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Title Section19 1951-07-24 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY *4, 1951. If. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration397 1951-07-24 1 Mossadeq accepts Harriman's proposal DALTON MAY GO TO TEHERAN TEHERAN, Monday. ITSUALLY well-informed Persian sources said today that Persia had agreed to a suggestion from Mr. Averell Harriman, United States special envoy, to "talk over" the oil dispute with a British Cabinet Minister. i These sourcesReuter - 397 words
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Article149 1951-07-24 1 U.N. PEACE MEN WAIT AT BASE TOKYO. Mon. THE five United Nations delegates returned to their advanced Korean base from Stoul today, prepared to resume cease-fire talks immed.ately the Communists indicated their readiness. But there was no indicaUon that the negotiations nnyht resume before Wedneshe day fixed. The talks wereReuter - 149 words
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Article54 1951-07-24 1 SAIGON. Mon. Two French warrant officers were killed when a grenade was liuil.'d into a kiosk outside Hi- French General Staff H dquartera here today. Two French non-commis-sioned officers and two Vietnamese civilians were w< uncled. \v;is the first fatal incid- n of the sortReuter - 54 words
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216 1951-07-24 1 Petain— 'The Old Man of Vichy'dies at 95 PARIS, Moo. EX-MARSHAL Henri Philippe Petain, once v hero of France who spent the last years of his life in national disgrace, died on the lonely He D'Yeu todaj. He was 95. The ex-Marshal died at 9 29 a.m. His wife andReuter - 216 words
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108 1951-07-24 1 Murder of Jordan king: 1,000 held Amman. Mon. S\NE thousand arrests have \3 been made in the Jordanadministered old city section, of Jerusalem in connection with the assassination of King Abdullah on Friday, says the Israeli-controlled radio "Voice of Israel" King Abdullah was buried in his capital. Amman, today. The108 words
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Article30 1951-07-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— As a mark of respect for the late King Abdullah of Jordan flags in Singapore and the Federai inn were flown at half mast today.30 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-07-24 1 FIRE OFFICER PHIPPS comiing down a ladder after rescuing Lim Choo Men* who was trapped under some debris on the top floor of the house. Straits Times picture.32 words
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Article535 1951-07-24 1 CITY BUILDING COLLAPSES A TWO-year-old girl, Yeo Soo Lan, was killed yesterday and nine other men, women and children were injured when the roof of a threestorey building in North Bridge Road, Singapore, caved in, smashed through the floor of the top storey and then535 words
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83 1951-07-24 1 '390,009 from China' Govt. denial KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. fpHE Federation GovernX m»nt denied today that it was considering riving permission for 300,000 Chinese labourers to come to Malaya from Hong Kong to case the labour shortage. "It Is officially stated that thc ieU.Tu.ioii ooii-r.ijnen; has no official knowledge of any83 words
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Article27 1951-07-24 1 MANILA, Mon. The Philippine armed forces headquarters disclosed that 42 Communist Hukbalahaps were killed, 15 captured and six surrendered for the week ended Friday.—Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration184 1951-07-24 1 MacBryan back, no serpent stick MR. Gerard Macßryan, political adviser 10 the late Sultan of Brunei, returned to Singapore last night, without the golden serpent-headed stick which hit world headlines a year ago. The golden serpent stick, which Mr. Macßryan maintained was part of the throne regalia of the Sultans184 words
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224 1951-07-24 1 WITHIN an hour of his arrival in Singapore from T Jakarta yesterday, Mr. Richard G. Casey, the Australian Minister of External Affairs, was in Government House conferring with Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the British Commissioner-General for South-east Asia, and Sir Franklin Gimson, the Singapore Governor,224 words
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204 1951-07-24 1 Ko Royalty for ceremony SINGAPORE'S petition to the King for the grant of City status has been approved. Although there is no official confirmation in, Singapore it is understood that the Municipal Commissioners have been informed of the sanction. The Commissioners have been told,204 words
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Article80 1951-07-24 1 TOKYO. Mno. THE 6.000-ton Belgian cargo ship Rubens sank off the Japanese coast today after bursting into flames while being towed into port. All her crpw of 40, including 13 Belgian and 22 German, were saved. With her engine room ablaze the Rubens had taken onReuter - 80 words
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Article110 1951-07-24 1 BANDITS BURN BUS IN K.L. KUALA LUMPUR Mon. ARMED bandits set fire to a bus in .a thickly populated part of Kuala Lumpur tonight. This is the firsb incident of its kind within Municipal limits. Two terrorists with pistols and one other with a tin of kerosene oil held up110 words
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Article82 1951-07-24 1 TWO gangs of Chinese and Indian labourers fought at the West Wharf or Singapore Harbour Board last night, resulting in three being seriously injured and five others receiving outdoor treatment at th« General Hospital. A Chinese labourer, while unloading cargo from a ship, knocked against82 words
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Article250 1951-07-24 2 i errorrßgime can t connnoff* WARSAW, Monday. RUSSIA'S former Foreign Secretory, Mr. Molotov, yesterday warned Marshal Tito that he would nof be able to maintain power in Yugoslavia by means of "bloody terror" for long. Mr. Molotov, Soviet Marshal Zhukov and representatives of eightUP - 250 words
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Article, Illustration111 1951-07-24 2 Love at first sight? No such thing, he says MELBOURNE, Mon. "pHERfc is no such thing as love at first sight, according to Canon Bryan Green. In a recent lecture here, Canon Green said six signposts which indicated love were: How long have you known one another In what circumstancesReuter - 111 words
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Article54 1951-07-24 2 ROME. Mon.— The Italian Liberal Party last night refused to join the new Cabinet which the Christian Democrat leader Signor Alcide de Gasperi is forming. Premier de Oasperi's 7*h successive Cabinet will thus censi-... overwhelmingly of Christian Democrats with representation for the small Republican Party as didReuter - 54 words
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Article70 1951-07-24 2 HAIFA, Mon.— About a third of Israel's seamen, 350. are on strike following a watte dispute between the crew of the passenger ship Negbah and the National Shipping Company. Six National ships— four in Haifa and two in Tel Avivwere almost crewless. All sailings are cancelled.Reuter - 70 words
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Advertisement493 1951-07-24 2 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF STEWART McINTYRE LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that a First Dividend of 20% on all claims which have been admitted in the liquidation will be paid on the 2nd day of August. 1951. Notices have been sent to the individual creditors whose493 words
