Singapore Standard, 13 December 1951
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Title Section18 1951-12-13 1 Singapore Standard *A *1 X »0L II -3- 165 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration11 1951-12-13 1 Vlimari. landed > ippOißt- as a the title i Kay a Amur <11 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-12-13 1 Hornets Sting, Kill 2 S' pore Schoolboys playing h o 0 i basI itch hor--vere ip W'ithyards the hor«t '-vhich len in bamgt jf the yi the oa their i 1 X ri I hornets' btd made od. low Lai Hinr41 words
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390 1951-12-13 1 Standard Staff Correspondent Wed D «spite many obstacles, reated mostly by the emergency, Selangor had made ippreeiable progress m its social, economic and political development during the year said the Sultan of Selangor. at the budget meeting of the Selangor State Council this morning390 words
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Article155 1951-12-13 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE police sprang into action and immediately threw a cordon over the Beach Road area when an arson attempt was made on the small electrical sub-station at Clyde Terrace about 815 p.m.. last night. A small nre followed an explosion at155 words
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Article173 1951-12-13 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— On taking over from Sir Harold Briggs. as Director of Operations, General Sir Rob Lockhart. m a message to the Commissioner of Police, Mr W.N. Gray assures him and all ranks of the police force that he teeis greatly173 words
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Article70 1951-12-13 1 THE Anti-Corruption Branch of the C.I.D have with them a letter signed by .An Avenger Contents of the letter are being investigated said Mr F.G. Tdttnn* CID. Chief yesterday. 5f 'appealed to the anonymous writer to help further into the S?Stigations by •nnailv to70 words
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Article, Illustration446 1951-12-13 1 %■I r I i 1 o Supervise Iruce In Korea TOKYO, Dec. 12 (UP) The United Nations, m a major concession aimed at winning an armistice by the Christinas holidays, agreed today to a Communist demand that teams from tral" nations supervise the Korean truce. The big446 words
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454 1951-12-13 1 TODAY we hand over the writing of Toy Fund news to some of the donors, because we feel their sentiments will be shared by the thousands of our readers. CARITAS of Kuo Chuan Avenue, Singapore, writes "Christmas is not' Christmas unless you454 words
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Article36 1951-12-13 1 LONDON. Dec. 12. fAP>Britain has decided to pay the full instalment of capital and interest on the United States and Canadian loans at the end of the year, an informed government source reported today.36 words
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63 1951-12-13 1 LONDON. Dec. 12 (Reuter* Frozen snow blocked roads m Northern England and Scotland today as Britain's first cold spel! of the winter continued. Heavy frost and some tog were reported particularly m the ea*' and southeast this morning but British Overseas Airways plane.were63 words
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296 1951-12-13 1 Most British Papers Laud Lyttelton 's Maste r Plan LONDON, Dec. 12, (Reuter) Most British morninf newspapers today welcomed ColoSSPdfcretary Oliver Lyttelton^ fix-point P*™ Jf alaya, which he announced yesterday, as t sensible and iwrintic «ffort to solvt th« country s proT&Libtral Manchester Guardian said Mr. Lyttelton apSawd to have296 words
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153 1951-12-13 1 THE HEIKS of the former Sultan of Singapore have offered to sell to the Johore Government a piece of land they had inherited from the Sultan so that they could use the money to give their children "appropriate education." The piece of153 words
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174 1951-12-13 1 HONGKONG. Dec. 12. <UP>British Secretary <>t State lor Colonies Oliver Lytteiton arrived here this morning and stepped right into a busy schedule of discussions with l.>cal officials and business representatives on the many problems EacidfJ the Colony. The Colonial Secretary started his schedule with174 words
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Article85 1951-12-13 1 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 12. The following ore the doting prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today. LONDON RUBBER Spot 41 id. Jon 41 id. Jan. Mar. 41 Id. Apr./ June 39} d. July/Sept. 38 d. Dec. c.i.f. 40 id. Market: Very85 words
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Advertisement42 1951-12-13 1 aT*7 *^nttnpea **P. 9■• »vy»iw« t In Penang^P. SM nit i\\ r[ i Fi ThM i& COFFEE BKfe^^^Wßß pWMß^^'^Br mJftsSiS W 2MQ FRESH NEM tASK FOU i $£ended, 1 COFFEE l 0°« fOX me cotP »«w» urn SlN GAPORE COLD STORAGE CO-LTft42 words
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Miscellaneous24 1951-12-13 1 'NOW WHAT +f AS I SUPPOSED J? TO BRING THIS CMA. C^^"*n 'j__t 'Z W I s. 1 l_J/J I oh y£s,ffim&!<* course!' y24 words
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Article135 1951-12-13 2 'CUTOUT BRICKS, MORTAR' Bp MICHAEL CONNORS Standard Staff Reporter IBK LAEGE SCALE manufacture of rMjmf tiles, concrete Imi ■nartng bricks Mi patented hmhw flooring units is being undertaken m Singapore by Concrete Industries (Malaya) Ltd. A major step towards setfsvflkiency tor Malaya m building materials, this new enterprise also expects135 words
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Article, Illustration379 1951-12-13 2 tii^tT m a furnace, like the clay bricks, saves time and labour." Mr. Ferguson said. Il»- pointed out that a further •*j\ ng m building costs will be effected by use of the patented concrete flooring units B-. eliminating the need tor con<rete "shatteri^:*' work379 words
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Article74 1951-12-13 2 LUCRE vere tfB prosecutioßS .< oflciMXs -i-....:i-<: the Food 3: Price Control Ordinances r S c1; ire m November as e< pared I i' 1 m October and 4: Septenber. kXuing t t> t three months. ti' ,'ictieos letalleai 140 witb fk vf acquittals. F,!io?; amountt74 words
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Article40 1951-12-13 2 STORE- KEEPEK Omar bin Ahmad, was sentenced to months' w imprison- t in the Singapore Fourth P c Cbo t yesteniaj .vhen he tted selling »oe onifi mo 18 .:> khaU rtoth -'.i l^, «rh -i were en- him40 words
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Article, Illustration432 1951-12-13 2 Consumers May Get Own Farm A COOPERATIVE marketing scheme, such as Hongkong has had since 1946, will be discussed hf the Singapore Consumers Association committee (Tanglin District) on Dec. 17, Mrs. Robert En, President, told The Standard yesterday. Also on the committee's agenda will be a432 words
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Article151 1951-12-13 2 Colony Has The Talent— Dr. Fang Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE has the necessary resources and potentialities for a successful project m the training of health personnel. I Dr. I. C. Fang of the World I Health Organisation said this last night. He added that it Was for this reason the151 words
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407 1951-12-13 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE DIRECTOR of Medical Services, Singapore, i* •reused of **a form of exploitation*' of "housemen," who have to perform all the duties of full-time medical and dff 1 officer* while being paid a small fixed salary of $400 a month. The attention of407 words
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Article89 1951-12-13 2 PREPARATIONS for Christmas is now underway m Service homes m Singapore, Decorations have been rigged up and although this Christmas promises to be an expensive one. there is no indication that any one is going to be deterred by the expense involved. To cut down the89 words
