Singapore Standard, 7 September 1951
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Title Section16 1951-09-07 1 Singapore Tiger Standard VOL. II NO. 68 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration637 1951-09-07 1 Distribution of Jap Assets Announced Stands 1 v LitT Reporter i,i,\l KN M 1 \i> of Singapore. Federation of Hongkong and North Borneo nmultaiieoiist) -t« nla\ that Britain lia«I authorised dig* th. hulk of Japanese atmeta held l» the nmentfl tor the benefit of the peoples of triea. 'be aoaetaStandard - 637 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-09-07 1 photo. THIS 'Hilly-Billy' bar operated at the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association's Gala Ball held at Raffles Hotel last nisht as the Grand Finale of "SATA Week". Helpers at the bar are unre* oiini/a'ole, but among them are Mrs. Lynn O'Keefe and Mr. J. Keen of IsthmianStandard - 52 words
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254 1951-09-07 1 SAX FRANCISCO. Sept. 5, (UP) Russia charged today thai the proposed Japanese peace treaty is "for the preparation oi a new war" and declared that no peace with Japand can be accomplished without the participation of Communist China. The statement by Soviet chief Andrei254 words
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48 1951-09-07 1 AMMAN, Sept. 6 (Router>— King Talal, proclaimed ne.v King of Jordan yesterday, arrived m Amman today from Switzerland The new King, borne for the first time since his father Kine Abdu!!;ih was assassinated on July 20. was given a triumphant welcome.48 words
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135 1951-09-07 1 A 20 -YEAR -OLD Singapore Chinese schoolgirl, Seah Siew Mins, student of the Chung Ching High School and another girl, a teacher m another Chinese school m Jurong have been missing from their homes for the past fortnight. Both disappeared at about the135 words
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516 1951-09-07 1 Standard Slaff Correspondent Xl VIA LLMI'IR, Thuw. h 'We the people of IVlalaya here assembled, <lo hereby affirm the unalterable and inalienable rijilit of the people of this country to determine the future political, social ami economic of Malaya. "Fully conscious of516 words
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72 1951-09-07 1 Standard London Coir. LONDON. Sept. The Singapore Standard "threatens to oust (its) old established Britishowned rival." declares Australian newsman, Ftouglas Wilkie. m yes- terday's New York Herald-Tribune. Although Wilkie did not mention the papers by name, his meaning is clear. He refers to Standard's72 words
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229 1951-09-07 1 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Thurs. The Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce is to ask the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce to institute a fund for the relief of the refugees from Red China who have left the mainland to escape Communist oppression. This proposal229 words
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147 1951-09-07 1 LONDON. Sept. 6 (ReutersSeveral hundred Malayan student teachers are being sent here for training to meet the demand for education which has grown rapidly m Malaya since the war. An emergency teacher training college at Kirkby. near Liverpool capable ot' accommodating 300147 words
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43 1951-09-07 1 FORMATIONS of Royal Australian Air Force Lincoln bombers took off from Singapore last night and bombed bandit hide outs m Perak They returned early this morning after operations m the centre and south part of the State.43 words
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Article, Illustration472 1951-09-07 1 Britain Warns Persia Not To Try Any Expelling 3l<>s.safj** To Shtt It LONDON, Sept. 6 (UP) The Briti*h Foreign Oflicr named today that any attempt by Iran to expel British person ml from Abadan would be considered "as a most serious violation*" ot the ruling of the International Court ofStandard - 472 words
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120 1951-09-07 1 FOUR Singapore Standard readers yesterday sent m a total of $141 for Kwong Ah Chee. Singapore trisha rider, who lost his life savings of $2,340 and $1,240 worth of jewellery and clothing on Monday night, when burglars broke into his cubicle at120 words
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Article31 1951-09-07 1 WASHINGTON. Sept 6 CAP) —The US Defence Department today raised its October dratt call' from 41.000 to 44.000 men. The department also asked for :>..;.700 draftees m November.31 words
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190 1951-09-07 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Thurs. Britain may produce synthetic rubber from petroleum by-products to safeguard production m case South-East \sia is lost, it is claimed here today. The British Government is apparently asking the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey to build vast190 words
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Article203 1951-09-07 1 TOKYO, Sept. 6 (IP) General Mallhe* Kid<:»av today proposed a sew tile for the Korean armistice e«»nference and t-hallrti^rd tin* KetU to halt their false accusations aninsf the I nited Nations uiilesH the> MfMi to vt\A the talks finalh. RMgway's sharply worded note appeared to203 words
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Advertisement73 1951-09-07 1 TZtfijg ITUDERj UM/TED MHOON «OAD.«INOA»O«e.»FL «tTM| Our lt<it»ff«' 10 f REFRIGERATORS is never 90 complete mi it U Imm+y I '-*40 T\' truth Ifafce !>"■'■ choice &me i» Tr vf 1/>Y> (iiftilahlr EJdystone. (i IX Mullard. Pye Erres. Braun Radios Radiograms also on EftSf Payment |NM rt tram ir ih:m\73 words
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Article, Illustration330 1951-09-07 2 Result Of Stricter Foreign gm m Exchange Lontroi Standard Staff Reporter FAMILY reoiittaiices to Communist China I from Singapore and the Federation of Malaya dropped by more than a million dollars last month «ince the new control regulations governing sndi remittances were jointly330 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-09-07 2 \IK J H HAWKINS Ihi M W Assistant Coni■lflSiMM r for I ihour. SinfiMj>- r. Mr J. I) llaskins. lie am '»ut l«> M.ilava m 1017 ..ih! m U jlt.i.ht-d to the hm»-s« -v-f retariat. Kuala \t t. r Iwfl feacs 1 ti stininfl m >I icao a Cantonese rad^tStandard - 71 words
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Article294 1951-09-07 2 Stamlard Staff Reporter LIEUTENANT Pete* J°hn Tooley, R.A.P.C.. was found »tiill* by a Sngapore general court martial of fr;iudiilrnil\ nii-applv i»»i2 a -urn of 531.714.28 on July I, ami mm seatesecd l<> he cashiered from the Army and to undergo t*o years imprisonment. The sentence294 words
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Article73 1951-09-07 2 THE Mimbei oi people receiving treatment at the SAT I Clink bas doubled during the past four months," said Dr. G H Oar k. a.ininistrator of the Singapore Anti-Tuber- culosls Association clinic yesterday. •The SATA Weeks w uld go a long way towai la g< tithe73 words
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Article43 1951-09-07 2 A VARIETY oJ Indian sweets and food will be on sale at the bazaar and fun fair to be held at the Tamil Methodist Church groonds at 1. Short Street oa Saturday between 3 p.m. and 3 pm.43 words
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Article80 1951-09-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWO RESOLUTIONS. one suggesting that all wage earners should be paid their salaries fortnightly and the other requesting the Singapore Government immediately implement price control, will be tabled at the inaugural meeting of the Singapore Trade Union Congress to be held at80 words
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Article101 1951-09-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE NEW swimming pool for Singapore, which is to be built at Van Kit Road, m the Tanjong Pagar area, is expected to accommodate 500 bathers. The pool will hold fresh water. Its original estimated cost is $380,000, and it101 words
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148 1951-09-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter HUNDREDS of student teachers of the Teachers 9 Training College* Singapore, harassed the Bur>ar yesterday for their result* which were officially released at 1.30 p.m. at the College. This was the biggest official release of results at the College and ail the148 words
