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Title Section18 1951-09-15 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS,"18 words
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Article847 1951-09-15 1 'TIN: GO VTS MUST ACT' American lies 'dangerous PROPAGANDA MA V MISLEAD U.S., SAYS CHAMBER jy|R. E. M. F. Fergusson, chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, said yesterday he hoped that the two Malayan Governments would take all possible measures to counter the effect of ''malicious" attacks on Malayan847 words
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Article103 1951-09-15 1 BANGKOK, Fri. PIIVATE exports of rice from Siam will be banned from next Monday Deo-ause the Government is having difficulty m fulfilling contracts with foreign governments. Rice officials declined to disclose how far Government shipments were behind schedule because they said an order had beenReuter - 103 words
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Article334 1951-09-15 1 'DEARER RICE NO HARDSHIP' TTCE decision of the Singapore Government to increase the- price of rationed rice by six cents a kati from Oct. 1 will not prove to be such a "terrible hardship" on the average rice consumer the Assistant Economic Secretary for Singapore, Mr. A W. Coles, said334 words
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Article57 1951-09-15 1 MURRAY BAY. Quebec. Fri -Mr R H Winter. Minister of Resources has appealed to Canadian* to resist the temptation of becoming "mere rarbon copies" of Americans He sußs^sted there was too great a display of the United Hag m Canada and Canadian publications featured too manyReuter - 57 words
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Article28 1951-09-15 1 TOKYO, Fri.— The Prime Minister, Mr! Shigeru Yoshida, returned from San Francisco, bringing home Japan's peace treaty, today and was greeted by a cheering crowd. U.P.UP - 28 words
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Article97 1951-09-15 1 THE first half of this year has been a period of startling prosperity for Malaya, says a report tabled at yesterday's half-yearly meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce. The exporf surplus at the end of June, adds the report was 92 per cent, of the97 words
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Article26 1951-09-15 1 LONDON. Frl.—The Prime Minister, Mr. C. Attlee. still ailing slightly from lumbago, returned from his country home to No. 10. Downinp Street yesterday.—A.P.AP - 26 words
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236 1951-09-15 1 FAWLEY, near Southampton, Friday. jtfß. ATTLEE. the Prime Minister, asked Persia today to note that Britain had been guaranteed enough motor spirit to replace exports from Abadan up to the end of 1851, and Would have only a small deficiency m some of itsReuter - 236 words
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Article57 1951-09-15 1 HYDERABAD. Fri. THE 180-carat "Jacub" diamond—one of the largest m the world—U for sale but Its owner, the Nizam of Hyderabad. Is usable to get a buyer. The 65-year-old Muslim ruler wants to sell a priceless treasury of precious stones, three trunks full, for aReuter - 57 words
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Article31 1951-09-15 1 SOUTHAMPTON. Fri. Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fraser, the First Sea Lord, left Southampton m the liner Queen Mary today for discussions on Anglo-American cooperation m the United States.—Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article34 1951-09-15 1 BELGRADE, Fri. Eight Yugoslavs, accused of spyins for Hungary were sentenced today to terms of penal servitude ranging from five to 18 years. The group was said to have been operating since34 words
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Article, Illustration104 1951-09-15 1 Re:; i: nuaaa, the u-year old American evangelist with her tutor, Miss Ruby James (left), and her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. J*ck Martz, on arrival at Kallang Airport yesterday from Bangkok with "a message of revival." The girl, who ha* been preaching all over the104 words
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Article73 1951-09-15 1 NO-PILOT BOMBER FOR U.S. WASHINGTON, Fri. THE U.S. Air Force is forming its first guided missile squadron equipped with piloiless bombers, it was announced yesterday. The squadron will be formed at the guided missile centre at Cocoa, Florida, on Oct. 1. It will be the first operational unit of ItsReuter - 73 words
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Article56 1951-09-15 1 LONDON. Fri— The British Treasury announced that m future exports from Britain to Japan might be paid for m sterling from an account of a person resident m Japan The announcement brought into operation the Exchange Control (Payments) (Japan) Order. 1951, which followed the sterling paymentsReuter - 56 words
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Article29 1951-09-15 1 MANILA. Fri— Dr. and Mr«. C. J. Paglar are returning to Singapore tonight on a PanAmerican Airways plane after a visit here of nearly three weeks. UP.UP - 29 words
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Article28 1951-09-15 1 MANILA, Fri.— Eight policemen were gaoled In the Central Philippine city of Cacolod for disturbing a political rally sponsored by the minority Na«lonallsta Party.— U.P.UP - 28 words
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Article85 1951-09-15 1 SYDNEY Fri. £VERY lunch hour the 170 employees of a Sydney tractor firm sit In comfort In a theatrette and watch films while they munch sandwiches, The programmes Include 'comedy and drama, Westerns, musicals, travelogues and educational or training films. Sessions are so popular that theReuter - 85 words
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Article25 1951-09-15 1 WASHINGTON, Frt. The U.S. Senate passed the largest single military spending bill m history, yesterday, voting almost U5560,000,000,000 for the armed forces.—AP.AP - 25 words
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Article243 1951-09-15 1 COLONY'S DOCKS: A RECORD THE highest tonnage recorded m the history of the Singapore Harbour Board for any year was handled by the Board up to June this year. This was announced by the Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce. Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson, at yesterday's half-yearly meeting243 words
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Article57 1951-09-15 1 LONDON, Fri. f J»HE Ministry of Food announced that a contract has been signed for delivery of Russian grain from this year's harvest to Britain. The contract provides for the sale to the Ministry of 300,000 tons of maize, 425,000 tons of barley, 75.000 tons ofReuter - 57 words
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Article116 1951-09-15 1 LONDON, Friday. jVf AXE-UP and nail varnish were criticised by iTI Alderman- W. Barrett, chairman of Bath Public Health Committee, at the Sanitary Inspectors' Association conference at Margate yesterday. "How can a woman wash her hands and face properly "with that stuff on?"Reuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration83 1951-09-15 1 LATEST picture of the King taken as be left Euston station, London, after arriving from Scotland, to undergo medical examination. The health of the King has been the grave concern of the British people, and the above picture printed m London newspapers has aroused83 words
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Article214 1951-09-15 1 Tight to death' m hills TOKYO, Friday. ALLIED troops fought slowly forward along most of the Korean battlefront today, m some places digging Communist suicide squads from earthcovered bunkers m hours of ferocious battles. The Commonwealth Division pushed north on the extreme right flank with onlyReuter - 214 words
