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Title Section19 1951-12-17 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 if PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1951.19 words
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Article257 1951-12-17 1 Choice may have been made LYTTELTON TO WRITE REPORT IN K.L. KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THK appointment of a "Supremo" for Malaya was agreed to today at a meeting which the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. had with the nine Malay rulers or257 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-12-17 1 ONE OF THE VICTIMS, who dip*} m thr Permk River boat tragedy, is m the sampan being towed by a rescue boat. The body was recovered by men of 40 Commandos sitting m swimming costume, m the boat.— Straits Times picture.44 words
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Article111 1951-12-17 1 MOSSADEQ GETS A WARNING TEHERAN, Sun. fHIRTY Opposition depuiies and journalists who have jampeii for nine days m the Persian Paxlit»iiier>t building, la-st nigh; handed a fourpoint ultimatum to the Premier, D; Mossadeq. They announced that they would stay there "until Doomsday" unless the Government guaranteed freedom of speech and111 words
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Article87 1951-12-17 1 COLOMBO, Sun pRINCESS Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will make an offering of gold sovereigns at the Buddhist "Temple of the Tooth" at Kandy when they visit Ceylon m February. They hav^ agreed to take off their shoes when they enter the famous temple, soReuter - 87 words
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Article70 1951-12-17 1 HANOI. Sun DLANES and artillery blast- ed Communist concentrations along the Black River today while French and Indo-Chinese troops prepared to meet a threatened Red counter-attack m the strategic Hao Blnh area, on the approaches to Hanoi An Army communique said the Communist force defeated m this week'sAFP - 70 words
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Article27 1951-12-17 1 OTTAWA, Sun— Canada is shipping eight anti-aircraft guns, complete with radar detectors, predictors, ammunition and spare equipment to Portugal this month —Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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295 1951-12-17 1 IPOH, Sunday. THE body of 13-year-old Raja Zakiah, daughter of Raja Zainon Rashid, A.D.C. to the Sultan of Selangor and niece, ok the Sultan of Perak, was found this morning near Kampong Mandah, about five miles down river from the spot where, 42295 words
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55 1951-12-17 1 Unfrocked priest marries on Dec 27 MILAN Italy. Sun. Claire Young, 21-year-old daughter of a Chicago University Professor, and Luciano Negrini. an unfrocked Italian Priest for whom she gave up American citizenship today received official permission to get married on Dec. 27. Negrini will be automatically excommunicated as a result55 words
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Article, Illustration11 1951-12-17 1 Raja Rashitl A O.C t«> ihr Sultan of Selaneor11 words
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168 1951-12-17 1 BOGOTA. Colombia. Sunday. VHE Bolivian Minister to Colombia, Senor Hum berto Linares, said yesterday that by fixing low prices for tin, the United States had brought Bolivia face to face with "an imminent economic, political and social crisis." He said at a press conference168 words
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Article24 1951-12-17 1 PARIS. Sun. Communist China will shortly start making civilian motor cars, Tass announced In a despatch from Peking last night. AFP.AFP - 24 words
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Article68 1951-12-17 1 NEW YORK. Sun. *pHE season's worst, snowstorm caused 37 deaths yesterday and a wave of subzero cold rolled across the United States from the Rocky Mountains almost to the eastern seaboard. The cold spread dwp Into the south, dropping the temperature below freez'nß In southern68 words
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Article31 1951-12-17 1 MANILA. Sun.— Two farmers of San Antonio. Nueva Eclja province, were beheaded by bolo knives by Communist Huks yesterday They had refused to give the Huks rice -APAP - 31 words
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Article39 1951-12-17 1 ARACAS. Venezuela. Sun.^ Seven people wer P killed and 10 Injured when a church collapsed yesterday at Santa Maria De P!re. 400 miles south-east of Caracas Hundreds ol people were trappe* by falling masonry.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article27 1951-12-17 1 LYBA, Israel, Sun Storms, gales and snow struck the Middle East today delaying international air traffic and hampering road and railway communications.— U .P.27 words
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Article50 1951-12-17 1 OTTAWA, Sun— The Canadian Army yesterday issued its 83rd casualty list of the Korean war, reporting one man killed m action, 26 wounded and four injured. This brought to 626 the number of casualties so far suffered by Canadian troops m Korean action, including 119 dead— A.P.AP - 50 words
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100 1951-12-17 1 BANGKOK. Sunday KERAL Phao Phao, Director-General of the amese oolice, yesterday outlined details of new Communist laws m preparation. The law will impose strong penalties against active Communists, either Siamese or Chinese and against all Comrr.unist publications and sympathisers Chinese Communists will be either100 words
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Article160 1951-12-17 1 Two more bandits killed KUALA LUMPUR. Sun SECURITY Forces have killed two. more bandits and wounded two others In the Federation. One was killed by a patrol acting on Information from aerial reconnaissance. The patrol found a bandit "iut occupied by two Chinese and opened fire, killing one The other160 words
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280 1951-12-17 1 CAIRO, Sunday. DRITAIN tonight accused the .Egyptian police of the deliberate murder of British soldiers at Ismailia on Nov. 18. In a Note delivered by the Ambassador, Sir Ralph Sievenson, to the Egyptian Government here today, Britain maintained thai full investigation of the incidents atReuter - 280 words
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Article195 1951-12-17 1 Red Cross demand withdrawn TOKYO. Sun. 'PHE Allies withdrew today their demand that International Red Cross authorities be permitted to inspect Com- i munist prisoner-of-war camps m North Korea. Brigadier General William Nuckols, United Nations Command spokesman, said. An Allied delegate to the sub-committee on prtsoners-of-war earlier told the Communists,Reuter - 195 words
