny Extortion TWO CHARGES >1 tpl ed taxtortion and a third cha pe mi extortion wrere prefe ed i'4-i!M>t two men Neo Kt*'; I. i J.:'. and Choo Beng \h^ A \BO m the Sm^ap'tie Fourth Police C Kirt yesterday They were alleged to ha tried i extoi106 words
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Article72 1951-11-24 5 PEN AN G X Uandi lii the R;idici! Party ol the (Ceiauei Wj'.n' far the coming Municipal elections will told a rally *1 College Square, Palau Tikuf i1 7 !.i t> m !>ext Moriduv i'h? chid speaker^ wril] op A C Eteutens, Miss Wanes Veap •n-.id Mr. C.72 words
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339 1951-11-24 5 standard Mall X- i»..f IPOH. rri —Described ht Mr. Justice J B 1 hon iK, as "(he iniviTMtN ut Mm common man" and th"lamp of Perak fasti vhick knowledge may *pr»-ad H<<new building af the PVrafc Library which << a M&jMt to build, was339 words
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Article33 1951-11-24 5 BAIL of H mi ,v Lim Ho i Set ii um.\- Set Police ■■■■:>' t- it tO C: m •spect prop ■> .v C. V |Mi I -i I ■•ill-'.33 words
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Article43 1951-11-24 5 .>!F!> [BAN F'l I pet Set cm!):)! igU Abu Johan, >■'. i Isk j'e.-ti i ibu R" id Malacca to X the •>■•> v i Bd i tiea \.:u>u Rn .1 H.- idfftttted I no oei mil i rted i r»ad I i'ti43 words
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Miscellaneous13 1951-11-24 5 > TL CO! tuat'^ HIM Y'DON'T SAY.' NOW LOOK OVER IV I "f?- f13 words
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Article859 1951-11-24 6 CO FAR the election campaign m Singapore has not diffused any notable excitement among the electorate. This campaign is certainly not as lively as previous ones though this impression is based largely on the fact that the spate of letters to the Press, either eulogizing or denouncing candidates,859 words
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Article294 1951-11-24 6 MICHEL LELEU - MICHEL LELEU By PARIS Nov 23. COMEWHAT bored after the great oratory duels at the beginning of the session, delegates to the United Nations General Assembly are at present anxiously awaiting the second speech of Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky m which he is expected to give294 words
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Article633 1951-11-24 6 Review of Views Tension In Egypt THE present tension between the Egyptians and the British should be ol interest to Malays who read newspapers, said Utusan Melayu. Alter giving a short history of Egypt from the time when it was part of the Turkish Empire till the year 19.56 when633 words
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Article, Illustration1881 1951-11-24 6 ANDREW ROTH - The Key To The Malayan Conflict ANDREW ROTH *Bv*- L ONDON LESS than a month after their assumption of power, worried Conservatives have begun writing anxious letters to sympathetic newspapers about a "Pyrrhic victory." It will be recalled that King Pyrrhus, after his costly defeat of the Romans at Asculum1,881 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-11-24 6 "Course I'm gonna tell your Via for opening my letters! Think I'm Ukin' the rap lor it?"19 words
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Advertisement57 1951-11-24 6 -^T > YOGHOURT SHERBET is CC^"*^ here! Another Magnolia y^ y*A triumph! It's a special low- k at ice-cream with all the >V goodness of Yoghourt. It's i \L__^^^^ aV^^^^ sweet— with the refreshine ,^y H A tang of Yoghourt. Vv^uWO^ iss> OnlT f I» o* carloa Q w^^ HdVe57 words
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Advertisement96 1951-11-24 6 Rifu.in 1 1 1 k h il l > <v. i •Mufl mimk «r strrti h PKRMANENT COLORS I f Jp beauty that will not ladr PR4t THAU COMKIRT. Brr,ih^» I proviiiinf plea>injf DastoßMß, fit >W toil frer of wrinkle* f\ EASY CARE Clran« hh4H #T t a damp rai96 words
