Sunday Standard, 28 October 1951
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Title Section17 1951-10-28 1 Sunday Standard ■ftA.(-H*i f)jnJX VOL. II NO. 119 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1951. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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187 1951-10-28 1 J7 \T) The Egyptian (io\iriimcnt ban *m British warships m the Suez r h oiM-ralinu (.'ompanv said it would interfere *iih < anal transit. A tense quiet prevailed along the Briti>h-he!d Canal except I propaganda moves. Egypt's announcement on irships was made by187 words
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64 1951-10-28 1 Dowry Fund Move for The Girl Who Works ri iimi-nl. iiml ibe i a I .i marria*r for ihrir r U riMitaiivi whirls I t/.il OH". 1 uuniil m. mlu-r ijM.rr I abotir I .i ,i ran«li>M rill N\ .nil mhrr liili ii- i m i<» lM"il t .»r it64 words
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128 1951-10-28 1 American Fin Mission Due Here In W eek WASHINGTON, Oct. 27, *AP> An American tin misinvited to Singapore and Malaya by the British and la ayan Governments plans to lepart next week. It will ar- c m Singapore about a tfeek ater for a two-week tour oJ --.-producing areas. The128 words
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Article60 1951-10-28 1 Standard Stall orrespondent i KUALA LUMPUR, Sat t'n Kuala Lumpur branch of the 1.M.P.. which so far has over 50c members, was inaugurated today at the Town Hall with Da'o O:in bin Ja'afar m the hair. The meeting formally adopted •he interim rules of a60 words
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Article, Illustration439 1951-10-28 1 Eden Is Foreign Minister, Butler The Chancellor LONDON, Oct. 27 Winston Chun hill named his trustee! deputy anil hrir-a|>par<*nt Anthony Etlrn to tin* joh ol Foreign Srcrotary today to try to keep the peace hut halt any twisting of the British lion's tail. Churchill took on439 words
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Article351 1951-10-28 1 Stamlartl Matt Reporter llll' }Mis-i!»ilil\ of am <lra*ti<- <liau»«'-» m Britain** |>i»lm v iii Malaga iollov*m>£ the Comni" I BIJWC l'arl\*i victory m tin efeetioaa nas ilieroiinlcd by a *|M»kettinan tit the (\>niiiiisHioncr-(pt'ii«Ta!*H Mit« v m Sin;;a|»ort> yrstenlay. Commenting mi the election results, t!ie spokesman351 words
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186 1951-10-28 1 Standard SUIT orre^pondrnt KUALA LUMPUR, Bat Bandits made, throe at' ark < iast night on the nighi mill Erom Penanij No BflSj P <^> p;r>'d and ;n v jne (>!.!>' II found m the engin rub The first attempt WBS < i-< a!186 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-10-28 1 The (i.o.< Singapore IMstrrct Mi(iin OC'arnril Scott is seen at lhe (.ov«'rniiu*ni lluu^r meivinß thr CB. ni»*d»l from the (iov«r»or. Sir I raiikliu <iiMix»u. at yestrrday's preseaiation trrnuuay. Srr full honour^ list o« P. 135 words
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Article67 1951-10-28 1 Standard Stuff <<»rr«*spond»-<u KCAI.A UIMFMH Sat A security [oraei patiol m tiitJ Segamal area ol Johore yaetei d;iv BMW a in.iii moving m ''<": laUanc- 'I'hrv challccy^d, no KOSwer and i»nem»d fiie Nine men .iii ivoodcutterv •t# u[ them .vi'h a white fl;iK catlM out of the67 words
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Article105 1951-10-28 1 LONDON', Oct 27 (APJ The' creation ol a Ministry ol Asiatic (Vffairs was believed t<> bi- m prospect as Britain's Prime Minister Winston Churchill rm suited with advisers today. One of the first moves toward the creation ol the new Ministry would be Churchill105 words
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236 1951-10-28 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Malayan Chinese Association. Joh ore Bahru. is lodging a strong protest against the closing down of a $100,000 resettlement camp at Mawai by the authorities a few days aso. because of the increasing bandit actions m that area m recent236 words
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Article, Illustration306 1951-10-28 1 GEORGE RASIAH - GEORGE RASIAH By Standard Staff Reporter A WEST-GERMAIN newspaper, The Conglanza, m Hamburg, is now instit"tin«» a search for a nine-year-old Chinese boy, .Mok. k>M>k Onn, who is believed to be somewhere m Singapore. The fact that Mok Kwok Onns birth certificate was issued by306 words
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Article27 1951-10-28 1 HONGKONG. Oct 27 A p Hongkong turns back her clocks one hour at 3.30 A.M Sunday <18. !0 GMT Saturday) to switch from summer to standard time27 words
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Article178 1951-10-28 1 A FIVE-MAN deputation of the rebel group oi the Singapore Labour Party yesterday conducted a four-hour parley with the General Council of the Party at the end of which it was decided to call the annual conference of the Party on Nov. 11. As a178 words
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Article66 1951-10-28 1 By ANDREW ROTH Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sat. A leading to Siam. The Tronoh Malayan Malayan tin company is shifting its prospecting from Malaya Tin Group today announced that prospecting m Malaya is at a virtual standstill because of terrorism. Prospecting licences have been obtained for an extensive66 words
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275 1951-10-28 1 Standard Staff Reporter SEVEN CHINESE junior middle schools La Singapore win have their Government grants-in-aid for junior-middle-schop] students reduced or entirely withdrawn, it they are not abi* to satisfy the Education Depattmem why some of their candidates boycotted the inter-school Bxamination held early th»s275 words
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Advertisement38 1951-10-28 1 3 THE SOAP Illfcui. from the world famous Cognac Provinct o» Franc* is th epitome <?♦ the tradirional art of f% 111 mi bram y making There is no DiiAW FINEST FR£NCH «y| If! If COGNAC BRANDY BORNEO tJ38 words
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Advertisement9 1951-10-28 1 RUf IK AJFTIjr? ii" ICEIREAM^fej OOU> CVOOAQC S C£^*>\9 words
