Sunday Standard, 19 August 1951
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Title Section16 1951-08-19 1 ajldjfj Sunday Standard VOL. II NO. 49. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1951. 20 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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Article113 1951-08-19 1 6 Policemen Knifed By Terrorists leHseran Mob Violence li!lrß\\. Auo 18 (AP> Six policemen were I :»> terrorists of the fanatical Fedayan Islam > \esterda> while breaking un an Mrntion. -h OC< 'ed when ng advanced I Fedajan rs ind tried to police said. -e wound** 1 was an Ira113 words
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Article42 1951-08-19 1 ABDULLLAH: 10 MEN GO ON TRIAL RDAN Aug. 18 >: ten men ac- b the issassinag Abdul] in Jordan ened 1 e today being are both r"i into the i here under heavy the three-man j irdan laws' 1 N :rLjrde:ed < Esnsho, a42 words
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113 1951-08-19 1 LOS ANGELES, Au;. 18. (AP).— Prince Kazum Kashan i has filed a *uit for US SJOO.OOO damages against n' n and four policemen. He charged false impriii Prince. 2«. former political science student at Los said that he was arrested on August 19.113 words
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224 1951-08-19 1 Teheran, Aug. 18. (UP).— Richard Stokes, British Lord Pm> Seal and chief negotiator in the Anglo-Iranian oil d spute s lid today thai the eight-point settlement plan put forward on Wednesday was Britain's :i r ti proposal. Bu* he ad le i he is willing224 words
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Article43 1951-08-19 1 AIR Vice Marshal R. S. b: eke, AOC the RAF in Malaya who is in Ceylon on convalescent leave, has deterred his return to Singapore until September ■'•M The Air Vice-Marshal and Mrs. Blucke were originally to have returned today.43 words
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Article, Illustration82 1951-08-19 1 Above Standard photograph was taken on board the Jalagopal yesterday shortly alter the Maharani of Vizianagaram, and Col. and Mrs. G. S. Gill who are accompanyln^ t*-. urani on her visit t0 Singapore, had been garlanded by leaders of the Indian and Sikh community here. The82 words
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370 1951-08-19 1 Egyptian Swimmers Reject Daily Ma il Prizes Charges Of Slandering Farouk FOLKESTONE, Aug 18 (AP)— Egyptian swimmers in Thursday's cross channel swim— including the winner iMareeh Hassan Hamad have turned down their prizes as a protest against alleged British newspaper attacks against Egypt's King 1 Farouk. The marathon FranceEngland swim370 words
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258 1951-08-19 1 HONGKONG. Auft 18 (Reu-ter-AAP)— An Italian merchant and a Japanese bookstore assistant were both executed yesterday and four, other foreigners were given various terms of imprisonment for plotting to murder high-rank-ing officials in Peking, according to an official announcement last night. The two men258 words
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86 1951-08-19 1 LOURDES. Aug. 18 <AP) Thousands of French pilgrims poured into this Catholic shrine yesterday hoping for miraculous cures. The 78th National French Pilgrimage to this little Pyrenees town, where in 1858 13-year-old peasant rirl named Bernadette Soubirous first saw apparitions of the Virgin Mary, is86 words
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Article88 1951-08-19 1 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH B> Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Saturday Neither America nor Britain "is treating Malaya with adequate justice in the matter of economic policy" declared the Economist today in a lengthy leader entitled "Raw Deal In Malaya." *The fault in London lies in the Treasury's departmental88 words
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154 1951-08-19 1 BANGKOK, Aug. 13. (Reu-ter-AAP) Thailand and the United States today formalised in Bangkok an agreement on the export of natural rubber from this country to the U.S.A., it was officially announced. Under the agreement the Thai Government assures the availability and allocation of 125,000 tons154 words
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Article60 1951-08-19 1 NEARLY thirty R.A.F. Brigands and Hornets, and R.A.A.F Lincolns attacked a single bandit target area in Negri Sembilrm yesterday in a follow-up action to an encounter between bandits and security forces. The aircraft bombed and strafed bandit escape routes from the area of the60 words
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262 1951-08-19 1 Reds Report 1st Step In Neutral Line Compromise UNITED NATIONS ADVANCE BASE BELOW KAESONC, Aug. 18 (UP) The four-man sub-committee held its second meeting today with the Communists reporting that the first step ha* been made tov ard a compromise agreement on a ceasefire line. The two United Nations and262 words
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147 1951-08-19 1 Allied, Red Troops Clash On 2 Fronts US Bth ARMY HQ, KOREA. Aug 18 (AP)— lt was officially reported today that Allied and Communist troops collided in hand-to-hand combat on both the east and West fronts on Friday. Allied patrols on the central front moved within sight of Pyonggang, but147 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-08-19 1 RECIPIENTS of certificates of commendation lined up at the parade held at the Police Trainins School yesterday morning. (Left to right) Inspector A. Gopalan, V.S.C. Chief Inspector G. C. Ross, Chief Inspector J. Paul, Miss Eleanor Orr. V.S.C. F. E. Rodri sues, V.S.C. Lim Teck 800. V.S.C. William76 words
