Singapore Standard, 4 October 1951
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Title Section16 1951-10-04 1 Singapore Standard 4H A VOL. NO. 95 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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262 1951-10-04 1 H> .;ii H UtW HEADQUARTERS, Korea. Oct. 3 Reds battled I'nited Nations forces to a along mo-i <»t the 135-mile Korean front i ,ii-h«<l ihc bi^grsl offensive buildup since last spring. Meanwhile army censors In T kyo imposed a "temporary p irtial blackout on262 words
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37 1951-10-04 1 6 Top Police Officers Will Face Inquiry stall Report* i r a endati ns to Secretary the c-m- rings He ike p. ace g '-or. un- f>3 t > re*sal an officer the inquiry take effect Secretary of37 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-10-04 1 Sultan Wants Palace Back photo. This is the palace known as Buk i t Serene which the Sultan of Johore built i 15 years ago. He has i requested its return I 1 for his own use. i StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article70 1951-10-04 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 2. \VP\ The Senate approved the $7,483,100,000 foreign aid bill today after beating down two Republican attempts io sidetrack it. The final vote uas st> to 21. The compromise measure, authorising a vast programme of military and defence slanted economic aid to anti-Commu-nist70 words
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Article395 1951-10-04 1 British Cruiser Takes Evacuees To Basra; 40 Depart By Plane AB>i)AN, Oct. 3 (AP) The British polled out of Ahadan today to give Iran full possession of the world's greatest refinery. Tne British cruiser Mauritius with some 275 Anglo-Iranian Oil Company employees sailed up the Shalt-EI-Arab395 words
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Article318 1951-10-04 1 Morrison Answers: SCARBOROUGH, Oct. S (Renter) Foreign ecretary Herbert Morrison challenged Mr. Wksmum hurchill today to say whether m his judgment Britain liould have gone to war with Persia over the oil dispute. "Let him answer thtt," Mr. Morrison said addrt-s:n2 the closing session318 words
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Article117 1951-10-04 1 UK Faces Serious Crisis LONDON. Oct. 3. CAP)*. The British sterling area's vita! gold-dollar reserves sagged just under U*****,000,000 In the past three months, heralding the nation's most serious fiscal crisis since devaluation, a Treasury statement disclosed today. The statement said the sterling area's total gold and dollar deficit for117 words
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40 1951-10-04 1 LONDON. Oct. 3. (I'P)— Buckingham Palace announced today that the King continues to show improvement from his recent lung operation. A daily medical bulletin said: "After another good night the King's condition shows Further improvement40 words
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Article144 1951-10-04 1 LONDON Oct. 3, ißeuterl— The British Conservative Party today outlined its future policy in case it is returned to power in the forthcoming general election. The proposals contained in a pamphlet "Btitain Strong and Free" include: 1. Establishment of an advisory Commonwealth Defence Council, a combined Common144 words
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Article48 1951-10-04 1 LONDON. Oct (Renter)— The London stock markets today made a bright start to the new trading period New account buying created small but wide spread gains m domestic Issues and vvith provinces paying particular heed to n\st gr.-ide is.-,ue.s Textiles and raxoos registered useful gains mlf.re'l-ififtoy'-j48 words
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335 1951-10-04 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE SULTAN of Johore, Major General Sir Ibrahim, has requested the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, for the return of Bukit Serene, his official palace. The Standard reliably learns. The Sultan has stated that he requires the palace335 words
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235 1951-10-04 1 Benhatn Says Standard Staff Reporter BRITAI N'S rearmament drive was bound to have an effect on her efforts to supply steel, engineering products and electrical equipment to South-East Asian countries under the Colombo Plan, said Dr. F. C. Benham, Economic Adviser to the Commissioner General,235 words
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84 1951-10-04 1 $56,000 Approved For Perlis Schools A LOR STAR, Oct. 3 The Perlis State Council at its meeting today at Arau unanimously adopted a resolution moved by State Financial Officer Tuan Sheikh Ahmad for the expenditure of $50,000 on construction of an annex to the Malay School. Kangar. A further subsidy84 words
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Article52 1951-10-04 1 TOKYO, Oct. 3, (Reuter-AAP) Gen. Bradley, Chairman of the United States joint Chiefs of Staff, left today for home after his talks with Gen. Ridgway. Gen. Bradley and Mr. Charles Bohten. State Department expert in Far Eastern Affairs, resumed staff conferences here today after a two- day visit52 words
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Article28 1951-10-04 1 HONGKONG, Oct. 3; (Renter AAP» Another 141 persons weie executed m Shanghai on •^ept £8 tor counter-revolution-lan activities; according to an utti< i.il Communist ann<»unce28 words
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100 1951-10-04 1 PARIS, Oct. 3 (UP)— Samia Gamal. 27-year-old Egyptian dancer, and 26-year-old wealthy Texas real estate manager Sheppard W. Kin? said Tuesday that they planned to be married in Cairo next December. King told the United Press that he plans to embrace the Moslem100 words
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137 1951-10-04 1 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Rents of houses belonging to the Sultan of Johore, MajorGeneral Sir Ibrahim, along Jalan Scudai and Straits View are said to be raised shortly. Most of the houses are being occupied by Government Officials. Present rents are generally137 words
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Article121 1951-10-04 1 SAIGON. Oct. 3, (Reuter>— A force of 8.000 Vietminh "regulars' have swept into the Thace hill country of Northwest Tonking but French Union forces claimed to be holding the line. The French gave up two posts, but a French army headquarters spokesman said no reinforcements121 words
