The Singapore Free Press, 31 August 1951
1951-08-31
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Title Section22 1951-08-31 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA HGTGJH SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1951. I'Rll K HFII I 1 I M-s22 words
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Article222 1951-08-31 1 Reds charge new incident at ra Kaesong WASHINGTON, Fridav. I HUMAN said yesterday that; f trees in Korea would be stronger it they had to renew full-scale >t the Communists. i told his weekly press conference icral Matthew B. Ridgway in i very thing the Supreme ComslnceReuter; U.P; A.P. - 222 words
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Article49 1951-08-31 1 Britain. France and the' United States High Commis- j sioners yesterday signed a law telling the Germans that they could not claim back any of Ir foreign property which d bee n forfeited as reas fur the war. the High Commission announced night in Bonn.49 words
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Article44 1951-08-31 1 N Fri. sarpi a Jovce tin one her to 'he n ibii fl 039 i erf ad- ck. the r d had h Ameii 14-vear-old wrong. 1 bad I record-bust-(:eeided it 11-1 ear-old So Jovce's dad drank A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article33 1951-08-31 1 The I'S. State Department cancelled yesterday's sclie•ase settlement i with the Russians because it received a 'iong, ated, windy note" on the subject from Moscow a hours earher, a spokesid. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article118 1951-08-31 1 TWO SHIPS COLLIDE IN FOG OTTAWA, Fri. TWO cruise ships collided yesterday in fog-curtain-ed Chatham Sound. 29 miles north-west of Prince Rupert. British Columbia No one was reported injured in the crash between Canadian National Steamship's Prince Rupert and Canadian Pacific Steamship. Princess Kathleen. The Kathleen was badly holed whileAP - 118 words
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Article32 1951-08-31 1 le Allied High Commission yesterday })üblished a law removing many of the nrohibitic ns and limitations on German industry— '"to facili- German industrial progress and the modernisation 3f croriuction."- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article23 1951-08-31 1 A delegation from the ericas Export-Import Bank is in Indonesia to study ;he possibility of making a to that country. AFPAFP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-08-31 1 picture. The übiquitous helicopter sjave a lively and amusing demonstration of its prowess at yesterday's Air Daj rehearsal at Kallang airport. Here it rises vertically in front of a BOA( Constellation parked on the apron.- Free PressFree Press - 42 words
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Article307 1951-08-31 1 t GENEVA, Friday. PERSIA'S delegate yesterday asked a United Nations committee whether it could assist his government "in recruiting the technicians needed to help operate the nationalised oil industry in Persia should we make such a request". Persian delegate Hussein Navab was speaking307 words
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Article58 1951-08-31 1 PONT ST. ESPRIT, FRANCE, Fri. A FUNGUS parasite that flourishes on cereals in rainy weather was identified yesterday as the cause of four deaths and numerous cases of mental disturbance in this little town. The victims became ill after eating the bread which was quickly dubbed58 words
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Article23 1951-08-31 1 Smuggling valuable good£ into Indian territory from the fcur French Indian settlements in South India is on the increase.- A.P. ReuterA.P.; Reuter - 23 words
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Article106 1951-08-31 1 THE Sovereign and Military Order of Malta— a phantom statp without area or population— ha<- an Air Force one-fourth as big as Italy's. The planes are odd model bombers given to the Order outright by Italy They are based on Italian military airfields and are flown106 words
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Article33 1951-08-31 1 Twenty-nine people were killed and 20 injured yesterday when a DUS rolled off a mountain road, 1,600 feet up between Kazernon and Bushire. the Persian Gulf port.- A.P. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article183 1951-08-31 1 Rubber shortage beaten U.S. WASHINGTON, Friday. AMERICAN mobilization oflicials claimed victory yesterday in the first round of their Fight against material shortages. The rubber shortage is just about met as a result of steady imports of natural rubber from the Far East and Increased production of synthetic rubber, it isU.P. - 183 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-08-31 1 picture. I'r- I ic K'un, an archaelogist. who arrived in Singapore yesterday on the Sebastiano Caboto, on his way to Cambridge, where he has been appointed Lecturer on Far Eastern Art and Archaelogy. Free PressFree Press - 35 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-08-31 1 Ditture. Hte of the Architects of Malaya, since If tal \t the i/Vr i: v V I a.rnton, president of the Technical AJiecUtiM h^ M J* i\«" vice -resident. Sir George Pepler, Singapore To«n Wh*. F. G Lund v n "p reside „t of the Institute of the Arehiming IFree Press - 58 words
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Article204 1951-08-31 1 Japs will sign pact with Chiang WASHINGTON, Friday. SENATORS said yesterday that a State Depart--3 ment official had told them that Japan ami Nationalist China would make a separate peace pact after the general Japanese peace treaty was signed at San Francisco. The Senators, who would not permit use ofReuter - 204 words
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Article109 1951-08-31 1 Height, speed records claimed EL SEGUNDO, California, I a TINY rocket plane h. ied new heights, hitt. speed of around 1.04)0 m.p.h. in its climb, the U.S. I innounc last night Th test i>*iot Bill h \he not made public. But Xav; d I record ol set by UJS. A:109 words
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Article24 1951-08-31 1 EXPLORERS RETURN Thi B XD4 Will Gre and battlei with and i F^ive parties region! Ilk Ol land anf! v Moroeco, Y la, Cyrenan24 words
