Singapore Standard, 9 August 1951
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Title Section20 1951-08-09 1 Singapore TIGER Standard «^;_Y3 •m^CP'' \SM T r II NO. 39. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS20 words
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480 1951-08-09 1 Johore Bahru Nurses protest Against 7-Day Week Order Mamlanl Staff Reporter M RSES <»f ilie JoluM-e Baliru General Hospital, numbering about been wpdeicd to work >e\en days this week without rest hy the -:i!M'riiitfmlt'iit, btMau>e of a lost circular. a lush GctcnI »bo was un- sitoatioD jaty ltd b\ 11m480 words
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Article209 1951-08-09 1 Standard Start Correspondent K.I- ALA LUMPUR, Wed Sugar ration In the Federation will be increased by approximately l\~> percent as from next Monday Simultaneously the price of sugar will be increased by seven cents per katly or 4| con 4 per person p^r week on209 words
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263 1951-08-09 1 TEHERAN, Aug. 8 (Reuter) —Mr. Richard Stokes, Britain's oil envoy to Persia, told a press conference here today: "There is every sign that reasonable people here want agreement." 1 But," he added, "I will go home without agreement rather than aceepi anything unfair or263 words
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166 1951-08-09 1 FAKIS. AU?. o lueuic-i i Suspicion is mounting in the lobbies of the French Senate that M. Victor Biakabcda. member for the Viroj coast, has been eaten by hi s constituents. M Mamadou Kodate. president of the pro-Communist African democratic rally to which M166 words
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Article97 1951-08-09 1 Record Cotton frnn Forecast WASHINGTON. Aug. 8: (Router) An American cotton crop of 17.261J.000 bales one ot the ireest on record was forecast todav by the Department ol A ¥he il b"fever wa. 18.946 OCX in 19 57 Production lasi ve breached onlv 10.012.000 bak, primarily because of acreage anc97 words
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Article15 1951-08-09 1 An irate Malay sailor husband. returning home from a few days away. Til15 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-08-09 1 Prime Minister Clement R. Attlee and his wife are seen leaving 10, Downing Street, for Scotland where they boarded the frigate H.M.S. Widemouth Bay for Norway. They are guests of the Norwegian Prime Minister. Mr. Gerhardsen. They will return to Scotland on August 15. AP photo.51 words
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250 1951-08-09 1 UN Truce Team Returns To Korea, A waits Reds f Reply TOKYO, Aug. 8 (UP) The United Nations I negotiators flew back to Korea today to await a Communist reply to General Matthew Ridgway's message on the resumption of the suspended truee talks. Communist radio stations are expected to broadcast250 words
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Article80 1951-08-09 1 HONGKONG Aug. 8. <AFP Leslie Marro. 33. was arrested toduv on a warrant from Singa- pore certified by David Kingsf lev Daniels. Under-Sec- etary b> the Colony of Singapore. 9 Marro who gave his address as t the Peninsula Hotel nere. was s remanded in80 words
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169 1951-08-09 1 Hospital Ship Due With UN Wounded Standard Shipping: Reporter THE 8.500-TON Danish hospital ship Jutlandia. Denmark's contribution to the United Nations, which passed through Singapore six months ago on her way for duty in Korean waters is coming back with a ship full of wounded United Nations soldiers. She is169 words
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59 1951-08-09 1 LONDON. Aug. 8 (Keuieri— Miss Ann Patricia Kirby Green mid Naval Lt. William Michael Webster Thomas who met in Singapore are to be married, it I was announced today. Miss Green is only daughter ot Lt Col. P. Kirby Green who has59 words
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79 1951-08-09 1 > TAIPEI. Aug. 8 (Reuter)— I American economic aid to For- mosa is now averaging approxi- mately U5514.000.000 monthly, according to a statement issued bv the Economic Cooperation 1 Administration here A spokesman revealed that I Washington ECA headquarters hac. giv^n79 words
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52 1951-08-09 1 Air Blitz On Johore Bandits Kept Up THE current blitz on b.mdit targets in Johore was kept up yesterday, when RAF and R\\ V aircraft hit nearly twenty separate objectives ami tered throughout the State. RAF Vampires, Brigands. Hornets and Sunderlands, and RAAF Lincolns were engaged Other aircraft hit targets52 words
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115 1951-08-09 1 LONDON, Aug. 8 (AP). Commenting editorially today on the Singapore Riot Commission report, the Times said: "Although the Commissfon censures the police authorities, from the high command to the rankan^Ue^orthemi^tak^ police the responsiouiiy 101 tnt development of disorders tlxi*i115 words
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368 1951-08-09 1 Truman Asks F or US $307 Million To Aid Formosa WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 (UP) It was disclosed todhj ifcal the Administration has asked Congress to approve a $307,0011, turn *IA nnuminnw- lor the Chinese Nationalist forces on I or- mosa. I The programme, -includ- I ing $217,000,000 in arms j368 words
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155 1951-08-09 1 US Korean War Bill WASHINGTON, Afiu. (Rctrter) ron»n-*« «ceivcd an unofficial estimate i«"l;»> lllr ar Lores has already corf the i niled Stau- #5,000,000,0tH1 ind may cod at least as imnh a»ain l>> Jimr 1951. Thr estimate came iroi representath e Mr (I155 words
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Article200 1951-08-09 1 LONDON. Aug. 8 (Ri-uter) The British Ministry of Supply confirmed today that British scientists are studying alans for the world's first ex- serimental nuclear power station. The scientists arc immediately concerned with the construction of a small experi- mental atomic power station at Harwell, Berkshire. headquarters200 words
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Article42 1951-08-09 1 ONE band-.t was killed, one captured and one wounded In the Federation in the '24 hours up to 9 a.m. yesterday One member ol the Security Forces *as Wiled and two wounded in the same 24 hour period. i i42 words
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Article113 1951-08-09 1 B iSRA Hug I i l: A: i i ces to the I > maj •<■to be cu: aviation fuel shot lage i Lage i parti< acuU I dia and P result From Am i'i Pakistan c, ernment i per penl cud i ■■>■>113 words
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Advertisement87 1951-08-09 1 **f v Hi v "Ran Into Bill today But John, I thought he'd got the K :k ages ago "I don't know _why_ you don't like him —unless it's that business of treading on your evening frock "Surely a somewhat earthy expression, Susan "He's an earthy type— an utter weed,87 words
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Advertisement31 1951-08-09 1 SHELL MOTOR Oil! i 'STANDFAST' lilt S1 U >I <s^^p of the Grants i s if^€~?| exemplified in f\mßJ the unvarying t;^*™ excellence I %d^J IMPORTEB Bl nUSEi M -:.\U. Lil>.31 words
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Article, Illustration704 1951-08-09 2 Commissioner Assures Public Standard Staff Reporter THE majority of the recommendations contained in the report of the Riots Commission, aimed at the improvement of the Singapore Police Force, have already been implemented and the public can rest assured that the force today is ready704 words
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Article192 1951-08-09 2 THE CRITICISED 4 >inndard Staff Reporter THE FOUH police officer>, \*ho Here singled out for qriticiow by the Riots nmmi»M<>n ha\c rendered ihe public excellent Mifkc iii the past, with whidi Mivitca the public liilherto had been Mtiftti? »aid the (!onitiiis>i<>ner ol Police, yesterday. H :>192 words
