Singapore Standard, 30 November 1951
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Title Section16 1951-11-30 1 Singapore Standard /JL X STtl HO. IS2 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1951. 24 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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368 1951-11-30 1 •KK Nm. 2*J. (LP) A Bangkok agpngc broadcast monitored here ,eed an army proclamation that a i was .iw it filially carried out in The Phibun Government, according to the broadcast, was dissolved and a nine-man Pro- isional Executive Council. beaded by General368 words
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Article10 1951-11-30 1 Rdds Hurl 320 MIG's UK M)KI K battle »f«ff Hf.id10 words
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Article11 1951-11-30 1 Mystery C ease-Fire Cleared Up 9 i .1 I a »tead11 words
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Article82 1951-11-30 1 \MMAN. Nov. 29 (Reuter)The' Syrian Armv ha.s seized Jo'er from the Populist Government formed yesterday after a three-week political crisis, Damascus radio announced today. I™ the fourth military coup in the country in less than three veara the army also took control of internal security orc^82 words
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Article, Illustration601 1951-11-30 1 Lyttelton: Will Use More Chinese; Law, Order Top Priority Standard Staff Reporter BRITAIN intends to make use of more Chinese in all branelies of the Federation Government and in the Security Foree* to help bring about restoration of law and order in Malaya, said Mr. Oliver Lyttelton,Standard - 601 words
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Article286 1951-11-30 1 SINGAPORE police took the most elaborate serum v measures at Kalians airport on the arrival ol Mr. Lyttelton and his purt\ The airstrip uav (ho roughly inspected helurp the BOAC Argonaut's land ins. Nearly LOO uniformed p men, detectives and branch men covered everj I yank286 words
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69 1951-11-30 1 SAIGON N>v 29. I AFP).— A spokesman of General Start here today officially confirmed that Nguyen Binh. former Com-mander-in-Chief of the Vietminh troops in Southern Vietnam, had recently been killed during a patrol engagement with French and Vietnam troops on the Cambodian frontier This69 words
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132 1951-11-30 1 ROME. Nov. 28 (UP) Foreign Ministers of the 12 Atlantic p act nations agreed today on the "urgency" of creating European Army including German units. But their five-day conference failed to agree on methods for creating such a defence force or132 words
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Article150 1951-11-30 1 LONDON. Nov. 28 ißeuter*.— The House ot Commons tonight passed the Japanese Treaty of Peace Bill without a vote. Parliament's approval is not necessary for ratification ot the treaty "But the bill will enable the ijovernment to take certain measures when it is ratified, such150 words
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11 1951-11-30 1 Fifth Inniskillings Leave HK For Korea HONG KONG, Nov. 29 (UP)tore*.11 words
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190 1951-11-30 1 CAIRO Nov 29. (UP> British and 'Egyptian forces in the Suez Canal zone city of Ismaiha exchanged lire today after two bombs were hurled at Bntisn vehicles and a third exploded in a residential area. The first bombing incident occurred on Wednesday night190 words
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Article72 1951-11-30 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 29. (Reuter).— Screaming sirens sent millions of New Yorkers scurrying for shelter yesterday in the city's first practice air raid alarm since the end of World War 11. Normally bustling Times Square was as still as on a holiday during72 words
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Article56 1951-11-30 1 3- Vehicle Crash TWO motor cars and a. bus were involved in a c a h X fen ot£ a X n sT*^ aSS North Bridge Road yesterday. None of th e passengers-40 m the omnibus belonging to the Changi Omnibus Co., Johore Morria car and two in a Standard56 words
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Article22 1951-11-30 1 A FIRE was quickly put out bv the Fire -Brigade at a store iri Kim Chuan Road last night.22 words
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Article44 1951-11-30 1 LONDON WTKSEIr-. LONDON RUBBER 111 Dec. .ai Apr./J-ne ™*J Marker: Quiet. Spot: £957 lOi. per to: buyers, £960 Three months: £935 buyers, £940 idlers. Settlement price: £9o> Sale* Morning 45 tons; afternoon 30 tons. (SEE PAGI 9 *O NOON PRICES)44 words
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Article49 1951-11-30 1 On page one of our issue yesterday, we published a report un der the heading "Rumours On Monty For SEA Persist." We regret the motives that were unintentionally imputed to Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, to whom we tender our apologies.49 words
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54 1951-11-30 1 LONDON. Nov 28. (Renter* King George VI, who is recovering from a Inns operation. hopes to make a cruise pf some weeks in the battleship Vanguard early next spring He will be accompanied ov the Queen This was announced in i statement issued54 words
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Advertisement112 1951-11-30 1 *L£?T£ TRADERS LIMITED A IUIIN'HN »IUII.MS.,«f(H| .!>t tm w?wsp™«t A *W low i S^VPRICESAi it// a^j^ A^y^AA V^/ during X'mas Season Sale! lsu.il M« Sjle Price Vidor Fluorescent Lamp J M^* 4 w Criterion Electric I">n w Stream Automatic Electric U i -''>' 15 Taste T-Toast 5 w Toaster 4112 words
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220 1951-11-30 2 Committee To Petition Govt. Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday decided to make further representations to the Government to revise the tecently introduced foreign exchange regulations. The representations will be put forward by the Chamber's' sub-committee, whose members include Mr.220 words
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Article91 1951-11-30 2 Standard Staff Reporter REFERRING to the remarks made by Mr. C. F. Smith and Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy at the City Council meeting on Wednesday, about some candidates making wild statements regarding City Councillors. Mr. Chan Kum Chee. Progressive Party candidate for East Ward, yesterday recalled the91 words
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Article179 1951-11-30 2 GO TO POLLS EARLY Says McNeice Standard Staff Reporter THE ACTING Supervisor of Fiettion. Mr. G C. Thomson, last night urged the voters to gv tc the polling stations early so that the electoral machinery might work without a hitch tomorrow By going early the voters WOttM avoid long queues179 words
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Article171 1951-11-30 2 Standard Staff Reporter PEI PI FS sleeted representatives receive then education doI bv bein^ "yes-men" at the. City C< meetings, I rt ti ins ■<-"•<- indh idually the objects they have set for ►■•■■-< t ttter the lot of their f< I f Mr ft A171 words
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218 1951-11-30 2 Voters Told Of Impossible Prom ises Rajah's Election Meeting MR. FRANK JAMES speaking in support of Mr. A. V. Rajah, Pro^re^ivt' Party candidate for North Ward ill a nu't'lin« in Farrtr Park yesterday said, l ilt would lw> a tragedy if Mr. Rajah is not returned in thin 1 flection/'218 words
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Article53 1951-11-30 2 FOO HEE HOWE (35), was charged in the Singapore Second Puliee Court yesterday with impersonating a detective ai High Street on Nov. 28, and thereby tried to demand the payment of $25 from Chan Sun Ching. Foo ciaimed trial and was allowed baii of $25053 words
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Article58 1951-11-30 2 THE LABOUR candidate for Xorth Ward. Mr. A. R. Lazarous, said yesterday that to ease the manpowei shortage, Gov- 1 ernment shoi:!d set up a sec- tion in the labour exchange, j where able and willing men j who had been compulsorily "retired" could register58 words
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Article, Illustration129 1951-11-30 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SIKH moneylender, Sardara Singh, was acquitted in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday without being called to rive his defence on a charge o" obtaining a promissory note, the amount of which was not truly stated. It was alleged that Sardara Singh caused129 words
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219 1951-11-30 2 THE SINGAPORE Assize Court was told yesterday how a raid on a bicycle shop and the licencee's house at Yio Chu Rang Road on Aug. 3 resulted in the seizure of tv>7> van loads of bicycle parts. This was stated by A.S.P. Ee Sim219 words