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Article164 1951-12-17 1 NEW YORK. Sun. THE Australian Prime Minister. Mr Robert Menzies. warns Americans against the possibility of Japan building long-range naval vessels. In the same issue of the magazine Foreign Affairs. Mr. John Foster D'ulles. chief American architect of th» Japanese Peace Treaty, assures thoseReuter - 164 words
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Article79 1951-12-17 1 LOOK oat for the sJMcial Christmas Supplement that will appear with today's isstt; of the Singapore Free J»ress^-20 pages of seasonal entertainment, shopping advice, gift suggestions, hints on food and drink for that Christmas party of yours, stories, games, puzzles and many delightful pages exclusively79 words
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Advertisement34 1951-12-17 1 iijSJ*" IM"> **^88l owt I V -><*^ft Cmw »d piy n M^C^^a f M«i«i visit ud y~f\^ see our wonderful J^xST^R/ Chris tais tire! TURKEYS DRAKES FOWLS CHICKENS SPATCHCOCKS Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.34 words
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Advertisement14 1951-12-17 1 LONGINES TIME THE WINTER OLYMPICS at Oslo H. SENA, LTD. SINGAPORE rENANG and BANGKOK14 words
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Miscellaneous10 1951-12-17 1 "GIVE HIM A TIGER DEAR CAN'T you SEE HE'S THIRST/?*10 words
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Advertisement109 1951-12-17 2 The drink of glowing health «m to* to k •A i mmm m, ii c re pt~ •mm i- Ma W m*tm W» Ti mm n i Try this for I COUGHS I /val'daV PASTILLES |r COUGHS J I I. earn from r he hospital Whenever rhrearens m your home109 words
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Advertisement462 1951-12-17 2 NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE BY COMPETITIVE TENDER SURPLUS BAP. EQUIPMENT Surplus R.A.F. Equipment U offered for sale by competitive tender. This equipment may be viewed at the Sales Section. U R.D.B. R.A.F. Beletar. between the hours of 9-11 A.M. and 2-3 P.M. on Monday and Tuesday. 17th and 18th December.462 words
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Advertisement770 1951-12-17 2 NOTICES NOTICE The Raub Australian Gold Mining Co Ltd.. whose mines are situated m the state of Pahang. Malaya, advises that on Sth December It received official permission to sell one- half of its gold production on the free market In Malaya By Order ot the Board TURQUAND. YOUNGS CO770 words
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Advertisement632 1951-12-17 2 NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL THE NGAI MUN PRESS (Established In 1923) Printers and Paper Merekanta. REMOVED FROM 48. South Bridge Road to 29. CLUB STREET. SINGAPORE We nave pleasure to inform our patrons that owing to the demolition of our premlset at 48, South Bridge Road, and will fee reconstructed,632 words
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Advertisement621 1951-12-17 2 NOTICES KESAHC TIN, LIMITED Nettee of Dividend. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKN that an Interim Dividend of bf c less tax m respect of the year ending 31st December, 1951, haa been declared, and will be paid to the registered Shareholders of the Company on the 29th December. I*sl. NOTICE IS621 words
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Advertisement504 1951-12-17 2 NOTICES H.M. DOCKYARD. SINGAPORE SALS BY TENDER NO. 183/51. Tenders are invited for the purchase of approximately 20 tons of I scrap materials comprising mainly steel scrap and old batteries. Forms of tender may be obtained and the material viewed on application to the ROYAL NAVAL AIR BTATION. fciEMBAWANO. 11%504 words
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Advertisement76 1951-12-17 2 You pay so/ttok -when you buy QUAKER OATS More Benefits for all with Quaker Oats MM£ ENERGY with Quaker Oats carbohydrates MOg£ STRENGTH wilh Quaker Oofs protems MOBS STAMINA with Qvoker Oats Tkiamhi (Vitanrn I,) MOtS ENJOYMENT with that delicious flam fQwaker OatS is a nourishing, delicious food for the76 words
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Article296 1951-12-17 3 'We'd prefer to talk m secret 9 PARIS, Sunday. THE Soviet bloc yesterday rejected a revised Western disarmament plan drawn up specially to meet some of Moscow's demands. The Russian bloc hinted that instead it would like to see the Big Four Powers continue discussing296 words
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Article160 1951-12-17 3 REST ON THE WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF A FTER 28 years of blindness 62-year-old Mrs. Jane Woodward looked out on a gloomy London and said it was wonderful. A cornea grafting operation had restored her sight. SOVIET authorities have released ttoo West German policemen alleged to have been seized and160 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-12-17 3 AT THE PREMIERE Seven-year-old Christine DA Ibiao, daughter of Air Marshal Sir John D'Albano. presents a bouquet to the Duchess of Kent at the charity premiere of the film 'House m the Square' m London.35 words
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115 1951-12-17 3 THE HAGUE, Bun BRITAIN and France havt asked the international court of justice here to settle a 600-year-old dispute over which country has sovereignty m two tiny groups of islands In the English Channel Both nations claim the islands, the Minquiers 15 mires southReuter - 115 words
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Article56 1951-12-17 3 KOREA. Sun.— An Australian Army court-martial yesterday found Private Alfred Howsack not guilty of murder after five minutes deliberation. The trial had lasted six days. Hossack was held In connection with the rifle shooting of a Korean soldier He said he fired at a man levelingReuter; Reuter-AAP - 56 words
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Article43 1951-12-17 3 BUDAPEST. Bun. Hungarian Premier Lstvan Dobi told Parliament yesterday the United States waa guilty of "direct military intervention" against Hungary m sending over It the American Air Force cargo plane, which was forced down by Soviet fighters on Nov. 15.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article23 1951-12-17 3 MEXICO CITY, Sun.—lsrael is negotiating to buy 10.000,000 barrels of Mexican crude oil a year, to refine at Haifa— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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165 1951-12-17 3 Ceylon and U.S. discuss rubber sales COLOMBO, Sun. HIOH-level talks are going on between Ceylon and the United States concerning the buying of Ceylonese rubber at better prices and at reasonable periods Ceylon has told America that if she is to overlook the recent offers made by China to exchangeReuter - 165 words