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Article113 1951-08-09 2 Standard Sia.T Reporter THERE is n i plan at r e anslate the K. R< p i t ie vernacular languages and book foi m, a Singapore rovemment sp< cesman I Id The Si lard Only 621 c pies I the Rep nri had113 words
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Article48 1951-08-09 2 T- :v SOUTHERN Comp iny who are distributors Younger Bet and who are biting .v. the Happy World j Fi F ive agreed to v >• on ney c illected on] S ■day from leg ol V unger Beer I the Kampons B F Fund.48 words
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359 1951-08-09 2 SUGAR 11.2 CENTS DEARER Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S housewives, restaurants, cafe and coffee shop owners are of the opinion that the increase of 11.2 cents in the price of sugar a katty by Government will cause the already high cost of living to rocket higher359 words
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Article44 1951-08-09 2 DANIEL S. GERIG. Jr., of! Goshen, Indiana, has been sent to Singapore as a technical assistance expert to assist the Colony in setting up a social security plan. according to David A. Morse, DirectorGeneral of the International Labour Office in Geneva.44 words
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99 1951-08-09 2 THE Commissioner of Police. Singapore, said yesterday he had arranged to seek advice from certain Indian Police Officers, who have had experience in the use of mounted sections in dealing with riots. Simultaneously, he is also considering: the possibility of litiht armoured99 words
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170 1951-08-09 2 Youth Council To A id Mem her Bodies Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Youth Council is willing to aid its member organisations to obtain premises for their activities and a list of such premises now available has i been compiled, said Mr. A. M. Cherian, President of the Council to170 words
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Article113 1951-08-09 2 Standard Stan Reporter THE manager of the Happy World Cabaret, Mohd Al-Johari bin Shaik Tahir yesterday refused to apologise *to a woman, when he appeared before the Singapore First Police Magistrate on a summons charge of causing hurt to her. The woman, Seah Guat Neo. told113 words
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511 1951-08-09 2 'ft/of Commission In Miniature I—Judge1 Judge Standard Staff Reporter A SUBMISSION that Inspector Bujan«: bin Tumgesl had been victimised after his <iiMiiis*al and presumably held up as an example of what iniiiht have happened to other members of the Singapore PoHee Force was made in the511 words
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244 1951-08-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE TRADE Union movement in this country should learn that the real purpose of trade unionism is to work for indusi trial co-operation between management and labour instead of presenting only grouses. This was stated by Archdeacon R. W. Wood, Vicar of244 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-08-09 2 Army Officer Marry CAPTAIN Hugh Gavyn J e n k 5 and his bride, Lt. Anne McAdam Smith photograph e d cutting their two-tier cake yesterday after their wedding. Cap tain Jenks is an R.A.S.C. officer and his wife is from the W.R.A.C. I They were viarried at The St59 words
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Advertisement25 1951-08-09 2 1 (S?^\/ii\ n^> v^^^ CHAIRS g 1 IK^L^^^^S^l^i^lNG HANDLE i I loo? S KSBU I T£Sfg Tra CLOSED sides g IN GREY FAWN BLUE $97-5025 words
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Advertisement136 1951-08-09 2 i I] Join the SAT A Seol fm^y rnxe will g 0 t 0 b 4* 1 forSATASca! Entries to SATA Seoi Cc~ pc tion Editor, c/o Singapore St~ c ,,,j 128 Robinson Rood, Sn.opo,.' I f i {Entries close on A g j :>] FfMce donated Ew S THE136 words
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Miscellaneous11 1951-08-09 2 I ffiwfSJK %S lUf Al-r^^^Sf £gfi I KEEP AJ*UNNIM;> I Fccss11 words
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Article155 1951-08-09 3 i.• r. Oi i d re >:i Satur- d ly. Mi Nair said. ■i us smacks ol dictatorship and is n. si undemocratic. There > :tM- 0. why the Dockyard rit iea ndd prevent us attend ng a mass protest meeting being organised by155 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-08-09 3 photo. n was given out by the Singapore Chinese i rie yesterday to ?.000 victims of the Each man. woman and child received f at shows the rrotvd outside the Champ. a in Hill Street. StandardStandard - 36 words
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Article275 1951-08-09 3 THE GOVERNMENT of Singanore is to be asked to declare ieptember 22 a public holiday to commemorate the grant of «t> St^L^clMon^ y takenbythe five-man Committee apppmted bv the Municipal Commissioners at their ordinary meeting on July 31 to plan celebrations for the Hav275 words
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Article, Illustration477 1951-08-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter ARMY civilian employees in Singapore ami the Federation who are transferred from one Unit to another will not suffer any loss in pay and other conditions of Service. This was agreed at a meeting of the Interim Joint Consultative Council meetingStandard - 477 words
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Article75 1951-08-09 3 CHOW CHOONG Siong of Upper Hokkien Street was acquitted in the Singapore Third Police 1 Court yesterday of a charge ot defrauding the Federation Gov--1 ernment. 1 The summons charge alleged that on Jan. 21 Chow abetted the making of a false invoice by stat--175 words
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Article, Illustration329 1951-08-09 3 Workers Want 30% Pay Rise Standard Staff Reporter MORE THAN 100 workers of the Teng San Brick Works, of 88, Wolskel Road, Singapore, yesterday served a strike notice on their employers. The notice expires on Aug. 22. Mr. W. I. Galletly, Deputy Commissioner for Labour, told329 words
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Article130 1951-08-09 3 THE SINGAPORE Glass Factory Employees 1 Union, whose 800 members have been on strike for the past 18 days, yesterckiv received several donations from sister unions in the Colony. This is in addition to several others already received. Many other unions are holding meetings of130 words
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Article, Illustration156 1951-08-09 3 By EVA CHONG films shown are actionStandard Woman Reporter packed aerials. RUSSIAN films with a Mr G w Weskin of tinge of propaganda are United Cinemas combination popular in Indonesia, said w h 0 i s visiting Singapore Mr. E. B. Keasberry, with Mr. Keasberry said156 words
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Article73 1951-08-09 3 THE SINGAPORE Medical Workers Union. representinq more than 1.000-government hospital attendants, was assured yesterday by the Government that the information it required on conditions of work would be given soon. The Standard was ,told. Government officials and Union representatives were to have met yesterday to discuss 'the73 words
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Article99 1951-08-09 3 CHAN AH KKH. claimed trial in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, on Bununons charge ot exporting ;i quantity iof gold ornaments wdthout permit The summons allesed thaf ai 840 a.m. on May 4. ne exported 36 gold necklaces, 49 gold rings, five gold pins.99 words
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98 1951-08-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners are now studying a plan for resettlement of the Water Department labourers on land near the pipeline reserve between Seletar and Peirce Reservoir. The land ks about 11K acre- In area and it is proposed to render it out98 words