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Advertisement31 1951-08-31 1 k ii j Il£1 l£ s>\ L E VJ**T**^_^ K^RCHARP RP.SPORtT x JAt**». jA Give them that Extra Holiday Energy Oval tine 7)elicious Hot or (G^lo -ID. (Incorporated to England) UNGAPORS31 words
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Advertisement157 1951-08-31 1 Singapore Rest'i-rant I and BAR 79 Bras Bisah Rd Singapore 1 Tele I i 4 HOT AND COLO DRINKS EUROPEAN FOOD prepared by out Al Cooks Special Wedding Cakes Chinese CHow CHow j HST 4S>- <^n> I IST bW r the 10. in a J 111 l'l Al' I S157 words
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632 1951-08-31 2 Grandma is busy earning another $24,000 IN AMERICA, A GENIUS IS GETTING READY TO BE 91 BUT... IN the little backwoods village of Eaglebridge in Vermont, America, the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of Mrs. Thomas Solomon Moses are getting ready for her coming birthday party. She will be 91 next632 words
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Article, Illustration116 1951-08-31 2 Mrs. Helen Gavin is slim, fair haired and tall. She stands sft. 11*4.n. in her stockinged feet when she can get anv stockings to fit her. That is one of the reasons whv she is hon. secretary of the Association for Tall Women which116 words
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502 1951-08-31 2 —FOR EVENING PARIS has started a "separates" blouses and skirt fashion for evening: that allows you no excuses. Simplest way to follow the fashion is to get a black velvet skirt with a wide cummerbund belt attached. Then wear it with a primely Victorian502 words
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Advertisement238 1951-08-31 2 for /f s^ backs jpi^ 1/ thlS DUr6 Wilk Even habv ted by bottle needs this pure, nourishing milk Ostermilk. It is so easily digested that vour babv is contented, sleeps soundly, and grows /^fif -^jg\ healthily strong. Ostermilk, with to added iron and vitamin D, means r it srraigh'238 words
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Advertisement82 1951-08-31 2 Solution to Crossword No. 445 Across: 1. See 8. 4. Prods 8. 1. The man on the spot. 9, Clean gone. 12, Turn a hair. 16. Animosities. 17. Treks. 18. Yank. Down: 2, Present time. 3. Train. 4. Photo: 5. On the ration. 6. Stew. 7. Stick. 10. Gin. 11.82 words
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Advertisement213 1951-08-31 2 /4^H's I NeAvQuickDrySkin I Treatment I Smooth on W jlnti-W'rinklc OwSSJs. If iSs/ker 30 mi nut' i mmi will l<»ok radianll; I II -•oft. Care lines seem t<-> a ssjnf4rvnsi I BJUKtJ on JI MAYNAf.ii CO.. LTD. I 11-BATTERV RD. 1 PHONE 6115 I gig UNPACKED LADIES EVENING HAND BAGS213 words
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Miscellaneous350 1951-08-31 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR T>ORN today, you arc one of those solid, substantial people of the world. Your judgment is good; your reactions to crises are sound and steady; your ability to cope with changing conditions is excellent. You make a good executive or administrator, since you are rarely ruffled or350 words
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Article652 1951-08-31 3 250,000 TAKE WHEELS Caravanning popular in U.K. V^JZ paSt L *n N B D rUai„ Fr a id q a u y art er million people have discarded their brick ca^eCe h a a r bi^°„r S a d a dopted the *Si»2i careiree nabit of caravan-dwelling It is estimated652 words
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Article374 1951-08-31 3 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE THIS WOMAN SPECIALISES IN -SMELLS By NEW YORK, Friday. A BRUNETTE girl smells better and worse than a blonde. And a red-haired girl smells better and worse than either a blonde or a brunette. I didn't know until I met Miss Barbara Allen, the firstA.P. - 374 words
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Article460 1951-08-31 3 yyE have maintained that the artificial two club opening bid as the one game forcing bid is superior to the "two demand." because of the grater flexibility in responding. One oi the advantages Is the new usefulness of the two notrump response. If bid in lesponse to the460 words
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126 1951-08-31 3 THE Canadian Trade Depart nient has announced the imposition of a system of import controls aimed at enabling Canada to wage economic warfare against Communist countries if the need arises. The controls Rive the department the power to clamp duwn on movements on goodsA.P. - 126 words
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Article31 1951-08-31 3 Scrap iron and steel, urgently needed by British industry as the rearmament drive gathers momentum, is to be raised'" in pric* hv £2 per ton from today.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article25 1951-08-31 3 Saudi Arabian Foreign Mlnister( Emir FeLsal, left last n'ght by train for Paris after a day-long conference with King Farouk of Egypt A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Advertisement115 1951-08-31 3 1 COMJMBIAV 1 finest name on record NOVELL HITS FROM THE STATES by ie BENSON and j»ba&9 BRAHDOH BELIEVE ME WHEN I YOU WHEN YOU KNOW A LIAR ALL MY LIFE DB 2842 Toni ARDEH with Percy FAITH and his Orchestra W DB 2880 both from the film aam showing115 words
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Advertisement211 1951-08-31 3 Latest Arriva Is MARSHALL FABRICS Screen Prihted Nylon Crepe m Taffeta in Lovely, beautiful designs colours. Mmmmmt& V Ir M W 2 Quail 1 \*gp m Obiainable at < VHf < tHBI W IB B*" 9P^ 1 'w^mmmmmmr JsW HB H 9» HBr MmmwSsw /awm > V* -^^aaW I^K VaaK211 words
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Miscellaneous82 1951-08-31 3 Radio .GAPORE o Orchestra's 130 Time I Music 2.00 Pro ramme o'a Pro- Favourites lusstfl by the Jasephine News and -:et Report: Personal .5 Evening p eb: Beet ho- j 930 Tima j B n^apore I bf Tony' Am r t; 1030 ise; 11.00 ■C i Singapore! Banks! Em/% M82 words
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Miscellaneous156 1951-08-31 3 M^ndrdKß Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya I '^vY J YOU KNOW WHERE I /^I&Ja^N -Zj^T tVA--tVfi-MiSSY LENORtII WHERE? V'-T I^7/^ LENOREIS/ p^ .y^VlP^ F^ .C^CFTcdca. IS -HN THE PLACE -^^-^yTJ KM C Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya 7Z Z n V L*j~ rJ I*'***156 words