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Article79 1951-10-04 1 Standard Staff Reporter A European-driven car and a taxi met in a head-on collision at the junction of South Bridge Road and North Canal Road, shortly after one o'clock this morning. One of the three passengers in the taxi, a Chinese woman, was slightly injured.79 words
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Article70 1951-10-04 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 3 The following ara tha closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER Spot 44! d. Jon'/Mor. 42 id! Apr./ June 43 Id. Oct. c.1.1. U.K. Quiet Market: Steady. LONDON TIN Spot: £972 10s. (per ton)70 words
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Advertisement44 1951-10-04 1 SiWwDE YOUTH: RUBBER: tTZST. SPORTS: SJ^ til tin 3*»f flit! i. Delicatessen Sausages Per lb. Singapore Pork .95 Bief M ocktaH 1.25 < Hipolata 1.25 COLD STORAGE Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. 'standfast' the s'O£3riJ|ySai of the Grants isfiSS|ES| 1 IMPOKTED BV FftASER A NLANt LIU.44 words
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Article168 1951-10-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter AMERICA made us gasp with admiral ion, confessed two of Singapore'* eight delegate*, Mr. Leslie Rayner and Rev. Chin Ban It, yotcrtlay. Telling Singapore news lapermen oi their experiences during their visit to attend World Assembly of Youth Conference at th< Come. i168 words
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Article93 1951-10-04 2 M.mi.irtl Stat! Kiporter THI Univei ty I Malaya list of the interexamination for the ol Ba roi Arts: ring ed in the subm thus completing the tion: A] nad bin A- i Rnhim .Hisi ry; Rliss S e E nomics; ib.l Al S j Lara Kuan K93 words
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Article45 1951-10-04 2 TWO Indian taikongs, S. Thambiraja and A. Sycd Ah;;med. were f:i>'h fined $30 in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, when he plea led guilty to leaving their empty lighters in a restricted area in Telok Aver Basin on Oct. 2.45 words
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Article34 1951-10-04 2 SEET SENG, who pleaded guilty in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to having two pounds of opium on Sept. 7. at Canal Road was sentenced to ei?ht months' rigorous imprisonment.34 words
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174 1951-10-04 2 Standard SlafT Reporter ABOUT <>.0(M) oyerseas Chinese in Red China have applied lor re-entry \isas to return to Malaya following an announcement made by the Singapore and Federation Governments on June 30. that holders of valid Certificates of Admission must apply for re-entry before174 words
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Article140 1951-10-04 2 YOUTH WO RK TO EXPAND IN S'PORE uoionyue legates Have New Idea* Standard Staff feftortf* CONSIDERABLE expansion in ,i in Singapore is anticipated i>\ tin- Sing. V Council, it was stated at a pmi eonfi day by two of S.Y.Cs ddegtftot, Rev. i [,j, jj M and Mr. Leslie Raynrr.140 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-10-04 2 picture by Michael Con. These two blocks of flats built by the Indian Government m Stevens Road will be used by V! families of the diplomatic Mall m Singapore. In the same estate, a bungalow was also completed, tor the use of one more family. The Indian Government plans toStandard - 59 words
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Article196 1951-10-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter A MEMORIAL service will be held today by villagers of "Seng Too Estate" 16m.8. Jurong Road to honour more than 40 Chinese who were poisoned to death hy the Japanese soon after the occupation. The skeletons of these victims which had been196 words
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Article, Illustration164 1951-10-04 2 'Pira tes Steal Show At Nelson House Standard Woman Reporter NELSON HOUSE, residence of Rear Admiral H. Faulkner and Mrs. Faulkner, was pay with bunting ami signal flaps yoterday. It was the wene of a Garden Fete held in aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital U v*k. O'.d and young164 words
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Article56 1951-10-04 2 TIEN AH BEE was charged in the Singapore Second Pdice Court yesterday with stealing two handcarts worth $300, belonging to Chuan Tai Foon and Chan Kam Wah at Kreta Ayer Road on Sept. 27. He claimed trial to all charges and was given S5OO bail. The56 words
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Article40 1951-10-04 2 THE manager of the Cathay cinema. Mr. Paul Vtitiayne. has found a fountain pen with the name "Yeow Eu Swee" inscribed on it. If the owner will call on Mr. Wrdayne. the pen will be returned to him.40 words
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Article29 1951-10-04 2 SIXTEEN people were each fined (15 in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, for gambling in a common gaming house at Craig Road on Oct. 2.29 words
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Article34 1951-10-04 2 PLEADING guilty to offering $2 illegal gratification to police constable Ibrahim at Clernenceau Avenue on Oct 2. Chan Huan Tw e was fined $50 in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday.34 words
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321 1951-10-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter IT IS the duty of bolh the Government and the puhlie lo contribute towards the welfare of the people, haid Mr. R. I. Band, Secretary of the Singapore Social Welfare Department yesterday. Mr. Band was commenting on a statement recently321 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-10-04 2 photos. WAITING their turn at the hoop-la at the St. Andrew Mission Hospital Week s Garden r etc nem at Nelson House yesterday. RIGHT Rear Admiral HW Faulkner helps his wife out with so me coupons. In centre Is Lady Russell. StandardStandard - 42 words
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305 1951-10-04 2 PUBLIC ASKED TO CO-OPERATE Standard Staff Reporter RESIDENTS in Singapore are asked to eo-operate with the authorities by refraining from applying for re-entry visas to a Communist dominated country unless their journev there is unavoidable. An official statement issued yesterday stated that a reentry305 words