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Article, Illustration141 1951-10-28 2 An EAGER crowd of spectators watched Colleen Cooke. "Miss Malaya 1951," release about three hundred balloons from the car park of the Capitol Ci nema, yesterday morning. Attached to the balloons are tickets to the Capitol Cinema. This stunt is to publicise the French141 words
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Article108 1951-10-28 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Federation of Services Unions, representing I over 30.«J0© civilian employees of the three Services, has sent a cable to the three Services Ministries m the U.K. urging immediate and satisfactory set- tfemeni of its claims for increased cost of living108 words
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Article82 1951-10-28 2 A FURTHER sum oi $30 was received by The Standard yesler !..y for Leow Choo. Singapore widow who was acquitted of a charge of murder last Tues lay. This brines the total donation for Le Choo to $165 The $30 n eived yesterday w< fi82 words
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Article25 1951-10-28 2 Ceylon Tamils To Mark Deepavali THE Oylon Tamils 1 Association will celebrate Deepavali at the Association's premises m Handy Road, Singapore tomorrow at 6 p.m.25 words
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Article541 1951-10-28 2 Contraceptives Are Harmful, They Say B Standard Staff Reporter FOUR SINGAPORE doctors have rallied round the Catholic Young Men's Association m the Catholic stand against family planning. The four doctors' opinions on physical effects a^mg from the use of contraceptives form the association's reply to the541 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-10-28 2 photo- YESTERDAYS bride at the Catholic Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Miss Dulcie Scully, ward of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jonathan of Singapore, and the bridegroom Mr. Eraneis Eernandex fourth son of Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Fernandez of Martia Road. Singapore. The officiating priest at the ceremony was theStandard - 59 words
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Article76 1951-10-28 2 'Undergrad' Seeks Permit THE FIRST issue of the "Malayan Undergrad. publication of the Students" Union of the University of Malaya for the present academic year has been delayed lor several weeks because the Singapore Government has not issued a perrmt for its publication under the Emergency Newspaper Regulations passed by76 words
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Article60 1951-10-28 2 THE PROPOSAL of the Guild t Graduates of the University of Malaya for increased representati as m the University Council from two members to seven has been referred to the University 0 incil m the Brsl instance This was decided at a meeting 1 I60 words
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Article34 1951-10-28 2 THE BOYS Brigade of the Fitth Singapore Company held their 13th annual inspection and display parade at the Presbyterian Boys' School yesterday The Director of Education. Mr." A.W. Frisby inspected the Brigade.34 words
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319 1951-10-28 2 Standard Malay Correspondent A MOST ambitious plan to be launched by Malays m Singapore is the formation of a Singapore Malay Housing Society which aims at providing decent houses for its members. This project, if agreed upon at a general meeting to be held319 words
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Article, Illustration138 1951-10-28 2 DR. C. J. PAGLAR denied m f. P r t ss statement yesterday tnat he was a party to the Budget Slash" which recommended the deletion of the 100 beds extension to the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital The charge that Dr. Paglar was "a party" wasStandard - 138 words
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44 1951-10-28 2 THE AMERICAN CLUB was packed to capacity with a gay mob of people last night, the occasion being the Halloween '"Hard Times Party". Dress suited the occasion with everyone trying to outdo each other m looking like tramps photo.44 words
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Article152 1951-10-28 2 THE "Grow More Food Exhibition" sponsored by the Consumers Association, Tanglin Branch will be opened at the Happy World stadium today at P.m. by Mr. W. C. Taylor Financial Secretary, Singapore The exhibition will be open each evening from six p.m. until midnight. It closet at152 words
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Article104 1951-10-28 2 RUBBER prices m Singapore declined by four cer.:.s per Ib. on an easy market yesterday. Moderate turnover of business was recorded during the day. The easier tendency m the market was attributable to the election results m the United Kingdom. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's noon104 words
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Advertisement366 1951-10-28 2 A skin preparation you cannot do without, is most .nportant to dry oneself ihorougf) alter bathing since bacteria develop best under warm and mcist conditions Between the toes, clii^hs ami under the arms>, perspiration can hardly evaporate and thts is more 10 the caM w.ith women. who use depilatories, v366 words
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Advertisement256 1951-10-28 2 I you have waited f w tf I come and selerf further delay. C *"*e« 1 1 An Exclusfvr Rany, Real Call R ea Moror Morocco 1 SWALLOW H In different shane^ *\7,. >-* l! a(]»j 3 g You will like th« n will like the,* too: tlf I! P'ea«e256 words
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404 1951-10-28 3 Jan. -Sept. Trade A New Record Stan (I an I Staff Reporter MALAYA'S trade with the United States brought the country a favourable balance of more than $800 million m the first nine months of the year out of a total balance of404 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-10-28 3 MR. AND MRS. Walter W. Neubronner of Singapore celebrated their 34th weddinff anniversary yesterday at their Waterloo Street residence m the presence of a host of relatives and friends. Mr Neubronner is the proprietor of The Art Undertakers at Waterloo Street.43 words