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Article, Illustration555 1951-11-30 2 Paper Said Shirts Were Made In HK COURT TOLD MERCHANTS ON TRADE MARK CHARGE THE CASE against two well-known Singapore textile merchants, Hardial Singh and Balwant Singh, partners of Gian Singh and Company, for allegedly importing cotton shirts bearing a false trade description Made in U.S.A." opened in the SingaporeStandard - 555 words
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Article58 1951-11-30 2 THREE DAYS before taking caustic soda, a 51--year-old woman, Ong Bok Lian was stated to have told her daughter and a neighbour about her debts and hinted at making a suicide bid. This was revealed in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at an inquest into Ong's58 words
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99 1951-11-30 2 Standard Staff Reporter REFERRING to the charges of "wild promises," Mr. A. R. Lazarous Labour Party candidate for North Ward, categorically stated that "there is nothing in the Labour manifesto which is wild." The Labour Party, he said, is planning, if elected and with a99 words
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Article56 1951-11-30 2 MR. LIM YEW HOCK. President of the Singapore Labour Parly, is expected to arrive in the Colony tomorrow by BOAC from Bangkok. Mr. Lim has just completed a successful tour of the United States on a USIS Leader Grant. He is scheduled to arrive56 words
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Article61 1951-11-30 2 ABUDUL Rahman bin Sudin was charged in the Singap jre Fourth Police Court yesterday with stealing an identity card, two pairs of trousers, two shirt>. three dhoby receipts, three pawn tickets and $21 from Ibrahim bin Haji Yunos on Nov. 28. Rahman claimed trial and the61 words
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Article37 1951-11-30 2 LOW KAH TIAX was fined $50 in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for fraudulent possession of one and a half bags of rice in a bout at Telok Ayer Bnsin on Nov. 27.37 words
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122 1951-11-30 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SPECIAL Invistigation Branch was called in to inquire into a series of thefts which occurred at the Nee Soon Garrison swimming pool. This was stated at a District Court Martial held at Nee Soon. yesterday when Pte. Leslie John Farrow,122 words
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Article78 1951-11-30 2 NISSEN HUTS FOR VARSITY DEFERRED Standard Sl.,tf u r|w THE DI Building Comm %w gapore City C prove the Nissen huts I University of referred ba<-k cUlor. at theii .Wednesday, Thf Mr f. C. Jai bj Vice-Cham i sity. Dr C; the Comm,-.**-. v sent the Univ« f tThf Dniveri78 words
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Miscellaneous51 1951-11-30 2 liiiSKiSil I MAM OWN NATCHERALrBOpN ?TO**-^?l_2X^T f u V THAR now, u'l. V OW.H4MMV.r- '^o'^ vO«E 1 HC/Sj£WU JPI^ 1 MAMW DOntT RECKANJZff M&f) VMIT.T A6NER, *~J AMBROSE-OR 1 VO IS &>CK in *TMiS <MUSBIN. ■'■jf^P^ VP&Jf fT** g .am RETKAKJIZES j O < ..COURSE/'/J WHATEVER MAH ARMS PAPP*Y"?; O51 words
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Article, Illustration262 1951-11-30 3 'New Rules Will Create Ramp' Standard SlaflF BrglSJiln THE SIM;AI»()RF: Chinee (hanihrr Conimerre ye>terday ileriile<l to suppiirt lh«--petition sent by tbe soap manufacturer^ in the Colony ur»:in«: Covemneot lo lift its n«»u mien on the staiulardizalion of soap production. Mr. Yap Phong Geek, representative of the262 words
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Article308 1951-11-30 3 Standard Staff Reporter JO »°RE BAHRU, Thurs. L l V" st^? ped ta tod »y and a Sfelv ChUiese man from t u7 woman with whom lV invf J ivinff since 1942 While his adopted daughters were put in the custody O f a «g elderly wife,308 words
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Article165 1951-11-30 3 THE WAR DAMAGE Commission at Kuala Lumpur announced that since it commenced its work in March 1950, 41.000 awards have been made. 57.000 payments representing approximately SG6 million have been effected and nearly one-third of the total number of claimants have been notified of165 words
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Article103 1951-11-30 3 MR YAP PHENG GECK. representative of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce in the City Council, has been asked bv the Chamber to make a further appeal to the Singapore Improvement Trust not to take legal action against the 60 families asked to quit b.l.i. a103 words
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Article98 1951-11-30 3 REMOVING two zinc sheets from a wall of a hut, in Hoi How Road, in the early hours of Oct. 24, Ismail bin Osman broke in and stole a tiffin carrier and some clothes worth $38 belonging to a labourer, Shankaran. In the Singapore Second District98 words
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Article31 1951-11-30 3 THE NEW base medical store at the General Hospital is rapidly being completed, and is expected to be ready for use in January when supplies will be moved in.31 words
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Article106 1951-11-30 3 SUBSTATIONS liable to load shedding toda A Y mi «igW,Jig-H. 1 8i& O» M'»»- Alexandra Incinerator. J*®?j Bahru. llavelock Road. >l ala >a ll Hrewtry A.B.C Brewery, DieSllat Boai. Bokltnwk. M(jHl wm^^A Rangoon Road. Towner Road. Fi?e BStone,8 Stone, MackenxU > JgjJ; Bukit Timah Pmnps, BajesttCT Road,106 words
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Article231 1951-11-30 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government was strongly rritirised yesterday by Mr. Tan Lark Sye, president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and other Chamber Committee members for its "undemocratic" way of dealing with the Paya Lebar aerodrome dispute. The criticism was made during the231 words
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Article41 1951-11-30 3 THE Re^is*.: u <»t Societies, Federation ol Malaya, tuu i e iji.sed the applicati »iu n registration ol the Chin i Dental fe.search Association. Fede i1 Branch, and ol the H tkkien A^.^ tdation Benevolent Fui < Sect; -in.41 words
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Article188 1951-11-30 3 M.uiiip Rakuh Standard Woman Reporter PARIS GLAMOUR came to Singapore Last m^it at Baffles Hotel in the mall but chic selection brought here thlf month by Madame Monique Huguenot Prom her collection ot daytime and evening Frocks, the trend in fa.->hion> for the holidays188 words
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Advertisement261 1951-11-30 3 ?S iff s.-w"ivsit ■8t« v-% «?*»3SSk- \^9^E^^^^lk^3^^l i £>^#.vS^mMB:;H II \ttkWMiv XvyvX-^w.'wr .^^Kf'~3^^R ...Xv: x^^:- ;^K .^H 1 -'-^•^v- <*' >^!x^*" ?^jJMCTw^^^B IHII h.nr icctlfCi yesterday for crippled ex-con-n tVibu. It mn sent to Singapore Police ulquirt«v> Standard photo. WOTHER CHAIR FOR WAHID SUHMlanl Naff Reporter \N \IN I INDSAV261 words
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Advertisement151 1951-11-30 3 j^^S%lilii PERFECTION 9^lU^^^^Si/ttß^ i fe Thc name SKODA is fhe meolure ond n <» llmork of Q«o'«»y J I^^ recognixed and appreciated throughout the world. The SKODA CAR I SflF a rth y representative of this famous trodition. Its technical f| fi #1 HK::i:lfflF perfection, modern conception with tubular chassis151 words
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Miscellaneous129 1951-11-30 3 SINGAPORE fIRY EXHIBITION: Paintings bv Liu Kang. Chen Wen fbi Chen Chong Swee and Chong Son Pieng at British Council Hall. Y.W.C.A.: Mandarin (beginners* 9.30 a.m.. (advanced' 10. .iU a.m. Malay classes 9.15 a.m. 10. 30 a.m. and 5.15 p.m. MOBILE Rationing I nit: 9 .30— 12.30 p.m. Nee Soon129 words
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Article, Illustration281 1951-11-30 4 photo. Follow-up Ops. Still In Progress Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Heavy fire from the banks on both sides of the road in the Kulim District of Kedah was directed on a Police convoy of two civilian vehicles and a partly-armouredStandard - 281 words
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244 1951-11-30 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALA LLMITR, Tfcwre. F«U©wing ronfirmation In the Rulrr-in-C ouiuil of the death sentence* pa^^d by the Hifji <<»urt, three Chinese paid the extreme penalty in Taipin*: Prison. Chic of them, a lonian Wll handed la?*t nifiht and the other244 words
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Article116 1951-11-30 4 Standard buff Correspondent KLL'ANG Thurs-The Mentri Besai Johore, Data S>ed Kadir tec, m'panied by Che Ibrahim iht State Secretary. Tuan Syed Otl nan bin Ali, the State Public Relatu ru Officer, and Che Ad n r Hussies Stall Officer, Ciml Defence visited Kiuang todav to116 words
