Singapore Standard, 28 November 1951
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Title Section16 1951-11-28 1 Singapore Standard IK JJL. •>! J. ,;..IINO 150. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 28, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration186 1951-11-28 1 African Rifles Due Today To Fight Reds n, ol Urn a"* "lmi!*li ami enler|»ri>X, \truan RiH«v* art* tlue m Malaya hip DiUara to help eliminate bamlil course m Malayan jungle wartare be! >re they are into t sse Afric m s ddiers, pho ed Askaris, are cum- i i led186 words
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Article16 1951-11-28 1 IS i i -'opondeot i les -A si ibles R A:"P.y16 words
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Article314 1951-11-28 1 Powers For Lockhart Explained Standard Statf Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Tucs. Asked at a Press conference here today what were the new powers of the Director of Operations, Sir Harold Biiggs said that the defence branch had been organized into one concern. The Secretary for Defence was under Sir Rob. The314 words
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223 1951-11-28 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. "You must remember that information got out of fear can be very unreliable, and that it is a very dangerous thing, said the* President of the Sessions Court. Mr. J. G. Adams, today, when he sentenced a European223 words
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Article77 1951-11-28 1 TEHERAN. Nov. 27 (Reuter) —Fighting broke out again be- a een Persian police and students t)dav when police entered T>heran schools to arrest student* ?uspected of taking part m last nights clashes m which 100 people were injured. The police. 500 strong, brought prison vans to77 words
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Article25 1951-11-28 1 vievva, Nov. 27 (Reiiter) Czech Deputy Premier Rudolf Slangy, until three month. a*> the number one man m g* tuciuy. I25 words
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Article, Illustration78 1951-11-28 1 by See Story on P. 5. Picture taken shortly after a head on collision between a car and a lorry carrying rice at the 11th mile Klang Kuala Lumpur road yesterday. Noje the heavy damage to the car. The driver of the car was killed instantaneously while another occupant ofKan Kirn - 78 words
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183 1951-11-28 1 Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Sir Rob Lockharl, the new Director of Operations, said at a Press conference here today that at the moment there was no reason whatever for the Government to change its policy towards squatter resettlement. Sir Rob183 words
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Article81 1951-11-28 1 THE 1951 Bukit Serene Conference, attended by various senior Administrative. Diplomatic and Service Officers, came to an end yesterday. The Conference. which was held under the Chairmanship of Mr Mac Donald, CommissionerGeneral for the U.K. m South East Asia- afforded all concerned an opportunity for a wide review81 words
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Article43 1951-11-28 1 CHINESE labourer was day He is believed to have col-Iji-wpH while at work. Another Chinese labourer^ co lapsed at Bras Basah Road opp«fe the Qantas Empire Airways He was rushed to the General Hospital by ambulance, but died on arrival.43 words
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239 1951-11-28 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The introduction of martial law m Malaya is undesirable, according to General Sir Harold Briggs who handed over today the business of directing operations against the bandits to Sir Rob Lockhart. Sir Harold was giving his last Press conference239 words
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137 1951-11-28 1 Age -Limit Ruling Affects Only "Boycott Students Standard Staff Reporter This wai yesterday decided by TMr A W Frisby. Director of Eduction alter a two-hour discussion with four representative! of the on >' 3 a se^ e e n Chinese middle schools, a section of whose students participated m the137 words
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Article398 1951-11-28 1 UN Demands Right To Inspect N. Korea But Reds Say "No" PANMUNJOM, Nov. 27 (UP) The United INations today demanded that the battle strength of both sides be frozen following a Korean armistice and tailed for the right to inspect INortli Ron to keep peace. North398 words
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111 1951-11-28 1 C\IRO. Nov. 27, <LPKEgypt issued a blanket warning to all shipping companies today against unloading foods consigned to British forces without authorization of the customs authorities^ The warning contained m a circular sent to all shippers, stated that they would be responsible for -Violations o111 words
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106 1951-11-28 1 LONDON. Nov. 27. < Keu ter) The Philippines Government has been asked whether it would like to join the £1.868.000.000 six year Colombo Plan for the economic development of South and South East Asia as a full participant, it was authoritatively stated106 words
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Article58 1951-11-28 1 FIFTH AIR FORCE, Korea. Nov. 27, <AP': Nineteen American Sabrejets jumped IK Communist MIGs over North Korea this afternoon and ihot down tour of them and H^mn^ed tour more without lost to themselves. It was one o f the irery rare battles where the American jet*58 words
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Article172 1951-11-28 1 More Men, Arms For West In '52 ROMF, Nov. 27, (Keuter). The Council of Ministers of the Atlantic Pact today agreed on increased national contributions of men and arms m 1952 to the growing Western defence forces. Gen. Dv. ighl I) Eisenhower, Supreme N nth K\ m! vc Com* mandei172 words
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Advertisement138 1951-11-28 1 S.RH.deSILVA 5 4), MfOW iSM "> B6A#9M RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Nov. 27. Th« following or* th« c!»« «o, price* of rubber and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER LOHDOti TIH Spot: £9621 per ton Spot 4l d buyer., £967 J •eller«. Dec. /Jon.138 words
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Article, Illustration612 1951-11-28 2 L.C. Hill - L.C. Hill mm** Reports On Lotal Govt. 'Will Help To Bring Govt To The People Standard Staff Reporter DR. L. C. Hill, the expert on local Government from the U.K., m his report to the Governor of Singapore on local government m the Colony,612 words
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75 1951-11-28 2 MEMBERS of the Singapore Teacher* Union will m future set examination Questions and mark answer papers iov Clerical Division Time Scale Bar Examinations of the Singapore City Council. Thi s was revealed at a recent meeting of the Examinations Committee of the «City Councillors.75 words
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Article94 1951-11-28 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE GENERAL Council or' the Labour Party of Singapore hasdecided to instruct iL representatives m t h e Legislative council to support the fight of Government clerks against the annual increments under the Benharo scale The Progressive Party has already taken a similar94 words