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Article83 1951-12-13 2 Manaard Staff Reporter ABOUT 1.000 Eurasian children are expected to turn up at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 26 for the Eurasian Association's annual children's Christmas treat. The treat will begin at 3.30 p.m. Toys will be distributed and to maintain the festive spirit of83 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-12-13 2 Tengfcu Bedah Sari biote Tengku Ahmad Shah of Selaagor celebrated her 13th birthday m Singapore recently. Pictore shows Tengkn Bedah Sari cutting the birthday cake at a party held at her residence at ChaagL looking on are her relatives and school f rieads.43 words
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Article266 1951-12-13 2 Standaitf Staff Reporter "TAKE IT— DONT MAVE IT," the Singapore all-RAF show touched down at Changi airftield on Sunday after a highly successful tour that opened m Labuan. British N. Borneo and ended— mil too soon for the cast —em Trench Jndo-Chiha, Philippines where they266 words
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Article63 1951-12-13 2 Standard Staff Reporter "LEBANON INTERLUDE" a brief account of the World Conference of Y.W.C.A. was the subject of Mrs. H. B. Amsiuli'stalk at the Ladies' Day lunch of the Rotary Club yesterday m Singapore. Her interesting talk centred mainly upon the amusing aspects of the conference and63 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-12-13 2 photo Two little ffirls with 'grandma* —victims of tm> (--r fl R d Monday last—Phot«graph«i v <su after tiffin at the Social Welfare Home m Jai, 4 i StandardStandard - 29 words
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Article278 1951-12-13 2 LIM BOON VAN, a Huat. Kalian" R<»ad **^s fia< months* rigottwiy imprietmin Singapore Third Criminal D Lim, who elected to m& noth- r ing when CAlled for hi y defence was found guilty of exporting 445 bundles of tin plate and a quantity of loose tin278 words
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Advertisement57 1951-12-13 2 An Outstanding Collection OIL PAINTINGS EMINENT CONTINENTAL ARTiSft will be shnwn m RAFFLES HOTEL December 12th to December 19th. You are cordially hivited to vie*. Open HI a.m. to 1 pja. All pictures ar e for Sale. the "VANITY" BATH SET MADE /If ENGLAND GUARANTEED FAST TO WASHING COLOURS BLUE57 words
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Advertisement66 1951-12-13 2 AND HIiJH I These attract v f Q g R^Mll I W, wWw^M tO ecoratc Chnstn Tret AOVT. OF THE CtHOUM. CUCTMC CO LTD Of IMSUM SINCAPORI MALACCA KUALA IUMPUd I r s a Ski* W^ o^^ 7^ 5 |7 beenjjeognteed as Uw tweS^or badt^ U rheumaUsm, paim VjW^iatet».^nd ouny66 words
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Miscellaneous152 1951-12-13 2 f^f^VijW W*' •Stf«SBSS%fl&*iJ I MiSM TO'^ NOJLWHUTES/ER MI Ef NISDOLLV iS^^^flP I W>fTK^DTHiS DQUX Jy BE^S^S^^B^. vß^ffeh i^B^B^^^u~_ Bi'WR9BH > a sm^ iVVf* Sj Brf^^Blfc B^B BS> B 1 iBiS BL J^^ ml D 4^a H^BBh^^b^^J P^^P^ sV^Ba^^TJavfll B^B^BH^aa'flaAa^B KaVWfoMal B^b^BaV^WPV^^afl bV^B^B^LW&J^^T^KbI nW'>N I VJ Mfc H^J^Pflflnp B^B^IBBBBB^BBBBi _il ifTJI152 words
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Article, Illustration458 1951-12-13 3 NE W BATES FOR INJURED OFFICERS Revised Table Of Allowances months after the date of his injury. The scheduie of payment for the widow is one fourth of salary and emoluments. To each child with a mother, one-twentv-fourth: to each child without a mother, one-twelfth. A dependent mother gets one-twenty-fourthRanjit Singh - 458 words
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Article, Illustration538 1951-12-13 3 Standard Staff Reporter BECAUSE HE has nowhere else to live. 52-year-old ironsmith, Wong: Kwanr and his family of eight live m the •hadow of sudden death. His family was among the 5,000 people who were made homeless m Singapore when a biff fire destroyed538 words
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Article489 1951-12-13 3 GUILTY to three charges of contraven:'.nance regulations, two Chinese X Hong and Chong Tung Fung were $15,280 by Mr. Tan Ah Tah m the ninal District Court yesterday. defence counsel, undertook to file Bail of $15,500 each m two sureties r mak- 4S to Siang Oci489 words
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Article82 1951-12-13 3 LER CHENG TEE and Ang Cho Kua were jailed for two months m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when they were found guilty of offering $10 to Sgt. Wan 'Chin Hay of the Marine Police. The bribe was given as inducement not to take82 words
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356 1951-12-13 3 the next year or two. The students stated that they have greater claims to permanent posts m the Medical Service of Malaya than other nonFederal citizens." The students stressed the very high standard being maintained m the University. If expatriates are admitted into the permanent356 words
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Article80 1951-12-13 3 ARRANGEMENTS for an elaborate Christmas celebration for the children are now under way at the Tanghn Club The party wiU take place on Dec. 21 at 4 p.m. A fancy dress parade is also on the programme and children with the most original costume will come80 words
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Article98 1951-12-13 3 From Page 1 mint. This comprises nine new •C^lV^Ar-F AND IRRIGATION was at a virtual 'tandstill Production was about 68 per cent of that obtaining m J?4l. PUBUC WORKS: The Department conttnujd tV ar S.d!r V ffi large ihar« ol 11 emergency. In addition the fwu H?compl«t«d98 words
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Article98 1951-12-13 3 WHEN OPENING th e exhibition of contemporary French art at the Raffles Institution yesterday the City Council President Mr. T.P.F. McNeice remarked that there was "almost an art festival m Singapore" this month. He was referring to the plays performed by the Stage Club, concerts given by98 words
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Article64 1951-12-13 3 A SHIPPING CMk. Song, employed by Wimpev Co was yesterday ordered by the Singa pore Fourth Police Magistrate Mr. P. Claque to pay $15 to Haneefa for punching him re suiting m the ioss or Tour teeth at the 6| m.s. Bukit Timah Road j on Nov. 21.64 words
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Article280 1951-12-13 3 Standard Staff Reporter A corporal of the Singapore Special Constabulary, Mohamed Said bin Salim was treated as a "hostile witness" m the Third Police Court yesterday at the trial of another* Special Constable, charged with sleeping while on armed* duty at the Royal Bakery, Keppel Road280 words
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Advertisement27 1951-12-13 3 TIME-PROOF WAlLiilu i->/jfni,^MONTOR HO.. A'^*-;^^ K3 1 f .par* tim. for a w«H |KW« fe^ JHt BE EH ACCOUNT^T iTC Mereontil. •"•^^J Queen Str«e« Siosor***' Phon. 2M70.27 words
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Advertisement140 1951-12-13 3 of outstanding quality JB/j Effervescent aspirin for Inhalant. Soothes inflamed Pleasant tasting pastilles headaches, neuralgia colds mucous membranes and for sore throats Antiseptic and influenza. facilitates breathing and soothing The delightful mint The Two-in-One Antacid A powerfully penetrating flavoured Laxative Chewing m powder form and palat- ointment for rheumatic con140 words
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Article283 1951-12-13 4 Dato, Whitfield On Lyttelton's Remarks Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Department of Education recognises the necessity for free and compulsory primary education. This was stressed by the Member for Education, Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, when he and the Director of Education were283 words
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Article208 1951-12-13 4 SCHEME TO ALLEVIATE FLOODING KC ALA LUMFUR, Wed.— The SeJangor Government Is preparing a scheme to alleviate flooding m Kampong Bahru and other low-lying areas and is also wo-king oat a scheme to set up a Malay resettlement area m Chens which will he free from foods. Both these plans208 words