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Article86 1951-11-30 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— ll been decided by the r \t itive mm Itee 01 the ays Union to h< Id the M C gress 'ore on Dee d 25 Invitai a have beeH sent t< gai ■■'<■■ m to att< nd Um C86 words
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Article38 1951-11-30 4 HAND] Safar Day wai a bolid.,> fai mosi Muslims in Malacca and ■•u >i Musiim shi ps in i< r were closed fo* the daj Mani spent the day .it T;«rij r.g Klinf along the beach.38 words
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539 1951-11-30 4 Doctor Wrote Cheque For Robbers (Court Told) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Mrs. Rajeswary Nadarajah, wife of a Government doctor, said today, that while she and her family were kept under guard by a man armed with a pistol, another ransacked her rooms and almeirahs and robbed them of about $5,000 worth539 words
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351 1951-11-30 4 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. How two lovers, an Indian youth and a married Malay woman, took an oath to love each other Jill death and pledged it by drinking milk in which wat> mixed their blood, was told to Inehe Haroun. the351 words
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Article361 1951-11-30 4 PMU 'Snubbed' Ghani Protests Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Strong resentment is felt by Che Hashim Ghani, President of the Peninsula Malays Union, to what he calls the discriminatory treatment of the Federation of Malaya Government to the granting of interviews with Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Secretary of State361 words
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Article173 1951-11-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Due to the embarrassment caused to him by his wife accusing him of suffering from a disease, a young Resettlement Officer did not think it was necessary to support his family This was told by Francis Khoo today in the Magistrate's Court. before173 words
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Article40 1951-11-30 4 FIVE Kelantan teachers have been selected to attend the Kirby Course in the United Kingdom They are: Che Rahim Merican. Che Rahim Che Teh. Che Moha med Zain bin Haji Ahmad, Miss Pillay and Che Siti Kalthom.40 words
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241 1951-11-30 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Fourteen Thai Police* officers, who have been studying training methods in the Federation, were told last night by the Commissioner of Police. Mr. W. N. Gray, that they had the fullest possible measure of the friendship and loyalty241 words
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Article98 1951-11-30 4 MUAR Thurs.— An appeal by the DP. P. Johore against the acquittal by the Segamat Circuit Magistrate Inche Rauf. of Derrick Aelby. a planter of Pava Lang Estate. Batu Annam. who was charged with breaking the curfew at Resettlement Gat€. Jalan Buloh Kasap. Batu Annam.98 words
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Article95 1951-11-30 4 MALACCA. Tnurs The Malacca Session^ Court President. Mr F A Chua. today sentenced former police lieutenant A R King to 13 months rigorous imprisonment for cheating on two counts On the first charge of obtaining $20 from a shoemaker in exchange for a dishonoured cheque. King95 words
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Article62 1951-11-30 4 KUALA LUMIVR. Thurs The Malayan Railway Administration announces that there wilt be a curtailment in passenger train services between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore on Sunday. Dec 2 The down day mai. from Kuala Lumpur will run only to Tampin and back, and the up day mail from62 words
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Article466 1951-11-30 5 MC'sHaveMuch To Congratulate Selves— Ward Stan.lai .1 Staff Correspondent clear Hwi \t "m harS -7 l Uti k """'e it I I .1! lnu 'I' 8 < """"issionPrs who have j:n.,lea ihe aH.v.l.e, of ,he Municipal machine in 11..- yar S s,n,e the Mar have mud, on466 words
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29 1951-11-30 5 3 lOW >\ ele Town »id- to te were Aai OH >t;:d ijkuie t the vould e no ip i tasks of ii29 words
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105 1951-11-30 5 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed.— A dinner was given by Messrs. Borneo Co.. Ltd. in honour of the wholesalers of Scot: > EmulslOD m Penang Cafe 'at the New World Amusement Park this evening. Mr. J P Pearson. Manager ot Messrs Borneo Co. Ltd105 words
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52 1951-11-30 5 IPOH. Thurs— The Perak Chinese Advisory Board will meet at Taiping tomorrow (or a general discussion of Chinese affairs in Perak. The Mentri Besar of Perak Dato Panglima Bukit Gan'ang. who is the chairman of the Board, will preside. The meeting is closed to52 words
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Article37 1951-11-30 5 PENANC. Thurs. A Chinese. Tan Eng Kee. was found dead with a rope tied round his neck near the road in Gertae Sansgul at noon today. It is believed that the man had been murdered.37 words
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583 1951-11-30 5 PENANG, Thur*. Graphic details of a plot hat<»ht»<l at a meeting, wh!«*li eventually Irtl lo ihr iiiurdcr of a liiiKM' on lh<* ni»bt of April 9 thU yrar at Bukit La<la >lati. Kay an Lepas, b<H*aiiH<* he was known a-* a "i»a<l man** were583 words
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233 1951-11-30 5 COMMISSIONER'S STATEMENTS 'MISLEADING' PENANG, Thurs. Mr. Ponnudurai's speech at the last ordinary meeting about the Type I houses to be built at the Green Lane estate was described by Mr. N. Ward, the Acting Municipal President as "rather misleading and inaccurate statements at today's .Municipal Commissioners' meeting. Pointing out that233 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-11-30 5 Che Wanchik Abidin the only Malay woman candidate iontrstin? the Municipal elect' is in Penan«. seen wil' 1 Che Shariffah Shah* Ajaliir. J.P.. President of the Women's Section. UMNO.33 words
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195 1951-11-30 5 IPOH. Thurs.— At the re- sinned hearing of an extortion] case before Magistrate Cue Arshad t is morning, the a< cu>ed, Kong Kong Siew (53), a former employee of the Antlcorjruption Branch of the local C.1.D.. said that he took the $100 in question195 words
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343 1951-11-30 5 Petiang^s Fir it ETe efforts Stan<lar<l Staff CorrnywJrwl PENANC, Hhuis. iili mms im <l«> 10 \wfnr|Milliii!> takes place in ih<* first Hfiinlriaai iLrliai— krrr, raadioates of thr Ka«lii al l*ari>, ilir I al»our Tari\ bm rh»* I nit«<l Malay National Organisation tnrnrtl out343 words
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Article, Illustration151 1951-11-30 5 Youth Sentenced For Possessing Banned Literatnre Standard Staff orrrs|»«»nd<nt A!. OR STAR H ra A rear-old Chi ickc Chmm K mi 4 ot Simp m| tmpal K<* iih rtm\ icted r ■>•■ leni ed to "a a noatht ind I Jay* -,i.»v -!i;i dale o < having in ''i posses*PR - 151 words
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Miscellaneous276 1951-11-30 5 FEDERATION DIARY PENANG JcARLTONr Leong Lung ««j|UUuKS R£K: Manon (FIWICh) 3.15. 8.15 IPOH j kl.\: The Man Who Cheated Hma:id 915 p.m. Teresa 12 45 3. 64* and self 3. «.;{O. and 9 p.m t %Ttl%V Should They Marty jji? n£t i CAPITOL: JElayuan Sukama 19M. {Mandarin} 1.15. 3.30. 845276 words
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897 1951-11-30 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morining News Paper Dear Mr. Lyttetton.... Ifr you are coming here in the hope that you will gather new tacts that would throw a revealing Hghi on what is called the problem of the Emergency then, we are afraid, you will go back no wtsri 'ban you897 words
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Article, Illustration1386 1951-11-30 6 O. M. GREEN - MALAYA: THE SHAKIN KEYSTONE O. M. GREEN By LONDON. MR. LYTTELTON is in Malaya to see for himself the gravity of the Com--11 munist rebellion, which after three and a half years is worse than when it began. According to the latest official returns for this whole period. Communist losses,1,386 words
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Article944 1951-11-30 6 Review of Views 4 Confused j POLITICAL leaders in Malayaare confused said Melayu; Rnya. The paper was coin-; meriting on the lack of clear; cut policies among .Malayan; political parties. It *eems. said Melayu R.iya, that; .Malaya is unique because: (1)« There are more than 10 poli-« tica] parties tor944 words
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247 1951-11-30 6 UNDRESSED -IF YOU DON'T WEAR PERFUME NEW YORK. TT^HERE other men look, Henri Robert smells and sniffs. Known as "the nose" in American perfume industry, Mr. Robert can tell whether a woman has scented herself properly at 100 paces away. "A woman without perfume to me is as shocking as247 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-11-30 6 f "Take it easy, chum!— l've 1 only been mending it for him 116 words
