Singapore Standard, 10 December 1951
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Title Section19 1951-12-10 1 Singapore Standard Ik A. to J. iOL M NO. 162. SINGAPORE, MONDAY; DECEMBER 10, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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244 1951-12-10 1 Egypt Cabinet Discusses Break With UK RO, Dec. 9 The Egyptian Cabinet' to discuss the possibility of breaking c relations with Britain. fish soldiers were killed and a third unded by Egyptian terrorists m the 1 rtei of Ismailia today. All three were :fen and robbed. AH three were membersAFP; A.P - 244 words
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Article64 1951-12-10 1 UNESCO May Aid Fed. Plan rf>pi>ndent TR. Dec 9 ogham, m, ciis- be had Natiana and Cul- I a:J In g a nme of a:\ou. at- -fs United i :ie.\ >' the HI 0l to oe *is r« m mi >:i age ing it *lk lining finti teachers. iaa J64 words
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Article21 1951-12-10 1 THE U.S. State Department said ;ha*. 55 Americans m China were reported detained, including 32 m prison.— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration599 1951-12-10 1 UK Policy Is Unchanged Standard Staff Reporter. SECRETARY of State for the Colonies Oliver Lyttelton gave a categorical "No" when asked yesterday m Singapore whether the change of government m the United Kingdom meant any change m policy towards the Trade Union movement m Malaya. Mr. Lyttelton599 words
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Article179 1951-12-10 1 MANILA, Deo. 9. Westerly winds from a typhoon today blew hot volcanic ash all over the east ooast of < ami-uin Island, where 2.000 people have died m a M.leanic eruption, hampering rescue worker* and I. rin. -in" fresh dangers lo thousands of evacuees. Great cloudsReuter - 179 words
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Article384 1951-12-10 1 ECSA Tells Grievances KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 9.— The European Civil Servants' Association of Malaya is to petition Government on the "grave dissatisfaction 1 which exists m service not only with certain conditions of service but at the delay and difficulty m bringing the local governments to negotiation and m getting384 words
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Article218 1951-12-10 1 All ied Prisoners As Hostages TOKYO, IW. 9 (Krulrr-Wr) \flrr anOli.. r fruitiest! armistir<» nUMStsMflj toda\. Bri^.-<»rn. illi.«,«n Nurkols. U.N. l»ri«'fiii» BaWrr, BDUUG& roinniHiii«.|« iti Kuriii of holding I pri— IH as ImmUl^M* "The Communists holding he human club ol A i prisoners u\ <i the United N;ii iotis i218 words
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98 1951-12-10 1 WASHINGTON. Dec. 9 President Truman's sudden den sion at Key We.>t to break <>m hi.s Florida vacation and re turn to Washington t<>d;o. <>fti cial circles here said, was Hue mainly to ihe Korean armistice talks It was .staled at Key West thaiAFP - 98 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-12-10 1 photo Mr. J.W. Perrigo. who is m Singapore l<> work on" the urn eral reorganisation of accounting methods and procrdur«-s tn the (io\ eminent service, pictured with Mrs. l'erri^«» on .trri\.»l m Singapore yesterday by the Perseus. \ir. Perrigo \s lf«<* third man m the team of business consultants engagedStandard - 56 words
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Article31 1951-12-10 1 The li u| M a ing tie ipapc s A tkhi md the Sou! el a; ioleni ci It ici sms ol the %q\ n I merit. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article13 1951-12-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Dec 9:— Pahang has formed an adult education association.13 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-12-10 1 J\FFAR BIN AHMAD SHAH (4) a local Malay actor who m j IFFAR BIN AHMAD SHAH22 words
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Article38 1951-12-10 1 THE Writer Ernest Hemingway will appear m a Havana Court today on a charge of owning firearms One of his servants was wounded recently while cleaning a Winchester rifl* belonging to Hemingway.- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 38 words
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Article98 1951-12-10 1 THE question of the political development of Singapore was discussed by Mr. Lyttelton when he met members of the Executive Council yesterday. The Standard understands. It is understood that Mr. Lyttelton at this meeting expressed views that could be described as sympathetic. He is understood98 words
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Article61 1951-12-10 1 HONGKONG. Dec. 9. <AP>. Chinese Reform Association members m an open letter to Secretary of State for the Colonies OlrVer Lyttelton urge British Government action to produce a measure of selfgovernment for Hongkong. The Association is made up of prominent Chinese residents of the colony.61 words
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Article170 1951-12-10 1 THE STANDARD CJhriKima§ Toy Fund, opened last Wednesday, now totals $1,000. Latest contributions, of $20 earh, rome from "Tan Sinters and Brothers' 9 of Zion Road, and from fc "Wellwi»hers," and $14 from "Sympathiser/ Another contribution four dozen anart sise bottles of Rose brand »yrup— nas been170 words
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74 1951-12-10 1 COLOMBO. Dec. 9, (Reutei Mr. Geoffrey Wilson, Director of the Colombo Plan Bureau, left here by air for Singapore today on his way to Bangkok to attend the Asian technical manpower conference of the International Labour Organisation beginning on Dec. 12. Mr Wilson said he74 words
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137 1951-12-10 1 TEHERAN, Dec 9 (AP) Anti-Momdeq new paper editors and 1 I Opposition deputies moved into the Parliament building here yesterday and announced they were taking refuge from Government terrorists. They issued separate communiques alleging that their lives were m danger as a result of137 words
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Article44 1951-12-10 1 Snow fell In tagU.d yeiieuiay ,for th« flnt time thU winter m tie Skipton area of ,Yo»*J»; Deep snow wai repoited m the Scottish highlands.— fteuter. YUGOSLAVIA and the West German Rt/>ubliC have M l resume normal dlplomitit relations. A. P.A. P. - 44 words
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Advertisement32 1951-12-10 1 flew* Underway***, x E»16CllOltS: V. J.!? f Paa# nail* Mmm UrmV Candidates^*.* W*W*M«» fy.oOO^-P. la R^ SILVER PIECES I /1/ f J\i]l -ily thi'nq he keeps on :.ting is Christmas -time ii32 words