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Article, Illustration95 1951-12-13 4 BATU PAHAT. Wed.— Scouts and Guides of the Lok York School, held its exhibition of Scoutcraft at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Benut. yesterday. Mr. Lucas, District Scout Commissioner, Batu Pahat, performed the opening ceremony. Hundreds of people turned up to watch the exhibition which was extended till95 words
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Article272 1951-12-13 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Wed. The newly constituted Municipal I'mint'il. «*on*i*tiiifs of the President, nine elected and four nominated Councillors held its first committee meeting today. The result of the casting of their term of office was as follows: Fort Ward: 3 years— Mr. E. Yew272 words
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Article193 1951-12-13 4 MALACCA. Wed— Twelve resettlement area? have been competed and two are under conduction while 83 regrouping a-eas have been completed and 18 niore are planned. Thi> v. us revealed m reply to a written question by Mr. Khoo K:m Lian at the Settlement Council today "Hie193 words
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Article136 1951-12-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, WecL— Priority is being given to children between tfce ages or seven and eight for admission next year to Government and Govern-ment-aided English schools m. Selangor. This was the answer given to Mr Leong Cheung Ling to a question In the State Covmcil here this136 words
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Article66 1951-12-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Steps are being taken to refund the proceeds of the sale of the belongings of detainees m Jenderam. A committee to investigate all claims made for refund has been formed and further action awaits the result of deliberation of the committee. This statement was66 words
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Article26 1951-12-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed- A labourer, Parman bin Baharan. was today sentenced to four n?i?£« r Mf°rou« imprisonment for voluntarily causing grievous hurt here*to«es High26 words
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Article16 1951-12-13 4 Dec fs on gKrdS Vor'tE* lS? Jr.' effort the bestVSKSSe--2^ '£H cultivate* ana aloof.,16 words
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Article112 1951-12-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The request that the word "Muslim" be substituted for the word "Mohammedan" m the written laws m force m the Federation has been accepted by the Government and a Bill is to be introduced at the next meeting of the Council to give effect112 words
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Article80 1951-12-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Accepting the submission of defence counsel. Mr. R. .P. S. Rajasooria, that the evidence of the prosecution was contradictory, the First Magistrate, Mr. A. P. Jack, acquitted and discharged a young businessman, Yap Keng Tee. who was produced before him on a charge of using80 words
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324 1951-12-13 4 Govt May Start PostPrimary Schools In Ulus KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Selangor State Council today accepted the principle advocated by Che Salleha binte Mohd. Ali that Government should take steps to establish post-primary schools m rural areas and also set up suitable schools m these areas for girls for the324 words
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Article140 1951-12-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Two ot three bandits killed In the Federation mat thtir deaths this morninf m Ptrmk. The other was killed m Selangor yesterday. Two dvSS wer# wounded m the exchange WMKg Seng W bo was m the company of another armed and uniformed terrorist TheFwerJ seen140 words
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Article151 1951-12-13 4 KUALA LUMPUB, Wed. —Twice today Che Salleh* binte Mohd. Ali pleaded m the Selangor State Council to be allowed to speak m English when the got up at first to support Che Salleh Hakim's contention that Government was not doing enough to alleviate the flooding151 words
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Article201 1951-12-13 4 $20,000 For Pool Approved MALACCA, Wed. Mr. S. tkm that pay neat of the sum of $20,Mt be made to the Malacca Municipality from this year's surplus for erectins* public swimming pool hi the North Reclamation area or o» aay other site approved by GoverjuoeMt, was appjrored at the foortl201 words
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135 1951-12-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Mr. Leung Cheung ling urged m the Selangor Council today that Government should make more adequate grants towards soda] welfare services m the State. He compared the $70,000 which the public had contributed towards welfare with the $40,500 allocated by Government135 words
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Article62 1951-12-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, .WetL-The raU of Malay divorces to marriages m Selangor m IMS was 41 J per cent m IMS. 34.8 per cent Fm 35.1 ner' cent and lip to the end of August this year 31.5 per cent Che Saleha binti Mohamed All was given62 words
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Article, Illustration345 1951-12-13 5 Perak Sets Aside $1 Mil For Homes Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed—Provision of $1,000,000 has been made m the 1952 Perak State Budget for the bnilrfin* of quarters for Government employees. A quarter of the •mount will be used m the construction of quartern for345 words
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Article129 1951-12-13 5 C'wealth Doctors May Be Taken On 11 OH T .he Perak Government today disb mil inquiry has been made into tH j r shortage of doctors m the aeflcaj i service. ««v*i Further, the Medical Department is considering the possibility of recruiting doctor! and surgeons from Common. wealth countries such129 words
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Article13 1951-12-13 5 The Heiress On Stage i «.-> c a; I W Mr. celling loked 9013 words
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Article24 1951-12-13 5 TO STUDY IN THE STATES »ched .ed to iia (or r.ning m Chen i i EngiChicago. < 'raining i Kxchange foi foreign ne pur- t»rnational24 words
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Article461 1951-12-13 5 Standard Staff Reporter »f ™E -^NWNCXMEOT by the British Senary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Kyttelton, that U»me*e io Singapore will no longer need the English language qualification to become naturalist British subject* was generally welcomed by political party and otne,. leadera. Mr.461 words
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Article151 1951-12-13 5 SINGAPORE POLICE are carrying out "vigorous" investigations to trace the source of a herb used for medicinal purposes allegedly by Chinese physicians nod which has killed several people recently. "There has been instances of poisoning both fatal and nonfatal and m all these cases it has151 words
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104 1951-12-13 5 Councillor Didn't Have The 'L' Sign MR S S. MANYAM, Progressivt City Councillor for the North Ward, was fined $25 on two counts by the First Traffic Court Magistrate. Mr D. H Chapman, yesterday It was stated that Mr. Many am drove his car early one morning m June this104 words
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Article393 1951-12-13 5 Standard Music Critic ONCE AGAIN Leo Chermavsky drew a packed and happy audience to the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. This was the second of the Cherniavsky violin recitals presented and sponsored by the Singapore Chamber Ensemble. Last night the entire seating accommodation was taken up393 words
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Article62 1951-12-13 5 SAMAT bio Wahman (19) wa s sentenced m High Court, Kota Bahru, by Mr. Justice C. H. Whitton to three years' rJ. for abducting a young Malay woman divorcee. Bid ah Male Che Teh (18), while she was workiaf m his paddy field at Paaiataaf Suagkai, Pasir Puteh,62 words