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Article394 1951-11-30 6 George Wolff - George Wolff by WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. WARNINGS that a truce in Korea may give the Chinese communists a free hand elsewhere in Asia, will i be stressed by American dipi lomats in their dealings with the western governments. This was clearly indicated by Far Eastern experts in394 words
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Advertisement64 1951-11-30 6 i Sd' 7 e ot hcailat he eye pain, eye fatigue, nervous exhaustion are the direr 1 result of visual defe< l> TO RF.Lint THfc SYMPTOMS only a thorough accurate and «-ientifie examination b> u> cm show the true condition of your eyes Glasses recommended onlv if needed PW m64 words
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Advertisement18 1951-11-30 6 THERE'S NO BETTER GIFTS THAN WATCHES VOW X'MAS THIMLOC! WATCHMAKU 395 North Bridge Rd. Singapore. 6. Rhone *****.18 words
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Advertisement48 1951-11-30 6 <-~> i^\ l^t I^. > > /v W^9o9 ■4c 4c -k V Jr -.4 <5 jr~+imm S. HfIMIDA PATHE DISCOVERY A very promising Singapore youngster. Judge for yourself hcor h»s first recording on PATHE PTH. 72. "Merachun Hot. "Chendero Wosch j (Modern Mosril MALAY MAL RECORDS y!wp i)JJl?) REC v48 words
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Article, Illustration650 1951-11-30 7 lET GOVT CLEAR jTS OWN DECKS! JLf Ail WHO HAS COME TO LISTEN TO US! Mr. Lyttelton mil he uith us for a while and we invite renders to write in and make their viens heard. E fi< rgencj commenced with the murder of 1 ak in650 words
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293 1951-11-30 7 Sir: -Much has boon published and much more will be published in the newsnr per columns since it was first announced that Secretary of State for the Colonies O'iVer Lyttclton is visiting Malaya to get first hand information and to discuss with293 words
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Article126 1951-11-30 7 Departments Is $600.0nn In the Federal Estimates. 1951. When the Emergency has been completely extirpated a determined effort should be made to discover and fix the guilt of the officers of Government responsible for permitting the outbreak of the Emergency and allowing it to drag on for126 words
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Article247 1951-11-30 7 Sir,— ls the heterege.nous mixture of peoples in Malaya looKing forward to the visit oi Mr. Oliver Lyttelton to satisiy it* curiosity or does it £°Pf things to happen? Things that woufd put a full stop to conjectures; hopes and wishful th The in fnhabitants of247 words
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677 1951-11-30 7 Sir; The people of Malaya in my opinion are mentally sick. The cause of this can be largely traced to the conditions prevailing during the Japanese occupation which have also plagued the people with physical illnesses of many sorts such as undernourishment, beri-beri,677 words
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Article1041 1951-11-30 7 LOCAL LEA DERS SA Y Mr. A.P. Rajah— "MR. Lyttelton should be x taken around and shown some of the appalling housing conditions in Singapore. Housing Is inextricably bound up with politics. Give a man a good home and his politics are influenced acrordingly. Let him live like a beast1,041 words
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Advertisement31 1951-11-30 7 the storu of malauan Travel... H with comfort i I W' i > \>4 ft ft A 0 *f2r *^w^ MALA I Pj* lT^OC t *M JUIUWG. WMeWOM MANACHSi .MAHSMIO CO.. ITB-.31 words
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Advertisement87 1951-11-30 7 1 ttS^^ J us t kke the real thing KTf GLAMOR I W- >; IMITATION PEARLS. i; SINGLE slKi\(,s 5 *Wr **'"?> not now s I I h. FROM 5 I6»5O EA I \-^^^C^ ITREBLE HOWS I I K«OMS 23.50 EA 5 K"" Zji^ WITH GOOD ALITY paste V r87 words
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Article, Illustration220 1951-11-30 8 Liner To Stay In Dry Dock Standard Shipping: Reporter THE King of Laos, returning to Indo-China after receiving medical treatment in France, will arrive in Singapore today in the Messageries Maritimes liner Felix Roussel. The 21,000-ton ship will enter Keppel Harbour dry dock soon after220 words
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Article195 1951-11-30 8 WHARVES Ship Godown Gate Angbv 22 2 Antenor 13 14 4 Aeneas 8 7 Asphalioo a 7 7 Benalbancah 42 4:: 2 Bencruachan 17 18 4 Bougainville 2"> 26 2 City ot Ovyawa 11/12 4 Elastern Queen 44 l Fionia 23 _'4 2 Frederick Lykes 38 39195 words
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118 1951-11-30 8 Passengers To Get Christmas Fare On Monroe Standard Shipping Reporter SINGAPORE passengers embarking on the American President Lines round the world ship President Monroe next month. are assured of red! Christmas fare during the festive season. The liner is expected in Singapore on Dec. '15 and leaves for Penang on118 words
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229 1951-11-30 8 Standard Aviation Reporter STATISTICS completed by B.O.A.C's Traffic Department show that the Corporation's York freighters have this year been maintaining their tradition as "flying Noah's Arks." Among the other creatures that 8.0.A.C. "took good care of' .were 200 toads, 200 pythons. 30 lizards. 20229 words
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Article43 1951-11-30 8 THE rank of Commodore has been instituted in the Royal fleet Auxiliary Service. Thus service which is manned by Merchant Navy personnel comprises more than eighty vessels, including a hospital ship, over 10 large freighting tankers and >ome Meet supply ships.43 words
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Article24 1951-11-30 8 THE freighter Rempnng which arrived in Singapore from Amsterdam yesterday brought .'5.800 cases ot Dutch potatoes and 500 cartons 0! milk.24 words
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Advertisement540 1951-11-30 8 i FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Orethmd Son Francisco L»« Kmgdm All Americon fir Cana^ow Citiet P^MMf P S'fc««i S'p^e Arr tA/SF J. L LUCKENBACH 30 Nov/6 Dec 25 Dec ALASKA BEAR 24/26 Djc 2S D«c 29Oec/lJo« 20 J«« For full part.cu'jr-. at Dr v Cnr^o Deep Tanks 3nd540 words
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Advertisement366 1951-11-30 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P Faroe Dec 14 essel for Muar Weekly H °»»9 Ta for Rengat Dec 3 essel tor N\<xac:a Twice Weekly j Ho "9 Thon 9 r r on essel tor Port Dickson Weekly S. Ap. Api.. Dec 4 rung Song366 words
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Advertisement329 1951-11-30 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-America Line Nederlond Line Ro^erdom Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE JEW ORLEANS. S'pore P. S'hom Penang Soestdyk (HAL) 4/13 Dec 14/15 Dec 16/17 Dec SALATIGA RL> 29 Dec/4 Jan 5/6 Jon 7/8 Jon RADJA (SMNi 12/18 Jan 19/20 Jon329 words
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Advertisement507 1951-11-30 8 "MALAYA" far Bangkok P e P^ h Hongkong I 3 Dec <„ 5) "KIN A" for bongkok Hong. kong, Manila Kobe YokoHomo 19-21 Dec I*-I|Q "LALANDIA" t for So-go- 0 Bangkok 23-23 D-c "KAMBODIA" for Bangkok, Hongkong Kobe fj Voko4< "FALSTRIA" for Sagon Bangkok 7-9 J #w "INDIA" for Bangkok,507 words
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Miscellaneous30 1951-11-30 8 Despatches TODAY: Pontianak noon by, F. Amiiupwtty. Arrivals TODAY: Thailand (Setters) by train. Djakarta (letters) by kalabahi. Ceylon (letters and parrels) by Felix Roussel. Sibu (letter?; and parcels" by Bruas.30 words
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463 1951-11-30 9 GEORGE RASIAH - GEORGE RASIAH By Standard Staff Reporter v*H,cE Singopore timber exporters and officiql circles agreed fxpoH controls moy now be relaxed, builders generally were opposcd to the suggestion. Suppliers of building materials as well as builders here feel that the relaxation of export controls463 words
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81 1951-11-30 9 a ,tA Malf Correspondent MPi K. Nov. 29: It has been the td« ration for many years for padi rt loans from traders to tide them g se.v>on. For this the trader received i got hi> money and interest back by t: him81 words
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Article85 1951-11-30 9 I Nov. 29 (Reuter) America exmitcd quantities" of her Governmentrubber to friendly countries early Commerce Department announces. M ai- lars i to price t- A P US Loan To Japrfn THF US Export and Import I Par k w.ll grant Japanese textile istrica a85 words