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Advertisement78 1951-12-10 1 For X'mas Greet H«?i witK a niwioMt si r IMAIIMM LADIEiP VI lISTI ITCH from our i at» ,t Sel<" ♦>o« JIM Unporl-fd to Su't oil G. C. de SUVA Brrs. Jewellers 3, Raffles Place, Singapore Phone *****. CAMERAS LEICA ROLLEIFLEX ZEISS IKON AGFA MINOX POLOROID KODAK MAKINA CINE CAMERAS78 words
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Article, Illustration838 1951-12-10 2 MICHAEL CONNORS - MICHAEL CONNORS Quarters For Majority Of Officers, Men By '55 By Standard Staff Reporter UNDER a building programme at present m hand by the RAF authorities, the majority of Royal Air Force officers, airmen and their families on Singapore island will be accommodated mStandard - 838 words
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144 1951-12-10 2 $8,708,000 ForExpansion Of Sarawak Standard Staff Reporter SINCE Sarawak became eligible for assistance from Colonial Development and Welfare Funds, schemes have been approved totalling $8,708,821 states a Government report on Development (Sarawak), 1051, issued yiMerday. .V appendix revealing the rev i sr«! programme outlining overall plan for the period U)144 words
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74 1951-12-10 2 Si w. l.:rd stall R» porter Mi R] THAIS 20 Benedictines Bt w i v t St Beaed.i d t eylon) ass< inbled a1 I Centra S Rapore vespi t da> to pay j iheii former teacher, j R< Brot Jai k Bi James IS ia74 words
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Article117 1951-12-10 2 Staud^rJ Siaif Rtpriltr MR LJM >I W HOCK wns riiried presideni v\ the Singaj«n t". ;..^> Factory Employees* l t.i- i .i\ ary dm 11--ir.<i o| Urn Union held yesterday.] M < v elected a six- I Man negt I ting comm '.-te This i 'iiiut117 words
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Article81 1951-12-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter NATIONS learn slowly and 5l»»» times at a heavy cost, said M.> Shnir Ftidai. speaking or. '"itu- taatntiah ol peace" at the B.rhiu Centre m Singapore vestotday i'b* n« rrors tf two world w;j4> dt net seem to have seriously impressed upon81 words
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213 1951-12-10 2 BARELY three weeks since his arrival m Singapore from UK. L/Cpl. William Gordon Knh of the R.ASC has me: with quite some embarrassment He has fount! to his dismay that be is i ol the only William X-> v ot the R A S.C213 words
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Article19 1951-12-10 2 TIIF FOLLOWING is the 33rd fair price list O ndensed Milk 14 c/ tins "Sledge" 70 cents.19 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-12-10 2 photo MR. ROBERT WILLIAM STAINFORTH, retiring General Man- i ager of the Oriental x Telephone Electric i Company, Singapore, |f who is leaving for his if home m Nottingham, < I England, m the ship I Chusan. which sails at I aoon today.- StandardStandard - 46 words
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467 1951-12-10 2 EXACTLY one week short of 30 years service >vith the Oriental Telephone Electric Company, m Singapore, Mr. Robert William Staintorth, the Company's General Manager, soils for home today m L Js2n. A large, geniai man, with a quiet sense of humour who467 words
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Article118 1951-12-10 2 PASSENGERS on two BOAC Constellations one from London and the other from Sydney had an unexpected half-hour's joy ride round Singapore yesterday before landing. The crews were practising the instrument let-down procedure over Kallang Airport a system used m very poor weather conditions. Practices of118 words
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Article52 1951-12-10 2 MR HARRY SION Lelah and Miss Louisa Abraham were married yesterday at the Maghain Aboth Synagogue m Waterloo Street. The bridegroom is on the staff of the East Asiatic Co Ltd and is the son of Mr and Mrs Aaron Sion Lelah The bride is the daughter of Mrs.52 words
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Article69 1951-12-10 2 THE Singapore Blood Transfusion Service is appealing for Group "O" blood to replenish the low stocks m the Bank. The balance m the Bank from Dec. 1 to 7 is: Group Group Group Group Total. O A B AB Donation received 37 24 31 469 words
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142 1951-12-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. MAX PAX SHEE, one of the defeated candidates m the East Ward m the last City Council Elections told his supporters at a tea-party at Siang Lim Park cri Saturday that most of his voters were lured away by pecuniary142 words
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Advertisement177 1951-12-10 2 Jgest (AMEkICAS Lblll(j^ •"C R i c d r c r\ holds fh( v^ l(u of beng Mm Most W(^ ly-Rcod Map,, World !f h e c coding oud.enc, ,< Sole Appnh: RAJ €c C;?<L LTD PHONE 2 3 jt y,,' o OR£ Ed SHOP WINDOW TO THE WORLD mDlii#177 words
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Miscellaneous38 1951-12-10 2 t HAS r DRESS} Ctt&tX-NOT AT AJLLJ? WHOSE BOKTV I ITHAT F/'Vu/'A/Wy I! QAM'- HOW A INFORMAL, V IWE GOT IT ALL TJGGEREdI MAMhP^V J? InIGMTL rJL*.J%r 4 OOMEVO'HAIMT f NOWADAVSy V<^^-sDUT.'?'--THEy WAS 1 N ij Ell HAND"38 words
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WEEKEND NEWS IN PICTURES
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Article, Illustration76 1951-12-10 3 MR. YEO SOON KI.W. (riuhi), official Territorial Representative m Singapore for the International Brotherhood of America, is seen handing over the charter from the parent foody to the Singapore ring of the 1.8.M. Mr. Tan Ewe Oiee, President of the Singapore ring, received it on foehalfMichael Goh - 76 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-12-10 3 Singapore Wedding photo. »W> MRS ONG CHENG HONG. who r M S pave yesterday. The bride was formerly Ml* Sn? Geok Lin. StandardStandard - 23 words
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Article, Illustration84 1951-12-10 3 C' wealth Audit Talks Standard Staff Reporter JENT audit de- uraughout the Brijruvealth should the recent Lon•ks held by six Auditors- said Mr. James I Australia, yesterday m S .-ore. ay is returning to i I Qantas BO AC. •hanged on the au>i,:t systems fan use, 5 s h i84 words