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217 1951-11-28 2 Standard Staff Reporter ALL PUBLIC health functions now being carried out by the Government. such as "antiraaianaj and mosquito work prevention of infectious diseases' vaccination, enforcement of Leper Ordinance, administration of Food and Drugs Ordinance and so on, should be transferred to the City217 words
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294 1951-11-28 2 VEHICLE DEPARTMENT Standard Staff Reporter non I XIFORMED inspectorial staff of the Vehicles ?r? n r f tmen J *°Xl he Sin e a Po r e City Council should be transferred to the Police Department. T iV 5 is recommended by D- L— L294 words
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120 1951-11-28 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE establishment of a Municipal Bank and a Municipal Building Society has been recommended by Dr. L. C. Hill. expert on local government. He states there la a need for encouraging thrift amongst the lower paid workers. H e cites the successful120 words
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Article478 1951-11-28 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE PRESENT limit fixed t>> th<> Singapore (Jiiv Council Ordinance on the amount which the Council may levy on the annual value .of properties t-houlri be removed, teeonmendfl Dr. L. C. Hill, expert on local Government from the I/.K. who had been studying478 words
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110 1951-11-28 2 Shelters: Bus Companies Not To Pay Standard Staff Reporter THE VEHICLES and Traffic Committee of the Singapore City Councillors has turned cV.vn s suggestion that bus companies should be asked to contribute towards the cost of bus shelters by t:;e Council. It has been decided that the shelters should be110 words
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Article66 1951-11-28 2 WORK on the laying of c acrete walks at the Great Eastern i.- Ide Fair m Geylang Serai U pr gressing satisfact rily, said the manager Mr. L. Aroozoo. lie stressed thai the Fair is not an amusement pr.k but a place where business Brms can ex....66 words
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Advertisement131 1951-11-28 2 And sturdy fa this pure milk u^., should get Ostcrmilk at once I: UIC Df -^t wa-. your baby grow healthy and s:n r ig Oncna OSTERMHK Available m I lb. tins GLAXO LABORATORIES LTD.. GREfNFORD. MIDDI! j^ Smurttr Fo«/j|-,, rtr K^>w cannot do THE NEW lIEIIE SUES I J-131 words
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Miscellaneous29 1951-11-28 2 IVO' HAIN'T hJOBACHELC^WHV^ISMERELV I^7 taS^^^ 70 I WEGOES BOwlin' BuT NATCHERLV." R<2 I AfAHMY.?' JT^y^^&Srs^Eix. J \^y Eft HAD y I p, Rl^ ERS ON T H tries to29 words
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Article84 1951-11-28 3 TWO intakes to the R.A.S.C. school of 127 recruits held their passing out parade yesterday at Nee Soon. They were inspected c y I?*U General A.G.OCarrol Scott, G.O.C. Singapore Base District. Four recruits received trophies and cups during the parade yesterday from Maj. Gen. OCarroll Scott. The84 words
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Article71 1951-11-28 3 A FINDING of suicide was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at an inquest into the death of a 32-year-old Chinese cook. Poong Ti Ming, who died a few hours after he was admitted into the RAF. Hospital. Changi on the morning of Oct. 23.71 words
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Article37 1951-11-28 3 THE LABOUR Party of Singapore will hold an election campaign meeting m support of its. candidates for the Saturday City Council elections, during lunch hour today at Empress Place. Mr. CR. Dasaratha Raj will preside.37 words
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Article378 1951-11-28 3 MAJOR G. G. LESTER, (48) Ordnance Executive Officer, R.A.0.C., who was described as "one of the smartest officers m the mess" by his commanding officer, lost his seniority m rank as a Major and was severely reprimanded when he pleaded guilty to a charge of being378 words
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Article103 1951-11-28 3 Standard Staff Reporter THERE has been confusion between the Cost of Living Allowance and the Subsistence Allowance, complained Mr. A. M. Doraisamy. an official of the Singapore Naval Base Labour Union yesterday. He was referring to a report m the Straits Times of103 words
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Article64 1951-11-28 3 Standard Staff Reporter A DARMALINGAM alias A. D Lingam (18). was ordered by the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. P. Claque yesterday to be sent back to Malacca under police escort, after a theft charge was explained to him. Darmalingam was alleged to have stolen a64 words
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Article21 1951-11-28 3 The Governor has recognised Mr James D. Hurd as Vice Consul' of the United States of America m Singapore.21 words
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Article, Illustration219 1951-11-28 3 MAXINE RAKICH - MAXINE RAKICH By Standard Woman Reporter MADAM MONIQUE HUGUENOT, who was m Singapore a few months ago is back from a trip to Paris. Monique has brought back with her this time gowns from Jacques lath, Carven, Jean Desses. Robert Pigutt and Paquin. All these names areStandard - 219 words
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Article106 1951-11-28 3 Standard Staff Reporter ANOTHER FOUR Chinese. Lee Eng Chan alias Peng Chiat (36). Sng Teow Kee (28). Lim Hian Chye (29) and Koh Thian Heng (29) were tentatively charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with committing gang robbery' of 1.800 pounds of106 words
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Article59 1951-11-28 3 A CASE m which four women were charged with being involved m the selling of a girl Ng Yorke Heng for the purpose of prostitution, was postponed to Dec. 4. Mr H. A. Jivabhai. Independent candidate m the City Council elections will hold an election meeting at59 words
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Article110 1951-11-28 3 Stiff Seng, for salvage work. The ship. S S. Pinna, had been bombed during the Ja P ane *t in n vasion of Malaya and sank m shallow water near Pulau of the vessel he entered into an agreement with the owner to salvage the ship110 words
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241 1951-11-28 3 HAWKER ARRESTS A POLICE JOB, SAYS DR. HILL ALL SUMMONSES or a r rots connected *ith hawkers fthouM %m entirely a matter for the Police. Prosecutions of such canes should h<taken m the ordinary Courts-of Justice. These recommendations have been rrtade by Dr. L.C. Hill, expert on local Government from241 words
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Article, Illustration376 1951-11-28 3 Sewerage The Engineer 's "In view of the future development of District Councils m the rural area and the delegation of minor functions concerning sewerage, the sewerage problem should be taken care of by the City Engineer and not by a separate Board," he states. Dealing with flood alleviation work,376 words
