Sunday Standard, 12 August 1951
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Title Section19 1951-08-12 1 Sunday Standard X^^^^k. L. 4 vT VOL. II NO. 42 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1951. 20 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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269 1951-08-12 1 Standard Staff Correspondent Xl v LUMPUR, Sat.— Federation Government <d today that it does not intend to pursue its la set up a stabilization fund for the tin industry 1 m Malaya. However, there is no announcement as regards a similar proposal for the269 words
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Article137 1951-08-12 1 M.C.A. Man Walks Out Of Meeting Mall Correspondent j BAN Sat A deleSereir.ban branch j Chinese Asso- j c annual general Negri Sembilan llk 1 out at the a f the meetf had made his g ish, m which he tin 'meeting was thf procedure and t association. Hi Chin137 words
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59 1951-08-12 1 said last night o4 the Hornet crashed on Friday on The East Coast re. near Bedok. George Edmund I .vson. who was oh, had been livirea ot the accident •vho arrived m •n the United (about a fortnight press release on Sergeant Howson >59 words
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Article156 1951-08-12 1 Standard Staff Reporter NURSES of the Johore Bahru General Hospital were yesterday given a ten-minute -pep talk" by the Principal Medical Officer, Dr. E. C. Vardy. following press reports on the -unjustified punishment" meted out to them by the Medical Superintendent. Seventy-four nurses attached to156 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-08-12 1 Mr. Kenneth Kerr, Chief Ticket Inspector of the Singapore Traction Company, who was shot yesterday, was rushed to hospital by ambulance. Picture by Chung Shins Jit Pao shows Mr. Kerr being carried into the ambulance at the ;cene of the crime.45 words
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465 1951-08-12 1 Standard Staff Reporter HUNDREDS of horrified shoppers m Arab Street, took to their heels, just before noon yesterday when a revolver shot suddenly burst and a European Chief Ticket Inspector of the Singapore Traction Company collapsed before their eyes. The Inspector. Mr. Kenneth465 words
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366 1951-08-12 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Lav Chee Keng, 26-year-old local journalist was today sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Wilson m the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court for having m his possession terrorist documents, comprising 448 -cyclos^ tyled copies of366 words
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24 1951-08-12 1 the Fren?H Air Fore, m IndoCh JE*' »*ehan*e of French Sera. M« c Tas^gny. k°s Ffe fflsr^gggg24 words
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100 1951-08-12 1 PARIS. Aug. 11 (AP).— Premier Rene Pleven formed a new cabinet this morning one of the most conservative that France has had since the war. Foreign Minister Robert Schuman kept his post, and expremier Georges Bidault took a new one, as Vice-Premier. Minister of Defence,100 words
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Article54 1951-08-12 1 LONDON, Aug. 11. (Reuter)— The "Nancy Moller," 2.942-ton merchantman intercepted by the destroyer, "Cossack" w h i 1 c carrying rubber from Singapore to China last May. will be renamed "Mount Austin." her owners, the Moller Line, said today. Her sister ship, "Hannah Moller. will54 words
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Article64 1951-08-12 1 LONDON. Aug. 11: (Router) —The British Navy will form itsfirst operation squadron of jet aircraft on Aug. 22. the Admiralty announced here today. The squadron, intended for the new 36.800-ton aircraft carrier Eagle will be equipped with eight of the fast "Attacker" aircraft, now beginning to roll off64 words
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Article19 1951-08-12 1 A man was stabbed to death at Peck Seah Street last night Police have made no arrests.19 words
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123 1951-08-12 1 AMMAN. Aug. 11 (AFP»— At a press conference today Premier of Jordania Toufik Pasha Abuhuda announced that the investigation into the assassination of King Abdullah had been closed and that voluminous files compiled by the enquiry commission had been re urned by the government to123 words
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Article70 1951-08-12 1 CANNES. FRANCE. Aug. 11 <AP» King Farouk'a gambling system backfired again today. The play-boy Egyptian monarch lost U5572,000 m nine hands of play m a c;?rd grime. This brought his losses over a two-day period to U*****.000.700. E-irlier. the Kin^. who had made some big winning*70 words
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221 1951-08-12 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Aug. 11.— Richard Sorge rated one of the most effective Soviet spy chiefs of World War II and supposedly executed by Japanese m 11)43. is alive m Moscow. This was disclosed221 words
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Article, Illustration335 1951-08-12 1 Reds Lodge 2nd Protest; Talks Still Deadlocked TOKYO, Aug. 11 (UP) A General Headquarters communique revealed today the Communists had lodged a second protect with Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy, charging that Allied warpiancs had violated an agreement against air attack on a Communist ceasefire vehicle. SiM! The message fromStandard - 335 words
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Article, Illustration778 1951-08-12 1 Fed. Annual Report Says: UK Recognition Of Peking Had Marked Effect On Emergency THE RECOGNITION by lI. M. Government m the United Kingdom of the Chinese People's Government early m January, 1950 had a marked effect on the Emergency m Malaya, says the Federation of Malaya Annual Report for 1950.Standard - 778 words