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Article24 1951-12-13 5 TWENTY-FIVE certificates of naturalisation will be presented at a simpte ceremony m the Victoria Memorial Hall at 11 a.m. on Dec. 19.24 words
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Article259 1951-12-13 5 BECAUSE he had become a Muslim *nd married *no* he^ JSS, a Muslim too. Tan Teck Sioni alias Mohamed Yacob bin AJbdulUh told the Sinflapore SeSnd PoJiee Magistrate Mr. It HL L Pates yasterdty that he could not return to his Unit wife, the259 words
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Article161 1951-12-13 5 »IIt»IATH»S N»bte l«* load shedding today: IHV •100 < hiat Plan*, 4;»»an Kunos. Rangoon Rwad. Townnr K«m«|. Srrangooo Koaii. koiam Aver. McPherson Road. Kirn hiian Road, Roundary Koait. Homi«e fcoad. Ipper Serangooa. Yio 4 hti Kuns Road. <;»tt. Printing Works. WiMNfleigh Park. Knuhirll Heights. Arthur Road, Tanjong Katoag.161 words
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Article, Illustration114 1951-12-13 5 Singapore was linked is the celebration of the "World Chain of Ughi." annual reminder of the world wide brotherhood of Toi H, when at t p.m.. last night an "Aladdin" lamp was lit during a service at Talbot Hour. Seootts Road by the Rev. T«m Blakely. Singapore (.ranch padre ofStandard - 114 words
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433 1951-12-13 5 at (I '*Tte (ipt^nj.i aii »v i M. I.\ ;te»t<»i! was !..kt-M > liynr of U«e views al iv.h t Government and tha Ch Chamber <»f C>wm«rc»." Until itie tnnounceme I mart*, he sairi. »i» T'civ;- > aaturalisation" mu>t have ci^iii ki>i» v .vK-»1(jp ■>(433 words
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Article74 1951-12-13 5 THE SFXTRETARY S»ci<l WTeACare Dcpoxtnei I R. W. I Bind, is ip,. ml' i :«i«v ((•iit'riiiis !»♦>(>• mi >:i S iMne whi» can i»n«'i suitu building m which to aooa <• <• d.«tr chiiHi»n retyperatitig poHomjnrikis. The Di_*j>;»iemeiil Hfitl b»* l>:«red to rent KUCti bui'n preleraMv m74 words
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Advertisement259 1951-12-13 5 AT WHITEAWAYS I New Sh/pments. MEAT VARIETY FURMSiW FABRICS I >^i^S SANDERSONS FABRICS nfer^HJ Beautiful Floral Designs I^3 31** Hide $.*».2;*» $5.75 yd |^*H ;1 "BEVIS" FABRICS 31 StiilaMe For.l.ot^e Covers ftfV L4>\elv IVsii^o^ On I'aslel Cwshiaas hi C.renl artel v FURNISHING DEPARTMENT 2ml floor FINE SELECTION OF oil AGE259 words
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Miscellaneous99 1951-12-13 5 r m/:ifLflftr "Wtt M lI V T.W.C.A.: Dressmaking class at 10 a.m. YM.CA.Z Movie Circle subcommittee meeting 5 p.m.: French Commercial classes 5.30 p.m.; gymnastics class 6 p.m.: choir practice 8 p.m. Exhibitions: Modern French paintings at Raffles Institution Hall; European Art at Raffles Hotel Grill Room 10 a.m. 799 words
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855 1951-12-13 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Lyitel ton's Candy Floss nTHE preview that Mr. Lyttelton gave us, over the radio and at a Press conference, of the report he would make to the British Government contained only one concrete suggestion to indicate an important departure from previous policy. This was the855 words
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1256 1951-12-13 6 TAKAR - The Gideon Band Who Opened Malaya TAKAR •VHBjJkX*- My >X;M;.' 3J98 Kg 88fl^B| SB nnnnmßm&Ar MS Mf£ MrHySfeS '?wBSBB a (f ipnH a multiplication of W officials, straining all accommodation, the country is administered not half so well as it was by the Gideon band who opened up Malaya." What1,256 words
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Article283 1951-12-13 6 By ROBERT MENGUIN. LONDON. Dec. 12. /^FFICIAL circles m London stated last night that they did not know any more than press correspondents on the state of the Armistice talks m Korea. Behind this statement. a certain feeling of irritation was sensed. Already, during the last few283 words
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Article446 1951-12-13 6 We the PEOPLE A Mother Is Proud Of Her Sons Sir: I am a Chinese mother of six children four boys and two girls. Two of my boys are m the Ipoh Auxiliary police force with my full blessings. 1 am proud of them and the work they have volunteered446 words
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Article184 1951-12-13 6 fields of enterprise from which they are now absent, The point you are trying to make is that the British and the Malays should not distrust the Chinese and the misguided Communist-in-spired bandits are not all Chinese. PETER ISMAEL. Singapore. Sir Your leader of December184 words
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Article118 1951-12-13 6 Sir:— Not long ago the question of the two City Councillors who are employees of Military Departments was raised m the local press. The latest elections have resulted In another Military Dept. employee becoming a City Councillor before the position could be made clear .-W th* -Voting118 words
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Article173 1951-12-13 6 Sir; Does the City Assessor realise that by increasing the annual value of certain new properties to boost the City Revenue he is also enriching the already well filed pockets of the landlords— all at the expense of the tenants? Here is an173 words
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Article330 1951-12-13 6 Sir; It if= hieh time that the disgraceful conduct of the S.T.C. conductors on the bus routes of this City is exposed. Daily one see? conductors "squeezing"' money by handing used tickets to travellers which they snatch from persons about to alight'- by waiting till a person nears330 words
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Article318 1951-12-13 6 Review of Views Not Impressive THE visit I Colonial 5 M F «l*ration talayi wieiayu h os servjn tatewi oJ the 1 Secretary .I. P Malm w i he claimed > come ur a > f er holdii tilt, and rubber ircles I exp.,:; c m panics m" I Once318 words
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Advertisement14 1951-12-13 6 NO HOME r/Offima or t INSTITUTION Can do without MASK TtMlHi C* C 014 words
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Advertisement72 1951-12-13 6 nmrphff I ■I more signal... I I I I KOSTRB 40. Ltd., M 4. «>r«l»«rd Itoad. Bing«por# J C. %anit HMg C« ttx. »*tn Road. Koala I wi«r« Ratlio Ornrral Tradinf Oft, 1M Brmntrr B«ad. li»«>»LIB Radio t«.. ltt, BHrmah RoM, ret»»«l AGINTS P. SHOTAM CO., LTD SINGAfOU SOLE AGENTS72 words
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Article266 1951-12-13 7 UN C'ttee to Resume Arms Debate giji Four Still At Odds On Methods P4HIS, IW. 12, (AP). British Miniver of i r i^\ it Lloyd, m a speech Tuesday to the 4 t .V Political Committee on the Four- Vh( 1..1W-. >aid the West and Russia are still B ulh266 words
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Article, Illustration85 1951-12-13 7 kovic, photo. MONSIGNOR Stepinae, Catholic Archbishop of Zagreb. was released from prison, Dec. 6, by Yugoslav authorities. He is pictured here (left) as he leaves the parish church of Krasic, near Zagreb, after saying his first mass since he was imprisoned. H e was sentenced to 15A.P. - 85 words
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85 1951-12-13 7 Lyttelton May Be Offered Defence Post ONDON Dec 12 (Reu_Th* london Eveniug ,V^oii-r Mar *aid yester- m i Mr Oliver LyttelH, -nnv Colonial Se«- hkfh to be ©#er- of Defe.ee Fnnu Minister WinsUm n.u.hih him>rlf holds the irn.r portfolio, but .there ,»n>iderable specu- ,i. t<" M»mf weeks that r f85 words
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127 1951-12-13 7 Dec. CAfP).— si I to the US ent M r John a press cones t pressed his t\topment of pan and ComSr: Mr John is .ncompanying i >it to Japan. v >;t> :hat any economic be: <een Japan liunist Chin vould c a127 words
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Article122 1951-12-13 7 LONDON. Dec. 12 <UP>— The name ol Sayed Mohammed El Senussi will be added :o the list of the worlds crowned kings when Libya. a former Italian colony, emerges as an inde- pendent soxereign state probably on Dec. 15 m accordance with the United Nations122 words