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Article284 1951-09-07 2 Trapped Baby Escaped Death Standard Staff Reporter FORTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD Tay (boo. wife of a rubber tapper was killed and *ix others were trapped when their attap house at Cuan San L-tate. off 18 m..». Lim < Jin Kan<: Road collapsed during a local storm on the284 words
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153 1951-09-07 2 AX ITINERARY that v\ I take Mr. Li Chi Wn. Benin inspector of Chinese Schools ia Singapore, on an extensive tour of the United States is being arranged by the U.S. Office of Education, the noted Malayan educator reported m a re(*ent153 words
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Article57 1951-09-07 2 THE BODY oi an infant boy floating m the sea off Beach Road on the evening of Aug. 14. was fished out by the Singapore Police. The Singapore Coroner yesterday returned B verdict of found dead. There were no marks of injury, and investigation failed57 words
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Article53 1951-09-07 2 TAY KWEE KIAT was fined $1,000 or three months rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. for assisting m the management of chap ji ki lottery at Upper Serangoon Road on Aug. 29. Police recovered two chap ji ki documents amounting to $1,263.91 cents53 words
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Article28 1951-09-07 2 BURGLARS broke nitc tobacconists store at Kalians Airport yesterday morning bjm! took, away three fountain pen sets, perfumery, handkerchiefs and cigarcy.es to the value oi $500.28 words
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267 1951-09-07 2 SIXTY ONE Singapore candidates, 39 of them women, passed their Third Year Normal Class examinations. 1951: COURSE A Misses. Wong Sook Ching. SiHoe Sing Leng. Ngai Hong Chee, Lim Tho Lian, Lim Van Leng. Choon Chin Mooi. Kathleen Leong. Catherine Lim It267 words
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101 1951-09-07 2 SF.ET CHENG HAI. cfcar* I with stealing a camera md an exposure meter ail worth $70 at the Adelphi Hotel b Ci i man Street on Aug. 21 p.eaded s.ii^ty m 'ht Singapore Second P> lice Court yesterday. Inspector K. B One. praoeeui Hlg;101 words
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Article112 1951-09-07 2 Five Arches For City Day Ok ed Standard M I THE !Rl< l I anno for ih< I celebration* ha> I proved by tin Architect ami uill b<> fUccd allractivc Mipr<»a«h padang and Buildings. I the Stamford R< I the i thei <■ I ;n "'k- SJU I T!v X112 words
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Advertisement81 1951-09-07 2 fj^> VERKADE'S 4 LITTLE DUTCHMEN ...are here with delicious Holland Biscuits! They are tasty and nourishing. Good milk s^^^^ was used to make them, and fresh eggs J^^^^^s^^^^^s^^ and pure sugar. Every Verkade Biscuit is /^S%^ S^^^ffl^ a treat and a temptation to old and young f^iiKjvf /j^^^^^^jS^i alike Why81 words
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Advertisement37 1951-09-07 2 UNDERWOCO THE WORLD'S LEADING TYPtv. RiTER Enquiries to UNDERWOOD GENF&AL AGENCIES LTD SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR SIME DARBY CO. LTD. IPOH MALACCA KOTA I RU FOR BEAUTY AND PROTECT FfIMMbL THE PERFECT ENAMEL FINN PO* INSIDE OR OUTSIDI37 words
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Miscellaneous54 1951-09-07 2 ■SPWI ThE X WHO'LL GIVE. T US S A L [iATE^'' T^e'm fiSSoSc-c T I l^f^i^S IOF1 OF T "l-O- :-b-\ IN Wfe^W TWO MOST I WiSHT WE Kn"wSOME 7FA UN OliS JJ ?r^^VT N^GmTENED W Fu- f« «O. V V LOVERS (dld^KNOvTatoSt US? TJ^ T^nrTi!l JLM I RJM m54 words
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Article, Illustration115 1951-09-07 3 ;<; i KVIIIM bin Abdul Wahab aged 48, an m food caterer who appeared before the Isstzc Court on a charge of murdering an 18--linesc uirl named Lee Yuet Kwai. m Colombo i his defence before Mr. Justice Fletcher terday. middle ril cad fi Lee en'Standard - 115 words
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Article255 1951-09-07 3 [':>:■»■ r picture.' Londonbound on the Carthage ,e<~ were Mr, and Mrs 6' tfa rris with their $o)i*. Suresh (2) m hi* father's arms and Mohan (g pi the cenl re. < Mr. Harris, a Singapore Trade Union officer, away jor eight m < on255 words
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Article274 1951-09-07 3 Standard Staff Reporter AT THE committee meeting ol the Branch of Ike Malayan Chinese Association, the following was elected to serve as ottioe-bearers m the M.C.A. Singapore District Association: President. Mr. Lim Ken? Lian; i ■ce-Presidetit Mr. Lam Soo Ban ft Mr. P.S. Wong; Honojarv274 words
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Article159 1951-09-07 3 <1 Muff irsOTtep Colonia >se of the interview appears to !be to discuss rates of COLA. paid by employers other than 1 1 ivernment. "If this is indeed the purpose ft the interview, then I regret to iv that no useful purpose would !>*> served159 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-09-07 3 Picture. »M ipunU this CiAr had a miraculous escape (ir v >..,!trd and landed upside down m lfj bw, Woodlands yesterday. StandardStandard - 22 words
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Article, Illustration204 1951-09-07 3 Lift The Ban —Dasa ra tha Raj Standard Staff Reporter THE QUESTION of the ban on night shooting an<l the resultant damage to fruits m Singapore is to be raised m the Colony Legislative Council at its next meeting on September 18 byMr. C. R.204 words
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Article106 1951-09-07 3 This is Ah Lui. a five-year-old girl, whose aged mother was knocked down by a motor car at the junction of Cross Street and lobinson Koad yesterday aiternoon. The mother was admitted to the General Hospital m a serious condition. Ah Lvi and her mother live m a house mStandard - 106 words
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Article174 1951-09-07 3 COLLECTIONS made from the Singapore premiere of "'The Lady With The Lamp.' Florence Nightingale a.s portrayed by Anna Neagle m Herbert Wil- j cox's production to be .screened at the Capitol Theatre on September 25 will be used to promote scholarships for local nurses174 words
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Article35 1951-09-07 3 FOR stealing S2O worth of motor cycle tools at Emerald Hill Road on Aug. 29. Kwan Chin Yew <24> was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday.35 words
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Article116 1951-09-07 3 V.MC.A., Orchard Road: Hockey: Engineer Rogt. y V.M.C.A. (At Home* 5.15 p.m.. Judo training 5.30 p.m.. Body-build-in.;; weight-lifting 5.30 p.m.. Commercial classess 5.30-8.30 p.m.. Movie circle Committee meeting 7.15 p.m.: Table tennis 7 p m. Chinese V.M.C..V, Selegie Road: Music class 2.30 p.m.. Badminton 5 p.m.. Student basket116 words
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Article, Illustration282 1951-09-07 3 standard Staff Reporter A MOTOR TONGKANG, which was stopped and checked by a party of police on patrol m a motor launch Dff St. John's Island on the night of May 1, had no L'arved numbers or number plate, but had an Indonesian282 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-09-07 3 Charming Miss Elska Wolters of "Girl of the Year" fame last year, as she was seen last night at the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association Gala Ball at Raffles Hotel, held to mark the end of "SATA Week". Elska wore "Sea Spray" a gown by Susan Small. It was a 'dream dress"Standard - 67 words
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Article172 1951-09-07 3 Stundatd Staff Reporter THE EXECUTIVE Committee of the Singapore Glass Factory Employees Union will meet on Saturday to discuss the reopening of negotiations with the employers. the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company, over the workers' demand totincreased wages. The Committee wili also dis- cuss the172 words
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Article39 1951-09-07 3 LION Limiifd. bottlers oi Coca-Cola, has donated fitt made on the sales of its product at Air Day $327.60 to Singapore charities through the Air Day Committee Gross piofit on earn bottle sold was five cent.39 words
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Article192 1951-09-07 3 POWER CUTS TODAY M BS| j(>\> |,;n»|r hi \»i4 shedding i<»(i;i» l>\\ K.iuu<»oii Ko;nl I uvmh-i |{oa<l SratßKUtta Kn.til. X »l.itr \>«r. Mm < Im m Koad Itomid ir> Koad, I |>|»« r goon K.i. hl mi < iui Kan* K«»ad <»>»\t Printini; (HHce, Woinli-'icti I'.^rk. Hr.nldill M.-uhi-. Xrllim Road.192 words
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Advertisement23 1951-09-07 3 i;V.«Sj5x3 j■ I -I II I I J^k ft VI j| I C: :V GORDON'S STANDS SUPREME Oie BORKEO p. i v I23 words