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Article166 1951-10-04 2 THIRTY-TWO employees of the Bin Seng Rubber Factory, Bukit Timah Road Singapore, yesterday donated a total of 544 toward The Singapore Standard Fund for the victims of the tire «t the Joo Seng Rubber Works, last Thursday. The fund started with a contribution of166 words
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Article82 1951-10-04 2 FOLLOWING were elected ofl'icc-bearers of the Parent-Tea-cher Association of the Telok Kurau English School, which was formed recently: Chairman Mr. P. Nadarajah: vice-Chairman Mr. Lim Lam San: Hon. Secretary Mr. S. ML M. Maricar; Him Treasurer Mr. Lee Keng Yew Committee. Messrs. Chua Teck Seng. M.82 words
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Article36 1951-10-04 2 JOSEPH Charles Bently (34), charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of a compressor, an electric motor, a spray gun and an air tank, was acquitted in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday.36 words
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Article38 1951-10-04 2 A 40-YEAR-OLD woman, Ho Ah Kit was sentenced to four months simple imprisonment in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday for persistent soliciting for immoral purpose at Stamford Road on the night of Sept. 5.38 words
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Article42 1951-10-04 2 SINGAPORE Police are investigating a shooting which occurred in Teck Guan Street on Tuesday night. A Chinese reported that several shots were fired at him by an unknown person. He was not hit. Police later picked five s^ent cartridges.42 words
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Article134 1951-10-04 2 PASSED BRASS FOR GOL D, 2 JAILED THINKING that he was lucky to buy for his wife, two American gold coins for $300, A. Arumugam, an Indian businessman later discovered that he had been tracked when told by a goldsmith that the "gold" coins were merely brass. This was stated134 words
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Advertisement82 1951-10-04 2 MR3 *Icrvi c***> <ioTfclS until oti \>vcn* 13*£ 1^ •heat selector dial Ngfr •tell-tale light Ji^r •MASSIVE BAKELITE HANDLE Jb y streamlined body S bivelled sole plate w^^ side entry of flex SANDILANOS BUTTERY **°"j£ SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUW i<>O» MERCANTIF INSTITUTION 209 Queen Street Phone 2237C Secondary Commercial Education tor82 words
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Miscellaneous39 1951-10-04 2 iB^PW nfl r^STrrw-rM.Ar^T 4 OFFERED /T'SELL BRiDESj APPEARANCE, T*£ V Z**>U\.i tS OC^'^'A i »> kill EB\ HnwTDIS VF rr S-, n \T'PURR!NtRS.?| SHOULD 3£ &!DrNC THE ty/ Th: f&G (f[ \^J nS^DE^J^^ 1 J CATTLE CAR— BUT J%*^ APE_A~i ->39 words
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Article478 1951-10-04 3 Curb On Inflation Trend In Colony Move To Bolster People's Faith Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE City Council budget for! 1952 is expected to give the first official lead to curbing the current inflationary tendency m the City. The Standard learnt yesterday that every effort is478 words
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Article, Illustration99 1951-10-04 3 MRS. W. L. BLYTHE, wife of the Singapore Colonial Secretary will declare open 21 terraced houses built by the Singapore Government Officers' Co-operative Housing Society Limited in Cambridge Road oh October 14. One of these is pictured above.. Twenty Government employees bought the houses, one of them buying two. These99 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-10-04 3 Syed Ahmad bin Ali. Assistant Librarian in the United States Information Service Library in Singapore, has been selected to go to the United States for a three-month study of America, the United States Department of State announced today. Mr. Ahmad is scheduled to leave Singapore by PanAmerican World Airways on67 words
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237 1951-10-04 3 to be introduced in the C ncil meeting will re- Custodian ot" Property Ordinance 1949. Custodian of Property ance 1950 provides thai the date of the coming force of thai Ordinance I ary i. 1951 1 no title shall I been established i:i aen e237 words
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Article68 1951-10-04 3 REPRESENTATIVE of Government »1 Indi i in Mr M. G >pal i Menon •i I Singapore on Sept. om a tour ol North Borneo d Sar twak i ed the I di i roni- in Mil i, Sei in. Labuan, I Sai dakan and KuThe meetings68 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-10-04 3 I it !i \ir Force Officers from Indo China, who paid a liaison risil Ic Headquarters Malaya recently18 words
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Article169 1951-10-04 3 THE SINGAPORE Governhas nominated three representatives, Including the Director of Education and an iaJ of the Social Welfare Department, to serve on a joint Government and City Council Committee to go into the quesI m of establishing community centres in various places on the169 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-10-04 3 I photo. roup of Malay girls from the Malay Women's Training College, Malacca, visited the Singapore Standard offices yesterday and were taken on a tour of the Production Koom and other departments. Picture shows six of the girls watching a hnotypist at work.- standardstandard - 44 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-10-04 3 photo. Mr. Alexander Fine, i hairman of ihe Board of Directors of the London publishing firm of Heinemann Ltd. reached Singapore by Qantas BOAC yesterday. His firm was taking over from the Oxford University Press in Australia the representation of Iff English publishing firms. StandardStandard - 45 words
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158 1951-10-04 3 Standard Sun Reporter MR. G. FINDI.W ANDREW, who was with Force 136 during the last war and who has travelled extensively in China, Mongolia, Tibet and Manchuria I dked of "Lighter Veins of i Tibetan Border Life" at the Rotary luncheon yesterday. Describing158 words
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Article240 1951-10-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government Clerical Services Lnions were reserved in their comment <>n Government's announcement that it intended establishing a Whitlev Council for wa«je negotiations with its employees. Union officials pointed out that .so far they had not received the draft constitution of the proposed240 words