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Article33 1951-12-17 3 RANGOON. Sun. The Burmese Premier, Thakln Nu. said here yesterday that Burma would accept Britain's Invitation to Join the Colombo Plan "If we can get some advantage or benefit."— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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131 1951-12-17 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. AMERICAN rubber controls will be relaxed on Jan. 1, the Government announced. The National Production Authority, which Issued the order, announced on Dec. 4 that rubber stocks were high enough for practically all restrictions on the use of new rubber to beReuter - 131 words
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Article121 1951-12-17 3 PARIS, Sunday. PEN. Dwight Eisenhower told 12 Atlantic Pact V nations rearmament planners here yesterday "we shall soon reach a point where it would be foolish to attack the West." The North Atlantic Supreme Commander gave his backing to the rearmament report of NATO's specialReuter - 121 words
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Article18 1951-12-17 3 HONG KONG. Sun.— The Army is holdlne routine manoeuvres over the weekend m the New Territories— A.PAP - 18 words
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Article83 1951-12-17 3 London, Sun. I'r.K British War Minister, Mr. Anthony Bead, m a Christmas message to the Army, expressed confidence m the abUity of British troops to deal with "any situation which may confront them In the future The army's tasks In many parts of the world duringReuter - 83 words
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Advertisement104 1951-12-17 3 ACRAWATTE kEYLONi A PERFECT BLENDED TEA IN I-LB AND J--LB PACKETS f ittlc'gp SINGAPORE I. PEEK FREAN CO., LTD. LOHOO* ENGLAND PHONE >30.->8 GRAgD REDOpJION I^2 SA L E Jgfl PERSIAN, BOKHARA -J^ffi INDIAN PAKISTAN CARPETS and HIGH 6RADE FURS COME BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE BOKHARA CARPET HOUSE 3104 words
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Advertisement300 1951-12-17 3 x^m-»^X mas Gifts What Appropriate Gifts Can you choose than KREMENTZ Fine Quality Jewellery with WHITE GOLD overlay set with Rhine Stones m presentation cases and at a Special Discount. Silverware Dept. "SALE" ON! L'st'oajs! Vui" "l (The Cheapest Bargains m City) LAMBSKIN M- I TABLE COVERS WM PILLOW CASES300 words
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Article124 1951-12-17 4 'IMP move premature' Malay Union rE SINGAPORE Malay Union— the oldest Malay political organisation In Singapore and an affiliate of the UMNO— thinks the Inpendence of Malaya Party's present move to achieve selfKovernment Is "premature clamouring". Inchp Mohamed Sldlk &ln Hajl Abdul Hamid, president of the union, said this to124 words
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238 1951-12-17 4 r PHE Suez Canal Zone crisis "will go on, hot and cold, for some time yet," Mr. Ronald Monson, Sydney Dally Mirror correspondent, said yesterday. Mr. Monson passed through Singapore on his way back to Sydney from Cairo, where he has been238 words
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177 1951-12-17 4 S'PORE IMPORT CHIEF DEFENDS H.K. 'LUXURY TRADE gEMI-LUXURY goods from the United State. bought m Hong Kong with Malayan currency and put on the Malayan market had an antiinflationary effect, Mr. I. R. M. Willis, Singapore's Controller of Imports and Exports, told the Straits Times yesterday. "Some of these consumer177 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-12-17 4 MR. JAMES LOUIS FAGAN helps his bride, Miss Pamela Josephine Corkhill. of the Australian Commissioner's Office, cut the cake after their marriage at the Presbyterian Church on Saturday Straits Times picture.35 words
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Article169 1951-12-17 4 SINGAPORE'S Secretary for Defence, Mr. H. Turner, said that recruiting for Civil Defence was "extremely poor". Difficulties m recruiting personnel with the necessary knowledge had delayed progress m training the 1,300 persons who had so far enrolled. A« a reason Tor the delay. Mr. Turner cited169 words
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153 1951-12-17 4 Pajam Ltd. to pay 20 p.c. final dividend 'pAJAM LIMITED. controlling Pajam and Amber Estates this year harvested 1.511.700 lbs. or rubber* and made a profit of $896,917. Mates the annual report to be presented at the annual general meeting In Singapore, on Dec. 28 Net profit was $723,717 after153 words
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Article110 1951-12-17 4 JEL.IBU Tin Dredging Company made a profit of $288.747 36 tor the year ended Aug. 31. states the directors' report to be presented at the ordinary general meeting of shareholders Id Kutla Lumpur on Thursday. Dec 27 The company paid 50 per cent dividend, totalling $242.18*2110 words
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Article74 1951-12-17 4 FE security position prevented the Lukut Tin Dredging Company from operating m 'he Jelondong are*, states the company's annual report which will be presented at the annual general meeting Id Kuala Lumpur on Dec 37 fn thU statement. Mr P H Atkinson the chairman mva that74 words
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Article62 1951-12-17 4 Foo Hee Howe, aged 38. of Jalan Ampas. was on Saturday charred In Stn^nore with impersonating a detective m H 1 Street on New 28. Mr B N fmch. ASP said that Foo went to Chan Soo Cheng and asked for $25 as transport expenses for Investigation of62 words
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Article99 1951-12-17 4 SEREMBAN, Sun. PLANTATION workers m the Jasin and Malacca areas have demanded a weekly paid holiday, m line with shop assistants and other workers m the Federation. The demand was made during a recent tour of the areas by Mr. 6. P. S. Nathan, president of99 words
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Article52 1951-12-17 4 £ARGO nandlea at me Singapore roads ana the Harbour Board wharves In November totalled 622 524 tons Of this. 528 413 tons was general cargo, 6,712 tons joal and 87,399 tons oil-In -bulk Cargo handled by the road.and the B.HJB. wharves from January to November52 words
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Article46 1951-12-17 4 Benjamin Robert Tan, aged 41 of Onan Road was In Singapore on Saturday sentenced to nine months' Imprisonment, to be followed by 12 months' police supervision. for criminal breach of trust of a car. valued at $3,000 belonging to Lav Ke w Yon?46 words
