Sunday Standard, 26 August 1951
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Title Section, Illustration75 1951-08-26 1 i 3A 1 With Free 8-Page Comics Sunday Standard VOL. II NO. 56 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1951. To sca/e Mount Everest 16 PAGES Mr. Eric Shipton (left), 43-year-old leader of a party of four, which will shortly reconnoitre the south-western approaches of Mount Everest, world's highest mountain, left London75 words
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512 1951-08-26 1 Our Protectors Have Let Us Down, Says Onn Standard Staff Correspondent kl \I LUMPUR, Sat. Speaking at the general assembly tl JINO liefc today, Dato Onii bin Ja'al'ar, Member for Home rs, -aitl he had been greatly concerned over certain trends. said they were led to believe that with the512 words
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88 1951-08-26 1 Bandit Chief of Malacca Slain By Reds g Yee I ba lit platoon in i have I on the orders 01 iro of the lyan i i A. v. 15 bes considered :er. J the b i -v Knmil- bers 01 I ttuil rtf i added thai other ;take uq88 words
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Article18 1951-08-26 1 y', ent o| India no! c sc i c«--i g j ipa I jakj it waa18 words
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Article, Illustration77 1951-08-26 1 I Standard Statt orre>pondenl KUALA LUMPUK, Sat The Rural and IndlJStriaJ Development Authority has been reconstituted as follows: Members I>r Home Attaiis (Deputy Chairman). Member tor Ecoßonic Affairs, Member tor Agriculture and Forestry, Com. mfSioner tor Co-operative Dcve; lopment, Dato Mbhamed Razall^ bin^HjJi D^TAbdul Razak77 words
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Article44 1951-08-26 1 BOI'LDER. COLORADO Ai£ IS lAP>— The Sheriffs Office here reported thai about 30 men we?e ki«ed when Ughtaing ™uck a 8 construction project -eie and caused an exn osiof Ml available police ha?e%een ordered to the scene from neighbouring cooqanuniues44 words
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Article180 1951-08-26 1 Britain's Reserves Increase GENEVA Auu 26, (ReuterV Britain's economic structure. ijj showing every sign oi suffering from severe strain, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe stated here today. The Commission bulletin for the Krsi quarter of this year v-i-d "Cost inflation is rampani m Britain and towards the endAP - 180 words
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Article23 1951-08-26 1 Pay KUALA LUMPUR. Sat- Representatives of the Federation Interpreters' Union had negotiations With Government during the last three days on^salar^23 words
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251 1951-08-26 1 A£i£i Pasha Says; CAIRO, Aujj. 25 (AP>. Egypt should unite lierself firmly with the democracies, m a tripartite treaty with Britain and the United States, it was stated today b> Hafez Ann I'aslia. President ol the powerful Misr Bank. In a251 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-08-26 1 Earl Wilson. foremost American night-club columnist, reached Singapore from Bangkok yesterday by X.L.M. with his wife on a :>O-day round the world tour. Wilson is writing 30 columns for the New York Post and a syndicated group of 100 American newspapers. He will devote 'a column or two' on Singapore.62 words
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Article55 1951-08-26 1 MANILA. Aug. 25 (AFP) The Philippines was advised by an American expert today to reconsider the plan to put up a free pori or free trade zone m competition with those Ol Hongkong and Singapore. Foster Knight. Customs Consultant loaned to the Philippine Government, said55 words
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Article52 1951-08-26 1 TUX Rev. W White Anderson. Moderator of the Church of Scotland and Chaplain to His Majesty the King will arrive m Singapore tomorrow by air on his way to Australia. Rev. Anderson who is making a genera] tour of Presbyterian churches m Australia will stay one night52 words
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107 1951-08-26 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KI'ALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Station Masters and Overseer's Quarters on a railway station m Kuala Lipis area were destroyed by bandits last night, while m a kampong m the area, a kampong guard, though wounded m the lee. drove oft bandits107 words
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110 1951-08-26 1 Evacuation Stepped Up ABADAN, Auff. 25: <Reuier) All Britons will be out of the southern Persian oil fields by tomorrow night instead of Monday under a speeded up evacuation schedule. Three of the smaller oilfields were completely Evacuation of the110 words
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Article, Illustration359 1951-08-26 1 "MALICIOUS FALSEHOODS" TOKYO, Aug. 25 (Reuter-AAP) Gen. Matthew B. RUfe. way today rejected Communist charges about alleged violations of Kuesong's neutrality, and said they were "malicious falsehood**', but offered to send his representatives back i« renewed armistice negotiations when the Communists terminated their359 words
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Article254 1951-08-26 1 EIGHTH ARMY Hi} IV KOREA. Aug. 25 (IP) South Korean troops re captured tour hills in the eastern sector today, piling fresh enemy dead atop the hundreds already kill ed in the week-old battle ol the bloody ridge, an Eighth Army briefing officer said today.254 words