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Article, Illustration330 1951-12-10 3 THE JUNIOR ICARIANS, a band of schoolboy aeromodellers of the Gati Eng Seng School, plan to hold a competition soon so that other schools interested may form their own aeromodeliers club. Aeromodellers from other schools who are interested may take part m the competition said Scan330 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-12-10 3 B^ff^i-- OaA c wa stika Socie- Standard DictUfe »J Michaei GohMichaei Goh - 14 words
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Article, Illustration191 1951-12-10 3 MR. GOH TONG LIANG, Assistant General Manager of Overseas Assurance, who has- been appointed to the Singapore Rural Board for three years m plate of 'Mr. E. Galistan. Mr. Goh is the Secretary of the Bukit Panjang Rural District Committee since its inception m 1947.standard; Standard - 191 words
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Advertisement423 1951-12-10 3 CHRISTMAS RECORDS M^^^C^W-. CHRISTMAS RECORDS l£ RICHARD TAUBER RECO^ J^T LUTON GIRLS CHOIR IJWJ Off Silent Nfght, Holy Nißlit 1 Ml<tll Nl n u jJP fSf O Sanctisstoa RO ***** >^^" v^T^lfc in-- iioi> <.„... BUM ff 9 S PARTY RECORDS POPULAR fr DANCE 1 TOMMY REILLY SYDNEY THOMPSONS iff423 words
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160 1951-12-10 4 S. JACOBSON - S. JACOBSON by era m seizing upoi evei yday rems ks King ar.d retailing then I is profound i istrati rq pen :•> test t xample is is I k I H r Bolitho, ished this i ek Majesties Par- dr Bolii s f160 words
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Article110 1951-12-10 4 S Jb pro;- es foi va refer: the Pf Chepa X I l t pres ihkota, tan Mi H r Chun -f X- v i missio I ■>.V K. S uth Kasi Asia Reeional ris« C ference Mi V I of Prisons 1 F* i Malai a and V110 words
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Article885 1951-12-10 4 An Allegory Of Good And Evil M> Icllnu Devils, tv I P. Hartley. < James Barrie. 12s. 6d.) Joachim ol Babylon. B> Mam ix Gijsen. Translated by F. G. Kenier and Anne (lift. (Easi and West Library. Bs. 6d.) Margaretia'fl Choice. By Powell Edwards. < Richards Press. Ts. K<!.. The885 words
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Article88 1951-12-10 4 P.-\: LJNTAR. Sun.— Che R «c bin s- vii who st >1c fi m a vas bound k peri :i ot three ears the sun fs2 m default, thre< n nths rigoi ius m pi iC i R se j pleaded guilty Mi B.G Smith. P88 words
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382 1951-12-10 4 B> STEPHEN SPENDER The Moods of London. By R. J (.'ruikshank. (H a raj s h Hamilton 10s 6d.) I HAVE not beei able to dis--1 c ver whether Mr Cruiks :.k is related to the greal illustrator of Dickens: but there is a strong382 words
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Article, Illustration852 1951-12-10 4 i CINCE its introduction at the Earl's Court Motor Showlast October, the Morgan "Plus Four" Four-Seater has created j wide interest amongst the sports car fans. In many ways the Morgan is a sports car of unique character. It is hand built by a852 words
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Article, Illustration739 1951-12-10 4 ' MARA - Give Half Your Winnings To Children 's XmasFund 'MARA' By THIS week lamgoin to appeal to the women of Singapore who are keen bridge and mahjong players I know lucre arc several among my own close friends. Now do not get alarmed I am not going to i ask youMichael Goh - 739 words
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Advertisement47 1951-12-10 4 AKGLO-F3ENCH TRADING CO., LTD. En^inerriiig Division 132 Robinson Road, Singapore. We offer subject to prior sale for December shipment: One GENERAL EXCAVATOR COMPANY Model 320 Mechanically controlled SHOVEL-DRAGLINE-HOE Crawler Track 11' 4" Treads 20" N^^v Ground pressure 5.3 psi x.^^^ml^Si^ ji ower Plinf* INTERNATIONAL UD 14A Diesel47 words
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Advertisement220 1951-12-10 4 k t This 'itiggs t Latest Selection just unn-c' t Prices from .«.">'► $200 JcwtiJci-y Dcpt. Guut Sutcks GIAN SINGH t CO* LTD. 30-I. RAFFLES PLACE. STORE I TL X 6 GLANDULAR PRODI Cl^ YOU CAN RECOMMEND WITH CONFIDENCE TCCTDAIICC The world famous rej: ILJinvillJ tnat mates nian jv bms220 words
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159 1951-12-10 5 ESAM Builds Hostel For Kedah Boys SUNGE] PATANI. Sun.— in j Mtler te prove to the people >t Kedah that money collected taring last years Poppy Day appeal a hicn amounted to $11,000 was being used to good purpose locally, the Kedab branch ot the Ex-Services Association ot Mai laya159 words
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Article97 1951-12-10 5 PKN ANG. Sun. Construction >i the new building to be usei as ie tocal Salvation Army centre m Perak R(»ad will begin m another week r »r so. Captain S.E. Bataferidge, ofticer-in-charge oi the SaK-ation Army Boys" Home told Trie Standard here today. H? s.^id97 words
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Article287 1951-12-10 5 IEE Kaa, a^ed 89. >f Jalan j > ,i ■>!- T«n«*knh. whs fined *12 >i< &ay£ rl by the Mu-ir Hagis- j trate for Bad reporting" his ideti•irv citri defaced THF. Sultan r »t Ketentaa and j me Stale Secretary were annum jhcse present al >he annual287 words
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Article248 1951-12-10 5 TOHORE BAHRU. Sim THREK can* dates m Jatnore B*hi-u wno took part m the reeeni Part 111 law escammations passed. They are Messrs P S Naidu ot the Sessions Court J. 8.. and Ho Kean Tit ot the Immigration Department Other successful candidates trum various parts248 words
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Article421 1951-12-10 5 renhulus Take First Course NowHeldlnlnoh i M ,r QH 1 Sy-— A comprehensive training course m VrtnrtiJ^T? 11 f i° r Ketuas and to the vSroh i^ bem S Panned by R.I.D.A. to be held m ih, a nn y T;u This WHIWe is subject to421 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-12-10 5 Th»- >ecretary of State for the Colonies Mr. Oliver Lvttelton. called on the manager of Tanbak Tin Mine when he visited Pertang. on Dec. 7. Pictare shows Mr. Lvttelton (seated) talking to Mr. and Mrs. P. Sturzaker. the manager and his wife. Dept. of Information photo46 words
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Article85 1951-12-10 5 Health Work In Kedah Expands A LOR STAR. Sun.— Tuan Haji M;ihim?d Sherift bin Osman Mentri Besar. Keda'i. disclosed at t!ie State Council yesterday that steady progress was made m medical and health work for benefit of inhabitants 9l kampongs during 1951. He-<ith sisters and their nurses had extended their85 words