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Article142 1951-10-28 3 SUBSTATIONS In Singapore to load shedding today: DAY Pa^ir Panjang. Opium Factory. Reformatory <£iSSJ Factory. C'ressonlte, St J.imes. > ri Koad. Silat Koad. Base Medical Store. Bukit Paw h. K\ T Malaya* Kefrif. < <>-. Trafalgar Street. Anwjn Ittd. Air > Street. Ramah Street. PeSples Park. Nanson142 words
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Article, Illustration159 1951-10-28 3 Michael Goh - CHINESE GIRLS TAKE UP JAWI Michael Goh by Standard Staff Reporter THIS 10 year old Chinese ffirl, Tan Pak Nam, (below) is one of the five Chinese children m Pulau Semakau studying J aw i and Romanised Malay m the island's school. With a teacher and equipment supplied by theStandard - 159 words
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Article58 1951-10-28 3 THE SINGAPORE Foochow Association is building a $150,000 three-storey school m Sophia Road. The new school, which is an expansion of the present San Shan Shan School run by the association, will have 12 classrooms. It is exnected to be completed by the middle of58 words
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731 1951-10-28 3 Standard Staff Reporter AFTER presenting the (Mn-C's Certificate for Good Conduct to a member of the Headquarters the G.O.C. Singapore Base District, Major General A. G. (VCarroll Scott, presented himself an hour later at Government House where he received the C. B. from the731 words
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Advertisement737 1951-10-28 3 siTUATJoiT vacant (MTY COUNCIL Ofr SIMiA ,^'PORE ELECTRICITY UE PARTMENT: Temporary Po^t for New Power Station I COSTING CLERK: E\pcn- 'tired clerk holdir>g School Certificate and L.C.C. CetUfi ates IH English. Book-keeping and Costing. Salary (250-400 plus C.L.A. Apply on form obtainable from Electricity Department (Room 109) by Ist rt737 words
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Advertisement396 1951-10-28 3 GARDEN PEAS BROAD PEAS SLICED FRENCH BEANS LOGANBERRIES BLACKBERRIES STRAWBERRIES These wonderful j/\,^mß^\ PEPS \Sm^ STOP COUGHS. COLDS, CHILLS. INFLUENZA V\ hen ><nt mm k l'ej»» l.ihh-ts yon Xv^^^K llWn Dreathe the volatile niedit mal es<»eii( es I■■ \1 dlre<t Into throat iinim lu;il« and limss \*n*** M^MWli' H This396 words
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Article, Illustration319 1951-10-28 4 Khoo Boon Choo - Khoo Boon Choo By CHYNESS is a ractor which expectant mothers m Penang have overcome m seeking advice and aid m pre-natal treatment. An average of fifty women— rich and poor— visit the clinic at the Maternity Hospital m Residency Road daily. Dr. V. J.319 words
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669 1951-10-28 4 George Taye - George Taye By THE 5,313 voters on the electoral rolls of the three Municipal Wards, the Fort- Bukit China and Tranquerah of the Municipality of the Town and Fort of Malacca (area 4.2 sq. miles: population 60.000 approx.) do not at the moment appeal669 words
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Article498 1951-10-28 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAKRU, Sat. A top flight bandit who was responsible for many operations m Johore about a year ago. now sits meekly behind his desk enjoying the pledge made by the Government that all surrendered bandits would be given a square deal. The freedom498 words
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231 1951-10-28 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PORT DICKSON, Sat. Mr. V. G. Linpam, President of the Malay Regiment Civilian Employees' Union, today urged that the Malayan Trade Union Council should take a lead to see that all unions participate m the control and management of public services.231 words
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Article217 1951-10-28 4 Standard Stall Reporter THE Emergency up to June this year has cost Malaya at least $450 million, of which about $320 million had been spent by the Federal Government, states a survey of Communist banditry m Malaya issued by the Department of Information. Federation of217 words
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Article45 1951-10-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Thr I V MCA. here is holding a grand I carnival fair on Nov. 3 at its premises In Bnckiie.ds Road to] raise funds for the association, j The fair will be open From 3 p m. till 12 midnight45 words
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Advertisement301 1951-10-28 4 I BROOKLAX I CONSTIPATION I OVERNIGHT) ill rSS^^^^ y^\\ 4fffft 3 V.^^^^ and ftdulu X love its deiiciou* taste. tKILL THAT PAIN! The liniment made r by Dr. Earl S. Sloan ttho man *uh tbe big anoustacbo is famous ali over (he vorld for killing pain. WftfMArrc FAIN m THE301 words
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Advertisement199 1951-10-28 4 Mb, EgftLM hM fm I ■g i LMJI ALL HEW I ■^^^Hl V^^V fBSBr *^t I Bi^^H^^^^ll I APWCAH Ci MFf'PT c >n I F rJ I I id trocK i g i I TnA Npw 4 lah vri; I lily livVV %l lUII I The, I MORRIS-CG^KERCIAi MALAYAN MOTORS199 words
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Article151 1951-10-28 5 IT HAS NO RACE BANS Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— On Wednesday, October 30, Mrs. A. Aston, wife of the Resident Commissioner, Penang, will lay the foundation stone of the $250,000 Mariners Club on the vacant piece of land at the junction of I nion Street151 words
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Article328 1951-10-28 5 LABOUR OUTLINES POLICY Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sal. In an election manifesto issued today, the IVnang Labour Tarty rails for 'Municipal reforms an elected president and a fully elected Council; Improvements to the housing problem the creation of a housing trust: and the build up of a sanitary environment and328 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-10-28 5 This R.A.'\ helicopter seen landing on the Raub padang brought m a sick Gurkha soldier from the jungle where the killers of Sir Henry Gurney are being ruthlessly hunted down.30 words