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132 1951-08-26 1 BELGRADE. A<. g. l (AP) Mr. Averell Harriman, personal envoy ol President Truman, arrived here today to talk with Marsha! Tito over Jugoslavia*/! basic needs m the way <>t military and economic a si tance. Harriman, now on tiu >'■ home via Britain132 words
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Article105 1951-08-26 1 Million Fortune For Island CAPETOWN, A:4 15 Mvi d Macaula: i we Rhodesian pioneei '■■<- practically all hu one million pound fortune 1 > th< Island Le« where he m pove B 3 vc ii s ago M a bachelor, died six moni \s and ni> v^ l l fusl105 words
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Article83 1951-08-26 1 NF.W YORK Kilg 25 (AFP>— The National Committee ol the \mei ie ti I r-" !> nig h\ relea ed the teaci te eai im asking an Intel Le with the State Secretars Dean \cheson to put I >na ai d pi o posals83 words
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Article28 1951-08-26 1 Standard Staff orrespondeui fCUALA ffPUB s.• Messra M S md S G Achariam I ted I interpreteri S Court It Ipo !.;irri- :> promoted as m28 words
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79 1951-08-26 1 UNITED NATIONS NEW YORK. Auk 84, (DPI An informed diplomatic source said that arrotdini; to m formation mHvrd h«*r«' thin morning from IVhiran. Pr«* mier Mohammrd Mossadq may proposr to Britain th«appointment «>f a "neutral" European presumably Swiss or Srandinavian a* general manager of Iranian79 words
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Advertisement6 1951-08-26 1 ICE-CREAM SINGAPORE 5420/5429 KUALA LUMPUR *****6 words
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Article81 1951-08-26 2 ABOUT 25 Cadet*. members of Singapore Air Training Corps will view Singapore from the air today from an R.A.F. Dakota transport plane. The Cadets are to visit the R.A.F. airfield at Changi on a liaison trip. and will be shown their island home as airmen see81 words
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347 1951-08-26 2 MAR lAM SEES AFTER 75 YEARS OF DARKNESS Standard Staff Reporter MARIAM binte Yusoff, a 15 year old girl, has been almost blind since her birth. Throughout her life, she knew only a shadowy world, barely able to distinguish day from night, trees from buildings. But after she came to347 words
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346 1951-08-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter A DELEGATION of Singapore trade unionists is to call on the Colonial Secretary to press for a minimum co*t of living allowance, for all daily rated and low XK i jL c 7 lpl yeetS f a 3 40 fo346 words
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Article, Illustration170 1951-08-26 2 Tribute To Sigh Standard Of Entries Photo Display Standard Staff Reporter A TRIBUTE to the small group of enthusiasts who had shown 4 'great keenness and patience" m making the First Inter-Services Salon of Photography a success was paid by Brigadier M. R. R. Prentice, when he opened the SalonStandard - 170 words
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Article182 1951-08-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE AntiTuberculosis Association is to launch SATA week from Thursday to ra^se funds to build a first class chest hospital for out-patients. Only another $150,000 is needed to achieve this object. The week will culminate with a gala ball on Sept182 words
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Article49 1951-08-26 2 GROUP Officer A.F. Atcheson, Chief Principal Matron (Overseas* of the Princess Mary's R.A.F. Xursing Service, leaves Singapore tomorrow by air at the end of a short visit to Far Last Air Force. The Group Officer is returning to her base m the Middle East.49 words
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202 1951-08-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE NEED for life guard posts at the Colony's popular bathing beaches two each at Changi, Tanah Merah, Marine Parade, and Ponggol if possible was stressed m a report of the Committee of the Singapore Life Guard Corps. The202 words
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Article127 1951-08-26 2 All Set For S'pore Air Day I By A Special Correspondent THE WORKING Committee for Singapore's Fourth Air Day meets at Kallang Airport tomorrow to put the final touches to arrangements for the display on Saturday, Sept. 1. The Committee will "walk over"' the airport :o check the layout ofU.P. - 127 words
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Advertisement161 1951-08-26 2 XCCN l\ /I ake your whole > ear's plans m /ylthe Spring and your day's plan learlv m the morning lite lessor of planning for the future i v expounded m so many ol the proverbs from old China perhaps lim idea of this one could be given a lime161 words
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Advertisement79 1951-08-26 2 STARLIGHT (4} m.s. Pasir Panjang) Last Three Shows At 3 p.m., 7.15 and 9.15 John Wayne in "Fighting Kentuckian" ■\-y. ■■'■■>!&■* o ■> .> > X -.s- V > come tneie -Zeautu 4eckets Km m Jckalon Vanishing Skin Food and Poudre ,1 iTokalon are two essential aids to beauty cara79 words
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Advertisement163 1951-08-26 2 CHILD'S Your A smile will be m trouble... >4 Jf of fhr Nine t r L^_ |A and H J-n fcguta| Throw .w. y rOM V'AtOOthc.^h ts I Iv t i C/ea/ts where bulky brushy m A V v AP> A flXwjXm^ product The L Ljfr PROGRESS AGALXST IMI\ Research163 words