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137 1951-11-28 3 THE "HEAVY INVESTMENTS" 1 m Australia referred lo by Mr. Guy Bartholomew, Chairman of the London Daily Mirror Newspaper**, Ltd., when he arrived m Singapore on Monday, involves the aequi*itioii of th«continent's biggest chain of sponsored radio station*. The "Mirror" has taken over137 words
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Article56 1951-11-28 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE is being repve sented m the six-day seminar of teachers m South East Asia which is now m progress In NewDelhi. The seminar opened on Ndv. 25, is sponsored by UNESCO and the World Federation nf UN Associations. It is being attended56 words
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Advertisement145 1951-11-28 3 S LAST 3 DAYS 1 7^ Your Opportunity to Boy with a J I Big Saving Ends J on Friday 30th Nov. )t l#»/iV Delay J A B -y Today J DOMINION ROYAL Fla^ "eai purs extra rubbei on rh« rood for gMatei f'acrian and longer weor. pecioil iasianed blocki145 words
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Advertisement143 1951-11-28 3 0 NOTHING COULD BE EASIER TO HANDLE, Q NOTHING COULD BET MORE ECONOMICAL TO Rl N. X 300 MILES PER GALLON. 0 o Cyclema«tei||gp H TAKES 'THE HARD WORK OUT OF CYCLING N^^' Vy I w?m iihiiiiihii^MBBMBMBIMBB^JB^M-^^ 0? BBflJS*<tt^r iliidJ^B V^H I^^BP^^^^^^^^^B^Bl I^BiW^ '!:!i ''i:*r**rtTlffli^^W "B^^ XN O-^ifJ'"i; :ii r143 words
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Miscellaneous134 1951-11-28 3 VW C Katong Seniors meet at'st "Hilda's School for Programme Planning 4 p.m. Mobile Rationing: I nit: y u n "T 12 30 p.m. Changi Road 10th ms and 6.: 2 -4.30 p.m. Bukit Timah/Adam Rd. junction. YM( Combined staff meetink 1130 a.m.: Singapore Chess riub 5 pm- Malay Commercial134 words
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582 1951-11-28 4 Not A Purely Military Problem— Sir H. Briggs Emergency In Federation Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LLMPIR, Tues. Sf»i*akiiiij at his last Press conference lieiv loday, the retiring Director of Operations, Sir Harold Brings reviewed the progress of the campaign airaiiwt the bandits m the last two years. Sir Harold stressed582 words
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139 1951-11-28 4 No Women's Police Force In Federation KUALA 1 LJMPUR, p l\:c> The Feck ratioi ..ks .< egulai women j r ice force.Those one sees 1: ran are specials who rerft a:: r U*HM fluty at DOIICC na ere women ?;:>pfct.> are :tv;..::t to be kt.pt ::i irckups to cw rl139 words
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Article93 1951-11-28 4 TWO lon 1 I\\n c 1 s we* c rged before Inche Abci;;! Wahafa bin Abdullali Bagan Sera ith tan ins 1 \er- j rriea B. aded f In the first case Ban S Sens rnitted havii g excess i 4 1 top 194 tm on his ras93 words
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Article45 1951-11-28 4 LOH Giap Guan. need 53. who claimed trial to n charge of I ssession of 4 leaf packets of chandu dross at a coffee shop at Jalan Haji Abu. Muar. v.-ns acquitted ir.-id discharged by the President of Sessions Court Inche Hamid bin Mustapha.45 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-11-28 4 Mr. Lim Kek and his bride. Miss Guan Wai Ken?, phoiographei after their wedding m Kuala Lumpur, recently.18 words
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Article225 1951-11-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Alleged to have given rice and other supplies to bandits on several occasions, Tan Teik Poo, a middle-aged kepala of the Ching Hon Tin Mine, Ulu Yam Bharu, was today charged before Mr. Justice Wilson at the High Court, here with consorting with225 words
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218 1951-11-28 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The maintenance of high morale m Malaya was important as important as m any theatre of war, Sir Rob Lockhart. the new Director of Operation for the Federation, said* today. Sir Rob recalled Field Marshal218 words
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Article136 1951-11-28 4 PENANG. rues-According to the latest Municipal m. statement for the month Oc:.-> ber just issued here, the birth rate has jumped from 39 77 ;n the previous month Vu 43 27 while the death rate has decreased from 1177 to 10 27 The rate of inta::: an136 words
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Article66 1951-11-28 4 IHL Seremban Mich Court dismissed the appeal o< Munasamy, who was convicted by the Seremban M. gistrate I i theft rf 2 1 sheets ol steel plates valued at $1,257 and sentenced him to one week's rigorous imprisonment together with a fir.c oi $300 m default a turther66 words
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Article46 1951-11-28 4 THE Clayton Club. Parit -Bun. tor. recently held a very successful Club Night at which there wns a big gathering of members and guests. Alter dinner all present were entertained to a Joget Modern by th e members of the Lily Star Malay Optra46 words
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Article47 1951-11-28 4 No Card Cautioned GOH AH BIN, a trisba puller who said his bad foot had prevented him from making a living for the last six months, was cautioned and discharged by the Malacca Acting Magistrate, Mr. F. A. Chua for failing to replace his lost identity card.47 words
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Article93 1951-11-28 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Tues. Men of the newly formed No. 1 Auxiliary Police Company m Serem ban will receive musket ry tracing next month. This was vea'ed by the Br:ti*h Adviser Mr. M C ff Sheppard when he addressed them at a parade These93 words
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372 1951-11-28 4 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 27. The future of l\>li,< ppot.r ot. likely to be decided upon m London during the cemiat w even before Colonial Secretary Lytteiton return* frcwi hi mentations of the Singapore Police inquiry board ail Advance372 words
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Article135 1951-11-28 4 Mandard st.iit orrt >p nd< n| KAJANG. rues i ugh ix»t« rest d initiativ< Rlalays, im« m K. ing i s have an adu U giv< th« m n g \i£ The meeting held ai the deuce oi the Distrid ruai i A luiAxiz.de app< aMa135 words
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Article85 1951-11-28 4 Ca ll To Indians SMndard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN Tues -Th< r a prganifal I aft* b iian interests m k.-. me present constituti c•_■. i pm< c ma t by Dj J Sai speak c ■1 the ai nual meeting of I c NS Ind A- '.;on Di Samuel said85 words
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Article121 1951-11-28 4 Standard Siaif Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, rues X being m possession of supplies Intended lor bandit.*. Lai See. 42. was today convicted by Mi Justice Taylor at the High Court. here. He was sentenced U years" penal servitude Lai See was stated to haw been found121 words