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Article25 1951-09-15 1 NEW DELHI, Fri— lndia and Turkey have signed a 12-point cultural relations agreement providing for exchange of technicians, teachers, and studen's.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article115 1951-09-15 1 No room for 40,000 in schools IUORE than 40,000 ap- plications for admission to English and vernacular schools .n Singapore will have to be turned down next year the Singapore Director of Education, Mr. A. W. Frisby, said yesterday About 60.000 children are to apply for the 18.000 vacancies. "The115 words
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Article58 1951-09-15 1 SAN CANDIDO I Italy i. Fri. A YOUNG Austrian couple and the German Himniiyan climber, Herbert Paidar. were killed m a fall on lh« Northern Dolomites, npar the Austrian-Italian frontier, it was learned here yesterday They were scaling buttress m the Drava Vn!l?y. NorthernReuter - 58 words
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Article40 1951-09-15 1 JAKARTA, Fri. Antipolygamy and birth-control are among the items m the net*] lield pursued by the "Parlia Wanita Rakjat" (People's Women Party), said Mrs. Mannun.sarkoro. the party chairman. The party concluded its congress here recently. AFP.AFP - 40 words
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Advertisement261 1951-09-15 2 glif.^'H P»M Today 2-4.15-6.3»-9.3« p.m. lt» .t v y funny picture Ab«u t the mother of the sroom who went «m the Honeymoon!!! fc_. The most enjoyable movie of the season about the most enjoyable Season of the Year! B^^T rA ii- THE Airi/*/ I MATING WT n SEASON T261 words
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Advertisement761 1951-09-15 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Wanted. Confidential Secretaries required at Contingent Police Headquarters Perak, Ipoh Balary Scale 8240 x 10 300. Cost of Living Allowance as approved by Government from time to time. Qualifications:— Able to type from manuscript draft at 30 words per minute and shorthand not less than 120 wodrs per761 words
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Advertisement492 1951-09-15 2 NOTICES NOTICE The public are hereby notified that the Railway level crossing at Telegraph Post 334/12 Main Line between Batang Malaka-Ayer Kunlng Road will be closed to traffic between 7 p.m. on 21.9 51 and 7 a.m. on 22.9.51. NOTICE Disposal of Vehicles. By the Order of the Director Ordnance492 words
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Advertisement387 1951-09-15 2 NATURALISATION NOTICE U hereby given that CHEN CHUN YEN, of J54, Orchard Road. Is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person mho knows any reasons why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to thf? Colonial Secretary, Singapore MARTELL387 words
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Advertisement47 1951-09-15 2 S.S. GOVERNMENT 3% LOAN 1962/72 NOTICE l.s hereby given tfiaC the transfer books of the abovementioned loan will be cte^d from Ist to 15th October, 1951, both daya Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest warrants BY ORDER OP THE CHARTEPEU BANK OT INDIA. AUSTRALIA ft CHINA, SINOAPORE.47 words
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352 1951-09-15 3 Britain diverts four ships from Persia BAN APPLIED TO CARGOES LONDON, Friday. PHITAIN has diverted British merchant ships carrying scarce goods to Persia, the Board of Trade announced last night. The action has taken m consequence of the Export Control Order issued on Monday, by which Britain withdrew from PersiaReuter; AFP - 352 words
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Article43 1951-09-15 3 TEHERAN. FrL Till: Afghan Minister of Mines, Mr. Mohammed Niam Khan, last night signed an agreement to buy 30,Mt tons of Fenian oil products. Th,- deal involves 53.40e.OOi) and is Persia's first oil ti. insertion since nationalisation. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article179 1951-09-15 3 LONDON, Frl. CHINCH and British Foreign Ministers, Mr. Robert an and Mr. Herbert Morrison, may meet to review differences ol policy especially on the Middle East, well-informed diplomatic quarters said today m I .)ii. A Foreign Office spokesman sain the French Ambassador m Britain, M. ReneReuter - 179 words
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Article25 1951-09-15 3 OTTAWA, Fri.— Canada will oppose the entry of Japan into the general agreement on tariffs and trade, the Canadian Press Agency reported.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article81 1951-09-15 3 Reds kill 45 in new purge SHANGHAI'S s.-oi ber purge season officially got under way with ihg execution or 45 "counterrevolutionaries." TWO SEVERE earchquakes caused panic among residents of Srinagar and other nearby towns on Wednesday. Some damage occurred to homes but no casualties were reported. THE Indian Ambassador to81 words
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Article113 1951-09-15 3 WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF... the international gold price until later this year. ALLIED High Commission m Germany has banned all flights of Czech aircraft over Western Germany until further notice. THE Russian garrison of East Germany has started its annual autumn exercises. PAINTERS have begun to five Federal Parliament House113 words
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Article116 1951-09-15 3 'Human chain' may halt Princess DUNCAN British Columbia, Frl. THE Royal Canadian Mounted Police is considering measures to avert the chance of "human chain" blocking the island highway during the visit of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip next month. Mayor J. Wragg is furious be* cause no stop had beenUP - 116 words
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Article45 1951-09-15 3 WASHINGTON, Frl. A naval air squadron m Alaska has been grounded by the navy for "morale reasons" after a series of recent air crashes there, a Congress member was told by the Under-Secretary of the Navy The crashes claimed 45 lives.45 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-09-15 3 THE GOOD quadruplet* Annette, Bridget, Jennifer, and Eliiabeth »Und transfixed a juggler performs for them when they visited the Bertram Milks co-cob at Bristol. Renter photo.Reuter - 30 words
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176 1951-09-15 3 Fighting for world peace de Lattre NEW YORK, Friday. PENERAL Jean De Lattre de Tassigny, French High Commissioner m Indo-China and Commander-in-Chief of French forces m the Far East, said he believed the fate of Indo-China ultimately would be the determining factor m the destiny of the world. He arrivedUP - 176 words
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Article195 1951-09-15 3 West puts up air curta in Czechs LONDON, Friday. (CZECHOSLOVAKIA today accused the United States, Britain and France of discriminatory and arbitrary action against Czech aviation m Western Europe. Mr. Jachvm Pelner, the Czech Delegate, told the International Air Transport Association that these three countries had acted together since AprilUP - 195 words
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Article63 1951-09-15 3 NEW TORE, Pri. .^N official of the International Boxing Club said last night that "appropriate action" would be taken against the British Broadcasting Corporation fur having broadcast a round-by-round account of the Turpin-Koblnson fight m the early hours of the morning. Asked if the63 words
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Article24 1951-09-15 3 MANILA, Fri— Preliminary talks between Philippines and Japanese officials on place m San Francisco and Tokyo, reliable sources said today.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article161 1951-09-15 3 Blackout areas Substation. liable to Kad sh d dine today are:— DAT A: inrnian Street D.C.; Tan Chye Place/ Kort tan nine Seah St./ Waterloo St.; SI. Andrews/ High St. Stamford Rd Albert St.. New Ice Works; Firestone; Mackenzie Rd.; Bukit Tlmah Pumps: Balestier Rd Jalan Ampas; 8.M.8.C; Mcßitchie; Braddell161 words