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Article, Illustration137 1951-08-26 3 THh FULL layout of the Sennett Realty showing the pro posed housing development of the estate at Mac Pherson It oa d and ipper Aljunied Road which will have I,4oo houses and shops when completed. Four hundred houses on the left of137 words
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409 1951-08-26 3 Standard Staff Reporter COMMUNISM m Malaya is no more than a gigantic Chinese secret society protection racket hitched ultimately and irrevocably to Mao T.^e Tung's brand of Communist Imperialism, with a tew misguided local idealists hanging on with the forlorn idea that409 words
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70 1951-08-26 3 AN "EXCEPTIONALLY large number" of AntiBritish League sympathisers were detained by the Singapore Special Branch of the C.I.D. during July, Assistant Commissioner A. E. G. Blades said yesterday. Early this month they captured a Communist communication centre and some firearms. "Some of the Communists70 words
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171 1951-08-26 3 Standard Shipping Reporter SINGAPORE agents for I* and O ships Islay kerr and Company are introducing for the first time roundtrip passages from Singapore to Hongkong beginning from Sept. 18. First ship to start the new round-trip is the 14.280 ton ship Corfu,171 words
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62 1951-08-26 3 BAKAR Aman, a wharf tlerk of the Singapore BagS age Transport Agency, who misappropriated five cases of textiles valued at SI 1.000 was sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. Pleading guilty to criminal breach of trust of62 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-08-26 3 HARRY CHAN Keng Home, B.A. (Honours) of the University of Ma lava, i 1950). leaves shortly Tor the United Kingdom to take up the First Devonshire Course for Civil Service Administration. Aged '4. Harry Chan is an old boy of St. Josephs Institution. He was appointed on Mar. 1. to64 words
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Article86 1951-08-26 3 AN EARLY Malay woman told the Singapore land Dis trict Jud^<- yesterday, that she .stole $4,650 worth oi jewellery her former employer, and then ran away. She was Jah binte Mat who pleaded guilty when charged stealing the je vellery from her employer, M. Shaul Hamid86 words
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Article38 1951-08-26 3 IX the Singapore Third Distrie! Court yesterday Sod Kang t m was sentenced to 15 months" rigorous imprisonment for stealing a battery, and anothei ir> months for stealing a bicycle, the sentences to run concurrently.38 words
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121 1951-08-26 3 SIXGAPORK friends of Mr. i Wu Lai-hsi (Goh Lai Hee) have received news of his recent death m Peking of pneumonia. The late Mr. Wu, or Lai-hsi as he was known to his friends, was ailing for some time before he was struck121 words
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Advertisement161 1951-08-26 3 r f annu JOT f/i^ Ivvcy! .1 ENO*S first thing m the morning is It clears the head m no time. The ttfnci is cleansing and refreshing to a stale Plk Don habit-fv>rming laauxtwt action keeps the ENO*S b pleasant to take. It contains no no Epsom Salta and m161 words
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Advertisement115 1951-08-26 3 LAKE GARDENS, KUALA LUMPUR. TODAY at 7.30 p.m. Till: MUNICIPALITY OF KUALA LUMPUR. present The BAND of the QUEEN'S OWN ROYAL WEST KENT REGIMENT By kind permission of Lt.'Col. A. Marty n. O. B. E. and Officers. Bandmaster: Mr. It C Watkins, A.B.C.M. HD 8457fr«YUUIGror TO-DAY AT 11 A.M. Universal's115 words
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Advertisement370 1951-08-26 3 HOHIA, so delicate an<l flower froth, I* t)»*» perfect fabric for cool, dainty frocks, lor btotiae* <>r children's party dresses for anything which denands n fabric of crisp and delicate texture. Rcbia'a colour range is outstanding —the shadet are soft and lovely as the bbrio itself- plain, or with designs370 words
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Obituary33 1951-08-26 4 DENJAFIELD: At his home L> m Broa irirk Rcl. Spore, yesterday, HERBERT JOHN BENJAFIELD formerly Chief Sanitary Inspector Singapore Mm.: ipality. Age 62. Funeral at Bi iadari cemetery to-day at 11 a.:n.33 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1951-08-26 4 Ivor Kraal - Standard Takes Earl Wilson Out On His First Night In Singapore Ivor Kraal By What He Saw Of The Colony After Sundown Standard Staff Reporter EARL WILSON, America's foremost night-club columnist, dead-beat afler a round up of Singapore ni^ht t>pots exclaimed at 1 a.m. today: **Tell 'cm I'm not slung1,005 words
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Article623 1951-08-26 4 G. S. King - Rosemary Just Hates Writing G. S. King By Standard Staff Reporter ROSEMARY WILSON, is t woman who '"-i> no other interests but husband Earl, theii son Slugger and Earl's work. "Earl is always trying to make a writer out of me and I hate it" Rosemary told me when we623 words
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Article65 1951-08-26 4 HEADQUARTERS Far Easf Aii- Force, and Air Headquar:. s Malaya, the formations controlling and administering the RA.F. m South-East Asia, get a ne\v dome>tic administrator 'of their own from tomorrow. He is Squadron Leader L R C Gilbert. D.F.M.. who takes up the appointment of Camp65 words
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Article80 1951-08-26 4 LONDON. Sat— Th c Malayan Boy Scout contingent left Eng- land by the Corfu last night for Malaya. Contingent leader, Mr. Ngui Choon Jin suid that the trip had been most successful. I The scouts had noi only made friends m England and Europe80 words