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34 1951-11-30 9 thf Brazilian Government nas 15 Ens $100 000 000. the new tax Br Af jl *h- #nd of the live-year m-swzm remainder by Brazil U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article116 1951-11-30 9 RUBBER rilt latest Singapore rubber prices festerday were per Ib:— Bayers Sellers No I RSS Spot Loose $1,372 $1,381 FOB. in bales Dec No I RSS $1.38 $1,381 No Z KSS $1.33} $1.34 No 3 KSS $1,294 $1.36 Tone: Quiet. LONDON rt'IBBLK Thursday's opening prices per Ib. were:116 words
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Article194 1951-11-30 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 29. With a view to the economic development of the fishing industry in this country, lUDA has made grants for the purpose of tarrying out surveys and experiments in several places in the Federation. Besides providing the money required194 words
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228 1951-11-30 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Malayan share market was generally easier today. Several rubber shares were, marked down, white the industrial section was quiet. Tins were barely steady. I Changed prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers B. B. Petrol 46/6 47/6 Fed. Disp. (new) 1.25 1.75 Henry228 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-11-30 9 photo. University of Malaya students crowd around while Mr. Jack Abbott, Directo of Union Ltd., explains the intricacies of the Pepsi Cola bottling machinery at the plant in Havelock Road Singapore. StandardStandard - 32 words
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64 1951-11-30 9 THE Honqxong and Kowloon Chinese merchants trade mission now visiting the South China trade fair in Canton has already plnced orders, totalling HXSISO,--000 for native paper. porcelain ware and potato Hour. Negotiations are said to be presently going on for purchases of medicines,AAP - 64 words
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163 1951-11-30 9 LONDON, Nov. 29 (ReutersSenior finance officials and economic experts ot the Commonwealth are expected to meet here on Jan. 8 to prepare for the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' secret conference beginning here on Jan. 15. The agenda for the crucial Ministerial talks on the163 words
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199 1951-11-30 9 Staodard Staff Correspondent BANGKOK. Nov 29 The Ministries of the Interior and of Defence have warned the public to be careful in buying insurance. The announcement stated that Government could not be held responsible for the failure of insurance businesses and pointed out that199 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-11-30 9 CAPTAIN D. Sutherland, Wharf Superintendant of the Singapore Harbour Board, left Singapore in the Royal InterJvrean Line passenger-freighter Maetsuyckerfor Australia on retirement. He wai acconv »SSi2&S&.I -ior staff members, Captain Sutherland first joined the S.H.B. in 1933. Picture shows Captain and Mrs. Sutherland with Mrs. N. BlytheStandard - 63 words
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Article89 1951-11-30 9 Standard Market Reporter SMALL business passed in. the Singapore produce market yesterday. Copra had buyers at $38$ per picul and sellers $382, with business passing at $38 5/8. Coconut oil was a quiet market, sellers indicating $63| and buyers $62J per picul. Some business was reported89 words
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234 1951-11-30 9 Standard Staff Reporter SEVENTY students of the University of Malaya— ail members of the Economic Society of the University visited the Pepsi Cola bottling plant of Union Ltd. in Havelock Road, Singapore, yesterday as part of their studies in observing "modern Singapore industrial development."234 words
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Article26 1951-11-30 9 Buying rates for Canadian dollars (per 1100 Mala\jn) aie $34 5/16 ITT), $34 7/17 (OD), $34 11/16 (90 d/st); selling $33 15/16 ready (TT./O.D26 words
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115 1951-11-30 9 SEPANG Valley Estate Ltd. ha« been sold to Chinese interests for $550,000, reports Harper and Gilfillan and Co., Ltd. i In view of the recent decline in the value of ruober, the directors consider the price satisfactory. A deposit of $50,000 has been115 words
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Article34 1951-11-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov 29 A Malay who hns beer, carrying on a small textile bu.sn.essweaving and dyeing sarong batik— has been given a loan ot $2,000 by RIDA to expand his business.34 words
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Article31 1951-11-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR,^ Nov 29:~ The Rural and Industrial Development Authority has made a gVant of $3,500 for the purpose of building pig-sties in three squatter resettlement areas w Malacca.31 words
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Article35 1951-11-30 9 Lord Wakehur«t Bmi»«»> locate has told the 0 N Econum.i fomm.ttee in Parti thai Bril.-n coula not afford io contribute w •ny new fund lor economic <tev«lopment ©i other coun trie*. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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152 1951-11-30 9 Lower London Prices Hit Rubber Mart Standard Market Reporter LOWER London prices resulted in o smofl decline in quotations in the Singapore rubber market, which opened yesterday about 3/4 cent per Ib. below Wednesday's levels. Moderate turnover of business was recorded in Ut 1 morning, but the market m quiet152 words
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Article137 1951-11-30 9 Hit Man Urges HONGKONG. Wo« 29 (Reuter-AAP-Mr B A PenWd we!: known barrister esi ing the Hongkong Etel m ab suggested thai i tarifl \h 'mp(,>ed on Japanese K""^' 1 !"n--t .'i'd into the C< tl< mj and hie reverse dei ved be137 words
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Article43 1951-11-30 9 HONGKONG, \< v 2s S. ,jI Stanri;ird Service— Oosinf r f on ih f Hongkong BxchaniQK today were HKJISS2 l< M Sleriing. HKS*iB7O t«- US$l; HKfl 817 to Mmlayan It; HK50.39l to one Indonesian Ruoiah; id HK$32B 2 r 1< one tm43 words
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Advertisement104 1951-11-30 9 l 1 EDI ATE DELIVERY LVt BUILT-IN RADIOS IN SHORT AKD LCK3 WAVE CAN NOW BE TTED TO THE FIAT 1400. :gress motors ltd. Oft: ARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9 rr.EPAT.^N REPRESENTATIVES V ''=ARNE BROS. LTD. V^» TIME MEANS MONEY! 9 --_j Fly yourself and your JK cargo by C.P.A., and104 words
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Advertisement44 1951-11-30 9 UNDERWOOD THE WORLD'S LEADING TYPEWRIUR Enqulriet to UNOCRWOOD GENfRAI AGCNCIFS (MAI AY A (TO SINGAPORE KUALA -LUMPUR PtNANG SIME DARBY CO ITO IPOH MALACCA KOTA BAHRU I THE LAST WORD I I REFINEMENT I SANOILANOS tUTTIRY 4\ CO.. ITO4 SINGAPOtI KUALA LUMPU* «H>M WgW44 words
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Article820 1951-11-30 10 ANNE KERR - ANNE KERR By THE STORY SO FAR: READ THIS FIRST— AH NEM, an old wizard who lived in a coconut tree, finds that his magic wand has lost its power. After some strange adventures he gets himself another wand, and sets off with it820 words
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Article109 1951-11-30 10 Leaguers' Call-Box CHARLIE LI.M (16 yrs.) of S. Iheras Road. Pudu. Kuala I.umnur. Selan^or. seeks pen-friends of either sex in any part of the world. His hobbies are playing hockey and football swimming. camping exchanging pen-pals' photos EUDIE. KON (16 yrs). ol in C'heeseman Road. Penan?, would like to correspond109 words
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Article456 1951-11-30 10 VIOLET M. ROBERTS - VIOLET M. ROBERTS By 'W'HAT subject shall 1 use tor my next English composition? I wish I knew the name of the bird I saw in the plum tree this morning. Whi.*h career shall I choose? I'd like to give a party but I'm not sure456 words
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Advertisement165 1951-11-30 10 FIVE TIMES JHHpt 11 a.ni..i.r>,f.i:> DAILY I 9.30 p.m. iffiß^ji rat I c^ by TECHNICOLOR Hi |O^E& /ffJiff WIMS9 NOW ON SALE— SsTttTS^Sfit DECEMBER "FUMALAYA" TOMORRO W AT MIDNIGHTS *i SPENSE-FILLED! M^— \CTIO.N PACKED:! IK^'' M-G-M's Slarrina: s. t Walter Margart-I PIDGEON LEICHTO\ "t^ 1^ STARTLING I a- WIN(,il) KILLEItS165 words
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Advertisement220 1951-11-30 10 LAST 4 SHOWS: 2- 1.i;,.,, BfIBBffiBISIHMH t>/r tiaat WIMgIMfmBmHSSKk PW c^b. I frit I UJJ ftjLr Sfl SPORTS lUUi22U' -I PAT if FT WM£i3mWbm>Jm' y exposed? plus: j *^yyi Tinciii^^ 10 Rounds of the most ama/ine K,,v SAXRY SAHULKK is ,",Y TWO DIFFERENT PROGARMMES FROM InMoR R r lA Popular220 words
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Miscellaneous830 1951-11-30 10 *\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\ 2 ■lll *m8» JSi f»• <* t* pODAV S FOREt \ST:-Ue are J J back ajain to the luck* day*. 5 Women are particularly for- > tunate today in all profusions J concerning art. beautv culture 2 ballet dancins. dressmaking and i phyMcal training. The evening; is cloudy however830 words