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Article46 1951-09-15 3 WASHINGTON. Frl. The US. Senate last night ordered a cut o/ an estimated $1,500.000,0 M m a record peacetime bill for the armed forces. An amendment for a two-and-a-half per cent reduction In the total funds allowed was accepted.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article129 1951-09-15 3 DEWEY: 'S.E.A. A CRITICAL AREA WASHINGTON, Fri. jyjß Thomas Dewey, Governor of New York, said here last night that the defence of South-East Asia was as Important as that of Europe. Following his recent sevenwtck tour of South-East Asia, Mr. Dewey yesterday held a "cordial discussion" on the area with129 words
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Article317 1951-09-15 3 'DYNAMITE TO PLAY WITH PRICES U.S. market jugglers warned: LONDON. Fri. FHE Financial Times warns Americans who are trying to force down tin and rubber prices that they are not dealing with an ordinary market. Politically they are playing with dynamite. American Interest* which are doing everything they can. including317 words
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Advertisement146 1951-09-15 3 r^^TTsT d a v v OF THIS SPECIAL OFFER I 1 PLUMP A USTRAUAM DUCKS i Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. m SHR!RO (chira) LTD. AsV TAKE PLEASURE IN I \K ANNOUNCING THAT THEY HAVE BEEN 1 APPOINTED EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR /Arthur Beir Co. inc. 57 WORTH STREET NEW YORK146 words
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Article50 1951-09-15 4 A new police station, with married quarters, is to be built at the 20th. mile Lim Chu Kang Road, Singapore The new s'ation will replace the present one which police say is a "ramshackle building." The station serves the rural district of Lim Chu Kang.50 words
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Article113 1951-09-15 4 Fowl house was their 'home' GOH Sck Lim, a food hawker, denied a charge m Singapore Assizes yesterday of setting fire to a building used as a human dwelling but admitted setting fire to a building with Intent to cause damage. He was bound over m $500 for two years.113 words
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Article16 1951-09-15 4 PENANG, Fri. Penang Municipal draft estimates for 1952 were approved by Commissioners m committee yesterday.16 words
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253 1951-09-15 4 ALL-MALAY A CONFERENCE URGED MR. C. L. Edwards, chairman of SATA, urged yesterday that the various organisations interested m combatting T.B. should hold an AllMalaya conference to formulate a unified campaign against the disease. "It seems a pjty that the different associations253 words
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127 1951-09-15 4 Govts get £42,794 in vestors £5, 1 38 SINGAPORE Para United have declared a dividend of 7i per cent, which would have been more, says the chairman, Mr. G. R. K. Mugliston, but for the Government proposal to control dividends. The sum of £9,000 has been placed to a dividend127 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-09-15 4 HE TOOK IT WITH TEARS KOH PANG HOCK, aged four, cried while being given a B.C.G. vaccine test injection by Mrs. T. A. Chien at the Joo Chiat children's social centre, Singapore, yesterday. Dr. Arne Buus-Hansen, leader of the international B.C.G. team giving these tests, said the injection hurts less56 words
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Article368 1951-09-15 4 rpo MARK the elevation of Singapore to City status, I Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson, Chairman of the Singa- I pore Chamber of Commerce, yesterday asked the I Chamber to create a fund to encourage proficiency I m commercial subjects. it was tnougni. ne saia,368 words
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Article317 1951-09-15 4 PITY Day traffic arrangev ments will be m force from 7 a.m. on September 22 until 15 minutes after the departure of the Governor from .he Municipal building. Except vehicles displaying an official pass or label issued by the Municipal Commissioners, no vehicles are permitted to317 words
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Miscellaneous64 1951-09-15 4 Today's Radio Singapore 10-10.10 a.m. Newi from K.L.: 1 p.m. Saturday Ballroom"; 1.30 New?; 1.50 Plantation Music; 2-5 Spore Racing; 6.15 Children; 6.40 Fred Waring 8c his Pennsylvanians: 7 News: 7.15 "Listeners' Choice'; 750 "Spotlight on the Emergency"; 8 "Prize Packet"; 8.30 "Music m the Modern Mood"; 9 "Ray's a64 words
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Miscellaneous528 1951-09-15 4 TODAY. FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN EXHIBITION, U.E. Building 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. V.M.C.A. Orchard Road. Cricket vs. OHQ Farelf (Balestier) 2 P c!v.M.A. (Church of St. Joseph Portuguese Mission! Movie Section —Film show *t 7 p.m BRITISH RED CROSS. Handicapped Children's Club outing at Katoncr Park. 10 a.m. to 12528 words
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Article53 1951-09-15 5 Mr. P. P. Narayanan, the Federation Trade Union leader and Councillor, appears as a Malayalam poet m the On am Issue of Prabha, a Ma. ay a lam journal, published )n Singapore. The 82-page booklet, containing short stories, articles and poems, Is being sold53 words
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516 1951-09-15 5 4 Foll stomachs lift sodUd plan' I EXPERIMENTAL farming to increase Malaya's food supply, m case other sources of food were cut off during a war, should have defence priority now, the chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. E.M.F. Fergusson, told516 words
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Article82 1951-09-15 5 RESOLUTION empower1\ ing the Committee of Singapore Chamber of Commerce to to on with their SI.IM.N* Collyer Quay building scheme and enter into a 99 year lease with Government for the land, were unanimously approved at yesterday's halfyearly meeting of the Chamber. The building will82 words
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94 1951-09-15 5 THE most searching investi- gation of the proposed new ordinance t o carry on the Exchange Control was advocated by the Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson, yesterday. There should be ample opportunity for the draft legislation, to be94 words
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Article189 1951-09-15 5 Court order on flat rent arrears SINGAPORE racing journalist, Mr. Allan R. Lewis, was ordered m the Singapore Second Civil District Court yesterday to pay the Malaya Tribune Press Ltd. $440. arrears of rent and service charßes for a Cathay flat for December 1949 and January 1950. and costs. A189 words
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Article113 1951-09-15 5 Two-week leave— a law wanted FADE unions m Singapore want to make it compulsory for employers to Rive daily rated workers a fortnight's annual leave. The unions will seek the support ot Singapore Trade Union Congress and Labour members of the Legislative Council. This move follows a decision of the113 words
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Article40 1951-09-15 5 For stealing two gallons of petrol. Signalman Abdul Aziz bin Tajudin was sentenced by a court-martial yesterday to 112 days' detention. The sentence Is subject to confirmation by the G.O.C, Singapore District, Major General O Carroll Scott.40 words
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155 1951-09-15 5 pOMPLETE withdrawal of the control on building material imports was forecast by Mr. E.M.F. Fergusson, chairman of Singapore Chamber of Commerce, at the half yearly meeting yesterday. The control, he said, had met with considerable criticism. Some items had been freed and n had155 words
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Article92 1951-09-15 5 Sir Han Hoe lim was r«elected president of the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club yesterday at Its' annual general meeting. Other office-bearers are: vice-presidents: Messrs Chua Choon Leong, Lien Ylng Chow. Dr C. J Poh and Lim Scow Eng. Hon. secretary: Mr. V. I. Evan Wong. Hon. treasurer:92 words