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316 1951-08-31 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Aug. 31, 1951. 2nd class by air HN T the eve of Air Day v in Singapore, the Director of Civil Aviation. Mr.. A. W. Savage, offers a challenging thought. He expresses the conviction that "the real future of civil aviation will be"in from the316 words
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Article250 1951-08-31 4 THE motor-horn can be a very uspful. even a lifesaving instrument. One sharp warning toot may avert a tragic collision. But the horn can also be an Infernal nuisance and in Singapore city it is an infernal nuisance of our motorists do not appear to use the horn250 words
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Article, Illustration737 1951-08-31 4 TOUCH, DYNAMIC AND FERVENT He is confident of a return to the mainland, says H. Maclear Bates j HAVE just come back from Formosa back from an interview with Chiang Kaishek. In Formosa's capital of Taipeh, the palmstudded grounds of the red brick Presidential Buildings are737 words
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Article, Illustration662 1951-08-31 4 Alexander Clifford - Alexander Clifford *y HOSPITAL PATIENT HATCHES CUCKOO'S EGG-RUSSIA HAS WORLD'S OLDEST MAN T^HIS summer is proL during a bumper crop of those minor, almost unrecorded, triumphs which Progress throws off in her stately advance towards wherever it is she is going. Taxation, for example,662 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-08-31 4 wEm th ?K*l tt racUons o^ the ki,lJics WASOtrng pool at Ventnor, Isle of Wight, is this large relief m^p of the island, wb-vh look, so like Singapore, witn it the children can combine playing with geography.40 words
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612 1951-08-31 4 CYRIL RAY - 'Bureaucratic brilliance' is exposed by Pravda CYRIL RAY MOSCOW SCENE by 'We're parasites of the State, Comrade' SOME of the liveliest and most pointed criticism of men and manners here is to be found in such important newspapers as Pravda organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, in612 words
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Article, Illustration10 1951-08-31 4 "mow supj}jse we put it back where the Druids leu10 words
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Advertisement27 1951-08-31 4 Exquisite Diamond ft Gem Set Jewellery in Platinum ft Geld. Rings Brooches Pendants, etc., ete. Diamond Platinum batches P. H. HENDRY, 78. North Bridge Road. j Singapore.27 words
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Advertisement97 1951-08-31 4 "Well. I think I've c thmg." 4 I'm sure you have, m dear, with your usual efficiency!" "Thank goodness I can pui n up tomorrow and rt* ly enpy holiday! St. II. it's beei to arrange w.th everytr Arcade!" "Let's see now: we used Amen Express, you bought frocks from97 words
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Article234 1951-08-31 5 Work already begun at Bukit Chermin 4 NEW «9 rmn nun n L r ee Press Staff Reporter A0» L£Ci^i^ t,, IWI«,el WI ,e factor v a "d <■<*«* being built vicin?U of El «h tHe S J n f ap re Harbour Board in234 words
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160 1951-08-31 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Veh;cle.s and Traffic 1 Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners have agreed unanimously to support a recommendation of the United Nations Comrnissirv. for Ana and Far East that the age-limit for every driver o 4 Dublic service motor160 words
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Article, Illustration98 1951-08-31 5 JHE manager of the fac--1 tory and depot, Mr C. Campbell, told the FTee Press that the general layout of the new project was a great improvement on the old one which was expanded gradually as time and work went on. There will be 15 reinforced concrete98 words
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Article257 1951-08-31 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SE\ EKAL Singapore housewives tcld the Free Press yesterday that they w'-lromf'J the introduction of proper scales UN niaikets in place of dachas* wmmm will be banned from use from Jan. 1 n?xt year. They disagreed with an allrgat on made by257 words
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Article137 1951-08-31 5 Big drop in textiles from India Free Press SUIT Reporter. Latest figures of trade between India and Malaya released by the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce show that textile imports from India have fallen considerably. In June, Malaya imported only 5.114,295 sq. yards of textiles, valued at $3,531,100. as against137 words
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169 1951-08-31 5 BUKIT TIMAH SITE SELECTED FOR C.D.C. 'READY-TO-OCCUPY' FACTORIES Free Precs Staff Reporter THE* Colonial Development Corporation, which three months ago announced a scheme to provide Singapore industrial concerns with new ready-to-occupy model factories, has just acquired about 45 acres of land in Bukit Timah to carry out its project The169 words
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Article91 1951-08-31 5 Free Press StafT Reporter "THIS model factory scheme is the first building project of its kind in this country and, if successful, will be developed elsewhere on the island. The advantage of such a scheme to the small industrial concern is that it saves its91 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-08-31 5 lnche Khatijah binte Ahmad (second from left) was crowned "Carnival Queen" of" Joftore Bahru on Wednesday. On her right is lnche Rahman binte Salleh placed second after tie^n? for first place. "No. 4 n in the picture is ."Miss Pamela Scoit, who gained third place.64 words
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Article41 1951-08-31 5 Mr. E. f. i Rmatll, «tperman M ol u*e Ifaiayan ro-i live Deportment, arrived yesterday afternoon in Ipon on a"nu- Hush" mission. He was nr.companied by Mr. T. Sivapragasam, Assistant ReTistrar of Co-Op. Societies. Federation of Ma'aya.41 words