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Advertisement1145 1951-07-24 2 NOTICES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FEDERATION OF MALAYA FEDERAL BURSARIES. A limited number of Federal Bursaries are available for Graduates of the University of Malaya who wish to study for the Diploma in Education. Application should be made before the 11th August, 195). to Senior Inspectors of Schools/Superintendents of Education at1,145 words
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Advertisement135 1951-07-24 2 NOTICES NOTICE Federal Porto Committee Extended Period for Submission of Representations By notice In the Press the Federal Ports Committee appointed to consider the development of Federal Ports has Invited representations from those interested In this matter. The Committee now requests that these representations should If possible be forwarded not135 words
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Advertisement794 1951-07-24 2 -public Am&mfWHftfc APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens (or apDolntment to vacant posts In the Town Planning Department, Federation of Malaya. Vacancies at present exist in the grades of Technical Assistant and Town Planning Assistant. The salary scale for Technical Assistants Is: Cadets $150 x 10 190: Timescalc 210 x794 words
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Advertisement332 1951-07-24 2 NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the State Engineer, Pahang, at Kuala Lipis, up to 3.00 p.m. of the 31st July, 1951. for the Construction of One Police Station, at Trlang. in the District of Temerloh. Pahang. Full particulars are obtainable from the Senior Executive Engineer, P.W.D..332 words
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Advertisement308 1951-07-24 2 NOTICES NOTICE This is to Inform the public that our telephone number as from July 22nd 1951 will be 5181 and 518*2. CAPITAL HOTEL, Kuala Lumpur. TENDERS are caHed for tae purchase of a quantity of miscellaneous surplus Broadcasting Engineering Stores. Detailed lists of these items and tender fcrms can308 words
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Advertisement200 1951-07-24 2 Announcing I ML ILAIHA T no jH GREATER MOVIE SEASON Commencing with MC MS GIANT AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY ATTRACTION AND. ..on the samt programme f BEHIND THE SCENES 60 AT M-G-M.. THRILLUG MINUTES HOLLYWOOD SHOWING THE WORLD'S GREATEST MOVIE STUDIO AT WORK to be followed by... BING CROSBY jSRI ALAN200 words
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Article382 1951-07-24 3 No peace until Russia lifts military threat WASHINGTON, Monday. PRESIDENT Truman today accused Russia of a long-range military plan to blackmail the free world into submission. He warned the United States that the goals for military strength may have to be raised. In his mid-year economicUP - 382 words
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176 1951-07-24 3 Texas firm offers to help run the oilfields ABADAN, Mon. THE Persian National Oil Board has received an offer from a Texas oil company to buy millions of gallons of petroleum from the Persians and to send their own tinkers to collect it. The company has also offer* rd toReuter - 176 words
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Article75 1951-07-24 3 MANILA, Mon. THE Danish naval research ship. Galathea. cabled tocl.iy tXit she had found sign* existing on the world's fieep.st ocean bed— the Philipoirip Df^p. The message said that an American. Professor Claude Zobell. had recovered live bacteria from depths of more than 10.000 metres75 words
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Article45 1951-07-24 3 CALCUTTA. Mon. Talks between the Indian Governrid the railwaymen's union on the pay claims of 300.000 workers will begin soon. This may avert a strike threatened for Aug. 27. The decision to meet followed an apneal by Mr. Nehru —Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article27 1951-07-24 3 LONDON. Mon. The Minister of State for Colonial Affairs. Mr. John Dugdale. will visit Fiji and the Solomon Islands during August and S(nt?niber.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article25 1951-07-24 3 MANILA. Mon. The Philippine Government will .shortly negotiate with the United States for a mutual defence pact, according to the Manila Chronicle.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article94 1951-07-24 3 SYDNEY, Mon. A SHORT thin man, married to a powerful woman who cornered him for three hours, threatened him and tried to choke him, asked Mr. Justice Edwards here to divorce him on the ground of constructive desertion. He told the divorce court that hisReuter-AAP - 94 words
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Article152 1951-07-24 3 KASHMIR 'CAN BE SETTLED' KARACHI, Mon. THE United Nations Kash1 mir representative. Dr. Prank Graham, after three weeks' discussions on the Kashmir dispute, yesterday reiterated his faith in his ability to assist the governments of India and Pakistan to a peaceful settlement. He told a Press conference that, due toUP - 152 words
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Article55 1951-07-24 3 REYKJAVIK. Mon.— Aries, the specially equipped British Lincoln bomber which will fly over the North Pole to Alaska tomorrow, arrived in Iceland yesterday from Manby, Lincolnshire. Manned by a crew of ten Royal Air Force officers, the four-engined bomber is due to reach Eielson field. Alaska, inReuter - 55 words
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Article44 1951-07-24 3 HONG KONG, Mon. All the 21 occupants of a Kowloon bus were injured yesterday evening when the vehicle overturned and dropped six yards into a ditch. The injured consisted of 19 pas-, sengers, including 10 women, the driver and the conductor. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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178 1951-07-24 3 RANGOON, Monday. DURMA has rejected the draft of the Japanese v peace treaty, it was disclosed today The Burmese Government's reactions to the draft have been conveyed to the U.S Government in a letter which stated "Any drart treaty which makes no provision forReuter - 178 words
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Article126 1951-07-24 3 LONDON. Mon. STORM that ripped roofs off houses, split open chimney and flooded basements, was described by fire brigade officers last night as "the worst we have known for 20 years". The squall raced across southern England under a black mid-afternoon sky drenching thuusatrisReuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-07-24 3 IN BETWEEN taking pictuieo ol Uie ceasi-flre meetings between United Nations and Communist negotiators at Kaesonj. newsreel photographer Gus Zenier, U.S. (left) and a Chinese cameraman take pictures of each other. A.P. picture.AP - 39 words
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Article211 1951-07-24 3 PARTY BRANCHES ACCUSE GQVT LONDON, Monday. TUIE charge of the British Government's "subser- vience to American war policy" and many demands for a reduction in Britain's arms programme are made in resolutions submitted for the annual conference of the Labour Party in October. The preliminaryReuter - 211 words
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Article82 1951-07-24 3 CHICAGO, Mon. COME people have a con- tinuous clicking of the ears, with sounds loud enough for others to hear. There can be several reasons for the clicks, says the Journal of the American Medical Association in answer to a query. One is the rhythmicAP - 82 words