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Article119 1951-10-28 5 Employers Disregard Ultimatum PEXAXG. Sat— In spite of an ultimatum that expired on Oct. 15, negotiations between the Penang Waterfront Workers Union and the Employers Association, Penang and Province Wel'e^'ey. on the increase of handling rates has reached a deadlock. Union's request for a 25 per cent incre )>(-• \v119 words
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Article45 1951-10-28 5 A FORMER police lieutenant, A. R. Kini?. was charged m the Malacca Sessions Court, on three counts of cheating by dishonestly inducing three persons to deliver to him property worth $901. The case was adjourned until Nov. 7. Bail of $2,000 was allowed.45 words
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Article24 1951-10-28 5 MR. See Khoon Lim of Sungei Siput North has donated one day's collection from the Sungei Siput Cinema towards University Week collections.24 words
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Article84 1951-10-28 5 IPOH, Sat. A curfew has been imposed m the resettlement areas of Kampong Timah, Kampong Chenderong and Kampong Bemban m Batu Gajah. Areas affected ar» those inside the wired perim^er and also th e area outside tn e wir c fence within a radius of84 words
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Article47 1951-10-28 5 MRS. A. Harvey is m charge of Poppy Day Collections for Krian this year. There will be the usual collectors going round for donations but those who wish to make donation* can send them to Mrs. Harvey, c/o Sungei Krian Estate. Parit Buntar.47 words
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238 1951-10-28 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. Announcing the names of ci^ht candidates to contest the Penang Municipal Elections m December this year, the Lahour Party, Penang, declares that candidates elected to the (iouncil shall carry out the Party's programme. In an official statement today the238 words
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Article116 1951-10-28 5 Penang' s Ration Of Rice PENAN(i. Sat.— The Assistant Controller of Supplies, Penang. states that types of rice available for ration between Oct. 29 to Nov. -'6 are as follows: Penang high grade, 30 per cent. Si am "B"' and 50 petcent Siam Medium g: ;tde 100 per cent Burma116 words
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95 1951-10-28 5 No Let-Up In Pursuit O f 'Killers' KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The pursuit is still being vigorously pushed for the Communist terrorists who ambushed the Royal West Kents patrol last Monday. So far no contact has been made. "There is no relaxation of effort", a spokesman of the 18th Infantry Brigade95 words
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Article89 1951-10-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sal— The Federation of all Malayan Estates Staff Unions and the Malayan planting Industries Employers Association today signed an agreement for cost of living ailowan* es payable to clerks, conductors and dressers. From Sept. 1. bachelors will be paid cost of living allowance of89 words
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Article50 1951-10-28 5 A SUCCESSFUL dance. organised by Mrs. Lionel van Gayzel m aid of the Port Dickson District Welfare Fund, vas held during the weekend a" the Rhu Lodse, Coast Road. About 200 tuests from Kuala Lumpur and eremban. attended the occasion. The band of the Worcestershire's .v;i3 m attendance.50 words
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Advertisement102 1951-10-28 5 7>^ \^9 Til J $AD mJ U Uur^ /y I'tlH l.> IV ,i id, I ,t>>r:- LI Hi CHCY BROS, (malaya) LTD. Now I clean my breath while clean my teeth with COLGATE DENTAL CREAM X>^k4r because the dentist E DENTAL CREAM makes a special kind i l cleans away102 words
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Advertisement194 1951-10-28 5 I i^mmiii\ i HHBs^ssi^^^^^^ I 'iH BEJ PBi^MHs^^^-j^^»> DYNAMO LIGHTING SET Scores every time LIGHTING. RELIABIIJ JV- FINISH- AH X SOLD BY LEADING CYCLE DEALERS Factory Represent at ive«:—T.V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA UJMPtJI PENANG ■^■■■^■Hii^Mi^BiMHiHIHHMT.V.M UF JUST RECEIVED PALMISTRY: How To R»»ad The Hand I ljf C'HEIRO'S GUIDE194 words
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Miscellaneous196 1951-10-28 5 FEDERATION DIARY PENANG REX: Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. 3. 6 and 9 pm. Devaki (Tamil) 1145 pm. Life With Father 12 noon. C4THAY: Belle Stair 113. 315. 6.13 and 9.15 p.m. Le Diable Au Cours 12 noon ODEON: Rich. Young And Pretty 1. 3.13. 6 H and 9.15 p m.196 words
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Miscellaneous174 1951-10-28 5 REX: Thre« Secrets 1, 3 13, 8 43 and 9.15 p.m. Bonnie Prince Charlie 9 and 11 a.m. WOMEN* HOCKEY: Penang. Selangor and Perak. MALACCA CAPITOL: Davy Crockett. Indian Scout 10 am.. 12.15 p.m. The Devil's Doorway 3. 6 30 and 9!15 LIDO: Montana 10 am. and 12.30 p.m. Mong174 words
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Article, Illustration1479 1951-10-28 6 PARIS, Sat. 1 I \TS OFF to the Americans! I have ju-t read a aecrei report to Ik |>ii l»l i>ti«-«l m a monlh ihowiiig Unv, modern L.S. m«tho<U are increasing r«» d acti o n m Kuro|»«". It if* an a*lonishitl<£ »lo« timrnt. 1 haVC1,479 words
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Article342 1951-10-28 6 Dog Is Left £42, 000 But I ODD STORIES I m the news DISTY. a six-year-old fox terrier, of Clearwater, Florida i U.S.). has inherited £42.000 from his late mistress, Mrs. Mary S. Morrow. Dusty is to have every comfort and luxury, but there is one restriction. He mu^t never342 words
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Advertisement103 1951-10-28 6 IoNLYIVIODiIOIIhas reached 400 m.p.h. ON LAND!! I JT IRST gear 140 m.p.h. second gear 8 24^ m P- n to P g ear 4^ 3 m.p.h. John THE WORLD'S 1 Cobb'a amazing twin-engined Railton Mobil LAND SPEED RECORD -A^^P^^: fi \)^\3^ Special actually took seven miles to come to a103 words