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Article116 1951-10-04 3 MORE than 50 people attended the inaugural meeting of the Singapore Art Theatre held at Adelphi Hotel last night when Mr. Donald Moore told tne founder members that this art theatre will identify itself with the educational policy of the Colony. The following officials were116 words
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Article164 1951-10-04 3 DR. J.A.P. CAMEROX. M.8.. F.R.C.S.. has been appointed j to the newly created Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery in the j University of Malaya, a Uni- versity spokesman told The St and ard yesterd ay. Dr. Cameron is at present in the Federation and is ejected164 words
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Article161 1951-10-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. C. R. DASARATHA Raj, Labour Member for Rochore District m the Singapore Legislative Council, is to quiz Government on the removal of toddy shops from the neighbourhood of labourers' quarters. In written questions he will table at the next meeting of161 words
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Article112 1951-10-04 3 si BSTATIONS in Singapore liable to lnatj -hrddint: today: DAY VVayang Satu, Chatswortli Road, Pierce Road, Somervilie Estate. Leedon Koad Victoria I'ark. Nassim Hill. Dalvey Ko;id. Paterson Koad Great World, lit* Hone Oil Mill. Alexandra Incinerator. Tiong Ualiru. Havelock Koad, Malayan Brewery, AIM Brewery Diethelm Co.. Tanglin Koad.112 words
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Article31 1951-10-04 3 INDIA'S ambassador-designate to Jakarta, Mr. Bhagwat Da.vai, will be arriving in the Colony today from Bangkok by air. After a two days' stay here, he will proceed to Indonesia31 words
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Article203 1951-10-04 3 Standartl Staff Reporter A CLINIC or hospital lor people in Seletar, particularly for those living beyond Nee Soon and outside the Naval Base, may soon be established if the effort! now being made by Mrs. Vilasini Menon. Independent Member for Seletar District in the Singapore Legislative203 words
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Miscellaneous26 1951-10-04 3 MNvjAr-ORt Lv 110 n i Sel< f Road: r Dancing i Class -t 11m Sacred Qji^E^P^ Copr. 1950, King Features S>rvJicMr, tnc, World fights rfiervcJ I26 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-10-04 4 Ml K KVMASAMY Keddy who is attached to the Sin*apm Harbow Board was recently «arri«2 pifhav" PakiriammaL eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. Piehay. A reception was held at 4* Cuff Road.33 words
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Article335 1951-10-04 4 Senior Students To Form Corps Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed, The first unit of the Federation Air Training Corps is to be formed in Kuala Lumpur consisting of students from three senior schools— Victoria Institution, St. John's Institution and the Methodist Boys School.335 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-10-04 4 photo. THE wedding took place at St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hislop. The bride was formerly Miss J. B. Unwin. Picture shows the couple leaving the church. C.F.LarmC.F.Larm - 34 words
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Article217 1951-10-04 4 Kl MA LI M!»l K. WeA Holding that the trial ©I tlu three appellants v»a- unsatisfactory ami thai the trial ju.l-r did not adequately warn tin* assessors about the danger «>i convicting the appellants on the uncorroborated evidence ot an accomplice, the Federation Court «.t local217 words
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Article17 1951-10-04 4 A LARGE number of guests attended the 57th anniversary celebrations of the Malacca Social Club.17 words
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132 1951-10-04 4 dgdfhfgjfg to launching its membership campaign. The manifesto states that the Progressive Party will fi^ht for the early introduction of elections to the Settlement Council. It deplores the fact that rate payers are tn imbued with the spirit that representative? of the people should have,132 words
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Article173 1951-10-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Court of Appeal reserved judgment in the appeal of a Chinese tin-mine manager, Wong Yit Fook who was sentenced by Mr. Justice Taylor to 20 months' rigorous imprisonment for causing grievous hurt to Yik Chong a farmer, who died from the injuries caused173 words
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Article28 1951-10-04 4 No Permit— Fined SIVALINGAM. son of Muthusamy, was fined $30 by the Muar Magistrate. Ir.che "Rauf for moving foodstuffs at Sagil within a controlled area without a permit.28 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-10-04 4 l9?^nn €W Abu Bak r Mos Q u e at Mentakab. built at a cost of $20.000, was recently opened by the Sultan of Pahang Picture -it-tnn n P u s t e I r °ntal view o/ thg mosque.40 words
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501 1951-10-04 4 Standard Staff Reporter A BIG problem facing the Social Welfare Department, Singapore, is the continued refusal bv homeless fire victims to live in homes provided bv the department. In the last two big fires in Singapore the Kampong Bugis fire in August501 words
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Article101 1951-10-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Federation Court of Appeal today upheld the sentence of death passed on a Malay bandit. Nordin bin Mat Saman, for being in unlawful possession of firearms. Nordin was convicted by Mr. Justice Brig.^s at the Kelantan Assizes. Nordin was not present in101 words
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Article70 1951-10-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two uniformed bandits are believed to have provided meals to crocodiles that infest the Sungei Paka in Trengganu. On Tuesday. security forces opened fire at three bandits dressed in khaki when they were boarding a river boat. Two of them70 words
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Article68 1951-10-04 4 POPPY DAY this year is Saturday, Nov. 10. and Remembrance Sunday will be celebrated on Nov. 11. with the usual church services and parades throughout the Federation. The poppies have arrived from the Earl Haig Fund in England and are ready for despatch to States and Settlements. Plans68 words