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Article157 1951-09-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Houses m Segambut. which are now vacant as the result of resettlement carried out m that aiea under the emergency last month, are to be exempted from paying assessment rates. This was decided today at a meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal157 words
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Article, Illustration247 1951-09-07 4 Set:Planter,SC Repel A ttack Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A visiting manager of an estate m the Selango^ area of Taniong Malim and a special constable contacted four bandits yesterday. An engagement followed m which one of the terrorists was killed and another was wounded. A *ollow-i.p operation ledC.F. Larm - 247 words
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Article268 1951-09-07 4 IT IS officially stated that Wednesday. Sept. 12, will be observed as a Public Holiday m Seiangor for the Hari Raya Haji. A SENTENX'E of two years imprisonment was passed by the Seremban Magistrate, Inche Abu Johan. on a Chinese, Chan Wah. for being m illegal possession268 words
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229 1951-09-07 4 TIIE story published by The Standard on August 31 about a husband looking for his missing wife, has bronchi a happy ending: for both parties. The husband, P. Muttusamy, removed from his home at Batu 11, Kota Tingfi, Road when his wife Supamah,229 words
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624 1951-09-07 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The following are results of the third year normal examination. 1951, Federation of Malaya: KEDAII: Mrs. Gul. Hong Bah Keah, Mrs. Fakhruddin. KELANTAN: A. Rahim b Kadir, Eshah bt. Hamzah. TBENGGANU: Mrs. A Tho PENANG: Miss Rosalind624 words
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298 1951-09-07 4 Your Conduct Can 't Be Tolerated Here Court Tells Engineer: Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— "When you struck the police sergeant who was wearing uniform, you were striking the Law. and such conduct cannot be tolerated m this country. It is barbarism." said the second magistrate. Inche *Haron bin298 words
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200 1951-09-07 4 Councillors Tour Tan j ong Karang Area KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A party of Selangor State Councillors and officials spent almost the whole day today visiting Tanjong Karang padi area and other interesting spots m the locality. Led by the State Secretary. Selangor, Inche Abdul Aziz,, the party travelled m a200 words
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Article73 1951-09-07 4 MALACCA. Thurs.— Nineteen year-old Abdul Rahman bin Kanm, th e first Settlement manpower dodger to get six months rigorous imprisonment for failing to turn up for the Medical examination, appealed m vain at the Assizes yesterday morning. Ir Justic e Abbott remarked if all men like73 words
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Article30 1951-09-07 4 ''TENDERS are invited for the x installation of water Closets, bathrooms and sinks at 25 Poole Road and 87 Arthur Road please apply 28 Anson Road. Singapore. .VV\VV\\\V\V\\\\x\v\V\\VV\V\\\\V\\V\W»30 words
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Advertisement879 1951-09-07 4 NOTICES SITUATIONS VACANT^ I BOHCFAn(SUHGQBESI) H E I LOOTED B_No_TV3S4 S I Notice of Dividend E x E m ßl^ I N OTICE IS HI3IEBY GIVEN O«« .Hot, I ri that an Interim Dividend 1 iBS S P'-; ot 5% (tax free) m respect ni ANTED Dress, I of the879 words
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Miscellaneous10 1951-09-07 4 m m i «_m ßfe^^^MMt >w v %v v **^'^»*""*\\VVV\.VVVVV\V\\A\.V\\v\.VV»10 words
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Miscellaneous26 1951-09-07 4 MISCELLANEOUS I DRUGLESS HEALING. "VfAK TING SUM, Ph.D. DMT., DS.T L? (Lcmd.). F.N.A.M.-Th (Land) > MECHANO THERAPY, PSYCIO THERAPY I THERAPY. No. f, Ja!;in Skula Kuala Lumpur.26 words
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Article506 1951-09-07 5 DEMAND BY PERAK CHINESE TO GOVT. Standard Staff Correspondent I rol l, Thurs.- IVrak Chinese want thr adoption of the "doc- of Jus Soli" by Government m granting Federal Citizen ship *hts to those who wish to make this country the object of their lovafti506 words
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84 1951-09-07 5 **lamlanl Mai! C<H I CBpuil lie 111 !'u 1 \H. Than. Ihe creation of a laiui Bank i |>ro\c !o !>♦* an essential component of the of iml«'l>!f<liifs«» of |>:uli planters m Knlali ;h. Snitlwjf at today a Council mectinx. Iness was c84 words
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Article131 1951-09-07 5 Standard Staff dtrrespondrut TELUK ANSON, Thurs.— Tan Ah Joan, a lorry driver who had a fight with On? Ah Leng resulting m Ong's death, was sentenced to one year's rig >rous imprisonment by Mr. J. R. Whimster yesterday whvn be pleaded guilty to a charge131 words
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156 1951-09-07 5 A LOR STAR. Thurs— Any plans based on good sound administrative practice and designed to better the economic position of rural inhabitants of Kedah would have the unqualified support of Government declared the State Sectary at today's State Council meetings. Mukim Councils had been tried156 words
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Article343 1951-09-07 5 ODEON: Fathers Little Dividend 3.15, 815 and 915 p.m. REX: Double Crossbones 3.13. 615 and 9.15 p.m. CATHAY: The Sword Of Monte CristO 115. 3.30. 6.15 and 915 I > m WINDSOR: Pichaikari (Tamil) 3.30 and 8.30 p.m. STAR: Daredevils Of The Red Circle 3.30 and 8.30 p.m.343 words
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Article103 1951-09-07 5 IPOH. Thurs.— A sentence of 15 years penal servitude was passed by Mr. Justice Hill today on a 20-year-old mining labourer, Choong Yit Foong, who was found guilty of consorting with three armed bandits at Kampong Lengkuas m Siputeh on July 9 this year. Men103 words
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Article69 1951-09-07 5 Tin Mine Men Wan t More Cash TAIPIXG. Thurs The North Perak Tin Mine Workers' Union. with a membership of 1,020, has asked the employers ot three of the largest tin dredging companies m North Perak to adjust the high cos: if living allowances to the workers. They wan* rates69 words
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76 1951-09-07 5 PARIT BINTAR. Thurs. S. 11. Jubeer was charged m the magistrate's court for displaying m his shop pictures which were likely to cause a breath of the peace. It was alleged that the accused exhibited 34 pictures of Nadra (Bertha Heitogh) m his shop76 words
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Article54 1951-09-07 5 PEKAN. Thurs.— At the second Management Committee Meeting of the Pekan Cooperative Stores Society Limited held on Sunday, Che' Abdul Samad bin Haji Salleh, the Hon. Secretary, disclosed that more than 300 applications for membership have been received and that share-capital to the amount of nearly $25,000 has54 words
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233 1951-09-07 5 'FLEET LAUNCHED TO MARK END OF DEVIL'S MONTH Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN, Thurs. Seven hundred red paper boats were released m the Kuantan River by a group of Chinese women on the occasion of the end of the Devil's Month celebrations on Tuesday. The tiny boats had paper sails and233 words
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185 1951-09-07 5 Standard Malay Correspondent ALOR STAR, Thin ..—Malays m kedah are forwarding a strong, demand to the government ur«in» positive step-, to provide "Malay ijirls with more opportunities to work m government departments and hospitals. In a letter to the Kedah State Secretary, the185 words
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Article51 1951-09-07 5 ALL applications for renewal of licences under the Food Control (Rice Milling) Regulations, 1950. are I i he submitted to the Perak State Secretariat on or before September l r > The State Rice Mill Licensing Board which will meet soon will not consider any application submitted after51 words
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Article45 1951-09-07 5 PENANG, Thiii-i.— Pa lighter owners may request local shipping firms using their ers to again mr bandling rates because they fear that the> may be coin? a Los 4 business after tin igree to increase the wages of their employees effective last month.45 words
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Article22 1951-09-07 5 GRANTS-IN-AID I Ktdah Chinese sclioo!s are > be tncreased. This vras decided :i f I c 51 te Council meeting todaj22 words