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Article72 1951-07-24 3 Eight killed as fire guts house 3AN FRANCISCO. Mon. AT least seven women and one man died yesterday in a fire which destroyed a four storey apartment building here. Firemen said they had no way of knowing how many more bodies were buried in debris piled within the burned outReuter - 72 words
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Article24 1951-07-24 3 LOS ANGELES. Mon. Screen actress Jane Powell ?ave birth to her first child —a seven-pound, two ounce boy on Saturday. AP.AP - 24 words
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Article79 1951-07-24 3 HONG KONG, Mon—Lowlying districts along the YangLse and Hual Rivers in Eastern China were flooded a-s a result of heavy rainfalls from July K», according to Shanghai's Liberation Daily The report said the Ta Tung River on July 12 rose above the 1949 record by 14Reuter - 79 words
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Article32 1951-07-24 3 KARACHI, Mon. Lahore, capital of Pakistani Punjab, will have a blackout for two hours tonight as an experiment, a Government announcement said. No reason were given for the decision.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article207 1951-07-24 3 US Navy chief's body for home NAPLES, Mon. THE body of Admiral Forrest P Sherman, United States Chief of Naval Operations, who died in Naples from a heart attack yesterday will be flown to the United States for burial, it was announced last night. With his wife. Admiral Sherman wentReuter; AP - 207 words
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Article59 1951-07-24 3 HONG KONG, Mon. The body of a young European was found by a woman grasscutter in the hillside at Homotln. Kowloon, yesterday. The man, about 25 years old. was wearing white shirt, a pair of brown shoes but no trousers. Police suspect no foul play. UpReuter-AAP - 59 words
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Article25 1951-07-24 3 HONG KONG, Mon —The Dominican Order here yesterday admitted 10 novices five Vietnamese, four Chinese and a Filipino. Reuter, A. A. P.Reuter - 25 words
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Article19 1951-07-24 3 MADRID, Mon. Gen. Franco yesterday ordered three days' national mourning for King Abdullah of Jordan. A. P.19 words
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Advertisement69 1951-07-24 3 HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) BRANCHES IN PENANC. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR 6ANCKOK. SIBU. IPOH. KUCHINC. lESSELTON. SANDAKAN. KOTA BAHRU. LONDON. MANCHESTER BRISTOL LIGHT TRACTOR A detailed description reprinted from "Farm Mechanization" and a reprint of Costing Trials carried out last year by the Federation Agricultural Department are Available69 words
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Advertisement138 1951-07-24 3 No ponrics tomgnt, Jo.in' "Hrn well, I can't help it if your friends' views are all cock-eyed..." "But you promised not to have another ding-dong argument with them "Very well, Susan at what time do I become a mute?" "They'll be here at 8 and you can confine your conversation138 words
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321 1951-07-24 4 WARD REPLIES TO S'PORE UNION CLAIMS Early decision on gratuities THE Singapore Municipal President, Mr. Norman Ward, yesterday gave an assurance that efforts will be made to deal with some of the claims of the Municipality's labour force "as expeditiously as possible". "But", said Mr. Ward, "in view of the321 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-07-24 4 MR. R. G. CASEY, Australian Minister for External Affairs (right) who arrived in Singapore yesterday by air from Jakarta, accompanied by Mrs. Casey. Mr. T. K. Critchley actinc Australian Commissioner in Malaya (left) met them.— Straits Times picture.43 words
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Article210 1951-07-24 4 |X)R three hours yesterday morning, combined Singapore police and military forces dealt with an average of five "riots" an houi\ The "riots" were staged in various parts of the city during a full-scale internal security exercise to check on anti-riot and cooperation between the210 words
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Article237 1951-07-24 4 rE UNIVERSITY of Malaya Endowment Fund now totals $4,102,733.32. Latest list of donations U: Singapore: Mr. D. W. A. Smith, 125. Malacca: SUIT, Agricultural Office. $520; Tranquerah Englilb School, $25. Negri Sembilan: N.S. Malay Vernacular Teachers. Seremban district, $128.64; Capt. Mohamed Salleh $25; Dato Mohamed Kassim bin Hajl237 words
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Article95 1951-07-24 4 ALL passenger trains between Kluang and Singapore have been cancelled today for urgent repairs to the line. Train services, however, will con'inue to operate froi?l Kuala Lumpur southwards as far as Kluang and back. This was announced yesterday by a Malayan Railway spokesman in Singapore who disclosed95 words
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Article173 1951-07-24 4 SECRETARY of the Pan Pacific Women* Association, Miss Ellen B. Lea, who is on a short visit to Singapore, said yesterday that she hoped a Malayan representative would attend the Association's next conference in New Zealand in January, next year. Miss Lea who is173 words
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94 1951-07-24 4 T\ELEGATES of the Malay Union, Singapore will propose two resolutions at the UMNO general assembly at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow and on Thursday. The resolutions are: 1. The UMNO constitution be amended by inserting 'Islam' to make the phraJe read: "To strive for94 words
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Article41 1951-07-24 4 More than lop people attended an lOTian dance recital and music performance by Kumarl Adhilakshmi and Kumar! 8. Vljayalakshmi. in Hia Master's Voice Studio in MacDonjUd House, Singapore, yesterday. Latest Indian recorded music was also played.41 words
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Article396 1951-07-24 4 Arbiters broke the law -counsel T^HREE members of an •V arbitration board set up to decide the valuation of certain shares in the Borneo Abaca Limited were yesterday accused of breaches of law under which the arbitration should be conducted. The accusation was made by Mr. C. H. Smith in396 words
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Article94 1951-07-24 4 FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN EXHIBITION U.E. Building 9 n.m. to 6 cm. T.W.C.A. Raffles Quay: Mcndarin (Advanced class) 10.30 d.ijj Ballroom dancing (advanced class) 9-6 p.m.. Beginners class from 6 to 7 D.m. T.M.C.A. Orchard Road: Malay class, 5.30 p.m.. French olass 5.50 p.m.,; Gymnastics and IMep-At class. 5.3094 words
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Article81 1951-07-24 4 T/HE Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association will hold a SATA week from Aug. 30 to Sept. 6 to raise money for its new tuberculosis sentre in Telok Ayer reclamation district. The project costs $650,000, of which about $500,000 has been collected. SATA week, which begins with a piano81 words
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Article31 1951-07-24 4 For being Tn possession ot about two gallons of dutiable sajnsu at an attap hut, Oei Oak, aged 36, was fined $50, or six weeks' gaol, in Singapore yesterday.31 words