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Article49 1951-08-31 5 Mr. R. E. Pitt, State Engineer and Chief of the Public Works Dept. in Perak, will assume duties early next year as Director <d Public Works, Singapore. He will be succeeding Mr. E. A. Gardiner, former Perak State Engineer, who will be leaving on retirement.49 words
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Article37 1951-08-31 5 The Delegation of the Kinta Hawkers" Association had visited the principal towns of the Federation and Singapore on a factfinding mission have returned greatly impres\ c ed by the system obtaining in Singapore.37 words
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Article40 1951-08-31 5 All car drivers in possession of car park labels for Air Day at Kallang Airport are requested to fix them in a prominent and conspicuous place, Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth, Singapore's Traffic Chief, said yesterday.40 words
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Article112 1951-08-31 5 THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce has received from the Supervisor Of Elections two lists. List A containing names which will be deleted from the Register of Voters this year and List B containing the names of these who applied for registration this year and which will112 words
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Article, Illustration230 1951-08-31 5 'Complications on proposals for three clinics Municipal Secretariat answers MCs... Free Press Staff Reporter THE proposal of Singapore Municij ommission. ers to build three new maternity and Infant welfare clinics from a Colonial Drwlopni'-nt anrl Welfare Fund grant "has not been agreed to a s vet by the Secretary of230 words
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Article188 1951-08-31 5 ]y|R. NAIR has also asked Ihe Municipal Secretariat whether it was correct that three first class seals were alwa>s reserved for "visiting Municipal Commissioners" in Victoria Theatre for every show. If so, who are the Comm.ssioners entitled to this special privilege and what are Hie grounds188 words
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Article141 1951-08-31 5 JN reply to questions by Mr 8 S. Manyam (Progress w§ Norih Ward), the Ifunici] retnriat sta'es that 17 re* inspectors sat for the $160 examination held last m« i Thirteen passed and four lulled. The minimum percent., e rtqu)red for a pass in this141 words
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Article19 1951-08-31 5 More t i lion ton' ri'M in por;.s in i Janu i Federation Gov* ed yester19 words
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Advertisement189 1951-08-31 5 /Jm mm\\^m\wF*k/- Ami Ammiwm aoTSL '*w& \^^^|b\ I 3* 'W^^ m\ '^pfea^ *«fer ~s'~s \\jwZ? .aV«a-|**a^l i i- *r^^T. *i?^** v »vcrs,*r //y CALDBECK'S M Best for Swimming I i Made of 100 >, pure NYLON. X f Avai(3b:e ii sizes: S-M-L XL in Colours: Maroon. c /r h rawn,189 words
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Advertisement106 1951-08-31 5 HAVE YOU SEEN THE INEXPENSIVE II 1 ITI AUTOMATIC LIGHTER > NICKLE PLATED ENGINE TURNED ii as Illustrated $14.25 aT *V^aß a^JT*— .^F".V^fl^nß.^.^Sw^3.D>*k. arrow direction to left as to be seen on the p cture .^■^■fSß&2-o Base Screws for Refiis end •> fV Combustion completely enclosed V X. New Automatic106 words
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Article251 1951-08-31 6 He is all set for promotions From ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. QALWAT GREER should complete a double tomorrow, the concluding day of Selangoi Turf Club's Aug-Sept. meeting. He receives a penalty of 17 lb. for his record-breaking win on Wednesday and without knowing anything official I251 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-08-31 6 Cpl. Lawrence Bax ol Hcng* Konn Land Force* winning the 100 metres breast -stroke in Wednesday's FARELF swimmint* championshins.19 words
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Article61 1951-08-31 6 THE following horses will not start at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow: Claudius. Egyptian Queen. El-Alamein. Show Boy. White Lil-ic. Currency Boy. Malleable Mouldings. Quicksilver. Atom Age. Jeanne D'Arc. Best Wishes. Trobella, Brunice. Artist's Rifle. Admiral Peter. Victorine. Release 11. Steeltrap. Gilian, Kudat. Thunder. Millenden. Grand Dombey. Tuituillia, Opera. W61 words
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Article28 1951-08-31 6 An additional time has oeen fixed for the South China A.A. soccer team who will meet Sir sipore A" m\ Jalan Baaar Stadium tomor28 words
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Article27 1951-08-31 6 Yeaterday'a s a.f.a. div. ja League match between Guard Dog and Marine Department was postponed to today. The mntch will be played at Qeylang Stadium.27 words
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1286 1951-08-31 6 COURTENA Y IS SAFEST WA GER TOMORRO W PAL WW GREEKS 17 lb. penalty is not excessive when a line is taken through the handicapping of the rest of the field. He won with something in hand and ran the SH. in 1 min. I 5 sec. which is only1,286 words
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139 1951-08-31 6 TK)MIYIY Farr, former British heavyweight chamA pion now on the comeback trail, outpointed Steve MeCall of Washington, D.C., last night. The 37-year-old Farr already has won back the heavyweight championship of his native Wales, and British boxing experts say that is as far as heA.P - 139 words
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Article232 1951-08-31 6 PARTNERS, scorers and starting times for the Island Club President Vice-president's prizes Competition on Sunday morning. Sept 2 are: First Tee: 8.45 K. T. San (8) R. M. Rajoo (18); Yong Loon Chong (7) S. L. McNee (24). 8.50 D. W. McMullan (9) N. S.232 words
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Advertisement186 1951-08-31 6 M.l.">-b.30-9.30 p.m. Intriguing Romance Thrilling Adventure In Thf* South Of France aWMI*. MM Q.C.I ii, t DAVID NADIA FARRAR GRAY *"Hfe*» 'I m i aM-aO.. ■tul'W. JjSt 9mtM an' J. mug *>Bm*9k DAILY 5 TIMES 11 a.m.. 1.45 4.00. 6.30 and 9 30 p.m. AVA GARDNER I 1 *'►*> Ml186 words