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Article74 1951-09-07 5 Kedah Council Want More s Standard Stalf Correspondent 'savings from State trotac and ALOR STAR. Thurs. A motion surplus revenue. by the State Financial Officer to i The 'Counci'l 'furi'-.er resolved incur supplementary expenditure that an application be made to of approximately $.1fU).000 was the High Commissioner for furapproved by74 words
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325 1951-09-07 5 Self -Rule In 7 Years Absurd —Malay Leader ALOR STAR, Thur*. With the social, economic, educational and political position of Malaya mm precarious, it is absurd to speak of attainment of self* government m Malaya within seven years as visualized by a Malay leader, declared Mr. Mohamed Ismail bin Bapu325 words
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Article133 1951-09-07 5 PENANG. Ihun. In statement to the press today the Assistant Controller of Supplies, Penang and Province Wellesley. states that many retailers dealing m government rationed rice are id the habit of using the gantang measure as opposed to the darning or scales. "It is pointed133 words
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Article80 1951-09-07 5 RAF Bombs Rock Taiping TAIPIXG. Thun -Considerable excitement wm* caused m Taiptng yesterday, when R AF. planes bombed and strafed a bandit hide-out near the Chinese burial ground It was one oi the heaviest air attacks to be carried out m this vicinity and bocau.se ol its r,.»se proximity to80 words
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Article116 1951-09-07 5 HAUB. Than. Fhe FoUowiag ij t ie Pass List <>' P ihang Teachers 'i >.i; l": their Normal Class Examination, m Ajgiw FIRST YI\R: Kiss Norah Murr 5 Mr Che 4 Wool V.• Miss. A \'»m tzhese. Ifj >ng V• wig, M Soli 1 1- M Cl L116 words
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Article87 1951-09-07 5 FHE C ■:rry C.-i,- t r .a King, Sungeq Pasani, Kpo :h irfl] be holding a fun [air on thfl church (rounds on Saturdaj Sept. Bln aid of its building Rev Father Ai.thony Uorett, i:■ r f the Eair, hopec to bt ibii- to buiid a new ch-jrrh87 words
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Miscellaneous49 1951-09-07 5 3^^\ now LET'S^^^IB AM I EVER X 1 fZ' >( IN HERE, Vj Mg^**B Ybb.MK.OOf? I THINK WE'VE ll rf'.^AA TKYTHiS A O GLAD TO GET MR.\ YEH?) PLEASE.. Jg FINALLY FOUND THE SOURCE I t,' 1, Other J^^^^^^m OUTA THERE/ VOOP? A >^ V YOUCAN lOF ALL YOUR TROUBLE-49 words
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920 1951-09-07 6 Singapore Tiger Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Other Men's Shoes JT is said that one half of the nation does not know how the other half lives. However it would certainly be nearer the truth to say that one-tenth of the nation does not know how the other ninetenths live. It920 words
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Article, Illustration634 1951-09-07 6 ESCAPE FROM A TWILIGHT WORLD! LONDON. THE shadow has just been lifted from the life of Louie Sharp. Since L she escaped from a mental home three and a half year, ago ,he ha, sound footsteps range •W^^ MMll mm TW MM^mtmmta MMmßmjwim C^MtViff J9f Off T dreaded the of634 words
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Article238 1951-09-07 6 UTUSAN MELAYU. the Lnfluen tial Malay daily, regretted the attitude of Dr Kami! Mohd Ariff who suggested a plan "to send more Malays abroad to s'udy and to find ways of holding the highest posts which are now the monopoly of the British. "If this Is considered v238 words
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Article483 1951-09-07 6 Omitted From Benham Report Sir: In your issue oi July 23. there appeared a letter under the hand of "Sympathise:'" who ventilated the grievances of the Non-Technical Assistants, as clerks of the Electricity Department were known. Though the Department has been converted into a Board, those of the clerks who483 words
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Article, Illustration126 1951-09-07 6 Sir: What Mr. Josey failed to realise was that while Socialism can be practised m Britain, it cannot even be preached m the Colonies for one minute. Why. Because Malaya is the British Turies* last stronghold. They are the dollar earners, they are the law makers theyV.R.B. - 126 words
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Article216 1951-09-07 6 Sir:— The Chinese communities who have established rest centres for T.B. deserve the praises of the public, but much of their work could be lessened if they believed m prevention being better than cure. Much of the spreading of T.B. could be stopped by a slight change216 words
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Article102 1951-09-07 6 Sir: Alter looking at some of the magnificent bridges spanning the Thames m pictures of the Festival of Britain, I want to know why if these engineering marvels could be accomplished elsewhere, Muar and Batu Pahat Rivers should at present be served by an antiquated ferry-service?102 words
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Article370 1951-09-07 6 Sir: We are members of the Asian Staff of a tin mine and were appointed by the manager. Contrary to our ex pectations we have not been given regular increments m basic salaries. Some of us have not got any increase for the last 2 or370 words
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Article392 1951-09-07 6 Review of Views "Ai! the European officers and technician! m government departments may continue their j-e ire provided that they are prepared to be loyal to Malaya and cossider themselves as servants of the public Adequate salaries m accordance with the experience thf s ai c c n be paid392 words
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Article774 1951-09-07 6 S T^HE Independence of Malaya A Party is to be a political > movement organised on a noni communal democratic basis > throughout Malaya. t The OBJECT of the Inde- pendence of Malaya Party is to establish an INDEPENDENT STATE OF MALAYA, aiming J at774 words
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Advertisement82 1951-09-07 6 s WATCHES v F* tnat fives a correct time Appointment. 86 of headache, eye ~7Z "^SSfc»^«k pain, eye fatigue, nervous 'V*" ,3r^7v%L exhaustion are the direct ir' if*/ *^v rrsult of %isuai defects 'fjPk. TO RBLII V B THE Sf\ SYMPTOMS only a l V thorough accurate and ■fifntific examination82 words
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Advertisement106 1951-09-07 6 MASTER S \Oltl £3^ m conns 7^ NEW MALAY RECORDING No. N0m.69 suno by "UrMt Molom" (Selection* "Kembojo" (Lo«n Bolero) vv c olwoys hove pleosure m g.vmg you onm R —she is Malaya's best selling an-- »t» •,n No. N0m.70 sung by "Pemudo Pemudi" (Beguinc* "Selenotaf Merok" (Keronchong butmoh's songs106 words
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220 1951-09-07 7 \N IK INCISCO, Sept 6, (UP)-Some of the Asian delegates peace conference expressed dissatisfaction with what they 1 the "steamroller" tactics of Secretary of State Dean Acheson jamming through the first session a tou«j;h set of rules of proirc u<>; iv< «I oul by220 words
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117 1951-09-07 7 Gromyko: Conference Will Last One Month ntAvncm y /t1D v o ted M{\M IN(K >epl. o (It). mis*ian chief \n<lr«-i (,r«»m\ko sai«l «'tln«>s«!av that he was .11 i itir \\<i\\\ on Ihe Japanese peace trealy. In his prsatMNM wilk tU'leualcs to the conference the ni<*ht l.mnnko prwfct^d lhat the meeting117 words
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Article194 1951-09-07 7 LONDON Sept. 6, (Reuter) King George VI now on holiday m Scotland is to pay a private visit to London on Saturday to give his doctors an opportunity of making a Thorough examination, it was announced from Buckingham Pa! are Wednesday I* was understood the194 words
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Article62 1951-09-07 7 SAIGOX. Sept. 6: (Reuter) The Meteorological Service here today reported a typhoon ap- i proaching the Indo-Chinese co.^st from the Paracels Islands. 425 kilometres east of Hue. capital of Annam state. Eighteen people were killed 1 and IS injured when a 144-kilo-metre an hour typhoon struck62 words
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45 1951-09-07 7 Sept p. 51g] Ari- ilsi n from ommunisi authoritiea erpreted ere aa a the Mao Tse-tung desti j \>\ 'c Catholic influence ewa therefore, t prise here newspaper, Ii When iculous md brought against represent itive iment.i-v j s t45 words
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Article26 1951-09-07 7 v Sepi I (Reu-I Si ita ami sigi ed i ich is cted to treat itions to c Azi a n the taw defence**.26 words
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Article38 1951-09-07 7 Famik Of 7 Burnt To Death SEPT ILF.S. Quebec. Sept. 6. (neuter) Seven members of a< family, including fiv e children vere burned to death m a fire' thai roared through their two- storey frame home early today.38 words
