The Straits Times, 19 November 1951
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Title Section18 1951-11-19 1 The Stratis Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article571 1951-11-19 1 Good week-end for troops, police WORCESTERS SLA V SIX IN AMBUSH KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. VINE bandits were killed, two were wounded and one bandit suspect was captured m a week-end of Security Forces' successes against Communist terrorists m the Federation. Six of the nine bandits killed571 words
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Article103 1951-11-19 1 CURFEW IMPOSED ON TAMPIN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A 72-HOUR curfew has been imposed on the shop and squatter areas within the Town Board limits of Tampin' and Pulau Sepang m Negri Sembilan. It began at 6 a.m. today and will last till 6 a.m. on Wednesday. A similar curfew has103 words
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Article57 1951-11-19 1 SYDNEY. Sun. THE NEW Zealand air unit m Malaya would be recalled and equipped with Bristol freighter and Hastings aircraft, said th e New Zealand Chief of Air Staff. Air Vice Marshal D. V. Carnegie on arrival m Sydney by air last nLght. New Zealand isReuter - 57 words
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360 1951-11-19 1 CAIRO, Sunday. A BRITISH patrol and Egyptian policemen fought a gun battle m Ismailia last night, but Egyptian md British versions of the clash and the casualty Ilffered sharply. The Egyptian Interior Ministry said one British soldier was killed and two Egyptian policemen360 words
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Article125 1951-11-19 1 Inspector found shot in car KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. FEDERATION Police Head- quarters and Perak police were silent today on the dis:overy of Mr. S. K. Vachirarel, a detective poltcenspector. who was found shot through the head In his lar In the Taiping Lak<> 3ardens yesterday evening. His revolver was m125 words
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Article53 1951-11-19 1 BERLIN. Sun. STALIN will take the place of Santa Claus m the Communist-run East German state, informed source* said today. The Russians have ordered all public and private institutions to cancel planto hold public Christmas observances and celebrate Stalin's birthday instead Stalin's birthday is onUP - 53 words
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Article157 1951-11-19 1 REDS PLAN 'TO BORE FROM WITHIN' BERLIN, Sun. PRO-SOVIET World Federation of Trade Unions proclaimed yesterday a policy of infiltrating agents into nonCommunist labour groups to sabotage Western rearmament. The policy of boring from wi hin was outlined by M. •Benoit Frachon French member 'of the WFTU's executive committee. In157 words
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Article41 1951-11-19 1 SYDNEY, Sun. DAMAGE from bush Ares which have been raging for weeks In New South Wales was estimated last night at A £5,000,000. There were 130 separate fires m a 700-square-mile triangle south and west of Sydney.— Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP - 41 words
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Article40 1951-11-19 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sun.— The Peronlsta Party yesterday purged a further 27 party members for "treason and disloyalty during the recent Argentine elections." Six others purged two days ago included a member of the Federal Congress.— AP.AP - 40 words
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Article30 1951-11-19 1 STOCKHOLM. Sun.—Swedish newspapers will have fewer cages next year because newsprint prices will be Increased by 10 to 20 per cent under an agreement with the paper mills.—ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article27 1951-11-19 1 LONDON, Sun— The Foreign Office today announced hat the British Vice-Consul at Jedda. Saudi Arabia, Mr. Cyril Ousman, was murdered at Jedda on Friday.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article77 1951-11-19 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. ANEW portable field X-ray unit and developer, which finishes a film m 60 seconds will soon speed up the treat ment of battl P casualties tn Korea Units now take 10 minute ir more to develop an X-ray nun This causes costly delays mUP - 77 words
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Article58 1951-11-19 1 LONDON. Sun. Britain's new Minister of Works, Mr. David Eccles. has been appointed "Lord Festival" m succession to Mr Herbert Morrison. Mr. Eccles by an Order-ln-Council becomes responsible to Parliament for clearance of the Festival of Britain south bank site and, on behalf of the Government,Reuter - 58 words
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Article22 1951-11-19 1 TOKYO. Sun. The Japanese Diet today overwhelmingly approved the Japanese peace treaty and security pact with the United States— A.PAP - 22 words
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Article38 1951-11-19 1 ROME, Sun.— A French Diane crashed m flames near Cagliarl In Sardinia yester day. The pilot baled out out the strings of his parachute were cut by the plane and he was killed— AP.AP - 38 words
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Article28 1951-11-19 1 LONDON. Sun —Sir Jonn Sterndale-Bennett,' Deputy Commissioner General for South-East Asia, left by all for Singapore after a 3-week stay m London on leave. AFP.AFP - 28 words
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156 1951-11-19 1 RUSSIA has protested t United States against of Trieste, "as It is a viol treaty," Tass. the official toda/ In a note handed to the Western envoys m Moscow yesterday by her Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Gromyko. Russia called (or thp withdrawal of156 words
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Article26 1951-11-19 1 TOKYO. Sun.— A Japanest survey mission will leave shortly to prospect Weat Pakistan for mineral ores at the request of the Pakistan kovernment. U.P.UP - 26 words
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Article30 1951-11-19 1 NEW YORK, Sun.— Warner Pathe News today shipped to Princess Elizabeth a film of her life from babyhood, concluding with her visit to North America.— AP.AP - 30 words
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Article21 1951-11-19 1 M.I. 5 CHIEF BACK LONDON, Bun.— Sir Percy Sillltoe. chief of Britain's Intelligence service, arrived here yesterday from New York..— ReutecReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-11-19 1 THERE were hearty cheers from the qnay a s the troop- I ship Empire Orwell docked at Southampton from Korea. Photo shows: Pto. Arthur Hay ward kissing his wife, while his son, Paul aged four, and daughter. Susan a^ed two, wait their turn to be kissed.48 words
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Article138 1951-11-19 1 TONS OF COAL TO BE SAVED j lu>im».>, sunoav AN atomic central heating plant, described as the first m the world, was tested yesterday at Bri tain's atomic research centra a* Harwell. It will go into opera tion i :omorrow to heat a building with 80UP - 138 words