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Article260 1951-11-24 7 Four Powers Approve Draft PARIS, Nov. 23 (UP)— The Big Three foreign Ministers and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer reached agreement yesterday on the luture re ationship between West Germany and the West. At the first four-power conference at which Western Germany had been accepted as an260 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-11-24 7 photo. HIS BIG MOMENT— Prince Charles went to London's huston Station to meet bis parents Nov. 17 on their return from Canada. Here he turns his face up to chat with his mother. Princess Elizabeth. Watching at left is his grandmother, the Queen,- A.PA.P. - 44 words
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201 1951-11-24 7 PARIS. Nov. 23, (AP). West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer last night termed the outcome of the fourpower conference an "historical event which has brought Western Germany; forever into the Western camp." Speaking at a news conference at bis P;i:is hotel. Dr. Adenauer added. "My country201 words
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109 1951-11-24 7 LONDON. Nov ?.i «AP> Buckingham Palace announced today that Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, would be received by King George during his visit to Britain next month. The announcement said Adenauer would visit Britain from Dec 3 B .it the invitation109 words
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Article68 1951-11-24 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 22 (Renter) —Two underground trains heading m the same direction, jammed with about 1.000 Thanksgiving holiday travellers smacked sideways into each other under fashionable Park Avenue today. They bounced apart, smashing against the tunnel walls injuring 12 people. But no one was68 words
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Article48 1951-11-24 7 AMSTERDAM, Nov. 23 (Renter) Indoneisa's Foreign Minister Dr. Achmad Subardjo left by air last night for home. Before boarding the Indonesiabound plane Dr. Subardio said he expected an Indonesian delegation would leave for Holland to discuss revision nf DutchIndonesian relations soon tfter his return to Jakarta.48 words
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185 1951-11-24 7 PARIS, Nov. 23, (AP) Princess Margaret, balancing a cigarette m a lon**, black holder. spent two hours Thursday afternoon appraising the creations of Paris fashion designer Christian Dior. The 21-year-oid daughter of the King and Queen caused yreat excitement when she arrived185 words
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144 1951-11-24 7 Modern Science Proves Existence Of God— Pope VATICAN CITY. Nov. 23. (UP)— Pope Pius yesterday strongly supported scientific estimates that the universe is thousands of millions rather than thousands of years old and -said science, far from conflicting with religion, had actually proved the very existence of God "In a144 words
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236 1951-11-24 7 CAIRO, Nov. 23 (UP)— Egypt and Iran issued a joint declaration la** night laying the basis for closer tie» between the two countries and ultimately a system of multilateral pacts throughout the Middle East. The declaration was issued iointly by Egyptian Premier Mustafa El Nahas236 words
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Article79 1951-11-24 7 CAIRO, Nov. 23 (UP) Egypt yesterday struck another bow against British influence by announcing the dismissal of all British teachers employed m Egyptian secondary schools. The Education Ministry has prepared a memorandum on the dismissal for Cabinet action on Sunday. It will affect an estimated79 words
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92 1951-11-24 7 VICTORIA. British Columbia, Nov. 23 (UP) A wave of extortion threats from behind trie Bamboo Curtain has driven at least one elderly man to suicide and panicked others. Wing Hope, President of the Canadian Aid to Free China Society, said that a 84-year-old man who92 words
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Article80 1951-11-24 7 ROME, Nov. 2:: (Reuter)- An Atlantic Pact Coastal Command covering the English Channel and a part of the North Sea has been m existence for several months under a British Achinral. it was disclosed here yesterday. Disposing of aircraft minesweepers and other small ships, the command covers80 words