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Article29 1951-10-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—Bandits on Sept. 27 removed mails from Kuala Kangsar a~, Lenggong to Grik. from the bus in which they were being conveyed.29 words
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Article87 1951-10-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A collector of the North Johcre Indian Labour Union was ordered by the Circuit Magistrate at Segamat to refund to the trustees of the Union a sum ot $3920 unlawfully withheld bv him. This is the second action of87 words
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Article73 1951-10-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Chief Police officers Irom contingents all over Malaya conferred at the Police Headquarquarters here this morning and had lunch at the residence of the Commissioner of Police. Mr. W. N. Gray. The acting Chief Secretary, Mr. D. C. Watherston.73 words
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Article127 1951-10-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A middle-aged Chinese, Ng Heap, who was found guilty of having in his possession 27 katties of scrap rubber and offering a Police Constable $3 as an illegal remuneration was sentenced to 12 months' r.i. by the First Magistrate,127 words
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Article38 1951-10-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed— The Council of Religion will open its session on Oct. 24 at the Johore State Council Chambers The President of the Council. Ungku Ismail bin Abdul Rahman will preside at the meeting.38 words
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Article264 1951-10-04 4 Elandard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, W,,1. —Terrorists threw a hamlgrenade into a ghophou-< in Ipoh yesterday hut n<> damage was done as tbr grenade did not explode, h was removed by security forees. I A Police Lieutenant EUid Special Constable were fa'.: wounded in264 words
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Miscellaneous20 1951-10-04 4 I E A^ K %°yj D/ j^y^ T LE o A F N F o r HHw^'^j^? [M^ y^ AN^/^20 words
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Article50 1951-10-04 5 Standard Stait Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Clubs. associations. cooperative societies and other organisations which have public accounts with the Singapore and Federation of Malaya Post Office Savings Banks may now deposit $40,000 annually up to a maximum limit of $100,000. Previously the limits were SI O.OOO and $30,000.50 words
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Article124 1951-10-04 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed— A Chinese girl wept bitterly in the compound outside the Sessions Court today, while her boyfriend, Lim Chong Hin. (122^ was being taken in a police van after having been sentenced o 18 months' r.i. by Mr B G.124 words
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Article56 1951-10-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Kanchong Darat Co-operative Oil Mill, Selangor, is to be put on its feet by RIDA giving a Loan of $21,500. RIDA has ;<iso undertaken to advance money ud to :i further sunn ol $4,000 if the only difficulty of the mill is56 words
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Article31 1951-10-04 5 MORE than sixty people, including the Sultan oi Pa iang, were entertained to tea on the occasion or the opening of the Pekan Co-opera i\*e Shop last Sunday31 words
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Article37 1951-10-04 5 MR. H.^ B:> >n Kiat of the tutorial staff of the Ismail English School. Kota Bharu, has i tined the University o! Malaya where he will take up Dentistry. He is an old boy of the School.37 words
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Article, Illustration12 1951-10-04 5 Mr. and Mrs. Lim Chim Leon? of Ipoh who were married recently.12 words
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218 1951-10-04 5 NFW OPD OPENED Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BHARU, Wed. Before declaring the new, imposing Out-Door Department of the State Hospital open on Monday, the Sultan of Kelantan promised lo secure an adequate staff for ihe hospital iu the near I future. He was replying to218 words
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Article130 1951-10-04 5 Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG, Weci— Used postage stamps collected and sent to the United Kingdom as a result of last year's Poppy Day Appeal were greatly appreciated, the general committee for Puppy Day were told, and members of the public have been asked to130 words
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Article39 1951-10-04 5 Mr. C.R.S. Maniam, who was on the start" of the Clauddian Institute, Kuantan, has left for Raub to become a probationer Health Inspector. He is the eldest son of Mr. Casi Rajah of the Kuantan Hospital.39 words
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Article271 1951-10-04 5 Famous Regt Arrives To Beat Up Reds Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. The 12th Prince of Wales Royal Lancers, who are taking over military duties from the Fourth Queens Own Hussars this week, have an impressive war record which dates back to the Napoleonic wars, culminating in271 words
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Article119 1951-10-04 5 Foundryme Demand More Pay PEXAXG. Wed.— Employees from various Penang Chinese foundries are still waiting for a reply from their employers to their demand for more pay to cope with the present high cost of living. They wrote their first letter on Sept. 16, through trie Penang and Province Wellesley119 words
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Article20 1951-10-04 5 THE birthday of Mabatmah Ghandi was celebrated at the Kuantan Indian Association where a children's party was arranged.20 words
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Article111 1951-10-04 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Wed. Two Perak tin miners and a prominent Penang Chinese will be leaving for Kuching by air on Oct. 9, to investigate prospects of operating a gold mine in Sarawak. The Pen-in^ Chinese is Mr. Aw Tong Kai, former general111 words