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138 1951-08-09 3 BRIiXiK and Mahioog 4ri^ pi aid ot S A T.A. will be held 1 on Sept at one ol Singapore! oldest and stateliest mansions, F.u Villa, which will be thrown open to the public through the courtesy ot Mrs. Richard Eti i An138 words
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Article282 1951-08-09 3 THE UNITED Nations Headquarters Building at Lake Sue- j cess should have architectural and decorative features representing the various cultures pi the world incorporated in it. This was stated by U Tiia Tun who is now in Singapore as the guest ot Mr. Aw Boon Haw.282 words
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Advertisement126 1951-08-09 3 Piiot ww Radios j>. rTii'ie^wi^Bi§S^iS'iiS^^^''a i't'^ ..«^^S VeV iS~^H e^B^e^BCf^'^ The NAVIGATOR' Model A. C. (51 EU out ending new Receiver by Pilot Radio j idspread Shortwave and Broadcast Re, r for I. C Operation I ar Vif pleasure PHot Rodi« »»o* P^fJ Na H ..'or w'h one object m126 words
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Advertisement128 1951-08-09 3 25 CWT. VAN WITH SLIDING DOORS ldval for lovalisvd dvlivvriv*. Ivery practical facility for the speedy delivery of merchandise is built into this redesigned super-capacity van. Sliding doors, greater load capacity. #ase oLaccess and maximum visibility make this new Commer product a notable advance on its popular forerunner. SALIENT FEATURES128 words
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Miscellaneous126 1951-08-09 3 SINGAPORE PIAKB Y M.C.A., Orchard Road: Distribution of Commercial Class Certificates 5.15 p.m.. French class 5.:<0 p.m.. Commercial Classes 5.30-8.30 p.m. Gymnastics and Keep-fit class 6 p.m.. Table tennis 7 p.m. Chinese Y.M.C.A.. Selene Road: Basket ball 5.30 p.m.. Table tennis 7.30 p.m.. Chinese chess tournament 7.: J >o p.m..126 words
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95 1951-08-09 4 Standard Slaff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A youth Loganathan, was today, produced before the First Magistrate, Mr. A. P. Jack, on two charges of having in his pos-ession a revolver at ihe Kuala Lumpur RamvayStation on July 14, and 18 round-; of ammunition. Another95 words
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Article54 1951-08-09 4 JOHORE BAHRI\ Wed. A I Malay constable and a Malay Customs officer escaped injuries I when the wooden shed at the Custom Import Gate collapsed at about 3.30 p.m. yesterday. The wooden shed built by the Japanese during the Occupation, ?ave way when a lorry54 words
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Article, Illustration265 1951-08-09 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A cheque for 8150,000, representing part of the profits of the first Government lottery in the Federation of Malaya was presented to the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis today, by Mr, D. T. Waring, Chairman of the Federation265 words
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254 1951-08-09 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Member for Health is to be asked to define his responsibility on the prevention and cure of tuberculosis in the Federation by a member of the Council of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, it254 words
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228 1951-08-09 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Chinese school management committees in Kuala Lumpur are considering the formation of an unofficial Advisory Committee that will cover matters affecting Chinese schools and Chinese education problems in the Federation. The Committee will be represented by all Chines*,228 words
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Article79 1951-08-09 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The railway workshops at Sentul Kuala Lumpur, were visited by Sir Henry Gurney. High Commissioner of the Federation, this morning. accompanied by Lt. Gen. Sir Harold Briggs, Director of Operations. Sir Henry and party spent nearly three hours at79 words
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Article350 1951-08-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Because the Sungei Tua area was a bandit infested area, the people there were not informed in advance of an ambush by the police, that resulted in a Malay woman being shot dead and her husband wounded. This was revealed bv the350 words
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122 1951-08-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wad. jYong Ket (46) who stated he was a beggar, was today sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Taylor at the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court for receiving supplies which raised a reasonable presumption that they were intended for the use of122 words
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Advertisement364 1951-08-09 4 V \«A S ++*t CAt/P /ftp* AT ITS BEST X^ \our M>up choice Uriui i9B^t_ll. rrr i n'.dM 1 it the vjv you like it the TO_S£l^w«» •>> j t 1 I /icntf-mocf i.m. 1 t^Z^*~ 1 Th» rt- are rnar.v ilfliriuus kiii'l- to \\^2 \^m^r I choose fron:. tatli364 words
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Advertisement142 1951-08-09 4 NOTICE TRAFFIC NOTICE i 'THE "Sidney" Pontoon Bridge at Klang will be closed to Traffic and pedestrians on the mornings of luth and 11th August, 1951 between the hours of 2.00 and 5.00 a.m. in order to carry out repairs Through Traffic will proceed via the Batu Tiga Bukit Kamuning142 words
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Advertisement603 1951-08-09 4 v 1 SITUATIONS VACANT^ WANTED 3 teachers. M TT female, qualification S<nior or equivilent. Apply to I P B^u Ene^ h S NOTICES I SELANGOR CHINESF RECREATION CLIB A NNUAL Subscription Dinm f^ and Dance in th e Q^\, 7.45 p.m. Saturday I August. 1951 open to Hembt r 'and603 words
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Miscellaneous35 1951-08-09 4 LTjJ} i «wgMHg/iT-s MmNf up/T| iX^TYiiSSin I^J£ H v^ T^P ON T »l (.-I'M oust usins rr to \JLt. I GVE /VNE A -E\ k HOT' AC! URtst TONGUE f I KEEP MV HEAP WAR/A35 words
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356 1951-08-09 5 Minimum Wage Law For S'pore DRAFT BEING STUDIED NOW Standard Staff Reporter th. J.u HE i is considering he .ntrod«ct,on the near future, of legislation to *et up machinery for fixing minimum wages for certain specified trades and industries. Middieton l Smith hiS iV The standard yesterday, Mr. J. labour356 words
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Article66 1951-08-09 5 Wed. The use word "alien" inI ritenl Citizen" year old rice e Yip Thonff, two months riffiprisonment yesidci suilty to a »t nuking a false .'.npv it.ition in his apitßa for a certificate ssion into this ,n April 12. this pstMN a form to local66 words
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106 1951-08-09 5 *Manuard Mall < .orrrspondent IPOH, Wed. Perak fish wholesalers have raised ec it tish because, at this time of the year, local i have to go as far as Sungkah and Tallin in ,i tor their catch. rs were reI tesi from the wbo had106 words
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Article106 1951-08-09 5 MALACCA. Wed.— Officials of the Malacca Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association called at the Chinese School in Bemban Village, Jasin, yesterday and distributed $2,110--amonc 276 victims whoso dweUings in the Estate Labour Regrouping Pl inieter at Gapam were recently razed by a band106 words
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82 1951-08-09 5 Shortage Of Water Hits Medical Dept. Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN, Wed.— Owing to the heavy consumption of water by the military and to the long draught there is a water shortage in Kuantan. People dwelling in the town area, especially in shop houses, have the rush to kampongs, to draw82 words