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Article, Illustration244 1951-08-19 1 MR. W. S. HOSEASON, manager of the North British and Mercantile Insurance Co. Ltd. Singapore, was fatally injured this morning in a motorcar crash in Kal'a.ng Road. The car hit a bus post. Mr. Iloseason died on the way to hospital. A prominent figureStandard - 244 words
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Article95 1951-08-19 1 ATHKNS. Au«. IB <AP» Kiiig Paul signed a decree todav cummutin)4 the two year .sentence on Crete's Romeo. Costa Kephaloyannis. to fourteen months, thereby effecting his immediate release for reunion with his bride Tassoula. Costa has been in custody since September 1 last year but time95 words
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86 1951-08-19 1 MR RICHARD G I■ BJ Australian Minister- Em i- teraaJ Allans, acrompan e i by Mr Max Lowadajr. till I irate secretary, visited Un» FARFLF Training School yea terday afternoon On SunH.iv ||f party will gpend a quite da; Buki: Serene. Mr Catej86 words
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129 1951-08-19 1 JUDGE RAPS WITNESSES WHO HANG BACK IN THE Hitfh Court jraairnisy 111 Justi<-(- Fletcher" Rogei criticised the reluctance ot »■<»- Kritnesses to tnotoi accident* to come Forward ith statement! I the [''Lice He ftairi. 'I can only attribute I thi> reluctance to the appallii < i spun ol nr cspon-129 words
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Article57 1951-08-19 1 NO HEAD, NO TAIL BEATS GOVT. BAN Standard SUIT Reporter MAW restaurant! in Singapore last night wrved suckling p:us without the head and tail The i pitf too wu sliced up and not. a» i USUII served m (MM piertThis was a move to beat the i ban on suckling57 words
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Advertisement10 1951-08-19 1 MEQ/CAL NBEOS ?ITZNER g/xeMfeamfi f Vibrating shuttle. t^\?\ Sewing forward10 words
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Advertisement7 1951-08-19 1 ICE -CREAM SINGAPORE 5420/5429 KUALA LUMPUR *****7 words
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Article599 1951-08-19 2 'Lift Ban On Night Shooting' TIfOST nights now in orchards along Thompson Road, Mandai, Changi, Serangoon and Pasir Panjang. the harsh shrill cries of the huge winged bats descending on .the ripening rambutans or blossoming durian trees fill the orchard owners with a desperation born of frustration. They see these599 words
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114 1951-08-19 2 and leave the fruit laden rambutan trees bare, but can do nothing about it. Before the war, they would exact a heavy toll of these depredators. Hunters would take up positions across the flight of the foxes or string along the orchard trees and shoot114 words
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Article, Illustration309 1951-08-19 2 Standard Staff B^porler The SINGAPORE Civil Defence Headquarters is to be moved from its present premises at the Colonial Secretariat to the Civil Defence Technical Training School at Kolam Ayer tomorrow. The Commissioner for Civil Defence, Brigadier E. Pe Davies, told The Standard yesterdayChee Koon Lin; Michael Anchant - 309 words
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60 1951-08-19 2 FOLLOWING have been elected to the Singapore Association, Chartered Institute of Secretaries. Associates (A.C.1.5.) Mr. T.J. Booth. Accountant. Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes. SingaFellows (F.C.I. S> Mr. R.W. Watson-Hyatt OBE ED BA, Senior Education Officer. Singapore. Members will celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of the Chartered60 words
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Article48 1951-08-19 2 A. SINNATHAMBY claimed trial in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, when charged with forging an immiS ration certificate of identity on uly 12, at East Reclamation Immigration Office. The case was postponed to Aug. 28 for hearing. Bail of $1,000 was offered.48 words
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284 1951-08-19 2 COMMERCIAL firms which do not come under the scope of the Weekly Holidays Bill are legally not bound to give their employees one day off every week, said Mr. C. W. Lvle, Acting Commissioner of Labour when interviewed by The Standard yesterday. Traditionally284 words
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Article62 1951-08-19 2 A SPOKESMAN of Radio 1 Malaya told The Standard jres- terriay that it had Dot yet been decided what programme would go on the air in place of Mr. Alex Joseys "Malayan Affairs," which come off the air after i Aug. 26. The spokesman said that62 words
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Advertisement462 1951-08-19 2 DEATH HOSEASON: Suddenly on 18th August. William Sanford Hoseason beloved Husband of May Hoseason. Funeral 4 p.m. Sunday Bidadari. SITUATION VACANT TALLY Clerks required by Shipping Company. Yearly increase and Bonus plus free medical attention. Apply in writing stating age and previous experience to Box No. T.354 S'pore Standard FOR462 words
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Advertisement118 1951-08-19 2 FOUII for bSSS?" ill I ,ii!li >i<vitii:«v E>iti<i M akett oj Finest Q* f,, /V Loveliness for you I stars know how to >v 3Hp*^ care for ihr skin— fc the>- use Lux Toilet S apt, ire white Lux ioilrt Soap \n<.i enliance the natural bcaut\ af^DUK skin, too. Just118 words
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Article435 1951-08-19 3 Second Phase Of Model Suburb To Begin Standard Mail Keporler AS THE first section of Sennetl Realt; K*iai<-*« housing scheme is nrarin<: completion in I ppet* M juni* »i Road, a second phase consisting of an athlilional IW) houses has already been |»lanne<l to start435 words