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69 1951-09-07 7 BOURNEMOUTH. England. Sept. 6. <AP> An explosion of I undetermined origin touched off a rasing fi. e late today m a I compound containing AO huge' oil tanks. Two men were missing. An hour after the blaze began nine tanks. containing 90.000 i tons69 words
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240 1951-09-07 7 No Atom War Or Any World War Harvard President NEW \ORK. Sept. 6 (AP). No aloinio World War, nor any other kind of World War, hiu the prediction made to the American Chemical Society Wednesday by Or. James B. Conanl, President of Harvard University. "We shall come close to a240 words
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Article, Illustration77 1951-09-07 7 Air Chief Marshal Sir Christopher Courtney, (right) who started service life as a naval cadet m HMS Brittania m 1905. and rose to be Air Member for Supply and Organisation during the war, reached Singapore by Qantas BOAC from London yesterday. He is to represent the Air Ministry at theStandard - 77 words
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206 1951-09-07 7 LONDON. Sept. 6. (UP) Authoritative sources said Wednesday that moves for the "enforcement" of the Security Council's decision on the Suez Canal blockade would probably be postponed until after the Washington talks of the Big Three Western Foreign Ministers m Washington. Foreign Office206 words
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Article120 1951-09-07 7 PARIS. Sept. 6: <Reuier> Paris had its second bank explo- sion m two days when a bomb blasted the Worms Bank m the business centre of the city early today. The explosion wrecked the iron gate and entrance of the Bank, i blew out the ceiling120 words
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120 1951-09-07 7 Meeting Of Arab, Israeli Envoys Set PARIS. Sept 6, (AP).—Representatives of four Arab States and Israel are to meet m a Paris hotel next Monday, m an effort to straighten out some of the practical difficulties that have arisen since the Palestine armistice The meeting, called on the initiative of120 words
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Article30 1951-09-07 7 BANGKOK, Sept. 6 (ReuterAAP) Martial law was lifted m Bangkok from this morning after Premier Field Marshal Pibul Songgram signed the necessary proclamation, it wa* officially stated.30 words
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139 1951-09-07 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 6, (AP)— The United States Air Force yesterday contracted for the development of an atomic powered airplane by the Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation of San Diego, California. The order covers work on the frame of the proposed history-making plane. The nuclear power139 words
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107 1951-09-07 7 'Substantial Agreement' On Germany WASHINGTON. Sept 6, (AP).— The United Stales. Britain, and France were yesterday reported to have reached "very substantial agreement" on their future joint policy toward Germany The State Department announced this yesterday, as the American High Commissioner John J McCloy arrived here by plane to assist107 words
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Article54 1951-09-07 7 BERLIN. Sepi 6, (AP) A Soviet sector court sentenced one man to life imprisonment rind four others to a total of 34 years; hard labour for beating Jews and Communists to death after the Nazi rise to power In 1933 Sixteen ringleaders tried lasi winter,54 words
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254 1951-09-07 7 Soviet Tanks Aid 3 -Mile Gain On Seoul ,t J* 1 THE EIGHTH ARMY, KOREA, Sept. tf. I UP A Chinese regiment sups>orted by Russianmade T-34 tanks smashed into Tinted Nations positions west of Yonchon today and drove three miles into "No Man's Land" near the bnjin River on the254 words
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221 1951-09-07 7 British TUC Urge Stricter Price Control Bl CKPOOL, X: gland I d« (Jntoi irged B itain s I it t tig lien oo I B and profits I<, r tnflai i■ ii Legafa s show d i the :es i m had The support o! liw i iders ol t';e221 words
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90 1951-09-07 7 NEW DELHI. Sept 5, (UP) United Nations mediator Frank Graham presented In-; dian Pi'emier .Tawahniial Nehr'j \vi*h pioposals on the demili-j tarization of .Tammu and Kashmir bI Tuesday nfght*s 130-minute talk atid Nehru d d not accept them, according to a reliable source90 words
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Article52 1951-09-07 7 CAPETOWN SOUTH AFRICA. Sept. <; (API Oscar, the young bull elephant the Kmj of C;imhddJN sent to President Truman. dropped dc:td today. The animal died as the ship <>n which it wat travelling. *■*"'<■ 51 el Surveyor, was docking here. The body will be52 words
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119 1951-09-07 7 LONDON. Sept. 6, (Keutcr) Progress and nrospeets a| the VII S»iX (iOO.OOO Colombo Plan for economic* development «tf So :th and Southeast Asia may be reviewed m London next January, according to a reliable source here Wednes day The British government is understood119 words
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112 1951-09-07 7 NEW YORK. Sepi 6 >Ri iti More than 30,000 officers d men of the French, LJntoi rc# have been killed m c Indo« China campaign against v e1 minri. M Rene M,i\e h f Finance Ministei said en day M M.iver a; riwd here112 words
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Advertisement41 1951-09-07 7 the storu of Malayan Travel... m m aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^^ 'Pfc Her commerce. —^m^| Ml tl» 3Ofc a^&S^S^EaS '^••l 111 I- '^PW^liwm! with comfort itfttUmN ak^aaaaal Haaaal aaaa^ J aaaC *H^ and speed myKI MALAYAN AIRWAYS MANAGERS: MANSFIELD CO. LTD.. OCEAN tUILDINC. iINCAPORf41 words
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Advertisement75 1951-09-07 7 I U*/L F^« P«»d«r 4.00 Powder Rouge 2.25 t%$S& *kL\ Compact Rouge 4.00 //Ik /^w\ Cream Rouge 3.00 v Ire N ki Milk of Roses $iao \|*k\ \%WJ Ution? 4.50 X ''k*y(SJ^^ Skin Food, ,\r\f\)L *hKv\ Sma 2 5 0 A I 4 \/^>n Skin Tonic, > 2.50 BEAUTY PREPARATIONS75 words
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Miscellaneous23 1951-09-07 7 Irfd^ M BETTER OH, DEAR I t^ljTl I jM*. i n~ L -rWbs l w^r isEM&k\* roS°Mv c any wJler TH ,^v A23 words
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437 1951-09-07 8 FAULTY MAPS BLAMED FOR STANDARD PLANE CRASH HONGKONG, Sept. 6 (AP). Two errors m judgment by American pilot, Paul Epperson, were blamed for the crash of The Singapore Standard plane, m Southern Siam, which took the lives of ten persons, last January. 'Dangerously Inaccurate maps" the only ones available— of437 words
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Article, Illustration152 1951-09-07 8 NEW DEPOT FOR RAF (MALAY A) A NEW self-contained camp of modern buildings at Chang! airfield hag been taken over by the Recruit Training Depot, of the R.A.F. (Malaya) a* its permanent base. The camp is situated alongside the main road through (Jiangi. It comprises six large dor-mitory-blocks, connected m152 words
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Article24 1951-09-07 8 More French troops for Saigon passed through Singapore yesterday m the Messaaeries Mantiraes ship Felix Roussel. Twenty-four passengers disembarked at this port.24 words
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Article96 1951-09-07 8 I! \K\ ES >Hll' ttociown Gate A-tLineln 33 ii 4 2 Beluru 21 2 Bengal 19 20 4 Benvenue 13 14 4 City of Khi:!oum 31 '.VI 2 Denviiicv:.i> 2~> 26 2 Elizabeth Bakke l 2 tf Felix Roussell 42 4:; 2 Falstria 29 30 2 F.96 words
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Article184 1951-09-07 8 ALTHOUGH calls for Forces were considerably fewer I ban ten aircraft were to hit bandit targets. The main effort was m Johore, where 28 individual airstrike targets were bombed, rocket ted and straffed, the R.A.F. said last night m a review of August184 words
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138 1951-09-07 8 Standard Shipping: Reporter WHILE hundreds of Singapore people said "Au Revoir" to friends and relatives on board the United Kingdombound Carthage, yesterday. seven men and two women found contentment by sitting silently m their locked cabins. The nine silent men and women were the Red138 words
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Advertisement533 1951-09-07 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Dirt*! Overland Sen r-ronciwo Lot Angele. AH American 6 Conorfion ~.itie Penong P. S'hom Spore GEORGf LUCKENBACH 24/26 Sepf 27/28 Sept 29Sepr/lOc» CHINA BEAR 24/260 c» 27/28 Oct 29Oct/iNov Accep»iw9 corqo for Hongfcowp Pck hill particular* o< i>v Cargo Deep Tonks and Passenger Boo^mg? etc533 words