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74 1951-11-24 7 MANILA. Nov. 23 «AP> Typhoon -Wanda." swirling with slackening 75- mile^er hour winds m !he South China Sea. was well away trom the Philippines today. But it left a widr belt ot destruction across tne Central Visavan Islands, at !e;<M eight known dead and74 words
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Article100 1951-11-24 7 LONDON. Nov 23, (IP) The Government moved last night to call back the Home Guard which stood <m Britain's perches and cliffs with pitchforks ready to repel invasion m 1940. Secretary of State Foi Wai Anthony Head called for a m a Home Guard of100 words
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Article63 1951-11-24 7 TAIPKI. No* 23. IAPh-Major-General Sun Tze wenjg, of 'he Nationalist Chinese I)« fence Ministry was <-Necui« j H Thursday on charges ot being <■. Cfmniunist spy Sun. formerly commMndrd the .?!>: Army under the turncoal North China Commander Pu Eso-j i The Defence Ministry63 words
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173 1951-11-24 7 Pakistan Sympathises With Egypt— Premier KARACHI, Nov. 23, (UP) Premier klmaja \azimtiddin said m Parliament yesterday he belies ed il m ''possible to achieve international security m ihe Middle East without conflicting uiih the aftpiratioiiK of the people." In a statement, which was des cribed a$ the "government's attitude to173 words
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198 1951-11-24 7 Churchill Party To Sail From UK On Dec. 29 LONDON. N«v. 23 (Al')— lVime Minuter Wintion C him hill will leave England on Dec. 29 for hi§ meeting with President Truman m Wa»hington. No. lS Downing Street announced laM night that Churchill will sail to the United States m the198 words
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259 1951-11-24 7 If TALKS FAIL... WASHINGTON Nov 23 LJPf < lin Eioyf S V.iniirnU ik. Air Force Chief of Staff, hinted broadly last night thai tilt United Hationt may be for ed to bomb Chinese Commi n t bases In Manchuria if tin Korean peace talki259 words
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113 1951-11-24 7 Rusk Arrives In Japan For Pad Talks TOKYO, E3, (AFP» Assistant Secretary ol > Ueiui Rusk told me v< arrival here today thai he i here to (el acquainted numi out matters bi ising "it "Administration Agreemei 1 of the Security Pact tt,j-K arrii «d a1 Elan* da Airport I113 words
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Advertisement128 1951-11-24 7 •irlf <**»MWI«e MACHINE I D 1 r v Ci f f 9 3bi ll^tf^ f" Ifl B I I A a *1m« iM J I '*£<;' If ~W J V, I B FADING DEPARTMENT STORES SOLE AGENTS THE EMPORIUM 19, BATTERY ROAD POKE 1 TEL 7872 b ***** Ctmm T0128 words
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Advertisement43 1951-11-24 7 S NORWICH at 1 SHOES tor vrvry »rr*i*i»n. [IsC/fOf, LEATHER, GABERDINE* */N Alt TH£ tAFfSf SHADES* I GOLD SILVER K/D j I 'I SIZES AMERICAN V/ 2 TO I" ENGLISH 2 TO I 1 1 1 from 35-00 t I I little 3»43 words
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Miscellaneous30 1951-11-24 7 jpar r 1 K?° i fa l*J§3 K!iA t?S 111 1 1 t 9 h 3 o'^ht» t tm a^- Itorv .^77/; SA^i^\ i H^^dj_zr Ji A 1 TTA BUN30 words
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Article224 1951-11-24 8 New Flag Officer Is Named ACTING Rear-Admiral A. F. Piiwriley, has been appointed lo relieve RearAtlmiral H. W. Faulkner. a* Ffaj; Ortieer, Malayan Area, and Admiral Superintendent, Singapore. He i* expected to arrive m Si«»a|»ore by air from Eus*laml f»n Dee. 3. Rear-Admira] Pugsley served with distinction as a Destroyer224 words
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Article, Illustration218 1951-11-24 8 24 Days Adrift In China Sea Standard Shipping: Reporter ELEVEN Taiwanese seamen who had drifted m the South China Sea for 24 days on a piece of wreckage after their fishing craft had sunk during a storm, were landed m Singapore, yesterday. The men were rescuedStandard - 218 words
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Article34 1951-11-24 8 WASHINGTON. Nov. 23 lUP) T.ie Pun-American World Airways said yesterday that it will send two technical experts to Lundcm next week to study the operation of Britain* jet-pro-pelled Comet airliner.34 words