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Article68 1951-12-10 5 MALACCA. Sun. The- President mi the Sessions Court, Mr F A. Chua. sentenced a it)eciai constable, A Darmalingam to 18 months' r.i when he was convicted fr »r thett ut Slu and a necklace valued at $H>o frona A Packuee who lodged with him Packiree68 words
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Article35 1951-12-10 5 IPOH. Sun. -A curfew h^s b«?e.\ imposed «>n the resettletnent vrillHfie of Pekuvan m the district of Te-tuk An>r»n from i p.m. to 5 a.tu Through traffic is not effectft\ r»v this order.35 words
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Article214 1951-12-10 5 Siatulanl Mart (!or respondent PENANG, Sun.— The five delegates of the teachers of Chung Hwa Confucian School who went to see the school committee again this afternoon regarding their request for increased cost of living allowances had to «o away disappointed as they were told214 words
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Article95 1951-12-10 5 PENANG. Sun— Proposing a toast at the annual re-union dinner of the Hongkaag Alumni Association held m Penan? Qafe last uiiiht. Mr N. Ward. MumcipaJ President, slated that with out the doctors and engineers who graduated from Hongkong, Malaya m general and Penang i i particular95 words
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Article52 1951-12-10 5 PENANG Sun The latest Muni"i;ni health statement shows that there were 174 births :*nd 44 deiths. including V.'. of Infants under one year, for the week endi.]^ Dec. 1. One c^e of iiphttieria repf>i!cd md ctne der-^th diie to pulm<»mir.y tuberculosis wwb also recorded for the52 words
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Article129 1951-12-10 5 PENANG, Stin. Public and B-mk holidays Foi the Settlement ut Penang for iy.">2 are follows: Chinese New Y?jr two days Jan. 27 and 28: Federation Day Feb. 1: Good Friday Apr U: Hitidu New Year Apr i:j; Easter Monday Apr. 14. W^sak Day May 8: King's129 words
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206 1951-12-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The M«ila\an Chines Association are putting up six candidate* to OMateal Uaß Municipal elections m Kuala Lumpur next month. SU probable MCA candidates include three who are at present serving on the Kualt Lumpur MunicipH commission. They are Mr.206 words
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Article109 1951-12-10 5 GOES ON LEA VE KUALA LIFIS. 5m Dr. G E.O Lewis, B.sc. Pit F tt.G.S the Principal »t the Dtffoi i School, Kuala Lipis, has fOOC 00 ieave to the United Bangdon He has been with the sch i I since A;>iil 1M49 tnd iurinf tiif time, the school has109 words
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Article94 1951-12-10 5 A I. OR star Bun. ha mic survej iata ;i<e possibility oi introducing mechanise i culiivation m Kedah \s likelj to be mnit* soon. The Bttrwej would endeavoui to i«t^«« the b i1 ye merits 'n cultivation '>> ce f p.> i ma buffaloes, k is done <i94 words
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Article271 1951-12-10 5 XV \i a 1.1 MPUR. -m n bandii i k 4bf i ecu '>: d patro i Sega ma -i.i i bandit* 1 seen ci «stng A MBp i" )i opened fire on >t 'lt-ii; «..<s kilted Fhe bandit rha tiled been identi i d S i271 words
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Advertisement70 1951-12-10 5 19 Nl MllMlL y i i f, ?r iej radfei wn ::i# 2 00 Mit .-r. -ii! kind- of jd fill ;l<' ii«|t-^r •li-»li<('>. JJtS JT^. ISI J^2 lon coai Jo ThiS *>ttk a«^*| »-i:AT SEC€CT3« DIAL I '£LL-TAL€ t«G«T -ASSIVE 3AKELJTEHAMOUE Jtm^^xJ •STREAMLINCO SOOf //yZ^^ •itVELLEO SOC€ FIATf W^^^70 words
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Advertisement106 1951-12-10 5 Family choice. jy \> f i I I V I nm'sMMMtfang v, rcry h©«tening ~F 1 < A f f fMI •hraji m.nag, to oomWna mcH fawhawi »d (*ar« of .1;-^ witktibo c»«f»letft reliability th.it m«de tVm U«o«.. W find for wtamplo, m tne UtMl toorAt r-i^e* »^»jr *,*Wiv c-»o,,r106 words
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Article668 1951-12-10 6 PHE Prii .< ister Mr Winston Churchill, l^yc ii :ii< House (>f Commons last work of I Duml er oi men employed m Malaya for fight- bandits W( have no fewei than 42,000 soldiers and I olice m the battle Mi Churchill estimated t\ strength oi the668 words
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Article157 1951-12-10 6 r JX_)DAV is the third anniversary of the Declaration Of Human Rights. On Oct. 10. 1948. the general assembly of the United Nations, meeting m Paris ratified the Covenant on Human Rights and member States- embarked on a programme for promotinfl and encouraging respect for human i ights157 words
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Letter364 1951-12-10 6 Sir: Singapore is a cosmopolitan country where e\ t 'v one ol its citizens is entil ed to equality of treatment It is also the policy of His Majesty's Govt thai there shall be no distinction with regard to race colour, creed or caste. But. strange as364 words
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Article1810 1951-12-10 6 The Universal Declaration of WHEREAS recognition ol th« inherent dignity and of th< equal and m; i< nal t rights of all members of the human family is the feundation of freedom, justice and i ace m Ihe orld, WHEREAS disregard and onto mpi for human rights have1,810 words
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Article, Illustration10 1951-12-10 6 "Alii Walter, home again safe and sound! 110 words
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Article, Illustration643 1951-12-10 6 Patrick Chee - The 'Marines' Keep Crime Down In S'pore Waters Patrick Chee FBGFGFGDF to A TELEPHONE rings m the office of the Officer Commonding, Marine Police Division, ot the headquarters \n Empress Place. Voice at ihe other end: 'A lighter has been found at ..with a load of rubber. .highly suspicious." *'OnStandard - 643 words
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Advertisement22 1951-12-10 6 5 SOLE ACE.XTS THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., I.ID. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) ft f^H J^H THE HALLMARK OF CAMERA ..W~~'? ERfKT| ON I22 words
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Advertisement24 1951-12-10 6 -po you know »..fhOt >tllH most c I tribe rfirfilf entt-r' n < nil •■ocr«; hove no tke *orU fsmovs fim/ty of T/C£P wmdkm i'24 words