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Article164 1951-08-12 1 Standard Staff K« port, r LEADERS of rillfffi m the Holland Road an-a told The Standard yesterday that tbep were frateful to llr. Aw. 800 a Haw lor th« tWO Bhcdfi v.hich be constructed near the Hong Eng Chinese Cemetery. lie two sheds, they pointed out164 words
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Advertisement46 1951-08-12 1 rur f \'>m< \n^am X ■VV As horse roc.ng is the favoured iIkVW "Sport ot K.ngs" so i« Exshow Vy!a«V Cognac Prondy-tronn the otknowledged world's f.nest brandy pro- ducng country Cognac m Frarc. |j^lil\ the choice of the man who JUki knovys and ppreci3tes th beit#46 words
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Advertisement13 1951-08-12 1 ICE CREAM SINGAPORE 5420/5429 KUALA LUMPUR ***** (Set* lull story on Page 1.).13 words
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Article43 1951-08-12 2 SALIM bin Said (18> claimed trial m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to a charge of stealing a broom worth S4 from the R.A.S.C. Sergeant's Mess at Xee Soon on Aug. 10. Salim was allowed c ."O bail until Sept. 3.43 words
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Article40 1951-08-12 2 LAI JIT Seng was sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday when he admitted misappropriating a bicycle worth 5175 belonging to Chew Wai Wah at Kirn Keat Road on Apr. 19.40 words
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201 1951-08-12 2 Man- In-T he -Street Backs Launch Service Idea Standard Staff Reporter j THE COMMON MAN m Singapore yesterday backed Mr. Chan Kniii Chee's suggestion to Jiave a launch service between Clifford Pier and Katoiig > Park to relieve the traffic congestion at the Kallanir Oilice workers, who travel by bus201 words
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Article238 1951-08-12 2 lIFRF IS A ROUND IP OF OPINION ON THF PROJECT: I MR. G E. N. OEIILERS. I Municipal Commissioner: < The launch service is very < slow and people will not use it. People will profer the convenience of their ears. MR. YAP PHENG GECK, Municipal238 words
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210 1951-08-12 2 PLEADING guilty for Aik Hoe Rubber Co., to erecting 14 buildings for rubber processing, without approved plans, defence counsel Wee Chong Jin said m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday that because of the 512,000,000 fire last July, ft was essential for the210 words
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Article149 1951-08-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE LOYALTY of Malayan I Chinese to Malaya was defended m a memorandum prepared hy the Singapore Chinese schools Association giving their dews on the Barnes and the Fenn and Wu reports on Malay and Chinese education respectively. During the Japanese invasion said the149 words
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109 1951-08-12 2 A 17-YFAR-OLD Chinese grirl. who was afraid to confide to her mother that she was expecting a baby, pleaded guilty m the Singapore Second Police Court yofettrdav to a chirge of attempting suicide at Middle Road on Juh 4. According to the proMtution.109 words
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Article, Illustration225 1951-08-12 2 WOUNDED OF 8 NATIONS LOOK AT S 'PORE Standard Shipping Reporter MOST OF the 203 United is at ions wounded or sick servicemen who arrived m Singapore m the Danish hospital ship, Jutlandia. yesterday on their way back to their countries from Korea, are well on the road to recovery225 words
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96 1951-08-12 2 VhOU^ SrSH ?ttlS^ threC H d pffo^^^reSiPons^ .J^" 1 will b on SSti Ak^fy KaJlaK JfSfc 1 n t Bri bomber. Sept. Ist. are be&gsp elded SS E? 1 attack a L llan^' an <* will m R.A.F. Squadroi fi Malaya <*. er cepted96 words
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Advertisement181 1951-08-12 2 T. f. 6. n expert archer will hlt the mark every time To match the old proverb, our archer here is looking the part and is surely about to chalk up a good score! So, too, Tiger beev looks the part (with foaming collar and dancin" colours) m its own181 words
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Article, Illustration552 1951-08-12 3 GEORGE RASIAH - GEORGE RASIAH By Blackmarket Flourishes In Face Of Heavy Demand Standard Staff Reporter heated controversies are ranging m the Federation as to whether or not the toddy drinking habit has become a major social evil among labour class Indians there, toddy drinkers m Singapore have beenStandard - 552 words
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Article, Illustration592 1951-08-12 3 EVA CHONG - EVA CHONG By Standard StaiY Reporter THE impending visit to Singapore of the American author of the ''Saint" detective story series is anticipated by many, but rrost of oil by his 75-year-old father, Dr. S. C. Yin, who has not seen his famous592 words
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237 1951-08-12 3 LET US turn the spotlight from Leslie Charteris to his aaed father. Dr. S. C. Ym 01 Singapore. This grand old man came out here Fr«nCluna» the last century on the invitation of the Singapore Government m answer to a request from them237 words
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Article, Illustration202 1951-08-12 3 UN Newsprint Day In Ease Paper Deficit Standard Staff Reporter ALL NEWSPAPERS m the world should declare a United Nations newsprint day and cease work on a Sunday during the year so that the newsprint saved that day could be distributed to deficit countries. This was advocated by a leading202 words
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Article39 1951-08-12 3 KOK BOX. Kirn was fined $200 or two months rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for possessing lour gallons of dutiable »am&u m a car at Bencoolen Street on the night of July 1439 words