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Article63 1951-10-04 5 Standard Statt Correspoadent PENANG, Wed.— Seven male Chinese, suspected to be connected with Min Yuen activities, have been detained by the Police. T.v.i at them were taken yesterday in Balik Pulau. while the remaining fixe are from other districts A Chinese was found stabbed to63 words
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Article48 1951-10-04 5 THE first Muharam observed as a public holiday in Pekan was a memorable occasion, especially tor schoolchildren who were treated to f:ee aerated waters and sweets. An address on the significance of the occasion wa.^ °iven by Che Moktar bin Hnii D.uid at the Padang48 words
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Article54 1951-10-04 5 Standard Staif I orrespondfiit THE G'jvprnii'^riT Sv >- grapbevs' Association of the Federation ol Ifalaya had! negotiations on salary scales with Government hi >r week. Satisfactory agreement was i reached. Representatives of the staff side were: Messrs. R. SubraMi tnaniam, Cheah Pher Check, j S. I. liuthtftaainby, tfoon]54 words
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136 1951-10-04 5 Statulani Staff (Correspondent PEN VNG. Wed. The Peaaag Municipality uill have its own canteen for the first time early n<*\t y«*ar as the Town Planning and Buihlinu (Jommitlee is now considering lenders for its erection, >lr. S. Adams, Municipal Treasurer and Secretary, said today.136 words
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Article240 1951-10-04 5 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Wed.— Every Muslim in JUUk will he required by law to give "Filrah" (a nanlaiiu of rice per head annually) and "Zahaf* («I*m) when two draft bills and rules which will goon In* submitted b> the Council of Religion and240 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-10-04 5 Dr. E. A. Struthers (right) and Dr R. B. Gross who at tended a dinner at the Springtide Hotel given by the stuff of the Medical Department, Penan?.28 words
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Article140 1951-10-04 5 Man On Stretcher Charged Standard Statl C orrrsj>ond« nl IPOH. U'.-i.— Lev Poh I (27) and an Wah (1M v orod ice I bef tn ttacistrab I Ar-'u.-! to lay A in-:; chl T inder the Emergency Roru:.i lutns were explained u the n Lee i carried into court M140 words
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Article101 1951-10-04 5 PENANG. v, ish.ti out great pos&ibi Li* i peao- T tan S^ ed tod i R i i d bin Yah* --'a nrngluilii h tong, said si parts bete night, rhe social gathering <; held honour of Che On fch« man bin Ashaari, Heaatmas of101 words
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Article53 1951-10-04 5 PENANG. W.'a A:. youttu ive boi-n directed national to Vfardieb Camp, Kuala Lumpur, bringing tie t.i* directed to date to »7I DiiHiiJ t!i<> tame period. H^til i:r> t t/ere considerad >• A;j;,cil B• i o! v^inrh I 1 ei rtje< te I md Bve 1 There53 words
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Article40 1951-10-04 5 P KHb N j S DAY m m oetebi it- ■•<■ K Boyi Sd ■>■ t 13 v l 'i j pt '-j.! <>' sports, an aits and hai 1 k exhibit «k I I inf 1■• I visited the School.40 words
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Miscellaneous437 1951-10-04 5 FEDERATION DIARY PEINAING I „-< ,V n m irtA p I KLUANG HOCKEY; KIA vs Ramblers. (OKON XTION: Berdosa (Malay) BEX: Pandora And The Flying I raaang< 7.15 and 930 p.m Dutchman l. 3.30, 6.15 and 915 KUALA LUMPUR VICTORY: Duchess r. Idaho <i> p m (j gjq p m437 words
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Article892 1951-10-04 6 XIORE than a year has elapsed since the Rural 1H and Industrial Development Authority established itself. But it cannot be said that this great project has made an appreciable contribution towards the transformation of Malaya s rural economy The old forces of ignorance, apathy and backwardness still892 words
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Article1725 1951-10-04 6 ROBERT GUILLAIN - THE SEWER OF PUSAN ROBERT GUILLAIN The Korean Purgatory 3 By Special Correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" and "Le Monde" 9 PL S A3f POVERTY, sicknesp, overpopulation, illicil trallie, filth, official TXZt& colours would Mill no, be fierce onough lo depict this oily of woe. Its very appearance reaches to1,725 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1951-10-04 6 Mr. Bankcrash Builds A Shadow Cabinet DO you remember Mr. Bankcrash, the biggest businessman of the tropical city of Bodonya? He married lovely Watta. the Sarong Queen, whose hair. evelashes. teeth, bust, hips and complexion were all false. He is a very warmhearted man he has had seventeen wives, besides1,005 words
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Article, Illustration13 1951-10-04 6 "Hard luck my foot! Business couldn't be better! 1 sell 'em!"13 words
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We, the People
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603 1951-10-04 6 Selfishness Of Some Employers Sir; Allow me to congratulate you on your leader ot Oct. 1 headed "Before Independence." Although the primary object of newspaper publishers i s to print articles that will appeal to the largest possible number of the public, and only secondarily, if at all, to play603 words
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Letter96 1951-10-04 6 Sir- Evei ship that ever came out of any dirydock in this wide world where spirited boys are employed, is su:e have one or more "Skull and Crossbones" painted on her. So there is nothing more sinisier to this S. and C. painting on the "Drormis"' than96 words
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Article103 1951-10-04 6 Review of Views fJaUcct, c thai gov« employment those M i ffc utusan r\English i ernmentJ host** foi to K ovi Utusan u «rhy BO far there h lark of nU piuli ;iv The Right Note THE Lab choosing in coming Ge> ...r.' B\ for world P.: i Sin C103 words
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83 1951-10-04 7 UK Calls Meet Of C'wealth Commanders I.OXDON. Oct. 3 (Router) Britain has invited all Commonwealth coramanders-in-ihief except those of India and South Africa to attend a meeting in London. India and South Africa will be represented by senior staff officers. Field Marshal Sir William Slim, chief of the British Imperial83 words