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Advertisement299 1951-09-07 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., ITD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P Barge Sept 22 Ves*ei to* Muar Weekly Hong Tot for Rengat Sept 13 Vessel ♦o* Molqcc-j Twice Weekly Hong Thong for Bagan Vessel »Of Port Dickson Weekly Si Api Api Sept 15 Tung Song for Malocca Port H ong299 words
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Advertisement264 1951-09-07 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Hollono Amenco Une Neder end Lint Rotterdar Rotterdam Amsterdam MONTREAL HAUfAX BOSTON NEW YO'X PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE,MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P. Sham Penang Sloterdyk (HAL) 12/20 Sept 21 Sept 22/23 Sept (2) Bali (SMN) 20/25 Sept 26 Sept 27/28 Sept (1) Ampenon (RL) 17/23264 words
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Advertisement503 1951-09-07 8 SAILIIiGS FR«iW» SCANDINAVIA UJC CONliNtNi Spore P Shoir Po f ALSTRIA* tot SoJoor* 6 Of! Bongkok Gdn. 29/30 "PATAGONIA" «or Bongkok Hongkong Montlo Kobe 6 Yokohomo !7-20Sept 14-16Sep» "NORDHVAL" for Bongkok 21 -22 Sept 118-2 OptS €p t "SELANDIA" for Soigon Bongkok 16-17Oct U-15-0 C f 'PANAMA' for Bongkok, Hongkong503 words
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Miscellaneous60 1951-09-07 8 Despatches TODAY: Djakarta and Sourabaya 6 p.m. by Merak. North Borneo, Labuan, Brunei and Miri :uu>n by Kc' "i'an. Djair.bi noon by Kota Mica. Arrivals TODAY: Thailand (letters) by train, Britain. X. Ireland, Eire Europe. X. and W. Africa, West [ndies (parcels) by Bellerophon, Britain X. [reland, Eire. Europe, X.60 words
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473 1951-09-07 9 Spore Congestion nd Delays Must First Be Overcome Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA Ll'MPl R, Sept. 6." Singapore Government has already pled the invitation of the Federal Ports Committee to send an official r r lo alh-rid future meetings of that Committee. The Secretary for473 words
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Article26 1951-09-07 9 IN S iAPttk said r permittinfl higher m t uea win tore the end oi the mm ■■r.Ct.- before Oct 1.26 words
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Article156 1951-09-07 9 To Relieve Other Ports Standard Cofrapondenfl I\| I Ihur-. lYepmali to develop Malacca ':>|uiicnt centre for car*»oe?» Kith seagoing bottom* to Ratu Pahal. Muar and Port i .n!.H!n«l iii \\\v Malacca (..hamLt-r of (omit... an I. mi on port tlt'\olo|)incnt ai!tlrr*>ctl to il I'orl- t omniitUf.156 words
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Article110 1951-09-07 9 COMMODITY PRICES THE latest Singapore rubber prices y ester da were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose $1.62} $1,635 FOB. m bales Sept. No. 1 R.S.S. $1.62 $1.62 No. 2 R.S.S. 51.58 $1.59 No. 3 R.S.S. (nova.) $1.52 $1.53 Tone: Steady after irregular. LONDON RUBBER Thursday's opening110 words
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97 1951-09-07 9 LONDON Sept 6, (Reuter)— American, B:;::>h and D;;tch t< esta produced 83 per cent ol :re world's ttftal output dl petroleum last year, reported the Petl e..:n Information Bureau. World production totalled 543,--000,60Q metric tons. Of this Am eric;;.-, oil companies produced 29097 words
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Article32 1951-09-07 9 Sime, Darby and Co., Ltd re3or! the following rubber rrops:- Kempas. Ltd. 274.000 lb. July and 250.400 lb. August; *adeilas Rubber Estate, Ltd. 15.200 lb. July and 16.20f lb &U£USt32 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-09-07 9 Standard picture shows a special tray loaded with rubber being hauled into the hold of the freighter Tomar yesterday.23 words
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Article75 1951-09-07 9 NEW YORK. Sept. t> ißeuter)— Britain is still undecided whether to ask for a waiver ot the 1946 United States Loan repayments, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer said here. Mr. Gait-;kell was answering reporters." questions on his arrival here by air from London75 words
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Article25 1951-09-07 9 Israel has paid U.S. $1,148,476 to the Export-Imnort Bank. representing interest on US $75.(HKV.000 borrowed from the bapk for economic development :n Israel.25 words
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184 1951-09-07 9 VI«>K advance m *vnthetic rubber production, M"« t»«l t<i result m materially casing present '<'.un.farh,rin» bottlenecks and m speeding Ac I niteii Stales, has been announced ■»ittJ to. «f New York. Kaeoven eland J Doan, t general ped a pable of °f spec' a184 words
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Article106 1951-09-07 9 Staadard Reporter ERRATIC conditions prevailed m the copra section of the Sins -pore produce market yesterday. Buyeis opened at $39 1 4 per picul. rising to $401 P^r P^jl for October shipment and $40$ for September. Sellers indicated $40J. Oil had sellers at $67 and buyers106 words
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Article, Illustration568 1951-09-07 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE Oriental Telephone and Electric Company, m a free booklet entitled fcfc The Story of the Telephone m Singapore," traces the Company's colourful history since its formation m February, 1881 five years after Alexander Graham Bell patented his568 words
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181 1951-09-07 9 WASHINGTON. Sept. 6, (AP 1 —Soaring prices for whale oil greeted the return of the world whaling fleet, loaded with the maximum catch allowed under international agreement (16,000 "blue whale units," which added up this season <o 31,072 whales). Their 358.000 tons of181 words
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Article37 1951-09-07 9 HONGKONG. Sept. 6— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkons Exchange toda» were HK515.78 to £1 Sterling; HKs€.62O to US$l; HK$l.Bl9 to Malayan $1: HK50.325 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5330.75 to one tael.37 words
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Article217 1951-09-07 9 BIG TURNOVER ON BULLISH MART Standard Market Reporter THE PRICE of rubber m Singapore ma<l< another leap upward yesterday, improving l>\ !>£ cents per lb. on a firm market. The uncertain political situation and fan buying by the General Services Administration were largely responsible for217 words
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196 1951-09-07 9 Standard Shipping Reporter A NEW and speedier method of loading rubber bales into a ship, with the added advantage of not damaging the markings, has* been introduced by a French rubber company m Singapore, the Societe dee Matieres Premieres Tropicales. This method employs a196 words
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Article81 1951-09-07 9 WASHINGTON, Sept. 6 \Pi. The Beconsftracl n FtauNKC Corp has •Craoi on a n< contract. tood for thirty days to tniv Bolivian t»n at US$l.l2 per pound Tin* contract will resume the shipment of the vital ore. end-"d sinrc the old contract expin^d on May81 words
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120 1951-09-07 9 WASHINGTON, Sepl 6 IAFI l < U.S. Government art sXil .inner its m << I Of three vital metals— cteel i i i d aluminium— for us< In ..iking ordinary COtlSUmei j: >C. V T-A r.ev: cuts taCODM I *!< live on120 words
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Article20 1951-09-07 9 India has bought 400.000 long tons of Canadian wheat Ul be shipped by July 19M UPUP - 20 words
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Article41 1951-09-07 9 Indian Trade With And Areas Indian exports to the dollar area during the half-year ended June approximately Rs. 980.000.--000 and imports Rs. 940.000.000 Indian experts to the sterling area m the- same period approximately Rs. 1.980,000.000 and imports Rs. 1,290.000.000. UPUP - 41 words
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Article342 1951-09-07 9 Standard Market Re^rter SINGAPORE, Tkwis. There was brisk baying m all sei'Jions of the Malayan *hare market today \*ith mi even beavier demand for rubber shares and icilcTi holding; off. Prices hardened, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Changed prices were INDUSTRIALS Henry Waugh 3342 words
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Article112 1951-09-07 9 sof the i B i I India. A. I m o ilcelai m ati i- i A v lend the turn 7 per cent actual eCt to Li :.c tax T).q ii\ id d \t payable on Sept 28 I c Directi n i112 words