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Article328 1951-08-09 5 Teachers Study 'Drastic Action Standard Slaff Reporter \LL TEACHERS Unions' in the Federation and Singapore are to hold a referendum to deeide on ".suitable drastic action" within the legitimate rights of trade unions on the question of housing allowance for teachers in Government Aided English schools in the Federation. This328 words
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Article, Illustration95 1951-08-09 5 Mrs. Gloria Tan, Cadet Superintendent of the St. Hilda's Nursing Cadet Division of the St. John's Ambulance Brigade expressed mixed feelings at having to leave Singapore on the Canton for the U.K. on a Social Welfare Scholarship for one year. Mrs. Tan was sorry at haying to miss the annual95 words
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Article43 1951-08-09 5 SUBSTATIONS liable to load "SBP'lfiSSili How*. AltH-rt DAI T:'' "tone MacKrnzie Farm. Bukit Tlmah Village, llu .liimiiK 3. I niteif Chinese Bubber HT4s.. Lam Soon Co., Lam Choon Bubber Wto., Kah Hln. Fred Water House, Industrial Oases. KHb»rn_ Estate, Ounearp Roa<|.43 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-08-09 5 One of the best views of Raub and the surrounding: areas may be obtained from the dome of Raub's new 400,000 gallon-reservoir, believed to be the best in Pahang. It was constructed by Messrs. Evatt and Co., Ltd., for the Government at a cost of $530,000.57 words
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Article366 1951-08-09 5 Standard Staff Reporter A PLAN to build a community hall in the Leper Colony at Yio Chu Rang Road to be used as class rooms lor the education of about 80 children who are under treatment for leprosy as well as for recreation had been366 words
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Article30 1951-08-09 5 AN S.T.C. bus conductor Seet Ah Pong, was fined $5 in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday for kicking a dog at Lavender Street on Aug. 7.30 words
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Article181 1951-08-09 5 PENAXG Wed.— The Penan? Amateur Dance Championships, organised by the Penang Dance Association. will be held this year at the E. and O. Hotel on Friday and Saturday. Aug. 24 and 25. from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m on both days The championships will oe based on181 words
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Article, Illustration558 1951-08-09 5 *ffiggest Eeor Landslide* l%r tti*d** Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Security Police roun<l<-<! up 2t sympathiser* of the Malayan Communist Parly and destroyed six complete cells of a 'probationary' organisation of the party last month. All arrested were niemlwrs of the Singapore People's Anti-British League, in< -hiding558 words
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Advertisement18 1951-08-09 5 Writ's j HMEPROOF ei/QSU MONTOR,L T O^rcade.' Singapore j r." 5892 established 1904 I K^lLw ne^.' x^w" *<^B^18 words
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Advertisement99 1951-08-09 5 r I < w J /r Ant *r Ik 1 A Aa a -fc. N V^ 1 V ■^mmmmm^m *J^ ip J\o ;V_ ,-fc L *-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^840 I wllv fl lI V offvr you JS EL* the "DOUBLE-SUPER 1 1 Kiu*in-thv t' hurst r*»e*>ir<>r o/ it*i Bg I.'']^"'%'.' fa" jH Has99 words
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893 1951-08-09 6 Singapore TIGAR Stontart Independent Morning Newspaper Ear To The Ground QNE chapter in the Report of the Riot Inquiry Commission is headed: Error in Appreciation of Situation before the 11th December. Its thesis is a simple one. The Police did not expect an outbreak of violence on December 11th. This893 words
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1170 1951-08-09 6 TAKAR - LOVE IS TOO VAST FOR OUR MINDS TO GRASP LOVE— its wonderful.' Those favourite words, so often repeated in hours of happiness, in hours of sorrow. As the old song says; Love is the sweetest thing; What else on earth could ever bring Such happiness to every* thing? One could1,170 words
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Article17 1951-08-09 6 Jit me:.- c 'A- Rfl Col' "the Sin| H S E urf men! I e-ofg17 words
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Article488 1951-08-09 6 Sir:-— ln peace as in war the" i soldiers must be well fed. The efficiency of a fighting force j depends to a great extent upon j its food supply. Well cared for, j well fed and properly trained soldiers are acknowledged as the toughest488 words
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350 1951-08-09 6 Sir: it is interesting to note from Mr. Norman Ward'i speech before the official opening of "Shenton Way" by the Governor that a committee formed in 1948 considered that there was an urgent need for an alternative traffic route so i as to350 words
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Article273 1951-08-09 6 on. it was wnn mixed feelings that I read the following items of news in your paper. 1 "As an emergency measure, the Singapore Chinese Association and the Singapore Buddhist Federation who have set up a combined Relief Committee for the Kampong Bugis fire victims have273 words
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Article861 1951-08-09 6 JOHN WORRALL - 'Black Diamonds' Of s-w Africa JOHN WORRALL Persian Lamb Industry That Is Worth £6.000.000 a Year. By T-U CAPE TOWN. 'THEY call the karakul lamb A the "black diamond" of i South-West Africa; and with some reason, for today it is the principal money-spinner of this vast territory, with an861 words
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Article55 1951-08-09 6 BANGKOK: Nai Lek Danasa, a Siamese, had too much faith in a lucky charm and found himself in hospital. He offered it to a Siamese friend as a gift, saying that it had wonderful powers and would protect the wearer from all harm. To prove this, Nai Lek55 words
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330 1951-08-09 7 V MHNGTON Aug 8 (UP) The State Department propaganda trap" designed to «]«U our people to ITp7> Instead of signing new treaties, the Department said m a bluntly worded statement, Russia should stop "sabotaging" the peace pact it already has signed— the330 words
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72 1951-08-09 7 VDON, Aug. 8. (Reuter)^Western nations were ,sh Tuesday to accept Moscow's latest call for i peace conference" which was widely seen mwt in Russia's propaganda campaign. Nations cir- S .ess linked Nikolai Shver- > defence drive. I "the pro- Truman \g a72 words
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Article170 1951-08-09 7 WEST POINT. NEW YORK Aug. 8. (UP)— The Army eased up Tuesday on 80 cadets who confessed to cheating in their West Point examinations by offering them a chance to resign and promised to investigate 29 other cadets they have implicated in the rribbing170 words
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40 1951-08-09 7 Reds To Print Text Of Truman's Letter g 8. (AP» letter to Shvernlk and sa rea tlution of Tuesday broad- o pic With pli< r 'j will publish waa an- F.^eian Afe inusua] pm- 'reign c«irt press depart- the texts.40 words
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130 1951-08-09 7 WHITESANDS, New Mexico. Aug. 8. (AP) A new record of over 130 miles in altitude was set by an American-built Viking rocket Tuesday. Soaring higher than any single-stage missile, the fiveton Viking No. 7 stayed in the air for ten minutes. At130 words
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106 1951-08-09 7 ANN ARBOR. Michigan. Aug. g tU p) The Iranian oil crisis prompted the county authorities Tuesday to drop a speeding violation charge against the brother of th e Shah of Iran. Prince Mahmoud Pahlevi, a student at the University of Michigan, could have been106 words