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Article285 1951-10-04 7 Churchill Makes Oil Dispute Major Issue I h RPOOL, Oct. 3 (Renter) Mr. Winston Churchill last night made Vrl o rMaii oil dispute a major issue in the British general election i,% wcc*B&mg the Labour Government of '"fleeing" from the oil fields. Opening the Conservative election285 words
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Article59 1951-10-04 7 IRBOROI CH, Oil. 3 (AFP) Aneurin Bevar a |.n of triumph for his **keep left" grout Part] congress here ycntcnlav. art .-ir»> i ireal to pive .1!. !r t I" V l i (>t i is n t pr» 1 v.t jliens «J runn lOC i'59 words
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Article, Illustration242 1951-10-04 7 LATEST PORTRAIT LONDON, Oct. 3 (AP) Princess Elizabeth and the !>a*e i^ i<!inburgh rushed final preparations last ni«rlu for their trip to Canada after additional medical reports eased anxiety over the condition of the King. He is gaining strength after a lung operation. IIAP - 242 words
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172 1951-10-04 7 Iran Collapse Within 2 Months Predicted ISHINGTON, Oct. 3 (IT) A highly-placed nrnntinU official >«ii«l today Iran, without it* oil venues, baa alunit two more months before an ooomic financial collapse Mill occur. This official, who has been closely concerned with the Anglo-Iranian oil crisis. predicted the ensuing two months172 words
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Article55 1951-10-04 7 Java Gang Raids Two A rmy Posts BANDUNG. Oct. 3 «AP» Property worth Indonesian rupiahs 100,000 was destroyed by an armed gang numbering SUO during a raid on an army post ai Djankurang. west Java. Later, the bandits attacked another army post at nearby Kendungora. This area. southeast of Bandung,55 words
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Article125 1951-10-04 7 MELBOURNE. Ot. 3, (Reu-ler-AAP)—A lightning quest through three Australian States in coming weeks will pick a Miss Kangaroo —"an Australian ambassadress to the United States."' The quest, sponsored by a t heal re chain, will coincide with ihe Australian release of the film "Kangaroo" made inUP - 125 words
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Article30 1951-10-04 7 THE Marine Corps said Tuesday its troops in Korea will be equipped this winter with a new insulated rubber boot that has been tested at 45 degrees below zero.— UPUP - 30 words
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Article22 1951-10-04 7 THE Palestine Conciliation Commission will meet the four Arab delegates here at 1000 GMT Wednesday, it was announced in Paris Tuesday. UPUP - 22 words
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Article25 1951-10-04 7 TUNNELS six to ten miles lon* and 100 feet below the valley bed have been found in wadis (gullies) along the Red Sea coast. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article27 1951-10-04 7 DR. Herbert Evatt. in his first major speech as leader of the Labour opposition, yesterday ehallenged the government to refer its "depression budget" to the people. APAP - 27 words
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Article17 1951-10-04 7 FIVE French Lazarist priests are now under arrest in Peking. Catholic circles in Hongkong stated today.— AFPAFP - 17 words
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Article27 1951-10-04 7 THE Argentine Government has ordered the release of Opposition leaders arrested after last Friday's abortive revolt. Senor Angel Borlenghi, Minister of the Interior, an- nounced Tuesday.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article43 1951-10-04 7 A MOBILE ground instrument which can indicate the intensity of radioactive radiations in a region struck by an atomic bomb has been perfected in an American laboratory in Tennessee under the direction of Prof. R. D. Birkoff of Tennessee State Uni- versity.— AFPAFP - 43 words
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117 1951-10-04 7 6 Killed By Accidental Ack Ack Fire GUANTANAMO NAV A L STATION. Cuba, Oct. 3 (UP)— Six sailors were killed and 15 were injured yesterday when an anti-aircraft gun aboard the destroyer USS Gatling fired accidentally, showering the deck with steel fragments, the Navy announced tonight. The Navy said the117 words
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Article82 1951-10-04 7 CALCUTTA Oct. 3 (AFP)— The Chinese Communists are planning to build an airfield two miles from the Tibetan capital of Lhasa, the Kaiimpong correspondent of the Calcutta "Statesman" reported yesterday. The correspondent said the Chinese garrison in Lhasa consisted of 1.500 men and 50 women82 words
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Article38 1951-10-04 7 ROME. Oct. 3. (AP)— Catholic youth delegates from all parts oi the world except that behind the Iron Curtain will gather here from Oct. 4-6 for the second General Council of the International Catholic Youth Bureau.38 words
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Article105 1951-10-04 7 US Denies Agreement With Tito WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 (AFP) —The State Department yester'day denied a report that President Truman's Advisor on Foreign Affairs. Averell Hamman had reached an agreement with' Marshal Tito during their recent meeting in Belgrade on the Free Territory of Trieste. The report, published by an Italian105 words
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Article32 1951-10-04 7 THE Cabinet declared Tuesday its "sincere satisfaction" with the results of Premier Alcide De Gasperi's mission to Canada and the United States to demand a revision of the Italian Peace Treaty. UPUP - 32 words
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147 1951-10-04 7 MANILA, Oct. S, tßeute?) The mutual defence treaty between the United States and the Philippines signed in Washington last August guarantees American protection lor the Philippines against any act of aggression, from wherever it should come, said General Carlos Romulo, Foreign Affairs Secretary,147 words
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Article147 1951-10-04 7 Vietnamese Loot S' hai Consulate HONGKONG. Oct. 3, <AFP>— The French Consulate in Shang. hai was raided and partly looted last month by a band of Vietnamese, according to a foreign informant who arrived here from Shanghai today. The informant said that the Vietnamese apparently had the tacit support ol147 words