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Article, Illustration598 1951-08-19 3 GEORGE RASIAH - PEPPER ODOURS ARE FELLING THE S'PORE AIR AGAIN GEORGE RASIAH By New Plantation At Bukit Gombak Standard Staff Reporter r HE SPICY odours of Malayan pepper which once attracted Western adventurers to these i shores, are filling the air once again. From SI2 a picul in 1939 pepper has skyrocketted598 words
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Article77 1951-08-19 3 She Went For A Bath— Lest Watch SENTENCE ol six months' rigorous imprisonmrnt to be followed by a year's police supervision was imposed on Kwqng Sow in the Singapore Third District Couri yesterday, for stealing a watch worth $32.50 1 belonging to a woman, Loke Lai Km], at Victoria Street77 words
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Article40 1951-08-19 3 THK FESTIVAL ol V- tain Exhibition held ai the United Er [ineers premises which the Gover:i"(>: Sir Franklin G;mson v\>'.u-(\ on Friday was wi >ngly described in the Singapore Standard on Friday as the "British [ndustries Fair Exhibition."40 words
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Article, Illustration200 1951-08-19 3 ELEVEN members of the police force ana a girl received certificates of da«on f«j^; EvansTesteX' "t Ro^Tratatog School, Thornson Road. Three other, who had been C ited tor similar awards were not present to receive the certificates. The ru-1 Miss Eleanor Orr,Standard - 200 words
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Article73 1951-08-19 3 FOUND guilty of bribing a a police sergeant, Keling bin Madon. of $50 Seet Bark Chini. a 43-year-old seaman of New Market Road was sentenced in i the Singapore Fourth Court yes- i terday, to two months rigorous imprisonment. The Magistrate. Mr. P. Clague, remarked thai a73 words
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Article43 1951-08-19 3 NINETY members of the staff of the 5 Sub. Depot 22:; Base Ordnance Deoot eave a farewell dinner to their Chief Clerk. Mr. K G. Mathews, at the Emoress ilo'il last night. Mr. Mathews will Ifave shortly for India for three months' vacation.43 words
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Article67 1951-08-19 3 AFTI-'.R some niisiindrrstandin« with her husband a 25--year-old hinesr unman swallowed four hair pins and some sleeping drugs to end her life. Yesterday. Chan >iew Vint; pleaded guilty in the Singapore Seeond Police ourt. when (harged "with Irving to commit suicide at her house in l.orong67 words
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Article88 1951-08-19 3 ITHACA. New York, Aug. 17 (Reuter) Mr. Mansor FadzaL, ;i noting observer from Singapore to the World Assembly oA Youth fWAYi was nom^ back home considerably impressed by the "warm friendly it-f!i!:_; o! the American people." "T ftnd the United States reallj democratic country,** said Mi.88 words
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39 1951-08-19 3 A successful [ndian variety concert svas staged by V^e Nel Men...' ial Lib ary Committee ai the Victoria T eii e I night. The concert will be I -M once more tonight il 800 p.nt39 words
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Article45 1951-08-19 3 G RAMASAMY i.. i ged in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with causi; hurt to Govin.dai ijoo wit :i i ron p.i>r at Ve i >amy Road on Aug 17. He ch»imed I ial and was allowed $250 bail until An? 25.45 words
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Advertisement170 1951-08-19 3 MALAYAN Gl! iSI ASrCCIATION MILLION SWEEP TICKETS PLEASE APPLY FOR TICKETS EARLY TICKETS NUMBERED 1,000,001 2,000,000 Ist Prixe $250,000 2nd Prize $120,000 3rd Prixe 50,000 4th Prixe 20,000 2 Prizes of $10,000 10 Prizes of 5,000 20 Prizes of 2,000 50 Prizos of 1,000 PRIZES PAID IN FULL Definite Dote170 words
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912 1951-08-19 4 A.E.G. BLADES - Reds forced to jungles; No illusions about them, says C.I.D. A.E.G. BLADES ThU article is jin I reply to Wayfardfl 'Does CID Know Fabts Abqut Singapore's Reds?' tblnch was published in The Singapore Standard list Friday. We cannot, for security reason, expect the CID to give all the facts about912 words
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Article, Illustration263 1951-08-19 4 Ban an suckling pigs: Tawkays 'father upset Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S restaurant owners, housewives and member* of the public welcomed the Government move in banning the killing of Mit-klini! pigs. However, Singapore's towkays are rather upset about it. Many expressed the doubt as to how the Government is going to263 words
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Advertisement412 1951-08-19 4 The WATCH of I QUALITY II IJU>IkS tf GENTS iH f& N 17 or Zl JEWELS A.B 4 Jf 7 ObtasjtaCXfl tr <- m i AW Icadtwfi W nek Dealer* Jlu Mt«liral!v A|>pr*»\td TREATMENT Fj t \joh r TnmbU C'i Fiji r *:i S:^ *C hit idaches, etc., Th it412 words
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Advertisement215 1951-08-19 4 .■IUIOJIS who suSri? VITAMIH.MINERAE; •aches. Lose Weight. Worry hy. Jlfife, I U M/J />»*«/ Way Back to Health i Hupjne* Wher. *ou'rt »r.i«T.k, fee :>cnous, J^-.« rflxjy tpcrii, r.c ecr'p fo; »ck or f^v, ffmiu. mi mhm foor em fccfc d»i p»rtu«. »r»<) »oi-r »r.ir.(3 briUbnca h«n rou fe«l o.<i215 words
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Article, Illustration342 1951-08-19 5 photo. Aerocem i.s liquid cement j sprayed oi a thin frame-work of buildings. It makes construe- 1 tion by the new method easy and economical. Government's co operative shop scheme to fight high prices in the Federation is well under way. About 100 shops on minesStandard - 342 words