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Article312 1951-11-30 11 KARACHI, Nov. 2 9 (Reuter)— The MCC won the toss and batted first in the second unofficial Test match against Pakistan which started here today. The teams: MCC: N. D. Howard (captain), D. B. Carr, A. J. Watkins, D. J. Robertson, D. J. Kenyon, T312 words
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Article166 1951-11-30 11 HAMILTON, Scotland, Nov. 29 (AP)— Police have arrested one man in connection with an attempt to bribe a Scottish League soccer player to lose a game. Joseph McCudden, s baker, appeared in* court here yesterday and was bound over until Friday when he will166 words
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337 1951-11-30 11 But Draw Was Fair Result wrin>ir y v Venioll Morgan, Renter's Sports Editor dr. a™ 11 STADIUM, Nov. 28 (Renter). -England and Austria arew their "lnternational soccer match here today each scoring twice after a goalless first half, .u A capacity crowd of 100,000337 words
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Article44 1951-11-30 11 RANGOON. Nov. 29 (AP>— The Swedish Gotenborg XI defeated a Burmese selection side 3-1 in the final of a series of soccer matches today. The Sweden led 1-0 at interval. Burma's only goal came through the last minute from a penalty.44 words
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134 1951-11-30 11 THE ACHILLES CLUB of Singapore will hold a cross country race on Sunday at 8.30 a.m. over a course starting from the Bukit Brown/Lornie Road junction through the Macßitchie Reserve area and ending at the Sluice Gates. Entries for the race should be sent134 words
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Article31 1951-11-30 11 A SPECIAL General Meeting of the Chinese Athletic will be held on Sunday at 12.00 noon at No. 28A Cavanagh RT>ad. All members and supporters are requested to attend31 words
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413 1951-11-30 11 Services Will Be Big Threat In This Yr.'s Hockey Tourney THE THIRD annual quadrangular hockey tournament run by the Singapore Hockey Association Im^lii** today on the padang with the Civilian*, who *<m the tournament twice before, still favourites for the championship. The tourney this year is made more interesting by413 words
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Article158 1951-11-30 11 KONG, PENCHEFF FIONT RUBBER WHO will be third time lucky? That is the question in the minds of wrestling fans who will go to the Happy World Stadium to morrow for their weekb fare. King Kong and George Pencheff are matched for the third time by promoter Wally Oakes There158 words
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Article116 1951-11-30 11 LONDON. Nov ;j. <AP).— Three player^two Austrians and r r.r English will be Vtpsrtoi to the InU-rn ttu.ral Football Association ft.r rule infractions during yesterday's Austria England soccer mat' h rr fere* Jark Mnuat of Scotland said last ni^M The player*, are I o pold116 words
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Article136 1951-11-30 11 SINGAPORE Engineei H«-i:i--menl playing a scratch learn two men being picked from iii« sideline to make uam surprisingly defeated S. 1 r; pore Harbour Board 3 2 in their first round SHA Junior Divisioi k o tie at Gillman H. m yesterday. Harbour B..i:d were pr<136 words
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Article100 1951-11-30 11 Little Rest For Swedes Tom orrow SIX Swedish internal:* n ais an* with the 21 man dothenhuri; foothill tear due in Singapore tomorrow by Bharat Airway >. The tram will arrive at 1 p.m.. Just four hours before they go on the field at Jalan li<>var Stadium to play their100 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-11-30 11 photo American Tony Trabert falls in an effort to play a wide shot in his marathon match against Queensland's lan Ayre, Nov. 17 It was a third round tie in the New South Wales championships and Trabert won 10- 12. <» 2. 12-10 and (i-4. APAP - 45 words
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Article173 1951-11-30 11 ROYAL KA\ hi Donai md ti xinced I n i.-. Junim Sei I the SH.A. KO 9 competition i1 She I gi md The BNAt ■•■<■■<■ U v ters 1 te ii I I Bat hall tin Ski| pel Brown •a icored i'^^ I the fii tlO173 words
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Advertisement283 1951-11-30 11 DRIVING I] PI IBIS w bC contem- S ing overseas STJES mjj tomobik Asso- a in Singapore i r Vehicles. u rt photograhps s n, fot the per- r for record J a permit does J preclude a massing a driving J re countries r Temporary Holders canpermiU KtMER&CO. rral283 words
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Advertisement1389 1951-11-30 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMPMTg NOTICES VOTICE is hereby given that Swee Poon Thai of Nos 68 and 170, Serangoon Road Singapore, has applied to the 3oard of Licensing Justices Singapore, for a First Class 3 ublic House Licence to sell Beer and Stout on the ground loor of Nos 168 and 1701,389 words
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Advertisement557 1951-11-30 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENI iIR CHARLES MURRAYf AYNSLEY wishes to hank all those who attended he funeral, who sent flowers ir who otherwise expressed heir sympathy. He hopes to hank all individually before ong. PERSONAL W HAT Shall 1 Give? Well, Mary. I advise you to ead the Singapore Standard Cmas issues on557 words
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Advertisement186 1951-11-30 11 FOR SALE LAND 12.100 square ft. Ceylon Road area Apply Box No. T. 528 S'pore Standard. MODERN Steel Brick Bungalow Kuala Lumpur first class residential area vacant possession for particulars principals please contact Advertiser c/o 349 Amp a n g Road. Kuala Lumpur also Licensed Austin Seven Car 1926 $400.186 words
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Article39 1951-11-30 12 CAIRO. Nov. 29 (AP).— Mdhmoud Talaat, Egyptian Davis Cup tennis player, rollapsed on a court yesterda> durin? a same and died i few minutes later. Talaat. Egypt's top doubles player, was in his early forties.39 words
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Article53 1951-11-30 12 TODAY'S SPORT HOCKEY— SHA Quadrangular Army v. Navy 4" p.m. to 5 ]>.vi.; RAF v. Civilians 5.15 p.m. to 615 p.m. Both on SRC padang FRIENDLY— F. &N. Cup 22. 3 BOD v. GHQ "B" at Tanglin. SOCCER— S'pore Youth Council final: Federation of Boys Clubs v Kiwi League at53 words
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422 1951-11-30 12 DOPING: OWNERS WILL SEND SWABS OVERSEAS UNABLE to Obtain facilities for cross checking analyses of swabs taken of horses suspected of having been doped. Straits Racing Association officials plan to have this additional analysis made in England or Australia* A S.R.A. official, in an interview yesterday zaidthat the owners fully422 words
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151 1951-11-30 12 No Hosts Yet For B'minton Tourney IPOH, Thurs. The annual triangular badminton tournament between Penang, Perak and Selangor, has hit a snag because Selangor who are the hosts this year, have said that they are unable to entertain their sister states during Christmas on the ground that their new badminton151 words
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Article278 1951-11-30 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By CLOCKING 38 seconds for three, Flylite (Tulloh) who I worked alone, returned the best time yesterday when hordes entered for the Perak Turf Club Winter meeting were given their final gallops jri the second track which was slightly heavy. If this brown Australian278 words
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238 1951-11-30 12 IPOH, Thurs.— The Perak Chif, Recreation Club were beatfh b J^ r A ee mat ches to one bv tea e ml-1£J L in the Cu wif erak K? in Jes Leone Khuan Nyean and N. Caleb \MCA wjwt t hey won hath L238 words
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Article31 1951-11-30 12 By a solitary goal scored by i T>» S^ ndram the Police beat ttie KAF Seletar in the hockey knock out competition match played at Seletar on Wednesday31 words
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Article82 1951-11-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The YMCA beat Headquarters Malaya by four goals to one at hockey on the Brickfields Road ground this evening after dominating play. The Y's opened their score just before the interval through Fernandez. In the second session they missed several open goals82 words
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Article240 1951-11-30 12 t AT U P AH AT. Thurs—Ungku lanir b. A. Bakar won his first round match on the opening mght of the Batu Pahat District i? J ll ntoa Championships which began at the Chinese Recreation Club court here on Sunday. He beat his young rival 15240 words