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254 1951-11-19 1 British NCO tells how he turned, spy KLAGENFURT. Sun A BRITISH corporal too* the stand m a Britisl military court yesterday U< tell how he became a traitor to the British forces <n Austria Corporal Edwards, sentenced to eight years' imprisonment and reduced to tht ranks for spying by aAP - 254 words
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Article127 1951-11-19 1 VATICAN CITY. Sun. "pHE Vatican* newspaper. Osservatore Romano, indicated last night that it had received confirmation of the recent statement by a senior church dignitary that Pope Pius Xli bad a series of visions last year at the time he proclaimed the dogma of theReuter - 127 words
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Article193 1951-11-19 1 Reds get recess to study UN plan PANMUNJOM, Sun. ITNITED Nations ceaseU fire negotiators today granted the Communists a recess until tomorrow to give further study to the latest United Nations' proposal for agreement on an armistice within a 30-day time limit The Communists questioned United Nations delegates closely aboutReuter - 193 words
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Article59 1951-11-19 1 Cyprus— end British rule NICOSIA. Cyprus, Sun. ARCHBISHOP Mokarios of Cyprus today cabled the UN raying the people of Cyprus wanted an end to British rule. In a message addressed to the UN Secretary General, Mr. Trygve Lie. and the General Assembly President, Dr. Padilla Nervo, the Archbishop said: "TheReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement818 1951-11-19 2 NOTICES MALACCA MUNICIPALITY Applications for renewal ot licences for 1952 m respect of all premises at which any trade or business requiring to be licensed under the Municipal Ordinance or By-laws Is being carried on should be forwarded to the Municipal Secretary, Malacca, by not later than 30th November, 1951.818 words
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Advertisement1297 1951-11-19 2 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that LAI HONO ANN of Nos 21/33. Sago Street, Singapore, has applied to the Board of Licensing Justices. Singapore, for a first class Public House Licence Section 46 restricted to sale of ale beer porter and stout for consumption on the ground floor of1,297 words
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Advertisement769 1951-11-19 2 not ic:e> MALAYAN NAVAL FORCE RECRUITING Vacancies exist In the Malayan Naval Force for 30 recruits to be allocated to the undermentioned branches on completion of their Drelbnlnary training:— Seaman 10 Communications S Supply and Secretariat 12 2. General Condition*. Candidates will be required to satisfy the following general conditions:—769 words
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Article80 1951-11-19 3 LONDON, Sun. 1 LONDON audience last night applauded a British ex-serviceman whe made a speech of protest from the stage of a West End cinema during a performance of the Rommel film "Desert Fox" He was one of the four exservicemen who suddenly appeared on theReuter - 80 words
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Article91 1951-11-19 3 GENEVA, Bun. A SOVIET delegate told an International radio conference here yesterday that a proposed system of wireless frequency allocation was "aimed at helping the United States, Britain and France a' the expense of other coun tries." The delegate. Mr. Igor TBtagovatov. Soviet radio communications chief,Reuter - 91 words
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Article52 1951-11-19 3 CAIRO, Sun— New envoys to Egypt must m future present credentials addressed to 'The King of Egypt and the Sudan", Dr. Wahid Rafaat Bey, legal counsellor at Egypt's Foreign Affairs Ministry, stated. He added that credentials of new Egyptian envoys sent abroad would be similarlyReuter - 52 words
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Article268 1951-11-19 3 'Empire policies bar settlement, says Dr. Fatemi WASHINGTON, Sunday. A PERSIAN spokesman yesterday blamed the British Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill's "empire" policies for the failure of United States sponsored efforts to settle the AngloPersian oil dispute. Dr. Hussein Fatemi, deputy Prime Minister of Persia, said hisReuter - 268 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-11-19 3 LONDON S TRAFFIC suffered it« yearly disruption recently dur n* the Lord May or's show. The show ww the shortest m memory but even so it was M 4 yards lon/j. The new Lord Mayor, Sir Leslie Boyce, an AnstraMan, b teen looking oat of his state coach.48 words
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Article157 1951-11-19 3 PRINCESS RETURNS HOME LONDON. Sun. RINCESS ELIZABETH and the Duke of Edinburgh reurned home on Saturday rom their six-week tour of Janada. They were met at Euston 'atlon by the Queen. Queen Mary. Princess Margaret, and hree-year-old Prince Charles Others present to welcome he Royal couple were the Home Secretary,Reuter - 157 words
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Article64 1951-11-19 3 TEHERAN, Sun. DERSIAN National Oil Com- pany officials said yesterday one newly-started unit of the Abadan oil refinery produced 25,698,000 gallons of crude oil between Nov. 2 and Nov. 12. The temporary Board of Directors reported to the Government that 537,000 gallons of petrol were refinedReuter - 64 words
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127 1951-11-19 3 WA T^HE president of the I 1 Labour, Mr. William G Russia should be expelled leaders do an about-face disarmament plan. Mr. Green said m a radio broadcast that the tactics of the Communist bloc have handcuffed the U.N. and prevented it from becoming "an127 words
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Article54 1951-11-19 3 VIENNA, Sun— Father Jar Bula, Roman Catholic administrator m Moravia, has been sentenced to death by a Czechoslovakian state court, for giving shelter to Czech terrorists, the official Czech new.agency reported. Sixteen other persons were sentenced to prison terms ranging from life to two years theAP - 54 words
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Article20 1951-11-19 3 PARIS, Sun.— The Duke of Windsor will leave for a threeday visit to London on Tuesday Reuter^^^^^^^Reuter - 20 words
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Article26 1951-11-19 3 Sun.— Britain has accepted a New Zealand offer of an extra 4.000 tons of butter and 4,000 tons of cheese this season. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article106 1951-11-19 3 PARIS, Sun A UNITED Nations political committee overruled strong Soviet objections yesterday to place the Western disarmament plan on top of its agenda list with Russia's "peace" proposals fifth. Voting was 45 to 5 with five abstentions, including Burma and Indonesia. Mr. Jacob Malik, permaneni106 words
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Article51 1951-11-19 3 LONDON. Sun.— The London Daily Worker Is short of cash to pay off the £5.000 it lost m a libel suit. The Communist newspaper said the court had given it until January to pay tne damages to Gen. W. Anders a self-exiled Polish uiti-Com-munlstAP - 51 words