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Advertisement156 1951-08-31 6 I 1 (Hind-.sL.no |j|^ a ''TH^B^l*--PENINSULA STARTS TODAY D^.. t 3.15-6.30-9.15 P.M. C fYI t RE' A MIWCAI SAVE FROM COAST TO COAST! SAMIA GAMAL ABDUL AZIZ MAHMOUD \2li mf MOHAMED BAKKAR Mlfc SOAD MAKAWI LlW>| 9^ mar ma (Bamil S^ft, or'THE ATTRACTIVE BRUNETTE" Si jJWfc eeypTiAM fifc A^A^T* am'156 words
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Article352 1951-08-31 7 C 'WEALTH IN STRONG POSITION Declare at 341 -7, Weekes hits 117 nmmonwealth team were in a strong j tsitiofl at the end of the second dav of their gainst an England 11 at Kingston, yesterday. They scored 341 for seven I in reply to England's 189 and before ,fook352 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-08-31 7 FRHGUI LADY KEIGHTLEY presents the Generals' Cup to LCpl. Dist^.v7?f» Wh w r^ CCiV 5 d I 1 "I" beha,f of Singapore Base District after Wednesday's FARELF swimming championshipsat the Singapore Swimming Club between competitors from Singapore. Malava and Hong Kong. Free PressFree Press - 43 words
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Article123 1951-08-31 7 ENGLAND— Ist Inns 189. COMMONWEALTH— Ist Inns. Mankad Ihw Rhodes 38 He.id.ey Ibw Jackson 2d Weekes e b Mnncer li: Worrell b Muneer 51 Hazare b Muncer 11 I mrijjar b Rhodes 1 Pettiford b Muncer 5 Barnett not oat 52 Tribe not out 41 Extras f Total (forReuter - 123 words
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Article218 1951-08-31 7 FE following are football fixtures for tomorrow: FIRST DIVISION arsenal v Sunderland Blackpool *J Wolves FloPon Man. IT. Derby Stoke ulham T Charlton .iverpool Huddersfield rlanc heater C. v Aston VilU liddlesbrough r Burnley ,owc*>tle v Tottenham -ortamouth v Chelsea V Bromwlch v Preston N.E. SECOND218 words
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Article357 1951-08-31 7 COUNTY cricket was almost a complete washout yesterday and it was several hours after matches had been abandoned for the clay through heavy rain A. I that the sun came out. No plav at all was possible in the Leicestershire versus Lancashire. Hampshire vs. Essex. Gloucestershire357 words
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368 1951-08-31 7 GAVILAN v. GRAHAM I/'ID GAVILAN of Cuba made a successful first defence of his welterweight crown against Billy Graham on Wednesday on a split 15-round decision that was so unpopular that a riot was threatened in Madison Square Garden and Graham's manager made an official368 words
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Article35 1951-08-31 7 rpHE United States and Sweden have agreed to play their Davis Cup interzone final round matches in Melbourne on Dec. 13 and 15 the Australian Lawn Tennis Association said yesterday.35 words
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271 1951-08-31 7 ROYAL Air Force Seletar and G.H.Q. both gained wins in United Services soccer matches yesterday. The Airmen travelled to rival station Changi, and beat Lodger Units by six goals to one. G.H.Q. received R.A.F. Tengah on their home ground at Tanglin and gained a271 words
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170 1951-08-31 7 SEVENTH seeded Victor Seizas scored the first major upset of the United States singles tennis championship when he beat Australia's Ken McGregor 4-6, 7-5, 7-5. 6-4, yesterday in the fourth round. Twenty-five year-old Seizas who Is naving one of his best years. beat McGregorU.P. - 170 words
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510 1951-08-31 7 RANDY FOUND IN A LONELY FARMHOUSE {While SUGAR RAY took an off day 'from training and stayed at home, j RANDY TURPIN and brother Jackie went for a run— and got lost. DANDY Turpin's camp reported he got lost yesterday morning while doing: road work with brother Jackie on theA P. - 510 words
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Article209 1951-08-31 7 DOUG WRIGHT, the Kent and England spin bowler, had one of his good days yesterday at Canterbury for Kent against the South Africans. Play was restricted to a few hours only but the tourists had gone to 42 without anv trouble in reply to209 words
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Article45 1951-08-31 7 YESTERDAYS United Kingdom football results were: SECOND DIVISION Hull City 4 Coventry City 1 Notts County 4 Queens P.R. 1 Swansea Town 7 Barnsley 0 THIRD DIVISION (Northern) Scunthorpe U 2 Chester 2 IRISH GOLD CCP (First Round) Crusaders 1, Clenavon 2.45 words
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Advertisement56 1951-08-31 7 ViJ dant havt to x -r if you m \-urjelf urith this i j 1 A -H j T o 5 j| zz. 1 a»—. ■X m j i i -1 n able from HARDIAL SINGH SONS I Pljcc Spore. ***** \t WIJENDRA (•OMivMITH, JEWELLER Pja IN DIAMOND AND F,S:56 words
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Advertisement201 1951-08-31 7 (aJUackk JY*^ LIQUEUR V SCOTCH >v WHISKY SCOTLAND'S jT/J FINEST ||ft WHISKY (Pi /?v Royal Appointment to His Mil jest y The Kitet Awarded first prize in open competition at Brewers Exhibition ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■.VWfIHBLMHMM Why Worry About I ACCOMMODATION? j KATONG REST-HOUSE j DANCING EVERY SATURDAY SUNOAY B— l2 p.m. with201 words
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Article154 1951-08-31 8 FARMER BECOMES PRINCE LONDON, Fri. A notice in the official London Gazette yesterday disclosed that farmer George Manslieid has decided to resume his rightful title of Prince Friedrich George Wilhelm Christopher Von Brunssen—grandson of Germany's Kaiser Wilhelm. The prince, now a naturalised British sub.ect, has been using the name Mansfield154 words
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Article41 1951-08-31 8 Armed Soviet soldiers and 0 nan people's police :\vice invaded the French ar of Berlin yesterday. On both occasions they chased back over the sector boundary by French r iry p ilice guards and n police.- Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 41 words