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Article28 1951-08-09 7 WASHINGTON, Au«. 8. <ReuteD—The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation yesterday arrested five more Communist party leaders In Baltimore. New York City and Cleveland.28 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-08-09 7 photo. Commander Denis Fildes stands by his recently completed portrait of the Queen, which is on exhibition at the Salisbury Arts and Crafts School. The painting was commissioned by the United Services Club, and was finished just before the Queen's 51st birthday on Aug. 4.- APAP - 50 words
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248 1951-08-09 7 Dulles, Aides Revise Treaty; New Version Ready By Aug. 15 WASHINGTON, Aug. 8, (AP) A spokesman for the State Department's Japanese treaty experts said that Special Ambassador John Foster Dulles and his aides are now engaged in technical revision of the proposed pact and the new version may be circulated248 words
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151 1951-08-09 7 WASHINGTON. Aug. 8 (UP) Indian officials said Tuesday that the United States still has not replied to their suggestion., concerning the Japanese peace treaty, so it is impossible for the New Delhi Government to say whether it will send representatives to the San Francisco151 words
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Article34 1951-08-09 7 RANGOON. Aug. 8 < Renter >— Thirty people. some of them women, were drowned when a boat capsized on the Irrawaddy River in Upper Burma, according to reports reaching here today34 words
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Article27 1951-08-09 7 WASHINGTON. Aug. 8 (Reuter)— The National Geographic Society Palomar Observatory Sky Survey yesterday reported discovery of a small comet in the constellation of Ophiuchus.27 words
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249 1951-08-09 7 NEW YORK, Aug. 8 (UP) Mir Laik Ali, former Hyderabad prime minister, who escaped to Pakistan in a dramatic flight from Indian imprisonment, denounced yesterday the Indian troop concentrations near the Pakistan border as the "first step in the plan to intimidate a large249 words
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106 1951-08-09 7 GENEVA, Aug. 8, (Renter) Soviet Russia has not contributed "a single Red rouble" to the United Nations assistance programmes, according to Mr. Isador Lubin, United States representative on the United Nations Economic and Social Council. Mr. Lubin was attacking the sincerity of Soviet statements106 words
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233 1951-08-09 7 Suez Blockade UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 8, (Reuter) Diplomats here have almost abandoned hope of finding an "out of court" solution of the problem of Egypt's blockade of the Suez Canal. Final draft of a resolutionbelieved to call on Egypt to lift the blockade—233 words
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Article217 1951-08-09 7 LONDON. Aug. 8 (AP>— The British Foreign Office portrayed itself Tuesday as calmly hopeful that it can maintain friendly relations with increasingly restive j Egypt. Egyptian Foreign Minister i Salah El Din Monday repeated in j Parliament Egypt's demand that j Britain pull all her troops217 words
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Article58 1951-08-09 7 LONDON. Aug. 8. <UP>- British military police held Boyal Air Force enli^'ed man Tuesday for possessing t"P secret documents. Aircraftsman fie.-a'd Stubbing, who worked in the office <•{ Aii Marshal Sir Basil Embry, Commander ol the RAF Fighter Command, may be court martialleri. Officials58 words
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172 1951-08-09 7 Why US Aid Needed WASHINGTON, Aug. 8, (AP)— Dean Rusk, DA Assistant Secretary of State, told senators yesterday that Southeast Asia is full of "fence sitters*' who can be won over from Communism by American aid. Rusk testified in a Hosed session of172 words
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212 1951-08-09 7 Asian Youth Parley For '52 Proposed ITHACA. New York. Am 8 (UP).— lndia's Ambassadoi to ihe U.S.. Madame a Lakshmi Pandil postpone. i !<r speech to the World Youth Assembly until Sunday when bad weather prevented her Hying; from Washington to [thaca t B Tuesday as planned. Meanwhile the caucus212 words
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85 1951-08-09 7 PARIS. Aug tAPI I): Jaime Tories Bodet, Directol General of the United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) Tuesday called for increased supplies of newsprint and better di.nribu ion ol present supplies Di Torres BooYt said thai price increases have BR| ravated the situation.85 words
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Article36 1951-08-09 7 LONDON. Aiir R (AP'-B i lain's wartime Premier, Hi Winston Churchill, will le:.* <• for Annecy. France, on Aug IS for a private visit to cootliiue writing his w;;r memoirs, it »'aJ announced Tuesday.36 words
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59 1951-08-09 7 CANBERRA, Aug 6. (ReuUrAAPi The master <n JapaneM Ashing b:iat. arrested neai I Hermit [stands on a poach v charge disappeared overboard last night. .Navy Ilii er William McMahon announced u day "It is a possible case i t suicide, or he may have59 words
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129 1951-08-09 7 TORONTO. Auk. 8. (IP) Premier Leslie Frost of Ontario. Tuesday ordered a ban on all further attempts In go over the Niagara Falls and instructed the police to charge stuntsmen trying ihe perilous voyage with attempted suicide. The Premier's action resulted from129 words
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Advertisement22 1951-08-09 7 C O HARD pTano THf Sf ST IN TONE, TOUCH 4 PERFORMANCE. Sole Agents: L 1 >O3'fOS. SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORi. :#TU TOPS:22 words
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Advertisement39 1951-08-09 7 fit (Wpp I !i. >c Miprrll lit tic- im<ml I- ar<* i pa^i d lor il< hiil. a« Tiir.'u > and fi i li. A coni|)r« h»n-i\f rai;j: in stock, ifK'lnding <ar«, Busets LorricSi CfMM^t, farm ini|»U-inriit* and m« r<»|»lan«39 words
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Article186 1951-08-09 8 Standard Shipping Reporter T H I R T Y-FOUB Singapore and Federation students, some on scholarships, left Singapore this morning for studies in the United Kingdom. Also going for higher studies are the Queen's scholars Dr. (Miss) Lain Toan Keng and Dr. Vaimya Cohen,186 words
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Article56 1951-08-09 8 NEW DELHI. Three woman motorists, fefiss Josephine Whithorn. Miss Joan Kingsbury and Mrs. Rexingor driving by car from London to New Zealand completed more than half their 20.000-mile journey with their arrival in Delhi. Leaving London on March 5, they have already traversed 14 countries56 words
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Article, Illustration560 1951-08-09 8 Royal Trophy For Bomber Squadron MALAYA officially has Australia'* best airmen, operating with the R.A.F. and the R.N.Z.A.F. in the air war against the bandits. News was received yesterday that the R.A.A.F. I Lincoln bomber squadron based at Tengah (one of two R.A.A.F. Squadrons operating560 words
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Article, Illustration78 1951-08-09 8 From more than a dozen countries came rare and exotic blooms for the "Evening News" flower show at Olympia, London. They were flown in by 8.0.A.C. and arrived fresh after travelling thousands of miles, in most cases in less than 24 hours. Picture shows receptionist Shirley Pope, of London, who78 words
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204 1951-08-09 8 Danish Ship Crippled By Red Gunfire HONGKONG. Aug. 7 (AFP) Heavily crippled by Chinese Communist gunfire while carrying over 6.000 tons of cargo from Europe to Canton in June. Danish Steamer "Marie Skou" arrived here yesterday from Canton after what her captain described as "my most dangerous voyage." Captain Chrosen204 words