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Article25 1951-12-17 4 Six nundred and srveutytwo babies were born m S.ngaporp during the week erded Dec 8 There were 188 deaths. Tuberculosis took 16 live*25 words
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Advertisement183 1951-12-17 4 SUGGESTIONS USEFUL PRESENTS for MEN I •jt Geld A Silver Cigarette Cases, tngm tweed Geld Silver Cigarette Liglters A §i Sterling Silver Ash Trays; Propelling Pencils £> In Geld and Silver Snake patten Key Cnains, God Penknives and Swizzle Sticks Gold Signet Rings, Caff-links aid Fill Slit Sets with M.183 words
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Advertisement170 1951-12-17 4 The Shoes f/10/ understand your feet. THE NEW AVENUE You wi'/l /iike f/ieir Superb Workmanship and Trim Appearance. /l/jo JOHN WHITE iSiaes from 10 to 12. TO BE CLEARED at $15 pair Your Inspection invited. Footwear Dept. HARDIAL SINGH SONS LTD. 26. Raffles Place. Singapore 1. Phone *****. J3V4 1%170 words
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Article121 1951-12-17 5 gIX prizes to encourage agricultural efforts among the 200 squatter familes at the Ayer Hitam resettlement village m north-central Johore were presented by Mrs J. Abbey, wife of the resettlement officer for the Batu Pahat district, at the Hwa Chiao School at Ayer Hitam on Saturday. First121 words
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Article44 1951-12-17 5 Latest fair prices m Singapore are: herrings 14 oz tali tin (Tyne) 70 cts.,: tea 1 lb. pkts (Accrawatte) $2.60.: tea i lb. pkts (Accrawatte) $1.35 coffee 1 lb. tin (lion) $3.00: coconut oil. 28 kati tin $18.50 quart bottle 70 cts.44 words
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Article66 1951-12-17 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE lit- 1411 m Kmerßfncj News from K.L.; I p.m "Monday MaUne*! 1 1.30 News; 1.45—2 "Home on tne Ranjte": 6.15 Children; 6 35 'Adventures In Music"; 6.55 Anrnuncements: 7 News; 7.15 Interlude; 7.30 "Spot the Favourites": 8 World Affairs" (Alllnßton Kennard): 8.15 "At Your Request"; ft "Movie66 words
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325 1951-12-17 5 3 Naval Base staff unions will work together T*HE three Naval Base employees' unions of Singapore, representing over 10,000 workers, will make joint efforts from now on to get better wage scales and service conditions. This was decided at a I three-hour meeting of the^ representatives of the three unions325 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-12-17 5 The position of Singapore's Blood Bank on Dec. 14 was as follows: O A BAB total Donations received 52 37 23 3 115 Transfusions given 32 15 9 3 58 Present stock of fin lc- m hand 35 29 39 1 94 MR. ABDUL SHMtOK. the newly-elected69 words
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Article166 1951-12-17 5 JOHORE BAHRU Sun. MORE than 1,000 people 111 assembled at the Ista'adat Zalrah markam di-raja (grave of Sultan Abubakar), this afternoon to commemorate the anniversary of his funeral. Government officials and the public gathered at the main entrance of Jalan Mahmoodiah cemetery and marched166 words
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Article, Illustration103 1951-12-17 5 SHE CAME FROM U.K. MRS. F. KINGSLEY (m flowered dress) who came all the way from Britain recently for the birth of her only grandchild, attended the christening yesterday of the baby, Ann Carol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Tabor, at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Mr.103 words
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Article153 1951-12-17 5 "llfE have yet a long way to go to make our country happy and contented," said Mr. K. Kanagarat nam. Ceylon's Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Education, m Singapore on Saturday. Mr. Kanagaratnam, who arrived m Singapore last week was addressing the members of153 words
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Article46 1951-12-17 5 An English bed manufacturing company Is mass-pro-ducing low-priced spring bedsteads for Asian markets. The export manager of the company, Mr. J.L. Harrington, passed through Singapore *by air yesterday on his way back to Britain after a tour of agencies In South-East Asia.Agencies - 46 words
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Article53 1951-12-17 5 streamlines itself JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The UMNO central executive committee has formed advisory committees to stream-^ line administration. The committees are organisation and membership, financial affairs, political affairs and administrative organs, information, economy and kampong development, religion and Malay customs education, labour and employment, health and welfare, women's affairs53 words
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Article27 1951-12-17 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The death took place at Muar of Haji Fatimah. binte Buang. mother of Dato Ahmad, retired Assistant Commissioner nt Police. Johore.27 words
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Article211 1951-12-17 5 POLICE WILL SHOW YOU THE WAY A, PLAN to ease traffic congestion along Collyer Quay and at the roundabout at Empress Place during peak hours will be put into operation m Singapore soon. The Traffic Police are to distribute thousands of pamphlets with directions as to the best route to211 words
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181 1951-12-17 5 T»HE Tiong Bahru Community Centre is planning ■I a Christmas treat and entertainment for nearly 1,000 childern m the area, who are below the age of 12 years on Saturday, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. The chairman of the centre, Mr. Teo Seng181 words
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Article28 1951-12-17 5 JOHORE BAHRU Sun. Ang Choon Ping, a shopkeeper, who failed to keep accounts of purchases and sales of beer In his shop, was fined $80 here.28 words
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Article135 1951-12-17 5 Cl 11- STATIONS liable to loac I (bedding today are: DAT Joo Chiat Place. Jalan Eunok Rangoon Rd., Towner Rd.. Herangoon Rd.. Kolam Ayer. McPhersor. Rd., Kirn Choan Rd.. L'ppei Serangoon. Ylo Cba Kang Rd. Govt. Printing Works. Woodleigh Park. Arthur Rd.. Tg. Katong Broadrick Rd., Telok Kurau135 words
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Advertisement119 1951-12-17 5 tfowom INDIAN, PERSIAN AND BOKHARA CARPETS STUPENDOUS REDUCTIONS! SALE DEFINITELY ENDS ON DECEMBER 22nd. SHROFFS <«v«. LTD. Ageno Showroom: 47-49 Stamford Road. SINCAPORE. TEL: ***** a a \lllr?i I; I i*Ti Platidnum )/f WRITINGSET (S4-l5) IV A ».H> mmm. H«*«>-lim4 •ntiM pmm. jV' /V k, r > X V •rtMctiw119 words