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314 1951-08-19 5 Standard Staff Reporter A CALL TO appoint a Commission to enquire into the up of the Broadcasting Department as a whole "which seems most unsatisfactory" was issued \estenla> by Mr. C. R. Dasaratlia Raj, Labour Member for Roehore District in the Singapore Legislative314 words
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Article155 1951-08-19 5 Standard Woman Reporter IN search of electrical appliances here for her new maibiun In India is Her Highness Vidyavati Devi, Maharanee of Vizianagaram. She arrived from Madras yesterday accompanied by ber private secretary. Mr. Kas.'iram. and Col and Mrs. G. S GilL The party is155 words
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Article116 1951-08-19 5 POWER CUTS SIB-STATIONS in Singapore liable to load shedding today: DAY Asia Kubbrr I. (won* 3. Sims \v .saw Mill. shell Co.. Lee KuhtM-r Works. Mt. Batten Network. Cathay. McDonald House. Armfiiian St. I>.C. Tan Cliye Place lort .inning. Si'aJi St./ Waterloo St.. St. AJidrews/Hl«h st Mamford Kd.. Albert Street.116 words
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222 1951-08-19 5 Standard Shipping Reporter A MOTION seeking an amendment in the Qualifications for the vacant P<>st ol an Assistant Mechanical Engineer in the Singapore Municipal Engineer's Department will be moved at the next ordinary meeting of the Commissioners on Aug. 31222 words
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158 1951-08-19 5 Standard Staff Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Sat.— At the dead of night on April 3, the Butterworth police during: a routine check at a house in New Ferry Road, Butterworth, discovered a plant for the manufacture of face cream. In the Butterworth Sessions Court yesterday, Wong Yuen158 words
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Article64 1951-08-19 5 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (Aug. 18 were per lb: No. 1 RSS Spot Louse $1.44 $1.45 FOB in bales Sept No. 1 RSS $1.41 $1 41* No. 2 RSS $1 364 $1.37* No 3 RSS $1.28 $l.:tO RMA 1 on reg. tender August $1.4464 words
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Article14 1951-08-19 5 SINGAPORE. Sat The price of Tin today was $4151 per picul Up $4*.14 words
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Article72 1951-08-19 5 A TOTAL »f 25.000 entries were received for the Coca Cola Crown Corks guessing competition at tlio Trade Exhibition a*. Happy World. The oorks were counted in the presence at Mr. H.iinid of the Happy World Stadium, and the number in ihv jsr was toand to be72 words
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Article148 1951-08-19 5 RIOTS SEQUEL TWO MALAYS. Jumat bin Sujak (15* and Abdul Taib bin Ibrahim '29' charged with rioting and burning of a Singapore Traction Company kiosk and a Cold Storage van at the Junction of Joo Chi.it Place and Telok Kurau Road during the December disturbances last148 words
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Article33 1951-08-19 5 JOHOKE BAHRU. Sat.—Custonms Officers today found three pounds ot opium concealed in ;i lurry. Three Chinese detained were later released by the police. They will be charged in court today33 words
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Advertisement91 1951-08-19 5 Please hook early: our SEATING CAPACITY nil! !>«• severely strained at.. X CATHAY Diabetes Why Worry Wbeo U I Li m s Diabetes Herb Tea can* give vou speedy relief Get vouj Herb Tea by 1 your side and eat what* vou 'ike when you like D. T. LIM 6c91 words
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Advertisement90 1951-08-19 5 POWER-PACKED DAGENITE MOTOR BATTERIES for LONGER LIFE Sold by all leading motor dealers Factory Rrpresentctives T.V. MITCHELLS, CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG 4r!^> BECAUSE TWICE THE VITAMINS! /■TtJ^^^^^i Ji n<in§ of «ny oth«' cod l A I llc A I z•/ v I«■»• ImfV l hian rotencif I I90 words
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Article, Illustration795 1951-08-19 6 A Hampden bomber taking off from a British east coast airfield collided with another aircraft of the same type almost as soon as it had left the ground. Shattered by the impact, both aircraft were soon en ul fed by a flaming sea of petrol. AlmostStandard - 795 words
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Article, Illustration228 1951-08-19 6 'G2' Is Everyone 's Friend Because He Mixes Cocktails Standard Shipping Reporter MIXING drinks and < shaking: cocktails is an old story to Guiseppc (iris, Italian barman on board the Sebastiano Caboto which was in Singapore, yesterday. And Guiseppe ought to know he's been doing: this pleasant job for 35Standard - 228 words
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Article176 1951-08-19 6 PENANG. Mr. Mohammed Sopie, a former teacher at St. Xavier"s Institution, who went to the United Kingdom about a year ago to learn social welfare work will be among the passengers returning in th e Carthage today. Other Malayans returning include Miss F. Haji Shamsuddin. Miss176 words
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48 1951-08-19 6 NEW YORK, Aug. 18 (UP)— The first Japanese vessel to enter New York harbour since World War 11, yesterday brought 2,000 tons of cargo and 12 passengers. She was the 9,500-ton Wakashima Maru which made its trip .I£oro__Ygkoharna under a new48 words
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180 1951-08-19 6 Standard Shipping; Reporter OPEN house hospitality was the Keynote on board the Lloyd Triestino 9,000-ton passenger liner, Sebastiano Caboto, when she arrived in Singapore on Friday on her maiden voyage to Far Eastern ports. The ship's agents. Harper. Gilfillan and Co. Ltd.. Commandante180 words
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40 1951-08-19 6 Salvaged Jap Ship For Sale In London LONDON, Aug. 18 (AFP)— A factory ship, believed to be the former Japanese factory-ship, "Tonam Maru III," was put on sale yesterday for £2,000,000 by a shipowner whose identity is kept a secret.40 words