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Article78 1951-09-15 5 Admitting eight previous convictions. Chool Choy alias Chan Ah Choi alias Ah Kong was sentenced In the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to two years' rigorous Imprisonment followed by two years' police supervision for stealing a bicycle at Banda Street on Aug. 9. Chdoi, who78 words
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Article211 1951-09-15 5 Barnes Report 'doubts, fears' ALOR STAR, Fri. T»HE Barnes Report A should have been confined to Malay education and should not have covered the whole sphere of Malayan education, states a memorandum which the Chinese community m central Kedah has sent the Member for Education, Dato E.E.C. rhuraisingam. By reducing211 words
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Article69 1951-09-15 5 Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj. Legislative Councillor yesterday said that the attitude of the Colony Government m not allowing Government workers to join the Trade Union Congress, was a "divide and rule policy." He said: 'After making the unions wait so long, it Is undemocratic for any69 words
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Advertisement297 1951-09-15 5 The Straits T os Saturday. September 15. 19Sf I "bcjchara'j [PALACE: Closing for good Last O days buy now i persian, bokhara indian carpets fur COATS Price* Tremendously Reduced m Regardless of Costs m I NOTE A few Silver Mwtquaih and Canadian Squirrel a Fur Coati are still available. BOKHARA297 words
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Advertisement173 1951-09-15 5 You bay w/fh Confidence from us... i GOLD and i I DIAMOND JEWELLERY I m their r Grandest, Widest and Most up-to-date Range. OUR REPUTATION i« your Guarantee OUR WORKMANSHIP unchallenged and at the lowest charges too I See us first and you save valuable Time and money. I Inspection173 words
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Miscellaneous335 1951-09-15 5 I 31. Half swallowed by a snake Straits Times crossword V^X^.tn 7 P ,ay b i i L ii II _j Shakespeare (3. 7. 4). I 2 5 I DOWN. SSSS: I a .No Indoor Job, apparently 8 lii Btrd In clover nwi]em to i 10 II s«T <♦> 4.335 words
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Obituary161 1951-09-15 6 THOMSON. At City Hospital. unth on 31st August. 1951 Graham Thomson (Late of I umpur> beloved husband raven. 6 Brunstanc Jopp.i. Edinburgh. «iFW KIM FONO of 25. Pudu Kuala Lumpur, wife of late Mr Wong Pnk Choy. passed away I 8 am. on 14.9.51. •P-p lumral will take place161 words
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Article30 1951-09-15 6 WILL CHAN SENG POH and C i .m Seng Kee, executors of Dg M Estate. Jementah, f>. -se rnmmunicate with Box No. A7543. S.T. (This may be to .mlage).30 words
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Obituary25 1951-09-15 6 IN LOVING MEMORY of the lite Mr D. S Stonor of Kuala r,l: h who met his everlasting peace of 15th September, 1950.25 words
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8 1951-09-15 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat. Sept. 15, 1951.8 words
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Article967 1951-09-15 6 Message For McNeice A Straits Times camera man caught an expression of cheerful and expectant home-com-ing on the face of Mr. T. P. F. McNeice on board the Oranje ast Tuesday, even though he lad left Home behind him m the expatriate sense and was about to go ashore to967 words
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Article, Illustration225 1951-09-15 6 (afrca >Ii? straits r £'u Sept. 9-15. 1901). WHILE the steamer Benut a few days ago was coming up the Batu PahaJ river. It came m contact with a large tiger about 4 a.m., evidently swimming across the stream. The brute set up a terrible roar on225 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1951-09-15 6 Cynicus - Cynicus —-by QUESTION time" In both our Legislative Councils is getting out of hand. At Wednesday's meeting of the Federal Council there are 48 written questions down for reply, and another 23' will be put orally after Council papers are laid on the table. One of the1,084 words
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Article97 1951-09-15 6 {HAVE also a report of hailstones m Singapore m 1944. On February 17, 1944, hailstones fell behind the gas works In Maxwell Road, after a shower of' rain. They are said to have been as big as one's thumb. That Is a particularly impressive report because it97 words
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Article125 1951-09-15 6 AND here is a story which, so far as I know, has not vet found the place it deserves among the records of the Occupation m Singapore. Mr. Fok Fook Choon. of 7 Kreta Ayer Road, writes: The Nips had assured us th&t they would remain permanently125 words
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Article108 1951-09-15 6 MR. H. A. Forrer, who is living m Singapore after retirement from the M.C.S.. writes: Somewhere about 1922 I wa Second Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur. My court had a corrugated iron roof and was aptly called the Oven or the Furnace. One morning wh.i? I was sitting on108 words
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Article145 1951-09-15 6 HERE is another Kuala Lumpur story, contributed by Mr. H. S. Tunn, of 29 Craig Road, Singapore. Some years ago a rickshaw puller with two Malay women as fares was trotting along Batu Road when out of the blue sky came a shower of hailstones, crystal-looking and145 words
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Article286 1951-09-15 6 IN indulging m a leg-pull at the expense of the Meteorological Department last Saturday, my conscience pricked me with the thought that there had probably been misunderstanding over the telephone. Accordingly I am glad to be ablp to print today a letter which Rives the authoritative explanation that286 words
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Article183 1951-09-15 6 WE have been told this wtei that some meddl- busybodies of our Charter ri City are proposing to change the name of Racecourse i to Princess. Elizabeth Road Have our city fathers no sense of local history? Ph« name of Racccour.se Road Is history m itself. It commemorates183 words
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Advertisement568 1951-09-15 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. CHASK-CURRIKR. On 12th Sept. to Lily wife of Derrick Cha»e-CuTrler of Kluane-Twtaa* Both girls. WEATHERLY: On Bept. IOUi, at The Maternity Hospital, Penang. to Haiel. wife of F. Weatnerly. a dHiiKhter. Anne. THL ENGAGEMENT was aneounced on 14th September 190 l of Cllve, younger son of Mr. •Mrs568 words
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Advertisement31 1951-09-15 6 EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. Offering Complete Services essential to Eye Comfort Visual Efficiency. (1) VISUAL ANALYSIS (2) VISUAL TRAINING (3) GLASSES IF NEEDED C. S. CHONG OPT. D. 19, CHULIA ST. SPORE.31 words
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Advertisement52 1951-09-15 6 ty) you know... Hiat where most of the cat tribe dislike entering water, t all tig«*s have no hesitation m plunging into stream or sea. H 4 »wim well too VvSKß^^^HbU effective for Coughs. vSßß&?\ti^tmßkj Indigestion. ScasicfciMts, XsSb^Tj^^^^ Naus«a, Tiredness. y>ffii''a<^^ Stomachache and Foul /W morU fimo*s ffty of Tl4t»52 words
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Article, Illustration461 1951-09-15 7 PROPOSAL FOR FIRST MEETING jyfß. R. Jumabhoy, a Singapore Legislative councillor, has asked Dato Onn bin Ja'afar to amend his original resolution to form an 'independence of Malaya Party" to read: "form a party for the establishment of an independent State of Malaya within the461 words
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Article116 1951-09-15 7 A GOVERNMENT statement on details of rice procured for the Colony up to June will be tabled of Tuesday's meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council. This will also include the reason* for the recently-an-nounced increase m tne price of rationed rice Questions have been forwarded116 words