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Advertisement69 1951-12-17 5 UOUL -\jovk Cit ufc but a grapefruit destined for F. N. Cordials merits more than a passing glance; i»i inner secrets are revealed to an expert's eye: flavour, freshness and juiciness Add pure cane sugar, under the most modern production conditions m the Far East, and you have a fine,69 words
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Article35 1951-12-17 6 Beet Tiam Slew thank all friends, relatives and members of the S.J.A.B. Telok Ayer Division who kind'y paid night visits, sent wreaths, donations, scrolls, lent cars, lcrnes. assisted and attended funeral on 13th December.35 words
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Article660 1951-12-17 6 •Tust as great a danger as Communism to the healthy future of Malaya Singapore and the Federation alike is the growing canker of corruption. It is the most difficult of all social evils to eradicate because detection and proof of the passing of bribes, once the660 words
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Article438 1951-12-17 6 Means And The Ends At first sight the conference of the "Women's International Democratic Federation," scheduled for Vienna early next year, to "discuss what can be done to improve the lives and education of children" is welcome. Illtreatment of children is almost daily news, and the' need to safeguard their438 words
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994 1951-12-17 6 WALTER TAPLIN - WALTER TAPLIN THE project for a European Army is primarily a n attempt to solve a single, precise problem that of ensuring a German contribution to the defence of Europe without at the same time incurring the danger of a recrudescence of German" nationalistic994 words
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648 1951-12-17 6 IN order to dispose of 1 the apprehensions of some thousands of speci tators. who witnessed the I "Frog War* m a pond at ißedong m Kedah. as reported m the Straits i Times, and to allay fears Df any bad omen, an648 words
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Letter82 1951-12-17 6 WHY do the Penang Police ban cycling m certain parts of George Town? Are they afraid of bandit going about on bicycles? If so. The Police Force is inefficient. If the terror sts roam those areas, let mor«» policemen be posted to challenge them, instead82 words
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Letter147 1951-12-17 6 THE remark by a Supreme Court Judge In Kuala Lumpur the other day (reported by you on Dec. 5) that Tamils are too much inclined "to take to the knife." was to say the least, unwise. It is ridiculous to pass a remark which reflects badly147 words
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Letter119 1951-12-17 6 ISTENING to 'he M-ven Li o'clock news from Radio Malaya on Dec. 12. one heard the latest bandit reports and world news summary delivered m the usual impeccable style. All over at last, one tho'^eh" now for the result of the football match between Singapore and119 words
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Article375 1951-12-17 6 (.real illti-ioi, pINEMAS are the epitome of illusion Their drum*! may be mere shadows and their decorations only thin plaster, but their names art the greatest illusion of all. Singapore boasts tin- Cathay, Alhambra. Capitol, Pavilion and others; treat names, conjuring up tht splendour of the golden375 words
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Advertisement806 1951-12-17 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. TO UEBUKAfI BMU Rikkers. at K.K. Hospital, a girl. Natasha Elisabeth. FKEELAND To Joan and Maurice Freeland on Sunday, Dec. 16 »t K.K. Hospital, a son. Alan Robin announced between Peng Yam. ton jf Madam Tan Choh Ah and the Mr I-ee Eng Chew, and M«rtlyn. third daughter806 words
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Advertisement26 1951-12-17 6 A HANDSOME GIFT FOR HER AND FOR HIM THE IDEAL PERSONAL TYPEWRITER Available with attractive special plastic cover. (6 COLLytR QUAY SINGAPORE OPEN TILL 530 P.M.26 words
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Advertisement116 1951-12-17 6 fr»*^OPTItIBN fellow Institute Ophthalm.c Opticians (Enc I bellow Worshipful Co of Spectacle-Makers (EnR Preemar ~,f the City of London BU Appointment to H M Forces Snvth r.ast Asm 6, Raffles Place Singapore 1 Phone 6C642 clohjlo qeodeo the Id4le /ohop FOR MEN ONLY!! we shall be open until 5.45 every116 words
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Article261 1951-12-17 7 Council draw up scales MEMO WILL BE SENT TO GOVTS. CALARY scales that will attract graduates of the University of Malaya to the Education Department, will be recommended to the Malayan Governments by the Pan-Malayan Council of Stamford Clubs. This was decided at the annual meeting261 words
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226 1951-12-17 7 ON E-HUNDRED-AND-EIGHTEEN Malayan school boys and girls who returned from Australia on board the Charon yesterday had to wait nearly one-and-a-half hours before they could leave the ship to meet relatives and friends who had come to meet them. The delay was due to226 words
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Article40 1951-12-17 7 A small quantity of firewood caught fire yesterday at the Singapore City Council's new electrical power station under construction at Pasir Panjang. The blaze was put out by an engine from the Central Fire Station.40 words
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Article28 1951-12-17 7 The Royal Engineers Old Comrades Association (Singapore Branch) is holding Its annual meeting on Monday Jan 21. 1952 In the Garrison Gymnasium O'l'rrtar Parracks28 words
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106 1951-12-17 7 Only 1 nurse applies for scholarship ALTHOUGH applications for two nursing scholarships m Australia for Malayan nurses were called for over two weeks ago, only one nurse m Singapore has applied so far. According to Singapore nurses, the scholarships are not popular because they offer no definite course with an106 words
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Article116 1951-12-17 7 jyjALAYAN artists In the Western style have so assumed the technique of a rapid statement of their ideas m primary colours that it comes something as a shock to realise that some artists of today still combine realism with a feeling for an expression of light116 words