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138 1951-11-24 8 Standard Shipping Reporter A NEW and improved method of shipping motor vehicles to Singapore, has been introduced by ths Italian Line, Lloyd Triestino, owners of the passengerfreighter, Sebastino Caboto Seventy Fiat cars which arrived m Singapore earlier this week were encased m specially-made wooden'138 words
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Article37 1951-11-24 8 THE RAF. announced last night that Group Captain C. M. Champion de Crespigny will be the next Station Commander at R.A.F. Tengah. He will arrive m Singapore by air on Dec. 2,37 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-11-24 8 photo. Italy has introduced a new method of shipping motor vehicles to Singapore a> shown m this picture ot a Fiat car bein? unloaded at the Harbour Board wharves yesterday from the Sebastino C'aboto.- StandardStandard - 35 words
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Article22 1951-11-24 8 CALCUTTA. Nov 23 (Renter* An [ndian Dakota manned by hi all-Indian crew tonight left Calcutta on "proving" Sight to Afghanistan.22 words
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Article26 1951-11-24 8 WASHINGTON. Nov. 23 <A?>: Commercial radio-teiephme service between the U.S. mainland and the island of Guam, m the Pacific was inaugurated on Wednesday night.26 words
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49 1951-11-24 8 AIR Marshal Sir Fratiei> Fogarty, Commander-in-Chiei of Far Fast Air Force, returned by air to Singapore last night from his tour of service establishments m Australia and New Zealand. He flew from Darwin m a York aircraft, whir-h landed at Changi.49 words
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Advertisement548 1951-11-24 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland San Francisco Lo» AngeUi AH American 6 Can dian CifJ« Penang P. SHam Spore Arf LA/Sf J LUCKENBACH 26/27 No» 28/29 Noi 30 N»v/6 Oec 25 Oec ALASKA BtAR 24/26 Oec 25 Dec 29 Oe</1 ioi» 20 Jan lufl Dorti;u:ars of Dr> Cargo548 words
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Advertisement273 1951-11-24 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. W£ST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P Baros Nov 25 Veuel tor Muar Weekly Hong Tot for Rengat Nov JO Ves«el f O f Malacca Twice Weekly v T D n Hong Thong tor Bocjan Vessel for Port Oickson. ..Weekly Si Api Api Dec 4 T*n273 words
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Advertisement249 1951-11-24 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland- America Lint Nederlond Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdom HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE MOBILE JEW ORLEANS. S>or« P. Sham Penanf Tarakan iSMNi GJn. II 26/27 Nor 28/29 Nov Soettdyk (HAL) 7 U Dec 14/15 Oec 16/17 Oec Sctiiedyk (HAL) ***** Oec 1/2249 words
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Advertisement446 1951-11-24 8 "MEONIA" for Ban qko j/jjj r T 4 "MALAYA" tor B Jg o<, Honqkong "KINA" for Bangkok H ,3 r kong, Manila. Koba "LALANDIA" br So go > Bangkok 7 "FALSTRIA" for Sago > Bangkok a "KAMBODIA" for B a 2 V Hongkong, Kobe [7 V n orpo in"INOIA- to,446 words
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Miscellaneous185 1951-11-24 8 4ships m Harbour WHARVES Keppel Dock: Dromus, MaroShip God > i Git? sj. Lyiia. Patunga. Antenoi 13/14 4 Godown No. 1: Tiongkok. Hai Arendskerk 51/32 2 Sen^. Kong Wah. B-' aga 21 11 2 Western Anchorage: Seoia. Carpentena 17 18 4 Stanvac Calcutta. Neothauma, rengtieii 27 28 2 St.uuac Sydney.185 words
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Miscellaneous79 1951-11-24 8 Despatches TODAY: Djakarta and ISourabaya 3 a.m. by Van Riebeech, Britair-., N. [relaad. Europe. X .and W. Afriia. (Vest ladies (letters ouyl) -noon by Oranie. C'eyion and Egypt noon by Oranje. Sarawak (except jMiri) noon by Ra.iah Brooke. i Palembaog noon by Milnebaai. Terempa t> p.m. by T3yne Arrivals .TODAY.79 words
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192 1951-11-24 9 Jin Aevenae Replacement Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 23 :-Producers ore opposed to any M he fk p oposed IB re e "«e replocement fund. TheJ v* I i? I" he revenue from h hi9h export tivc Council yesteidav by192 words