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174 1951-12-13 7 WASHINGTON. Dec 12. <UP) Australian External Affairs Minister Richard G. Casey conferred with President Truman yesterday and afterwards told reporters he hoped that Australia would ratify m February the Pacific security pact recently concluded with the United States. Casey said he discussed the pact174 words
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150 1951-12-13 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 12 (IP).— Editors of the United Press yesterday announced the JM^ctkm of the ten bip*eTnew* MoriV* of 1951 from the *tandpoinl of United get* nrw Slalw reader* nilere»l. 1. Human fiies Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur. 2. The Korean armistice150 words
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63 1951-12-13 7 PARIS. EX*. 12 <UP>- pr f el l"f Rene Pleven won a vote of confidence last night m a t«tof he governments support of the Ichuman Plan to g%\™%£ Europe* coal and steel re^°"! 7 c< Pleven won by a vote of 3< <63 words
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177 1951-12-13 7 PARIS, Dee. 12 (AP). Eight European countries are asked to step up their Atlantic treaty rearmament efforts m 1952. W. Averell Harriman of the U.S.. Sir Edwin Ploden of Bri- j tain and Jean Monnet of France who make up the executive committee177 words
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155 1951-12-13 7 PARIS. Dec. 12. <AP)— East Germany's Communist government demanded before the United Nations today that a peace treaty be concluded with all of Germany and occupation troops be withdrawn. The demand came from Lother Bolz. deputy Premier and' Minister of Reconstruction In the Soviet155 words
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130 1951-12-13 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 11 (AP) The Duke of Windsor, who arrived aboard th e Queen Elizabeth yesterday with the Duchess. said he saw the King three weeks ago and he was "looking better than I hav e seen him for some years." Asked about130 words
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Article44 1951-12-13 7 LONDON. Dec. 12 (Reuter)— Princess Elizabeth and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, yesterday became the youngest Doctors of Law m the history of the University of London. Honorary degrees were confered on them at a ceremony m the University's Senate House.44 words
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248 1951-12-13 7 JAKARTA, Dec. 12 (AP). Nine Communist and other leftist members of parliament, m jail since the nationwide security arrests of last August, have asked for lawyers. They did so before, one day after their arrot, nil bout success. But tfais lime Iruir request248 words
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Article125 1951-12-13 7 STRASBOURG. Dec. 12. <AP) -^Belgium's Paul Henri Spaak. leading advocate ol European unity, resigned as President of the European Con&ultative Assembly Tuesday m- protest against its "timid policy" shortly after the Assembly proposed a limited international "political authority" to control the projected European Army. Spaaks125 words
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143 1951-12-13 7 PARIS, Dec. 12 (AFP)— An American delegation spokesman hinted last night that atomic artillery had relegated the atomic bomb to the second place on the lisl of weapons of mass destruction. The spokesman had been asked by reporters to comment on the fact143 words
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368 1951-12-13 7 a NEW YORK. Dec. 12 (API— The scientific journal, Nutrition Review, raised the question whether the high caloric diets of American school children may shorten their lives. The Review says that the only experiments ever made on calories and length of life raise this368 words
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Advertisement108 1951-12-13 7 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION. MILLION DOLLAB LOTTEBY. PRIZES INCREASED. m ..ew of the heovy demond for tickets for the S«th m.I!. ub Dollor Lottery it has bee* decided to mone o feiUm end final limited issue of tickets. The PRIZES will NOW be os follow*: S" S IE »S SS s.k108 words
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Advertisement175 1951-12-13 7 T OCTAL DRESS FABRICS A NEW SHIPMENT FEATURING A WIDE RANGE OF COLOURS AND DESIGNS j ROBIA From $4.60 yd. TOBRALCO $3.80 yd. T ittles^ l I ■A If I f /i '^Bk II 1 1 1 W ■B 11 r I X ■^H^K^^Sr&HH El I 1 1 ak. I175 words
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Article145 1951-12-13 8 REDS ALLOWED ASHORE TEN-A-TIME Crew Members On $500 Bonds Standard Shipping Reporter RUSSIAN crew members of the 7,800-ton freighter Admiral Ushakov have been allowed by the Singapore Immigration authorities to go ashore ten at-a-time because the vessel is the only Soviet ship m port Normally, with more than one Red145 words
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Article99 1951-12-13 8 WASHINGTON. Dec. 12 (UP)— Admiral Dwitt C. Ramsey, retired President of the Aircraft Industries Association, predicted yesterday that plane production will be quadrupled m two years to reach a monthly output of 1.800 to 2.000 aircraft. He told reporters that 1,000 planes may be delivered99 words
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71 1951-12-13 8 ROME. Dec. 12 (AP>— The Italian Air Ministry announced Monday that Italy's first modern jet plane the Fiat G-80 was successfully tested Sunday at Mendola airfield near Gotta. The plane, a trainer -fighter, is capable of a maximum speed at sea level of71 words
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Article106 1951-12-13 8 A shipment ot 14.579 cases ot appies oranges aad grapes from the United States has arrived m Singapore by American President Lines freighter. President Johnson. The vessel also brought a cargo of frozen fruit. 7.232 bales of old newspapers, 220 cases of crown corks, 224 bags of106 words
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Article49 1951-12-13 8 LONDON. Dec. 12 (A?)— Prime Minister Winston Churchill will send President Truman a goodwill message todsv marking the 50th anniversary or the first trans-Atlantic communication by radio. Guglielmo Marconi, tha Italian iav enter sent tbe pioneering wireless message an Dec. 1901 from Poldhu to St Jolio*. Newfoundland.49 words
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Article42 1951-12-13 8 SARNIA. Ontario, Dec. 12 (AP) The Imperial Leduc, the world's largest freshwater tanker, was set afire by an explosion late Monday An hour after the blast, the 15.800-ton vessel was reported listing badly, but the fire waj under control.42 words
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Article51 1951-12-13 8 TOKYO. Dec. 12 (Reuter-AAP> Pelping radio heard here, said th# Chinese Communist Air Force had forged their first link for a regular airline service into Tibet. The broadcast said an airfare* plane flew over 18,000-f eet mountains between southwestern China and Tibet, landing at an undisclosed51 words
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64 1951-12-13 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE arrival m Singapore of the Yound-t he- world American President Lines ship, President Monroe, has been delayed a day as a result of typhoon "Amy" which hit the Philippines early this week. Scheduled to arrive m Singapore on Sunday, the64 words
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128 1951-12-13 8 TWO Singapore sister ships, the Hoi Houw and Hoi Wong, which were taken off the SingaporeHongkong run some month? ago, have been put back on their former service. The first ship to return tJ her old run, the Hoi Houw, was recently chartered to carry128 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-12-13 8 Phto. j SUndard Aviation Reporter Mr. J. J. Bryan, Superintendent Engineer (Airports) Public Works Department, who has return- ed to Singapore front London after consultations with the Ministry of Civil Aviation on the Paya Lebar International Airport scheme. He brought back plans for the initial constructionStandard - 76 words