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Article, Illustration2067 1951-10-28 7 Michael Goh - CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHERE MY 'FLU HAS GONE? Michael Goh Illustrated By J WISH people would take the trouble to tell me about these things! Surely I have a light to know what is really going on since 1 pay tm taxes like every other citizen— well, like those2,067 words
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Advertisement203 1951-10-28 7 ICE-COOL SHAVIN6 »/«df« Lit t her Sharing Crram ream Removes that hot dry teclmg, \i! U »L leaving your skin wonderfully Kn or refreshed-cooler, more [kv comfortable than ever before. toe wsy Buy Colgate Uthcr Shaving ihavc Cream and feel the ditTerence. w nivs Menthol j SHAVING COMFORT I< dm203 words
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1207 1951-10-28 8 A WEEP A DAY, KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY! r w'" h! Tes'h MCCCpt Veiih Respect COME weeks ago we had occasion to make some nostalgic references to the faci that the modern generation is not as readily moved to tears by a book was a previous generation. We made some1,207 words
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Article, Illustration1154 1951-10-28 8 s. Hoffner - s. Hoffner A Political Sickness That Could Cause A World Crisis By London. "THE Pakistani Prime .Minister. Liaquat Ali Khan, was the third leading Moslem statesman to be assassinated this year. Earl ie r the Persian Prime Minister. General Rasmara. had been murdered m March, and1,154 words
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Article262 1951-10-28 8 Robson Black - Robson Black Montreal. WORKING aloft, quite often from 6 a.m. to 4 o'clock the following morning, m the glow of the midnight sun, Royal Canadian Air Force planes hava succeeded m mapping 1,500,--000 square miles of the northernmost part of Canada. Even then, the job is only262 words
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Advertisement18 1951-10-28 8 THE GOOD QUALITY /^^s^\ SWISS niHsvf U P x<?^*^^*\? /#-otff Si Hi WF i* CO LLYEff qt/HV SINGAPORE18 words
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Advertisement232 1951-10-28 8 I Did you smile into your > pic I mirror today Were your teeth as white as hers f Ulicnyou use Pepsoden! m nurn i will show you a smile v be pit idol A smile that showb sptitiing T h teeth! For Pepsodeni Irium, wonderful ingredient wtudh dissolves dull232 words
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Article, Illustration372 1951-10-28 9 photo. photo. -Standard picture by photo. fgnjghtd photo. Standard picture by The University of Malaya kept their Reunion Week yesterday with a Chinese dinner on the grounds of the University. Picture shows, from left: Mr. L. S. Sodhy, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, Mr. A. P. Rajah.Standard; Michael Goh; Chee Koon Lin - 372 words
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Advertisement109 1951-10-28 9 iviASTER^VOICIB^ h Prices Spore $211.50 Fed. $243.00 Jon Cabinet. 101 Loudspeaker. peil of WKIMY MIX t; b)^^vwßmlS \RRiV a f < imera. BBsS^Ka r.t. I II lead ru Photo dealers. DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY, LTD., UOAD, S'porf It I. (»M.i(J 1 •< K. i imipnr 1.1. 5413 lIHMI HUNTLEY& PALMERS BISCUITS109 words
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Advertisement127 1951-10-28 9 mt ciBLAi uhm <»rr. 275 Sooth Kridr' Ro»# iinw mwi i IH lOt LXI 1K34 L<»\«.KB KXPLBII M t HI I IKK M KVH t OFIICIAV— C i »-A* SUPER Hf JEWELS n/ GhKIVIAN tOll lI AI CIOI X 4sM§s!!!Bg*^ ft Anfm C? i\ &I C* *?WsS&^ Al VMMMMW K#127 words
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40 1951-10-28 10 TOKYO. Oct. 27, (AFP) Two United States naval patrol frigates will be delivered to Royal Thailand Navy personnel' m the near future at Yokosuka, Japan, il was officially announced here today.40 words
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Article, Illustration901 1951-10-28 10 SPORE MAN'S 3 YEARS ON ICE WASTES THAT extraordinary ad--1 venturer, I still can't understand him. I'm speaking about 32 year-old Brian Jefford, a good-looker and full of pep, born and schooled m torrid India. He spent three years "pocked with fun"— on the ice wastes of Antarctica. "Ice901 words
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548 1951-10-28 10 Capt. D. H. de T. Reade - Capt. D. H. de T. Reade JBy~ EARL^ next month, the Fourth Queen's Hussars who ha>e spent three \ear- m Malaya. leave Singapore tor tin* I uile<l Kingdom m the troopship Empire fTindrush which is e.\|>eete<l to arri\e at Southampton on Nov. M).548 words
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Article, Illustration161 1951-10-28 10 Standard Shipping Reporter ANOTHER group of 2tv> Chinese deck pa«*engt*r* from Swatow who >vcr«« detained by the Singapore Security Police live day* ago under the Emergency travel Restriction Regulations, wax released yenlerday.' The Chinese were among 845 men. women and children who arrived mStandard - 161 words
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Advertisement45 1951-10-28 10 Diabetes s Why Worry When O T Lira's l))u»»ete> Herb le.» car vcu speed relief (let your Herb les hv vow 1 side and eai whal fau ike when v.>> ike D. T. LIM 6c CO., 24 PKINSKP SI Hit I SINGAPOKK 7 PHONG: *«*545 words
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Advertisement336 1951-10-28 10 "MALAYA" for Bangkok. V^ t "MEONIA" for Bangkok H'S"" "KINA" for Bangkok, Hong. U U -I*' kong, Monilc Kob« 6^ Yokohama "LALANDIA" for Sa.gon'i Dm *QM Bangkok iq "KAMSODIA" for Bangkok ft Hongkong, Kofc* Yoko-' n omo a n "INDIA" for Bangkok, Hong- io« kong, Kobe Yokoha-- "JUTLANOIA" for Bun.er,336 words
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Article, Illustration139 1951-10-28 11 12 'TAKES' .AND A KISS IS BORN! i Rhi i m- s to ceased.' (he director s ,i,i »piup!" went the "semnW the director. "Plup!" went the Hr.t kivv '••nL 'I, I-n'-'lC ''r" inK I'" 1 Naomi mad.- It on thetSe?ftli -Don'tTi ih^L'l V,'" 1 the <lir < »r--nut i139 words