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Advertisement163 1951-08-12 3 V -*».V JWWSN^B^^B^'^■^BfiJwflC'Af •^Wiifi'V 1 i m r&& ¥or I lie smoker who prizes (fSua/ttiu above kind (<• .'^^S^^^^KSi^maKmS^S^mmS. .iiit% makes ;H|u r^^^^^^^^^^J a jfi H| t ilirterence \^fefl \UK-llt. r />« Cork-Tipped C igarettt m the World }N 50s. S2 05 10$. 40 its. We'll soon have that better163 words
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Advertisement262 1951-08-12 3 Hti/ac yivco MORE SHAVES from every Blue Gillette blade Money cannot buy a better razor blad« than Blue Gillette. Every blade m every packet is of the same high quality m and v^ill give you many mon I Oil I cleaner and closer shavea, BlUe il«\ N^fc* f\ VJ 1262 words
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Article142 1951-08-12 4 Federal Govt. Report 1950 A-tlllery (equipped with 25 pounders) and tii 3 Ist, 2nd and 3rd Battalions, the Malay Regiment. The role of the Civil Corps has become more firmly established during the year and the success of the Dayak Trackers was "also most marked. 1 The Royal Navy had142 words
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Article219 1951-08-12 4 THE lack of Chinese recruits for the Security Forces has been a disappointing feature of the Emergency, says the Federation of Malaya Annual Report for last year. It adds: '"Chinese applied m large numbers for posts as Liaison Officers, but few were wiring to serve m219 words
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Article, Illustration193 1951-08-12 4 NAVY BLOCKED ARMS (1) Troops' Support Of Police Is Successful Standard Staff Reporter DESCRIBING the contributions made by the three Services and the part they played m the progress of the Briggs Plan the Federal Government Annual Report says that the "framework of troops" built throughout the Federation m support193 words
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Article251 1951-08-12 4 LANGUAGE difficulties and illiteracy amongst a large section of the workers have presented, and will continue, for a considerable time, to present major administrative and technical problems for the trade union movement, states the Federal Annual Report. It states that "although trade union leaders and251 words
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Article79 1951-08-12 4 APPROXIMATELY 3.120.000 persons have become Federal Citizens by operation of law since February 1, 1948. states the Federation of Malaya Annual Report. Of this number, about 2.500.--000 are Malaysians. 350.000 are Chinese and 225.000 Indians, Pakistanis and Ceylonese. It is estimated m round figures that the total79 words
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148 1951-08-12 4 THE Federal Government is estimated to have spent $136,239,000 on Defence and the Emergency, including the Police and the Malay Regiment, during 1950 according to its Annual Report. The Report adds that the British Government, m addition to the bearing the cost of the148 words
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Article26 1951-08-12 4 THE creation of the Rural ar.Q Industrial Development Authority m September, last year, helped to spread the Consumers" Movement among the rural popuation.26 words
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34 1951-08-12 4 SMUGGLING (2) 79 Detainees Trained, Freed DURING the course of nese, under orders of del. M l ditionally released afu r and other training at the (5) BANDITS und the I ChV. (7) CO-OPS34 words
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Article127 1951-08-12 4 639 Were Killed In Action THOUGH Bandits during the year 1950. were reluctant to come to grips with Security Force patrols. 639 bandifc were killed, states the F. k al Annual Report, It adds that 147 wore cap 4 1: red and 344 ban lits wounded. In the same period127 words
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78 1951-08-12 4 FRESH water b i increased m the Etederati n of Malaya. Ftate^ the Annual X- port for 19S0. T'r.c- Report adds: Fry of various species of fresh-v !i>h have been distril iU I air, road and raii both to new padi-field treat Emd78 words
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Advertisement277 1951-08-12 4 The Only Pain Reliever containing Vitamin B f Ifu<uw, am to get QUICK RELIEF from TAIN, and also to enjoy the \\J^Y benefits of Vitajnin B, you must Vx 1 take YEAST-VITE Tablets. f V There's nothing else like YEAST- Q Af VITE. It is the ONLY pain V/^^J I"277 words
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Article, Illustration568 1951-08-12 5 'Step Shows Faith In Colony 's Future Standard Staff Reporter DECLARING open the Singapore Plywood Company Limited* factory at 9\ milestone, West Coast Road, ihe Governor Sir Franklin Gimson said yesterday that the success of the company is associated with the future prosperity of Singapore. CongratulatingStandard - 568 words
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Article, Illustration209 1951-08-12 5 Standard Staff Reporter OVF.K 2.000 members of the Singapore Naval Bast- Labour Union attended a mass protest meeting at the Naval Base yes- terday and passed five resolutions retarding new cost >t living allowances to the Bts c employees. The meeting protested against the action ofStandard; Chee Koon Lin - 209 words
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192 1951-08-12 5 Standard Staff Reporter FOR THE last ten days men of the Singapore Royal Artillery (Volunteers) have been leading a clean, open-aii life under a tent on Blakang Mati island The men who come tmm ail walks m civilian We have been under canvaa having192 words
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120 1951-08-12 5 Standard Stall Ri-porttr THE SINGAPORF Government ■■'ill bp quizzed on the reasons for the withdrawal oi the tree passage facilities fol Indian jail wardens and their families by Independent Member tor Seletar District, m the Smgupore Legislative Council, Mis vilasini Menon, In written120 words
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Advertisement164 1951-08-12 5 p^' vI f SB kILm i I Iflfl I I t|||| IM# if SSh BSi SPECIAL DINNER WII L BE SERVEI^^^p ST. SO IM > nil. Of B \RSAC "CHATEAU COITET Wm. vmII be presented to each dining §p^ if •idciiag the Spetial dinner menu, ffiw S :ht tompliments of164 words