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Article, Illustration112 1951-12-13 8 ALFRED PETERSON, 39. of Brooklyn, New York, set out m April, 1949. on a single-handed round the -.world bid m i his yacht, Stornoway. i He hugged the United States coast down to Panama and then sailed across to New Zealand > I and Australia. From thereAP - 112 words
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143 1951-12-13 8 Big Rush Of US Tourists To Britain LONDON, •(Airmail) (Reuter). A late-season rush brought a record number of visitors from the United States lo Britain during August, September and October this year. The British Travel and Holidays Association said that the October figure of 8.466 was an increase of 15143 words
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Article156 1951-12-13 8 Standard Shipping Reporter CITY of Karachi, newest 7.320-ton Ellerman and Bueknall Line freighter, will arrive m Singapore on her maiden voyage from the United States early next month. She will call at the Philippines, Japan and Hongkong before stopping over at Singapore to load156 words
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Article33 1951-12-13 8 Standard Ship pint Reporter A total ot 498 Chinese deck passengers from Swatow who returned to Singapore on Monday m the Sandviken were released from St. John's Island Quarantine Station, yesterday33 words
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Advertisement576 1951-12-13 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SCRVICI Direct Ovarland •an Fiancisca Los Anjeles AN American 4V Canadian CiHai Penang P. Sham S'aare Aft LA/SF MASftA BEAR 21 26 Dec 27/28 Doc IV 20 Doc 23 Jan 29 Dac/Z Jan JaCOS LOCKfNBACH 24 26 Ja«27/28 Jan 29 Jan/2 Feb 21 fab tutt oofttcuta'i of576 words
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Advertisement163 1951-12-13 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WIST COAST MALAYA Hm* S—m for P. Barot Dm 19 Vttwl for Muor W««kly H «^i T«t for Rariflat... D*c 15 Vmml for Molocco Twic. We«ly Dm 22 V«MI for Port Dickson WmMv Am for Djombi P«e 14 PMfbi for AAdocca, port Mantln for Nibung Dm163 words
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Advertisement174 1951-12-13 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-America line Nederlond Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE JEW ORLEANS $'f** P Sham Peno it SOESTDYK (HAL) G4m. 36 15 Dec 16/17 Dec SALATIGA (RL) 29 Dec/ 4 Jen 5/6 Jan 7/8 Jan •RADJA (SMN) 12/18 Jan174 words
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Advertisement520 1951-12-13 8 ■O^O^ii^^^MM^M^^Xli 1 I j f f nStSSu-"rCsiiSr"S MOec l02tl> Bangkok M 24-26 Doc RAMBODIA for oorigkok, Hongkong. Kobe Yoko•*FAlsTßlA it "ilr"Soig9ri"6r. m oongKOK 7-9 Jan M -INDIA- for Bongko^ Honp- kong, Manila, Kobe Gr fc-iixis: llui Hongkong, Kobe Yokohama 9-lOFek 7-8 Feb lie FROM JAPAN HONGKONG J "PRODUCr- lor Bangkok520 words
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Miscellaneous81 1951-12-13 8 "p^j* jj IP r■j j U a Dnny d WHARVES Ship Godown Gate. Aiphalion 25/28 Ben led i 23/24 Bendoran 33/34 i Benvotiicti 38 /3# 2 Corfu 42/43 1 Darvel 21/22 I Glenroy 15/16 4 Hock Hal Sheers Wharf 1 Islander 18 j Lipis 19 Bidor 40 1 1 Merkur81 words
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Miscellaneous31 1951-12-13 8 Despatches TODAY: Sibu 8 a.m. by Belaga, Pakistan (parcels only) noon by President Johnson, Ceylon, U.S.A noon by President Johnson, Tanjong Pinang. Dabo-Singkep by Pahud. Hongkong, China and Philippine? by Corfu31 words
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Article, Illustration442 1951-12-13 9 RFC Says Malayan Producers Could Not Justify I Price foiled to cSrtbf !B2'ftL! 2 «i UP) H under whkh th-! Vtf U nlt f! St tes ho the odwhtod hordt h I p ment.ng on th« vmt to Molova of >he U.S. Gunmen* tin442 words
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Article135 1951-12-13 9 Tin Circles Here Discoun t Report Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE tin circles would not be drawn into taking any comment* on the Washington report that P?* 1 lldkd to Mtif y P*ke they re asking for their tint t J m Pending clarification from le Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Singapore sources135 words
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150 1951-12-13 9 LA PAZ, (Bolivia), Dee. 12 <UP> The Government sought today to mobilise diplomatic support from neighbouring countries m its dispute with the United Stoles over the price o/ tin and indicated that the case may he brought before the Organization of American States. The150 words
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Article108 1951-12-13 9 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER 22* Stocmpore tvMKf prices yesterday were per Ito— Bayer* Sellers No. 1 R8 S Spot Loose $1.39* $1.40 FOJB. is teles Dec N* 1 R.&& $1.40 $1.40| Ne S R.S.B. $1,344 $1.35 No S BAA $Uoi $1.31 Tone: Slight', easier. LONDON ftUJBBEB Wednesday's spffag prices per Ib.108 words
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Article26 1951-12-13 9 COLOMBO. Dec. 12 <Heu« r l, _C«rloo Prune Minister Don s^sre ssa^r counts SSdCeylon would take if such a request were made26 words
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Article, Illustration93 1951-12-13 9 Standard Staff Reporter PROPRIETARY remedies and patent drugs have begun to play such an Important part m every-dajr M e thfworld over that doctor, are increasingly P^nbing remedLi with a worldwide reputation, instead of o^e^^^itlKcliei^^ «n«-d rfmole prescriptions. Mr Simon Brook, founder and93 words
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Article109 1951-12-13 9 Tins Stay Quietly Steady Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Wed. Notwithstanding the fall m the commodity price and the general marking down of tin shares m London, this section of the Malayan share market remained quietly steady today. Rubber shares continued to eeas while slight interest was shown m industrials. Changed109 words
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136 1951-12-13 9 SWITCHING OF POSITIONS IN RUBBER MART Standard Market Reporter BUSINESS m the Singapoi rubber market yesterday w; mainly confined to iwitcnii Fluctuations were within na row limits with fair averse General Services Admii stratum continued biddui« the market but at well below current levels. Moderate turnover business was recorded during136 words
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Article30 1951-12-13 9 COPRA m the Singapore proket. buyer, indicagng $»3i P« $38* (buyers); Coconut «J gg $765 (Sarawak white). Sago |i< 2/3 (Sarawak); $17| Llngga. $16 (Siak).30 words
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Article35 1951-12-13 9 HONGKONG, D^. I*-SJ2SI Standard Service-Ooiaßg *ricj» on the Hongkoitf Exchange today were HlttlfM n Ji. Sterling; HK#.73a to US$l. HKfl.alb to Malay tn^ hkso 390 to one inaoneiian RS&raSfit HKI3I-375 to one tael35 words
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27 1951-12-13 9 Standard Staff Correspondent BFJsmm 9BK&E BsnM country escape V^^'JSJmEI SWSK mannTr. lo l«i»» Aoulf p{iblic 08 M may sfflSm<MP27 words
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273 1951-12-13 9 Standard Staff Reporter MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD, Commissioner (.ru, I for SouthEast Asia, has agreed to declare open the new factory of The Metal Box Company mi Malaya Ltd. at the 14$ mile Woodlands Road, Singapore. The opening ceremony will take place273 words
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Article484 1951-12-13 9 high-priced exports is beginning to sog m Sumatra, chief oreo of imAomnlmm plantation production, cobtes THlman Durdin to the Now York Times from Medon. The flat hot lands of northeast Sumatra yield most of estate-grown rubber, tea, cigar- leal tobacco, sisal end palm oil produced m484 words
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Article62 1951-12-13 9 Standard Market Repcrtrr IMPORTS of rubber into Malaya during November dropped to 39,036 tons from 47.717 tons m October, the total tonnage for the first 11 months this year being 513,863 compared with 448,656 tons for th* whole of 1950. Of the 39.036 tons imported into Malaya,62 words