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Article34 1951-11-19 3 NEW YORK, Sun.— Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt, who is now attendkig the United Nations General Assembly session m Paris as a member of the United States delegation, will visit India m February34 words
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Article102 1951-11-19 3 LONDON, Sun. MORE than 100 firemen with 30 engines last night fought one of the biggest fires that East London has experienced since the blits. The blaze occurred at a large sack and bag manufacturers' plant at Stepney close by London docks. Soon afterwards mostReuter - 102 words
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148 1951-11-19 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. AMERICAN Roman Catholic Cardinals, Archbi shops and Bishops declared yesterday that "moral corruption" m public life threatened the United States with the same decay that befell the Roman Empire. The churchmen, m a statement concluding their threeday annual meeting, conjdemned the principleReuter - 148 words
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Article91 1951-11-19 3 Retrial of negro ordered YANCEYVUJLE, North Car©- 1 Una, Sun. A re-trial was ordered here m the case of a Negro tenant farmer accused of "assaulting" a 17-year-old white girl by allegedly leering at her and chasing her across a field. The Jury of four Negroes and eight whites saidReuter - 91 words
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Article157 1951-11-19 3 Heavy losses in Italian floods ROGIVO, North Italy, Sun. ABOUT 36,000 Italian soldiers, police and firemen are trying to check the flood waters of the Po which are overflowing from the last 60 miles of the river's course to the sea. They were Joined by 180 British Royal Engineers from157 words
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Article81 1951-11-19 3 U.N. warned on Kashmir delay KARACHI, Sun pAKISTAN Premier, Mr Khwaja Nazlmuddin, said last night that if the present policy of delay over Kashmir continued "we shall have to do what is expected of a self-respecting nation." He was addressing a meeting of the Council of the AllPakistan Muslim LeagueReuter - 81 words
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Advertisement253 1951-11-19 3 AEfUMKMßvaiiß^aiß^BMiilrWßFlfrV/ FOR ONE DAT ONLY S Shows: 3. «.1S ».1S p.m. London Films I iiro.tr ious Comedy! "THf HAPPIEST DAYS OF YOUR LIFE" Starring ALASTAIK MARGARET SI.IM RI'THERFORD TO-MORROW I 'nl vernal PV tares •■OUTSIDE THE WALL" «#•s• I Modern* milk/ •Modern because Nespray is powdered milk. Just add water.253 words
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Advertisement373 1951-11-19 3 What a spread I Tail y, nourishing. su>i am- A I k^^ mg, and made m a jiffy, a becly M~ Kovril »ai»d»ieh puts new life miv .i n »nd V I Vfe keeps you going lr'<. ihe perffii pick-mrup w RcmK w highly concentrated, very br«lr Bovnl goei a373 words
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425 1951-11-19 4 Springboks strike best form of tour ABERAVON, WALES, Sun. COUTH African touring team showing their best form of he tour to far gained a convincing victory of 22 points to nil over Combined Neath and Aber--4 von XV here yesterday. The Springboks, whose score was made up of two goals,425 words
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Article357 1951-11-19 4 ARSENAL LOSE LONDON, Sunday. "THE lead changed m both the First and Second Divisions yesterday and only m the Third Divisions did the leaders maintain their positions. Arsenal who took over from Bolton two weeks ago went down by two goals to Newcastle at357 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-11-19 4 LJFATII, the West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper, leaps high but fails to save Arsenal's fifth goal m a match at Highbury.— Poppt r picture.23 words
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Article150 1951-11-19 4 WONG Peng Soon iMaifloner. »»»i;» accounted for Chua. K<-<--tfemt iDiefull by IM. IS-« m the Orit round oX the 8.8.A. ootnacham DlonahlD at tht Clerical Unidn Hal 1 last ntsht SlnxaDore champion Chrom Hart Leoc (EcllDMl wat «lvrn a walkovrr by K. W. Chov iDiehard) Othrr150 words
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Article159 1951-11-19 4 HONO KONG, Sun. jgEPQRE a crowd of 8.000 cheerIng spectators the Hongkong Selected XI upset all predictions by holding the powerful Swedish Helsingborg team to a one-all draw this afternoon. The Hong Kong »ide con aired only two of yeserdays Interport side but included fourReuter - 159 words
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Article560 1951-11-19 4 MCC v PAKISTAN I n T. (Dick) Spooner, hander and Tom Grs scored centuries today foi best batting form, scored forced a draw with Pakisl Spooner back m his old opening position, battled splendidly for 168 not out. He had Oraveney. who was 109 not out560 words
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Article29 1951-11-19 4 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. VIC Toweel of South Africa retained his world bantamweight title when he outpoin'ed Luis Romero, of Spain, over 15 rounds here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement309 1951-11-19 4 H*i|H*«t I THE~ON~LY PRESSURE COOKER IN THE MARKET j I FOB OUiCK »N0 ECONOMICA^o OK)a)g j i Ihe only Pressure Cooker m the market that hat the following features: made ot specially selected Polish Bras* and Solid Steel. 2 burns kerosene without wick and gives a powertul clear blue atmospheric309 words
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Advertisement137 1951-11-19 4 CARPETS SALE i ANNOUNCING the CHRISTMAS SALE of Gsnuine I PERSIAN, BOKHARA, INDIAN 1 PAKISTANI CARPETS mi RUGS I Greatly Reduced Price*. COMMENCING* Thursday 22nd, Nov. 1951 ENDING Saturday 15th Dec. 1951 Be the first get the Best AMIR <c SONS, I 276. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE-9. (Next to Prince's Restaurant.)137 words
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Miscellaneous350 1951-11-19 4 wretched straw (Milton) (S). C«.««.:*-. T*_ I M. AnU lie about here .(7) ji raits I lines Crossword 27 ForMt wbera tree hai been felled (7). 28. The first of Shaw's "PleasIS&hKM t lo i |3 I U I |T~T |S I 7 fcSjH ant Plays" (4. 3. 3. 3)350 words
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218 1951-11-19 5 'Boycott' schools asked about overage classes PRINCIPALS of seven 1 Chinese Schools m Singapore, some of whose pupils recently boycotted a Government examination, have been asked to tell the Education Department of any response to proposals for starting special classes for overage pupils. More than 200 boys and girls of218 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-11-19 5 MB. TEK GEOK SENG and Miss Jenni* Low Want Joo. J^oTXF* married l n Singa»or«. O n Friday. The bride is the fifth daachter of Mr. Low Peng Ho and the rroom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Tok Trek Han43 words