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Article260 1951-08-09 8 LONDON, Aug. 7 (IP)— Britain announced plans today for an all jet air service, which will whisk passengers around the rapidly shrinking: world at 500 miles-an-hour. Sir Miles Thomas, chairman of the government-operated British Overseas Airways Corporation, that within rive years BOAC hopes to260 words
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Article156 1951-08-09 8 \VII.\K\ ES Ship <;o4luwn Gate Automedon 15 16 4 Benveg 27 28 2 Canton 4 5 8 Carpentaria 11 lj 4 Course! les 33 34 2 Eurymedon 29 3(> 2 Ferndale 42 43 2 Genorchy 36 37 2 Hoegh Silvercloud C P. 7 Malaya 23 24 2156 words
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Advertisement527 1951-08-09 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland San Francisco Los Anqeles All American Canadian Citie? Penong P. S'hom S'pore JACOB lUCKENBACH 24/26Aug 27/28Aug 29Aug/ISept GEORGE LUCKENBACH 24/26Sepr 27/28Sept 29Sept/10ct Acf eo»««c f *Qt *ot Hongkong Fbi full particulars Dr v Cargc Deep Tanks and Passenger Bookings etc. Aqents: ANGLO FRENCH527 words
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Advertisement200 1951-08-09 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WE$l COASI MALAT> Hong Soon for P. Barae...Aug 10 ssz*. j*. «5H- e^- Vessel for Port Oickson Weekly 5l Api Api A 9 18 Pangkor for Malacca Port Hong Ann for Djambi Aug 9 Oickson Port Swetten Mantin for T. Nibung Aug 15 ham A«« 15200 words
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Advertisement135 1951-08-09 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Rorol Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Lint Nederlono Lin* Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam MONTREAt HALIFAX. BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S'pore P. S'ham Penanr Billiton (SMN) 13/19Aua. 20/2IA«f 22/23Aur Sloterdyk (HAL) 7/13S«pt 14/15Sepr 16/17Sepl Bali (SMN) 17/23Sept 24/25Sept 26/27Sept Excellent passenger accommodation Agentt tar R.L.135 words
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Advertisement332 1951-08-09 8 SAILINGS FROM SCandina :=^mil -LALANOIA" tor f .l gO n T- S ao P SV» Bangkok V*. "FALSTRIA" for Sogor Bangkok "PATAGONIA" for Bangkok"" t>ep 2&. 3Oa Hongkong, Manila, Kobe J Yokohomo 1? i<c SAILINGS rCcOMTINEN?^ E« 4 1( For Colombo Ade», Poff s^^ N J'^v 4 SI Ho.bur fl332 words
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Miscellaneous9 1951-08-09 8 Arrivals Today: Western Australia (letters and parcels) by Charon.9 words
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383 1951-08-09 9 Standard Staff Reporter nav Mal..v,!?- R V BB aboul to 8° into construction of roads in a big Ml boMI, ?t lll<lust r allsls that the Malayan robber industry should new OX C Zurl\ ru'bbS.' a imPOrtant BharC iU the de383 words
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67 1951-08-09 9 HK GOVT. SAYS 'NO' TO PLEA ON BANANA HONGKONG, Aug. 8 <AP):— The Hongkong Government has flatly refused to ask the Government of Japan to redeem their military yen. which became worthless here at the end of the Pacific war. Hongkong's Chinese General Chamber of Commerce had asked the Government67 words
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187 1951-08-09 9 S'pore Cantonese To Demand Repay men t Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore kwantung Wiii Kuan (Cantonese Guild), at a meeting yesterday, passed a resolution that the Japanese Government should redeem the huge amount of eurreney issued during the occupation of Malaya as well as repay the forced contribution of $50187 words
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Article51 1951-08-09 9 WASHINGTON, An*. (UP).— Defence Production Admin istrato^^^j^^L This return to th« over-all controlled materials plan of World War II means that makeri y^ir^m^nes. household appl^ steel and aluminium for tank*. planes, guns, other armj tnd t«sential items, such as machine tool* freight cara, M» and51 words
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Article74 1951-08-09 9 The latest Singapore rubber prices. yesterda> were per lb. Buyers Seller* No I KSS Spot Loose SI 45 51.46 F.0.8 in bales Aug No IKSS 51. 44 H.441 No l&bfl 1.38 51.39 No 3 KS > i aoin i 51.30 SI 31 Tone: Quiet after steady. LONDON RUBBEK Wednesday's74 words
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Article39 1951-08-09 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The price of Tin to day was 5402.T5 per picul. Up 52.T5. LONDON TIN Wednesday's prices first session were: Spot £819 buyers, &820 sellers. Three months *-806 10 buyers. £807 sellers. Settlement Price €819. Tone: Firmer.39 words
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98 1951-08-09 9 CARACAS. Aug. 8 <*- P) Venezuela, already the worlds second largest oil exporter, can further increase her exports if Iranian oil lost to the Western PU GusTavo Therry Fombona. director of the petroleum division of the Ministry ot Mines and Petroleum, said98 words
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Article39 1951-08-09 9 <?AN FRANCISCO. Aug. 8 (Reuter) -A group of members of the Japanese Diet visiting the United States said JaPf.-}.«[ouW ni^d US help to establish trade South-East Asia to replace trade formerly conducted uitn China.39 words
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36 1951-08-09 9 MFXICO has asked the Interna«on X al Monetary Fu,.dj c or f u. ?u a nce th Funr?«<*£ a s re el pS£& to riply officially next month.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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184 1951-08-09 9 Monthly Output Tops One Million Bottles Eastern Aerated Water Co. Standard Staff Reporter THE Eastern Aerated Water Company Ltd. already produces over one million bottles of soft drinks a month, said the Managing Director, Mr. Wong Bwon Thong, M but this is still below demand." The Eastern Aerated Water Company184 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-08-09 9 The Japan-Formosa trade agreement, which expired on June 30, has been extended until a new pact is signed. It covers exchange of goods nn to US$5O.--000.000 each way. U.P. A supervisor's view of the Eastern Aerated Co. factory in Gevlang The washing machine is on the left andU.P.; Michael Goh; Standard - 67 words
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100 1951-08-09 9 The National Production Authority has approved an order to help America's smaller rubber-using companies get their supplies of the raw material, Senator Gillette (D. lowa> said. Senator Gillette, chairman of the Senate Small Business Rubber subcommittee, said the NP A. Administration ha100 words
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Article74 1951-08-09 9 In experiments being made by bacteriologists of the Washington State College, sawdust and small pieces of basswood are bdng treated with electric rays to produce what scientist, hope may be an acceptable food for cattle. picture by Buyer sener No. 1 R.S.S. Spot loose $145 $1.46 F.0.8.74 words
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80 1951-08-09 9 Standard Market Reporter BUT for switching of positions and grades, the rubber market in Singapore was quiet and featureless yesterday. Moderate turnover of business was recorded. Only small orders were received from London and the Continent. Local dealers were still unable to meet buying orders80 words
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Article37 1951-08-09 9 Standard Shipping Reporter The B. I. freight and passenger ship Rajula brought for Singapore 103,000 pieces of Indian manufactured tiles, 37 packages of textiles, 1,300 baskets of onions and 300 packages of sundries. picture37 words
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Article80 1951-08-09 9 Standard Market Reporter FORWARD sales of rubber by Ulu Benut Consolidated Rubber Co. made on July 26. 1951. were 15 tons standard quality ribbed smoked sheet delivery Singapore, at the rate of five tons monthly, January/ March, 1952 at $1.16 per lb. Kluang Rubber80 words