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9 1951-11-28 4 THAI POLICE OFFICERS END STUDY TOUR -LA 1 I9 words
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354 1951-11-28 5 H lye Lharged With Murder Standard Staff Correspondent PENANC, Tues. That the 6ve accused, together with Loh Yin Kee, who U still at large, conspired to liquidate Chin Ah Chin, alias Chin Ah Keow, on April 8 at Bukk Lada, Baran Lepas, was354 words
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Article101 1951-11-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.-The rpfierution Government said yesterday that a statement reported to nave been made by the former Deputy Economic Secretary, Mr. J.A.E. Morley, at a press conference m San Francisco, "does not m any way represent the official view" of the Government. It was reported101 words
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Article97 1951-11-28 5 All roads m Province WeUesley, previously reported to be flooded, are now clear and passable to traffic. The 13J milestone of the main road is itiT under six inches of water. The main Ipoh Kuala Kan?sar Ro.id between the 22 mile and 60 Chain and 2297 words
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Article157 1951-11-28 5 AN" ORDER VISI against <he Commissioner of Prison? and the Colonial Secretary made in,4he High Court last Friday on a habeas corpus" application by Mr. M. B. Brash on behalf of a man. Ong Ban Leonij. detained m prison pending a banishment order was quashed yesterday.157 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-11-28 5 I |lIIII.U. 4 Mrs Tan Kirn Un last night celebrated her the Tai Ton* Restaurant at New World. Witt ker v nw husband who is attached to Mess«eries Maritime* Co. The birthday cake was baked m the form of a ship.- -MunnaraMunnara - 42 words
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Article158 1951-11-28 5 Standard Staff Reporter DEPARTM EXT AL promotions for 22 Colony men were ani nounced yesterday. Heading the promotion list are Messrs. Tan Bens? San and Cheon? Pak i Chow, who have been promoted i to be Grade I. Air Traffic Control Officers. 0 The Government158 words
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Article399 1951-11-28 5 I CPI> ABDUL RAXI bin Mat Tajalli (21) of the Smgapoie Guard Regiment. R^'al Military Police, found guilty m a District Court Martial held at Tanglin, on charges of disobeying a command given by ni* superior officer. Sgt. W a. Hanisiou. and striking b*t. Harrison was sentenced399 words
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Article320 1951-11-28 5 Standard Staff Reporter. THE CASE against Willie Lim. chief clerk of the import department ot Guthrie and Company. Limited tor alleged criminal breach of trust of $15,000 was postponed m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, to Dec. 11. because the main witness for the320 words
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Article42 1951-11-28 5 APPLICATION'S to import ghee from Australia outside quotas will now be considered. Applications must be supported by recent firm offers from Aus--1 tralian exporters. quoting the i num'oer ot the Australian D-.ii": Produce Bo:»rd export permits I held b? them.42 words
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Article, Illustration133 1951-11-28 5 THE Thai delegation who are now m Singapore to meet King Phumtphon Adulet and his Queen, who will be arriving on the Meonia today were the guests yesterday ot Mr. D. Sue manager of E. Tambunan and Company at the Lam Soo<> Villa at Bedok. Tile guests enjoyed a sumptuousStandard - 133 words
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Article201 1951-11-28 5 Standard >tafl orrf H|M>ii«inil KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Two member! >f security forces were killed yesterday and five wound < One of the killed and the wounded belonged i<. tl I Ist Royal West Kent's Regiment when the truck which they were travelling m KuaKi Kubu Bahru201 words
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Article216 1951-11-28 5 >t BSTATIONS liable i<» <••■ limW -linf i uil i > 1».%\ I 1.. I Mtmy. Kiwr \allry K.I. kiii r> K«l.. Orthanl IM \rin*niau SI Static, Arielphi. < ;«|til««l. ,\«*»t«>n I i. IFayaac &*tu. (huurrrv lane. Balmoral K«l l>alvt*> Kil Chartered Bank. China Bank. Asia Building,216 words
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176 1951-11-28 5 Lorry-Car In Head-On Smash; 2 Die hi \l I I MIM X lv. Orw lihii--.*- v.in killed m slJtillv nid MMIIMV diil Imiw- ftftrr .idmi-Mitn to jMt.il m onr i«l (lit* miiisi i rid»-nl> m Kuala l.umpur >•-> lird.jv. wui n (lit* <ir m ul.' thf\ Htrc li .i i-ll176 words
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Article882 1951-11-28 6 IIITHERTO there have been two schools of thought on the all-absorbing question of how towgay (bean-sprouts) should be grown. One faction, reared m the school of modem hygiene, maintains that towgay could be and should be grown with tap water which, like Caesar's wife, is abfive suspicion. The882 words
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Article, Illustration788 1951-11-28 6 RAWLE KNOX - Red China As Seen Through The Eyes Of Indian Mission RAWLE KNOX By NEW DELHI. ROSEATE friendship between India and China is growing here, with the A vUit of a Chinese Cultural Mission and the simultaneous return of an IndilnCunurafSn which had been visiting China. Sardai^jfX "ears* Ambassador m Peking,788 words
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Article430 1951-11-28 6 Review of Views Scholarships For Malays j UTUSAN Melayu congratulated the Singapore Malay Union for. having taken a step to form a scholarship lund for the purpose ot helping Malay' youths to go for further studies' locally or abroad. The fund has' been named the Mohd Yunus l Scholarship niter430 words
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305 1951-11-28 6 COLIN LEGUM - COLIN LEGUM By LONDON, Tues. A £150,000,000 development programme for Southern Rhodesia is under active investigation by a delegation from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Many of the schemes included m this vast programme are also being studied m the United Kingdom and305 words
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Article475 1951-11-28 6 A. P. RAJAH - We the PEOPLE A. P. RAJAH MR. THE SOUTH WARD AND Sir. I regard Mr. P. A. Xetto's remark that "Mr. A. P. Rajah had been driven to another ward after the South Ward had washed its hands of him" as a lamentable confession of failure to discover any weak475 words
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Article266 1951-11-28 6 Sir Mrs. Shirin Fozdar is reported to have said that if men are by nature polygamous so are women and that there is no reason why a woman should not have six husbands if a man could have six wives. But has she ever pondered over the266 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-11-28 6 "—And lit be back when ft suits me. see! Er at about what time has it gotta suit me, huh?"22 words
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Article226 1951-11-28 6 Jean Davidson - Jean Davidson By WASHINGTON, Nov. 27. ALL the evening news- -<■*■ papers here today splashed eight column headlines: "Truce line agreed m Korea", and affirmed that the ceasefire agreement would be reached by Christmas. In fact, only a few sceptics favouring Mac Arthur's theories still doubt that226 words