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Advertisement38 1951-08-12 5 HEALTH WARD OFF DISEASE TO KEEP YOU FIT (uticura Teß darskii» r^/T^ ara xtr i seositiva In v tfhZs\ botweaUwr. t WJ^Or A a««tlo«V t >^ f C^^-V withC«ticur» Kw 7 rVi Talcum PowdefVA.^ A \7/ cooktk.** .top dafiaj38 words
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Advertisement85 1951-08-12 5 y^Jwfcv Children are always KTRI-ANG PEDALKARS II ii 1 1 1 i 111 I [j I i voficnnnhlu £S flf^n^^ v^^. 1 w U U H U U 1 V j^^k I^. j*^B Obtainable from all Stores. T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. [if J •■'••A if f 1 flB^H .^■k^.85 words
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Article, Illustration600 1951-08-12 6 LEADING American airline Northwest Airlines has applied for six route extensions m Southeast Asia, including two for Singapore. Skymaster route extensions to Singapore, proposed are from Tokyo to Hongkong, Bangkok, and from Manila to Saigon Bangkok, with Djakarta as termini. Northwest with an impressive fleet ofStandard - 600 words
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Article221 1951-08-12 6 fortunes and he was sent to Tokio way till the war's end. Returning to Sydney then, he joined Qantas. Java-born Ngoei enlisted m Qantas more than two years ago and fast climbed the ladder. His onerous duties include the supervision and maintenance of m e s se s,221 words
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Article, Illustration754 1951-08-12 6 THE largest an craft carrier ever built m Britain. H.M S. Eagle, is soon to be commissioned and is due to join the Home Fleet as flagship early next year. She may be regarded as the spearhead of Britain's modern fleet which754 words
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Article150 1951-08-12 6 NEW DELHI (AP).— lndia hopes to establish direct wireless links with all the countries of the world m five years at a cost of U552 ,100,000. The plan recently sanctioned by the government will end I India's continued dependence on London for relaying messages150 words
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104 1951-08-12 6 Standard Shipping Reporter WHEN the 9.000-ton Italian motor vessel Caboto calls at Sinagpore on her maiden voyage from Italy this week, she will be the first Lloyd Triestino passenger ship to visit this port since the war. Covering the ship's first postwar104 words
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Advertisement347 1951-08-12 6 NAVU (j y "NORDVEST" for Eonokok l i'lJ ttl -FALSTRIA- for So£E 27 28 A 1* P Bangkok »i A m •'PATAGONIA- fw'Bo^ok"* lAu9 2Se^ 3 0 HonQkono, Monilo, Kobe "NOROHVAL" for Eo n g^ gj It-U^ "PRODUCE" for Eo n"o° k M M^' 2 r i NIU SAILINGS TC347 words
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Article, Illustration271 1951-08-12 7 GEORGE POLLOCK - THESE EYES CAN COOK A BOWL OF RICE GEORGE POLLOCK I tvent, 4 press fi chaff >rk s > igician i i lo noagiciBi tain is to UIK 'X id Then snules, "von r t- is vrry ile secret. a~> is the production ol scent r> on rubbish by mesmerism.271 words
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Article, Illustration1244 1951-08-12 7 The world is in a very ticklish situation r (may the soles s fret itch the he is on is written me note which ■his itt -t me my job paper* note: don*l you civic artiJ on t opics iation 'i c ers >ruil. g talk, r even 1 am1,244 words
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Article262 1951-08-12 7 ALDREY WHITING - ALDREY WHITING By PARIS I N poultry research stations ali over the world scientists have spent years trying to solve the problems. "How can we breed a chicken which grows quickly, does not eat much, and at the same time gives really tender meat262 words
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Advertisement168 1951-08-12 7 1 0 V Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has always used Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too, and it costs me so little. Dentifrice $>Zd) NO MEETING Sun. Aug. 12 fy Wed. Aug. 15 7.30 p.m. B 'j \linjit<\s Ij^^H168 words
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Miscellaneous183 1951-08-12 7 SMMMV U/aMT AIM/M MMT P/tOG/t£SS f tn I UAn J r I I THE DOCTOR TOLD THEM <> eta« uAviTivl (BUT SAMMY. YOU HAD 1 fyOU KNOW. DARLING. V—-^-^ nmm» '-.r rnnw inni-T A HOLIDAY YESTERDAY^ |s: SAMMY HAS DEEN V^ ,r^ /GROWING CHILDREN EXPEND ENERGY > r U ?f183 words
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1103 1951-08-12 8 So You Have Been Wool— Gathering, Eh? Independent Morning Newspaper 1 /'ONE arc the days when scientists confined their activities to messing i ah' mt with chemicals and test-tubes. fhey l^d rather secluded lives m their laboratories indulging m such eccentric things as boiling their watches while staring at eggs.1,103 words
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The Amazing Case Of Dr. Chopra
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1244 1951-08-12 8 Andrew Roth - UNTAXED BUSINESS EXPENSES PAYS FOR LUXURIES Andrew Roth By LONDON. IF 3 ivi ever had a Bri- inessman ry n 3 i al out how he fares under the State," yt v will v k asnin at the recent.y ided Chopra White-haired, persuasive Dr. N i m Das Cb«>I Im]1,244 words
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Article, Illustration524 1951-08-12 8 ERIC WAINWRIGHT - ERIC WAINWRIGHT IN a basement flat m Lon- don's West Kensington, thirty -two -year -old Bill Richardson sits picking the label off a Limburger cheese. It is a hot and airless evening and the uprearing smell from the packet is524 words
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Miscellaneous163 1951-08-12 9 P Viyain /"Vr-I > "1 YBUT-&LIT W7Z> B£ &LUMT x AKH&LE> t )>t>U#. l Y7HS 'A4IJGPB&BG. HA* I CI I /r?H SEKGEANrJ\STAT£/V.£MT THAT /\DAM 7 S CASE ALgBADWISITEP YOi'fi) I 1 W-WHY \<&A/rAI/VE&AfttTUNEIN*J£K/£LS'')k £DOV\ TD &ETU&M THOSE J w^^"Vi >* fc^ SHOULD I l ACTUALP/LED 7D HIS PEA TH/j^4\ COSTUME163 words