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Article62 1951-11-19 5 'Old Boys' Day" of the Kong Slong (the Chinese Industrial and Commercial Continuation School) was celebrated at the school grounds m Outram Road yesterday. There were a sports meetlng. an exhibition of water colour paintings, drawings, crayon and handiwork of present pupils. Exhibits, which numbered62 words
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Article64 1951-11-19 5 The International Labour Organisation will sponsor an Asian Manpower Conference ln Bangkok. Siam, from December 12 to 22. Forty-five Asian delegates have been invited, m addition to observers from other Interested countries. Special attention will be given to the ways ln which the United Nations Technical Assistance64 words
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Article68 1951-11-19 5 The report ln Saturday's Straits Times that Mrs. H. Baines, wife of the BLhop of Singapore, had opened on Friday a $110,000 hall and six classrooms at St. Hilda's School. Katong, should have read St. Margaret's School, Sophia Road. Mrs. Robert Eu, member of the Singapore City68 words
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Article38 1951-11-19 5 The latest fair price list is: Coconut oil; (28 katty tin) $20, (qt. bottle) reduced to 75 cts. condensed milk: (14 oz. tin) "Trumpeter," 50 cts. jam: (1 lb. Jar) "Jonker Frls" raspberry 90 cts., others38 words
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Article27 1951-11-19 5 Mr. Kushi Moh'amed, president of the Overseas Pakistani League, Singapore, has been awarded honorary membership of the Imperial Phik) Byzantine University, m Madrid. Spain.27 words
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Article132 1951-11-19 5 PENANO, Sunday. SUITABLE vessels have been earmarked for the Penang unit of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. They will be sent out as soon as they are available early next year. Commander t>. W. Graham permanent staff officer of thr unit, said that because132 words
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Article99 1951-11-19 5 BRITAIN'S largest aircraft carrier, the Eagle, will go for machinery and manoeuvrbility trials m the Clyde area within the next few days, states the Admiralty. The carrier, which has an overall length of 803% feet and a beam of 112% feet, has a flight deck which99 words
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84 1951-11-19 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. THE Sultan of Johore presided at a meeting of the J Johore Executive Council today at which the Town Board Election Bill was passed The recommendation by > the Johore Bahru Town Board that the number of ex-offlclo members be reduced to84 words
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Article73 1951-11-19 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. niAW Yok Yin. a woman. was sentenced to two years' imprisonment by Mr. Justice Storr today for failinn to report the presence of bandits. Slaw told the court that for two years she was living alone with her two children as her husband73 words
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Article33 1951-11-19 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Inche Mafkom bin Hajl Mohd. Said, Government Printer. Johore and his wife Tungku Meriain. who have been on a visit to England, have returned to Johore Bahru33 words
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Article223 1951-11-19 5 MALAY GIRLS GET $35,000 HOSTEL SEREMBAN, Sun. A535,000-hostel, the first of its kind for Malay girl students In Negri Sembilan, will be opened officially here on Tuesday afternoon. Built In congenial surroundings near the Seremban Residency, the hostel will be for the exclusive use of Malay girls attending English schools223 words
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Article71 1951-11-19 5 An appeal to use the $6,--000,000 Indian Immigration Fund to start a tuberculosis sanatorium m Singapore was made by the Labour (Rochore) member on the Cokmy Legislative Council, Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, yesterday. Mr. Raj said a sanatorium was one of the urgent social needs of the71 words
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Article106 1951-11-19 5 ■THE pre-fabricated huts planned to relieve congestion m Singapore's hospitals will be built locally by the Public Works Department. Orders have already been placed m Britain and equipment will arrive m the Colony shortly. The Public Works Dlrec- tor, Mr. E. A Gardiner, told the106 words
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Article211 1951-11-19 5 'THE Singapore Poppy Day Appeal Fund acknowledges the following donations m Its fourth list of contributions: Ho Hong OU Mills Ltd. $50. Ho Hong Soap Factory Ltd. $50, Borneo Sumatra Trading Co. Ltd $100. Mr. Tan Boon Poh (100. Mirandoile Voule Co. Ltd. $25. Mr. H.211 words
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Article72 1951-11-19 5 K. Arunasalam and N. Ganapathy w/ere charged m Singapore on Saturday with corruptly giving $10 to a detective, Sunny Tan, m a taxi at Upper Serangooi Road on Thursday. It was alleged that the bribe was to induce the detective •"o assess their goods In72 words
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Article53 1951-11-19 5 A verdict of suicide was relumed m the Singapore m Quest on an elderly woman Cher Ah Poh, who drank coffe* containing caustic soda, at Lorong Ah Soo or Oct. 16. It was stated that Cher was In financial difficulties Cher died In the *3enera HosDital53 words
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Article178 1951-11-19 5 SIX people have Joined Siiipore Chinese V.M.C.A. as life members during the third membership campaign which started on November 1 with Sir Franklin Gtonson. Governor of Singapore, as 'Commander-In-Chief." Six of the M teams taking part m the campaign report »0 new members A« other178 words
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Advertisement287 1951-11-19 5 I tf*ll ITU 14 3st Cm antiseptic help m )ualittgt m Wounds heal of their own accord when they are kept fre« from the germs that cause septic infection. To keep wounds m the healthy condition for healing, surgeons hare for years relied upon 'Dettol*. This ruthless destroyer of germs287 words
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Miscellaneous91 1951-11-19 5 Y.W.CA. Raffles Quay. International Fortnightly Club, meeting at 10.30 a.m.; speaker. Miss Hazel McCrea. V.M.C.A. Orchard Road. Board "f directors' meeting, 5.15 p.m.; Malay conversational class, 5.30 p.m.; commercial classes, 5.30 p.m.; Judo practice,' 5.30 p.m.: weightlifting and body building group. 5.30 p.m.; literacy class 8.30 p.m. Chinese V.M.C.A. Selegle91 words
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Miscellaneous79 1951-11-19 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 5.3 b a.m. Schools; 9.55 Interlude: 10-10.10 News from K.L.; 10.45-12 Schools: 1 p.m. Monday Matinee"; 1.3(1 News: 1.45 "Home on the Range"; 2-2.50 School*. 0.15 Children: 8.35 "Adventures. In Music": 6.65 Announcements; 7 News; 7.10 Interlude: 7.30 "Spot Ifce Favourites": S "World Affairs" (Alltagtsn Kennard); 8.1579 words