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Article78 1951-11-24 9 ir*e ;e- osil of copper found Ontonagon County m Mich Kan. contains an esi n "c 300.001 000 s^ct tons o f kj et The estimated potential il Is j aced a: 37J500 short tons a year Pull-scale o-.^mVons a-e I edicted within 30 mor.ihs78 words
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Article23 1951-11-24 9 Cart,-, s Nan Fong Jib Pao rep rta the arriva] a Soviet r- team m Canthn** r«»ofi market ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article44 1951-11-24 9 HONGKONG Nov 23 (Reuter- A- Hongkong trade relegation of 150 merchants and union leaders left for L inton today to negotiate for mere exports of rice, livestock Poultry and other staples from the Chinese mainland to Hongkong44 words
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256 1951-11-24 9 CAPE TOWN, Nov. 22 (OFNS):-Combined Canadian and South African interests are planning the establishment of South Africa's first newsprint mill, using pine pulpwood grown m the Eastern Transvaal! The project would involve an investment or over £4.000,000. At the moment the s i256 words
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Article92 1951-11-24 9 1 H L US. Recor.:=truc':on Finance Corp has approved a U S 157.185.000 lloathen the largest s:nce World War II to develop a vast copper nv.ne en Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The loan wa« made to the Wh. te P.r.e Copper Company to develop a deposit92 words
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Article239 1951-11-24 9 SINGAPORE, Fn.— Optimistic sentiment continued m the Malayan share market today. Tin shares improved over the day but closed barely steady at the higher prices. Rubbers were steady and industrials firmer. i Changed prices were' INDUSTRIALS ttuyers Sellers Fra^ei Neavf OrcLs 3.80 390 cd Gammons 2.50239 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-11-24 9 photo. Singapore Harbour Board employees were among interested spectators watching new methods of unloading used by the Italian liner Sebastino C aboto. Picture shows 13 "late of marble being unloaded at a time whereas only two can hi handled by older methods StandardStandard - 43 words
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85 1951-11-24 9 The Highway Department of the D;«?uct of Columbia has revealed that experiments will soon he initiated on various types of rubber asphalt on the streets of Wash:ngou reports Rubber Are. a monthly U.S. publication devoted solely to rubber. The test project will pet under-85 words
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Article100 1951-11-24 9 The LJ S. Rutroer Company has announced that net earnings for the nine months ended Sept. JU increased 41 per cent, above the results attained m the corresponding period a year earlier, despite s heavy increase m income taxes. Net income for the latest nine100 words
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Article22 1951-11-24 9 The Ford Motor Company assets on Dec. 31. l!»50 were U551,469,091.--000, up U*****,742,000 over 4he previous year A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article25 1951-11-24 9 The two Japanese whaling Meet? now m the Antarctic have already c; j ..ipht 23 sperm whales s;nce Nov 14.- Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 25 words
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Article74 1951-11-24 9 THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per Ib:— Buyers Sellers No I RSS Spot Loose $1,382 $1.39* F. 0.8. mi n bales Dec. No 1 RSS $1.38* $1-385 No Z RS.S $1.33 $1.33* No 3 KSS $1.29 $1.2? i Tone: Slightly Steadier after easier. LONDON RUBBER Friday's opening74 words
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Article36 1951-11-24 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The price ot tin to day was $4781 picul. Up $11.25. LONDON TIN Friday's prices first session were: Spot €997* buyers, £1.000 sellers. Three months £967 buyers, £970. Settlement Price: £1,000. Tone: Steady.36 words