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Advertisement79 1951-08-12 10 ->_/RI)T HARD WORK COMES EASY, THANKS TO MILO. THERE'S >^ y/^^^^V M ~1 JsJ NOTHING BETTER THAN A GOOD CUP OF MILO EVERY DAY. JT //JfcT^^^SA M f\\ HELPS REPLACE THE PHYSICAL AND MENTAL ENERGY £*PEHDZD If/ l| B ?T# IE YOU PREFER //Ov ON A HARD JOB LIKE OURS.79 words
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Miscellaneous106 1951-08-12 10 i H j r^V£ STORY OF \i iL/.- **>*$> a—^^A KIM SENG JJ^J^i |Mfe^^fc^fes r^^ USEC? CENTURIES /?G0 pLANKS ARE CUT BY MANP. TME KEEL iS PREPARED |:Y^^V ANP LAID IN POSITION NEAR THE WATgR Ifer THE SIDE RIBS ARE HELD IN POSITION BY 1 |g^W|| ARE BEING SEALED WITH106 words
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Article, Illustration479 1951-08-12 13 ISABEL POLLARD - ISABEL POLLARD By ..He's never allowed to splash!" (unlike Prince Carl of Sweden) HOW many mothers m Britain believe that little Prince Cnarles is having a shocking upbringing? How many think that he will never be able to enjoy life as their own children do? The answer.479 words
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Article, Illustration924 1951-08-12 13 FRED REDMAN - FRED REDMAN A M YORK STORE: SUMMER 1951 The big shops started to undercut eacfe other The p.tcej came* dowr mi down 2nd the turrets stormed the counters. IT j COULD HAPPEN HERE A By—\ A WAR every woman will welcome is blowing up pn924 words
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Article, Illustration288 1951-08-12 13 His Poetry Needs A Udakki I. WEARING a knee -length 1 W tunic of white cotton and ankle-length wetti a simple cloth wrapped round J the waist Mr. Somaweera Chandrasiri sat by the open 2 window of his Bloomsbury ,J hotel composing poetry. 2 In ten minutes he had S288 words
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Article, Illustration173 1951-08-12 13 NEW YORK. r TK\ girls are employed by J the New York Telephone Company to visit big firms and advise employers on their telephone manners. Invariably they're called m by an angry boss who says he's tired of hearing his girls speak rudely on the173 words
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Advertisement120 1951-08-12 13 < $20-00 ond $22-50 y^^^ jSf GENTS. MODELS >^F completely reliable IOCt GOLD TOP >^ AM ALMOST I'NBREAKABLK L AStf ELEGANT APPEARAN( i: $19-00 Qnd A^T? COLD FILLED TOP SINCJAPORE AIRDA¥ EXTREMELY NEW IST SEPT. 1951. X A rL E A D BLi EA A T T o A trade120 words
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Article, Illustration1618 1951-08-12 14 Paris, Saturday. rjAILY the people of Paris ask: "Will Eisenhower stand for president V* The General to me, greatest of all generals j works like a fury m the new SHAPE headquarters on the green edge of the city. He has achieved an incredible amount. He is liked1,618 words
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Article, Illustration13 1951-08-12 14 r~»m.f» M ,mt tim m w f* ~Mt mmhTT^^13 words
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Article338 1951-08-12 14 T»IRED °f life m Sicily, two Daid Sa t O /na ith ut Passports paia i.4o§ to be smuggled Am 3rd a A ship bound fo? America. After weeks at sea they were told: "You must hide until we pass Gibraltar where338 words
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Advertisement137 1951-08-12 14 > m i \nn;i nun > W I %I•»;" i" I m <»t .0- _^^_f__[ Ml ■_59__. 9 BK_l___i b 3 I I lit'! t 2i___ CHOY BROS, (malaya) LTD. t\Oiy?ios i (Hi ui <SP v i -----r lies, rhat's where bacteria 8° producing the .rids that came X '>137 words
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Advertisement222 1951-08-12 14 scrfernilk X KLIMls$u P er^ r S^iuvcoW imi !k, pm dv,.< /I under striaest saniurv v) lK i;r, and speciall) -packed t.n KUftfl BO th, X get milk as fine as the da\ k e ft the f fl KLIM-miik that \ou cm aU a, s depend m its wholesomtness222 words
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Article, Illustration623 1951-08-12 15 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By "fABIOLA'-a muchheralded movie spectacle about the Roman Empire starring Michele Morgan, Henri Vidal, Michel Nimon and a cast of 2,000 Europeans— i s one of a strong line-up of films due for future release m Singapore according to a spokesman of623 words
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Article, Illustration761 1951-08-12 15 \ES, The Standards Film Editor has spotted an Esther Williams' "double" and here's a picture to prove it. The girl is none other than vivacious, 17-year-old Molly Rtdsdale. of Singapore. of whom British film director Carol Reed once said: "She's very attractive and very photogenic" during761 words
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Article165 1951-08-12 15 TOM IIOIER. 73, recently became the first actor m the recorded history of the American theatre to play 1,000 performances consecutively. Mr. Hoier set this record m the musical Kiss Me Kate now appearing m New York City. He began his stage career m 1898. ONE of the165 words
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Article44 1951-08-12 15 HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 11 <AP> -Actress Betty Hutton confirmed that she has broken her five-day engagement with film producer Norman Kra.sna. but would not say more. Krasna too confirmed -that the wedding is off. but said: "Let Betty do all the talking."44 words
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Advertisement83 1951-08-12 15 REX Johorr Bahru Today at 11.30 a.m. "THE THIRD MAN" La.st 3 Shows at 3.15—6.15 and 9.15 p.m. "MUQUADDAR" (Hindustani) ATLANTIC Urea i World Now Showing: at 3.00 7.00 9.15. p.m. "TARZAN'S PERIL" BUN New World Starts Today at 130-6.30 9.15 p.m. •WAFA" (Hindustani) i Today At 11.00 A.M. "DRY83 words
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Advertisement227 1951-08-12 15 #^/A /Alt' TODAY! 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.00. t.30 A 9.30 CAPTAIV IORATIO foT lORNBLOWERRN. Btarrikg GREGORY PKOC VIRGINIA MA%O M'NITE TC NIGHT "VALLEY OF LOST SOULS" 1 m Mand.irin Morning Ma(in«< Mq a l 9 a.m. "KEI LABGO" Fomcii WITHOUT SCRUPLES... j WITHOUT HONOUR C'/7|/ WITHOUT SOUL "SOFIA air of227 words