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94 1951-08-19 6 NEW YORK. Aug. 3 (Reu- ter) Air France announced yesterday that it bad ordered ten new si 1 per Constellation airlines to add to its fleet. The French Airline said the planes would cost al ll $15,000,000. The first will be delivered about March94 words
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Article81 1951-08-19 6 NEW YORK CITY Th* successful use of rariar to pilot a ship into New York Harbour during a recent demonstrate in has shown the usefulness of this method for safe docking of ves sels during a fog The test was made here by the81 words
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Advertisement431 1951-08-19 6 I I£3 Tft^ite FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Son Francisco, Los Angeles All Amcricon tr Canadian Cities Pe-tong P S ham Spore ROBERT LUCKENBACH 24 2£Aug 27/28Aug 29Aug,'lSept GEORGE LUCKENBACH 24/26Sept 27/28Sept 29Sept/lOcf CHINA BEAR 24/26Oct 27/28Oct 290ct/lNov For full porticulan Dry Cargo Deep Tanks and Passenger AgentsI431 words
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Advertisement44 1951-08-19 6 PJSJ B. L s/s RAJULA accepting cargo and passengers for NAGAPATTINAM MADRAS S'porc P Shorn Penonc Deporting 2-9-51 3-9-51 5-9-51 27-9-51 28-9-51 30 9 51 AGENTS: Singapore: Islay Kerr Co., Colfyei Quoy Unberthed Ticket Office (far end Tratolgoi St I P. Swettenham: Bousreod Co.44 words
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Advertisement343 1951-08-19 6 SAILINGS FROM SCANOINAVu "^-lil|T] "NORDVEST" for Eongkok 'S 1 "FALSTRIA" tor So.gor 6 > tri^ ''NoToHVAL^'forßangUok-" 31 f 4 UQ -30 A;g "PATAGONIA" tor Bongkok Hongkong, Monilo Kobe 'S'ELANDIA'Mor So.gon C- l9S pt UScpt 1. Eangkok It ion l^ Sr 1 "PANAMA" for Bangkok', Hoc» Hongkong, Kobe, 5 Yokohama 15343 words
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Article, Illustration1627 1951-08-19 7 Let The Ants Rule The World For A Change I my brilliant article last v. iek on the cosg.. I mean the eosmg the cosmogny the cosmosg... on tiie Mysterious Universe, I indicated the jfi.at situation of the World 11 you care to remember correctly I proved to my r:;';:i-1,627 words
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Article46 1951-08-19 7 LONDON: Lieutenant A. K Scott, a British officer in Korea, sat for an examination during a month's rest from the front line. He wrote to the Incorporated Sales Managers' Association in London to say he would like to sit for part of46 words
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Advertisement151 1951-08-19 7 />- fc/v WAITING FOR! Sit r^ a HUM >/.>' i «V ITS SOUND I G£SMAM CRAFTSMANSHIP \T ITS If iNMi\ii'M:\';ir quAUTi \\n pfrfkction li V >i >.\B\ -t'KMBI KG M t ril lam Rcpi dud n oviai -o the I i waj negativi H F Feedback) nil «"P< rss, Ugl151 words
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Advertisement121 1951-08-19 7 flu ]w fflyjft A Ml II r 3mT \fL V 1 mt& ♦SWwi Kflll Hmfli i There is nothing in the world YARDLEY^r/^iLAVENDER fl 'tht UIZUIJ Mtp j! the world* Xfli BrtTtiS' --/'io r I ScZtl Ousting Pou.der Talc aid B> il'tinn/inm I YAkOLLY •It Hi.D BOMB STREET LONDON THE121 words
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1499 1951-08-19 8 ...And Now They Nibble Maken Kechil IA)R some strange reason the ritual known as the Cocktail Party has not attracted the serious attention of sociologists and other experts who delve deeply and studiously into the quaint ceremonies and curious folkways oi primitive peoples. We have }ad experts from abroad come1,499 words
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1566 1951-08-19 8 O.M. Green - CHINESE COMMUNISM AND SOVIET STRA TEG Y O.M. Green HHJ ">' tendon; /or 2fry**rs editor of tke"ltorih C&iii* BuUf H*ux? *T*« Tim**** LONDON. THE arrival ol Mikhail Borodin in ih«' autumn of 1923 a- adviser lo Dr. >un Yat-Sen, *lio had reccatrj i ulahKihrd hi- second Republic in Canton, ■Marked1,566 words
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Advertisement133 1951-08-19 8 Ollt OINTMENT \TV RAPIDLY RELIEVES I L PRICKLY-HEAT, Be SKIN DISEASES, 1 ITCHING >«- ECZEMA, ETC I v v re i c c f CO b 1 I'd LC !C r ip] '>- V a g strong with sound x <-»- teetl tnd weJMbrmed bone HaltboranM h^s 3 dc c^s133 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1951-08-19 9 THE GA Y DRINCESS MARGARET- by Betty Spencer Shew *titrt ttrrfsfHitnlt'itt of ExrJtmmgG 7 'li'vrfifth. But An Italian Called Her The 'Poor Girl' LONDON. PRINCESS Margaret will be twenty-one years old on Tuesday. The thoughts of many thousands of people will be with her on this memorable anniversary, a very1,320 words
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Article, Illustration471 1951-08-19 9 LONDON. TITEN really have the weirdest ideas! I heard two of them moaning the other day because 'poor old George had got a girl." They assumed this was going to ruin George financially- As usual, they growled. Ihe girl was being treated to a whirl471 words
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Advertisement82 1951-08-19 9 HI MO FOR i— y\ EVEMYOJVE Msd 5 New T yp e Va|v es Cash Prices Singapore Penang $211.50 Federation $273.00 n I I I I 1 IS V I rs uf in-. cE^^^ 9k^ Aa HI Distributor?CHQY BROS, (malaya) LTD. MAPEOMLYBY I PEEK FREANS CCUTft LONDON rayTan 00^ 082 words
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Article, Illustration1504 1951-08-19 10 GOLDEN ARROW HALF my time this week has been spent in London, half in Paris. Daily the journey between these two great cities becomes easier, cheaper, more plush. Normally I fly quickest and cheapest and since there are now more than 20 planes a day1,504 words