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Article82 1951-08-26 4 MAIDSTONE, Kent, Aug 25 (UP)— Maj-Gen. D. Dunlop, 52,' former General Commanding Singapore who resigned after the riots over "jungle girl" Maria Hertogh is looking for a job Dunlop, an Ulsterman, was J3£aiged__by_the Singapore Riots visits to the local employment exchange where he82 words
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Advertisement604 1951-08-26 4 Ti r DiR NOTICE SALE 3Y TENDER AAKI ar< Qering I i sale tendei i ighteen ice I ten n q- i:* v. Full irti ralars and conditions oi sale may be obtained from HQ. NAAFI. 27-A Pudu Re... J, Kuala Lumpur, Goods maj be viewed at the «v ye604 words
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Advertisement265 1951-08-26 4 1 I I I y A Z^N«j: y j/«t V:- kJK of Quahtv G i procecu X! IM k rim jgfa every Rage of pi t. iH-firoro dxir) toyoucl n Kii;*d >jpir\ q q« 1 KLIM pt'e, sefe Mfl| I*l KLIM fceepi without re'- cc-c cm I^l KLIM quolity is265 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-08-26 5 photo. Mrs. Joan Haynes, Qantas BOAC hostess, will be leav ing: for the L.K. with her daughter Judy and husband Mr. T. S. Haynes of the Shell Company. Joan, whose ready smile introduced hundreds ol air travellers to Singapore, will not be flying back to the U.K. but will sailStandard - 56 words
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Article407 1951-08-26 5 Relatives Weep In Courtroom VVIYFS and relatives of nine Malays who participated m the Singapore riots last December clung to the accused and wept bitterly at the Assizes yesterday wftcn sentence on them was passed by' Mr. Justice tthitton. Nine out of 13 accused were407 words
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Article145 1951-08-26 5 Standard Sialf Reporter MR CHEW PEN CHEE and Mr. I 1' h: Thiam Fang, who together have completed more than 40 years oi service with Tels Co. Trading Society m Singapore ■.ve:"e the guests of honour at a ncr parry held ai the Great W145 words
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Article53 1951-08-26 5 KK VSCs Set Clubhouse ONE HUNDRED and twenty volunteer special corstables of the "B" police division. Kandang Kerbau. Singapore, saw the opening of their recreation room and library yesterday. Mrs. W.A.D. Grose, wife of the officer commanding Kandang Kerbau, performed the opening ceremony, at which were representatives of all sections53 words
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Article45 1951-08-26 5 SINGAPORE Government vesterriuv announced the appointment' of officers of the War Damage Commission as follows: Assess >rs— Messrs. SA. Robbins, A.E. Howkins and CM. Patel; Registrar of Claims— Mr. P.C. Albuquerque; and InvestigatorsMessrs. Woon Yoon Fan. P.R. Guha and Voon Lee Sin.45 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-08-26 5 photo. MR Yap Phenff Geek, Singapore Municipal Commissioner, "cutting the tape" when he opened a Shell motor service station at New Bridge Road yesterday. The station is under the management of Joo Thong and Company. The station is capable of servicing all types of cars, buses and lorries. StandardStandard - 49 words
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Article146 1951-08-26 5 A DYAK TRACKER. Geraji Anak Jonton attached to the Ist Cameronians, is to receive the Commander-in -Chief's testimonial m Fort Canning at 12.15 p.m. tomorrow. Twenty-six other Army personnel will also be presented with testimonials from various senior officers. Only one man. Mr. W.M.B.146 words
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Article91 1951-08-26 5 QUIETLY steady conditions prevailed m the Singapore rubber market yesterday. Prices remained more or less unchanged from those on Friday. Moderate turnover of business was recorded. Singapore Chamner of Com merce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (Aug 25) were per lb:— RMA 1 on »eg tender Sept. (num.)91 words
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Article14 1951-08-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The price of tin to-day was $444 per picul. (Up $2.)14 words
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Article41 1951-08-26 5 ALL communities m Johore will send a joint message on the occasion of the birthday of the Sultan of Johore on Sept. IT. Dr. M. Birehee. President of the Malayan Chinese Association, Johore Bahru, will read the message.41 words
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Article50 1951-08-26 5 BUBSTATIONS Jn Singapore liaUle to load sh«*d«llng Uiday, Sunday. -JGIh August. 1951: St. James. Miri Road, Sllat Road. Hukit Pasoa, it.A.i Trafalgar St.. Prince Edward Pickering St. liurt h St.. Upper Circular Kd. arprnter SI, Prime St./ Market St. Ruffle Place/Malacca St^ Boat Qua>, tiiiuii liuildins. NK.nr50 words
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Article108 1951-08-26 5 PEN ANG, Sat.— A 20 year-old member of the Mm Yuen organisation. Goh Ah Hong, walked into the Tanjong Tokong Police Station at ten o'clock last night and surrendered himself. This is the second Communist to surrender m Penang within the last seven days. Goh told108 words
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146 1951-08-26 5 THE importance of the exchange of persons as a means of promoting world understanding and world peace was stressed m Washington on Friday by Mr. Lim Yew Hock, president of the Labour Party of Singapore and labour member m the Singapore Legislative Council. In an146 words