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Article82 1951-11-24 9 BECAUSE of continuous bad weather less than one per cent, of Canada's present wheat crop will be top grade, chemists of the Board of Grain Commissioners report m Winnipeg. Only seven per cent will be grade 11. This compares with a 10-year average of 28 per cent82 words
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105 1951-11-24 9 LONDON. Nov. 23 (Reuter): More than 3,000 workers at the Nuffield Group cr piants at Oxford and Coventry have been thrown out ->t work by a strike of 80 gear cutters at Coventry. About 1.700 men have been laid off at the Oxford works, where105 words
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Article107 1951-11-24 9 THE NETHERLANDS Consul-ate-General reports that the j Council for the Restoration of Civil Rights has announced m the official journal of the Amsterdam Stock Exchange that Jan. 1. 1952 is the closing date of Ihe post-registration of Dutch securities. The Council pointed out that securities which107 words
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Article86 1951-11-24 9 Standard Market Reporter COPRA m the Singapore produce market opened with buyers at $39 and sellers $39] per picul. Quotations narrowed during the day closing at buyers $39$ and sellers $39|. Coconut oil was slightly easier. sellers indicating $*J5 per picul but no buyers Betel nut86 words
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50 1951-11-24 9 MR D VEDA and his team of 25 Japanese experts m deep-sea fishing have reached Bombay m the trawler Taiyo Maru Besides training Indian fishermen m Japanese methods of deep-sea fishing and processing, he hopes to catch at least five tons of fish daily.- GHSGHS - 50 words
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149 1951-11-24 9 LONDON, Nov. 23 (Reuter): A British oil company has been awarded oil rights m an area Ol seabed m the Persian Gulf, it is announced m London Lord Ju*t ce Asquith arbitrated m tne case, which was heard m I aris The British Company,149 words
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210 1951-11-24 9 xuc Stondord Market Reporter THE downward trend m rubber prices m Singapore continued until the middle of the week, when consider able quant.t.es off rubber were sold to the United States. nnt o? c General Services Administration then dropped out of the market but210 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-11-24 9 photo. Mr. K. E. Mohamod Ibrahim, of Singapore, who his just returned from a business trio to Oylnn. StandardStandard - 19 words
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Article39 1951-11-24 9 HOXGKOXG. Nov. 23- S; or::,] Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.58 tn £1 Sterling; HKS6 840 to QS$l HK$l.BlB to Malayan $1: HK$O 39H mSStISS o Rupiah; Gold Ha.93Z5.6ZS to r.ne tael39 words
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540 1951-11-24 9 Foreigners Help Industrialise Newfoundland OTTAWA U .23 «>FNS):_Mr. J. R. Snallv^l, I rime Minister of !Wf«u,n<llantl rver >i,,r« thai barm! rooky IB |aml m ihe Nortli Atlantic feme < ana.lnV I. nth province m 1949, ha, been npai .c«l |ri%i||if *ma*hing attempt to get the province ofl its »fi£ and-cnips540 words
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Article40 1951-11-24 9 Buppliec ot U.S t to India I 1 r now BufTk Ini to tni 1 Tne no: ition dei ted < siderabiy alu .J aJi'irr) J. Btopp« A neo v rat 11 ii and ov< nil?40 words
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Advertisement169 1951-11-24 9 FIASHLICKT BATTERIES GETZ BROS. CO. KUALA LUMPUR -SINGAPORE *V4O »jd jj^ jp* y j^^ ?^!^r**^? <o^ V -j. A jolly g? g:>«:d nay J^° .i tee to remember V your friends #4 and relatives fct£ k this Christmas S and Mew Year g i> to^enda (>ifl Stilisrri|ilion to the Singapore169 words
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Advertisement154 1951-11-24 9 (WAg j>s^^ ALL PURPOSES V ImSs^^ i^ A Goodytor belt ronveyoi /'C^T^^^^-w- system gives you the lowest I ~>^*4^ fc^ cost pc» ton mile tronsporf- V NTOSk— ation A bulk moft*nol« BL VVjfvpß^N, proved time ond 090 m m •vMVyii^£\MC\ the most diff.cult kino of Mi v N^ &jQ& instollotions154 words