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Article, Illustration1549 1951-10-28 11 OSWALD HENRY - CINEMAS 'NOT A LUXURY' COUNTER FILM MEN OSWALD HENRY By QUOTES j < < <; MR. HAROLD WILSON 5 i the then President of the 2 5 Board of Trade) m the < House of Commons on De- Z eember 14. 1949. described the cinema as "one of the 21,549 words
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Advertisement203 1951-10-28 11 |t| ..-s WONDERFUL' |I< 1 J i \vi GEORGES GUETARI )HIGHT at MIDNIGHT! SGOR'S PRODUCTION FAAN FUNG SUN' INTONES! i m. i HOR FAN— CHEONG TING < i S i n» "Toms Mt-n of M'-sic" Sii^m^ duns" i T'colnr) -JIEV mLHAMBRA-' !i.m. 30-4-6.45 9.30... m. BEFORE SUCH THRILLS! Wr* DAN*203 words
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Miscellaneous129 1951-10-28 11 Eadio Programmes RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (484 m A 41 m.) am Procramme Summary; 9.02 Good Mornins; ».3O Musical Round lp; lit a.m. Emergency News (K.L.)! 10.00 Radio Doctor; 10.15 Interlude from Hawaii; 10 30 latin America on the Air; 11 a.m. "The Alan In Black j U.:',o Morning Studio Service129 words
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Miscellaneous134 1951-10-28 11 present: "Fotheringay"; '■> p.m. Dancins Time; 9.30 News; D.4.'> Ihe Continental Touch; X) p.m. David Grenville Ensemble; 10.30 Book of the Month; 10.50 Epilofcue Salvation Army KUALA LUMPUR (269 Metres 6025 Kilocycles In the 4!» Metreband) y a.m. Opening announcement: 9.0*4 10a.m. As Singapore; 10 a.m. Emergency Newt; 10.05 11a.m.134 words
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Article, Illustration144 1951-10-28 12 The 'Taj Mahal' Play Set For On And Off The Beach AMONG one of the livelier prints shown at the preview of the Miami Fashion Council's Market Week was a Taj Mahal play set (shown .il><»\e>. An enormous demand for this type of attire sparked its design along lines that144 words
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541 1951-10-28 12 THE HAT THAT LOOKS DIFFERENT ON YOUR DOORSTEP! NEW YORK NEWSLETTER COMETIMES, after a shopping spree, women are inclined to question their own sanity. The hat that they considered so flattering m the shop to the extent that they brought it horne often turns out to be very unbecoming. Many*541 words
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Article194 1951-10-28 12 by a girl who should know FRANK advice on "How to get a male.'" has just been given by that clingy female of the species, sultry Susan Hayward. The mocking eyed full-lipped Susan says male- hunting is a campaign to be fought with subterfuge and194 words
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Advertisement141 1951-10-28 12 .enrslassfu' II V.09-S' •Mode m because Nespray h powdered milk. |usi acid water. Now >oj have dai r yfresh. full-cream milfc with rich, real-milk flavour, y 7 I *4^<. ti"i w/vU/ V'-. I mM v'-v- i fresher-rf.ii'irirr lovctines*! Hi 4i&ft*-- t i-- nmnEHaBMNHRH M.CJ.M. STAR v v c«*sp^ i LIFF141 words
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Advertisement230 1951-10-28 12 BABY; POWDER THE BORNEO COMfANt limits MyCOUGHL^T stopped at once M -J^^m Peopie all over the 1 r nfi'rir] vencs c*n..«i mixuki WJPfete^ ki'MBRS COi h *copp;J 5-LJSS Mjro* have a bid PMnf'lj S* 0 cou^u.ng acid y jL^ni^U itrain on :iean and 1 > 1 S^^^s?^H; K>r?ness and Qoar^^n^tn,230 words
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Miscellaneous609 1951-10-28 12 (COVERING PERIOD FROM OCT. 28— NOV. 3, 1951) one should remember that life has your best expectations. MAY 21 TO JUNE 20 (Gemini): Small pleasures rather than exciting moments are yours this week. Your best days are Tuesday and Thursday and if you can arrange a social evening for the609 words
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Miscellaneous164 1951-10-28 12 ''rODAYS l-UHECAST. trom the X early morning, today brings us tendancy towards disagreement*, bad luck and disappointments in the afternoon, howe< er a Mercury-Uranus trigon offers possibilities of unexpected good fortune A good atmosphere for the theatre, lor parties. visits and friendly gatherings, for artistic occupations and rapid gains through164 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1951-10-28 13 DOUGLAS WARTH - DOUGLAS WARTH f BORN AFTER I L MOTHER DIED By LONDON. QN two occasions recently babies were born after their mothers had died of infantile paralysis. These were births made possible only by the great, recent work of doctors who, for years, have1,007 words
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Article, Illustration343 1951-10-28 13 ]y|ARRIAGE is just like any other business partnership. Before you go into it, you should check on your partner's past history, be certain you're going to be an asset to one another, and agree on a common policy. If the thing doesn't work out. have the sense to admit,343 words
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Article, Illustration363 1951-10-28 13 By the man who's had SIX profit when you fight more than you agree divorce is the only thing QUOTE FROM EX-SHAW WIFE LANA TURNER: "He said to me: "We're different temperaments to why try?" 0 MARRIAGE should be a complementary bus i ness. The trouble If that our civilisation363 words
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Advertisement512 1951-10-28 13 fatty w7&t& BEAUTY PREPARATIONS to tnchontmtnt b I*! i, "^FACE POWDER ROUGE PERFUME LIPSTICK /TALC COLD CREAM VANISHING CREAM BRILLIANTINE HAIR CREAM BOURJOIS DN LABORATORIES LIMITED. SINGAPORE Glands Restored to Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours Jp Sc.enrist Explains How Sdjg^' New Discovery Mokes Men Feel Years Younger JKI. mc.-c inaa512 words
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Advertisement268 1951-10-28 13 I'pi '[Ml YOU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITADHIN&MINERAL^/^a?^ That is why you feel Worn out. Nervous Irritable Have head•aches. Lose Weight, Worry" t>< i> i ,j,'-'.-- 1 1 ife "J" Sx K *w '^^i^^ i^^B^k M«r Proved Way Back to Health t Happiness When you're anaemic,268 words