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Article, Illustration159 1951-08-26 5 photo. A PETITION to withdraw the order banning dachings m private and Municipal markets which comes into effect on Jan 1. 19f)2. has been sent to the Municipal President by representatives ot the daching trade yesterday. The petitioners point tr.it that dachings have been officially legalisedStandard - 159 words
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Advertisement157 1951-08-26 5 There's a Lot of Satisfaction In Knowing You Own Something /> fter* Cyclists Know They Can IJ> pvnd On the MILLEB DIAMOND Dynamo Lighting Srfs Obtainable from Leading Cycle Dealers Factory Representatives:— T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA tUMPUR PENANG Tv u 4KE replenish your FOOTWEAR i Aoir i.v157 words
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Article, Illustration789 1951-08-26 6 JN September 1783, at Versailles, the French pioneering balloonists, the Montgolfier Brothers, sent aloft a sheep, a cockerel and a duck m a basket attached to a hot air balloon and recorded the earliest ascent into the air by any livestock. The Brothers were impressed with789 words
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Article, Illustration178 1951-08-26 6 Standard Shipping Reporter MAERSK Lines latest contribution to its growing fleet of ships for service between United States and Far East ports, has been the 9,500-ton cargo motorship, Jeppesen Maersk which was launched m Copenhagen, last week. Sister ship of the Nicoline Maersk which was delivered178 words
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Article, Illustration2039 1951-08-26 7 No More Lars ror Me, Thank You AM not by nature a gloomy man but ever since I started to teach my wife to drive a car I have ceased to appreciate the twittering of birds m the morn and all the other amusing antics of Nature. My friends have2,039 words
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Advertisement180 1951-08-26 7 V v J^S--~"j DON'T TAKE i *E>2isn Y °URPEN! t^^^jL^fe^J -S" After a few davr. pert points >*^ tmmeried In ordinar >• ink s are \^S^mm^^mmggM^L awa y- Bul n,b lmwhole and msabk.. H ttUtttK THE ONLY INK TH PEN-PROTECTING B|l|lf V pea IrauUea Ut cleans and protects— ends clogging180 words
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Advertisement260 1951-08-26 7 COLD CREAM and VANISHING CREAM for that lovelier look POWDER ROUGE PERFUME LIPSTICK TALC BRILUANTINE HAIR CREAM h BOURJOIS DiSTP lUTORS GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITED, SINGAPORE RELIGIOUS BOOKS. I THF HOI.V OIKW: t o.Uummu I!,.- \r.,ln. 1,,-!,*!. rnwsUttoa a CMMicstery b> vu.u-.na TEANSLATToN ok THK MM o.hxn IWM InMc J I>xt,260 words
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Article, Illustration608 1951-08-26 8 George Pollock - JUST IMA GINE THIS IN YOUR BEDROOM George Pollock Embroidered With Diamonds Pearls Topaz Moonstones Crystals Ivory By RLDERLI Mr (.anrvhi UU uho livt-N .it \i;ra. m India th.it m ||n l.ij M.th.il t :t\ !s seadtag lu> bt-d >r id t<» Hi it. i m. \m\ Mr I iii\608 words
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Article858 1951-08-26 8 —then Johnsophone is the thing for you Tin- inventor of the Johnsophone is a Dr. Alfred Johns who runs the Modern Cove Institute m New York. Dr. Johns is also a psychologist which explains a great many 'things. Dr. Johns believes that suggestions made to people858 words
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533 1951-08-26 8 MORRIS LINDEN - MORRIS LINDEN By PUS Bill, Wallace Prmcesg Margaret. It happened thai wav when Elizabeth invited Philip to Deeside. Beins hardy naval type, he was amused by the inconve ■enres of the castle, and S? Spy? l hos t's passim for the fresh air of the533 words
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Advertisement253 1951-08-26 8 4 CO LTO \jet m\ Sooner X S/u You've still time to Ih j to Britain** Festival v Hjr to Iriuin kf 1. 0. 4. 1 s and enjoj ill i!,« i llU of the 7^ Festival |t*« m fell B until the end of S n, he -a nd253 words
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Article, Illustration1834 1951-08-26 9 Andrew Roth - Pro- Pakistan Tories Anu Pro-Indian Sociahsts Andrew Roth By r\Kt a LONDON(JN August 1 the Conservative "Daily Express, m one of Us editorials, challenged typically shortsentenced Kingsley Martin, editor of the Socialist New Statesman, to restrain the belligerence of his "pal" Jawaharlal Nehru instead of harping on the aggressive tendencies1,834 words
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Miscellaneous197 1951-08-26 9 HE WHS LOSING HIS GHIP but now he-s making things hum/ E__"~ r^ j THE DOCTOR HmITM Si =f.T'SAP.TV.OLPBOY.V- TH-S iO3 ,S TOO p S^ M 111 CS5^ «O«»OIII H (^Si iA, M i H^lS£ST£SlßlLl USED TO BE AS j C^iiV AUTHET^.nCsi^ U^T^ic^S x^" A A M V 1 WOMPERriJL197 words
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Article, Illustration950 1951-08-26 10 THIS is my last Paris diary for a few weeks. The next one will be from Italy. With the first light of dawn tomorrow 1 head m my car for points south to the romantic sounding, sundrenched names of Como, Venice, Genoa, Monte Carlo. The950 words
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Article, Illustration291 1951-08-26 10 aneous interpretation system. This will cost the l'.\" £892 000 Why $;v:\i ;»:i th:> :v..i:-.«\v? oi have we reached the .-•.;-V wht i re money doesn't count? Has money become meanin giess to mntries and organisations thai ii is the Sen-* important problem? I n afraid so.291 words