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Article190 1951-12-10 7 Want Effective Control Before Total A -Ban ssus SSifcs£3S bomb. 1 r hal r eply, couched m i MjP'omatic bui unmistakable phrases was given m a closed session of the Bip Four Disarmament sub-rommithi- to a' memorandum by Padilla, the I chairman proposing to190 words
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Article14 1951-12-10 7 World Bank Offers Aid In Oil Row crested i i Vli posi- i wi14 words
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Article63 1951-12-10 7 E. Germany Accepts UN Invitation BERLIN, Dec 8 (UP)— The German Government officia '>• anpount i d thai it accepted the United Nations invitation to semi a delegation ta Paris to participate m the debate on German unification but at ;ht same time labelled the United Nations action on Germany63 words
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79 1951-12-10 7 I'<- 9 (API Chines^ Communist military disclosed that IS. (l(»0 p*TM>ns have b^en Ibs pn»\init' of South China *he past n described by the Communist authorities :.<>-. \pK»ittrs and banditv lloni;kon|ts t ti today. S*ath (Mima's richest pr«^vin<e with a I Two-thirds79 words
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Article58 1951-12-10 7 BREMERHAVEM GERMANY, Dec 9. (APj The last shipload ol 28th Division troops arrived here yesterday completing the buildup of U.S forces m G« r- v to six divisions. The 28th is the lasl oi four American divisions brought over this year to reinforce Allied defence m Europe.58 words
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235 1951-12-10 7 NEW DELHI, Dec. 9, (AP).— The first results m India's general election returned m the tiny state of Himachal Pradesh gave Prime Minister Nehru's governing Congress Party an absolute majority. Final returns are due m by late January. Himachal Pradesh. w'r eh i>235 words
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Article76 1951-12-10 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 9 (UP)— Actress Olivia rie Havili land was presented yesterday with the Cine Review ol Belgium acting award of 19^1 for '.itv role m "The Heiress." < !ommon wealth. j The party to be called the Sundan Republican Party is now m process of76 words
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361 1951-12-10 7 LONDON. Dec. 9. (AP>— The I "Abominable Snowman' the I legendary half-man, half-beast ol l the Himalayas is probably a not very abominable monkey, saia b itish experts yesterday To help prove their point. against a barrage of newspaper stories, the experts hauled a361 words
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70 1951-12-10 7 BONN, GERMANY. Dec. (AP) Chancellor Konrad Adenauer returned yesterday from his six-day state visil to Britain and told newsmen his .discussions with British lead- ers "led to real success for Germany." Tiit firsi German Chancellor if) visil Britain since 1931. Adenauer talked with Prime Minister70 words
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Article88 1951-12-10 7 HONGKONG, Dec. 9, (AP).— Tan Kah Kee. former Singapore j rubber magnate who is now a member of the Chinese Commu- i nist Central Peoples Consulta- tive Council, was quoted by the Hongkong Communist newspaper j Ta Kung Pao today as saying the88 words
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Article86 1951-12-10 7 KHARTOUM, Dec. 9 (Renter) Moves are under nay behind the scenes here to unite the Northern Sudan tribal leaders, parliamentary representatives of the primitive Southern tribe* ami educated lownfolk j into a parly lo make the Sudan a republic within the favouring the entry86 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-12-10 7 Photo. British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden (right) is seen chatting with West German Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, at the Foreign Office m London on December 3. The German Chancellor had just completed his fi-dnv visit to London.- APAP - 41 words
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350 1951-12-10 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 9, (AP).-Some sparks of disagreement may fly when Prime Minister Churchill sits down with President Truman early next month to talk global issues. Churchill's statements indicate there are sharp differences of opinion between him and the President For example,350 words
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Article59 1951-12-10 7 HONGKONG. Dec <■'• (AP) Laboui shortages :-.:t- becoming more serious m Borneo, directors and shareholder^ of Sandakan Light and Power Company Ltd. were told by chairman, .M;ii". r S.M. Churn. A> result, he told the 2rv.ii annual meeting, even item c. expense had increased. The59 words
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Article546 1951-12-10 7 Standard Music Critic ITH tii<> ictoria Memorial Mail crammed to fa |iori;il* and amid spontaneous applause and sbontfi of "bravo!" from (AH) happj and wil< 1 1 rnlhimiawtic people, Leo Cherniavftkj laal ni^hi talked off the plat* form with his wonderful Guarnerius violin a tired Imii546 words
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315 1951-12-10 7 NEW YORK, Dec 'v (I T) hairn. n Gm4* Dean <>i the i nited States \U\m\t Knergy Commisvicn disclosed last ni^ht that Urn foreruner ol futun atomic power plants will begia prodacini; electririti m the first half oi next rear." H« als< said315 words
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89 1951-12-10 7 U S 'To Avoid' Fighting In China Proper ASKI H\ IWKK M JERSEY. Ufi 9, IAPI- l»« I nder fifff lfilfJ <>f thr \rrm said \<-*l«'rdav. "We niw-t >« MKIM not to adopt .m\ polity that would put Urn I'nilrd States into a stMMttaf uar «»n th« ("hin«x< nu»n land89 words
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Article120 1951-12-10 7 WASHINGTi I*I■ \ii X, ast nij j.uii<(< d KtraU qic UK ||> 1i ow n wny 1 li en i det'i .ii n < hi, a rm i j j I ci a I < eport s. Ltw r For:« jii^. 1 < < >120 words
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Article64 1951-12-10 7 ALEXANDRIA Dec R fAFI 'I !i« f i ptiaa authorities detained the f- mot m 4 guard toe hi ed< d< n<MNi J < rapt m isubm U l#ti|2 interrogation and I mi had i< i.,'< m before I commission investigating m i ire ol 10064 words
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Advertisement57 1951-12-10 7 OK ASA X i .^KI \V^B' 8* SB^ E- The most relioble gland hormone tonic, m tobtefl form, for vitolity, nerve weakness, nturosthenia and premoture senility. *aGEMEYER TRADING CO. <M) LTD. Singapore pinang b kuala lumpur. 3<fiuf/'t/ ci thy keem 7i*f& (SJ^M WATER PAINT t neW lF ht f* ffta57 words