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Article1025 1951-11-30 12 SKIP - All Blues Cup Fight Tomorrow SKIP By THE All Blues Rughv competition will star! toi morrow at Singapore when the Selangor All Blues, holders of the trophy, meet their Singapore rivals. Last season, playing at Kuala Lumpur, the Selangor Blues heat the Colony by 1 1 points to three. The1,025 words
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Article244 1951-11-30 12 SINGAPORE Asians in their fifth post-war bid for the All-Blues cup. will field the "youngest" team in their history. The selectors pin their hopes on a group of youths who are expectel to beat Selangor's older and more experienced side tomorrow, in what is most244 words
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Advertisement242 1951-11-30 12 it Aft WmfmW OPENING TODAY Warner Bros. Thrilling! Spectacular Drama! "CAPTAIN HORATIO HORNBLOWER" v tar ring Gregory Virginia PLCK MAYO In Technicolor SAT. Ist Dec IH.">l MIDNIGHT SHOW X is m a Booty P. Ram lee in "JIT WIT A" The most Powerful "Love Drama" Produced By Malay Him Production242 words
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Advertisement82 1951-11-30 12 Last 2 Shows at 330 and 7.30 p.m. Diamond Theatre MV. Rajamma. Kempiraj and others. "R4JAVIKRAMA" (Tamil) TOMORROW! A First Class DetectiveTamil Story Ever Produced! T. R. Mahalingam and S. Varalakshimi MOHANA SUNDARAM with Kumari Kamala. K. Sarangapani and others. MALAY FOR BEGINNERS jyjALAY in 30 hours The book you82 words
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Advertisement158 1951-11-30 12 Christmas JPf^few* 2^ HCH ANTING w i SOLE IMPORTERS:— KIAN GWAN (M> LTD. 35. Telok Ayet Street. Tel: 5914 35; > roMlrlJT HAPPY WORLD STADIUM -mlinl at 8.30P.M SEE THE WORLD TaMOUS HIMAN M\,n If S YOGI lip "sTfIPC S ARCHERY lH^m^^3 INDIA >■< j^l I TICKETS S3. S2. $1.158 words
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Miscellaneous46 1951-11-30 12 ItimhMH HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya: TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 10.42 Malacca 8.30 8.48 Port Dickson 7.11 7.29 Port S'ham 6.07 6.53 Penang 1.01 1.38 TOMORROW: Singapore 10.18 11.2? Malacca 9.15 9.30 Port Dickson 7.56 8.11 Port S'ham 7.01 7.40 Penang 1.43 ?.2546 words
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Title Section12 1951-11-30 1 Singapore Standard Christmas Supplement 12 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1951. FREE12 words
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Article1031 1951-11-30 1 Felix Brebis - Christmas Day Is March 25 Felix Brebis By The Editor do^s nol neces* sarili ajsocißte himself with the opinions expressed in this article, though n* author insures us his mrgumenti are thr ontcon t* o f a lifetin o f research. The theory piii f&fioQrd is thai the Nativity actually1,031 words
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Article, Illustration1395 1951-11-30 1 Charles Radford - Do You Remember Charles Radford By "D'you reinetnber It is a phrase heard more oj'en at Christmastime than at any otter period o; the year, for r» e is something about Christmas that inexorably sends the memory racing back over the years, to youth and childhood. It is essentially a1,395 words
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Advertisement44 1951-11-30 1 v w a Kb 31 $g In k SBw I «#J f JI 3S fi ft AP ft I I DIAMOND IMPORTERS GOLDSMITHS. I HOLLAND B SI>4GAPORE 1. K 3g }9 A CORDES O Z-. 3uTH BRIDGE RO. 4 Wecsperplein, Arnitcrdom TEL: 5120°- U44 words
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Advertisement49 1951-11-30 1 Qammefer n p II If Gdmmeter 25 Jetjv6> stainless steel waterproof Selfwinding non magnetic shock protected special dark lite assorted dials DIAL DIAMETER S 220 A CHRONOMETER GRADE WATCH Of TWO YEARS EXCEPTIONAL GUARANTEE ACCURACY 9 a 14 Wt lit T Mil 7, inA Mrfrl^^l 9 CaSfyr Quo* Singapore49 words
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Article, Illustration572 1951-11-30 2 Imaginations are some' times apt to run riot at Christmas-time, but can you imagine a cobra in a glass jar as one of your guests? Add to that a Christmas pudding boiled in a native cook's vest, then feed some of it to theMirror - 572 words
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Article, Illustration856 1951-11-30 2 MICHAEL ARDIZZONE - MICHAEL ARDIZZONE By but Brown sternly forbade us to touch them ""till the proper time.* 1 I think he had ideas about singing k 'Auld !.a:;£ Syne* 1 and "Good K ng Wen t las." Pudding Boiled In Cook's Vest rUNNEK was good, up a point. T lere856 words
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Article, Illustration653 1951-11-30 2 Hal Boyle - STRANGE BUT TRUE Few Pipe Smokers Turn To Crime! Hal Boyle, By A. P. Correspondent i.MOXG the titbits of pipe lore is an o'd theory that pipe smokers rarely are criminals. This applies, naturally, to those who put tobacco in their pipes not opium. "A survey of police commissioners once653 words
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Advertisement59 1951-11-30 2 J§ tniquf as an S S ELECTION WATCH 'U /or //^.vg who want to be on time. zl S r ELECTION j i rig JKm JK&r ====i Zer**S\ Jr M \^-j3Hfj&r~' I'iKClAii WtTCK flMlKf W! *^^«W^ jg «M r r #O r^ tV tntmiliny r»li..bilit., ft &/e ws CHUN CHONG59 words
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Advertisement188 1951-11-30 2 ore A ere s x"& *f*'**r m \^^gr £11 A 1 2yVktt caDSKTHSio»«or.ji^nc .w i ijl R_ i t©h© mm GOLDSMITHS E DIAMOND DEALERS 644.H0WM BRIDGE RD^SPOBEZ TEL:B27IO JP- $Most appreciated X'mas Gifts* l| by the Easiest Way! jbC wlßßßßffi "G'llj n t f lowing mcc^T t i^jf "Ph.hps" 1951/1952188 words
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Article, Illustration1039 1951-11-30 3 R. C. REEVE - Ch ristmas Makes Industry R. C. REEVE \Msu money "bawbees, s ■:•'.<■ teyi A:. 8 fa Igo Ifers o! mploye* n y "Dr. istr] s 5 ian. Christr» fOI --and lal variea e colossal task giving employ- >nf throughout the entire 1 twelve months to hundreds 01 printers, paper-makers, Ink-producers1,039 words
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Article, Illustration105 1951-11-30 3 CO MI old thustmai CUStOtnf art iak.«^ Ktt i noti e of to-day. ia tbc past when a! f emp'* tp abu'ish Christina* wtrt made. King Janes I and Cromwei: both fai.ed to kill the spii^ of Christina s. Thm wnil« football is now common on Christmas Day105 words
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Article, Illustration12 1951-11-30 3 "Do you think I'm r^««^ (o trv the riWifll now12 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1951-11-30 3 IN' THIS modern age what A could be more suitab e than an electrical Christmas gift, for no one will deny thai electricity has completely revolutionised the modern home. As every year passes the range of electrical household a:di increases and this year there is a v. idesection1,005 words
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Advertisement113 1951-11-30 3 V/. ,$> f?' lf* Zt* IP* Zt- Ze' IT' l** Ze Z*' Z+* Zf Z^'ZF' ZF' ZF' Z^' ZT' XT' *T *r *r <**~ ~r mig^BBHSBSHBE^BBSMMMHHaI (1 1 1 ll 1 1 '^^h^^Bßk I fl 1 8 I mri |^?Bfc I I 1 Ik «iL» <* MOT.O.MT 'ivrybody'. Poin.in 9113 words
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Article, Illustration1486 1951-11-30 4 C. F. Stanley - C. F. Stanley By IT was bitterly cold in the North Kor^an mountain valley. The three men huddled together in Ihe snowilled gulty yn( J '^'ked on!v in snatches. i v wor« beavj protective dothing. «Bd felt- ined m v boots whi 'hA.P. - 1,486 words
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Article, Illustration320 1951-11-30 4 WHEN the turkey first made its appearance after being discovered in the backwoods of America, it was a small bird and several had to be used for a family Christmas dinner. Breeders have developed it so that a 301b. bird is no rarity. But now they .are breeding320 words
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Advertisement248 1951-11-30 4 0 FT w Some 10 f the Grnnilest Q (.ian Mnghs Tee Blue Drill Overalls A Shirts-isual Priee 53.00 MigMftßtiins Krer nitereti iiMii Sale Price S2 50 each T Sale Price 52.90 9 n m^ m^^^ m^^ mmmmmm^_^_^ Men's Collars Nb Men's Beekay Poplin Men's Brocade Rayon Shepherd Wool Vests248 words
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Advertisement186 1951-11-30 4 Oljmi ate Gwiie of it*- U uaufq^ LrANKA/ A 20. BATTERY ROAD. 3^i<^6<»t^7^4l SIMC-APORI x-w— ■<•»«> »3gSWi> )»K 9^ »^r gg pkj; S f, JHsBBTpKOgATION AND LKiKTS R^Xvii If t r¥w& t0 ecorate PRODUCT I MAOI IN INGLANO ADVT. OF THE GENERAL ELICTRIC CO., LTD OF ENCLANO INGAPORI MALACCA KUALA186 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1951-11-30 5 Emmeline Vyner - The Merry Christmas Emblem Emmeline Vyner M 1 t 1 2 1 ton lea- tbet adn i Hg lifj g was doing. He suggested that the fit tree should be ie4jt led henceforth as their holy tree at -Christmas time. The converts found the idea attractive. and ever afterwards tookMirror - 1,061 words