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Article84 1951-10-28 14 SYDNEY. Oct. 27 (AP) American professional tennis player Gertrude "Gorgeous Gussie" Moran. will arrive m Sydney on Dec 1 as the guest of a leading spurts company. She will attend the Davis Cup inter-zone final between Sweden and the U.S. m Melbourne, and the Davis Cup Cup84 words
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Article538 1951-10-28 14 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH SBA Will Consider ProblemNextMon th By THE question of whether Singapore s badminton hall, piling for which is about to be completed, will be administered by a board of public trustees or the committee of the association is to be decided at a538 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-10-28 14 Penan; Chinese Swimming Club held a gala last Sunday at which the highlights were the open 100 metres freestyle event and the relays. Ptoto shows the winners of the latercommercial house 200 metres freestyle relay. From left lan Chin Cheng. Leong Cl cc Seng Khoo Kay Kok and Ooi Sim51 words
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298 1951-10-28 14 IPOH, Sat. —In a hard fought game Perak scored a narrow victory of six points (two tries) to three (try) over Selangor m today's friendly Interstate Kugby match played on the I poll padang. Perak's winning goal came just before the end when, following298 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-10-28 14 Fonr Scow San. Penang's 100 metres free style champion. He won this event at the Chinese Swimming Club, Tanjong Bungah last weekend. His time was 64.2 sees.27 words
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Article311 1951-10-28 14 LONDON. Oct. 27 <Reuter> Today's soccer results: LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal 4, Fulham 3. Aston Villa 3, Preston 2. Blackpool 2, Middlesbrough 2 Chelsea 1. Bolton 3. Derby 1. Burnley 0. Huddersfteld 0. Stoke 2. Liverpool 2, W. Bromwich 5. Manchester C. 4. Charlton 2. Portsmouth 3.311 words
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Article63 1951-10-28 14 KAJANG The Ulu Langat Branch of the U.M.N.O. (Youth Section) at a meeting of its hockey members elected a committee which will organise and manage the hockey section for the season. The committee comprise the following: President: Inche Jamaludin. Vice-President: Tun Hamzah: Secretary: Osman Kamat. Treasurer: Mohamad JafTar,63 words
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Article38 1951-10-28 14 HONOLULU, Oct. 26 (UP)— A non-title featherweight bout at Paris on November 5 between Manuel Ortiz of California and Ray Famechon, featherweight champion of France, has been postponed until December 3, Ortiz's manager announced here today.38 words
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Article175 1951-10-28 14 MALACCA, Sat. Selangor trounced Malacca 6 o m the i first quadrangular hockey match played here today. The j game, played m a fine weather went at a cracking pace. The superior teamwork of Selanogr and the fast pace told on Malacca m the second half175 words
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Article141 1951-10-28 14 RESULTS of prize winners of the Oriental Telephone Electric Company Spoils Club tournaments held during the year were: BADMINTON Champion: Koh Cheng Hock. Runner -up Wong Fook Lum Mixed doubles: Champions— Teoh Ong Teck and Miss D. Ess Runners-up: Wong Fook Lum and Miss R Rankine Men's141 words
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Advertisement191 1951-10-28 14 Ix\ i\L 1 1 DON'T LEAVE IT" THE R. A. F. GALA VARIETY SHOW m aid of POPPY DAY APPEAL VICTORIA THEATRE NOVEMBER Ist and 2nd at 9.00 p.m. Admission $5 $8 $10 Bookings at ROBINSON CO. LTD. Spacp tionaipd by James Uennessy Co. Cognac #or Hifihi'si Possible D*>fJ r191 words
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Advertisement107 1951-10-28 14 Here's t/ie^^^g^ NEW WAY to SHAV£~7*^to I you need no bru^h A(ff) I PALMOLIVE a I BRUSHLESS W SHAVING /LJ% Pa1m0;,... A COLGATE PUMOUVE PROOUCT fresher ever before SOLii A(,LMS: H ARPKR i.nin xn MAGTRIZ/ x STOMACH POWDER JJT^ DIGESTIVE TABLETS (^J <+\ M!iail.l.lJ:l«l..»fJl.-\\// I QUICK RELIEF iMf r^^^^W ACIDITY107 words
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Article606 1951-10-28 15 Marciano Scores Great Triumph NE^ YORK, Oct. 26 (UP) Rocky Marciano, the unbeaten Brockton, Massachusetts slugger, tonight scored a technical knockout over Joe Louis at 2.36 of the eighth round and sent the former champion flying through the ring ropes and probably back into retirement.606 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-10-28 15 picture. Malayan Woman sprinter. Mavis SeharenguiTel, who won the best performance cup for women at the University of Malaya sports yesterday, seen breaking the tape an easy winner m the women's 220 yds.- StandardStandard - 34 words
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Article25 1951-10-28 15 MELBOURNE Australia, Oct. 26, (UP) Frank Flannery. Australian lightweight champion. won a 12 round decision over Mexican Babe Herman here tonight.25 words
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Article373 1951-10-28 15 THE R.A.F. defeated the Army by 1M points (2 goal, 2 tries, penally) to 13 (I wo goals, penalty) m a nii:»er match played at Gilman Barracks yesterday. The Airmen fielded a tram with two changes from the one which defeated StCC. laM week.373 words
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Article31 1951-10-28 15 THE Volunteer Police from Joo Chiat Police Station, drew 2 2 with the Royal Military Police m a friendly soccer match played at Thomson R >ad yesterday.31 words
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403 1951-10-28 15 CHARLES HANAM, easily the best Varsity athlete, won the Chan Ah Kow challenge Cup when he became the University of Malaya champion at the University's second annual meet held at Bukit Timah yesterday. Superior m almost every event, the Non-Hostelites took the Kay Mouat Trophy,403 words
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Article306 1951-10-28 15 REGGIE TREVOR and his big Vincent will be the star turns at the Singapore Motor Club's Gap hill climb today. Trevor gave an inkling of things to come during the official practicing yesterday when he made three runs up the twisty circuit making each306 words