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Article411 1951-08-31 8 Congress expects hot critics LONDON, Friday. THE Labour Party set the stage yesterday for a showdown battle to decide whether Mr. Aneurin Bevan and his rearmament rebels can force the policies on Britain's governing party. The battle lines were clearly drawn in the final agenda announced411 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-08-31 8 picture. Donations totalling; $>5,000 for various Singapore charities have been made to celebrate the wedding: of Mr. Ng- Eng Kiat, nephew of a rubber merchant in Singapore. Mr. Ng Quee Lam, and Penang -born Miss Kan? Poay Hong, which will be celebrated at the Nan Chiau Girls' School nn Sunday.-F.P. - 51 words
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Article22 1951-08-31 8 The U.S. Defence Production Administration yesterday authorised the purchase of U.S. $7,000,000 worth of iron and steel scrap overseas. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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224 1951-08-31 8 BREMEN, Friday. 4 MAN who wears a donkey's tail and ears and calls himself "Prophet Yhah" has failed to move the U.S. Consulate by his five-week hunger strike to regain U.S. citizenship. "Teut Becker is a stateless person." a Consulate spokesman said yesterday. For that reasonA.P. - 224 words
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Article21 1951-08-31 8 Britain plans to increase the contribution she is making towards the relief of Palestine Arab war refugees. —A.P.21 words
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239 1951-08-31 8 1 5 nations propose a war crimes court GENEVA, Friday. ANEW international court, with powers to try individuals on war crimes and similar charges, was proposed yesterday by legal experts of 15 nations. They completed the last of the 53 articles of a proposed statute to be submitted to theA.P. - 239 words
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Article159 1951-08-31 8 The 'Queen' was held up LONDON, Fri. AFTER a loi of trouble yesterday a 21-year-old English girl, Daphne Holmes Parkinson, became a "Queen." She was married to the -King" of the Cocos Islands, 23-year old John CiuniesRoss, who came all the way from his little "kingdom." a speck of coralA.P. - 159 words
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Article47 1951-08-31 8 Dr. Peter Lindstrom and his 12-year-old daughter, Pia. returned to New York yesterday from visiting the child's mother. Ingrid Bergman. Asked if he had any new romantic interest in his life. Dr. Lindstrom smiled and said: "Yes, this one." nodding towards Pia.- A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article110 1951-08-31 8 THE price of tin in London tumbled further £55 a ton .to just under £900 a ton yesterday after a fall of more than £100 the day before. On Monday and Tuesday it jumped £100 a ton. The full record of its erratic course isReuter - 110 words
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Article21 1951-08-31 8 South Korea wa s yesterday admitted to the World Federation of U.N Associations after a heated debate.- A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article153 1951-08-31 8 LONDON, Fri. HELPED by overnight buoyancy on Wall Street, the London Stock Exchange yesterday registered a firm tofie in many of its sections. Supporting orders were, however, generally routine investment and buyers were not aggressive. Scattered gains of onesixteenth were shown by British Government funds and153 words
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Article68 1951-08-31 8 A boo-ing Nazi saluting crowd surged against a police barrier in an attempt to overturn Prime Minister Sidney Hollands car last night as he left a Wellington theatre where he had given his final election address. Polling in the New Zealand general election takes place tomorrow. TheReuter - 68 words
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Article38 1951-08-31 8 The Indian government has decided that broadcasting facilities will not be available to any political party for electioneering purposes next winter when India's first general elections under the new constitution are to be held.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article75 1951-08-31 8 pjjRS. Ceola Watson, 37, of Buffalo, New York, won an,fl nulment on Wednesday on the grounds that she was under age at the time of her wedding. "Why did you wait 21 years before starting this action to annul your marriage?" asked the Attorney after it wasU.P. - 75 words
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Advertisement71 1951-08-31 8 She* Radiant Her complexion is fla\%lf^«. She uses Jeasl-pc A beauty treatment iu your own home at your own price. Obtainable from:THE SINGAPORE DISPENSARY 265, Orchard Poad. Wholesale Enquiries Solicited WaM*3J*aMflß4~*a*aa****aMfHM) The Oriental Optica! Co., Awmmmm mm* AmmWmmW A**§fS aHB&K —^^aBMBJJ P. f flp6L iS9 ***j>*UM(v <a^***fe^. .jjaf (U.S.A. Modern71 words
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Advertisement288 1951-08-31 8 Murmuration of Sl(irli nt Thousands of voices in a w unanimous, they consent togeH mount as with one heart and m be said to be a parable of axample I •days A whole multitude of stawith a surprise of instinctive d three or four companies wh rh w perfect timing288 words
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Miscellaneous61 1951-08-31 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Chart^ris r^fl -^^tWS^mf VOU WANJT THE REST I JA/Y GET A LOAD Of TMAT \LA I [50 tJUSTSA\b b\\ L^JB-Bte'-. gl '"^ras@«k OF THE MOB, SA! NT ;\A\ l DON'T SPLIT with TH kTv POUNDS OF F^^^^7^^*-M.^S^^^-x^ /g g r//gy go 'A see 7 dynamite, and61 words
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Title Section10 1951-08-31 1 Singapore AIR DAY Free Press Supplement FRIDAY. August. 31. 1951.10 words
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Article, Illustration928 1951-08-31 1 Malaya needs keen men for aviation IE OBJECT OF AIR DAY IStoISctT AIR MTMnPHMPcc T E GENERAL PUBLIC AND to qtimh ESS AMONG COLONY TQrm ,1? STIMULATE THE YOUTH OF THE LULONY TO TAKE AN INTEREST IN AIR MATTERS." E 3ANISE— NOW— TO MEET IY FUTURE EMERGENCY" A message from928 words
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Article, Illustration516 1951-08-31 1 WHAT YOU'LL SEE AT KALLANG |MIK ACCENT in tomorrow's big nir day display by more than 50 R.A.F. aircraft will be on Meteor and. Vampire jet fighters which will, among other things, indulge in high-speed aerobatics. There will also be an air race, supply dropping and many other demonstrations by516 words