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766 1951-11-24 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY Ace In The Hole' By A CE IN THE HOLE"— the x Paramount picture directed by Billy Wilder of "The Lost -Weekend" and "Sunset Boulevard" fame has been banned for exhibition m Singapore and m the Federation by Mr. Jack Evans, the766 words
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Article, Illustration135 1951-11-24 10 A newspaperman finds a front pace story that will make him big! Kirk Douelas crawls into the crumbling mountain to view the trapped man and get his copy. Kirk DousUs tells the entombed man's wife Jan Sterling, that the longer her husband is trapped inside the mountain the135 words
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Article240 1951-11-24 10 HOLLYWOOD, Nov.' 23 (UP) Hollywood is back at one of its favourite pastimes: bringing the mountain to Mohammed. Rather than send a location company south of the border, RKO Radio transformed the interiors of two adjoining sound stages into an entire Mexican beach resort. It240 words
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Advertisement188 1951-11-24 10 m^ mmm^ l ri*^j4oo 6.45 9.3 v K.IVI. I j SHARE the EXCITEMENT with JANL jtßfim^w VIC DAMON[ jfaj C Ir' «H13 14 1 1 1 1 nil all !fl^^v ■B 1 I I i 1 I^^P^Lv m jtfcuiLi ,-°~"L THIS MAY NOT HAPPEN FOR Wmg/r A MILLION YEARS BIU188 words
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Advertisement192 1951-11-24 10 |101 MINUTES of BRKvITILLSS S| s'l \si S, ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S. Warner Jr^n\Mh'' V J"o^ m'^ l •i'» LEG U CAftß'jL^^rat P c- "^*»"*l%i lff|U\Lj| 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30, 9..Wp.m HOW SUOHIXI, m i Today 9 a.m. Burt Lancaster m "UNAFRAID" Tomorrow "Last Of The Burraneers T. IM|I (f I toumght192 words
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Miscellaneous625 1951-11-24 10 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (IK4 o> 11l a.m. Emergency News (K.L.): 1 p.m. Programme Summary: 1.02 Hubert Rostanf Sextette; 1.30 News; 1.50 Interlude: 2 p.m. Album of Harmony; 2.15-5 p.m. Racing Commentaries from Singapore Turf Club with Interval Music from studios; 6.15 Programme Summary; 8.17 Children's Programme; 6.40 Fred Waring A625 words
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Miscellaneous161 1951-11-24 10 I 111 *^^^> M m 1 *r* 2 TODAY'S FORECAST: A X cloudy and irritating day. 5 Petty household and famiiy atTairs will all go awry. The x afternoon is not much better for 2 J commerce and trade. Put off all important decisions for 24 hours During the night161 words
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403 1951-11-24 11 West Indies Meet Trouble Against Spinners aeorebQard: ITESI ISplhi* Nt Inning S^i-mA'? 1 c Chambers fc Considlne R-e t R;n F R.ckards b I Johnson 2' worrel] c Hassett b Rrc Walcoti t Johnston 75 Marshall c Harvey b I Johnson 12 Cnr:st:an: c Hassett b Johnstot Ferjrjscn b J403 words
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Article314 1951-11-24 11 SCC IN SCORING MOOD SINGAPORE Cricket Club "A" were m scoring mood m a friendly hoekej natefa against th^ Singapore Medical Workers' Union on tlie Padang yesterday. Ahead 3-0 at hall time, they finally won the match b> six goals to three Keelan, D W McMullen and B R McMullen314 words
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Article19 1951-11-24 11 Sports '.ou starts at 3.4 P'j 1 will be a e!ve me- the first six <19 words
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126 1951-11-24 11 I, SIN< \PoKt !u:. < <, i* itqppißf v Hi ti- 1 to prevent non ni»-n t>- -r^ fron, -n: tsu; th- dubs 1 Bukit Timah pr**m !>♦••» «»n nec davy A Club igflil sdid ft§ tprday th.i: artion had b^en «>n for126 words
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Article22 1951-11-24 11 MUAR BEAT BATU PAHAT SHUTTLERS B I the 1 Puieh v na; a they tx m st: V Ml Wnrf D 122 words
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166 1951-11-24 11 Basketball Tourney THE President of the M Fed eration. Mr. Aw Kov is v man of orga. Far 3 "n Chinese Basketball Zhan y. v proposal 1 S E. A -•■tba^: npiad" m i ac te a1 i es of five intr a :ne Goo166 words