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Advertisement208 1951-07-24 4 DELIVER IN STYLE its good for business a rugged, dependable engine, Aii-ite«i, car-rvp< Mfety cab. Lockheed hydraulic braking. the COWLEY VAN Will Speed Tomoa bar iadapcndeat front heel luspcrmoo. up your deliveries and bring JE^JJ} ,fS, rbo1 mixh extra prestige to your business SSSBTWS* Cab door window! ba»t •onuollabl* New208 words
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Article445 1951-07-24 5 Police stand by as 100 workers picket factory THERE was no change yesterday in the troubled spots of the Singapore industrial world. Negotiations between the management of the Nanyang Shoe Manufacturing Company at Bukit Timah, and its workers', union over a lock-out was at a deadlock445 words
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Article89 1951-07-24 5 THE first ship to bring naval men for service in Korea, the 13,000-ton light fleet aircraft carrier H.M.S. Warrior arrived in Singapore on a second visit yesterday with another 800 naval personnel for the Far East Some of the men will ro to Korea, some to89 words
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Article35 1951-07-24 5 Charged in Singapore yesterday with assisting in the management of chap-ji-ke" in a house at Jalan Payo Lai. Yeo Slew Bian, aged 40, a womafln, claimed trial and was offered bail of $1,000.35 words
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Article48 1951-07-24 5 Apa Ambod pleaded not guilty in Singapore yesterday to a charge of disposing of a knife that he had known to have been used by Mohamed Maiden to cause hurt so a* .lo. l o screen Mohamed from punishment. Ap» was offered bail of48 words
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Article125 1951-07-24 5 DTEPS to ease the flow of motor traffic at the most congested areas are being considered by the Singapore Traffic Police. The Superintendent of Traffic Police, Mr. W R M. Haxworth. said that the first move would be made within the next few days125 words
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108 1951-07-24 5 A Registrar of Vehicles is sought SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners are to call for applications from serving officers for the post of Registrar of Vehicles which will be vacant early next year. The present holder of the post, Mr. W. A M. Watts, is retiring. Applicants should be capable administrators with108 words
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Article70 1951-07-24 5 J^ 1,258-seat cinema and restaurant at the corner of Jalan Besar and Lavender Street has been approved In principle by a Singapore Municipal Committee. The application to build the cinema was made some time ago. The Municipal committee has suggested that the owners should provide parking70 words
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Article61 1951-07-24 5 The name of the airman missing since last Wednesday when a sailing boat overturned near Changi was given by the R.A.F. last night as Senior Aircraftman Leo Edward Burden, an instrument fitter. His home was at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. He is officially posted as "missing,61 words
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Article57 1951-07-24 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— I The Johore Bahru branch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will meet at 5.15 p.m. on Wednesday at the office of Mr. p. v. Chany. The meec will -tscuss the inspecUo.i of n arketi and transit sheds57 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-07-24 5 MR. WONG TOK SAU, general manager of the Amoy Canning Corporation (Hong Kon£) Ltd., one of the two representatives of the Hong Kong Manufacturers' Union for the ECAFE conference in Singapore, which will be held from Oct. 9 to 18.— Straits Times picture.43 words
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Article189 1951-07-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. ARMED bandits attacked a party of wild boar hunters yesterday In the Batu Pahat area of JOHORE. Four of the hunting party were wounded. Three bandiLs were killed by security forces in the Federation yesterday. Two were killed in the Sepang189 words
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Article, Illustration134 1951-07-24 5 CAKED with probably a century of mud and earth, one of the four old cannon barrels which were unearthed in River Valley Road, Singapore, last week, is lifted by two three-ton cranes on the first stage of its journey to Raffles Museum. The curator of the134 words
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Article154 1951-07-24 5 Phosphate production goes up TNCREASED production of 1 phosphates from Christmas Island is revealed in the report of the British Phosphate Commission for the year ended June 30. 1950. The Commission works th« Christmas Island deposits on behalf of the Australian and New Zealand Governments, who bought the rights at154 words
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178 1951-07-24 5 SINGAPORE is very nice, but give us Hong Kong any time, say the 11 women members of the sports contingent from Hong Kong University, now staying at the women students' hostel in Mount Rosie. Except for three Malayans all the girls are from178 words
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137 1951-07-24 5 Policemen guard foreigners at golf STEH GUN HAZARD ON THE GREEN A BRITISH businessman, resident in Indonesia, who is in Singapore on a short vacation, said yesterday that in Jakarta it is not now possible to enjoy a game of koIi. On finishing a putt, the player looks up to137 words
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Article72 1951-07-24 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— The acting secretary«general of UMNO, Inche Shamlal, asked to comment on Perak UMNO's complaint regarding the' number of votes the the State has referred to the constitution of UMNO about votes. The constitution states that every division of UMNO shall be represented at the72 words
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Article235 1951-07-24 5 Blackout areas •yilE following areas may be 1 blacked out today: DAY Pa»ir Panjang, Opium Factory Reformatory Road, Oxygen Factory, Cressonite, St. James, Miri Road, Silat Road, Bukit' Pasoh, B.A.T., Trafalgar Street, Prince Edward Road, Sago Street, People's Park, Nanson Road, Lam Soon Oil Mills, Gun Hln, U.E. Network, U.E.235 words
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Advertisement108 1951-07-24 5 S.AT.A. WEEK Remember these dates, from nst 30 to September 6 im lustre— will b« SATA \VI IK SOMETHING FOR YOIR MONEY, every day of the week. Ur NAIL POLISH OOSS AND LIPSTICK T»adc enquirici to: L D SEYMOUR S> CO.. INC. ''jeiros Bldgs Singapore KLIM b i recommended KLIM108 words
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Obituary66 1951-07-24 6 MADAM NO PHTJEA NEO. age 1 years, pasted away peacefully t her residence No. 58, Meyer toad, at 11 a.m. on 22nd July, 951. She leavea behind her two cloved Kons, Lira Chal Wee and Jm Chal Cheng, 9 daughtrrs-ln-iw, I daughters. 2 sons-in-law nd 37 grand chlld|en to66 words
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Article52 1951-07-24 6 MADAME OAN ENO NEO nnd amlly tender their heartfelt hanta to their relatives and rlends and business associates of he lat« Mr. Lee 81ew Kow, who lent wreaths, scrolls, telrprnn-.s jid letters of condolences, atended night visits and funeral of he late Mr. Lee Blew Kow. Jala van papers52 words
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610 1951-07-24 6 SbrJ&traifc* Wants Singapore, Tues., July 24, 1951. New Hope In Persia While it would be unwise to accept at its face value the Persian statement that the success of Mr. Averell Harriman's mission is assured, President Truman's special representative clearly has hopes of breaking a deadlock which otherwise must end610 words