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157 1951-11-28 6 Sir I have before me a copy of the mathematics paper for '"Entrance Examination for Standard Six. 1952, at Raffles' Institution and Victoria School." On Friday, the 23rd inst.. thif same paper was put before 175 girls from Raffles' Girte' School and157 words
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Advertisement11 1951-11-28 6 Gold Dollar Tea Shunt Y, p Uong Ua Plantations Canirrua Highlands11 words
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Advertisement39 1951-11-28 6 CALL ON US FOR CAMERAS LEICA 111 F AUTOMATIC ROLLEIFLEX ZEISS SUPER IKONTA PLAUBEL MAKINA AGFA i CINE CAMERAS i Bell b Howell Kodok I Revere Bolex PoiHord PROJECTORS SINGAPORE PHOTO CO 37-39 High S»««t Tel 391 C SINGAPORE39 words
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357 1951-11-28 7 US Ready To Hold Private 'Disarm' Parley With Russia FARIS Nov. 27 (UP) The United States said vest. ,> it was perfectly ready" for private disarmament talks with the -g» sslans lf United Nations majority favours such a move. American delegate Dr. Philip Jessup made the statement after Pakistan and357 words
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116 1951-11-28 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 27, (Reuter). Japan's instrument of ratification of the Japanese peace treaty will be deposited with the United Mates government at a formal ceremony m Washington on Wednesday. It will be handed to the Ctm g Secretary of State, Mr. James E.116 words
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231 1951-11-28 7 JAP TREATY LONDON, Nov. 27 (UP) The House of Commons yesterday defeated a rebel Labour motion to reject the Japanese Peace Treaty Bill, 382 to 33. The Commons then approved the second reading of the bill by a voice vote. The Conservative and most231 words
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189 1951-11-28 7 LONDON, Nov. 27 (Renter). Mr. Anthony Nuttin" Foreign Affairs Under Secretary, was asked by Mr. Tom Driberg, Labour, for a statement of government polity on Formosa m the House of Commons yesterday. He replied that the Formosan problem had now heroine an international one.189 words
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Article136 1951-11-28 7 US Gets Base In Dominica CIUDAD TRUJILLO. Dominican Republic, Nov. 27 (UP>— The i Dominican Republic agreed yesi terday to permit the United I States to establish a guided mis- sile observation station on Dominican soil. The new base will greatly mii crease the usefulness of the Air j Force136 words
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203 1951-11-28 7 PARIS. Nov. 27, (UP)-Arab leaders met here last night m a fulldress session to discuss the questions relating to procedures m the General Assembly and its organs. Egyptian Foreign Minister Salah el Din told the press after the meeting that Arab leaders had203 words
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Article53 1951-11-28 7 Briton's Cup Of Tea Costs More LONDON. Nov. 27 «AP>— The price of a cup of tea the British national beverage went up 20 per cent m London Monday. Leading tea shops announced a hike of half-a-penny a cup to three pence. The old price of 2J d. had held53 words
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164 1951-11-28 7 PARIS, Nov. 27 (Reuler). The United Nations Trusteeship Committee, from which France anil South Africa have already walked out, yesterday reached a compromise on the controversial question of allowing discussion of political affairs of non-self-governing countries. A threatened clash was averted by chairman Henrique/. Urena164 words
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Article25 1951-11-28 7 HAMILTON, Bermuda. Nov. 27 <UP>— A Pan-American Constellation was badly damaged when its undercarriage collap^pd on landing from New York on Monday night.25 words
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98 1951-11-28 7 Council Of Papua, New Guinea Inaugurated PORT MORESBY. Nov. 27. (Reuter)— Three Papuans are members of the new Coun» il of Papua and New Guinea which came into being yesterday They are the first natives to become members of an Australian Legislature. Papua and New Guinea form the eastern part98 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-11-28 7 P'lOtO. PREMIER Mossadeq of Iran waves from the balcony of Cairo's Shepheard's Hotel m acknowledgement of the cheers from the crowd below. Mossadeq arrived m Cairo from Washington by air, Nov. 20. on a several-day visit at the invitation of the Egyptian government. UPUP - 44 words
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Article122 1951-11-28 7 MANILA, Nov. 27 (AP>— The Philippines Council of State has been summoned to meet today It was reported by reliable sources that the principal i ipic for discussion will be whether to call a .special session of Congress to deal with the Japanese peace treaty122 words
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Article53 1951-11-28 7 NICOSIA, Cypius. Nov 27 (AFP) No survivor was found near the wreckage of a Pakistani Air Force freight plane which crashed m Akdagh. Turkey, a senior Pakistani Air* Force fie tachment officer said at the RAF headquarters m Cyprus last night. He declined to state how many were53 words
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283 1951-11-28 7 ROME. Nov. 27 (AP). Ccmal hui^ht I). Elm. bower pro<l<l<«l ih< Atlantic* /Mttni Nmhlm to \«m themselves *ith p renter \i»our Md unit* m hiiildiup a European defence lin< east of lii< Khtii*'. and »am«-«l against depending on mem Mnmht wcm|mm283 words
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150 1951-11-28 7 UNESCO To Concentrate On S-E Asia BANGKOK, Nov 25 1 1 i l Th« main w* >\ k <ii tin- I tiled Nai ion? K< onomic, Socii .i Cultural Organization will be concentrated m Asm, particularly Sen.i h and Soul hI Asia, Dt John Taylor, Deputy Director-General of the *jj«!i<.v150 words
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Article39 1951-11-28 7 KKY WEST FLORIDA \.v 27 «AFP> Presideni Truauii <• terdaj appointed Kuk« i I nan 'i* ;><i o\ the Economic f?t; I i lisation Admi lisi a( ion Pu vill place El ie fobnstoi c resigned ecently.39 words
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Advertisement219 1951-11-28 7 \ut fINBST CA(t POLISH G uve eve* use*! BB EH- 3 /Pi wwiZw^r I iß'" I fl »sj"'*"*' MPffW Sk^|co)jjr. iiiiiiwJilwy I Hf Manufactured by rf.ul it OB the maker* of world-famous jin-One' Oil BROS CO, M\IA\A) LTD.. SINGAPORE. jßgr- cameo **&^f\ distinction TRIUMPH Britain's new light car FEDERATED MOTORS219 words
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Advertisement72 1951-11-28 7 SO $22.' \J k> WHITE OW I r^^y^-^^—^/ I t\r k pc J I J y^m-^ J "Wh«« y«w get c cigar <n li<jhi 3^^ f end mild ot thi«, and tt (»mn w JF I^^Cj y through w.th th* kind »le»f,uM B M tKot moke* »h« day »e«m bnolitti72 words
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Miscellaneous45 1951-11-28 7 EggX^SflH I M AMgV.-l I LOOK AT THOSE H I THEY CAN'T BE I ALWAYS KICK ly^fc^" 111 NANUT* LUU S 'n A LJ Av y riKirPD juADi/c TMF DOOR OPFN /y '^bT?JI '(i COME FINGER /V\ARK<S ON MV FINGER MARKS^^J |J Hb X -jjMbu45 words