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Article, Illustration4 1951-08-19 10 DAVID LANGDON EVERY SUNDAY4 words
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Article295 1951-08-19 10 I ODD STORIES I in the news I TTSING green peas as bait. V a Thetford (Norfolk) angler, fishing in the Little Ouse. landed a fine dace. His explanation—the fish have acouired a taste for garden peas because there is a vegetablecanning factory up-river.295 words
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Advertisement127 1951-08-19 10 1 V^% «~*j^ "^j THt (.ri \i EASTI k\ orr <►- -275. South Brai:: K id. TH T?36 *>« «J^3 I ONCSCI DLPI i:il Si E Bl IIFR SI K\ i( I OriK FAN <• l^V UK IM *-^X u ir I >^^^" *nd i NORMAiHiaLTH Emm TO KEEP YOU127 words
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Advertisement45 1951-08-19 10 p^^^P^hj 1 r \I Ki MEETiNbS laJ "i: P.M. r 8 sit P l fl^fM GREAT Jfl ©j 1 I; OVERFLOW ff Jl^U'l] C|j|| AN ADDRESS fOW NEVER FOR^tf *f l^S VA' A n M Wed. j^>j9- _> o I S V. t t Httfl Moving45 words
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Article, Illustration756 1951-08-19 11 TlL'MPiirey BOG ART needs SRv 1 i ll I'™*1 name, disE! .\T- On any marquee "sells" Jiiil 118 Pa i l of the world A "d. with jrood reason too. For I J e^ oers have comt *<> regara his name as something synonymous with756 words
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Article821 1951-08-19 11 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By Is It The Same Old Story? v^E\ without the "x" U what Singapore fihnffanfl lit* l v*h<'ii lliry !>««'« lli«" social hygiene film "Should Parents IVII" a complete contrast to what is being ilish«*<l out to movie-goers in the Federation. For (thanks to821 words
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Article226 1951-08-19 11 HE BEDHEAD AND UIE 1 COWBOY" (Paramount) —Rhonda Fleming and Glenn Ford make an interesting m in 1 t i s well directed story set in the troublous days of American Civil War. The red-headed Rhonda 1? r ist as the fascinating Candace B ison whoO.H. - 226 words
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Advertisement208 1951-08-19 11 i FUOM TODAY?™— «ra wish wud U». TEL 5400 AIR^CONDITJoSjCD 8.45& SEETHE NBl/SCKBi HffoF" v|E(2«M'S fimm FUH-TEfM! Mfl/jnw i ions > mm tSM .o THE ARMK *■>■•• N#y"" i —^^—^^^.m^i^^p^^m^^b^..^^^^^ Th. g.«. t I with i/.Vi..*i'.T' 1 DOLLY BERGEN ACTION MNfRJjEI "vJOLEicfr^^ *4|a^.%s' »J( S( -s, T^ §At»AtA WENOELI WAITEt208 words
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Advertisement116 1951-08-19 11 RES'— lohore Bahru k Today at 11.30 a.m. -SWISS MISS W Sjtarta Today at 5—6.15 and 9.15 p.m. o IRGAM" (Hindustani) ATLANTIC Great World. Now Showing at ;> on and 8.00 p m. "ATOM MAN VS. SUPERMAN" (Serial) £U\ New World. Now Showing at 3 00—7.00 and 9.15 p.m. "RACHUN116 words
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Advertisement19 1951-08-19 11 uEpoonniG^ QyEP^JS&p^ /C?i? INOfviQUAL PRIZES! Watch for List of Prizos, Entry form and Drawing in F N (CONFECTIONERY) LTD.19 words
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Advertisement251 1951-08-19 11 j i l_"T-_ T j J TODAY AT 9 a.m. "CAPTIVE GIRL" '"'"i "T m ff\ **><»^>r TdV\ A V W mmm^ I-lrj-l rj -l vl/Al LT* Uam J 45 5 HILARIOUS TIMES M^rf) 400t, !0 1 |J) p Dir«*<t«*d \^f/ v. in K'\f >«mi m:or(;k ctkor *W I'lui.i.i. i-in..251 words
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Article, Illustration2214 1951-08-19 12 Mara - Mara By i== \tfBt\l\ \jr I .1 rluirnsinsj p*'*"M»..iiiJ> in Man*; la>l wei-X in Mr*. Daphne Sathiah. vlio rr»nitlv roturiird u> 1 lii> FcderaticNi after a six Months' isit to »li« IK. ■Daph' Is the active wife of Dr. Et Sathiah oi Klang, and the daughter of thai -.veilknownPeter Robinson - 2,214 words
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Advertisement239 1951-08-19 12 THIS POWDER Ij^l fj^Jß /iihi\i»s oi;TfVMSdH m**^ f^^B I vot ihii\*t k\ov»^^^L /,j|jrl BSkw. s ar7i c /-•'<•'••». l^r Bar" "4' Vj j^»3S£sSEB^r 'Z~J!r V\CV J M u ;r.M AII^ n r ggfflF 1 i~\ \j J_J "Reformer APOWDER Mm Ne i t*r baa powdei imparted such fresh, glamorous r239 words
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Advertisement183 1951-08-19 12 1 Ha.r temln lo brk lu-tr. a ',j lilBIII."* r,i%»- fa*** M vir l»ru^in»alni^h t > ..ni ril;ir( r betler and. m, p.rf,.,., Mrf ;u lin«d prolerliufi of Mn| M ><...'!! far,- .1..X MM I lfl(W( Modess v product The |J<. cat w& CAPITOL BALLROOM RESTAURANT Wed. Aug. 22 I183 words
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Article251 1951-08-19 13 KHOO BOON CHOO - KHOO BOON CHOO RUBBER PRICE DROP DETERS SPECULATORS By Standard Staff Correspondent WITHIN the last four months, ten European rubber estates in Perak, Kedab and Province Wellesley, costing several million dollars, bave been sold to Chinese and Indians, some of whom were mere speculators. The buyers251 words
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127 1951-08-19 13 Written and illustrated By I). 11. de T. Reade HPHE winding Bentong Ruad from Kuala Lumpui to the town which gives its name to the road, and on into the heart of Pahang. is an important highway. Along here Communist terrorists from the neighbouring jungles127 words
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Article, Illustration270 1951-08-19 13 driven up and down scores of high banks they have scrambled and many a thug awaiting a soft target has been hit or scoreri-otl. It was a scorching hot day when I went with a strong force from this Squadron to and from Bentong. At milestone X we halted and270 words