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Article, Illustration95 1951-12-13 9 THE New Zealand Ifinisier of Industries and Commence, Mr. Jack Thomas Watis, said m Auckland that New Zealand's dollar spending m 1952 Is expected to total £40.000.000 £2.500 000 more than this year— A P. MX Lincoln lM<e. Chairman of the Singapore .Chamber fcnwmble (right). Mrs. I95 words
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Article, Illustration267 1951-12-13 9 A DURIAN auction m session Is a noisy affair Dorter the unloading lorry driven from Mnar mad Seganutt, where the durians come from, exchange barter with the shop assistants as they catch the durians m their thickly mittened hands before dropping them into267 words
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Advertisement167 1951-12-13 9 kirofrc" I Ptf*^ ,-,.,.1W 111! ll If v^MOSTKAVI let: |j *<"« yours: H rVain^l f^ !ar .o.r :-:.C( >ou n—4 thm vmuuES A dealer or write to \KI I CO IF. B«x 103) vn:up«»rr. AKANDEX VISIBLE CARD SYSTEm I Sds/ Xatt m a 3&tJL Vtootd fltsit COMPANY ....4 -*HfT.S.*C*Km. 1U99T0167 words
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Advertisement42 1951-12-13 9 EVERYTHING A TYRE CAN DO 24 hour. Arrfar ••^fijriJ^ ESX iSSnTi Sup^-Cushior. «p«wt -w^Mif^ tyr«! •n over B.OOOJDOO mm mtim fh« li^« pwrt £»«hlor» fly« v«* mart m.'Wag*. MAPA KPTTfII I DOES BETTER! fll-fcrtori cmwtJiMl t|nc I /^Bl iB <n.*t«f imiv GOOD/^rEAR42 words
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Article, Illustration639 1951-12-13 10 NOW FRANCHOT 'S BACK WITH MUM! WWVWVW TONE FINED, ON PROBATION I BEVERLY HILLS, Cali- fornia. Dec. 12 (Reuter- > U.P.) Film actor Franchot 5 Tone, the screen's "perfect gentleman," received a 45- day gaol sentence today after pleading guilty to a I charge of battery on a i woman639 words
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Article, Illustration386 1951-12-13 10 ALEC GUINNESS does it again This amazing British actor, who has already made film history with his varied impersonations of characters that range from the pages of Charles Dickens to a 9-in-l role m "Kind Hearts And Coronets," now wins fresh plaudits with his performance as386 words
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Article347 1951-12-13 10 KAUIO MALAGA SIINGAFOKE (4K4 .iietre* aiflrc*) Irt a.m. Emergency News (X.1..): 1 p.m. Paris Symphony Orchestra; l.:-M» News: 1.45 Frankie Masters Orchestra* «.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Calling All Hospitals: &36 Announcements Si Sinjapore Share Market Report: 7 p.m. News: 7.18 Radio Scientist: 7.30 The Augmented Radio Orchestra: 8347 words
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Advertisement267 1951-12-13 10 *fc«»w oa sale at the Cathay New Alhambra *I>A VtD *nd BATHS!! EBA' Enslisti CHih<*se Booklets Price 20c per copy. UPROARIOUS COMEDY... 4ffl_. LAUGHS COME \sL?)jjP\ THICK and FAST! N >vO JOA>< GREENWOOD A PARKER m THE MAN IN A J Arthur Rank Film n OJ^ J tr -|_ryj-xi~»r'*-ro-xr'c'T_n_rw~M~M*V'"'l SAT.267 words
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Advertisement201 1951-12-13 10 I Mmmrnmtt a^HHv kj£~^L t^^/WOclf^^B V BP:?^nV ■■-S^BI H r^ r m 1 :*:>;-;-. '^nl ■^k^^'^ ■iS^Bt 11%. r i iilf »Siiij^ ■w^-'^'ii til* I' 9^ r^nnnj hVB' \|£«v ■*•>'• l■* *> *1 /ORCAR /r//o created a Sensation by tytUn through the streets of Paris blind/ <>!,/,! W STAGE CAPITOL201 words
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Miscellaneous399 1951-12-13 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE ,_cr new series-No, v s—Weaken5 Weaken B— Temporary bmpmmnMM —^mm^mmmm-mm mmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmm^ 12-^!^ tf" snn 8 n^" 13— Prefix: three mtm m 14— Toward J7 'H sheltered side 15 City m 7-r- Italy IS i^ •Ib y/, l 7 '6 17— Gem weights V% 19— Follow T-— t^-i399 words
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Miscellaneous187 1951-12-13 10 2 rpODAVS FORECAST:— We are entering an important > period once again. The present eood solar aspects may < civ* an appearance of well-being 5 and a«reement. but the danger- ous influences of Mars, L'ranus and Saturn, which will continue with intensity until the 20th or S < thereabouts, will187 words
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Article91 1951-12-13 11 rf at J° n A s: Messrs. Urn Kirn Ho^Tre^ted) Mr Ang S n Vice-Presidents: Messrs. Gan p^f Siang I^ong Foon Chew, SSted). Dtin m rel Hon Secretary: Mr. Son H( >n. Treasurer?nr- T M n W i e EEg'^ g Hon Audi tor Mr. A Kadir91 words
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Article139 1951-12-13 11 'THERE are vacancies m the x POSTAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT, SINGAPORE, for POSTAL CLERKS Male and Female. The salary scales for MALES are over 16 and under 26 years of age (Passed School Certificate) $85 x SA--95/B/110-SA-130/B/140 x 10A--220/B/230 x 10A-280; (Passed Std. Vm) x SA-75/85 x SA-120/130 x139 words
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Article80 1951-12-13 11 T OVE? Courtship? Marriage? "Nerves"? If m difficulty, doubt, distress re these problems, Consult Pastor-Psycho-logist Box No T. 557 Spore Standard FOR XMAS GIFT GIVE GOL--1 MET 3 Colour Ball Pen $4.50. One pen free for 12 bought. Osco Wrist Watches 20% off list price. Chari. 29. Robinson Rd.80 words
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Article50 1951-12-13 11 is hereby given that CHONG THIAN SIEW of No. 144, Syed Alwi Road, Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalization, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send a written signed statement of the facts to the Colonial Secretary. Singapore.50 words
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Article190 1951-12-13 11 A ustralian Team 'Not Acceptable SYDNEY, Dec. 12 (Borter-AAP). Aastralia's team for the third cricket Test against the West Indie* which was to have been announced yesterday was not acceptable to the Australian Board of Control. It was referred back to the selectors. Mr. A. A. Oxlade, chairman of the190 words
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Article92 1951-12-13 11 LONDON. Dec. 12 (ReuteD— Tommy McGovern, British lightweight champion, boxed for six rounds with his right hand almost useless to snatch a narrow points victory over Allan Tanner (British Guiana) over ten rounds at the Albert Hall last night. McGovern injured his right hand m the92 words
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Article, Illustration413 1951-12-13 11 Oxford Beat Cambridge In Inter- Varsity Rugby O*i«mi2T*?2l Mi*Be«*, Dec. 12 (Heater).--2-^l^ Cmm d 17 <W» iirtcr-Viiwity rugby. ~*}i here yesterday by 13 print. (tw« goal*, «iTt?y) lomlande,. e^fej^ n^^,^ STKekey than rugby football. On a frozen ground and m cold foggy weather €0,000 saw Oxford gain a meritorious victory413 words
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Article109 1951-12-13 11 KLANG Wed.— ln a friendly badminton match Klang Malays beat Sundew by 6-3. Results were: Malays mentioned first SINGLES: Ghaffar lost to Choon Pau 0-15. 6-15, Mobd. All Lost to Charlie Koh 3-15. 12-15, Hamid beat Pau Tork 8-15 18-13. 15-4. Doubles:— Yasiat Ghaffar beat Charlie109 words
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Article92 1951-12-13 11 LIMERICK, Dec. 12, (Router). —The South Afrkaui Rugby Union team finished their In ah tour here 7****** £!£2 Munster m one of thenardesi games played «t Thomond Park by m «»L try and a penal* goal (Up**;) Jo a try and a penalty goal points).92 words
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Article89 1951-12-13 11 BRISBANE, Dec. 12 (ReuterAAP).— Former Test wicketkeeper Don Tallon, whom ill-health has kept out of first class cricket so far this season, has been chosen for the Sheffield Shield team to tour the southern Australian states. Tallon has recovered from a stomach complaint which kept89 words
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Article88 1951-12-13 11 SINGAPORE Business Houses Football Association team to meet All India at Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday has been chosen as follows: O. Angullia (Stanyac), Johan (H K. Brink), Salleh <M.P.H.), Vas«; (H.K. Bank). Hoon Leong (F. N.), Hee Jong <T. Standard), Ibrahim Yasop (Stan vac).88 words