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Article459 1951-07-24 6 At the end of this month Sngapore is due to receive a vi«t from one whose name \v«t6 of sinister significance in the days before Ger-nany erupted in Europe and Japan in Asia Dr. Hjalmar Sohacht, president of the Reichbank under Hitler. But Dr. Schacht has459 words
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Article, Illustration970 1951-07-24 6 IX-was when he com1 manded a corps facing: Vimy Ridge in the 1914 war that I got to know P6tain well, and I developed a deep affection and respect for him that even the circumstances of the last war have never quite obliterated. In970 words
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Article87 1951-07-24 6 LILIAN Buckoke should check her literary references before she puts pen to paper. The extract from a poem quoted at the head of her report "Every Friday at 11 a.m." in page 11 of the Sunday Times u part of Kipling's "Recessional," known and sung by most87 words
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379 1951-07-24 6 HfHEN Messrs. Urwick, Orr and Partners have a few moments to spare they might be usefully employed in the Tederation of Malaya with particular reference to cutting down red tape and the unnecessary work involved in obtaining a haulage permit. Whether any other country in379 words
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Letter177 1951-07-24 6 nnHLIiE has recently been 1 considerable publicity in the Singapore newspapers with regard to a statement allsged to have been made by Mr Thio Chan Bee dining the recent World Moral Re-arma-ment Coiuerences in America. For anybody to misquote or misrepresent Mr. Chan Bee may177 words
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301 1951-07-24 6 EMPLOYER EMPLOYEE ON ESTATES I was appalled to read a letter, headed "Union Man Seeks Moderation," on July 17. Certain statements, besides being frivolous, are prejudicial to the interests of the Federation of All-Malayan Estates start Union and should not be permitted to pass without comment. The F.A.M.E.S.U. Is a301 words
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Article385 1951-07-24 6 On ike Jnargin J CJ\ tit'side Malay I*HE Scottish Daily Mall, published In Edinburgh, told its readers on July 7 that "the Scottish Home Department, acting for the Government of Malaya, have asked Mr. A.1.8. Stewart, of Campbelltown, secretary of the Clyde Fishermen's Association, to find ring-net herringboat crews for385 words
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Advertisement718 1951-07-24 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. i HOWE: To Bleati. Wile of ohn Howe, at Kandaag Kerba.i OFpilal. on July 23rd, a. daughter. 1.BONC-PONO: The engageMnn t la announocd between Mr. Kaonf Mln Fat* and Miss Iris Vone Ylt Chan, oo 22.7.51. SITUATIONS VACANI rOR NOTICFB REGARDING PCRIIC *rr«>i\iMFNTs. pi.r.*sr kites ro 111 (<)|718 words
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Advertisement32 1951-07-24 6 EVERBRI6NT OPTICAL CO. Offering Complete Set vices essential to Eye Comfort Visual Efficiency. (1) VISUAL ANALYSIS (2) VISUAL TRAINING (3) GLASSES IF NEEOED G S. CHONG OPT. D. 19, CHUUA ST. STORE.32 words
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Advertisement76 1951-07-24 6 W CAR RADIOS t^, Music wherever M you go JU m^S I fully bandspread on all I short wavebands fully Vfxl I tropical ised detach- \Uu I abl« loudspeaker with m\ oBH By provision for exten- ,tjf sion speaker circuit luff 3,-porates A.V C. and negative voltage feedback Hut Sol*76 words
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185 1951-07-24 7 'Our suffering is qualification I EADING Singapore citizens want a representative to be sent to the Japanese peace treaty negotiations at San Francisco in the first week of September, in addition to the British delegation. A spokesman for the Commissioner-General's office said185 words
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Article56 1951-07-24 7 THE Establishment Com mittee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners yes terday decided to take no action against the 17 probationary vehicle inspectors who failed to appear for a salary bar examination last week All the 17 claimed that they were sick on the day of the56 words
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Article34 1951-07-24 7 Mr. Norman Ward, acting Singapore Municipal President, will move at the Municipal Commissioners' meeting next Tuesday that the Seng Poh Road Market and Lim Tua Tew Road Market be declared public markets.34 words
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Article, Illustration82 1951-07-24 7 Bottles being sorted yesterady for distribution .it the Singapore Glass Manufacturers' Company where there is a strike. Mr. W. T. Smith, chief electrical engineer (TOP) doing an unusual job for him examining bottles. Next to him is Mr. Pang Kirn Piouw. chief clerk. Out goes the82 words
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191 1951-07-24 7 The strike's still on—so the bosses do the job EUROPEAN executives and Asian clerks have been working in shifts in the factory of the Singapore Glass Manufacturers' Company, since 800 workers went on strike on Saturday morning. They have been doing everything from making the raw material and grading the191 words
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Article38 1951-07-24 7 Two Indians, Raghavan Pillai and Kunju Haniffa. were yesterday In Singapore fined $250 each, or three months' imprisonment for causing hurt to See- Tow Ylng Wing, Ser Tuang Vat and Ng Hoe Soon on May 12.38 words
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Article57 1951-07-24 7 QVER $25,000 worth of gold was seized by Singapore f 'ustoms on board M. V. Gorgon, when .she arrived Jti mantle, Australia. The gold, mostly in bars, weighed 8341 b. It was discovered under the some hour* after the vessel came Into pott. No one57 words
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Article579 1951-07-24 7 SPORE MARRIAGE BILL THE Bishop of Singapore, the Right Rev. H. W. Baines, has clarified his position in regard to the proposed amendment to the Christian Marriage Ordinance now being examined by a select committee of the Singapore Legislative Council. His views are in a letter579 words
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Article239 1951-07-24 7 CINGAPORE'S Civil Defence activiUes will be featured prominently by the Public Relations Office in this year's $5,000,000 Trade Exhibition at the Happy World Park from August 4 to 19. A Government spokesman yesterday said that "internal alecurity" Is the keynote of tjhe P.R.O. stall at the239 words
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Article63 1951-07-24 7 Total births in Singapore for the week ended July 14 totalled 690, against 157 deaths, according to a Municipal health statement last nlgtit. The death rate was lower than the previous week by 19. Chief mortality causes were tuberculosis and pneumonia with 19 and 2263 words
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Article33 1951-07-24 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Mr A. Noor Mohamed, of A. N. Abdul Majld and Co. vicepresident of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Johore, Is leaving for India on Friday on vacation.33 words