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Article, Illustration187 1951-11-28 8 Relieving RAF In Supply-Drops The R.A.A.F. Dakota Transport Squadron based at Changi, Singapore, is to move to Kuala Lumpur within the next few days to relieve an R.A.F. Squadron on supply^ropping and other Emergency duties. The Australians will remain m the Federation for about three months187 words
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Article125 1951-11-28 8 Standard Aviation Reporter WHEN friends of W. Gordon Cornell. Assistant I nited States Naval Attache m Singapore, learned that he hail been promoted from lieutenant commander to j commander, they tried to buy new shoulder hoards and I collar insignia as a present. But125 words
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75 1951-11-28 8 For the benefit :>: those j volunteers who were sent away! to obtain various documents to! be considered for entry into the Malayan Naval Force, recruit-' merit will remain open until noon on Friday. They may therefore report daily at the Malayan Naval75 words
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Article69 1951-11-28 8 Standard Shipping Reporter Eleven Taiv^nese shipwrecked seamen who are now receiving the care and attention of the Singapore Immigration authorities, were yesterday issued with Australian army shirts and slacks by tne Social Welfare Department. The men were rescued and brought to Singapore last week by the69 words
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Article31 1951-11-28 8 Standard Shipping Reporter SIXTY-EIGHT casei of currency notes for Singapore was included m the cargo of the P and O Chusan which arrived m Singapore from the United Kingdom.31 words
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Article37 1951-11-28 8 ROME. Nov. 27 (AP> A special series of three postage stamps will be issued shortly to commemorate composer Giuseppe Verdi the 50th anniversary of whose death vs. as marked by special performances >'. his operas37 words
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Article163 1951-11-28 8 WHARVES Ship Grodown Gate \shpalion 6/7 7 Antenor 13 r l4 4 Bencrruachan 17/18 Benalbanach 27/28 1 City oi O:: iwa 11/12 Carthage 42 4,; 2 Erinna CP 7 Gorgon 40 11 2 Eioe^h Silverlight 15 16 4 Jalagopa! :i Z Maetsuycker 19 r 2B 4 Peter163 words
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Advertisement388 1951-11-28 8 NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO" CONSIGNEES S. S. REMPANG" BERTHED 27.11.5J LO.OO a.m. S.H.B. Godowns: 4 and 5. General survey will be held on the 3rd and 7th December. No further survey will be NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL 4 1 Robinson Road. Tel. 3443 ***** 3421 STRAITS388 words
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Advertisement319 1951-11-28 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland- Americo Lint NederlonJ Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS. S'oore P. Sham Penonf Soestdyk .HAL) t/U Dec 14/15 Oec 16'!7 Oet Schiedyk (HAL) 26 31 Dec 1/2 Jon 3/4 Jar Excellent passeng?* accrjmmodut on Agenr«319 words
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Advertisement442 1951-11-28 8 r *i i 3 "KINA" for Bangkok, Hong. Kong, Monla, Kobe YokoHama "LALANDIA" for Saic >$•«■ Bangkok ■>».?- "FALSTRIA" for SSgDfT* 'X A O MBO°DI A" Vor' Bong ok' Hongkong, Kobe Yo^o- I fcj ni A A r-. J J iwuia tor oangKo l Hong««onq ICobe 6 Yokohomo U>2Ci M442 words
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Miscellaneous38 1951-11-28 8 Despatches TODAY: Pakistan (parcels only i noon by President Grant.! Ceylon, I* S.A. noon by-Presid-j ent Grant, Djakarta And Sourabaya 3 p.m. by Mac- tsuycker. Arrivals TODAY: North Borneo, Labuan, Brunei and Miri (letters and parcels) by Marudu38 words
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264 1951-11-28 9 Standard Market Reporter FOR the first time m about two years Malaya had an unfavourSi 7 f da b l<MlCe m Ctober impoPts bcin 9 ™*«ed at and exports at $371,496,416, making an unfavourable balance for the month of264 words
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Article79 1951-11-28 9 rilt latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per Ib:— Bayers Sellers No I RSS Spot Loose $1.39 $1,395 F. 0.8. i D bales Dec No 1 RSS $1.39 $1.39} No 2 RSS $1.34* $1.35 No 3 RSS $1.30* $1.31 Tone: Steady. LONDON rt BBfcK Tuesday's opening prices per Ib.79 words
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Article37 1951-11-28 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The price ot tin to-day was $474 picul. Vv $<U LONDON TIN Tuesday's prices first session were: Spot £9€5 buyers. AI:Jt»T A sellers. Three months £945 buyers. £950 sellers. Settlement Price £965 Tone Steady.37 words
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Article183 1951-11-28 9 Standard Market Reporter THE Genera] Services Administrate n is again buying rubber from Indonesia and Thailand at prices below levels prevailing m Singapore. However, there are indica- i tions that the GSA may not be ab!e to purchase as much as required from those183 words
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106 1951-11-28 9 WASHINGTON. Nov. 27 < Reuter) Britain m the first quarter of 1952 will get only 25.000 tons of I.S. steel instead of the 800.000 tons asked for. Defence Production Administrator Manlev Fleischmann told a Congressional Committee. He said Britain, however, would have the106 words
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Article15 1951-11-28 9 Buying rates for Canadian $34 13/16 (90 d/st); selling $34 1/16 ready (TT./OD).15 words
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134 1951-11-28 9 LONDON. Nov. 27 (Reufer) Moscow radio has called for the resumption' of East-West trade to the level of 1949-50 —higher should the Western powers so desire. Moscow radio said both sides were interested m mutual trade and quoted Marshal Stalin as savin? m 1927:134 words
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Article193 1951-11-28 9 Standard Market Reporter PERMISSION will ultimately be given to Raub Australian Gold Mining Co. to sell over 40 per cent, of its output on the local free market, it is believed. Mining operations can be maintamed at 1.200 fine ounces, if this turns193 words
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Article134 1951-11-28 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Tues—Slightly more interest was centred on Malayan industrial shares today. Generally the market was quiet but steady m all sections. Changed prices were: Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave Ords. 395 405 cd O. Chinese Bk 30 50 3150 Straits Traders 21.50 22 50134 words
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Article85 1951-11-28 9 Copra Price Declines LIMITED activity was recorded m the Singapore produce market yesterday. Copra was quoted at lower prices, buyers indicating $37£ per picul and sellers $39 at the opening. Quotations steadied towards the close, business passing $38j with further buyers at the level and sellers holding off. Coconut oil85 words