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Article, Illustration343 1951-08-09 9 WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 (Reuler). Allocation of newsprint now seems certain, according to an official after a meeting here of the International Raw Materials conference. The problem, he added, was to determine the principles that would guide fixing of quotas343 words
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Article117 1951-08-09 9 Standard MarKet Reporter COPRA in the Singapore produce market was dull yesterday, with prices fluctuating within narrow margins. Buyers in the morning quoted between $40J and $40J per picul. with sellers at $4H and rising to $42. Coconut oil was also dull, buyers indicating $68 per117 words
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Article64 1951-08-09 9 As a result of the Swiss Government's decision to modify its commercial policy towards Eastern Europe, America is now authorising shipment of large quantities of strategic raw materials towards Switzerland, it is stated in Washington. The number of export licences for Switzerland had been increasedA.F.P. - 64 words
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Article46 1951-08-09 9 BOMBAY, Aug. 8 India's export trade has steadily increased in recent months. The average monthly exports of Indian merchandise since August 1950 have been Rs. 588 million, as against the average of Rs. 441 million in the corresponding months of 1940-1950.— G115.46 words
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40 1951-08-09 9 SPAIN has received from the U.S. an additional credit of U555,600,000 for water-power and mining development. This brings to U5536,100,000 the total so far provided under a U5562,500,000 loan approved by the U.S. Congress.40 words
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Article10 1951-08-09 9 HONGKONG, Aug. B— Special Standard Service— Closing prices10 words
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Article156 1951-08-09 9 QUOTAS of 500 lons of jute poods for Sin^aptM* and 400 tons for Hongkong for I lie rent of thin \«ar were announced yesterday by the office of the India Government Trade Commissioner in Singapore. In a notification Issued in this connection, the Trade156 words
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Article77 1951-08-09 9 MINERALS of the value of R5.4.:^j(J.400.000 were produced in India during the nine years beginning 1941. Of this, minerals valued at R5.849,500,000 were exported. Production in the post-parti-tion period showed an increase in va]ue from R5.636.900,000 in 1947 to Rs. 703.400,000 in 1948 and R5.754.300,000 in 1949. The77 words
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Article133 1951-08-09 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Wed—lndustrials and rubbers in the Malayan share market were steady today. Tin shares were slightly easier, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Changed prices were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave Ord.s. 380 3.85 G.E. Life 35.00 37 00 H'kong& S'hai Bank H'konß133 words
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Article163 1951-08-09 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. a.— A call w.i- made here >> ter* day by Mr. Warren Lockwood, head of the Natural Rubber Bureau in Washington, tor i"tensiftcation dI tna rubber publicity campaign In tne United States. In a recent campaign conducted in fid rni<-^163 words
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Article, Illustration98 1951-08-09 9 Bill Webb Jones - CANADA I O SUPPLY IRON ORE TO JAPAN THE first shipment ol Canadian iron ore will be exported to Japan on Auk 15. The first shipment will be 10,000 ton* ol ore d:,d. it ta hoped, to increase thu up to 80.000 tons per month. U.P. Bill Webb Jones LatestU.P.; Standard; Michael Goh - 98 words
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Advertisement129 1951-08-09 9 j MARINE H E I INDUSTRIAL l-nDS SELL IT OR GREY HAIR USE VIVAUME M HAM OIL it rca the hair to j outhful colour HAIR TONIC bald ess. stops hair tUe AIR OIL promot growth, overstrain. $1.50 IYE DROPS for and all eye troubles. aal si'ghL $2.00 P ttney129 words
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Advertisement5 1951-08-09 9 malm iir \^^Wt o^Lsß*^"lteßk^ good/^ear5 words
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Article, Illustration1761 1951-08-09 10 ' ANACRUSIS - 'ANACRUSIS' MUSIC NOTES t-J I 111 111! M )|_^J CtOLl MBIA DB SM6S. MON HOMME: SO CJPEAT MY LOVE: <Toni Arden and Orchestra: Paul Westont I REMEMBER "Mon Horame" bein« the rage ol Paris in the early "twenties, before it spread across to Britain1,761 words
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185 1951-08-09 10 Mystery, Suspense In 'Second Woman MOVIEGOERS who love romance with a touch of mystery and suspense thrown in and good story-telling with sonte fine perforviances, will like the United Artists drama, "The Secojid Woman," (coming up at the Pavilion), starring Robert Young and Betsy Drake. A Harry M. Popki'n production,185 words
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Advertisement389 1951-08-09 10 MEW IHAMBRA today DUMAS' I fCHTY ADVENTURE! r ""jBHEL A a Aiip!ati3B Fraa yr^ ALEX ANDRE DUMAS' llfeHtK ClllSlO i I GEORGE MONTGOMERY PAULA CORDAY ■k »n [j.jj I »is>»'iO« P'OOuctO" *ttf>tJ D. l»«"t'»tn Cfntu'y fo» 1 *at 11 a.m.-1.30-4-e.45 9.30 p.m. NEXTf^ mmM ~^s$ CHANGE IN WHICH THE COMBINED389 words
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Advertisement46 1951-08-09 10 ■HOW NQ ***** KYlScn?^ Today: 3.00, 6.30 9.15 p.m. Roomai Noor, Siput Sarawak, D. Harris and Tompel in Shaw's Emotional Malay Drama -BERDOSA" (Sinner) OPENING TODAY 3 Shows: 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. M-G-M's Funniest Picture in 10 Years! Spencer Katharine TRACY HEPBURN In I** ADAM'S RIB"46 words
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Advertisement147 1951-08-09 10 ■zL=r M -znr-^' ff DORIS DAY Do, Do, Do (Film "Tea for Two") Would I love you (With Harry James His Orch.)... DB 2862 YVONNE DE CARLO Say goodbye, soldier boy I love a man (Both from film "Hotel Sahara") DB 2850 THE BEVERLEY SISTERS He like it She like147 words
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Advertisement167 1951-08-09 10 j 1 1 a.m. 1 .1.-, ion I Vner |j r() I 'l<-ohni,olor 5p.Ha,.,,. GREGORY PECK VIRf.IMA MAYO j -g-s.«S^fete Phone 5159 For Reser^ j| NEXT CHANCE r J]i The Picture frankly with Si oi a disastrous sc c 1 M&ewßf 'fjJEii^BHß^Br^^^^^^Bß B|*^k 5 i P^HV lllWtT^'iTw tf i* 'M&^Tt^^Zm167 words
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Miscellaneous108 1951-08-09 10 Crossword No. 33 CLUES ACROSS: 6. No actor but was good in parts! 7 The fire of happy release? 9 Abusive roof worker? 10. No thug comes to this 11 Natl in Bradford. 13 Royal angler bird. CUES DOWN:- 1 Do troops pay it tc do it? 2 Plucky though108 words
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Miscellaneous216 1951-08-09 10 On The Air RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME SaiHt «1 B7 •m>tr<Mi> 10 a.m. Emergency News (K.L.); 1 p.m. Light Music Medley; 1.30 News; 1.45 Dance Music; 6.15 Programme Summary: 6.1? Calling Alt Hospitals; 7 p.m. News Singapore Share Market Report; 7.12 Radio Scientist; 7.20 Interlude; 7.30 The Augmented Radio216 words
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466 1951-08-09 11 Widespread Rain Interferes With County Cricket Avt-.v :< >..; bai for [66 scored during the six actual ttinf I the Esses innings It sx d became appai eit tai V- cesters lire uid noi be and a t; stand be•'.i eo K< d and Br adbent waa e .:re a466 words
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Article27 1951-08-09 11 AMSTERDAM. Aug. 8. »AP;— Dutch middleW«gM champion Luc Van Dam Tuesday night scored a point victory over Jean Stock. French champion, in ten rounds.27 words