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Advertisement81 1951-12-10 7 Always a popular gift.... PALL MALL TABLE GLASSWARE Champagne Glasses su.m |>oz. Claret Glasses IMM Cocktail Glasses HUM Sherry Glasses HUM Liqueur Glasses MM i Goblets B cw BMi Sundae h>2.').tM» Ice Cream Plates BtM Tumblers i i"- 1 s l^ W(l Tumblers i pint Fingei Bowls s I^l arh81 words
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Article, Illustration486 1951-12-10 8 Extra Buyers In Tins By A Special Correspondent THE continuing weakness m London was reflected on Malayan markets during the week and turnover assumed only moderate proportions. Little by way of decided trend was to be discerned except perhaps m tins where buyers 1 were a little more m evidence.486 words
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Article258 1951-12-10 8 Industrials. Alexandra 3rick ?:-.m'. %2J25, Fraser and Neave Ord. ii4.i)s to 53.95. Malayan Brea'v»: Lea $5J25 and $.3.20 Malayan Cement 58c to .50c. Malayan Collieries $1,724. McAlister $40.00 and $40.25, Robinson OrJ. $3.85, SingaDore Cold Storage $5.05 to J4.85 Singapore Traction Ord. 15s. tid. Straits Trading $21.75.258 words
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Article90 1951-12-10 8 W Dec. lUP):— v Govei imeni aewspri i1 bx »c- si.i '->di> fh.r a "lai-ge Dart* ol Me eraergeocj newsprint »lloca< tioaa to countries with sltortages J g M ilaya, nas been shipped Ie ISol emierge&c; allocate on; i c 1 li7.s*H» metric ♦jr> a90 words
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Article529 1951-12-10 8 Singapore Cold Storage Vo, Ltd. Demonstrating faith m Milaya's future, this enterprising concern tells of expansion m plant, premises and services m the report for the year ended Aug 31, this year. On a record turnover net profit was higher at $917,398 (19 per cent.) after tax. equivalent529 words
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Article68 1951-12-10 8 MOTORISTS are wrarned by the Colony's Traffic Chief. Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth, not to erase or deface endorsements on their driving licences. Mr. Haxworth remind motorists that records oi 1 driving licences and endorsetnents are kept by the Traffic Police, He was commenting on a68 words
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Article71 1951-12-10 8 SINGAPORE may take part m the Sixth International Conference Social Work m Madras m Dec 1952 This wrill oe the; first time the conference is be iiii. 1 held m South East Asia Mr R W I Band. Secretai :>• Social Welfare. Singapore told 1 \y:ess71 words
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Article43 1951-12-10 8 William .1 cirede 54-year-old I New york industrialist who j started h career b> selling pots jid >j:~-i Croon door to dooi has I been elected th? 1962 President jf the UJS National Association of! M:«M.it.u- u-jv.-s --A P43 words
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Article90 1951-12-10 8 KUALA LLWIPUR, Dec. 4.— RIDA >e t »s great economic possi- j bi lities m Malay arts and cratLs and. to develop this into a major industry a survey is now being carried out In Kelantan. A grant of $20,000 has been given to90 words
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Advertisement363 1951-12-10 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTO. W€ST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for H baroe Oec 1 4 Vessel U Muoj Weekly Hong Tat for Rengat Oec 12 |< Veiijl tof Malacca Twice Weekly M ong Thong tot Haoon Vessel tor Port Dfckson Weekly A P' A P' Oec 22 PotiqVot for Malacca363 words
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Advertisement228 1951-12-10 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Rayal Rorterdom Lloyd Holland-Americo Line Nederland Line I Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW TORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE lEW ORLEANS S>ore P. S'kam Pena ie SOESTDYK (HAL) In Port 14/15 Dec 16/17 Dec SALATIGA RL) 29 Dec/4 Jan 5/6 Jan 7/8 Jan ♦RADJA (SMN) 12/18 Jon228 words
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Advertisement442 1951-12-10 8 Kong, Manila, Kobe "LALANDIA" tfa ti£^'£ D Bangkok 24 >; "KAMBODIA" for Bangkok Hongkong. Kobe Vokohamo 4 < i "FALSTRIA" for Sa'iqor G Bangkok 7 1"INDIA" for Bangkok Ho-,g-kona Kobe Yokohomo 24-2*?^ >, "MORELIA" >or Bangkok Hongkong. Manila. Kobe Yokohama 9-!0f ;t3 FROM JAPAN fr HON^"PRODUCE' for Bongkok |f.|| 3442 words
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Article477 1951-12-10 9 i our: la proiwkci d« c The pu! w outcry after the ha* Xci s rase was thai gov- S:l> d set up a sys em of afterrare for disch nrged i pita patients The icca is excellent, but like the bospita my after- i477 words
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Article30 1951-12-10 9 SIMPATHY FOR 'TAMPORARIES' a v. eu to reWant hed m en bet ent ediate rnmeni la <. '.vith I n ra- that the I thai Mr. ■.t re remove this OBSERVER30 words
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Article196 1951-12-10 9 v uion working Malaya today tl an 'no stall la have of s i nd being ar< t of need] their omenl over lowances and service Howpricea of m the market. q what they selves anu wrotkcfi, m rid Be- and ire hong un- v t u196 words
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Article329 1951-12-10 9 Sir:— The year 1951 will end soon Many boys have passed their examinations at the ape of 16 years. Next year those over 16 years will be told to leave scnools and fio elsewhere for further education It Is no fault of these boys They are329 words
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146 1951-12-10 9 Singapore. No Champion For The Ex-Servicemen c; r You can find Chamn i everywhere for many ?\u4 but S o far not a sing c men. Fr'om'tlif iapance "Governsis ,I»J was honourably disvciJ insisted that mjr parenta. my brother and brother-in-law Should also join because *c were British subjects^ In146 words
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619 1951-12-10 9 Sir; Although many ridiculous statements have beer, made m the Press, the statement made by the learned Pee Ec Peck about the Pifman Examination surpasses any I have ever come across. I have a few questions to put to my learned friend. First he619 words