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Article79 1951-11-19 6 MR. ft MRS. E. L." WILLIAMS thank all those friends who were present at Raffles Hotel on the occasion of their wedding reception on 5.y.61. They also thank all those who were and ware not present for their gift* and e.-t--presilons of goodwill. MRS. K. VBTTTVELU and children wish79 words
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Article31 1951-11-19 6 The Malayan Association for the blind la bein* formed on Nov. 21* tn the Town Hall. Kuala Lumpur at 6.30 p.m. Why not come along and give It your support?31 words
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Article753 1951-11-19 6 In Ipoh a few days ago Dr. Wu Lien-teh made an Appeal for a hospital for venereal diseases m the Federation. Private doctors, he said, were handicapped by the lack of such an institution to which they could send cases requiring specialised training and equipment; and m753 words
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Article418 1951-11-19 6 (By Brig. R. G. Collin*wood, C.8.E.. D.5.0.. Officiating Commander, South Malay* District). The untimely death of Major-General Sir Charles Boucher, K.8.E.. CB, D.S.O. will be very deeply regretted by all classes of the community m Malaya, where he served as general officer commanding from 1948 to418 words
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Article2185 1951-11-19 6 WINSTON S. CHURCHILL - GERMANS ROUTED IN CENTRAL ITALY WINSTON S. CHURCHILL War Memoirs: Closing the Ring— 32 I— By— CHURCHILL MEMOIRS On May n. 1944, the Fifth and Eighth Armies opened their aaaaalt *n the German positions In Italy. The main blows were to fall hmUmitm Cm—too and the ass* where the German*,2,185 words
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Letter304 1951-11-19 6 IN his letter m the Saturday Forum, "Facing Facts' 1 is most unfair m his comments on Federal Members and the Government's campaign against the terrorists. The most obvious reason for the failure of the Brings Plan Is the lack of public co-operation. Even "Facing Pacts" admits It304 words
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74 1951-11-19 6 IREAD with much Interest Mr. Dillp Kumar's letter on broadcasting, particularly so because three weeks back I wrote to the Director ot Broadcasting suggesting che Indian Section of Radio Malaya (which Includes programmes m various Indian languages) be called the 'Indian programme" Instead of "Our Tamil74 words
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Letter110 1951-11-19 6 WITH the lifting of restrtcon the- importation of Swiss watches into the Colony, sales^have dropped considerably and the result Is a slump. tn"SSSrff2lr E3offa ~l -f??iA» -2SL2SZ. J?£l* *I*l%L fUiSSJ^L^^ U°r? r w^r^fJi^' work of wstc* smugglers. Ships learsur for Indonesia usually carry a forbidden cargo of110 words
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Article412 1951-11-19 6 Invulnerable GMtefc SHOULD like to follow up the rtory of the Island Golf Club hamadryad m Singaporeana" on Saturday with another very remarkable hamadryad story, but on« which shows this creature— whose bite is certain death for a human being, by reason of the large amount of412 words
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Advertisement707 1951-11-19 6 Straits Times Free Press rof ttka convaiiimea vcrttMft «ir R*pr*wntativM at Ist Floor Singapore Cold Storaio Orchard Rojd will racarvo imaU advortitoHMiit* and <>■««> boa CLASSIFIED ADS. THE ENGAGEMENT is announced between Mr. Johnny Tan Bee Chuan the aon of the late Mr. Mrs. Tan Cheng Tee of Malacca and707 words
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Advertisement17 1951-11-19 6 ORI S THE GOOD QUALITY SWISS WATCH AT VERY MODERATE PRICES oocji&it Service 16 COUYtR QUAY SINGAPOKt17 words
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Advertisement122 1951-11-19 6 fr»*^OPTICIHH ellov* futitute Ophthalmic JDticians (Eng Fellow Worshipful Co of Spectacle-Maker* (Eng I freeman of the City ol London Hy Appotntment to H M Forces South East Anta > 6 Raffles Place Singapore 1 Phone ***** do>u>o qedde.o 4h c |d 4| c /-hop OUR. CHRISTMAS COLLECTION MOW ON VIEW122 words
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Article200 1951-11-19 7 Teachers may be hired GOVERNMENT TO DISCUSS PLAN gIX teachers with the rank of probationary inspectors may be recruited as part of a scheme to provide Singapore with an entire English-speaking police force The teachers will be engaged early next year, if Government sanctions the200 words
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Article90 1951-11-19 7 TEACHERS WANT GO VT TERMS DERAK, Negri Sembilan and Malacca Methodist teachers' associations have written to the head of the Methodist Mission m South-East Asia, Bishop R. L. Archer, requesting Government terms of employment. This follows the recent move b y the Selangor Methodist Teachers' Association to quit the mission90 words
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Article44 1951-11-19 7 A goldsmiths' assistant, Low Tin alias Biew Peng Suan, 33. admitted, m the Second Police Court, misappropriating gold valued at $424 entrusted to him by his employer. Bail of $500 was granted and the case was postponed to Nov. 24 for sentence.44 words
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Article55 1951-11-19 7 ff?HE body of the 20-year--1 old motor-cyclist. Yap Klat Leng. who was thrown into the Kampong Java Canal when his machine hit the island at Newton Circus on Friday, was recovered yesterday. It .was found by a Malay 200 yards from the spot where Yap55 words
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Article27 1951-11-19 7 The Singapore Trade Union Congress will petition the Colony Government to amend the Trade Union Ordinance to enable Government employees' unions to Join the congress.27 words
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Article100 1951-11-19 7 188 Fed. trade unions enrolled KUALA LUMPUR, Sun ANE hundred and eighty eight trade unions were registered m the Federation up to the end of last month. One of the newest was the Income Tax Examiners' Union It wa s one of three registered last month. The otner two were100 words
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Article84 1951-11-19 7 The Governor of Singapore has approved the following appointments:— Mr. Teh Sek Eng to act as Deputy Registrar and Sheriff Supreme Court; Mr. Lo Hock Ling. Mr. Leong Hong Ton and Mr. Tan Beng Joo. to be officers of the Income Tax Service, Part I: and Mr. O.84 words
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163 1951-11-19 7 A BILL to amend section 432 of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance and allow oil tankers lying alongside at Pulau Bukom or Pulau Sebarok to work on Sundays, will be introduced into the Singapore Subject to certain exception 432 of the ordinance restricts the163 words