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Article74 1951-09-15 7 In a solemn ceremony m the Sinhala Buddhist Temple In Out ram Road last night, hundreds of Singapore Buddhists celebrated Full Moon Day m memory of late Mr. K. L. D. Gunawardhane. father of Yen. M. M. Mahaweera Thera. Incense was burnt and flower* were offered74 words
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Article125 1951-09-15 7 SPECIAL traffic arrangements will be enforced today along Buklt Timah and Dunearn Roads to ensure a smooth flow of traffic to the Singapore racecourse Between 1 and 3 p.m. vehicles may travel m two lines along Dunearn Road from Newton Circus to the125 words
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Article80 1951-09-15 7 Mr. Leong Chee Fatt. a teacher, and his slster-ln-law. Miss Connie Lee. who wer* admitted to the Genera] Hospital on Thursday night after a crash m Mountbatten Road, werp reported last night, to be improving I Mr Leojig's wife. Mrs. Annie Leong. is still "critically ill." His80 words
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Article84 1951-09-15 7 p*X> Chee Fong. a Singapore rubber dealer, was fined $600 b y the Singapore First Magistrate. Mr. R. C. S. Bell, for building a brick and asbestos roof smoke house at the 12J milestone, Sembawang Road, without approval of the Rural Board. He was also ordered84 words
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Article33 1951-09-15 7 On behalf of the Colony Bar, Mr. A. J. Drake welcomed the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, yesterday when he came on the Bench for the first time since his return33 words
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83 1951-09-15 7 QHINA is the only country m the Far East which does not desire to learn about Britain and the British way of life, said the annual report of the British Council published yesterday. The report says that 20 scholarship-holders selected for83 words
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Article163 1951-09-15 7 NEW MOVE ON PRESS ATTACKED ANY attempt at the Legislative Council debate on September 18 to side-track the main issue of right of appeal to a court, under the new Newspaper Regulations, would be taken up Immediately by .the Singapore Union of Journalists, said a Union statement issued yesterday. The163 words
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Article62 1951-09-15 7 A receiving order was made against the firm of Leong Hin Co. m Singapore High Court yesterday on the petition of a Judgment creditor. Mirandolle Voute Co., Ltd. The Judgment debt amounted to $2,591. An offer by the managing partner to pay off the debt by62 words
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Article29 1951-09-15 7 Dollah bin Said was sentenced to one year's imprisonment followed by two years' police supervision m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, for stealing a relative's watch29 words
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Article12 1951-09-15 7 Mr. Howard Edmund Cashim was admitted to the Singapore Bar yesterday.12 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-09-15 7 (-fly Mnrrav-Aynslev. wife of the Chief Justice of Singapore, chats with the Com-missioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald at Raffles Hotel last night at the Gold Cup Eve dinner. Right: Dr. E. La idlaw- Thomson and Dr. P. 8. Hunter. Straits Times picture.46 words
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Article160 1951-09-15 7 Island camp 'loses privileges T»HE Colonial Secretary, Singapore, has power to restrict or withdraw certain privileges to detainees on St. John's Island, a spokesman for the Special Branch said last night. He was commenting on a complaint that for the last fortnight the Special Branch had turned away all people160 words
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Article43 1951-09-15 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— Dr. Ismail bin Abdul Rahaman and Inche Mohd. Noor bin Slman have been elected by the Johore Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, to represent Johore, on the Council of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of TB.43 words
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Article128 1951-09-15 7 Aiding victims now full time job SINGAPORE will have j. permanent body to provide relief to victims of disasters. It will be called the Singapore Joint Relief Organisation. Thi* organisation follows effort* by various charitable Institutions which responded to the appeal of the Kampon* BugU fire victims. The organisation will128 words
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Article81 1951-09-15 7 A Chinese building contractor, who went bankrupt m August, 1950, with liabilities amounting to $62,000 and who had since paid $53,878, was granted an unconditional discharge yesin Singapore High Court. The contractor was See Tong Cheng, who had been trading as Kwong Wat Fatt Construction Co Mr.81 words
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Article41 1951-09-15 7 The 400-foot Illuminated dragon that will float m the Inner Roads on Singapore Charter Day. Sept. 22. Is bring built by the Singapore Lighter Owners' Association. The cost is being met by subscriptions from members of the Association.41 words
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Advertisement103 1951-09-15 7 \HHI MUUS7*IAL,MI*MI ITS \>E\-^. 1 md Houumo usi \VA DRY COLOURS N^2. DISTEMPERS \\^-^V^ L VEHICLE LACQUUK -y UNO TUIHktRS tit I VARNISHES I rH^ 1 4~| O/LS...ITC. JOHN S. CRAIG CO LTD Estd. CLASCCW 1867 On Admiralty and War Office Lists Contractors To H. M. Colonial Governments Made To103 words
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Advertisement44 1951-09-15 7 "MERRYTHOUGHT" NOVELTY NIGHTDRESS PYJAMA CASEf The wide range includes: CATS PEKES i MONKEYS SEALYHAMS ABERDEEN TERRIERS COCKER SPANIELS DUTCH BOYS GIRLS $16.75 TO $29.95 SINGAPORE [BUSH RADIO A BUSH RADIO PATENT DEVICE FOR LOGGING SHORT-WAVE STATIONS. [fa<^ BRIGHT RADIO CO. Ml. OKCHAHO KOAO. tINGAFORS.44 words
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Article270 1951-09-15 8 Little relief from partial Govt. relaxation ANOTHER effort to ask Govern ment to free completely the re-export of textiles from the Colony is suggested m a report tabled at yesterday's half-yearly meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce. The report, which was drawn up by a270 words
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Article247 1951-09-15 8 SET-BACK IN RUBBER MARKET nnUE Singapore rubber mar- ket opened the week with fair buying inquiries from ■urns of the trade. This steadiness. however, was short -lived, says Lewis and Peat'i market report issued yesterday. iictory reports from the ■■^irdirst: stock-pile purrli i^cs mid the threat of U.S. T Horn247 words
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Article136 1951-09-15 8 CINGAPORES dance hos- tesses all dressed m white threw a cocktail party yesterday to celebrate the opening of their association's new $18,000 premises m Lorong 10. Geylang. The premises, a small Chinese bungalow festooned with flowers and streamers, were crowded. Present were the Commissioner for136 words
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Article38 1951-09-15 8 Chan Ah Keh was fined $4,000 m Singapore yesterday for having 108 articles of gold without permit on board a ship on May 4. and for attempting to smuggle the Rold. weighing 8.77 tahils. out of38 words
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Article83 1951-09-15 8 DIKING the past six months. *****3 standard rases of pineapples, worth SIM 18.175 were exported. This is an increase of 86.191 HMMp over the first half of 1950, states a report tabled at a meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce yesterday. A comprehensive grading scheme for83 words