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Article192 1951-08-19 13 S. C. Oei - S. C. Oei By PENANG'S back street money-lenders are worried folk today. Reason is the new Money-lenders' Ordinance, soon to be introduced in the Federal Legislative Council, one of the clauses of which prohibits money-lenders going to public offices, where their clients work, to pester192 words
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526 1951-08-19 13 BAHASHIM SEEDIN - Are Are You Guilty? Road Hogs Increase BAHASHIM SEEDIN By RECKLESS motorists are becoming an increasing menace to public safety in Johore. Figures and the daily collection of wrecked vehicles outside the Johore Bahru Central Police station provide support to the belief that the standard of driving in the State526 words
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Article141 1951-08-19 13 Penang Has Water Plan PENAHG, Sat.— The Municipal Water Department's report for a five year plan to increase the water resources of Penang has been submitted to the Deputy Municipal President. Mr. S. V. Adams, for consideration by the Planning Committee which was formed in June last year. Mr Adam*141 words
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Advertisement354 1951-08-19 13 I tuft** HUNTLEY& PALMERS )l BISCUITS ll 'He first name i/on think of in biscuits 1 II jlll MUNTIXT AND PALHEIQ BISCUIT* ARf MANUFACTURED IR ENCUWt I I AG£NT SIME. DAR9Y fr CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE \1 Restore Youthful Vigour Glands in 24 Hours ,v Discovery Brings Pleasures f^k of Life354 words
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Advertisement228 1951-08-19 13 Fmiii w ipn />> y** N Jr 111 Iff m^ II m f w your baby A 1 weighs 15 lbs 4w jSlf until all sa^ 20 milk teeth 3^^ s are through —^tr^ Start giving Farex as soon as your baby weighs 15 lbs., and keep giving Farex regularly228 words
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Article633 1951-08-19 14 South Africa Ist Inns. 202 England Ist Inns. 194 South Africa 2nd Inns. E. Rowan lbw Laker 45 Endean lbw Bedsar Van Ryneveld lbw Laker S Nourse b Laker 4 Cheetham c Hutton b Tattersall 18 McLean c Lowson b Laker 18 Mansell lbw633 words
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204 1951-08-19 14 AN UNUSUAL incident occurred in the mam event of last night's boxing at the Great World arena. Young Roberts, entering the ring untrained and i conceding nearly one stone to l Little Nene. was prevented from continuing the Rghi after cutting Nene over204 words
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Article231 1951-08-19 14 IPOH, Sat —On a batsmen's wicket Kedah Acre aU out for 73 runs in the first innings ol their first inter-state cricket match against Perak. The Augustine brothers, J »hn and Stanley, were the only players to stand up against the Perak attack. John was231 words
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192 1951-08-19 14 SINGAPORE Amateur Weightlifting Federation will sta?e a physical culture show at the Happy World Stadium at 8.30 p.m. tonight. The proceeds of the show will be given to the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund. Highlight of the show will be a weightlifting contest192 words
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255 1951-08-19 14 REME smashed the inter-unit relay record by 8.3 sees, at the Singapore Distriet swimming championship* held at Cillnian pool yesterday. Their time for the 1 66 2 3 vards was 2 min. l'.\ sees. The most Ihrilling race of I >e d,>\ was255 words
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Article153 1951-08-19 14 SINGAPORE "A" beat a combined Junior Division XI by <i-i> in yesterday's friendly soccer at Jalan Besar Stadium. Juniors began promisingly and were on the offensive for 10 minutes. Their forwards, bowever, were erratic. When Singapore "A" settled down centre-forward [smail Yusoff gave them the lead Two153 words
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Article370 1951-08-19 14 LONDON. Aug. 18 (Reuter) The following are football results played today: English League— ls* l>iv. Arsenal i i lersfu Blackpool 1 Che sea 2 Bolton 5 A-: in V- Ha 2 Charlton l Burnley 0 Derby c. 3 Sunderland 4 Fuiham 2 Preston 3 Liverpool 0 P irtsm370 words
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Article47 1951-08-19 14 FOUR goals brilliantly scored by rent e forward Chan See t< gether with a gift goal gave Star Soccerites a s—o victory ovei the HM. Docks d in a hard fought SA FA Division II League socce- match ployed on the Geylang Stadium yesterday.47 words
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Advertisement350 1951-08-19 14 i^'ijrlyf^" RE/URN EXCURSION FARES )W Ist AUG. to 30th SEPT. j j "M jfj Validity of ticket 2 months. SYDNEY AUCKLAND j i or 5 A WELLINGTON j SINGAPORI '.252 1,526 j m. J_, KUALA LUMPUR 1348 1.622 j PENANG 1-432 1.706 IPOH 1 400 1.674 J i ll— If-***-350 words
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Advertisement153 1951-08-19 14 Piccadilly No. i. today Bhtiin'i j** 1 leading cigarette, it embodies experience of 150 years o< ble; i r^^^^^^jf^ quality tobaccos. Always factory-fresh H^ from the famous Hou^e of Cmctß *^^75< in London. SINC.APORI UN U u H^TIIW I I 1)1 RATION v -^7*Mllll J|^ SIPPORTING ft /> SHORTS! ||f153 words
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Miscellaneous28 1951-08-19 14 TIMERS HIGH TIDES at the i resorts in Malaya A.M. F.M Singapore 1! 48 Malacca 08.30 9.00 Port Dickson... 07.51 BHi Port S'ham 07.14 7.26 Pcnang- 02.14 !.O828 words
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408 1951-08-19 15 CSC, SCC Match Will Be Thrilling THE Singapore Cricket Association League will be decided at Balestier today when the Ceylonese meet the the S.CC. The Ceylonese, who take the field three points ahead of their rivals, are determined to snatch the championship this408 words