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Miscellaneous67 1951-08-12 15 Radio Programmes RADIO MALA V A SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME <J*«i tc» €J «7 a>rlr#s> a.m. Pnnrammr Summary; V.wt Good .Morning; .Musical Round |p; ItUMj Kmcriifnn Ncwa (K.L.); lo.o.i Kadi* Doctor; 10.1.% Interlude; lo.:<« Latin America on the Air: ll.tfl The Adwenturet »f P.C. 4»: 11X0 .Miirninx Sffvice from In* Studio67 words
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Miscellaneous280 1951-08-12 15 Malayan and World Sports Round Ip; 1.4.% Piano Playhouse; i.00 WalU Time: 2.:«» Curtain Call; 3.00 Concert Hour: j 4 Listeners' Choice; Programme Nummary; H.Ut (Apprpx.) Evening Ser\ice from the S'pore ftalvation Army Headquarters; 7 News; 7.10 Interlude; 7.15 Musie from the Movies; 7.45 Malayan Affairs: «.OO Radio Theatre; H.oo280 words
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Article, Illustration2016 1951-08-12 16 Mara - Mara H THE contestant m the Johore Grand Prix who captured my keen interest last weekend was Mrs. Isabel Corkett who was daring enough to enter for the 15 laps race for 1500 cc cars because she "loves the thrill of driving." Taking part m the first race of2,016 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-08-12 16 photo. SHRI BTMATSINGH (HAUHAN st-en m the Sword Dance, one of the items on the programme of Indian ctotwcal dam-ing staffed at the Victoria Memorial Hail on Thursday. StandardStandard - 31 words
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Article521 1951-08-12 16 Star Gazing With ORION JAN "JO TO FFB. IX (Aquarius>: A happy week for the young In heart and a cheerfully eventful week for young parents. Minor— and a few major irritations which have been upsetting during the past lew weeks will be suddenly lilted ;o your betterment. FEB. 19521 words
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Advertisement125 1951-08-12 16 tdT i oder a bath comes the tender caress of the kindest powder m the world BABY 4? POWDER T HE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED »*^x* **■*■<. •*"*■<• •*>*.-'■ •*♦<••••• koi a rois (.ooi»m:ss. pniiu* M1 1 I, n n f fitit- \t (J a<ili >j Ht-SC It iti NEW SHIPMENT125 words
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Advertisement201 1951-08-12 16 PAN -CAKE MAKE-UP j Hi- 10". ax fa/9' /"v A A Max factor jT *~s nULi'lfuUU T No lovelier Perm H^MI Baaß abjr f Even from the very first idf €A^ff«» wihoinc" TonJ waves /w/ and Mm <■ naturally curly hur tognce- /i^ fully fmoc.rh' and soft. Tbcf cost so201 words
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Article, Illustration611 1951-08-12 17 Standard Staff Reporter i W EARY airmen, after trudging through the Mandai Forest, asked for tea and said that the forest was "as good as any" they'd seen. *we O iA wer c "evaders" aircrew personnel who "crashed m "enemyMichael Goh; Standard - 611 words
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Article191 1951-08-12 17 Rubber Profits A re Exaggera ted Khoo Hits Out At Govt., US Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Estimated profits of producers of rubber m this country had been grossly exaggerated and misleading Mr. Khoo Teik Ec, President of the Malayan Estate. Owners Association, said today at the annual general191 words
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Article66 1951-08-12 17 Standard Staff Reporter THE Social Welfare Department will be holding a meeting tomorrow to decide on relief to the recent Kampong Bugis fire victims. Mr. S. M A. H. Chishty, Labour Party Municipal Commissioner lor Roc'nore Ward, who gave fix^d and shelter to some of the66 words
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Article54 1951-08-12 17 IPOH. Sat.— Representatives of TOO Kampar Foundry workers and owners failed m their talks today to settle a six-week-old age dispute. The employers also did not agree to three days holiday a year with full pay. The workers hnd threatened to strike on Aug. 5. before54 words
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Article139 1951-08-12 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Kon Kirn Soon, 26-year-okl Assistant Resettlement Officer, disabled following a motor accident, was today awarded $49,300 as damages by Mr. Justice Taylor m the Supreme Court here. Kon had claimed $126,276.12 as damages from R. J. Glazier, an officer of Pudu Prison139 words
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Article162 1951-08-12 17 HERE are the impressions of 1 the Singapore C.I.D. Chief. Mr. i D. K. Broadhurst, of the Colony criminal, gathered after a close study of three typical cases. "In all these cases the main characteristics were poverty, loss of parental control. lack of education and moral162 words
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Article46 1951-08-12 17 Mr. V. K. Nair, the Singapore trade unions' delegate to the recent first Asian Regional Conference of the International Confederation of Fre e Trade Unions m Karachi, yesterday submitted his report of the conference to the Committee of trade unions which organised his visit.46 words
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Article44 1951-08-12 17 WONG POW was tentatively charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with causing the death of Ho Chin by doing a rash act not amounting to homicide, at H.M. Naval Base on Aug. 10. Wong was allowed bail of $200 until Aug. 18.44 words
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Article117 1951-08-12 17 SPECULATIVE buying and the political news steadied the rubber market m Singapore yesterday. Overseas orders were fairly good for the lower grades, while manufacturers came m for small quantities of blankets. A fair turnover of business resulted. RUBBER Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (Aug.117 words