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Article45 1951-10-28 15 W ins Pentathlon STOCKHOLM. Oct. 26 (AP) Lars Hall, Sweden, yesterday won the world's modern pentathlon championship for the second straight year He finished sixth m the fifth and last branch of the tournament the cross-country race, which was run at Helsingborg, m Southern Sweden.45 words
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287 1951-10-28 15 PLAYERS m yesterday's Singapore Riiizhy Union irial on the Padang went Jill out to impress the selectors and the result wan a game spoiled by too much individual play. The teams were equally matched but only after a few necessary changes m the287 words
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Advertisement185 1951-10-28 15 jj$HA FANS MADE TO LAST A LIFETIME TON POWERFUL BREEZE BALANCE MADE IN INDIA. FANS CEILING FANS > ngs 9o AC. 36" $100 A C 4ft" 120 A.C. 5o 3>130 pr;duct of mechonicol precision, thus i perfect balance and silent running. SHROFFS (MALAYA) LTD. I7_4s Sramford Rd w Spore. Tel.185 words
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Advertisement640 1951-10-28 15 n "nif* run** For Did liUi comfort- v *-*t--'^BBPBll^^ t^^W RIAULTtsc, a large car scaled clown.* with weight-saving design from stem to stern, a beautiful little four-cylinder engine placed at rear, minimum noise and last but not least, minimum petrol consumption. seats 4 comfortably/ Sole Agents:* CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926)640 words
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Article274 1951-10-28 16 A Good Thing For First Day KUALA LLMPLR, Sat. Trainer Neal Hobbs 9 class 1 horses were the only ones to make time this morning m preparation for the Selangor Turf Club's November meeting beginning next Saturday. On a heavy going Billdaw (Charles) ran impressively over three274 words
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Article92 1951-10-28 16 MALACCA. Sat. Negri Sembilan defeated Singapore 1-0 m the second quadrangular hocke. match played here today The match was played m a drizzle but the damp field did not prevent the teams from playing a fast game. The goal was scored by Alan Koeimeyer m the last92 words
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Article198 1951-10-28 16 WOMEN'S HOCKEY DRAWN IPOH. Sat— Perak and Selangor women hocke> teams shared honours m the opening game m the inter-state triangular meet which started here today. Each side scored a goal. Selangor displayed better com bination especially m the first half and saw tin ire qi the play. But the198 words
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Article183 1951-10-28 16 KUALA LUMPLR. Sat. Selangor League Champion, Chinese Recreation Club, beat the Ipoh League Champions Cheng Wan. by five goals to nil at soccer on Prince's road ground. The game fell below standard. Veteran player See Hu for Selangor gave a brilliant display. Selangor CRC183 words
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Article47 1951-10-28 16 NEW YORK, Oct. 27 (AP) The New York State Athletic Commission yesterday lifted its suspension of featherweight champion Sandy Saddler as from Dec. The commission made no announcement on Willi Pep. whose licence was revoked at the same time as Saddler was suspended.47 words
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165 1951-10-28 16 HONGKONG, Oh. 27 (Reuter-AAP) Malayan badminton players last night gave another brilliant exhibition m the men's doubles. Wong Peng Soon ami Abdullah Piruz. all-India rhampions, with Chan Kon Leong and Ooi Teik Hock battled to a one-set all draw game. Wong and Piruz won the165 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-10-28 16 The Malacca Municipal Club badminton team first wini»2Lh the 4 Ga n Lap Shield m the Malacca Government Inter-departmental badminton tournament. Standing from left: Lee Kum Moon, Sect Bock Seng C Rajathurai. H Lopez. Chua Ban Chuan. Sitting from left J. H. Dobson Smyth (Municipal Secretary) and Charlie Scow (capt.)50 words
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183 1951-10-28 16 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat.— The Knan District Badminton Association will hold a championship meeting next month. This was decided at a committee meeting held at the residence of Inche Ahmad bin Haji Yaaeob. the president of the Association. ♦u En tr es ar bein cal^cf for183 words
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Article476 1951-10-28 16 BELOW arc the weights for the l»t day of the Selangor races on Saturday, Nov. 3. CLASS I—sl1 51 FURS. No Regrets 9.13 Arlington 9.00 Billdaw 8.13 Midnight 8.12 Piraeus 8.08 Bramhall Flyer 8.00 Tudor Pride 7.13 Garuda 7.12 Arabian Knight < 7.10 The Meare 7.09476 words
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Article376 1951-10-28 16 PENANG, Sal. Playing their tirsi HMS Malaya cup ru^er match this afternoon on Western Road ground Penang Ixat kedah by eighl points (»oal Bud try) to three (try) m a hard-fought »am(> which played m rain for practically the Whole period. Despite the conditions376 words
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Article39 1951-10-28 16 ROYAL AIR Force (Seletar) made Sherwood Forresters fight nard lor then" 1-0 victory m yesterday's Singapore First Division hockey league match at Seletar. BucKland scored the only goal >f the game for Forresters midway m the half.39 words
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Article171 1951-10-28 16 Badminton KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Lim Kee Fong entered the final of the Selangor open badminton championships when he beat Khoo Ke e Huat m the semi-flnal today. He won m three sets 15-9. 10-16. 15-2. He will meet A. Piruz m the final. Following171 words
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Miscellaneous32 1951-10-28 16 IIIDESf %1 |TIMESIV^J HIGH riUFS at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY AM FJM Singapore 9. .'5 9.30 Rftalaeca 5.59 6.30 Port l)ick>on 4.40 5.11 Port Sham S.Jti 3.49 Penang 11.03 11.3532 words
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