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Article36 1951-09-07 9 A new reri i j v. ich th< Anglo[rarua Oil C jrr. m) lim n--centl) tmtlt r. AntWf rj .< »!i bttwaH Bept 13 md S Ftß daily capacity is 3 barr* A. F.P.A.F.P. - 36 words
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Advertisement26 1951-09-07 9 •\vv\\\VA»%v»\\v%wvvv»\\\\>»v\v\v\vv-v\vww\vv^vvvvvvvxvvv^vvv^vvv\v^vvv^^v^x\\\v\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\v\\\\\\\; I Slavia Diesel Engines EX- STOCK UUM SPEED ENGINES OF 5 sole #PAnAF ICE UATABf cIEMtNr EAU a-fxuf i agents GEORGE LEE MOTORS (Represented Thrqii^on^JiJ^Xx^UiiMUU^^AMiM^^^^^^^m^^m^mm^26 words
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Article, Illustration392 1951-09-07 10 From Terry Hunt, tfho is off on a 5,000 mile trip by dogsled m Eskimo land comes this airlellcr to readers of The Standard's Junior League Page: m i MOUNTIE special con- stable was off for a day's trip to an392 words
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Article, Illustration131 1951-09-07 10 DEAR Aunt Christobel I wish to thank you very much for your kindness m publishing my name m The Standard Junior Lea?u»' column. In my opinion there is no other excellent page for youngsters as the J.L. on Fridays. You have already assisted me m finding131 words
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Article59 1951-09-07 10 EVF.\ before you told me you'd been across the ocean. I knew you'd been much visiting Aunt Martha Aunt Martha smiled expansively "Dear c hild," .sho cooed, "does my globe-trotting experience show that much 0 Of course they do say travel broadens one "That's how 1 know." s:iid59 words
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Article, Illustration349 1951-09-07 10 'ROAK IN HOLE has been invented for family fun on a night when it is raining so hard outdoors that even the frogs wish for a raincoat sale. The pla\ing area is the top of full-sized suit box About three inches trom one end. and three349 words
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Article35 1951-09-07 10 /OPTICIAN: "You complained of seeing spots bet ore your eyes Here are your new glasses. Flow do you see now 1 PATIENT: "Oh. fine can see the spots much clearer!" ROBERT KUAH (Spore).35 words
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Advertisement150 1951-09-07 10 IvCXY DOES kOT COME SOLELY FPOMiLEPttANT TUSKS,AGOOP QUALITY 15 ffOPUC£P &V THE HIPPOPOTAMUS, THE MA^VJHAL. WHALE. ANPTHE-WALIkUS... OCFKFKFOFK -^^Btft^^K^^^' *w^E A RHINO GROWS LONG HOIMJS TOO. One op the longest hoiuS On h£GOkV> \NA9 MO&6 TVHN fcO iNCtf&S IK4 LENGTH*. 5 @lj_^_?_riß-L'_ii_l Toda > 2— 4.15— C.30— J».30 p.m rhree150 words
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Advertisement21 1951-09-07 10 YV^E. U>G NtO- OF THE FLAMINGO 15 NOT PUE TO AN EXTfcA NUM^Efk OF VE.PJEB&A& BUT TO EXCESSIVE LENGTH OF EA3HBOME21 words
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Advertisement189 1951-09-07 10 i Can Francis pick- winners^ s il:l 1 |USt 7 straight rafPS m 3 row' V I oomio O'CONNOR m LAURIE fR«NCIS ffiri/7 Vry// fceoT FtWtCti Tomorrow M'ntte I EXCLUSIVE FIGHT PICTURES Blonde versus Redhead 1 WlNTERSfTfo|('|Hfjiy>fWlY •Official" Ifferee: JOEL McCREaI j A Universal-International TECHNICOLOR j i».IILY! /.7/> 77/1/-./ 1189 words
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Miscellaneous149 1951-09-07 10 Crossword No. 58 Bf~BBPT"*"l l 3 I ~SBBB BHFi I I I Km bB( CLI X*. ACROSS:— 2. Head '.ness on a fowl. 4 Unbelievably opulent?; 6 Once obvious, we should make clear: 8 Music bas them, were told: 10 Relative position; 12. No trams have this beam: 14 Take149 words
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Miscellaneous547 1951-09-07 10 EadiD Programmes RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (IS) m ,v 41 m Id 4iii t-.'niergrru-y News (R.L.); I p.m Radio Orchestra: 1 :!<• News: 1.4."> Dick Jur^en's Orchestra: 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.1? Forces Favourites: «;..V» Announcements; 7 D.m News and Singapore Share Market Report: 7.12 Reporter's Notebook; "i '.W Personal547 words
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Miscellaneous171 1951-09-07 10 S^63E£3MB3SJH^HBfflSfflißiJ^^Sfl"[i"nilHllffliDJiiuiiiiii iniuliffi 1 TODAYS FORECAST:- I I Through a curious < change m the planetary m- < fluences, today offers -us i nothing but disappointments < and delays: risk of argu- i nients, insincerity, money i worries. Avoid signing 1 papers and writing business 1 letters; beware of spiteful <171 words
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Article, Illustration693 1951-09-07 11 By OLLIE DAMES CANDIDATES for the Singapore Gold Cup meeting which begins tomorrow obviously had their training weD prepared m advance as only a handful of them went out for time making yesterday on a track ideal for the purpose. In contrast to693 words
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Article80 1951-09-07 11 Ramadhin Troubles Empire XI gel t 5. (Rt-er). [ell dur- .:< rA y oi Om threev -ween the ComIth tea^ which loured ai m En* f Ramadhin, the Wesl took seven t r .,r 21 and had a the trouble so <;:. y reach Comm awealth tier, the Middlesei ci80 words
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Article126 1951-09-07 11 LONDON. Sept. 5. (Renter). The following are football results played today: FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 0 Liverpool 0 Chelsea > 0 Derby 1 Manch. V 3 Charlton -2 P'mouth 1 M inch. C 0 Preston N E. 3 Blackpool 1 Sunderland 1 Aston Villa 3 West Brom. 3126 words
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Article, Illustration160 1951-09-07 11 CHARLIE ELLERY. who sustained an injury at the last Penang races, passed his medical test yesterday and will ride at the current Singapore races. 1 Picture taken at Kota Bharu on the occasion of > the visit of the Federation 1 1 Court of Appeal. In the centreKota Photo Service - 160 words
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78 1951-09-07 11 Five To Study Religion In Pakistan Xandard Staff Correspondent PEN'ANG. Thurs— Five Malay students from Kedah. Penang P. WeKesley have been awarded scholarships by the Pakistan Government to continue *heir studies m Pakistan. Scno.-wSTiips winners will en*.e: a school m Dacca. Pakistan, wnere they will study religion for two years.78 words
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Article52 1951-09-07 11 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs.— About 45 of Ipoh's Traffic Cops, .started a refresher course m traffic regulations this morning. A series of eight lectures on some of the knotty problems of traffic control will be given by the offrer in-charge, Tinflic Branch, Ipoh, (Mr. R.52 words
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Article215 1951-09-07 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. Justice Taylor at the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court, today, ordered that an emergency trial should be held m camera. The ease is one m which a Chinese woman, Tan Thoi, is charged with consorting with Teh Teng Chue on215 words
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89 1951-09-07 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Photographic exhibits from camera fans all over Malaya will be on display at the second Malayan photographic exhibition to be held m Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 27, 28 and 29. The Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac89 words
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Article, Illustration319 1951-09-07 11 NORWICH, Sept. 5 (Reuter). With seven wickets intact the Soulh African cricket touring team were within 55 runs of the Minor Counties first innings total of 182 at the end of the first day of their two days' fixture here today. When stumps were drawn319 words
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Article27 1951-09-07 11 GLASGOW. Sept. 5: (UP): Peter Keenan of Scotland won the European bantamweight championship tonight by beating Luis Romero of Spain on points m 15 rounds.27 words
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109 1951-09-07 11 Standard Market Reporter THE 5.000 Communists m Malaya were led by a small committee and no leader with a national reputation, the Com-missioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald said m Indonesia recently. He added that the Malayan Communists did not get much outside direction,109 words
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Article142 1951-09-07 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Telephone subscribers m Kuala Lumpur and Klang have been agreeably surprised to discover that telephone calls between the two towns can now be made without any delay. The reason for this is that on Aug. 20, the Telecommunications department brought142 words