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Article51 1951-08-12 17 A WOMAN, Rawi Yah hinte Said, was charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with causing hurt to another woman, Rokiah binte Tahir. with a table knife at the Singapore Harbour Board quarters m Nelson Road on Aug. 10. She claimed trial and was allowed $250 bail until Aug.51 words
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Article134 1951-08-12 17 THREE of the five members of the Singapore Air Training Corps who have been invited to attend the 10th anniversary of the formation of the Air Training Corps at White Walham m th e United Kingdom on August will leave today by 8.0.A.C. The other two134 words
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Article155 1951-08-12 17 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Glass Factory Workers' Union met yesterday behind closed doors to discuss a proposal from the management with a view to settling the 23--old strike. During a four-hour heated discussion m which many strikers expressed strong views, it was decided that155 words
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Article56 1951-08-12 17 YONG BOON CHEOW. a seaman who tried to secure extra earnings by carrying opium fur his friend was sentenced m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, to six months' rigorous imprisonment. Yong had 2.148 leaf packets of opium on board a motor tongkang which56 words
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Article44 1951-08-12 17 AHMAD bin Haji Jainuri <19>. Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman 21 > and Chani bin Raub <29» were each sentenced to four months rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for breaking into <» Shell Company store at Pulau Bukom on Aug. 10.44 words
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Advertisement240 1951-08-12 17 IS J ;> those wha take ASPIRIN everyone who, from time t0 c P a in) -Dispri n isanimportamin|roductjon cfaemuu m many countries have been ry i ng VerCOme acidi 'y and insolubih.v of In' Disprin 'these have been overcome, m a rtk* is not only stable, but also palatable240 words
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Advertisement307 1951-08-12 17 Give your baby Glaxo ii^-rsv f° r strong if i nc3,itny Your baby is happy and livciy with Glaxo. It builds strong limbs, sound teeth and healthy bodies. Glaxo is the carefully balanced milk food *ith D and iron added. It is especially ■mF^' ■■'■'■'fljito\\- suitable for feeding babies m307 words
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Article, Illustration695 1951-08-12 18 SCA'S TASK INCLUDES UMPIRES, SUPERVISION ,r, s ar i is contributed by WO I N X Af.f'cr. a'? acknowledged cricket expert m the Colony todayj. WITH the present cricket season drawing to a close it is considered that the time is arriving when cricket695 words
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Article210 1951-08-12 18 BELOW are the latest classification of horses issued by the Straits Racing Association: TRANSFERS From Class 2 to Class 3— Pam Green: Captain Yule; Lord Dhoti: Pot Luck; White Lilac; Quicksilver: Magic Oak: LaWan: La Traviata; Binnton; Harcourt; Flylite; Bull; Smiling Through; Asia. From Class 4 to210 words
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Article352 1951-08-12 18 By LEONG HEW MENG THE first objective has been achieved. Perak are m the final of the Malaya Cup competition. But let us not deceive ourselves into believing that the Cup is already won, or will be. for the final task ahead seems even more352 words
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Article121 1951-08-12 18 HAMBURG. GERMANY, Aug. 11. (AP). Veteran German Champion Gottfried von Cramm and Sven Davidsson (Sweden) entered the semifinals of Germany's International Tennis Tournament here yesterday. The 42-year-old German baron had to muster all his The young Swede made a slow start against the five-foot Filipino's121 words
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Article564 1951-08-12 18 County Cricket LONDON, Aug. 10 (Reuter):— with Warwickshire playing the South Africans, Yorkshire's victory over Leicestershire today brought them 12 points nearer the leaders m the county cricket championship table. They now have 148 points from 22 matches compared with Warwickshire's 1% from 2'A games.564 words
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Advertisement404 1951-08-12 18 MARRIAGE 'illA-GAW. At the Registry on the 3rd August 1931, Ctaia Kirn Boon to MaziG Ga^V Xv a:\ Neo. FOR SALE r men going to temperate J M For sale, winter suits of ?ood quality, American Shanghai made, some at fraction of local Owner's measurenU -ht 5-10". chest 34". g404 words
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Advertisement13 1951-08-12 18 The WATCH of QUALITY for LADIES GENT'S H N 17 or -21 JEWELS13 words
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Advertisement165 1951-08-12 18 Croc youneif a naiur i; i;h pnwed m 4 day olive 0,l m p ALM 0 (v o SOLE A .>i.S: HAUtiJiUiLt, iA^Ut For Better Photo:... Use World Renowned Cemcn i tggSii PiiCTO L^HSES \\.iilable m stock: \«-n.;r tl" I mm jiimm. ti.."> 300 mm m Norm.il H»m| ,i ti:i165 words
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Article383 1951-08-12 19 T c rolonv- v r t>3r Sta<lillm y^«er«lay. Bxcepi for Boon Seong, the wains m the attack, Singapore irwarda put up a sorry show at goal. snooting. They approached *™uun scoring range superbly Dm when it came to the scoring snow tumbled repeatedly. The Colony383 words
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Article, Illustration165 1951-08-12 19 Britain's Athletic Comeback LONDON. Aug. 11 (IP) Britain's athletic "tome back' is still going strong. The resurgence, which nil Europe right on the nose at the Brussels games a year a^o, is being maintained. France was thoroughly troucced m a two-day track and Bel meet during the August < .:y165 words