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Advertisement52 1951-08-31 1 \l >v **-3 ■^'^r^^^i j^*^^^^**** w B 9 1 FOR \LL AIR TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS 1 1 I gi Ba »aa.a*lMa»i»------*'''**'**~ M HOTELS TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES j PASSPORTS RAILWAYS I j INSURANCE STEAMERS I I FREIGHT TOURS I i I 39 ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE II TEL. t&tm, j COOK'S SS SERVICE fl52 words
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Advertisement36 1951-08-31 1 m z We offer you all facilities for air bookings for any part of the world E 0 TRAVEL SERVICE LTD. 65* Chulia Street SINGAPORE Tel. *****/2 49, Sultan Street KUALA LUMPUR Tel. 4330. Cables: "EANDO"36 words
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Article, Illustration813 1951-08-31 2 ADVICE TO MOTORISTS: KEEP IN LINE Special traffic arrangements have been made and if these are followed there need be no unnecessary hold-ups tomorrow TilK cooperation ot Singapore's motoring public in keeping regular lines of traffic when approaching Kallang Airport tomorrow is asked by the Colony's Traffic Chief, Mr. \Y.813 words
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Article, Illustration271 1951-08-31 2 East Asia needs second class air travel WITH aviation progressing us it is nowadays, will the public one day he offered second rl.iss air travel? Singapore's Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. Albert Walter Savage, who began his apprenticeship when aeroplanes were held together by string and glue and sometimes not271 words
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Advertisement59 1951-08-31 2 /I i* CUSTOMERS LIVE ALONG V/l fIU* 9 THE ROUTES FLOWN BY laaaHl».H--# Va#(l m* w '/*/#*«»##/*V»V///////. SS' &\\P m < —a» aMl^lllll^a^>^S^l..W j ~^^^^^~^*^k\^^^^^^^A^^ •^HKfll[^llE[..^[..^[........V9''^^^ REGULAR FLIGHTS Between SINGAPORE BANGKOK SAIGON HANOI HONGKONG HAIPHONG* MANILA BRITISH N. BORNEO -^^^^^W^^yißl .Mil aWioV WT\wr ls\\\wT mSkWiSBW^aWBaW w Information Bookings: AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL59 words
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Article, Illustration565 1951-08-31 3 J. C. BEHAGUE - J. C. BEHAGUE The Air Training Corps in Sinaqpore is an excellent example of how young men from every community and walk of life can work and play together in harmony. by i star the spirit adventure, to sports and les in healthy and to develop565 words
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Article, Illustration234 1951-08-31 3 Tombstone of an unknown Ta bby QNE of the Tiger Moth w elementary training planes of the Singapore Squadron of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force carries this painting on its fuselage:— Thf* painting is 'the 'ombslone cf an unknown Tabby, who cho;se the aeroplane as an unauthorised maternity ward. The234 words
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Article406 1951-08-31 3 MALAYAN Airways is now a few months more than four veins old and in this short space of time has grown into one of Ihe largest airlines in the colonies. The company started with three five-seat Airspeed Consul aircraft, a few months later purchased three406 words
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Advertisement171 1951-08-31 3 J"*y<^(s*>(^<s*yrf~*yd~*>>cs**y<s*^ -•*> ~\v~**>.d~*v SINGAPORE AIRPORT HOTEL LTD. 1 i ft -|>v +^S^^ ft B^BS^PftSP^ l^ ft XX^^^^BKkjT^B^ .mF JL^JS x $^i*»±ffi^^mi. &<*M*\^sMm\ .x'B^Bfc'* *3 ItLii. < i t (■tV J a4l H*r aMU^^A. Va^a^Bty tL X /O '^H |B V ***t > i^^ a^ik&. iJ ii jr^ I Fresh Australian171 words
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Article, Illustration754 1951-08-31 4 COURTENAY EDWARDS - COURTENAY EDWARDS by BRITISH TECHNICIANS ARE WORKING IN GREAT SECRECY ON DEADLY MISSILES THAT CAN BE GUIDED TO THEIR TARGETS OVER THE GREATEST RANGE. AMERICA'S "highest and fastest" flight, now -estimated at 1,300 m.p.h. at 70,000 ft., made with a rocket propelled, piloted aircraft the754 words
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Article36 1951-08-31 4 62 airlines to confer in London Uh Westminsters .vorkis lines ill' < eluded) month In rev* and to la> >j I \c;h>f the Air jjjjj tion i born In 191 Sii I Soul Afric and B I36 words
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Advertisement242 1951-08-31 4 Enjoy si DE-LUXE fl*?7 CABIN SERVICE W 1 oll.the.way- V Jfc| To LONDON A^ I VV To SYDNEY -JfepiT'^ Your personal comfort aloft and aground is the first consideration of Qantas and 8.0.A.C. *^Jj on the popular "Sterling" route to Europe and j x Australia. Seasoned travellers and first *^s,242 words
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Article, Illustration959 1951-08-31 5 ami oanait work in thp fnr-n **i \m-a m me lorm of Malaya s new maps. I i backed by I idcquatc svs- ;uhl radar a modci !i i hike off lumIhousand thoul its crew Ihc ground, large! with accuracy, ii lo base Ihc worst959 words
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Advertisement165 1951-08-31 5 W v i M AVIATION SERVICE, /''l THE SHELL* COMPANY, OF^SINGAPORE LTD SINGAPORE(j THE^SHELL^COMPANY^OFjJHE? FEDERATION OF. MALAYA. LTD. MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR IPOH^- PENANG Av| m ..■■..■:■:■••>•/ Vf&% 'aS-v- ritAWKAAA*\ mmw* xr\?.£ Sw .MLMmIB i '■■&&s&r ym%9MkammUßmmmSß* mawß& i— *\mlw~ m mi, jyf w p e •*-||*iiii**b Brt**--a^k. saw **m .a^.^.^.165 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1951-08-31 6 33-AND GOING VERY STRONG INDEED Although this brief history oi the Royal Air Force upon its tasks in two World Wars based upon Eur its operations all over the world have reflected the traditions and basic policy of constant flexibilii adoption of new ideas. Into 33 years, the P, a,1,118 words
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Article, Illustration917 1951-08-31 7 THE FLYING AMBULANCE SERVi ACROSS THE WORLD IS A HEAVY AND EXPENSIVE COMMITMENT FOR THE RAF.. BUT IT PAYS INESTIMABLE DIVIDENDS IN HUMAN HAPPINESS AND MITIGATION OF. THE SUFFERINGS OF WAR. SINGAPORE and its people are playing a l>i^ part in an important contribution by the917 words