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Article40 1951-12-17 7 JOHORE BAHRU Sun -j The funeral took place In Johore Bahru of Che Hallmah i binte Abdullah, wife of Inch? Mohd All. retired Junior Customs Officer, Johore. She was the sister-in-law of Inche Mahmood. magistrate at Johor P Bahru40 words
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Article37 1951-12-17 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— A Johore branch of the Federation Union of Health Inspectors was formed m Johore Bahru during the weekend. Tuan Ilaji Mohamed bin Haji Hassan was elected chairman and Mr. W. Moore, secretary.37 words
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Article143 1951-12-17 7 rpHREE anniversaries were celebrated on Saturda> at the Hinghwa Methodist Church, Singapore It was the 25th anniversary of the Rev. Paul S. H. Hang as minister, the 25th anniversary of Rev. and Mrs. Hang's wedding, and also Mrs. Hang's fiftieth birthday. Popularly known as the "bicycle143 words
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Article151 1951-12-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MR. E. Nathan, secretary of the Malayan Trade Union Council, said today that there has been agitation m Labour circles for revival of the Federation Labour Advisory Board since the latter part of 1950. The subject was brought to the notice of Mr.151 words
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90 1951-12-17 7 U.S. admiral ends talks in Singapore ADMIRAL Arthur William Radford. Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, left Singapore by air yesterday after a three-day discussion with Vice-Admiral Sir Ouy Russel, Commander- In-Chief. Far East Station. Admiral Radford. one of the architects of General J. Doolittle's bombing raids on Tokyo, was90 words
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Article, Illustration24 1951-12-17 7 ,nK& .vtaicolui »iaci»onalU ii.fMiih tOia < »»Mfc with the Ladies Club Championship Cup at the Island Club last night.— Straits Times picture.24 words
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Article105 1951-12-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THREE leading Kuala Lumpur architecst today charged the Municipality with "rank obstructionism" m the manner to which it controlled building development. Their main complaint was against the delay m obtaining Municipal approval of building plans. The average period was about four months, but some plans105 words
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Article294 1951-12-17 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. J'HE Tungku Mahkota of Johore presented medals —awarded to Johore Bahru residents m the Sultan of Johore's birthday honours— at a ceremony this morning m the Audience Hall of the Government Offices. Bukit Tambalan. Johore Bahru. Many of those who received medals had294 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-12-17 7 MR C. O. L. SALVESEN, Deputy Commandant of the Singapore Volunteer Special Constabulary, speaking at a farewell tea party given by 100 members of the V.S.C., Joo Chiat Division, to two of their officers m charge, Mr. J. G. Watson and Mr. Hickman. at Joo Chiat Police56 words
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Article51 1951-12-17 7 PENANG, Sun— Ther- is a shortage of domestic servants, particularly cooks, m Penang and Province Wellesley, a spokesman of a servants' agency said to the Strait? Times. One agency has at .resent 10 domestic servants needing employment and 3ft employers wanting to enage them, the spokesman51 words
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Article43 1951-12-17 7 IPOH, Sun. -The territorial chief of Kuala Kang.sar, Orang Kaya Bijaya dl-Raja, opening a new mosque at Kampong Jarau, fire miles north of Enggor, congratulated che people of the kampong on building the mosque entirely on their own.43 words
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Article35 1951-12-17 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun The 60,000 MCA lottery tickets allotted to the Johore Bahru branch of the MCA was sold out m two day. c Mr. Wong Peng Long, the branch secretary, said today.35 words
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Article92 1951-12-17 7 (MARINE police launches and harbour sampans iTI came to the rescue yesterday when a stiff north easterly breeze caused casualties among Royal Sin gapore Yacht Club boats racing m Singapore Roads Of about 30 boats racingflve capsized and four others wer c dismasted All the capsized92 words
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Article200 1951-12-17 7 S'pore-K.L. pilot train derailed KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. THE engine and tool-toox of the pilot train of the 61ngapore-Kuala Lumpur train were derailed this morning between Tenang and Labis m Johore There were no casualties. Today's day mall train services between Gemas and Labis were cancelled. A north bound goods train200 words
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Article70 1951-12-17 7 THE grandsons of the Sul- tan of Johore, Tungku Mahmud. 19, and Tungku Abdul Rahman, 17 arrived m Singapore by air yesterday after two years In Australia. The princes both studying m Sydney Trinity Grammar School are home for their Christmas holidays. They were greeted at70 words
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288 1951-12-17 7 BLY THE MAY SPEAK ON CIVIL DEFENCE T»HE Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, is ex--1 pec ted to make a statement on civil defence m tomorrow's Legislative Council meeting when lie seeks the Council's approval of the rules govern i»'< the formation of a civil defence corps m the288 words
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Article134 1951-12-17 7 349 houses will be ready soon THE firs; lot of the S'n.n.>rt Realty housing scheme, consisting of 320 terrace a;id semi-detached houses bungalows and 29 shops, will be ready for occupation within the next three months, an official of the estate said yesterday. Since the development scheme was Initiated, there134 words
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Article287 1951-12-17 8 Diary Of A Man Who Talked Pater Moen's Diary. (Faber 10s. 6d.) By H. E. BATES THE French resistance movement 'has inspired a considerable literature, both of fact and fiction. We do not hear quite so much of the resistance of other countries, particularly that of Norway, an omission that287 words
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656 1951-12-17 8 JOHN MOORE - Western Civilization 's Great Debt to Islam JOHN MOORE By Persia and the Victorians. By Marzieh Cail. (Allen 6 Unwin. 12$. 6d). A Mirror for Princes. Translated from the Persian by Reuben Levy. (Cresset Press. 155.) TLfOST Europeans are iT shamefully unaware of our debt to the high civilisation of656 words