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Article162 1951-08-26 10 I ODD STORIES m the news IN a daring white two piece, the solitary entrant at Brixham (Devon) Bikini Bathing Beauty contest paraded before Carnival Queen Mary Williams recently. Crowd and committee gaped. This was no conventional beauty Look at that figure, those muscles, the162 words
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Advertisement141 1951-08-26 10 WIN prizes TOTALLING $1,000.00! '-JOIN THE LOOK AT THE PRIZES! M. PRIZI $150.00 fewfc Yowl 2ml. PRI2I $100.00 llash Voyrfc 3rd PRIZE 50.00 Cash Vourl 111. PRIZf 25.00 < a.-h Vouch < n\*oi. j/;m rm/.hs t>7 r*tZES <>! $WM CASH VOICHE Itil 1011 niZES Oh TOR( II SH thl <141 words
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Advertisement171 1951-08-26 10 D SUNDAY AUG 26 6 f A MALE OCTETTES SPECIAL PROGRAMME. TONIi ■B^^^ B: ""W^S, J 3etomore, World ffoMn Lecturer has travelled hHcil B^L |B Hear his stirring Bible D'.-r" < > I on the amanng tuU E^kC land m The eyes ot the Moslem Jewisl Christian world ore upon171 words
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Miscellaneous30 1951-08-26 10 CALLING ALL BOYS and GIRLS! TORCH SWEETS "Sggg?/ F 6c N (CONFECTIONERY) LTD. v 7 r\ L 5 i 7 n r i^~^ n n yA'\ i .^S-i fe OJif30 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1951-08-26 11 OSWALD HENRY - SEX FILM MYSTERY SOLVED! OSWALD HENRY 'Should ParenfsTell' By £AST week's sex aim my- *tery h as been solved, tnanks to a prompt explanation given by no other person 1 than the Malayan Film Cen- sor himself. And what he has to say makes interesting reading. for. while local movie-1,040 words
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Article144 1951-08-26 11 9 a.m. Programme Summary: !♦.<»» Good .Uornini;; !».;<!! The Prairie Ramblers; 10 a.m. Emergency News 'K.L.i; 10.05 Radio Doctor; 10.15 Interlude lruru Hawaii; 10.30 Edmunil« Ros his Rumba Band; Jt a.m. The Adventure*, ot P.C. 1!»; 11.30 Studio Set-vie* (Bt'thesda); 1 p.m. Procramine Summary: IOJt Dav>144 words
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Advertisement247 1951-08-26 11 J« "--Wli^~ I crazYe:! musketeers v OF THEM ALL!! 00BM s^ GLORIA STUART -OPENS TODAY!—, Ma.m.1.30-4-6.45 a 9.30p.m. Jjyv Alhambra_ COMINCrnpWy 'ftlBOOM! I v SPEKCSR JQAM ELIZABETH l^ I Brtherig little Dividend^ v SUPPORTING ;i TOM JERRI 1 1 \w-^ TECH. CARTOON j| M lITTLKQIAtKER", AND l| FATHER'S' A^uoT TII247 words
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Advertisement91 1951-08-26 11 "■LTy^UIJL.Ji.t^.JS bWI» --tI TB^B_»m_bbbW. -^b 'ift"* jffiTnltff WEDNESDAY, *oB*B*^ -I| I South American Music. < i J Food and Dances m i i South American Atmosphere!! i i I 1 Music by SALO BREMERO and his South American Boys. i 1(1 MIKABAI will portray Carmen Miranda i GUESSING COMPETITION Winner91 words
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Advertisement175 1951-08-26 11 U i^J t H 11 irnrnß a st Four Shows 2—4.15—6.30—9.30 p.m. Today 10.45 a.m. show Bing Crosby m "BLUE SKIES'* (m technicolor) OPENING TOMORROW M-G-M presents VJ' SUtfirt W*"™* |S» DONALD CRISP ,TO /l^S^S/ GERALOINE BROOKS IASSIE/^"^ X LASSIE Whatever ;owr c/to/ce o/ GUITAR SEASON CO., LTD. 115. NORTH175 words
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Advertisement269 1951-08-26 11 F<Hlay nt 9 a.m. **r£ M f OX TW O' m Trchnimtnr UNEQUALLED I m FEROCLT^^ BlplwlSlw^^^lfaiiinti^ mpmK v^ w"Waw&j I ZS k Mi I D %%i i.oo r i'ELE. I r> i r»9 TIUS MS WMiA M 1 p^ THEY SAM MB i "'PWIHIKA \M) Till: FLVIN<; M7VCH- I269 words
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Article36 1951-08-26 12 jmVoldenr f'atuml on Hi., hisli nihlnil an ,i a ion« the liallpr. The »klrl Is of sn'i-ral layers if tul i o"Jr a stiff t"ff??i sllS S, p I lUIKIIIUV Standard photo*.Standard - 36 words
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Article, Illustration1580 1951-08-26 12 MARA - MALAYAN Merry Go Round MARA By T HOPE none of you have lost 1 sight of the fact that SA. TA. Week with its many attractions wi.l soon be on us. Tiie Piano Recital by Mrs. Paul Feng at the Victoria Memorial Hall starts it oil on August 30, while1,580 words
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Article, Illustration446 1951-08-26 12 JAN. 88 TO FEB. 18 (Aquarius):—New prospects suddenly and unexpected open before you and you are likely to find that a change for the better is imminent. Be wary and watchful FKB J9 TO MARCH 20 (Pistes):— Too often things have gone wrong at the office because446 words
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Advertisement254 1951-08-26 12 3-- 0' mH( »O'«" 2M Ik MfUBBP v -*v!E lib «i^H^^^" A \RDMR o >!.(.. M Star r\M>i>R\ IND THE FLYING 1 DUTCHMAN" FACE POWDER V 4*. b^ y//^r Jactor 1 SoA v m Mkat« Fragrance, imooth r^ l^> r «W(^ v: Pace Pond* will (pvc %.>■.• ,«m i rid254 words
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Advertisement191 1951-08-26 12 BABY POWDER THE BORNEO COMPANY H«lT|i G. C. de SUVA BROS, Jeweller* 3. Raffles Place. Singapore. 1 fhtM I Quality Style and Price I Chaase your Gown at T/ie Leading Fashion House H. BK1«. Jit. BaHrrj li« M. FIINTER S. GRiNBERG i DIAMOND^ WMVJULtM> ami I'ill Mil SINGAPORE Ottice (Eu191 words
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Miscellaneous31 1951-08-26 12 WtfwhlF^^^^ GRUM BUNG WONT HELP,? NOW WHO IN the B T TJ'lJKlr^ A JL P£AR SEE WHO < COOLO THAT BE tfw) rWVr_ J V THAT SA TTHEOOo£) CANT EVEN SIT DOW-T)31 words