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323 1951-08-31 7 MALA YA NEEDS YOUNG MEN FOR AVIATION (Continued from page U aircraft to provide a network of air taxi services covering the whole of th» Federation. "Similar plans are being considered for meeting the internal air transport and communication requirements of North Borneo. "All these are healthy signs which point323 words
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Article, Illustration306 1951-08-31 8 The perfect air hostess AIRLINE officials in Britain, the United States and on the Continent have different opinions about what a perfect air hostess should be but all are trained and groomed strictly to regulation patterns British airlines are the most particular. They demand a high standard306 words
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Article235 1951-08-31 8 Don't forget to get a programme EVERYBODY who attends Air Day at Kallang will take with them vivid memories of the flying display and the multitude of attractions on the ground. Many, however, will want a more concrete souvenir of the occasion than mere memories; they will find that this235 words
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Article, Illustration813 1951-08-31 8 A BULLDOZER weighing 91/2 tons has been dropped by parachute from a United States Air Force transport airplane at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. It was done to test a combat landing strip. Six 100ft. parachutes supported the bulldozer as it floated down. SYDNEY, headquarters of813 words
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Advertisement198 1951-08-31 8 /r t \^^oP\i-v^ a I 18-He p^-^^^^^ W tW's tl Xmm%yr\ y^. r Bin 111 r^iar i r=a < i s -*---gs=-*igßi™i J \in SHOWROOMS The new srowrooms of Associated Instrument Manufacturers Ltd are conveniently situated in Orchard Road. They have been designed to enable clients and those interested to198 words
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Advertisement545 1951-08-31 9 You fly high...obove the weather... smoothly and steadily -*^L\ ...in air-conditioned comfort... at 25,000 feet y^^s There's always Smooth Sky^fe^ where "Strato" Clippers fly WV -V^ MIiSINKI /r-v\ V. STOCKHOtiM 'V \\y I *\a shannon V. yj^Jy'^^r^T t -^f r rt^^Br Jr t Cv* cZ^r^ 1 w *^^i^ t a-—545 words
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Article416 1951-08-31 10 Flying at a tew cents a trip many other aspects. IJnlike a light aircraft with a powerful engine shattering the solitude of the clouds, the glider floats like thistledown with Just the bare whistle of wind through the struts Today pioneer work j. still going on. New and better gliders416 words
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Article, Illustration820 1951-08-31 9 and oyer the jungle The helicopter is fast beginning to play a big part in flying the world over. And it now even carries passengers between big cities in Britain. Wf/S !S A SKETCH of a proposed hehdrome n^* co^ tr 1 Nation), situated over the uctlo l l nl^/820 words
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Advertisement199 1951-08-31 10 FOR ALL YOUR AIR BOOKINGS I; -k- V •i Consult SUN KWONG TRAVEL SERVICE 49. Chulia Street Singapore 1 Tel ***** I Ultra Modern BINOCULAR for Everybody It is vsry cheap too f**^ JS GERMAN fj| "ISOLAN" I' BINOCULAR I O pa&Siad 12ns 2 x 30. Available in Red C.o.'r199 words
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Advertisement44 1951-08-31 10 [Set more than you bargained fori w x l y^ a mt i f OCT l <we«" rinmo \B jjj£ 'j| 77/.? fetf buy in ?Tlim«*riil2l i*?"" TI i CREATE A YOUNGER YOU FLEXEES' for a lovlier fluid line FUxees* for: BRASSIERES CORSETS GIRDLES-PANTEEZ44 words
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Article, Illustration994 1951-08-31 11 J UNGLE MANNA The technique of Qi lnn i„ between Ihe RAF and th* n?^ 3 WOrked out in Ma,a Y a in Ihe history ol warfare for ZT* rCes is uni^ e of climate. wX e aVe hS di lCulUeS eawer and navigation been so great. WHATEVER ruture historians994 words
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Article, Illustration785 1951-08-31 12 JOHN GULLICK - JOHN GULLICK London Airport will soon have an Animal Air Hospice designed to deal with the growing volume of travelling birds and beasts. by T I growing volume air-travelling aninia birds and n p has prompted the design of an airis i c first i785 words
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Article, Illustration1247 1951-08-31 12 GEOFFREY KERR - Finest air port in the world 0 v Sand and Airpc ly for J from desip: m centn road and 7 000 at on mini FROM TH': ol U tracks •sta: a of por l- esi lion wiJ A lou: in a wore i r thiol. by GEOFFREY KERR 41.M0511,247 words
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Advertisement370 1951-08-31 13 "Over to you i^IGHT and day, day and night, the words ■'Over to you" come and go in the upper air. The pilot in the plane finishes what he's saying, prepares to receive anotru message. "Over to you over" is the phrase, Thousand upon thousands of feet high the plane,370 words
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Article, Illustration669 1951-08-31 14 WAYNE L. WOODS - NEW ADVANCES IN AVIATION MEDICINE WAYNE L. WOODS School of Aviation Medicine keeps abreast of man's advance into space. by WITH the advance of aviation into areas heretofore unexplored, scientists and researchers of the U.S. Air Force School of Aviation Medicine are studying the effects of such progress on the669 words
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Article, Illustration764 1951-08-31 15 Airstrike men are doing a remarkable job (Continued from Page 13j the move in this waycasualties arising out of wounds and illnesses from which the victims never got peace to recover. EVERYONE is familiar with the general pattern of an airstrike. The planes go out, they locate their target, they764 words
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Article383 1951-08-31 15 THEY PROBE THE WIND 1 0 MILES UP QNE oi' the lesserknown aspects of the work of ihe R.A.F. in Malaya is research into Ihe winds that blow across the skies ten or more miles above ihe earth. This work is undertaken by the R.A.F.'s "Weather Men"—experts of the Meteorological383 words
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