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Article, Illustration127 1951-07-24 7 TWO 24-year-old Danish cousins, Per Stabenfeldt x and Steen Hassel, planters for the past three years on Jendarata Estate, Telok Anson, leave Singapore tomorrow with their specially equipped station wagon on a three-year tour of the world. They arrived in Singapore yesterday from Teluk Anson127 words
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Article38 1951-07-24 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon For failing to keep his liquor stock book, liquor sales book and beer sales book up to date, Foo Kia Wee was fined a total of $65 in the Police Court today.38 words
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522 1951-07-24 7 ALLEGATIONS that Chiunh Chui Kan, 36, "the son of a rich man In Java, with houses for sale all over Singapore", disappeared from a Singapore bar with two brokers after receiving a deposit of $3,000 from Quek Eu Wan, a ticket inspector of522 words
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Article345 1951-07-24 7 'Police did not help dying girl' rPHE Singapore Coroner Mr. X Choor Singh, yesterday, severely criticised the police for refusing to help a woman, who was dying 100 yards away from a police statioa and for not taking any action about her death until almost 24 hours later. "I am345 words
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Article35 1951-07-24 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Mr. J. Falconer, British Adviser, and Dato Wan Idris, Deputy Mentri Besar, have been appointed Directors of Manpower. Johore Every District Office in the State will be an enrolling centre.35 words
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Advertisement117 1951-07-24 7 *?s*T^i Aiwayj active at that age but they are '^^%Jj using up energy. ./y^mMbU/ lye Chcm S« venSMS l 0 make /A^BK^ At sure they don't outgrow their \V"^ *i vK I ilw If P ure c V Mta 7 /M)ni\ W u PPl' es in concenvL Wi^\ uate< onn117 words
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Advertisement72 1951-07-24 7 .11 1^ vnILPKUrt By" for \rl KU^ Wmk All Pure We of v*BB^ J M the $ure ffiWllfijßfral fill protection i^^iS from chills VESTS Round n«ck no il«ev«t (As illuttnted) Slender $13.25 Wm» $14.75 OS. $17.25 OPIRA TOP mmim $15.25 Wms $15.95 o.i. $18.25 PANTEES Ribbed Wafet and Lag (At72 words
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1062 1951-07-24 8 Corporal KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A MALAY police corporal said at the Watts- Carter trial in Kuala Lumpur today that Watts-Carter had told him he was not afraid of the bandits and did not need an escort. Police patrols of the estate1,062 words
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Article138 1951-07-24 8 TiHE Singapore Rural Road is seeking $300,000 j its estimates for 1952 for three community hall The Board's estimates are now being scrutinised by Government (or inclusion In the Colony draft estimates for 1952 If approve:'., the hjl Kill be along the lines of the138 words
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Article40 1951-07-24 8 Cheng Yew Keng, aged 20 of Singapore, leaves Singapore this week to further nia studies In the UnKefl States. He will enter Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, for a four-year course In civil en40 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-07-24 8 TONS of masonry and planks smashed through the roof and first floor of this house in North Bridge Road, Singapore, yesterday when the roof of a three-storey building next door caved in. A girl was killed and nine other people were injured. Straits Times picture.45 words
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Article561 1951-07-24 8 stop th* patroU?— l did not say so. Mr. Marshall: So It U false? Witness did not reply. Questioned again, he said he did make such a statement to Inspector Kasslm. Mr. Marshall: Then It Is true that Corporal Baharuddin never told you from whom561 words
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Article85 1951-07-24 8 Parents objected to their children patronising an itinerant hawker, Lee Chjre Seng, who ran a roulette, and complained to the police. As a sequel, Lee was arrested while plying his "trade" at Aliwal Street. Singapore, on July 17. The children who gathered round him fled when Police85 words
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Article110 1951-07-24 8 JOKORE BAHRU, Mon. REVIEWING the activities of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Johore, at the annual meeting in Johore Bahru, on Sunday, the president, Mr. R. M. Sinniah Pillai, said that when ths chamber was originally formed, it was hoped that it will function on a State110 words
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Article60 1951-07-24 8 John Fraser Goddard. a 20-year-old seaman of the Silveroak, was yesterday tentatively charged before Mr. R. C. S. Bell in the Singapore First Police Court with unauthorised possession of a revolver in the Colony last Sunday. Goddard was also tentatively charged with unauthorised possession of 4860 words
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Advertisement481 1951-07-24 8 AWFUL pa IN from NEURITIS relieved! says ex-sufferer from Victoria "My arm umlim, and my hand r IZ' I WM bMVjr and awoUMi, and I could Lantigen not drcta mr»».'f In th« morning*. «rri« At night* I could not May in bed for "^iSililTlSH to try LAttnSlJNicV I v HiSSSb481 words
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Advertisement173 1951-07-24 8 Hw'% everything you ye ever wanted in a RADIO PHONOGRAPH CONSOLE! The World's Finest RADIO-PHONOGRAPH CONSOLE Ton* Unsurpassed! j Cabinet Beauty incomparable! plus the Unmatched convenience of Zenith's New CobraMatic Record Changer. Play* 16, 33, 45 78 speed Ask for a Demonstration without obliK"ti<>n. ELECTRICAL DEPT. HARDIAL SINGH SONS. I173 words
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Miscellaneous157 1951-07-24 8 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 9.35 a.m. Schools; 9.55 Interlude; 10 News from K.L.; 10.10 Close; 10.45-12 Schools; 1 p.m. Radio Orch.; 1.30 News; 1.45 Dance Music; 2 Schools; 250 Close; 6.15 "Four Stars <Sc a Starlet"; 6.30 U.N. Programme: 6.45 Radio Malaya Trio; 7 Newa; 7.12 "Can I Help You?"- 7.20157 words
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Miscellaneous156 1951-07-24 8 7 News; 7.15 "The Voice of Penang"; 7.30 "Jazz Jamboree"; 8 "Ray's ft Laugh"; 8.30 As Spore; 9 Dance Music; 9.30 News: 9.45 Radio Malaya Trio; 10 "Having a Wonderful Crime"; 10.30 "Muscat Night"; 11 Close. BBC GOB 7.30 a.m. "Radio Newsreel"; 7.45 "Commonwealth Commentary"; 3 "Practice "Makes Perfect"; 8.15156 words
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Article, Illustration645 1951-07-24 9 NURSE JANET - NURSE JANET iT7T^^TW»^i^n^^^lY^TTT| Xj^l By I IT often happens that parents ask advice about their child, expecting to be told there is something dreadful the matter, and are very surprised when they learn the child is perfectly normal and only going through a bad patch,645 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-07-24 9 Spectacle to catch the interest of beach-goers is t'.esr ny It si fly -shaped sun-glasses shown at the openii i of an opthalmic optical trades exhibition in Londc30 words
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Article472 1951-07-24 9 FROM AN ESTATE BUNGALOW THIS week I have thought myself very lucky. There is a stream which runs near the bungalow and the birds must be mating, for there has been a chorus of bird-song from early morning till evening. Whether I appreciate it more472 words
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Article17 1951-07-24 9 Collect six of these coupons I to join the Crlldren's Corner I club. I17 words