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Article427 1951-08-26 13 Valberg's Record Broken RONALD DA SILV A leapt 21 ft. 3 m. m yesterday's Eurasian Association's Youth Movement athletic meet to beat by a quarter mile the distance accomplished by Lloyd Valberg m his winning effort at the Malayan AAA meet. His was one of 16 Eurasian Association records broken427 words
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Article110 1951-08-26 13 IX the final oi the RAF InterSection shield soccer competition involving 32 teams, ARS played a great game to beat MTRS by five goals to two yesterday, evening. Fleming and McGregor scored the opening goals for ARS Thirty seconds later. Cook increased the ARS110 words
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Article, Illustration603 1951-08-26 13 Soccer Star's Son Scores Hat-trick LEE WAI TONG, China's greatest footballer, sat m the stands at Jalan Besar yesterday and proudly watched his son, Yuk Tak, score a hattrick which spelled a 5-2 victory for the South China touring team over603 words
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Article90 1951-08-26 13 WITH five changes from the team that played m Friday's cup final, 30 Battalion RAOC were slow tv find their feet and H.MS Terror deserved their three goals t two win m their Inter-Services le :-'ie soccer match yesterday. Terror led by a goal at halt time.90 words
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Article53 1951-08-26 13 IN THEIB United Services League match against RE.ME nt Aver Raja Road yesterday, the R\AC failed to press home their superior outfield play and lost a valuable point, the match ending m a draw. RE.ME missed a g> d chance of snatching a win m the closing53 words
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271 1951-08-26 13 Re f Called Wrongly, Player Loses Ma tch THE Singapore Badminton, Association junior .singles championships which attracted aa all-time record entry of 126 competitors settled down to the last four last night when the quarter-finals were decided at the Clerical Union Hall (Haw Pa- Gymnasium) m Rangoon Road. The following271 words
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Article62 1951-08-26 13 MEETING for the third time K:::u K<»ng and the Swedish /ingel iou«ht a thrilling draw at the Happy World last night. Kong had the worst of the battle, finishing the night with a b|ood spattered face and a cut over the eye. Each grappler scored a fall Referee62 words
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Article51 1951-08-26 13 ROYAL AIR Force (Malaya) were all out for 122 runs m the first day's play against the Indian Association for the Gandhi Memorial Cup. Indian Association replied with 60 for two wickets when stumps were drawn. The match will be continued today at 11 ajn. on Balestier51 words
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Article208 1951-08-26 13 LONDON, Aug. 25 (Reuter) —Following are soccer results played today: ENGLISH LEAGUE 1ST DIV Aston Villa 4 Derby Co. 1 Burnley 1 Fulham 0 Chelsea 1 Liverpool 3 Huddersfield l Blackpool 3 M Chester U. 2 Newcastle 1 Portsmouth 1 Charlton 0 Preston N.E. 0 M'brough 1208 words
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342 1951-08-26 13 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG Foong Seong Cup Badminton By lI'OH. Sal. In a ni^ht of upsets Perak and Sclangor shared honours with two gamee each m the first night of the northern zone final of the Foong Seong cup hadminton competition. The first upset was the342 words
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Article144 1951-08-26 13 Singapore Lead 4-0 JOIIORI RAHIU'. Sat. Singapore romped away to a 4 o lead over Johore m their Foong Seong cup tie which began here tonight. It was a case of easy victories and even though fully expected did not deter Johore's badminton fans from turning out m torce to144 words
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Advertisement209 1951-08-26 13 SATA WIEK PROGRAMME VI 30th at 8.45 p.m J&k fck PIANO RECITAL by Mn. Paul Feng ot the C^IW m^ CTORIA MEMORIAL HALL T^W T.ckeU at Robinsons fC^s^^ I I Zl£> SEPT. 2nd From 2.30 p^ mm/fak GARDEN FETE Cr FUNFAIR < Vl^ AUO? BADMINT ON EXHIBITION ot Mount Echo,209 words
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Advertisement304 1951-08-26 13 WITH THE OLIVE OIL IN PALMOLIVE SOAP Water and Palmolive Soap- that's all \<.u need IB eiv'^ fOWf f,kiu new loveliness all over. PalnK>li\e'v \d\<i\ plivCKMl Utbcx Is a natural daily beauty treatment —and mch a nmple me* As 39 doctoi-s have proved, m 14-day lests on 1.3H4 wum<n, it304 words
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Article, Illustration1681 1951-08-26 14 P. J. Darnell - AAM welcomes Asians to membership P. J. Darnell R\ (i t i Singapore uul Jel Brant fa ot M I the J Started In 1932 the Ass J L I gvk- v. was a goina con--1924 th H.r c Nunns nurd X C B as Presid I the Singai bStandard - 1,681 words
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880 1951-08-26 14 L\)R the first time since the war. Singapore is to see a parade and exhibition of new cars at the Motor Rally and Concours d'Elegance at the Empress Place today, starting from 10 a.m. Motor traders, the Fire Brigade. Medical and880 words
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Article, Illustration88 1951-08-26 14 S 'PORE A.A.M. RALLY CONCOURS d'ed GANGE n\ SHOW TODAI .it Ike Sinu.iporr \.\.M Kally and Contours d'Elegance are (top to botioni 1 !t t.» richt) The 1951 Roils Royce Silver Dawn. 29 h.p. six cylinder iMmn" litre .l.»\ciin with hori/ont.ill> opposed four-t ylinder engine; Armstrong Siddelej lim i>t<i iriUi88 words