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Article33 1951-09-15 8 The Ist. Singapore (Trafalgar) Sea Scouts hare received $445 25 tins of coffee, 10 pocket wallets and 12 film star photographs, m response to their special appeal for funds.33 words
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Article107 1951-09-15 8 SINGAPORE was "leali r.ud: d by the RAJ", yesterday m an attempt to st.niulato recruiting for the M A.A.X particularly the 1 Contnl Unit of the Bin-rapore squadron. 1 r-e D.ikotas which took irt m a rehearsal for this ■rning s Battle of Britain ij-past107 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-09-15 8 Committee members of the Singapore Danc e Hostesses Association outside their new premises at Loron* 19, GeylanK. which was op«ae«l yesterday. Straits Times picturr.27 words
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Article166 1951-09-15 8 PASIR Panjang residents will have a community centre of their own soon. Government has agreed to hand over one of three buildings put up by the Japanese on the former five-acre site of Pasir Panjang park. i Since the liberation the area was used by166 words
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Article341 1951-09-15 8 gINGAPORE Stage Club has scored a hit with its newest production. "You Can't Take It With You", which opened m the Victoria Memorial Theatre on Thursday night. It is a difficult play to produce —it abounds m strange and varied characters—but Donald Davies. the producer,341 words
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180 1951-09-15 8 NO NEED FOR FEAR OVER B.C.C. RESULTS rpHERE was no reason to be shocked or alarmed 1 at the fact that 70 per cent, of the children who were given B.C.G. tests have reacted positively, it was stated yesterday by Dr. Arne Buus-Hansen, leader of the B.C.G. team m Singapore.180 words
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Article32 1951-09-15 8 A misadventure verdict was returned at a Singapore inquest yesterday on Quek Kai Jeen, a 10-year-old schoolboy, who was knocked down by a lorry at Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore on Aug. 3.32 words
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186 1951-09-15 8 THE board of Kinta Kellas Tin Dredging Co. would have liked to install a .second dredge on the considerable reserve lands under its control, but the chairman. Mr. P. J. Burgess, says present day costs, combined with penal taxation, are prohibitive The amount of profit186 words
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Article51 1951-09-15 8 A combined Police S?rvires magazine m Romanised Malay with articles from the rank and nle of the Singapore Police Force and the Malay other ranks of the three armed services is to be published next month. Its aim is to achieve closer liaison between the police and the51 words
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Advertisement79 1951-09-15 8 ■^^^te^lr' 1 <; :^j|l Another Standdfdj^Fjf mmm Vacuum Mobilgas, Mobiloil M ID^- JiSH 3| CN il v Mobilubrication Station at Jf S 1 Is your service. Completely s*i J -mk /WQb±. I I trained staff to give your I_ 1 I 2 I 4 Itt* iBBBB*^ car modern scientific lubrifFYl79 words
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Article257 1951-09-15 9 "I7REE-MINDED European", m saying such things as "This country naturally belongs to the Malays" and "the Malays can govern Malaya" and so on, has done not a little to nourish the halfbaked Malay politicians distrust of the British, the Chinese, the Indian, and the other non-Malay257 words
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Article72 1951-09-15 9 IN order to convince some p?oole who ask questions ■bout the Malayan Chinese Association lottery draw, I v. Mid suggest that the steel globes b? first examined by ths audience present at the drawinf on September 23 t fore the numbered marbl"; are put into them72 words
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234 1951-09-15 9 'FOREIGNERS, HELPFUL AND OTHERWISE I BELIEVE there are many .;i Malaya, like "Free-mind- 1 ed European" m last Satur-j da^'s Forum, who think m i terms of fairness to the Ma- lays and their country. I take off my hat to them. Britain would not today be so rich and234 words
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Letter126 1951-09-15 9 pHINESE who live here, either temporarily or permanently, should be reminded of the warning by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs that we don't want this place to become a battleground for foreign politics. They must know that both the Kuomintang and the Communist Party are outlawed and that126 words
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245 1951-09-15 9 Ancient Athens modern Singapore: a Citizens' Oath? MY schoolmates and I were aroused to a sudden interest m City Day when we were told m school about the Athenian Citizens* Oath. The Oath declares: "We will never bring disgrace to this our city by any act of dishonesty or cowardice,245 words
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Letter67 1951-09-15 9 QIVE the devil his due, I say. My Income tax return for 1949 wu sent m 1950. In 1950 I actually rot a refund. My return for 1950 wu sent In 1951. I have now been officially informed that I am to get another refund. So67 words
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Letter110 1951-09-15 9 KUALA KANGSAR railway station is hard to beat for hooliganism. The porters, m the company of one or two rowdies, behave very badly m the station. Apart from their other activities they pass malicious- remarks to waiting passengers and they pay undue attention to female passengers.110 words
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Letter84 1951-09-15 9 A LLOW me a few words m appreciation of the letters of "British Mariner" and Captain Richards. They've done it. Strike me dead-lights if they haven't. They have prised open one eye of our Legislative Councillors, iref. your publication of Sept. 8: "They Keep Eye On Entry84 words
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Letter54 1951-09-15 9 IF local lighterage companies were allowed to Issue through bills of lading on both homeward and outward cargoes, then the Singapore Harbour Board godown congestion would be minimised Immediately. Furthermore, If they are not allowed to do so soon, they are bound to turn to Jap shipping for54 words
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Letter206 1951-09-15 9 T»HE Klang public are now wondarinK what our Town Board members are going to do at their monthly meetings about the following: Wayside coffee stalls These are scattered m back lanes and narrow streets though there are more than enough coffee shops. Car parks The increase m206 words
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Letter183 1951-09-15 9 CINCE September 1950 we have been granted a tin price bonus by the Malayan Mining Employers' Association. This bonus we consider to be a block m the way towards an increase m the salaries or Cost of Living Allowance of the mining clerical staff. A183 words
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Letter80 1951-09-15 9 JIALF the world Is modem and practical; the other half— well, chopsticks carry diseases. I suggest that the first lalf consult a doctor or at least gargle every time they Indulge m any romantic ideas of exchanging saliva through a cosy kiss. Who knows what may80 words
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Letter321 1951-09-15 9 piFTEEN representative* of the three main Indian political bodies, sound m mind and body, met on May 13 to explore ways and means of merging. After a frank talk, with all cards on the table, these educated persons decided to have their associations merged. It was321 words
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414 1951-09-15 9 BANISHMENT PROTECTORS OF DATO ONN IN his speech at the last UMNO General Assembly 1 Dato Onn is reported to have said that he had been twice banished from the State of Johore. As this statement was at variance with the real facts, and reflected seriously on the Sultan and414 words