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Article39 1951-11-19 7 Tan Chwee Kiat claimed trial m Singapore to a charge of fraudulent possession of a wrist watch at Nankin Street on Nov. 16. He was allowed $100 bail and the case postponed to Nov. 2339 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-11-19 7 M. FRANCOIS NEBOUT, chairman of the French Tekka Mines mi n Perak. who arrived mi n Singapore yesterday from London by Qantas-8.0.A C. M. Nr bout. who is on a tour of inspection, visits the mines today. Straits Times picture.40 words
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Article269 1951-11-19 7 jifß. S. S. MANYAM, Progressive City Councillor for North Ward, said yesterday that he proposed to ask for the Compulsory introduction of the London-type taxis into Singapore to be stopped. Mr. Manyam said he Intended tabling a motion at the next City Council meeting that269 words
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Article120 1951-11-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. POLICY for the education of Malayan trade union leaders was one of the most important needs m Malaya, Mr. P. Tambov, acting Assistant Trade Union Adviser m the Federation, said today. Mr. Tambov, who recently returned from Britain where he took a120 words
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Article54 1951-11-19 7 Koh Yew Koon, a trader, was fined $1,400 by the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, for exporting 30 bags of wheat flour without a permit. Twq Indonesian Chinese Teo Tjoel Liang and Chlu Er.e Huat. wer P each fined $40 for exporting54 words
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Article135 1951-11-19 7 fHE Victoria Memorial Hall had a fair-sized audience last night— including a busload of R. A. F. musical enthusiasts from Changi when Moreen Stokes gave her first oianoforte recital for a long 'ime. Pieces des resistance or should -»t say. resls'ance movements while Miss S \e% was135 words
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Article42 1951-11-19 7 The Singapore Blood Bank tor the week ended Nov. 16 was as follows: O A B AB Total Donations receiTed 64 34 17 4 119 Transfusion given 37 31 16 9 83 flasks In hand 38 20 24 n 9342 words
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Article33 1951-11-19 7 A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Smgh, on a 53-year-old woman, Scan Suay Mot, who fell from a tree at Barker Road on Oct 16.33 words
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Article118 1951-11-19 7 A CONFERENCE of British representatives In Eastern Ada will meet at Buklt Serene from Nov. 23 to 27 to exchange information and views on. matters concerning Bouth-East Asia. The Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, will pre^de over the conference, "hich wJI be attended by he118 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-11-19 7 NATAL BASE labourers help to clear railway track of debris foUewing a mock raid on the base ftp Saturday during defence exercises. Straits Times picture.30 words
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Article145 1951-11-19 7 MALAYA can hope to benefit from the denationalisation of the British steel industry, said Mr. W. U. P. Ricketts, director and general manager of Ironside Ltd., steel exporting firm, London yesterday, on his arrival m Singapore by Qantas-B O.A.C The steel position, Mr. Ricketts said,145 words
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Article49 1951-11-19 7 KULIM. Sun. rE South Kedah branch of the Malayan Chinese Association will assist 400 Chinese squatters m the Kuala Nau resettlement area. This decision was made at m emergency meeting of the issociation's executive committee which also appointed i 16-man committee to make final arrangements.49 words
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Article54 1951-11-19 7 A Singapore Traction Company conductor held a passenger by his trousers to prevent his escape after he r*>fused to pay hIR fare of 15 cents, the Singapore Second Police Court was told. The passenger. Anwei Khan, pretended he was the holder of a "free pass."54 words
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Article198 1951-11-19 7 11/ITH the City Council elections less than a fortnight away, the candidates are vigorously conducting their campaigns. Yesterday there were eight election meetings held m different parts of Singapore. Mr. P. R Williams (Lab. Sochore). speaking at three meetngs m the Tronoh RoadMcNalr Road-Mayo Road area,198 words
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Article299 1951-11-19 7 SINGAPORE Government has approved m principle V the general layout for a $1,000,000 factory project planned by a Hong Kong Chinese manufacturer on eight acres of land at the Bth mile Bukit Timah Road. The approval is the first evidence of a recent assurance by299 words
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Article, Illustration109 1951-11-19 7 DR. Rajah B. Manlkam. the first office-holder of Joint East Asia Secretary of the World Council of Churches and the International Missionary Council, arrived m the Rajula yesterday to set up headquarters m Singapore. The World Council of Churches was formed m Amsterdam m 1938. The International109 words
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Article41 1951-11-19 7 Syed Mahmood bin Syed Kadir. a 20-year-old special constable, was 'charged In Singapore with absenting himself from duty at Sedenak Estate, Kulai, on April 26. The case was postponed to Nov. 2S. He was offered $500 bail.41 words
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Advertisement78 1951-11-19 7 Meet |S Scot la i id's Favourite £T \\l% BORN 1820— STILL GOING STRONG JOHNNIE WALKER SCOTCH WHISKY The fashionable drink everywhere John Walker Sons, Ltd., Scotch Whisky Distillers, Rilmarnock, Scotland PLANT MACHINERY DIESEL ENGINES. EL. GENERATORS AERATED WATER PLANT VEGETABLE OIL EXTRACTION PLANT RUBBER MILLING MACHINERY DRAGLINES AND SHOVELS78 words
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Advertisement191 1951-11-19 7 Cakes are delicious /\j^-J wAc *»a</e with SPRY! n^ *^9baK!^g^i^gH^nlf^BP^^ rJST Your cakes and pastrie* MORE jft^-" are lighter, more digestible DIGESTIBLE P* joy to eat when they are made v«ith Spry. Its perfect am- yr ustcncy gives* quick thorough mix brings out the fullness of their j^ Savour. Fried191 words
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595 1951-11-19 8 The Mysteries Of A World Below The Sea Tht Sea Around U«. By Rjcbel Carton. (Staples. 12s. 6d) Rv ECIL WOODHAMSMITH f HIS Is a strange and 1 exciting book. The author. Miss Rachel Carson, is a scientist; shp holds a research fellowship, she has sailed on oceanographical expeditions; and595 words
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Article293 1951-11-19 8 CAPTAIN COOK'S PRESENT npUl Mania, a tortoise presented to a Tongan chief by Captain Cook In 1777, still lives In the grounds of Queen Salote's palace at Nukualofa, Tonga. Survivor of a lorry accident and a bush fire, it still receives the customary presentations of food at293 words