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377 1951-12-10 9 Sir-— May I oiler my congratulations bo M Hati M Baik" for his letter under the caption, "Plain Speaking"? He has certainly done some plain speaking m hii references to (he people of my community! But at he has made charges about377 words
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Advertisement16 1951-12-10 9 SOLE AGENTS PMCt ONIY GEORGE LEE MOTORS CLEMKNCEAU AVENUE, SINGAPORE (9) Rtpns«tf*d Throughout fedtrathm Of Moloya)16 words
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Miscellaneous132 1951-12-10 9 '.v.^^^^F.- ■•''>'■;■■ m »1 P*^^m I 1 N. mULA^T I B/ST^W 1 PAC?LING W J I i BR-RP..] !TlI COME TO THINK, C WF,'.>f m[^'- w' Z'Wv^S.: AWA^EUP/S JSV/h*. f ,5J TfPPpWY I CLOSED THE WiMDa^7L? M c bx > THAT'LL MA» ,V /?,/>- J IT'SVOURTUPN C^\ V ITb FR132 words
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Article, Illustration766 1951-12-10 10 Bill' webb gones - Of men and music Bill' webb gones FAGFGADFGADFG :|l UH (.I*ll 11 1 Il> wellknown to you lor tin- hnowledgablc progrannnefl h«* pula o\cr m Kadio Hhylhtn Mul>\ h;ilf hour and I wrrt* i<ll\ cßsctlflHng "|M"rf<M'l pileh 1 ||m oilht <la>. I ■>.iitl I \vonltl l»«- interested to bcwr irom766 words
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Article, Illustration77 1951-12-10 10 IN this household, It's the m m and not tin* woman— who selects what milady will wear. Caught by the camera -f-ently at a Cairo fashion house was this wealthy Aral) chieftain .Abdullah Lamliium Pasha as he sat selecting Parisian dresses for the women m77 words
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Article, Illustration822 1951-12-10 10 ' JON - 'JON' By 4 S the Security Forces put x on pressure early m 19;">0, more and more of the bandits m the Federation surrendered. knowing: that they would be given a fair chance. A lot of them with a craving for excitement applied for permission822 words
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Advertisement194 1951-12-10 10 bettv GRABLE oa N DAILEY dannyTHOMAS ;i HAS TERRIFIC COMKI)\ ROMANCE VND MUSIC! T4WAY: II \M. 1 .:>(>. 1, 6.45 4 9.30 P.M. r New AlhambrA-, GEI THK NEW ALHAMBRA HABIT! M(M CALLING THRILLER OF BULLDOG THRILLERS! i%i%i IW i.jJ!»«L P )(;KO>; PRUMMOMD OK'EXS TOMORROW FOR ONE DAY ONLY. Bernard194 words
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Advertisement157 1951-12-10 10 1 1 ».m. 1 .45 4 -6.30 9.30 it.ni H* ft J ~"i? TOtPA 17 JIJ^W'A -nfij Ink iii!'!!!, II Krlra^il Hint (\|j j |> Dennis M.rgan Patrih N-| Si I THOUSANDS HAVE SITN IT 1 I".T" TODAY! U.I.IJ. -jose|ferrer I Qfmno >^^^ de Bergeroc Orgm*is*d School Port** "iicK TURPIN'S157 words
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Miscellaneous172 1951-12-10 10 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE <4»4 uetre» a ii metres) i« 1 «r In Emeritencjr News (K.L.»: i».»j Something for Everyone; «ll fm Military Bandstand; ll.:{« London Studi* Melodies; 1 n m Lawrence Welk Orchestra Ewinr S.sters; 1.30 News; 1.45 Home on Ine Range: 2 p.m. Malay Melodies: 2.1 M Concert Hall;172 words
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Miscellaneous454 1951-12-10 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE ts new series-No. 41 B—Girl's8 Girl's name I 12— Gone by TT"! f!T"^ mmm v— j 13— Lament 'I I* k I 7 1 9 P /o it 14— Golf mound. f I I I I I 15— Southern 2 I I I 1 1 hero IZ454 words
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Miscellaneous154 1951-12-10 10 5 "Mummmmwu^ J /T«ODAY S FORECAST:-Get up 2 A I"'! If you ant make the 2 2* w St of the IMWMI Part of 2 dealers. horse trainers and > jockeys. l.ater In the day tlie stars are not so kind. Take rare 5 2 c^it rUa XK d 4154 words
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Article603 1951-12-10 11 LONDON, Dec. 8 (Reuter): Fancied teams crashed today as SSLST' SaICS and mUd broUght a cr °P of su P™ing resulted the Football League programme. Arsenal suffered their firet home defeat of the season, losing 3-1 to Manchester United, and Rotherham Un ted the603 words
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Article242 1951-12-10 11 UK Drive Against Papers LONDON, Dec 9 (API Scotland Yard detertiws and special Inycrtigttfi of the British Jocko Club art set to team up m a big drive against racehorse dopers. This mow follows an offer toy Lord Roscbery. out ol Britain's leading race herse owners, to pay 111.000 for242 words
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Article75 1951-12-10 11 SEREMBAN. Sun.— 'Arrangements are beine made by the Negri Sembilaft Chinese Recreation Club to hold the annual hockey and tennis quadrangular tournament at Seremban from Dec. 23 to 25. The participating team* are the Chinese Recreation Clubs from Penang. Perak, Selangor and Negri. Sembilan. In hockey both75 words
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Article515 1951-12-10 11 MELBOURNE, Dec. 9, (AP).— Harry Hcpman, non-playing captain of the Australian Davis Cop tennis team, is making a determined effort to brand Vie Seixas of the U.S. team as a habitual foot-faulter m advance of the probable challenge round between America and Australia later this515 words
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Article513 1951-12-10 11 DUBLIN, Dec. 8, (Reuter).— ln a dour foruard game on a heavy sticky ground. South Africa defeated Ireland by 17 points (one goal, three tries and on< dropped goal) to five points (one goal) m the Rugby Union International here today. Ireland led by five513 words
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Article139 1951-12-10 11 Temujin Promoted "TANA T S:..f i i» mniii. who carried 9M :<■ victory ..i^d double <-:. laal rim «>f "ie fpoh i «'ict- <>r, Saturday ut boca promoted Uj ciaai :i Two other Dorset who r«/ up a cla.v are M% M,r,k and H«r. a' DreJilD 'J he\ A,,i r,«139 words
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Article306 1951-12-10 11 TKAINER Jimmy M .ir t i«i who t»a* BOt been h;i\w;jr U>t b**t i>f luck m reoenl n onthi < .une right biirk into Ml yin to »>»•- -coin- trie champion traiaei of th< Perak 'J irl Ci .r> Dmmkr meeting Mrhich concluded <*» Hii stable306 words
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Advertisement380 1951-12-10 11 CLASSIFIED ADVEBTISBMBIiys Rations vacant t> a composite I Company exer lu for Fire and rtments. Apply £ii unta Clerk capaI .paring Balance set of accounts ..iiately apply s::;gapore TSE Manr.ger re- 1 I Sports Equip- j isc m Kuala personally, orj F! Q NAAFI. oflisb teachers. orduifl to qualiI c]380 words