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Advertisement254 1951-12-17 8 t/our own Comp/ete £/ecfi»ie W^ Workshop Equipment for /ess TnCW (Price subject to alteration) V I NFW yor AND PLEASURE AT RI J' T /<~~*ft?*^3*W*^ ftl I FROM MAKING THINGS AT HOME \f^^%^ yX^k. I Here is the means of doing many useful things hundreds of home repair and construction254 words
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Miscellaneous332 1951-12-17 8 Straits Times Crossword across 7 rikm hinu (anag) <io>. JTraiTS I imeS UOSSWOrg g iBoine greatness BHe catches animals for 1 B 2 H 3 H 4 B 5 H 6 H 7 H 8 i N d ht "'a> (7) M H m M 10. Athletic dog (7) l332 words
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Article802 1951-12-17 9 JAMES WICKENDE - JAMES WICKENDE, By MALARIA and banditry m Malaya have much m common. In both diseases there is an elusive endemic enemy sapping the life of the country. In both, the ingredients of success are to know the enemy's pattern of life, and then evolve special methods802 words
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Article362 1951-12-17 9 JAMES LONG - THIS MAY BE AN EXAMPLE FOR ASIA JAMES LONG By A SUCCESS story for the world's poorer nations was told m Rome at the sixth world convention of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the U.N. Cited as the "poor boy heroes who became rich" were Denmark, Sweden and the362 words
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Article77 1951-12-17 9 s PERTH SHIPS soon will be arriving m Western Australia from California with 11.000 tons of oil searching equipment to be used In drilling operations at Exmouth Oulf Exmouth Oulf country resembles the oil country <;f Texas and Indications there are "very satisfactory". MM Ampol Petroleum*; Managing Director.77 words
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1076 1951-12-17 9 Giant Telescope Sees Millions Of New Worlds FINDING oi more than 1 350 new clusters of universes In the far depths of space, around 2,000,000,000.000,000.000,--000 miles from the earth, is announced by the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Each of the clusters consists of several aggregations of stars as large as1,076 words
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Advertisement136 1951-12-17 9 <^^^^X .lift tSatfllK'wfP^aK <ii Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son. because he has always used Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too, and it costs me so little. Dentifrice Ggg^, HI 1 1 <• D. *W. OH LTD.. lOKMM, INOUUI»MAJESTIC CO. 116, ORCHARD ROAD136 words
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Article368 1951-12-17 10 MALAYAN Tin companies report this progress: fAPAH Rubber Estates Ltd.. reported that for the year ending 31-8-51 a profit was shown of $882,390 (111%). Final dividend of 50% will make 80% total for the year. Net liquid assets at $636,482 are equivalent to $1.09 per share. All-in368 words
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Article51 1951-12-17 10 rjUTHRIE tt Coirpany announce the following outputs from estate and mine^» m the Outhrle Group, for November and to date 1951. In that orderRubber db). 5.653.676. 65--685 396. Black tea Ob). 165 000 1.606.--000. Palm oil (tons). 1.247. 12.708 Palm kernels (tons). 354 3.065. TUi-ore (picu'D. 1.200.51 words
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450 1951-12-17 10 From A Market Correspondent Pnlrly large buyers returned to the Rubber share market at the !owei levels. They were encouraged to some extent *>y the steadiness of the commodl'y despite bearish prognostications by the Trade. Among Industrials Wearne Brothers had a further surgt of buying450 words
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Article181 1951-12-17 10 riLECTRICITY produced by £i Perak River Hydro-Elec-tric Power In the past year rose by J3.000.000 units to 301 m. units, including 276 m. units, compared with 247 m supplied to Its main customers, the Malayan tin producers. Thix wtpanslon. coupled with partial heneflt from the higher181 words
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Article311 1951-12-17 10 BUSINESS reported done on the Malayan .share markets last week Included: Industrials: Fraaer Neave Ord. $3.80 to $400, Gammon $2.62.. $2 65, Goodwood Park $i.72\ cum to $1.63 ex, Hammer $41.00. Malayan Breweries $5.20 to $5.05 to $5.15. Malayan Cement 49 to .51. Malayan Collieries $1,724 ex dlv.311 words
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Article149 1951-12-17 10 From Oor Own Correspond* nl. MELBOURNE Sun INVESTMENT prices moved variably on the Melbourne Exchange at the week-end, with a light volume of trading. Palls slightly outnumbered rls?s. and were a little steeprr. The best move, howevrr. was m the Pastoral issue Squattirg Investment, up 2s 3d.149 words
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Article425 1951-12-17 11 Portsmouth and Rotherham lose LONDON, Sunday. YESTERDAY'S U.K. soccer shocks were by no means confined to the cup. The leaders of both the First and Second Divisions were beaten convincingly, Portsmouth at home to Liverpool and Rotherham at Nottingham Forest. On grounds softened by thaw, goalsReuter - 425 words
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Article141 1951-12-17 11 LEEDS Sun. IJRITAJN beat New Zealand by IS points (two goals, four tries) to 12 (four tries) In the third Rugby League teat here ytsterday to make a clean sweep of the series. Britain led 13-6 at the interval. Territorially New Zealand had slightly the betterReuter - 141 words
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Article59 1951-12-17 11 Twenty-year- r k. Jaflur oln Zazuli. win'ntr of the last month's "Phillips Classic" marathon grass track race, bt at D. Jenkins (RAF Tengah CO arid Sulliman Awang (Cosmopolitan CO by one and two seconds respectively to win the Singapore Cycle Racing Association's Hill Climb event held at Buklt59 words
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Article279 1951-12-17 11 Aldershot shot out by Buxton LONDON. Sun. II7ITH the prospect of meet"T ing the most fashionable teams m the land as their prize, the nine remaininu non-League clubs met with contrasting fortunes m their FA. Cup second round struggles yesterday. Two of them, Buxton and Stockton, gained places m the279 words
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Article48 1951-12-17 11 »n* n.cow Bin xoungstert yesterday won the Seletar PC. "Dlcki" cup nnul by Mating the Junior Athletic Association by its goal* to one at See Scorers were K.wa Kirn Beng i«j and Andrew Tan 1 2 1 for Youngsters 8 Vicker scored Juniors oniv goal48 words