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Article103 1951-11-28 9 WASHINGTON. Nov. 17 (AP) —U.S. officials expressed surprise over reports from La Par that the Bolivian (Government might take the current tin price impasse to the United Nations on a charge of "economic aggression." Dispatches from La Paz. fhrtag such report*. po.nt«d cv.it103 words
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Article, Illustration1299 1951-11-28 9 PLIGHT of the impoverished Malay tenant farmer and two proposals for improving land tenure m Malaya formed the subject of an address to the United Nations Conference on World Land Tenure Problems at Madison, Wisconsin, by Salim Akib, Agricultural Officer, Federation Department of1,299 words
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Advertisement229 1951-11-28 9 i gwfj eyts,for instance oyiiirnt \ou sre lii&WnSw i foce. A look of iSSS^ffl wav ot "7#V )kimi Mhelips. r^^M admire; Sff \o smoke Craven 4 .V jt for other cigarettes $1 80: Pockets 10». 35 cts 50j 52.05: 10s. 40 cts. nD b UC 1/ Wodel B-8 m^ Jack229 words
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Advertisement199 1951-11-28 9 MAUY FOR KSUJfiTJS jyfALAY m 30 hoi»s Ih< book you retire to 'o learn your nari rial lar fhc book ipedally r Eri^'ish-miruifi p< p|| f J Sh.-.T.sudin Ua V ttn jp. $i M Inclndifaf pfjajtiaaj Published by H.M. SHAH, 48 Prnane Road Pfnanjf. NEOPOST A SPEED YOUR MAi l199 words
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Article, Illustration243 1951-11-28 10 ALICA HART - New Double- Duty Shampoo Aids Your Troubled Scalp ALICA HART BY THERE are few things more disturbing to those who fancy themselves as fastidious than a troubled scalp. Not only are SUCh things as red spots, MakiMBSi itchincss or excessive oilinc.vs prone to dim the loveliness of your hair and243 words
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Article97 1951-11-28 10 r ro prolong the life of A your bed linens, you'll find il a go d ide i I i pr >tect them Iron excessive soil which will require hard scrubbing at laundry time Change sheets ar d ptUoDi cas ea 1 1 eg v97 words
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Article, Illustration438 1951-11-28 10 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER HOLIDAY SEASON NEARING By Standard Staff Reporter THE AUTUMN of the year is the time when all women, whether their live m the tropics or more invigorating climates, refurbish their wardrobes with dash and m a complete change of mood. This goes438 words
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Article, Illustration254 1951-11-28 10 THERE'S far more to the elegant look than fancy clothes and a haughty expression, as any woman knows who tries to achieve this elusive quality m her appearance. On c important factor that is frequently overlooked is simple grooming. No matter how254 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-11-28 10 When Mary Anne Burwell takes a ball to the beach she wears these beach i shorts m black aivi red spun rayon, as shown by I the Moygashel fashion < group m their spring col- i lection m London. j42 words
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Article432 1951-11-28 10 Nothing To Fear In Getting X-rayed; No Twins- A Relief I HAD to go for the X-Ray last week and the wnole thing was most intriguing and not nearly as fearsome a* I had expected it to be. It entails little except getu!i§ undressed and into a hospital432 words
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Advertisement163 1951-11-28 10 rNEW-ALHAMBRAT I.\SI h\^ :1 1 a.m. L3O. I 6.45 9.30 pm. ((I Paul Doutil.i> Linda Darnell Joan Bennett JJj OPENS TOMORROW! SEE... i mi: amazing (OMBAI HI IW I IN fe^ iMI \\(M\l- VM» I^4)^ mi i \i.ii>: k Valley of i^^i Nadia JOHN fIHHHL GRAI McCALLI M GET THE163 words
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Miscellaneous319 1951-11-28 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE as?-- NEW SERIES -No. 32 B— Bellow 12-<:ombustible 13-oSd nnn nnnn v v v l U— Site of Taj _i___ I Mahal -> 15-Soaked up a "H( 17— Denude I i I»— Masttcatd 5 iv 17 19-Spirited horses 1 I r/s mm 20— Hardened ift 7 7}319 words
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Miscellaneous470 1951-11-28 10 £A\\\\\\\W\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\vi, i TODAY'S FORECAST:— Still a 5 lucky day. This week has J started very favourably. At the close of the morning you will have to struggle against a nervous j fatigue which threatens to undo J» all the excellent work you have < j put m. You will quickly470 words
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556 1951-11-28 11 LONDON, Nov. 27 (Reuter)— Austria have a line chance to do tomorrow what no other continental side has yet done— beat England at soccer on her own soil. The only team outs to have lowered the Eng Eire, though many team close. Such betting556 words
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Article296 1951-11-28 11 ISMAIL MARJAN m his hid for singles honours m the Singapore Badminton Championships comes up against his likely Nemesis on Saturday. Wong Peng Soon. This is one of several interesting ties m the Saturday and Sunday sessions at the Haw Par Ciymnasinm, The programme is: Saturday at296 words
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Article165 1951-11-28 11 THE Island Club, Singapore.! November Bogey Competition played over the week-end resulted m a win for R. A. Mallal m the "A" Divisi m with a score j of 1-iip The "B" Division was won by W X Heaphy with a score of 1 -down. The165 words
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Article227 1951-11-28 11 LONDON. Nov. 27 (Reuter)--Tr>e most certain tains about tne 1952 fiat-racing seasons is mat Gordon Richards will again be champion |ockey tor the iVi Any other result Is unthinkable for this brilliant rider, though m his 48tn year. Is ding ,ff superbly as ever and still227 words
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174 1951-11-28 11 THERE were four technical knockouts and two knockouts m the RASC individual boxing championship finals at Tanglin gymnasium last niiiht. The knock >uts were m the first fight the bantamweight semi final m which Sgt Syed Omar kayoed Cpl. 9amat m the fifth second174 words
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Advertisement187 1951-11-28 11 CLASSIFIED^DVERTISEMENTS NO] ***> given that S > NOl Geylans ted ti Justices asa comis€ licence el No Wfl and will be Uh D:s;7th day of 2 15 I hirthei 5 bai ins above 1 a wrilr S :etary easing 81 a'so < w< •ks 1 1951. day of MES CO187 words
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Advertisement656 1951-11-28 11 [ices the atlas ice company LIMITED (Incorporated m the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE is hereby given that ,at the forthcoming Annual t General Meeting to be held at 1 the Registered Office No. 18 honker Street, Malacca, on r I Friday the 14th day of December, 1951. »t -12 --©'clock656 words
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Advertisement640 1951-11-28 11 PERSONAL ShaU I Give? Well •ead^hV 7 1 advise you t0 eaa the Singapore Standard issues on Nov 30 and vf« 1 5~ wh ere pages and jages of gifts are advertised ui^fp 6 f ISSU^u are excellent IILffISR FRANCAISE X i RE J S that owin S to the640 words