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Article637 1951-11-19 8 The Treasury of Humorous Quotations: Edited by Evan Esar. English Edition edited by Nicolas Benri«y. (Phoenix Him. 12s. 64.) By A. A. MILNE HPHOBE of us who are too proud to plagiarise have our various ways of making acknowledgment to the author whose work we think we637 words
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Article497 1951-11-19 8 White's 1693-1950. By Percy CoJsor. (Heinemaim. 255). By ROGER MORTIMER fFHE great clubs of 1 Pall Mall, St. James's Street and Piccadilly are engaged today In a desperate struggle for solvency and survival. The halcyon days, when a man of means and fashion would497 words
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Advertisement202 1951-11-19 8 ccc, Collect six of these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club. flirt?? A if I 111 niK CRAFTSMAN is the finest jW^ \S II I^B pen ever P resentee at Hi AMFDIfAX FIi?ST CHOICF till Vm lowapfce pc rji> nmLKKn J I ll\-/l vllUlvL Ihi mIM deal for STudents202 words
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Article, Illustration1711 1951-11-19 9 by A LOCKE, Administrative Officer, Kent a matt fPHE road from A Kemaman, m Trengganu, to Ayer Puteh runs inland m A Westerly direction for nineteen miles. If you cared to travel along it and to take a chance that the local bandits were not .lying m1,711 words
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Advertisement93 1951-11-19 9 BEAUTY PREPARATIONS, 1 invitation to tnchantment, "face powder ROUGE PERFUME LIPSTICK TALC COLD CREAM VANISHING CREAM BRILLIANTINE HAIR CREAM 4 BOURJOIS DISTRIBUTORS GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITED. SINGAPORE T> E^ *^Mmfr Tne CO at putS P*? nto Performance It gives a higher voltage than the standard g coil and thus supplies the93 words
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Advertisement262 1951-11-19 9 f&X)*.- \.%aaaßlßtS3Ftf At* j|tv VHf y^^k^Hß^aiß^Bk S P v Jt* A 1 '5 IBM j^ Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has always used Gi'bbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too. *ad it costs me so little' Dentifrice ui-iiin a w. man262 words
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Article208 1951-11-19 10 Terrorists Stopped Prospecting BANDITS caused the abandonment of prospecting operations. Sir John Hay. chairman of Renong Tin Dredging Co., tells shareholders m his circulated annuaj statement The company set aside £20.000 for prospecting operations and boring was started of an area which showed promls*. of proving suitable proposition for the208 words
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Article51 1951-11-19 10 pUTHRtX <fe Company announce VJ the following outputs from estates and mines In the Outhrle Group for October and to da* 1951. In that order: Rubber (!b> 6.015.330. 60.031.720 Black tee. <rb) 155.000. 1.441.000 Palm oil (tons) 1.263. 11.461 Palm kernels (tons) 359. 3.314 Tin-ore (plculs) 1.471.51 words
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Article140 1951-11-19 10 lINDER the scheme or arrangement submitted to shareholders the Directors of United Engineers Ltd propose to restore Ordinary Shares, now $5 paid up. to their former value of $10 Da Id up. In consideration of their consent to the scheme Pre- ference shareholders, who have the right140 words
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510 1951-11-19 10 From A Market I A LTHOUGH a fair volume Malayan markets wen week. Prices moved within there was a feeling of unci of underlying weakness. How much was due t market, how much to the t tion, how much to the dec and how510 words
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Article54 1951-11-19 10 ITNITKD remiang tF.M.S Rubber Estates dlr*c:ors recommend a dividend for the last financial year of 35 per Mfct, Its ax payable on Jan. 23. Net profit before tax Is €254,062 general reserve £33.631: replanting provision £30 000: c*~ry-for-«rard, subject to audit and usual >diustments £42.33354 words
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Article36 1951-11-19 10 lERAM Kuantan Rubber BsUU J has sold forward SO tons ol No 1 R.S S for delivery, five tons monthly January-June 1951. F.ob Malayan ocean port In bale* •>• tl 47 per Ib36 words
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Article292 1951-11-19 10 BUSINESS reported done on the local share market last week included: lateirlata. Ptmct a? Nemvc 14.30 to M.lft, Hongkong Bank (Colonial Register) $845 to $850. Malayan Cement 43 cents, Malayan CoUterlea $2.17^ to $2 15 McAllater $41.00 to $40.50. Robinson Ord $3 82S to $3.80, Pref $8.10. 8%292 words
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Article38 1951-11-19 10 EVATT A Company announce the following October rubber ;rops. m Ib: Brunei Utd. Plant. 34.000 Changkat Serdang Est 35,700 Chmnang Derelop. 125.G00 Indragiri 62,730 Lunas E*t 75.700 NyaUs Bit. 2SJOO Rivenrlew Est 163.000 Tapah Est. 75,08838 words
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Article37 1951-11-19 10 TAN JONG DIVIDEND T»ANJONG Tin Dredging Ltd. has declared a third int rim dividend of 25 per cent for the financial year ending Dec. SI. 1051. pavahle on Dec. 22. 1951 to ihswhoWer* re^WTed on rw '337 words
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Advertisement1386 1951-11-19 10 MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. llncorporated m Smgaporei BLUB rVNNBL LINE Carrier's option to pioceed via ether eertt to load and discharge earn SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sails P. Stwm Penang DcNos for Havre 6 Lpool N»v. 17/20 Ulystos for London 6 Holland Nev. 19 Nev. 20/211,386 words
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Advertisement368 1951-11-19 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS To New York and »att*» via Certea. ln«a Ear** Maeitammaw Pert*. Singapore P. Swettenhan tenant PRESIDENT C«ANr 22/2* No. »/»0 No. s** t.» -PRESIDENT lOHNSON- 5/12 Dec 13/14 Dec ''/'ln?* t. "PRESIDCNT MONROE" 15/22 Dec On* 23/25 Dec Te Lea Aagelee 6 Atlantic Pom «ia Panama PRESIDENT368 words
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Advertisement462 1951-11-19 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE >AIUNCS FROM SCANOINAVIA/U tx CONTININI Soore P Sham Penang Malaya- tor Bangkok H Kong 27/10 Na» 25/26 Nev 24/25 Nev Maania" for Bangkok 2*728 Ne* for Bangkok. Hong Kong. Manila. Kobe Yokohama 18/20 Oec 15/17 Oec 1/14 Dec "talaaeaa" 'or Saigon b Bangkok 22/22 Oec ■mb.dla tor462 words
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Advertisement941 1951-11-19 10 r»c uiruii.' irn«j .'ii/mmr. iTrvrrnrT' 17, I7JJ McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. Telephone No 5906 ELLEHMAN tk BUCKMALL KLAVBNESS LINE LONDON HAVRE. ROTT4ROAM b LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO, MAMBURC PORTLAND SEATTLE b VANCOUVfI and for USA.. North Atlantic Ports Accepting cargo for Central South and Canada via Colombo American Ports i941 words