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402 1951-12-17 11 LONDON. Sun »pHF Bmttfc African Rugby Union touring team beat Swansea by one goal, two penalty goals (11 points) to one try (three points) yesterday after drawing 3-3 at half-time. It waa a great match. Swansea had the better of the opening stages andReuter - 402 words
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377 1951-12-17 11 FINAL ENGLAND TRIAL LONDON, Sunday. Dl beating the potential England team m the final D Rugby Union trial at Twickenham yesterday, the Rest provided the selectors with a series of perplexing issues to ponder over when they meet this weekend to choose the side toReuter - 377 words
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Article44 1951-12-17 11 The Slngapcrr liland Club cave away 111 prize* at their first PrlKgivtng Night last night Winner of the women* championship was Mrs. A Weekei: runner-up Mrs I Moffatt Tbe men'i cltmplonshlp was woo by VI Perrler-Uavor: runner-up A B Davis.44 words
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Article644 1951-12-17 11 LONDON. Sun POOIBALL league standinßs after yesterday's matches were: P W D L F A pit Portsmouth 21 13 3 ***** 29 Manchester U22 12 4 B 49 32 28 Arsenal 22 12 4 6 43 29 28 Bolton 31 11 5 535 32 27 Newcastle644 words
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1133 1951-12-17 12 GUNN CHIT THYE - Singapore take Cup by 5-4 margin PAN YAP'S WIN CLINCHES ISSUE GUNN CHIT THYE By PENANG. Sunday. SINGAPORE, making their second appearance m the Foong Seong Cup badminton competition, today wrested the trophy from the defending champions, Penang, by five matches to four the narrowest victory margin ever recorded m1,133 words
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Article213 1951-12-17 12 PENANG, Sun. A PROPOSAL that a SoutbEaat Aaia cap com petition for badminton should be orcanised was made by Mr. Heah Joo Seanr. president of the Penang Badminton Association, when he addressed Koong Seong Cap players and officials at a dinner held In their honour today.213 words
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Article359 1951-12-17 12 WALCOTT STOPS 2nd INNS ROT PERTH, Sun. UTEST INDIES touring team, with a first Innings lead of 43 runs over West Australia got another poor start when they went In for their second innings yesterday. At close of play they were 133 for five, 176 runs ahead with half theReuter - 359 words
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611 1951-12-17 12 BOMBAY, Sunday. t^NGLAND, helped by a fine century by Tom Grave--12 ney (his fifth of the tour), were fighting back here today, the third day of the second Test match against India who declared their first innings at 485 for nine this morning, a611 words
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Article84 1951-12-17 12 PENANG Sun. -A public addrrsf svjtem has bceo Installed at the Penang Turf Club and will oe used for the first time cfurlni the four-day Christmas-New Year mretlng. The STStJim irlll be tried out on Friday The Installation will now enable racegoers to listen to race commentaries84 words
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Article151 1951-12-17 12 NEW YORK. Sun. fHE Rankings Committee of the United States Lawn Tennis Association sprang a surprise yesterday when they nominated Tony Trabert. 21 -year-old Cmii cinnati player, as No. 1 In the American men's rankings for 1951. These rankings are subject to ratification at the annualReuter - 151 words
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Article154 1951-12-17 12 IPOH. Sun. I PRAK rugger fan« havtl high hopes of seeing the State XV qualify for the H.M.S Malaya competition when they meet Selangor m their important replay on the Ipoh padang on Saturday. Perak ran out*easy winners; 1 13-3 > when the two States154 words
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293 1951-12-17 12 EVATT HITS AT BOARD IN ROW OVER SYD BARNES From JACK FINGLETON (Exclusive to the Straits Times) MELBOURNE, Sunday. OYDNEY Barnes's failure against Victoria on Friday when he made four has m no way diminished criticism of the Board of Cricket Control for excluding him m the third Test against293 words
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Article158 1951-12-17 12 NSW hit 449 then miss chances MELBOURNE. Sun NEW South Wales added 1M runs (or the last three wickets yes erday to carry their Urat Innings total to 449 against Victoria, the Sheffield Shield holders. Victoria replied with 18S for four and finished the duy 260 runs behind. Missed chancesReuter - 158 words
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Article84 1951-12-17 12 PARIS Sun.— England won the first four matches against Prance m the first round (European sone) of the Thomas Cup. the Davis Cup of badminton here yesterday. Five matches remain to be decided today. Singlet: Kenneth Oreasley beat Henri Pellizza 15-11. 15-7 and Noel Radford defeatReuter - 84 words
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Article39 1951-12-17 12 TODAY: 13J pm. i 8 4' 838 pm i* 9i. 13 3! am .9 6) 722 am. n.li. TOMORROW: 2.02 p m <8 3< 7 11 pm i 4.9). 107 m i 9 3l 7.55 a.m. LSI39 words
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Advertisement864 1951-12-17 12 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE AS ONE lot, two attractive facant bungalows 2 b/r. E. St W Hygla Ban.. off Opper Serangoon Road Total area 16.348 sq.ft. Principals only Price $33,000. Box No. A9033. B.T. SI ANDARU-VACUUM OH Company seeks bids basis dollars cents square foot Lot* 420/3 420/4 420864 words
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Advertisement201 1951-12-17 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. MISCELLANEOUS MATCH your personality and purse with a Nord Rutkewlti original model dress A(Jelphl Hotel Grill Room entrance". THE SERVANTS AGENCY. (Estd. 1911) for domestic servants trained In European homes 17. Ohoby Ghaut nr Cathay Tel 4897 INVISIBLE visual ?.lds first time available In Malaya, corneal lenses for201 words
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Advertisement148 1951-12-17 12 "It feels as if there's always some- "His sight is tine!" says Doctor. Th* thing m my e>es." cries John. Mother trouble is inflammation caused by worries: "Oh! Is hi* sight alright?" glare and dust. I advise Optrex. So, every day John bathes his eyes "Well!" says Mother some days148 words
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Miscellaneous28 1951-12-17 12 RUGGER: FAN Cap 2nd. round. R.A.S.C. t GHQ Signals at Tangiin; B.C.C. 'A' R.\.>.( at S.C.C. HOCKEY: 8.0.D.C.A. »P.«T at r. T; B.R.C. v Sherwood Forestera at S.R.C.28 words
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