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Article266 1951-11-30 5 Joyce Chesterton - Joyce Chesterton By T AST Chri 'm :.<; Du;. 1 nearly-two-y( up to a fine collection toys. B- b month afterwards, there were only a few fragments in odd i oi nei s of The house to ren::: I they'd ever existed. They just266 words
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Article, Illustration1654 1951-11-30 6 T3EIMAN and Company I* if Cecil Street. Singapore, se.'.s most things from the latest American plastic costume jewellery to oceangoing cargo boats of over 2,000 tons. The costume jewellery is mnctbmfl "ew in Singapore and a sure hit with Singapore misses doing their Christmas shopping— or boys *vhoStandard - 1,654 words
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Article, Illustration451 1951-11-30 6 Novel, Luxurious Gifts For Xmas TF YOU are looking around for something novel, as well as luxurious for Christmas gifts, a range born of 80 years' experience and which spreads to every corner of the world where "fine things are made, awaits you on High Street. Formerly. when world tourists451 words
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Advertisement52 1951-11-30 6 *!if Himhl choose |j I J\ -A \^r^s*&?* MM fron» Ho)lyw«K>d to make hi*r say. 4n|l M <l^. WM ur r 'M** an x 'l u^ ltr '> ?'ft parkjgfd; Li •t Tk^'* >,J!JP^^ ■lIOM YtlOOD'3 MAKELP SECRET* '-amw^^. JF" .^fyy^Jl^w i. Jot Harmony Face Po\*(frr, Rouer, Lip*lttk, |«ersonalized to52 words
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Advertisement151 1951-11-30 6 Vfl fc iRINc'cRAFTk t SHli^^S^P^ f -k i S. P. H. de SUVA IS, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE <♦ i^ (k THE EMBANKMENT K 1 .1 WV\ 1 M 43, STATION ROAD HPOtt For your CHRISTMAS CARLS i WRAPPINGS TAGS I TWIGS, i CHILDREN'S BOOKS STATIONERY li A CHRISTMAS TREE 3£.151 words
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Article, Illustration1777 1951-11-30 7 'THE Import Department of x Cycle and Carriage Co' Ltd.. bossed by Mr. Philip Lee Pang Kim. works on the principle, that what is useful to the housewife is good enough for importation. This Department has been responsible for importing a number of American gadgets for the homeMirror; Standard - 1,777 words
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Article, Illustration170 1951-11-30 7 M toms v. i] fj r with many I rr.t rry maker? no days i e was perhaps too, much excess, for in tin i d days too much was eaten and drank, so that by nightfi I troops of n en could be seen lumbei ing along170 words
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Advertisement45 1951-11-30 7 ANNOUNCING Q OUR BEST OFFER I FOR 1 CHRISTMAS AND i*3 NEW YEAR GIFTS. PnIUPS w I n 1 5320/-->T6X S3OO/--bxum 5230/- ("i SlBO/--i «ODI I BX2O51) $140/--;Uss W Discount. I Claimable from M. E. NATHAN (KAIIIO I .M.INKKKS) OrckaH Road, SIM.APORE M. I'iiom 4073.45 words
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Advertisement47 1951-11-30 7 2 jiP^"- V BRING EM T >cN\ \y S W :-.v"-:-:- •■>:■::■■■■:■:■■ ;> -A^B i \l |iP»^^^^of THE TOUinj TOYS I! 1 £ACH MORN/N6 AFTERNOON y /fafek S SHOWS y/x^yy y^^L^ fjJh y°*^ f j^ '"aTe'nOT ALLOWED I NC/NfMA g IJL!r k robTnson'S v 1 i°|l W^o^y»A»g C^ ttJL°^47 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1951-11-30 8 Lucius Lyttleton - Cood Tidings Travelled Fast Lucius Lyttleton iHJ PP scholars and a uters, one of the most fascinating aspects of Christmas is the publicity which the "tidings of great joy" received in different parts of the earth In Africa the America? and China, traces of the story of Betblel sin have1,150 words
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Article, Illustration723 1951-11-30 8 i MUSICAL comedy which had its hour of triumphal success advises us thai "Fifty Million Frenchmen Can't be Wrong." Whether this sweeping statement necessarily applies to all matters may perhaps, with due respect, be doubted, but it is generally agreed that the French do understand Ihe a:"723 words
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Advertisement216 1951-11-30 8 30 g? d^ i^__ OIL A. MOJ€CT<W A JOUHB t":n»iinifA *1. WiAHIWC AIQ EQUIPWIHT j) IV o > XI W .1 iA" H <s»« /^>)BB|jr;'ctiiTu»Y MojecToa tQutPMEwT"]) V'rso .w Xji_L T .M"iM |r jE»s_» »£CEivE«r/ "touiPM«iiT7~n> )X> H^o C*_AVLej»Ji«ct»'C »Ecq»omc t-: »»»tsT.f J^^Y watio'maT' cinema" amoNs 3 AhSj \V- r216 words
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Advertisement179 1951-11-30 8 ■™f7 i r^B»M»^ p Si ill MPnttrs I THE CMiOUi* *v 7%^re iwi/8/ 6^ a reason. A> i ~^*i£— ii tT!^ i W>ATI !!i i'«tlli»tr fhv rrotril ami kw Hur yoitrsvli JS M.AST 4 S k Ladies! For Your X 'mas Gift* v American Hand -carved g PLASTIC JEWELLER) X179 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1951-11-30 9 HILDA COWHAM - Phantom Footsteps A Christmas Story HILDA COWHAM BY AMO I ''I "I M Soing to give that stuck-up young Smith minor a jolly g0 >d scare when he comes to our party this Christmas." "Why?" asked Betty. Cos hes always boasting and bragging about everything that he's got. Fir-st it's1,182 words
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Article426 1951-11-30 9 Robson Black - A irmen 's Code Robson Black By CINCE October, an English speaking aviator who wished to give a code-number of 3-4-9 to a Beiqian airport said "tree-fower-niner." The figure five became "file." This all forms part of the International Civil Aviation Organisation's effort to establish English as the medium of426 words
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Advertisement144 1951-11-30 9 K -If* w r> W W V7TT' f GOLD j DOLLAR j DELICIOUS 9 PURE FRAGRANT Yip Leong Tea Plantations j A Truly Great Name j CM2 [oi [ui nfi n [d] e »d| |a U u U U I—J/LJ1 J/LJ ILJ l f i cKndio o ft L is144 words
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Advertisement48 1951-11-30 9 |j^ S G//:7 S r t/ie HOyVI£ I S "DURHAM" folding CHAIRS and TABLES \S Yi 7l A niilihl 'in tout* y^^ /^X. r^^« Ton twwii jj R prrsmtjtivs:— I TRAPIMG CO. Singapore J. 19/20 Honliai.i Building, l«l. <><-H». ft Wff WK SK WK W« «K s»^ W-48 words
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Article, Illustration547 1951-11-30 10 John Walters - I'd Pick A Motel For A Noisy Night Out John Walters by lEB V "A'S CDuntry- side is becoming trans! bj rows or clusters ol tiny cabins for tourists. Tiit ndscape rashes are known a ►tels." This foi t of a ommodation baa become so popular that there is nowMirror - 547 words
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Advertisement267 1951-11-30 10 €lIIt IS I MAS I If|/ y A 5 k r- 2 For a n>al 01 TDOOR I \< \Tl(j\ I CONEY ISLAND I *»^«>'»^---- Class Accommodai<o ns k. to suit everyone v.ill. i Beautiful Ihm c I low i, r in Parlaer*« nijn\ ih, CONEY ISLAND BAND HOYS 1^267 words
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Miscellaneous221 1951-11-30 10 W T /> 1 WALDO PtCKtD IT X 4mGr\ /THERE'S <■ J SJN 1 P\ in T7 (out all BY h\MS£LP! y tf^^l /T;-, ONLV tw^ )i 8r» —-Si g *7? o Q— w> tV: V^O ALL ALONE .7. 7 [TURKEY!! WHY DON'T MRS. NUTCMELLi\ f <$TUFF TWg TURXEV! AND221 words
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Article, Illustration236 1951-11-30 11 IfLORENCE MAELY, Allied Art ists Si u 1 io's neu; s tfl r, has be< n desi I r -c F,k':or Jr. <;s "tae mi CO pletely cosmopolitan beauty 'i all HolU.r.cood history." S is literally u cosmo] olifan to the "oih degree, b<236 words
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Advertisement73 1951-11-30 11 5 '^nV GllPlrSfJftliS We are ever ready to help you solve /p y the Problem of /V* what to give this tH* For the Gifts c^ <r </ 0 e c^^ v c really appreciated 7 //.s />e i/our guide ■ir NUKDiHL SIN6H SOUS LTI r~E= rLHu S"PCK£ I. PKCNE73 words
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Miscellaneous230 1951-11-30 11 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPESii "1 By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY 6REETJMGS, MY FRIENDS.? I I^TAkIE MINJE SWALLOWS, AND U. I I ■9 J ""vr^S "-I TRUST VOU j /vcc uiiilpk/ iv/a T A BREATH, AMD THEM JS O^ /m 7g^S^ j jg| I (TRy SCWEJ (POPEyE/ I CANT// I230 words
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Article, Illustration1670 1951-11-30 12 DONALD KNIGHT - DONALD KNIGHT By A li'lle imugirtation—ani trt a>v enabled to loot: in upon Christmas** ol the past But Mritatevei it uui lifce, if was ilili unlimited fry thp sfJ/n« fptrtl u.-hich fills alt those who Kill obseri:f? the FestttMl of Vulc Fonder Christ maaes o^it-'rA.P.; Mirror - 1,670 words
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Advertisement116 1951-11-30 12 FOR YOUR X'MAS GIFTS f$ MU,MFI(i;\I DESIGNS 1 iq DIAMOND SF.T lEWELLEKT. EARCUPS, EABUNCS, MOOCHF> l| BRACELETS, NECKLACES I I n v i§j EXCLUSIVE OEATIONS o/^ DEAMDNDS SFI PL4TIM N VMSTWAICHES B. P. de SUVA LTD., (I.NCORPOK\TKI> IN CEVLON) S SINCAPORE HBikSG i® EXQUISITE TABLE CLOCKS It) <S&> tjAEGER-LECOLLTRp ££4t/T/miJIW116 words
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