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416 1951-11-19 11 THE NEWCOMERS Royal Fair will win more races THOSE who chase the long-priced winner should nnd a better than usual (or leu disastrous) return at this time of the season when newcomers are Just finding their feet and the weather is turning the tracks heavy. But how many succeeded at416 words
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Article266 1951-11-19 11 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP 13 handicapped for Stayers Cup By IT is most gratifying to see that Colonel Daly Co. 1 hare not been asked to carry too much weight m a mixed Held for the Stayers Cup over If miles (worth about $15,»tt In stakes266 words
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Article, Illustration26 1951-11-19 11 ME. TENG YIN FOOI leads m Chant illy (E. Donnelly) gallant winner of the Class 2. Wt. 1, 1 mile handicap mt Bukit Timah mi Saturday.26 words
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Article46 1951-11-19 11 COLOGNE, Sun Baxir^ promoter Louis Goldstein djacloaed last night that plans for a 10-round boot between the middleweight champions of HoUaid and Germany. Lac T*n Dam. and Ter Mueller, had been abandoned because of the "unacceptable financial demands" of the Dv chman AJ>.46 words
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Article39 1951-11-19 11 NEW DELHI. Sun —The Jipaneae hockey team, who are now touring India, went down fighting yesterday m their match with an Indian Services team by the narrow margin of two goaJs to one.— A. P. P39 words
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Article453 1951-11-19 11 IV EIGHTS for the second day (Wednesday) of the Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting (all nine races) and f«r Saturday are: Cl. I Divl-61 Scotch Express 9 .05 Pink Gin 9«l Melbary Court 9.04 Dmmlw Tudor Vtew B.CS Vaseo da r.ama 8.94 Good Gamble ft.o4 Piraeus453 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-11-19 11 TWO topflight jockeys, Colin Tunoh on laspiratton (No. 14) and Athol Mulfey on JoJo battling out a tight finish m Race 3At Buklt Timah on Saturday Inspiration r>t np dose home to beat Jo- Jo by a neck. Nero was third— Straits Tiaies |>boto.44 words
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632 1951-11-19 11 Bukit Timah Review P 1 WAS GULAR first and the rest nowhere m the mile handicap for Class 1, Div. 1 horses at Bukit Timah on Saturday. This stocky four-^ear-old chestnut son of The Pelican registered one of the easiest wins I havr632 words
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Advertisement454 1951-11-19 11 >HowssKfl ■KSE9HI H ri.US: VARIETY STAGE SHOW featwtag SALO BREMERO and his Ancflßemteal Orchestra TONIGHT at 9.30 p.m.!? Sneak Preview OF A UNIQUE SENSATIONAL FILM The Ml* of which you mill mat fcomr I ill rev t— U on lha scraea. run VARIETY STAGE SHOW featuring Salo Bremero His Augmented454 words
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Advertisement180 1951-11-19 11 T|A **<x> air-comoitioTed i fODAY DAftr/ 11 A.M.— 1.45— 4.1. ">—«.45 ft 9.1* P.M. JM-G-M's TECHNICOLOR Adventure Spectacle! starring CLARK RICAROO JOHN GABLE MONTALBAN HODIAK V V °if l ''^N^ t starrinK fOMINfW Jt&Ai lANI wmim r^j^3mh*mm powell CAAU I CW »NIW*' 114,f iM cine DAMONE Air |'\%4?. Phone 11180 words
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1204 1951-11-19 12 SENTINEL - MONDAY SPORTSFRONT 'Newdeal' needed in badminton by SENTINEL (SINGAPORE'S Battle of Badminton dominates this morning's Sportsfront. The great controversy over 4 shamateurism"--that is the issue, despite the protestations of the Singapore Badminton Association moves slowly to its climax. That climax may well be the blackest day m the history of1,204 words
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Article272 1951-11-19 12 PENANG, Sun: Fomas Cup star 00l Teik Hock avenged his defeat by Lim Ah Soo at this year's Malayan badminton championships when he beat his youthful opponent 15-9, 16-10 today m the n al of the Penang Badminton Assoc atio senior inter-team tourname >t272 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-11-19 12 rxran 0.a..c tuiwara a**. Charles- Jones who played a great game for bis tide m their 3-3 draw with Penan* m an H.M.S. Malaya tie on Saturday. Straits Times picture.30 words
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Article198 1951-11-19 12 KUALA LUMPUR. S«. CCORINQ all three goals In the first half Selangor beat Singapore Combined Services at hockey by three goals to one on the padang today. The already heavy ground was made worse by this afternoon's rain but the game waa fast ana excellent hockey198 words
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Article252 1951-11-19 12 Singapore "A" 4; French Air Force 1. SINGAPORE'S soccer prestige got a further boost yesterday when, at a time when the Colony* Malaya i-up side were away on a successful tour, their "A" team beat a visiting French Air Force XI by four goals to one252 words
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Article1032 1951-11-19 12 LONDON, Sun. pOOTBALL league standings r after yesterday's matches are as follows: FIRST DIVISION P W D L P A pts Portsmouth 17 12 1 ***** 25 Arsenal 1» 10 4 6 34 20 24 Bolton 17 10 4 3 28 21 24 Tottenham 18 101,032 words
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852 1951-11-19 12 Singapore hit six goals past Selangor From The Sports Editor KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. Singapore 6; Selangor T. gINGAPORE played their best football of the tour and had their best margin of the series a six-one victory over Selangor on a very wet and slippery field at Rifle Range Road ground852 words
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Advertisement854 1951-11-19 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT DRAUGHTSMAN with sound general mechanical engineering rxnerience required for European romp my In Singapore. Excellent working conditions. Oood prospects for ambitious man. Write giving full details Apply Box No A8590 S.T. SEREMBAN European lady required to assist In retail department of leading854 words
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Advertisement821 1951-11-19 12 WANTED WANTED PorUble Dlamomi Com Drill complete with ilts sise nearest 40 mm for depth of maximum 200\ petrol or diestl drive. Cffers to Eastern Mining ft Metals Co.. Ltd.. Qua! Perlok. Kelantan. WANTED FACTORY BTTI. Must be within Municipal Limit, trea approx 10,000 to 60,000 square feet. Important. Vacant821 words
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Advertisement256 1951-11-19 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: 0218 (7.8), 1318 (9ft.); 0719 (sft.). 2013 (1.6). TOMORROW: 0302 (7.5). 1359 (8.5); 0800 (5.2). 2056 (2.1). Eddy beaten by Skaarup GLASGOW, Sun. lOERN Skaarur, the Dan- ish international, w o r>. the men's singles title m the International badminton tournament here yesterday when he defeated Eddy256 words
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Miscellaneous25 1951-11-19 12 HOCKEY: University v Comb Schools at Sepoy Lines; SJt.C. v Customs at S.R.C.: BODCA v Sherwood Foresters at BOD: S.CJt.C v Ceylon B.C. at C.S.C.25 words
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