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Advertisement91 1951-08-26 14 A LUXURY ftS I ARMSTRONG nniTIOII I i represent th« be->t DniiluM i ;|l* Mi m modern automobile It i^Kl^l?^^ practice with the TUfIDniIPUDDm I traditional craftsman IHUKUUbHBREO IjSHSS^ *.P *at comes from P^^^^" V^B| .5^,4 the unrivalled ex- V-'H"^? I^^ perience of over hali •mimbh^ J jfii(^! a centur91 words
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Advertisement205 1951-08-26 14 H X uuiun j^:,.. Sign of the Wyyi t Smoothest Thing on W/i?c/s lT^^ 5Tm In o banner orray of stunning I £V\ t models, Buick puts brilliant new jm m j^ m _m_ jfh styling, sumptuous interior richness, h Solid Buick comfort, and sparkling {v \\^^hSl^^ Fireball performance within205 words
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Article, Illustration294 1951-08-26 15 LEONG HEW MENG - Perak Have A Master Plan For Cup Final But It's A Secret! LEONG HEW MENG By PERAK have a master plan for next Sunday's cup final against Singapore. What it is, how it will be put into effect, who thought it out are all secrets just now. All that Perak294 words
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Article185 1951-08-26 15 SOUTHAMPTON, Aug. 24 (Reuter).—Sei to get 173 mi n \M minutes to beat Hampshire, the South African cricketers suffered early reverses which left them little chance of victory here today. With five wickets clown for 82 they stood m danger of defeat but Clive Ryneveid185 words
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Article155 1951-08-26 15 CHESTNUT HILL. Massachusetts, Aug. 24 (Reuter) The United States won two singles and a doubles which constituted the first day's play m their annual Wightman Cup lawn tennis international against Great Britain today. Three singles and a doubles will be played tomorrow and America155 words
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Advertisement194 1951-08-26 15 THE 193 i MODEL 3 T. Dt* Luxe 350 C C The Well Known MOTOR CYCLE Throughout The World Spare Parts Available Distributors:CHUAN HUAT CO. 173, SELEGIE ROAD SINGAPORE TEL:- ***** L TUNGSTEN CARBIDE NDARD TURNING, BORING I PLANING TOOLS Standard tools arc available In commonly used sizes and In194 words
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Advertisement279 1951-08-26 15 iV/AP CEYLON FiRST IN COMFORT with SLUMBER-LOUNGE /Tw'Tnl li c uof Ms most A^/>?£>cX\i mkL modern contribution I 1 \V9^? i\ u/o Aircraft Sleeper VTliTn^Wb/ DRAWING-ROOM COMFORT HUUHiUJV^f^^IX^ MEANS MORE SPACE PER NiK PASSENGER. CA V^^nS^y^Jf SPECIALLY DESIGNED TRAYS. %======^y\ 0 i UTENSILS »t*o FITTINGS \^ZTi&[/ vT\\M~^ AFFCiO 0' 'J279 words
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Advertisement32 1951-08-26 15 Higl/Blood Pressure If Hitfh I. I- m«ke« you 1z z > ha ■r i <1 1 »,e;.r? NC >'^ '"'I <Jir- r !•>;'' n i tiK.r t relM f from tl > I .frrnifl •>. k r32 words
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Article107 1951-08-26 16 Tigers Are Virtual Champions TIGER Sporjs Association are virtually champions ot The Singapore AFA's senior division league by virtue of the walk-over given ?o them by the Tamil Brotherhood Association. The TBA are '^'c.be w field a team against the Tiger* for their match scheduled for Aug 28 and the107 words
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Article2224 1951-08-26 16 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES Favourites Take A Beating At K.L. By TOTAL P00L— 5498,200. FIRST PRIZE NO. *****0. SECOND PRIZE NO. *****3. THIRD PRIZE NO. *****3. STARTERS: *****1, *****4, *****1, *****2, *****1 *****7, *****9. CONSOLATION: *****3, *****4, *****0, *****9 *****6, *****7, *****1, *****4, *****7, *****8. Double Totes:2,224 words
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Article101 1951-08-26 16 MALACCA. Sat Selangor deteated Malacca by six goals to four m what wa s probably the best game aeen m Malacca this season when they met m a charity match at" the Malacca stadium today. Malacca fielded th c same team which played against Singapore and m101 words
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Advertisement207 1951-08-26 16 3% t» <> titt iff th*» II or/#/ Sinr** iU IU GRAfSID|PRIX L 1 j ELECTION jl Sole A^cnt^: CHUN CHONG f South Kndue Kd .Sinuapore I sfunn ==k&s i Sewing pl^^6»- MACHINE ■H\agsiSs?^a MADE IN INDI/ :v a to Ded M !g& SHROFFS (MALAYA) LTD Ag.ncy Skwtoom 47-49 Stamford207 words
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Advertisement27 1951-08-26 16 CALL ON US FOR ALL YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. Ilford Films and Papers: Johnsons Photo Chemicals VOIGTLANDER Cameras. STOCKIST OF EVERY KIND JOHORE SPORTS STORES and PHOTO STUDIO.27 words
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Advertisement103 1951-08-26 16 NEW SOUTH WALES BLOODSTOCK AGENCY 1 Bloodstock and Pedigree Experts 4 Cable address 1 H llcoll 56 Pitt Street < s*dn5 dne V Sydney i Have pleasure m notifying Racehorse Owners and Trainers also Racing Clubs of Malaya, that I e l af f °f ferin 9 o number of103 words
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Advertisement137 1951-08-26 16 "TIGER" RUBBER Sjt«3Es WEAR THE BEST! i SHUM YIP LEONG RUBBER WORKS 1 Slorapore ftum* Luuipui i,*. b m nmm% Ktane BaaifcMl Smart sef Sportshirts by ESS L E V 3 completely new styles have been rectM 1. As illustrated, with 2 plain pockets 2. A dashing 2 tone sliDover137 words
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Miscellaneous26 1951-08-26 16 frE|si||i UMESJfe HIGH TIDES at the ptinnpa resorts m Malaya TODAY: AM P.M Singapore 05.48 4.4? Malacca 2.03 Port Dickso n 12 54 Port Sham 11.2926 words
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