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Letter319 1951-08-19 15 UMPIRING: AN OFFER TO SCA AS a keen cricketer, I read with interest Mr. Miller'g article in your Sunday issue of Aug. 12. Although a newcoiner, I feel it WCUId not be amiss to say that the article is full of sound comments. The curse of cricket lower in standard319 words
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Article580 1951-08-19 15 BELOW ar e weights for the first day of the Selangor races to be run next Saturday: CL. 4 5. DIV. 1 5] Furs. Sporting Pink 9.00 Titus 8.13 Dar-es-Salaam 8.10 I Sliekness 8.08 Temujin 8.07 Well Done 8.06 Rio Grande 8.05 Nomad 8.05 Knight Gallant580 words
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Article129 1951-08-19 15 Today's SPORT SOCCER: Community League Chinese v Indians at Jalan Besar Stadium; Div. 2— IRC. "A" v. C.A. "A" at Geylang. BUSINESS HOUSES LEAGUE: Guthrie v R.T.C. at Police gound. CRICKET: S.C.A. Senior Section Ceyloneze v S.C C. at Balestier Road: RAF. Seletar v SRC. at Seletar; RAF. Changi v129 words
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Article27 1951-08-19 15 NEW YORK. Aug. 16 (AP) Major league baseball results: AMERICAN Boston 4 Philadelphia 2. Cleveland 9 St. Louis 4. NATIONAL New York 3 Brooklyn 1.27 words
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Advertisement355 1951-08-19 15 TENNIS a BADMINTON I Hackels. Balls\ V\ Shuttlecocks. I \s\{\v ranjit of popular I- including Utmlop > J \fU X (ira)< Silver, \y raja Sled shaft Badminton rackets I] race} make selection easier S for Badminton Enthusiasts. SPORTS DEPT. i HARDIAL SINGH a SONS _o. Kaffir* Place, Spore. Phone *****.355 words
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Advertisement536 1951-08-19 15 Horror of i ThtMANfrmPLAHEfi is COMING! y&i/ ca/f fesf FREE Wtm this MM Beauty Miracle I^R that amazed 10,000 women h^-J TeU an intelligent woman that you've a akin beautv preparation that brinp miraculous results— onJ *>*'« /rff I I vow i/K-'i /mrl rfcar one before! And that was just536 words
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Miscellaneous361 1951-08-19 15 ONTHEAIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME 172<Ki fee* 416? metres) 9 am. Programme Summary; 9.02 (.null Morning; '.KM* Music. il Rounillp; 10 a.m. Emergency News <K.L. I 10.05 Radio Doctor. 10.1." Interlude from Hawaii; 10.30 Latin America on the Air; II a.m. The Adventures of PC. 4!«: 11X0 Sunday Morning361 words
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Article, Illustration380 1951-08-19 16 COLONY SWEEPS THE BOARD AT AAA KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Singapore made a clean sweep in this year's Malayan athletic championships with thrilling record-breaking performances and wins in 19 out of 22 events. When the championships concluded on the Selangor Club padang this evening, a total of 14 new Malayan records380 words
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Article47 1951-08-19 16 THE AAA ol Malaya is to have .;:i At'p.lc 1 u^ \^■t^■ >i:m!ar to Welfare Week, i i>>i!ert Funds. All funds collected by the various state and settlement associations wi be sent to the central body for equal distribution among member states.47 words
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Article1449 1951-08-19 16 tO Yd* Hurdles 1. Ng: Liang Chiang (S), K. Laxnan (Set), 3. P.I. Sivapatham iSi j>>.!* sees. (Malayan record). Singapore's N'£ Liai g Chiang took the Lead from the Brsi 220 yards and with Koh Teck t'",o:;^. S.\ apatham and Laxman fighting for places. Ng1,449 words
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Article138 1951-08-19 16 Eight More Records Yesterday Ng: Liangr Chiang— 44o yds. hurdles 5G.9 sees. Old record 57.2 sees. Sgt Harper hammer throw 128 ft. 11l «ns. Old record 109 ft. 4; ins. Tan Huck Chiang javelin throw 184 ft. 3 ins. Old record lt>7 ft. 9 ins. Women's 44« relay Singapore 5?.8138 words
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Article144 1951-08-19 16 The Under I8»s KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The AAA of Malaya at its annual meeting today turned down a proposal from Singapore that no boys under the age of 18 be allowed to compete in athletic championships. When the proposal was turned down by the meeting, Mr.144 words
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212 1951-08-19 16 Coaching Brought Records CULLEN KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Sat— A1 letic records which were made at the championshio* a ere t'".e result ot expert c Mng which the competitors all i r the country had received, said Mr L D E. Cullen. President ot the M. N- yan Amateur Athletic Association, at212 words
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Article75 1951-08-19 16 PENANG Sat. Good entries have been received for the Penang Amateur Boxing c!ia;iipionships which will be held on three nights, the preliminary rounds at the Police Barracks i"\ /Vug, 22 and on Aug. 24 and '25 a1 the sports stadium ol the New World Amusement Park. There are75 words
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Advertisement121 1951-08-19 16 NEW SOUTH WALES I BLOODSTOCK AGENCY I 1 Bloodstock and Pedigree Experts I Hi -a Have pleasure in notifying Racehorse Owners j and Trainers also Racing Clubs of Malaya, that < they are offering a number of 3 -year-old thorough- ehi breds, both tried and untried; as well, racehorses in121 words
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Advertisement103 1951-08-19 16 u TIGER" RUBBER SHOES I SHUM YIP LEONG RUBBER WORKS Riant BimikoDi i^^^^^^^^-^^fc^ m Z^r/r/, r/-///V? bv Papular Ommd HENDAN'S j r Jk J I-' J i!i W jti-rtali t!^J^^^ h EXCELSIOE LTD. <>f>. Hbli Slr.-.1. DECORATIVE ASPHALT FLOOR TILES USED BV UK MII.IIVKI WIUJWMFNJ f«* R.A.K. AITHORITII S. H(103 words
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