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Article75 1951-08-12 19 BI'ENOS AIRES, Aug. 11 (AP) The Argentine Football Association has closed the Argentine do Quilmes Club field tor six games, a5 a penalty for the assault on British referee Walter Muller on July 29. Muller was attacked when dissatisfied club tans thought he erred m75 words
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Article56 1951-08-12 19 THE Army will play the Tiger Swimming Club m a water polo league game at the Tiger Pool, Pa.-;r Panjang, at 11 a.m. today instead of the Singapore Swimming Club. The Tiger and S.S.C "A" and "B" teams will meet at the same pool at56 words
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369 1951-08-12 19 By Jack Peart or tlie Sunday Pictorial. DESPITE strike threats and alarms, soccer is warming up for the big kicK-off m seven days' time. Away with the politics of soccer and let us take a peep into the future. Brightest feature of last369 words
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Article118 1951-08-12 19 CRACK-UP m the last Bye minutes cost BOIK'A -.V thenmatch against ha 32 uoj R^'.lC m a Junior Singapore Amateur F. A. league fixture at BODC A ground yester da v. BODCA lost four goals to two. BODC A were on the defensive from the start118 words
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Article, Illustration546 1951-08-12 19 TWENTY-YEAR-OLD Neo Chwee Kok, the Singapore and Asian Games swimming star hroke two Singapore records m the 100 and 400 metres events yesterday at the Chinese Swimming Club's annual championship meet. Neo's win m the 400 metres free style was spectacular. He left hisStandard - 546 words
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Article32 1951-08-12 19 NEW YORK, Aug. 11 (AP)— Major league baseball yesterday: National League: Pittsburgh 3 Chicago 0. American League: Cleveland 6 Chicago 4, New York 3 Philadelphia 1. Boston 6 Washington 4.32 words
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Article45 1951-08-12 19 THE following are requested to play m a trial soccer at the S.C.C. on Monday: Wood, Morton, J. Lawther, Vass, Davids, A. Razario, Peters, C7iithrie. Mac Donald, Murray, G. King. Reserves to attend with kit: J. Murray, Chatwin, Rodrigo, Inßiis, Benton and Bein.s.45 words
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Article215 1951-08-12 19 [{EG HARRIS, scaling: exactly 12st., has reached his final fit racing weight for his bid to capture his third consecutive World Professional Spring cycle championship to be held m Milan at the end of this month, writes Vie Selwyn. Training on the Fallow-field track on215 words
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Article100 1951-08-12 19 ZANDVOORT. Aug. 10 (Renter):—FJory Van Donck, the Belgian professional, won the Dutch open golf championship here today with a 72 holes aggregate of 281. Two British players shared second place with 283. They were Home and Eric Brown. Home led by two strokes from Van Donck100 words
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Article123 1951-08-12 19 PENA-NG, Sat.— The following were successful m the S.R.A. draw for permits to import horses: New Owners: W. S. Cheong (XL). C. B. Cheong (XL), Dr. W. B. Dennehy (Spore), Mr. J. Evans (Spore), Madam S. E. Lim (Ipoh). Miss N. N. Foong (Ipoh), Mr.123 words
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Article117 1951-08-12 19 PENANG. Sat. Keen rivalry witnessed at the Penans Chinese inter-school sports neld at the Victoria Green here this afternoon. Altogether 2C Chinese schools took part. Girls' Class One Championship: 1. Fukien Girls' School 23 points. 2. Union Institution 15 points, 3. Shi Chung School three points.117 words
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Article72 1951-08-12 19 MONTREAL, Aug. 11 (AP). American Davis Cup players swept the first two singles matches of the North American zone finals against Canada yesterday without the loss of a set, Tony Trabert defeating Lorna yesterday without the loss of a set, Tony Trabert defeating Lorna Maine72 words
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Advertisement753 1951-08-12 19 AIR CEYLON Takes a FIRST IN COMFORT with SLUMBER-LOUNGE /A'^v^?^^ w m °d p m con t ri h lt lo n l vtU^ 4. Aircraft Sleeper l\ vl^^y^^l Comfort. BnMWTBft J<V V^> DRAW|NG ROOM COMFORT BykJfcUiW^f^>>^ MEANS MORE SPACE PER <^<d2i>^' K^ SPECIALLY DESIGNED TRAYS, m^^\ =^^^ST^\^ A\ 5j753 words
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Miscellaneous27 1951-08-12 19 I!MElBii HUH TIUEb at the principal re- ;rts m Malaya. TODAY: AM P.M. Singapore 05.29 4.53 Malacca 2.52 Port Dickson 1.34 Port Sham 12.19 Penang 7.13 8.1827 words
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Article2105 1951-08-12 20 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES Great Treble For Parker And Jones BY BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $439,600 FIRST PRIZE No. *****0 $105,504 SECOND PRIZE No. *****2 $52,752 THIRD PRIZE No *****6 $26,376 STARTERS: ($6,594 each) *****8 *****9, *****9, *****8, *****9, *****0, *****8 *****3. CONSOLATION: ($2,637 each) *****2, *****9,2,105 words
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Article, Illustration204 1951-08-12 20 HOCKEY enthusiasts In Singapore will see a rare combination when the season opens early next month and brings together two England hockey internationals. They are Lt. Col. Dickinson who arrived m Singapore a fortnight ago, and Capt. F. O. Reynolds who arrived at204 words
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107 1951-08-12 20 1 Bloodstock and Pedigree Experts m Coble oddtest B* < 'Hollcair 56 Pitt Street. 4 Svd»ey. Sydney W Hove pleasure m notifying Racehorse Owners 3 and Trainers also Racing Clubs of Malaya, that they ore offering a number of 3 year old thorough- t 1107 words
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Miscellaneous203 1951-08-12 4 •I ghost, tell) (°et Y by S dino§as-rs/ C we G °>' y^rTM /away' 1 '.s^v^S? J but you can t ,1 YUH/ KNOW HE'S DEAD' \-Y IUSTOnP'^ I aX'il^1 S JS MY h OME/ DO THAT/ THINK i-~—_ V^ INVJYV nc ULMU -^^-7 0 o^^ -'V AN' I'M GONNA203 words
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