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Article165 1951-12-13 11 FOR the first time m the history of the Singapore Hockey Association,.* theoretical test for the award of Class m Umpires' Certificate* will he heM at Raffles Institution on Friday 14th December 1951 at 6,30 p.m. A course of lectures has beer held at the S.R.C.165 words
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Article88 1951-12-13 11 Play Brighter Cricket— Kerr LONDON. Dec 12, (AFP).— Making a strong appeal lor brighter county cricket m England, Colonel Rait Kerr, the MCC secretary m his annual speech to the county secretaries at the Lords yesterday, stressed that too many drawn games had had a bad effect on public interest.88 words
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Advertisement453 1951-12-13 11 usr should pSets »o«^cfa«|«te or equivatent, y^- 1 «°°d experitoi^d and write Chinese pre»*Wy Cantonese, Application gx«W «*ch PresidemNav^ Base Labour Union not SVf i hai 2 12 51 Block 80^ H.M. Naval Base. Please state salary required. ivij^wi ikust has vacancies for the following: (i) ™«4wiary Draftsmen: Salary $80/-453 words
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Miscellaneous41 1951-12-13 11 ■^j^ \a/uiv DON'T YOU POWT If •N'A THIrWC I WAN T A j V" I Vf«lDf t J lj.uit mia/v BA£l£9 i BE IV GBT H"^» vvKc /M /»\c a Y^jfeiSs^ i >^ II V C I^»r«*«J» J **it t\u I >s_41 words
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Article, Illustration647 1951-12-13 12 Trounce Singapore Civilians By 4-0 SWEDEN'S Goteborg F.C. showed their true colours yesterday and it was not the yellow of their jerseys or the blue of their shorts. Against a strong Singapore Civilians team they left the stadium victors by four goals to nil. More647 words
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Article253 1951-12-13 12 REME Threes Shine It I. ME scored a oonvincinf 1» points ttwo foals, three Irirsi to six (two penalties) vit-torv over Singapore Cricket tlub "A" XV m a lively Rugnv match on the radanf jrstrrday. rfme {bites played an iospir--41 game Tin J played with tlockwork precision and never wasted253 words
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Article117 1951-12-13 12 DHL AIDE. Dec. 12. (ReuterA \P Except thai Ken Archer. opening batsman m the first two T^;s p.as been dropped and J. B>; Ice and Gtvrl Noblet are b "..4:1: back to Test cricket. he Australian team to meet West Indies i" the third Test of117 words
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Article56 1951-12-13 12 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The f w.\g will represent the Victoria Institution Rugby team Uiainsi the Batu Pahat Governmeni English School on Saturday an the V.L ground: Xathan, Chooi Leong, Cheang Sj: Poh Chui. Thiam Lee. Mohd. Ali Sik Hoe. Yung Ta. Maniam. M istapba, Sarjit Singh. Rajasingam.56 words
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Article58 1951-12-13 12 TEACHSBS Training College team versus Singapore Cricket Club ;n their knock-out hockey He m Friday will be chosen from: M Gomez, V. Gomez, R. Fernando. Awtar Singh, Ajit Singh, Harban Singh, De Wind. F: >i>. Wong Kong Wena. A. Carvalboj P. John, Teoh Khoon Ke.^h. J.58 words
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Article35 1951-12-13 12 MALACCA. Wed— The Malacca team to meet Johore m a FAM Cup tie at Kubu Stadium on Friday is Freer; Abdul Karim. Thompson; Wilkinson, White. Shori tCapt.); Cassinelly, Poole. M;<:>den. Callaghan and Tamam35 words
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Article, Illustration489 1951-12-13 12 All-India Beat MCFA 1-0 At Penang PENANG. Wed.— A crowd of 6,000 saw All-India football team add another laurel to their tour when they beat Malayan Chinese Football Association by a solitary goal on Victoria 3reen m fine weather this afternoon. The only goal of the match came nve minutes489 words
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Article321 1951-12-13 12 Crisis Talk Is Nonsense Ooi PEY4-MG, Wed. Members of the Foong Seong Cup team for the final against Singapore this weekend here today strongly deprecated any suggestion from any quarter that -"lliere is trouble or even dissatisfaction among them over Singapore's change of players which will likely lead to a321 words
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Article84 1951-12-13 12 FEDERATION and Singapore Combined Services and Civilians meet m their annual Rugby match this Saturday on the Singapore Cricket Club ground. The two teams were named yesterday as follows: SERVICES: Coulson; Mar* tindale. Smith. Podger, Byrne; Moyle. MePherson; Steven. MeLeob. Langley. Alvey. Brisiowf, Jamieson (capt.), Moir,84 words
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Article64 1951-12-13 12 Ching Churn 'B' Win Cup Final IPOH Wed— Ching Churn "B" defeated 27th RASC by four goals to nil m the final of the Cow and Gate Cup soccer tie on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground this evening. The winners led by two goals m the first half. Scorers were64 words
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Article1208 1951-12-13 12 1 89 ENTRIES FOR PENANG RACE MEET PENANG, Wed.— A total of Ifi9 horses comprising 58 class 1, n class 2 and 62 class 5 have b j en entered for the Penang out -day Christmas meeting. Northern Light O X O O X Pep— C O X O X1,208 words
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Article247 1951-12-13 12 United Unlucky Losers KXJ AL A LUMPUR. Wed Selangor United with two Victoria Institution players were unfortunate to go down to the Selangor Club at Rugby today by 11 points (one goal, one try and one drop goal) to nine points (three tries). The United played excellent rugby m the247 words
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Article78 1951-12-13 12 Tag-team wrestling appears again at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday night when two formidable teams take part. King Kong and Ali Riza Bey pair up to take on Bosca Boa and Pat Meehan. The supporting events are both interesting return fights. Mike Barrett gets another chance78 words
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Article54 1951-12-13 12 V arsity Gain 2-0 Victory UNIVERSITY of Malaya eliminated Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank from the SHA junior K.O. competition with a two-nil victory at Sepoy Lines yesterday The Banker^ were on the attack throughout and were definitely unlucky to lose. Ronnie McCoy opened the score m the first half.54 words
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Article33 1951-12-13 12 Standard Staff Correspondent MELBOURNE, Wed.— Australian flyweight champion. Taffy Hancock and welterweight contender, Bernie Hall are flying to Singapore on Sunday. They are expected to have four fights each m Singapore.33 words
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Article26 1951-12-13 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Recrea tion Club with only six players gave a walkover to Ceylon Sports Club m their K.O. hockey tie yesterday.26 words
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Article79 1951-12-13 12 HONG KONG, Dec. 12 (AP» Joe Louis, former heavyweight boxing champion, who is due to day on Formosa, will fly to Hong Kong after his Formosa exhibitions. Whether he will appear m exhibitions here has not been decided. Teachers Badminton TAIPING, Wed.— ln a triangular badminton tournament79 words
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Article33 1951-12-13 12 LONDON. Dec. 12 (AP)—Chirstian Christensen, of T>enmark, was declared the winrfer Tues day night m the fifth of his scheduled eight round bmit against Backie Bradduck •>. Manchester* who was d p33 words
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Miscellaneous29 1951-12-13 12 IiSPBI HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TQDA¥ A.M. P.M. Singapore 10.16 11.54 Malacca 7.44 738 Port Dickson 6.25 6.39 Port Sham 5.29 6.12 Penang :2.11 123529 words
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