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248 1951-09-15 9 MR. McNEICE AND BRITISH RATIONS EST Mr. T. P. F. McNeice's utterances regarding the tood situation m the United Kingdom should result m some misgiving* on the part of those who are regularly sending home parcels to their relatives, perhaps I may be permitted to relate my own experience m248 words
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Letter106 1951-09-15 9 MR. .marks concerning icod m England, m his own interests M a public person, should been quaiifitd by staiemeivs that, daring his stay m tint country. h« lived m an ordinary worktaf-dus hou^"hold. d?pc:idi»3 entirely 1 the easting rations did not apply his superior llnan l106 words
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Letter81 1951-09-15 9 TOM, DICK HARRY I CONSTANTLY hear from obscure persons m England, ordinary members of the public, mere taxpayers. Their accounts of food conditions at home are very different from that given by Mr. McNeice; so different that it makes one wonder whether or not there may be two scales of81 words
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Advertisement84 1951-09-15 9 SWISS GRAND PRIX, BERNE, SWITZERLAND 26thl27th MAY, 1951 Bremgarten Prize for Sports Cars over 1500 c.c. 250 c.c. Motor Cycle Class Ist 500 c.c. Sidecar Class Ist, 2nd, 3rd. l rr c.c. Sidecar Class Ist "NIGEL 100" MOTOR CYCLE RACE MEETING, SOUTH AFRICA 2nd JUNE, 1951 3 Ist, 2nd, 3rd84 words
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Article310 1951-09-15 10 London Stocks London, m. dullness m domestic stocks V and firmness m oversew issues gave the London Btock Exchange irregularity m small end ol week trading Potential buyers of the former switched their attention to the latter on consideration of the recent remarks of the Chancellor of the Exchequer concerning310 words
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Article77 1951-09-15 10 CHIPS alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns yesterday: 45 Lipis. 44 Hong Siang 42-43 Glenartney. 40-41 Charon. 38-39 Bellerophon 36-37 Omara. 33-34 Benavon 31-32 Benalder. 29-30 Thai. 27 Merkur. 26-27 Sansapor. 25-MPhemiu, 23 Kamuning. 21--22 Frederick Clover. 19-20 Umaria. 15-16 President Buchanan. 13-14 Wd£ II ShUiong. Soudjm. 6-1;77 words
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Article890 1951-09-15 10 From A Market Correspondent |>uyino support returned to Rubbers la the Malayan share market yesterday, after the improvement m the commodity price. This section closed flrmer. Industrials were mostly a firm market. Tins, except for a few firm counter*, were barely steady. Quotations announced by the Malayan Sharettrokers'890 words
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Article36 1951-09-15 10 TIN: $447 PICUL SINGAPORE. Fri., Sept. 14 $447.50 (up $11). London: £915 a ton LONDON. Frl. Cash Buyers £915, Sellers £925; Forward Buyers £S77t. Sellers £880; Settlement £925 (up £ZSY. Turnover: a.m. 60, p.m. 40 tons.36 words
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Article207 1951-09-15 10 Rubber up 5½ cents *<>** buying whose »b- sence caused the Singapore rubber price to plummet iOY 2 cente a lb. In two days, started buying again yesterd? y> "V 1 th ,I price 1 5V WnU lb Some sections of the trade also took a hand m the buying207 words
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Article54 1951-09-15 10 THF PRODUCE MARKET tending slightly lower. Buyers <**™*" a nicul fliers at $41. Sellers later came down to $40' i against bids of ISS^. Buyers held off In the coconut *ith sellers at W6li plcul. Pepper prices remained unchanged, sellers quoting $915 a picul fof Muntok 910 fOT g^. wak54 words
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Article35 1951-09-15 10 H.K. EXCHANGE RATES nrtMn «r>Nr» «sh HONO KONO. Prl. L^REE market currency exchange for Honff Kone dollars was J°' .tU »c dJ.Say as follow* US$l HK6.«56 (cash) HK*****- (TT)- Cl HK515.75: "n^uXl of S HJs33o"-UP.35 words
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Advertisement1416 1951-09-15 10 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. llncoroorated m b ngaporej BLOB rOMMBL LIME stM r s opfion to proceed via ethei nerlt to load and ducrurg* carga. SAILINCS lo LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Out Saris P. $"h*m P*n*ng A .nM fot London *1 Sept. 14/16 Phcmiwt for NapleJ ol C.1,416 words
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Advertisement451 1951-09-15 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS To New York and Boston via Cevion India Ecvot and Mediterranean Parts Singapore P Swettenham Pena it PRESIDENT BUCHANAN" Cdn. 15/16 21/22 Sept. 23/25 Se»t. Sails 20 Sept. s.s. -PRESIDENT HAROINC" 24/ 30 Sept. Omit. Omit. v» "SCHUYIFR OTIS BLAND 2/lOOct 11/12Oct 29Saat/tOct ro i.o« Ameies 6451 words
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Advertisement429 1951-09-15 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE WMLINCS (ROM SCANOINAVIA/UK. /CONTINENT S'Dore P Sham Fenang 'Patagema" tot Bangkok, ri Kong Manila. Kobe Yokohama 20-23 Sept. 16-19 Sept. In Part -Nordhval" for Bangkok 2022 Sept 17-19 Sept. ■■Selandia'' for Saigon 6 Bangkok It- 18 Oct 15 UOcf 12-14 Oct "Panama" for Bangkok Hong Kong. Kobe429 words
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Advertisement915 1951-09-15 10 McAUSTBR «Sc CO.. LTD. Tatovrtom No 5906 ELLERMAM BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE rONDON MAVIE, ROTTERDAM LOS ANCELIS. SAN FRANCISCO HAMBURG PORTLAND SEATTLE 6 VANCOUViR and for USA.. North Atlantic Port* Accectlnc cargo tor (_entr» 6 Snoix and Canada via Colombo American Ports CITY OF POONA mx. FRANCISVILLE Spore P. Sham Panana915 words
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Article256 1951-09-15 11 Hong Kong B. A. invites Malayans FOR EXHIBITION GAMES OCT-NOV KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 'I'HK Hong Kong Badminton Association has invited the Badminton Association of Malaya to send a team of top-notch players to Hone Kong for exhibition games. In a letter to the Selangor Badminton Association, the president of the256 words
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215 1951-09-15 11 fUSCUSSIONS were held m London recently between Sir Stanley Rous, FA. (England) president, and Mr. W. McGregor Watt, Singapore A.F.A. president. on the possibility of a English amateur team playicg In Singapore next season. ■Sir Stanley gave me good reason to be hopeful." said Mr.215 words
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Article67 1951-09-15 11 Tickets for the match between thp Indian Thomas Cup team and May F'ower BP are now obtainable .it either Winston's Arcade iTel: «2-123 i or at C X Pane Lta Heeren Bide. Orchard Rd: "Tel: 22-M3I and ftprlced at $:0 (reserved) Si tickets wij a.so67 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-09-15 11 I Al BUONG HOO. who broke three of the five records at the annual An?lo-Chinee School Swimming Carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club pool yesterday is seen here m the centre with Lawrence Lav on his left and Yeo Oon Hye on his right. Lawrence and Oon Hye were second63 words
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Article66 1951-09-15 11 DOYAL Naval Air Command IV yesterday clinched the United Serrieea League championship by defeating Singapore Signal* Regiment by seven goals to nil at Sembawang. R. N.A.I', nave now an anassailable lead of 46 points and with one more game m hand. Centre-forward "Happy" Day was66 words
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Article430 1951-09-15 11 OUTSTANDING swimmer at the Anglo-Chinese School swimming carnival held at Chinese Swimming Club pool yesterday was 17-year-old Lav Buong Hoo who set up new records for the 50, 100, and 200 metres freestyle events. He also scored a runaway victory m the 400 metres430 words
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246 1951-09-15 11 Sports Letter WHY NOT A GRAND HALL? I have waited some time to see the reaction of the pubJic to the resignations of Mr. John Laycock and Mr Loke Wan Tho from the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund Committee but so far no one has come forward to air his views.246 words