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Advertisement446 1951-11-28 11 COOPS FOR SALE QRDER your Christmas w Goods lii time. We bave many varieties including model engines, mechanical toys, novelties, etc No obligation to send for price lists. Fonghin Co., Ltd., Telephones 7557 and *****. Singapore. FOR SALE 10 BUNGALOW lots of about 1 -acre, each bt, at Tambun Road,446 words
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Advertisement164 1951-11-28 11 (F^ y **>yVv .'^9l V\ >li —iff J^Bk WEIsSijLLERVI pYGMY ISLAND |m Ann Savage David Bruce Steven Geray hi »s^ay^& m i^v^v^ft Shntvinfi f\ro#*f Tailutj I gfM *i m s HE A VEAL VI j jJS <*O£WEOi \S I a 4ms im- mJ H| IPi lI\H OS OH j I164 words
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Article, Illustration174 1951-11-28 12 PKDVIDI N( I. R»ii»d.' I>land. N.i\. il'Pi Ne« l.aglund lightweight champion i.eorge Ar.iujo 13.">1 of Pnnidt'iice, s, .irr-d a t«-(hni< >l knockout <t\ -r llt-nrv La Sane. 134; of IhOlNi lfxas. m 1.4U i»t" the >.-i .»nd round of v >rh«'duled t -ii round non-title t>out .it the174 words
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Article128 1951-11-28 12 LONDON, Nov. 23 (Air Mail) Following his fiveround defeat last week by British featherweight champion Ronnie Clayton, Danny O'Sullivan, the former bantam weight title-holder, has decided to retire from the ring. Those who saw Danny, now aged 28. m the Clayton fight agree that his128 words
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Article81 1951-11-28 12 IPOH. Tues. The Kinta Indian Association maintained their unbeaten record when they trounced the second string of the Ramble: j b> 11 goals to nil m an fpoh district hockey league fixture Ibis evening. The losers comprising young boys were no match for the KIA.81 words
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Article203 1951-11-28 12 Danny's first serious defeat .vai sustained at the hands m ex-world flyweight champion Jackie Patterson, who won by a seventh-round knock-out. He suffered a further major setback when he challenged LuU Romero (Spain) for the European title m April 19f)0. OSullivan was stopped m the thirteenth round. Then,203 words
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Article191 1951-11-28 12 Chance For First Win MELBOURNE, Nov. 27 (Reuter)— The West Indies lost the chance of recording their first victory m a firstclass game on the tour when rain completely washed out play on the last day of llieir match against Victoria here today. The match was abandoned191 words
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Article184 1951-11-28 12 TOKYO. Nov. 27. (UP) The Helsinborg soever team continued its victorious invasion of Japan with a 13 0 rout over the Kyushu All Stars before 20.000 fans at Yahata City today A strong Swedish offensive team crumbled the Kyushu All Stars' defence to score four goals184 words
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Article125 1951-11-28 12 IN the first round of the Army hockey Cup. 30 Bn. RAOC defeated Singapore Engineer Rest, by four goals to nil at Gillman barracks yesterday. The battalion were the masters m the first half and scored through a flick by Smith and a drive by Wilkins.125 words
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Article114 1951-11-28 12 PENANG. Tues. A cross country run over a distance of five to seven miles for the players now m training for the Foong Seong cup final against Singapore was one of the recommendations made by Mr. Tan Teik Lim, first official state badminton coach of114 words
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142 1951-11-28 12 JUAREZ, Mexico, Nov. 26 (AP) Piero Taruffi, Italian racing ace, hurtled across the finish line Sunday a split second ahead of a fellow countryman, Alberto Ascari, to win the second annual Pan-Ameri-can road race. Taruffi and Ascari. both driving sleek, low-slung Ferraris, finished 20 feet142 words
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Article215 1951-11-28 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club "A" defeated the C.R.E. (South) by two goals to one m the Junior section of the Singapore knock-out hockey competition yesterday. A goal by centre-forward Haigh during the extra period enabled the Club to win. It had been a one-all draw earlier.215 words
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Article69 1951-11-28 12 THE draw for the Singapore District Team boxing championships is as follows: Ist round to be fought off before Dec. 31: GHQ Signal Regt. v Royal Army Service Corps School: Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers RAOC. Semifinal to be fought off by Jan. 19: Spore District Sig.69 words
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Article148 1951-11-28 12 THE teams to represent the Singapore Civilians m the triangular hockey tournament against the Army and Navy on Friday, Saturday and Sunday have been selected as follows: Vs Army: Patrick Yee; R. Barth (Capt.), Eng Cheng: E. Barker, B. D'Bras. S. Vellupillai; Hashim, Thillageratnam. Sheik148 words
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Article147 1951-11-28 12 LONDON. Nov. 27 (Reuter)— The draw for the second rodnd of the F.A. Cup matches to be played on Saturday Dec. 15 resulted as follows: Reading va Bangor City of Southport. Southend United va Oldham Athletic Millwall vs Scunthorpe United. Colchester Untied va Bristol City.147 words
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Article85 1951-11-28 12 Today's SPORT RUGBY— Scotland v The Rest at SCC; RAF Tengah v Neesoon Garrison at Neesoon, 223 BOD v Naval C-in-C at Naval Base' Farelf v Spore Engineering Regt. at langUn; Naval Base RFC v SAS Regt. at Naval Base; SAOBA v RAF Seletar "A" at Woodsville; RASC v RAF85 words
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Article235 1951-11-28 12 SINGAPORE Recreation Club "Blues" yesterday entered the quarter-final of the junior section of the SHA Knockout competition when they eliminated GHQ Farelf from the tournament with a ten-man team. The Recs won by four goals to one. The Recs were without the services ot a235 words
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Article64 1951-11-28 12 LONDON. Nov. 27. < ReutersFollowing is the revised itinerary of the M.C.C. m Ceylon:— Feb. 16. 17. 18. 19: MCC vs a Commonwealth XI. at Colombo. Feb. 22. 23. 24: MCC vs. Ceylon at Colombo. Feb. 27. 28: MCC vs Central Province Cricket Association at64 words
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Article60 1951-11-28 12 TAIPfel. Nov. 27 (UP) The Chinese press carried reports that Joe Louis has accepted an invitation- from the China Boxing Club to come to Taiwan after he concludes his tour of Japan. The reports said Louis agreed to meet Chinese boxers m a series of60 words
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Miscellaneous30 1951-11-28 12 [TlDHfJ|jf! iTlliiife^J HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Ma lava: TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 9.J9 10.44 Malacca 6.56 7.17 Port Diokson 5.37 5.58 Port Sham 4.01 4.55 Penan? li.Ol30 words
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