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Advertisement211 1951-07-24 9 MADE IN ENCLAND Snu, tHtimt No- ch*fin« P«rffMt Hygito* with complete a*cunty SOFT, SAFE, SOLUBLL AVAILABLE AT ALL FIRST CLASS. DEALERS. NOW I CAN BREATHE IT yom nose is thick with a Cold ,^^»P^^^Sw •r Huffy with Catarrh, if you can'l jk krcalhe, can't laita, can't smell— lABs9ssv./r\ try Mentholatam211 words
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Advertisement269 1951-07-24 9 after a bath comes the tender caress of the kindest penuder in the world BABY POWDER THf BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED ssssssPV^ssk9 i^T^^^^^^^^ 1 Family happiness depends CTrMfl Wf'gSL?*^'""' upon family health, the mßlvß»,s^ -4 standard of which is consi- BBSP=L?I derably raised by the strength giving properties of ff^i delicious269 words
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Miscellaneous266 1951-07-24 9 ..mer (8). C, T-* <" J Galsworthy play (fl). Mraits Times Crossword 27. a «teed free from agitation 1 (6). 1 It 13 I' 4~T fe^^5 O l^ ft 28- Army bugle-call *.8> 1 3 4 HI 29. They may be displaced 17). wsjs ttws SS5 1 <S55 SSS S5Sa266 words
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Article, Illustration1623 1951-07-24 10 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON: LONDON is enter ing upon its great annual strange sen change. For it is nothing othei than the sea which Is drawing the milling Festival crowds away from the dusty pavements, the stuffy and slightly greasy-smell-ing restaurants, the elegant West End grillrooms, the1,623 words
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Article183 1951-07-24 10 BRITAIN'S tiny meat ration, about enough per we«*k to ffll two match boxes, will go up 50 per cent in August hut, as the price will be increased, will cost Is. 5d. instead of lOd. and it is considered doubtful whether poorly paid people, who are already183 words
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Advertisement343 1951-07-24 10 LAST DAY! .1 a..«. i.4» i.m. im 9.30 p.m ■TS^T^ n^T*™* scon tF Fllv IfiiiH I Thundering Advnturt Drama! JaCaT^^^ai^ES^^^ll^Bj^Bfj^ij^i^Pß^caJ a^ia^gt^i^gf^gf^Bai^gfilat^gfW^gfS ITarts tomorrow" Tbe Emotional Story of m Young and beautiful girl and the two men 'ate brought together in her lifrt ■y^TrIVD: i EH* a iondon riLM Presented by343 words
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Advertisement275 1951-07-24 10 wm»| qfcMwm H, pay/ DEFINITELY LAST_2 DAYS/ |li ■>«- SOLOMONS SUrrin«: £°T y Stewart Deborah KERR //fifflfflftjtfft; GRANGER j HUfc:ASRE I Like Playing With Dynamite! l<, ...A policewoman from the narcotics bureau tracks h, a gam of smugglers across the border into lYlexim I liH Ik »nd l/ord'eriiW DONALD OCuimtr275 words
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Miscellaneous5 1951-07-24 10 jpjV^JiJHOE DKAWN BY PFTF.K JACKSON5 words
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Article316 1951-07-24 11 London Stocks LONDON, Mon. THE weekend news from Persia and indications of quiet conditions in Jordan today did much to dispel the Stock Exchange rervousness which was so apparent in late dealings on Friday. The recovery in oil shares was outstanding, particularly in the Anglo-Iranian, which closed around 3/16ths higher316 words
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192 1951-07-24 11 CHIPS in the Singapore Roads and alongside Singapore Harbour Board godowns at 4 p.m yesterday were: Outer Roads: Hal Hsuan. San Manuel. Empire Owen, Silveroak. Xvi Llvance, Waibalong, Band. Frederick Lymes, Salte 56, Ordia. Olenroy. Soudan, Admiral. Chasf Pentakote, Karaton, Benlomond. Perednvik. St. Naaalre.192 words
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Article213 1951-07-24 11 Prices slightly down; turn-over moderate From A Market Correspondent T^HE Singapore rubber market ruled quiet yesterday A with lack of interest. Business done in the market throughout the day was at a cent and half below Saturday's close. Turnover in the market was moderate on the better political213 words
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Article43 1951-07-24 11 ifUALA KAMPAR Tin Fields" Ik three dredges all worked throughout the year to March 31, 1951, and a net profit of £982,696 (159.7 per cent) was shown. Three dividends totalling 10s per share (100 per cent) were paid during the year.43 words
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Article33 1951-07-24 11 rpHE Malayan Exchange Banks Association announced yesterday that control direct rates for Canadian dollars were: Buying T.T. 34*4, Airmail (O D.) 35, (90 days) 35 X; Selling, T.T.'O.D.. ready 34 9/l«.33 words
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Article37 1951-07-24 11 SINGAPORE. Mon July 23— 5413.25 (down S3) London:. £B4o a ton LONDON, Mon. Cash Buyers £840, Sellers £845; Forward Buyers £816, Sellers £818; Settlement £835 (down £5). Turnover: a.m. 190, p.m. 25 tons.37 words
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Article117 1951-07-24 11 rpHE copra section of the Singa- pore produce market was very quiet yesterday with the undertone easier. There were buyers at $38 and sellers $39. A quiet tone also prevailed In all the other sections with no transaction reported. Coconut oil sellers quoted $67 but there were117 words
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Article34 1951-07-24 11 HONG HONG, Mon. jpREE market currency exchange for Hong Kong dollars was quoted at the close today as follows: DS4I HKs6.23tt (cash). HK»«27 (T): £1 HK515.65; one tahil of gold HKs3lo.3\.— UP.UP - 34 words
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Article184 1951-07-24 11 Malayan shares firm throughout THE Malayan share market 1 opened the week on a firm note in all sections yesterday, with an upward tendency. Prices changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were INDUSTRIALS Bayers tfeUera Gammons 3.67 i ].62 t Goodwood Park 1.40 1.45 Henry Wauxh 3.35 3.SS M184 words
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Article109 1951-07-24 11 OAWANO Concessions' bucket dredge began operations on the new Ulu Yam property on June 26, 1950. The sluicing plant on the original area worked throughout the financial year to March 31. 1951. Profit was £137.725 (68.8 per cent) from which two dividends to a total109 words
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Article50 1951-07-24 11 OANTKNO (Selangor) Rubber Estates' directors recommend a dividend for last year of 15 per cent., less tax, payable on Sept. 15. Net profit before tax £52.104: general reserve 17.500. replanting provision £7.500: carry-forward, subject to audit and usual adjustments. £9,986. (Meeting in London Sept. 14).50 words
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Advertisement1315 1951-07-24 11 I incorporated m BLUE rUNNEL LINE Crier's option to proceed via other ports te load and discharge cargo. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Out Sails <> Vham Penang *|j.iHKM ror L poo My 21/24 luly 25/26 Lithtbtut lot "Vvonmouth > Liveipoo) C. 27/28 My 25 AncMses -or1,315 words
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Advertisement421 1951-07-24 11 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS Te New York and Boston via Ceylea. India Egypt and Mediterranean Pert*. Singapore P Swettenham Penang M prk!SIK? SSiSKZ.- e *%^2 u/n i-tr »o/3i I-., s.s. mtiiDENT lOHNSON" 29 luly/5 Am. «/7 lu> ■/•> Aim s.s. "PRESIDENT MONROE" 7/13 aHJ" 14/15 Iw' 16/17 aS "PRESIDENT HARRISON- S/UaU421 words