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Article145 1951-11-24 11 S'pore Enters Empire Shoot TWO -en~; c jiich the Nev An "A team shot for eEn rsire Day I ar 3 "B team for the Duke G v ters Challenge Cup B/..; s were under much the same c c.. ter. each ov«- 300.5U0 and 6 Tie "A" te m145 words
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Article121 1951-11-24 11 HONGKONG Nov. 2:: fßeute* AAP H ingk ng has s tted z jiea a ci uui tun ■1 the Heh lei O inj c G nnei r.ex: yea ti tx t-ed ai the r. thl eetinj >i the H r :n.: infi Fo tba Asiadati n121 words
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Advertisement1117 1951-11-24 11 CLASS^IED ADVERTISEMENTS NCIkES MSBU TW LIMITED -lv 11-ATIOIS has been v< *J the Re^iaent tna the Board of Erectors to London of the a D:v:.iend oi ■-v f° 2 emfing 30th; approva. tne Shareholders a* the Meet;::c ;^e khe 18th December 190 l Also .re-n-er^of- "Tent year. both, Payable 15th1,117 words
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Advertisement753 1951-11-24 11 TUITION j STARTING De- Bk Kpg 7^ Accty.. Secy Pract. Cost-i-g Typ-.a S'har.d. morn. eve Reg Now for 1952 LCC. I Senior. Pre Snr. (morn eve) Stds. I to VIII mcm. Afterr: :n S.I.C 75 Middle Rd.. 10 Co:. Qy. 21 :81 3534;^. NOTICES 1 \~O7IJE is hereby given that753 words
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Advertisement522 1951-11-24 11 JITIJATiCNS VACANT A V VAVA D NCY exists m the fo» ;> r Base Labo^ Btoioß ta'v a PGS Gf Genera: Se r er Ap P- lca^^ should possess I benoo cert-cate or equivai- I £&<£* nc h^ good exShS^* ln Secr etanal work. aoie to read and write Chinese522 words
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Advertisement45 1951-11-24 11 Ld^t Uj> TJ 00 <i .10 A iv m > i mia IvHSM m -DESERT FAIRY or Mlll.HO^S 1 In olor E«vpt:an Pi- :ur- With Kn-I^h Tomorrow BK!\l<TON[ln :n**( oior Plu* >ui:.ir ki* Rand <>ipti Turptn Fight TiminTio At 1 i m "ATOM MAN VS SCPERMAB"45 words
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Article641 1951-11-24 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By ts/4M. Just Nice For Him SINCE his willing win m the l£ miles Perak Derby run m March this year. Colonel Daly lias had no opportunity to show his staying iM»*er. Here, at la>t, he sets the chance to race over a641 words
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Article392 1951-11-24 12 FOUI trincn *lm >ta«ul out m their respective ram) having parlirularly koiml rhances of scoring I'uublci at today's Btikit Ti'mah races, third day of the >in»a|H»re Turf" Oufo'a tinier meeting, are Royal Fair, l«»l. hatnol. The BeSMi and Sandown. A double f>r Royal Fair In392 words
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Article21 1951-11-24 12 BRIGHT sunshine yesterday has dried up the track. Barring: an* rain the going: for today's races will be good.21 words
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Article254 1951-11-24 12 RACE ONE Rising Glory was just too good r Lady Luck II and Sporting Gesture and with the winner out the *ay is now clear for Lady Luck II to score her maiden win. Lad} Luck was an impressive second as she made up a254 words
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145 1951-11-24 12 DL'RAXGO. Mexico, Nov. 22: (UP)— ltaly's racing daredeviis Pieio Tarufti and Alberto Asc:ui flashed through Mexico's mountains at a record-break-ing 97 miles an hour today to take over the first and third o!:»ce3 m the Pan American Highway Race. Taruffi cracked two more road race145 words
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Article1412 1951-11-24 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.00 p.m.— Horses Cl. 2— Div. 5—6 Furs. 19 yd. 1. UOO Nessus 6y 9.00 Mr. Wee Hian Chong Daniels Straker 2. 0 Radio Artist 3y 8.1'! Mr Wong Siew Leng Yong Lansdown 3. 402 Lady Luck II 3y 8.11 Mr. Mrs. S.K. Foo R.W.1,412 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous28 1951-11-24 12 rtIUH HUES; a! the principa! resorts m Malaya: lOIIAV A.M YM Singapore 6.55 64S Malacca 309 3.51 Part Dickson 150 232 Port Svvettenham 1.02 125 Penang 829 9.3728 words
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