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341 1951-09-15 11 South China 6; Tiger S.A 2. DEFORE more than 6.000 at Jalan Besar Stadium .yesterday. South China A.A. scored a splendid six-two victory over Singapore First Division champions, Tiger S.A., m their farewell match of their visit to Malaya. I The match, the proceeds of341 words
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Article45 1951-09-15 11 Tan Kirn Song, former Singapore three-ball and four-ball bi.Jards champion, will meet Wonf Sco Ton* who won the Singapore three-ba.« Smng 800 A A billiards thamplonshio at 8.16 p.m. tonight. The highest break during the current tournament <J4> wa* scored by Soo Tong45 words
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Article39 1951-09-15 11 In a frleruflv hockey match played on Raffles Institution ground vettrrdav. Raffles Institution beat Sinn*pore Medical Service,, Wnrkera Onion by three goals to nil Scorers were Kjndmmv Ml Leong Kok Wing il). Chin Yoon Fook 11139 words
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Article43 1951-09-15 11 In a setnl-Onaj tie of the B.A.PA Buslnesj House League and Cup soccer competition played at Fraser Neave ground yesterday Chartered Bank S.C. beat Malayan Airways S.C by two goals to nil. Scorers were C. Marshall and N Mahadeva.43 words
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Article43 1951-09-15 11 THE SC C. neat the Singapore Engineering Regiment by four goals to three In a friendly hockey match on the Padanc yesterday. Scorers for S.C.C. were: McMuXan (2). Perry <2) and for the Regimcut Barlow It). Bleakely i penalty).43 words
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209 1951-09-15 11 THE Singapore Hockey Association's senior league competition started at BalesUer Road yesterday when Ceylon Sports Club inflicted a three-nil aefeat on KJialsa Association. Ceylonese clinched the decision through better opportunism and teamwork. Khalsa's detence. strengthened by the appearance of Vias who represented Selangor209 words
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130 1951-09-15 11 SERVICES CRICKET SIDE FOR H.K. CENTENARY THE Singapore Combined Services Cricket team will leave by air for Hong Kong on October 2 to play a series of games m the Colony m connection with Hong Kong's Centenary celebrations next month. The Singapore Services team is expected to number 15, comprising130 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-09-15 11 Mansoor .Monkey perched on Bianl's back. "Are jmm going to keep me company Uncle Oliie?" he asked. "Very well," said Uncle, who waa feeling croat that Moosedeer was able to fly with out wins*. "I'll come with you. Mafic indeed. Pahl"46 words
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Advertisement428 1951-09-15 11 THE COMEDY tfztL A THAT SENDS V^l| Ik YOU HOME Y*m W LAUGHING! I J J Arthur Rank's Hotel Amk CAKIARiI starrinc YVONNE DE CARLO with Petrr Ustinov David Tomlinson DAILY 5 SHOWS! II a.m.-1.45-4.15-6.45 9.30 p.m. T M AIR-CONOITIONEO TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT ITS THE BATTLE OF THE &f^ '>428 words
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Advertisement197 1951-09-15 11 A UnlTerMl-Iniernational TECHNU OI.OR PkUrr LAST lAY I dkTi^^TTTTTTo SHELLE lmoi hat PV.Iv4IIiIH.IIv4 winters 11-145-4.00 UULUJUIUjLJ &JOEI. I < 30-9.30 'hii)l .MrCREA n^-B^^&^ER SEASON FROM MNITE TONIGHT Wild ADVENTURE! Glorious >gr Furious Universal GREAT! Alt f ABA FORTTTHfEVK Aforio Turhan HALL V- MONTEZ tV BEIT DAILY 5 SHOWS! v >m-ij»197 words
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1070 1951-09-15 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP But he must beat 21-year 'jinx 9 on three-year-olds By TWENTY-NINE winners m six meetings —that is the splendid record of Jockey At hoi Mulley who has a great chance of landing the rarest of Cup doubles on GAxMBAR MELAYU m1,070 words
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Article761 1951-09-15 12 YAP selection at Bukit Timah today i s Sandown m Race Two. This flashy three-year-old by Watlinjj Street has all the makings of a top-notcher and m his present form I certainly think he is too good for any Class 3 sprint field. oanciown won so761 words
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Article315 1951-09-15 12 The Gold Cup: QWNERS of some of the fancied horses for today's classic at Bukit Timah— the Singapore Gold Cvp gave their views on the chances of their horses at the first Gold Cup eve dinner organised by the Racehorse Owners' Association of Malaya at315 words
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Article143 1951-09-15 12 EPSOM JEEP. CALL BOY. POINTER. Race 1 REDAN KKSII.I RESULT 2. 1S Prince C'harmlnt Rrdan Rrdan Remit Lebombo Prince harmlni S.WDOWN S4NDOWN SAN DOWN Race t Sealed Orders Sealed Order* M. Mffuldinn 2.45 Wellington M. Mouldings Roman W arrior Race > BRAVE WIND BRAVE WIND BRAVE WIND143 words
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Article1148 1951-09-15 12 A CCEPTORS and probable jockeys for today's races are Riven below.' Double Tote will be on Races Five and Eight. Big Sweep will be on Race Seven. Race 1—2.15: Class 1, Div. 3—IJM ft 36 Yds. 1 000 Your Highneas Garrard 9.00 Mr. Chee Soon Keng Spencer1,148 words
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Article341 1951-09-15 12 ITNINSURED is undisputedly the best sprinter m V training at the moment and after his performance on Wednesday I cannot visualise any of his rivals matching strides with him it, the Liberation Cup (Race Fpve) today. To fail by a couple of lengths to concede 22341 words
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87 1951-09-15 12 Baby Jacson UH\n>) of the Philippines, was crowned bantamweight champion of Singapore at the Happy World arena last night when he knocked out Young Robert! (***** b) hit tnin. 50 sec. m the first round. A siziling right to the stomach put Roberts down87 words
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Article115 1951-09-15 12 AT B. TIMAH TODAY GOLD Cup Day Weather: The weather appears very unsettled. There was further rain yestrday morning but a bright sun and strong wind had dried up thft track by noon. If there Is no more rain, the going on Cup Day should be good. 0' M.V three115 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement806 1951-09-15 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued Irom eagc 0) ATI OMMOMUION VACANI DOUBLE accommodation available Including full board and bundry. $585. "The Nook' 360. Orchard Road. Tel. 7884. ENGLISH BACHELOR accomtnodiition available m private bunnalow without luncheon. Please Apply Box No. A7560. S.T. NICETY furn. front double room-board mod terms. P-te bath »-ii806 words
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Advertisement213 1951-09-15 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from previous Col.) VEHICLE FOR SALE FORD V 8 Saloon, 1!)49 black, one ewner regularly serviced by agents, m good order and cinditlon. Best offer over $5,000/-. Apply Box No A7544. S.T. FOR SALE A RARE Luxurious Sable Lady Fur Coat. Newly American made price near $6,750213 words
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Advertisement120 1951-09-15 12 OTH r R SPORT IN PAGE ELEVEN isSl 4 /7 JEWELS I 111 i llnS PB wherever split i»33S*3 1 SECOND ACCURACY M ||Hl COUNTS. < obtainable trom all Watch Dealers throughout Malaya Sole Agents: E. NASSIM 6c SONS 3BI North Biidge Road Watch Merchants for over 40 years. HAPPY120 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous106 1951-09-15 12 TO-DAY RACING: S.T.C. Gold Cap meet ends, Bukit Timah. SOCCER: RAF Tengah Marine Dept at J. Besar, Star Soccerites r VMM at Geylang. FRIENDLIES: Cheerful Lads 2nd RAF Jurong and Cheerful Lads Ist v R.E. both matches at Telok Kurau. RI'GBY: RASC 'A' I Rayal Military Police at Nee Soon;106 words
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