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Article, Illustration197 1951-09-07 11 M. Connolly (16) Youngest Winner Of U.S. Title FOREST HILLS, Sept. 6 Al').— Ma.m.n t>n. Nolly, the rftUwnycM Bid taMßiVNti Ixcame the youngest dinner m the htfiji of the IS Women's Tennit* ChampionKhipH nhen <l< fratrd Shirley Fry, 6-3, 1-6, 6-4, m the final match hofore 2,500 *\u < tutors197 words
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Article60 1951-09-07 11 LONDON. Sept. 5. (Beuter)— Results oi Rugby League matches played this evening were: Lancashire Cup, first round, second leg: Whitehaven 11. Widnes 9; Whitehaven eliminated. Yorkshire Cup, first round, second leg: Hull 18. Wakefield Trinity 18; Hull eliminated. Hunslet 12. Doncasler 2; Doncaster eliminated. League60 words
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Article62 1951-09-07 11 King Wins 5-Mile World Pro Swim TORONTO, Sept. 6 (UP)— Vivian King of Winnipeg and Toronto won the $3,500 threemile women's world professional swim championships today at the Canadian National exhibition waterfrontMaking her professional debut after winning the Canadian Women's amateur titie a; the CNE last week Miss King sliced62 words
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Article158 1951-09-07 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thvivs B.indit morale is doing a nosedive m the Federation. August has been a record month for surrenders. Although there is no official explanation for this, one cannot lightly dismiss the fact that top bandits who have voluntarily given themselves up to158 words
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Article106 1951-09-07 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KI'ALA LUMPUR. TTbU!*.— Seventy employer? oi the PadBe Tin Consolidated Corp< ration, b1 the fourth mile Ampang Road, here, have gone Strike Hie Strike be^at. a Tuesday L-r. 20 per>on> m the w>rksh< ns. mostly Chin* se downed. too!- because thej I d106 words
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Advertisement64 1951-09-07 11 I ...thot where most of the cot tr.be dislike entering woter, q!I tigers have no hesitation m plunging into stream or sea. and swim well t00... vV^Sy/JfSte'N •■•that BALA^HIN )v^W-*t\ SAI [Pat Kuo Tan) I 1 !*s*^ <i^»%ffc'i\ is yer V effective for Coughs, Indiges- vV^c ";K ton. Seasickness, i^T^64 words
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Advertisement60 1951-09-07 11 ,0 BTA I N T (T'A T I I ONYO U RW All S I 1 WAIPAMUR I ■I B^Y^ y Q p c c A L^°- I Jill caniAcoi cwojott Jl Vi»< ilil I Ff fl M Q tkitY f l ll Attc/ 4afluar.it Cowfl^t I 1 1 860 words
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Article83 1951-09-07 12 IPOH, Thurs. I ive cup final players h:ive been left out of the PAFA team to meet Smith (hint at Ipoh on Sunday. The PAFA selection will be: Lauder, Sai Chong:, Boon Keat, Lake. Worrall. Ishak Kassim, Kirn Chan, Ishak Abdullah. Curtis (captain): Clarke. Hurrel.83 words
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97 1951-09-07 12 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Negri soccer fans will have the opportunity of seeing Captain Watson, who "led the attack o: the victorious Negri Sembilan Malaya Cup team of 1948, once again on Sunday when he will play for an Army XI m a friendly match against97 words
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Article138 1951-09-07 12 Negri Soccer Tournaments SEREMBAN. Thurs. Two Negri Sembilan soccer competitions will commence shortly. The first is tl. Dr. Taylor Shield Six-a-Side annual competition which was first held before the War. Six teams will meet m the first round. Five other teams have drawn byes. The first matches will be on138 words
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Article51 1951-09-07 12 PEHANG, Thurs.— Le c Ah L«ke. Penang's centre-forward gave a wonderful performance today creating a new scoring record when he netted seven goals fo r the Chinese who easily beat the Eurasians by 11 goals to nil m an inter-com-munity league match on the Westland School51 words
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Article761 1951-09-07 12 Better Finishing Settles Issue SIXTEEN-THOUSAND fans jammed Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday and saw Singapore maintain their reputation as the strongest football combination m Malaya today by South <:hina A. A. I 2. The tourists played their esl SO far and made S igapore Tight every761 words
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Article133 1951-09-07 12 THE Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Cup cricket match between the Indian Association and the SCC will be played on the Indian Association Ground at Balestier Road tomorrow from 215 to 615 p.m. and Sunday. 11 am to 615 p.m. This game is the fourth m the series133 words
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Article53 1951-09-07 12 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Rugger began m Seremban yesterday when the 13/18 Hussars that the All Blues who piayed with many new comers, and beat them by 3 points (Penalty) to nil. Ten minutes from the end the Blues were penalised for feetup m the scrum and53 words
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168 1951-09-07 12 KUALA LUMPLR, Thurs. For the first time m the history of Malayan lawn tennis the parent body here has issued a ranking list. This will be an annual event. A perusal of the list shows that the names of several players who may be168 words
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Article, Illustration395 1951-09-07 12 SINGAPORE BADMINTON STRONG evidence that Malays are to play an important part m future Malayan badminton tournaments was shown m this year's Singapore junior championships when for the first time m the Colony's history, there is to be an all-Malay singles final. Sadali bin395 words
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Article111 1951-09-07 12 BOMBAY, Sept. 6, (UP) A six-man Indian Thomas Cup badminton squad, comprising five players and a manager, will leave Calcutta for Singapore on Sept. 14. In the Colony they will meet the Mayflower Badminton Party. Cashmiro Gomms manager of the Indian squid. told the111 words
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Article97 1951-09-07 12 IN a soccer match that lacked thrills Aston A. A defeated Netaji FC. 4-1 m a SAFA Division 3A league match at St. Georges Road yesterday. Aston dominated play' throughout. The scorers were: Aston Francis Low 2. Chong Yew 1, Chan Seng 1. Netaji:— Latiff 1. Mr.97 words
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Article158 1951-09-07 12 THE stage is set for the Selan^or Cyclists Association op?n 50 miles cycle rhampi iinship which takes place on Sunday, on the Lake Garden Circuit starting at 7.30 a.m. Entries have been received from Johore, Malacca, Perak and Selangor. This year Selangor is m a bad state158 words
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Article222 1951-09-07 12 Katong Saj. Trounce Cosmos 11-0 KATONG Sajarah trounc ed Cosmos Sports Club by eleven goals to nil. at St. George Road yesterday m a SAFA division 3B league match. Katong Sajarah ie! a whirlwind pace, scoring their first goal m the first minute of the game, when a swiff pass222 words
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Article62 1951-09-07 12 The Royal Army Service Corps. R.F.C will play the Singapore Harbour Board R.F.C. at Nee Soon (Swimming Pool Ground) on Saturday. The RASC team has "been selected as follows: Major Mitchell. Cant. Byrne. Pte. Clarke. Major Moyle, Lt. Luckeraft. CpL Isles, Lt. Hart. L/Cp!. Vigus, Cpl. Nagle.62 words
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Article86 1951-09-07 12 THE Liew Kwong Hon B:*d minton team to meet the Livn Hwa B.P. m the 1951 Selangor Senior inter-team doubles cham pionship on Sunday at 5..'i0 p.m will be selected from the following: A. S. Samuel, Ng Sik Kee. Quah Chooi Young, Lim Siane Yew. Hoh86 words
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Article153 1951-09-07 12 LIMSTEAD Badminton Party, holders of the Penang Badminton Association junior inter-team championship, will make a strong bid for the Khoo Sian Ewe challenge shield this year. The tournament, which starts this weekend at the Chung Ling High School hall, will have ten teams competing. Limstead are drawn m153 words
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Miscellaneous32 1951-09-07 12 fipi||||i TIMESiqOfc HIGH I lUKS at the dmim \> resorts m Malaya TOO AY- A.M. F.M Singapore 01.56 1.53 Malacca 11.00 10.59 Port Dickson 09.41 9.40 Port Sham 08.13 8.13 Penang 03.31 3.3332 words
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