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Advertisement428 1951-07-24 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FROM SCANOINAVIA/U K. /CONTINENT: S'eore P. Sham Penan* "latandia" for Saigon Bangkok 4-5 A.g. 1• 3 Aag. 28-311.1 v Kambodia- for Bangkok Hong Kong. Manila. Kobe Yokohama 4-8 A.g. •Falitria" for Saigon B*kok SI A.g.-2 Sept. 28-30 Aag. 23-27 A.g. ••taeonia" for Bangkok. H'Kong. Manila. Kobe428 words
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Advertisement1058 1951-07-24 11 Telcphont. No 5906 CLLERMAN A BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON HAVRI^OTTERDAM g&Rft and for o.i A North Atlantic "orti Accepting cargo toi cer-nai tp So..ih and Canada via Colombo America i Ports M. CITY Of LIVERPOOL BpOU-C*INVII"B p 0U C INVI1 Spore Penang ,/R? 1 S Penan Cdns. 13 14/25 My1,058 words
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874 1951-07-24 12 DRAW FOR BAM TITLE MEET PENANG, Monday. WONG PENG SOON, the Malayan and All-England badminton champion, will have to beat Singapore champion Cheong Hock Leng and probably French champion Ong Poh Lim to reach the final of the Malayan championships which will be874 words
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230 1951-07-24 12 Washbrook 209: Lanes lead Warwick U.K. CRICKET LONDON. Mon. 4 GREAT innings of 209 not A out by Cyril Washbrook olaced Lancashire in a commanding position in their key Countycricket championship game against leaders Warwickshire. Lancashire declared at 333 for nine. Warwick, who had scored 184 in the first innings,Reuter - 230 words
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Article249 1951-07-24 12 J£ATONG Sajarah scored a convincing three-one victory over Police Sports Association in a Singapore A.P.A. Division 9 league game at Oeylang Stadium yesterday. Police started well and were one up at the interval but failed to keep their advantage Id the second half. With a249 words
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Article354 1951-07-24 12 yETERAN players came off best in yesterday's singles ties in the Singapore Lawn Tennis championships on the S.C.C. courts when they beat their younger opponents to enter the quarter-final round. The first to win was A. I. Pereira. last year's Colony veteran champion and Malayan veteran354 words
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Article262 1951-07-24 12 *pHE FOLLOWING ties in the Singapore Junior Badminton championships will be played 2n!on W Ha,r SATURDAY, at 7.U PJ| c J[bb^ ng b, a M wfhifb h H L i ra X Hua Hoo Chun Kan. Tournament otßclal. Embon*- bin ?e*r£ rr'peVeTr. 3 S SUNDAY at262 words
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Article142 1951-07-24 12 RESULTS of ties played yester- day in the Tanglin Club tennis championships were: Women's handicap doubles: Mrs. R. W. Collls and Mrs. P. H Bishop .S) bt. Mrs. Bleakley and Mrs. P. R. Massev (Ber.) 6-1, 6-1. Oodown doubles: R. W. Collls and P/Lt. 1 Bishop bt.142 words
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Article816 1951-07-24 12 I SINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association I officials are probably very gratified that the I annual championships which begin on Friday have attracted a record entry for the first time, i more than two hundred athletes have sent in their names. But how much better, both in816 words
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Article200 1951-07-24 12 Rojal Navy 1; Indian R.C 0. DOYAL Navy, the holders, had to work hard to 1V beat Indians one-nil in a Singapore Amateur F.A. Cup match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. I Leading one-nil at half time, sailors were expected to out-last their200 words
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Article46 1951-07-24 12 SOCCER: Dlv. 3A: Blue Rovers v Aston, Gey lang; Dlv. SB: BODCA 'A' v Jolliiads, St George's Road; Buatneau Houses: Rotterdam v Police, Thomson Road. CRICKET: Combined Universities XI v Combined School, XI, RJ. ground, 12.45 p.m. TENNIS: S.L.T.A. meet, SCC; Tanglin Club tournament.46 words
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Article90 1951-07-24 12 PILLOWING Is the Malaya Cup f soccer table up to date: NORTHERN SECTION P W D L P A pts Pcrak S 1 10 5 6 Kadah 4 S 1 7 8 6 Selangor i 1 1 2 7 t 3 Penan« S 1 1 1 390 words
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Article60 1951-07-24 12 In a friendly soccer match played on the padang yesterday, Singapore Cricket Club beat Woodbrldge Hospital Recreation Club by four goak to three. Excellent goalkeeplng by J. Murray saved the hospital from going down by a wider margin. Scorejs for S.C.C. were Rohan (3) and60 words
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283 1951-07-24 12 2 FIRST-HALF GOALS BEAT UNIVERSITIES rpHE Colony knock-out hockey champions, Singa1 pore Recreation Club, got off to a good start yesterday when they defeated the Combined Hong Kong and Malayan University XI by two goals to nil on the padang. r The students were put on the defensive from the283 words
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Article222 1951-07-24 12 Malayans win Varsity badminton JjNIVERSITY of Malaya proved too good at badminton for Hong Kong University at the Clerical Union Hall last night. The Malayans won by five games to two. Best match of the evening was the first singles tie between Wan Ariflin of Malaya and Loh Kat Soo.222 words
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Article128 1951-07-24 12 HALLS IN INDIA BETTER-WONG WONG PENG SOON, Malayan and All-England badminton champion, accompanied by Abdullah Plrui of Selangor. arrived in Singapore by air yesterday from India where Peng Soon won the singles title at th« Cricket Club of Indian Chamchampionships and in partnership with Pirui won the doubles. Piruz who128 words
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Article206 1951-07-24 12 S 'pore Signals lose in K.L. KUALA LUMPUR. Mon I FAST-SCORING first wicket partnership bebetween Lt. Jukes and Capt Roderick which brought 84 runs In 45 minutes, was mainly responsible for the Royal Army Signal Corps fMalaya) b/ating the Singapore Island Signal Corps by nine wickets in their annual two-day206 words
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Advertisement842 1951-07-24 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. ACCOMMODATION VACANT rWO SINGLE ROOMS with full ooard also garage. 87 Cnvenagh Road. I el. 6866. FTTLLY furnished double room available. Apply 348. River Valley Road. Appointment Mrs Teo. Tel. *****. •COSMOS": 17. ScotU Rd. Available Aug. Ist one large double bedroom, bathroom attached and large verandah. ACCOMMODATION842 words
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Advertisement405 1951-07-24 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. Con Mnued in previous Col.) FOR SALE REFRIGERATOR, PhilCO. 8 5 cv.ft., excellent condition, $600. Phone *****. GENERAL Electric Refrigerator 4 cv.ft., perfect condition, $380 Owner leaving Colony. On view 1288, Upper Serangoon Rd. 5i m.s. A WELL ESTABLISHED and equipped dispensary is offered for sale. Particulars from405 words
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Advertisement35 1951-07-24 12 THE MOST POPULAR SWISS WATCH Sole A,«h: CHUN CHONG. 53. South Bridge Road, SINCAPORC. OFFICE HARY FOB 1952 (F'CAP SIZE; (Limited nt/mber only available) BOOK YOUR ORDER NOW 9, Chulia St.. S'porc Tel. 7706 WIM35 words
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Miscellaneous35 1951-07-24 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: 2.08 a.m. (9 9t and 3 p.m. (8.8>; 8.40 a.m. 2 It.) and 8.46 p.m. (.3.2). TOMORROW: 2 59 a.m. (9.2) and 3.35 p.m. (8.6); 9.18 a.m. (2.9) and 9.32 p.m. (3.2).35 words
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