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Article36 1951-08-09 11 NTRS beat 81 Squadron by 2-0 in the semi-final round of the inter-section shield soccer played yesterday. Johnson and Pegg scored in the last few minutes of the second half.36 words
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Article23 1951-08-09 11 THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Hockey Association will be held on Thursday, August 16 at the Singapore Recreation Club.23 words
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Article22 1951-08-09 11 THE Singapore Recreation Club will hold a meeting on Monday next to elect officials for the hockey and billiards sections.22 words
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492 1951-08-09 11 "R. Wed.— l I entries for I rta to be n md 18. BNB'. N mam NS>. '.'i4 Koon sf. '.A S. kh Sel I. OLI bin Ah Pahangl, I a BNB>. u. Martin- Dinsdale j fcorci, V 'lie Lm ran En« s pore492 words
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193 1951-08-09 11 IPOH SOCCER UPSET RDY Cup Champions Out IPO II, Wed. The second string of the Cheng Wah team eliminated the defending champions, Cliing Churn, from the R.D.Y. Cup knock-out soccer competition in the opening fixture played on the padang today. This was a surprise victory for the Cheng Wah "A"193 words
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Article, Illustration157 1951-08-09 11 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead 7.V this j':(.: notice the long line from ihe point oj the left shoulder down through the u•: ride of the foot. TJwt line en phasizes the straight left side against which you hit. And it emphasize* clearly how the left shoulder rises as157 words
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Article148 1951-08-09 11 DISPLAYING bettor combination after the resumption, C.Y.M.A. (P.M.) made up for their early mistakes and held the Mental Hospital R.C. to a three-all draw in a Junior Cuptie soccer match at the S.R.C. ground yesterday. Hospitals opened scoring through inside right Abdul Rahman midway148 words
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Article43 1951-08-09 11 OTEC beat Pulau Bukom by 3-0 in a Singapore Business Houses League soccer yesterday. OTEC led by 1-0 in the first with a goal by Salim. After the interval Salleh and Ismail found the net in turn.43 words
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Article30 1951-08-09 11 KLUANG, Wed. Indians beat Police by 5-0 in a league soccer tie here today. Indians led by 4-0 at the interval. Scorers were Maniam (3), Albert and Sonny.30 words
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Article, Illustration309 1951-08-09 11 NEWPORT, Rhode Island, Aug. 7 (IP). All three members of the Japanese Davis Cup team were eliminated on Tuesday in the second round of the Newport Casino Invitation tennis tournament. Jiro Kumamaru, Japanese singles champion, took the first set from Ricardo Balbiers of309 words
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Advertisement304 1951-08-09 11 sit S COLUMBIA PJCTIHES Proudly Present* i M o^k, M T rk'\ 4 -JjJJf. $^B ■of the *T* ►j^ (Jl'J^rp ?t/ pmy Award ►+< T IIJ^J VO Bt _g»- Aciress ►?< pU s^dj f^^^y C^fcji s^RB C~/ Cj £^3 >T CO-slai ring T WILLIAM HOLDEN BRODERKX CKAVUOM) Hh fiala Charity304 words
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Miscellaneous26 1951-08-09 11 f^K. I W|ifglll'!r IT (he seems Y? Mf v T» t^^^^ ™'nri u|l\ /^i?y *Z'^^'~v^~i( "v/95l j f '.•'.'.■'■'•'■'A '''-TS'-.-.-t*!" SEE, PR\SCILLA» Wt'LL DRIVP CH 2126 words
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Article1676 1951-08-09 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By Artist's Glory Scores Double JIM .'KEY Harry MeCloml. stable rider to the powerful Rodgers 1 stable was a happy man yesterday. A few hours before he was due to ride the horses on the third day of the Penang Gold (tip meeting, his1,676 words
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226 1951-08-09 12 SINGAPORE Harbour Board R. drew witli Indonesian League '\V by 1-1 in keenly fought otii >. \.r.\. Division II league soccer match played al Geylang Stadium yesterday. It was the alert Indonesian defence against the nippy Harbour Hoard forwards, Both teams played with equal226 words
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Article245 1951-08-09 12 Krian Bid To Boost B 'mint on PAR IT BIWTAR. Wed. Badminton i s to be put on a proper footing in Krian. At a meeting of representatives oi various badminton parties held at the residence of Inche Ahmad bin Haji Yacob it was unanimously decided to form a Krian245 words
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Article127 1951-08-09 12 LATEST positions in the Singapore Business Houses League soccer are given below: Group A 1 o« PW.D.L.F.A.Pts. HK. Bank 3 2 10 13 2 5 Breweries 4 2 1 1 8 14 5 £JS* ora -1116 6 3 O.TJE.C. 3 1114 6 3 B. Motors 3 0127 words
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Article116 1951-08-09 12 BERMUDA. Aug. 8. (Renter' John Marshall, record-breaking Australian swimmer, last night bettered his own world records for 440 yards and 400 metres tree-style in a special ever.: here. Marshal! clocked four minutes 30 seconds— his second fastest time for the 440 yards distance. His world record116 words
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174 1951-08-09 12 Taylor, Low Qualify For Mixed Final SEEDED Miss F. J. Taylor and Low Kee Pow yesterday easily defeated Miss <]. (i. Ansell and R. J. Davids 6-2, 6-1 to enter the final of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's mixed double* championship. Their opponents are Lim Bon» Soo and Mr>. J.174 words
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173 1951-08-09 12 League Hockey To Start In Singapore 20 Teams To Compete HOCKhi enthusiasts in Singapore have bi season in store this year A hockey league. Hie first < I its kind, will begin on September 13 besides the usual knock-out and triangular competitions. Twenty teams wijl compete in the League which173 words
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Article87 1951-08-09 12 2 English Caps' In Colony TWO F.m:l.vh hockej interne tionaN tic in sapors ninv and u.'i rv a boon to the CUM R'hei the season opens earl) nr\t month They are (apt 1 Reynolds who arr.v* here touard> the f nd oi the last hockrv season and has* since taken87 words
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Article12 1951-08-09 12 Malay Association Tennis Results I B I 11.I 1 H idicap niisl*..12 words
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Article66 1951-08-09 12 THE Singapore Cycling Racing Association will hold a (25-mile Massed Start this Sunday at BAarsfling Road, off Bukil Timah In this race, the Singap championship will be at stake together with the Ang K:~. Ann Challenge Trophj Thus far. 20 entries have bee; received Among66 words
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Article26 1951-08-09 12 KOTA BAHRU. Wed— The Kelantan annual badminton championship will be held on Sept. H and 7 at th e Liong Thong Rice Mill court.26 words
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Article23 1951-08-09 12 NEW YORK. Ausj. 8 (AP» Major league baseball results: AMERICAN LEAGUE: Cleveland 5. St. Louis 1, Philadelphia 7. Boston 4. ti.ii!23 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-08-09 12 Low Kee Pow and Miss F. J. Taylor qualified for th« mi\,,\ open tennis by defeating R. J. Davids and Miss M left Davids^AnseH. Taylor and l.m aft,r \,,,Vr StandardStandard - 30 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous56 1951-08-09 12 Tipßllf I 111L Tf <T^ 1 1 mC j *> Hl.iH riUf> at the onn-ipai re*irt s in Malaya TODAY: VM P.M Singapore 02.14 2.40 Malacca 11.20 11.26 Port Dickson 10.01 10.07 Port S'ham 8.54 8.41 Penang 3.59 3.51 rOMORROW: Singapore 03.02 3.15 Malacca 12.05 12.06 Port Dickson 10.46 10.4756 words
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