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Advertisement539 1951-12-10 11 personal"" where pages and pages of El fts are advertised These Ufnif i ACCOMMODATIONS W\NTED TWO bachelors need airy room preferably Katone area. Box T 551 SporeS RESEECTAHLB famfly del perately m need oi accommodation willing to oav ;^n^r eS B X T 55<i S tuition" POSTAL TUITION: BoolT Keeping,539 words
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Advertisement431 1951-12-10 11 I NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE Guests who have been in<ited to the Cocktail Party ot Government House are requested to bring their invitation cords m order toj facilitate security measures! being token by the police. .\OTICE is hereby given that:' Offi flu S^sapore Branch nrrt r th T e Wes) Coast431 words
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Advertisement810 1951-12-10 11 NOTICE CHANGE OF~ TELEPHONE NUMBERS KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LIMITED Una ESTATE OF OEI TIONG HAM (DECD) 33 35 Teluk Ayer Street Singapore New telephone Nos. *****, *****, *****/***** *****. Extensions to all deportments. f~ TENDER NOTICES MALAY REGIMENT TENDER NOTICE TPENDERS will be received at RHQ The Malay Regiment Port810 words
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Article53 1951-12-10 12 COTKBORO meet Singapore >> Wednesday at Jalan Besar Si tdium. Singapore team is Yew Chi •n?; Davids, Johan: Vass. Harith, Hin Weng: Sharif Madon Ismail Ysuoff, Awanjj Bakar, B. >n Leung. Alan King. Re- ■>-:-*>: Narayanan. Haii Garhaa Ahamad. McDonald. Ibrahnn Yusoff. Rahim Omdr Goteborj will53 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-12-10 12 Holou* ar* r<i«*v finishes of th*» tnst day Ih*> ip&h Thrilling Game Drawn PLAYING *a brand of football that was seldom seen m Singapore and which kept 1 7,000 -cheering fans who paid $22,000 on their toes, AllIndia tourists were unlucky to be held to a59 words
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Article375 1951-12-10 12 H.M.S. MAYNARD defated the Volunteer Police Combined m a l'riendly soccer match played m a water-logged ground on Saturday at the Police Training School B—2.8 2. Scorers for H.M.S. Maynardh Ayling <2i. Love ».i>. Ranger <2>. and Mckintyre (1). Volunteers Police Combined Thanikasalam (1). D. Hack <2>. The375 words
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Article25 1951-12-10 12 TEACHERS Training College beat GHQ FARELF by one goal to nil m a SHA senior section knock-out competition tie played at Tangli.'i yesterday.25 words
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Article212 1951-12-10 12 THK MALAYAN veteran singles runner-up, Seali Fug Liat (Mayflower) was eliminated from this year's Singapore veteran championships when a stomach cramp forced him to retire m his match against koh Kens Sian*: at the < lerieal L nion on Saturday night. i Eng Liat. who212 words
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Article77 1951-12-10 12 European Soccer I STOCKHOLM. Dec. 8 (UP>— An oflicia! European soccer 1 championship, backed b> the Internationa] Football Federation, will probably take place next year, the Swedish sports paper, Idrottsbladet reports. The paper said plans are worked out by Italian Otto i Barassi, an experienced Federa- i tion delegate, who77 words
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Article95 1951-12-10 12 JOHANNESBURG. Dec. 9 iAP) The Tottenham Hotspur soccer j team has declined an offer to tour South Africa next season. The South Africrm Football As- sociation representative is com- I I pletin-4 legotiatio.^s for a sevenweek to r m May-June by New- castle United.95 words
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Article57 1951-12-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Tvvd more matches m the com- bined schools quadrangular I hockey tournament were played I m Seremban foday. i In the first match Selangor i scored a narrow victory over Negri Sembilan by three goals to two. In the second match Singapore shared honours with57 words
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Article166 1951-12-10 12 SHELL Sports Club entered the semi-final of the Singapore Badminton Associations commercial houses tournament yesterday by defeating Borneo Motors Ltd 5-0 at the Haw-Par gymnasium hall. Results were: Shell Company mentioned first:— lsmail Marian beat Joe Mission 15-4. 15-2: Omar Yayah beat Hassan Buantj 15-11 15-6: Bulat166 words
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Article57 1951-12-10 12 LONDON. Dec. 8 <Reuter>The reserve strength available to Newport Rugby Union club was amply demonstrated today when they went to Cheltenham' with a team including nine second line players and won by 21 points tv Overcoming the gale which swept the ground. Newport were superior57 words
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Article181 1951-12-10 12 Eclipse Elect Women ECLIPSE B. P. of Singapore ai their loth annual general meeting yesterday took an unprecedented step by electing two women. Mrs Chan Chee Seng and Mrs. Cheong Hock Leng to the posts of secretary and asi sistant secretary respectively. It was disclosed that the party collected $2,515181 words
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Article394 1951-12-10 12 IPOH, Sun. In perfect weather and before a crowd of about 6,€00 (»otebor« footballers and a IVrak XI drew 2-2 when the Swedes should have romped home a convincing winner. Every step they made towards goal was done m copy-book style but their forwards ju>t394 words
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1091 1951-12-10 12 UK SOCCER RESULTS LA TEST POSITIONS MRKT DIVISION A Ma J I Maocboata 0 3 A< T a Naveastla 2 rh<lj l Chwltoa o i>J Bol'.xi 2 ■■■iini^im i F.,!h., :m 0 L «»«> 1 Pre. M a I *f«ctic>;er C. 0 S'uk.. M'-ddlesbrounh a I POSITIONS SECOND DIVISION 3arn>lev1,091 words
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Advertisement112 1951-12-10 12 excellent jjjJkß IWCMAWTiHO... SOLE IMPORTERS:KIAN GWAN M LTD 35. Telok Ayer Street. Tel EIITI iL j r 4 4 A# i t^ KUALA rVTHt- OLT»0 LT» 1 LUMPUR SINGAPORE P£NA\C i j^ (ESTABLISHED^4S YEARS IN MALAYA gifts ion i hi; *#;imm. DIAMON l> Kl\<.> X V, GOLD X SILVER <112 words
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Miscellaneous29 1951-12-10 12 |nMEsp"fj HIGH TIDES at the principal resorta m Malaya: TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 8.->4 s.S9 Malacca 5.35 6.05 Port Dickson 4.16 446 Port Sham 3.16 4.00 Penan? 10.50 11.0129 words
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