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73 1951-10-04 7 SEMARANG. Oct. 3 <AP) Police here vainly searched a Chinese school for copies of a textbook published by the Peking Government. The book, eniitled "World Geography." contains reference maps showing Formosa, Tibet and parts of Indo-China, Siam and Burma belonging to Red China. The Director73 words
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Article97 1951-10-04 7 Jess up Cleared WASHINGTON, Ori I <\'P< The Government'f loyaltj itw board has <■■« ai <f; Ambassat i at-large Philip Jessup o! any disloyalty. Hiram Bfng lam. r liai n^n al the board, '"id the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Tuesday thai a v pecial pai I h.i ;r\ tewed97 words
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270 1951-10-04 7 JCS Agrees On Vast Expansion Of Air Power WASHINGTON, On. 3 (Reuter)— Senator Henry Cabot Lodge (Republican, MasMirliiittett*) told the Senate Tuesday that American military leader** had formally agreed upon a vast expansion of air power during the next three yearn. Senator Lodge said the Join' Chiefs of Staff "after270 words
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168 1951-10-04 7 WASHINGTON. Ot 3. <UP| —The Siate DepaMrrnt denied last night that a depart* rnent official had ever proposed cutting off American d to t i Chinese Nationalists. The Department mM H.- d Stassen'i memory was pla him tricks" who;) tM Raid rl Monday168 words
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249 1951-10-04 7 TOKYO. Ori. 3 (I I*) The jmpmmrm Vmwwmmrwi soon will open talk* with wtiimi in the lar Ewi WIJ elsewhere <»n the quegtSow **i reparation*, Amniian sources here iol«l the I ailed Press today. The Americans said the Japanese cio not need to249 words
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Advertisement96 1951-10-04 7 A v H WtU TOPS: Vo you ((now... n o much 30werTui j^'d q tsercef thon h :ousn le?^ Ihoi CHINKA B <<X^ *-**Jr WHITE B v J^ Mixfwrc B excelienr rem< B •CM' j for i- c -c I OChc Ccr li| B Q lion Indigestion B Heorthurn o»«96 words
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Advertisement31 1951-10-04 7 FOR THE TRAVELLER I suitcases from 28.50 f FOLDING WARDROBE CASES from 97.50 cabin trunks from $69.00 ALSO A WIDE SELECTION OF MUSIC CASES, ATTACHE CASES AND HAT BOXES. Little SINGAPORE31 words
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Article300 1951-10-04 8 Captain Gets Presentations By J. G. DARBYSHIRE, Standard Shipping Reporter AMERICA and Japan have bestowed honours on Capl Frank Roebuck, master of the United State* super cargo-liner, Sehuyler Otis Bland, whieh arrived h/singapore, yesterday, on her maiden voyage round-the-world. Caot Roebuck was presented with300 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-10-04 8 photos. > A view of the new electri--1 cally-po wered folding hatch covers (right) on the American President Lines super cargo-liner Schuyler Otis Bland which arrived hi Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage. (Below) Capt. Frank Roebuck, master of the ship, proudly holds the keyStandard - 68 words
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Article29 1951-10-04 8 TAIPEH, Oct. 3, (AFP. The thai Government is now negotiating .v;th the Nationalist Gove■- neni tor the purchase of ■e ocean -going vessels, it is tiderstood.29 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-10-04 8 photo. Two buoys in the Singapore Harbour marking the spot where u shell Company oil lighter sank yesterday An attempt to salvage the vessel will be made todtv StandardStandard - 29 words
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57 1951-10-04 8 KOBE. Oct. 3 (UP)— The Orient Maru. of the first shipping company of this city, will be the first postwar Japanese ship to visit Australian ports, according to a Mainichi report. Clearance for this ship was receive:! from the Australian Government recently in57 words
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Article224 1951-10-04 8 Shi ps in Harbour N II \K\ K> p^! 111 Gtodvwa Cute P.- .on 33 34 Bern enue 2!) ;)i) 2 Benl iwera a" <j 7 B i iside 8 7 7 i/2 8 rtebes 31 32 2 Deuca 44 1 Empire Efalladala 4 :> 8 Eur3 tes as 2s224 words
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Article67 1951-10-04 8 British Sh ipping Firm To Appeal HONGKONG. Oct. 3 <AP> The British shipping company Jardine Matheson and Co.. Ltd. said today it will appeal against a fine imposed in Formosa by the Chiae.se Nationalist authorities, The Taipeh District Court on Sept. 29. fined Jardine Mathesou about U5527,000 on three counts67 words
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139 1951-10-04 8 .Standard Shipping Reporter A 150-ft. oil carrying motor lighter helonjjinj: to the Shell (Jonipany sank in the early hours of yesterday morning while anchored ahout halfway between the Singapore breakwater and shore. The Standard understands there were no crew members on the vessel when139 words
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269 1951-10-04 8 NEW YORK ITY— An imlu'atUMi thai private airline* in the United Statrs are nio\ in:: rapidly toward the Bte of j«*t aircraft is the recent announcement by Eastern Airlines (^oni(>anv here of orders for MO large passenger transports that can he readily conrerted to269 words
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Advertisement596 1951-10-04 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICI Direct OveHo-e* 1m Francisco Lo. A^ele. All Americoß Camodlom Cltle. Penang 'Shorn S'pore Ar» LA/SF CHINA BEAR 24/26Oct 27/78Oct 29Oct/INe, 20N«, LUCKENBACH 24/26 No, 27/28 No, 29 Nov/' Dec 20 Dk F< k ftJ particular, of Dr v Coroc '3eep Tanki and Po«ena#» Boo< iga596 words
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Advertisement148 1951-10-04 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon tor P. Barge Oct 6 Vessel for Muax Weekly Hong Tat for Rengat Oct 5 Vessel tor Malacca Twice Weekly H »"9 Thong for Began, Vessel for Port Dickson... Weekly M S" 13 Hong Ann for Djamfc* Oct 9 Tumq Song148 words
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Advertisement153 1951-10-04 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royol Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amstetdarr MONTREAL, HALIFAX BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S'pore P S'hom Penong x Ampenon (RL) 22/26 Oct 27/28 Oct 29/30 Oct Tabinta (SMN) 27 Oct/3 No* 4/5 No* 6/7 Nov x Koto Agoeng153 words
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Advertisement423 1951-10-04 8 THINGS FtOM SCANDfNAVU w "SELANDIA" t tor Saigon Bangkok 22?4Q. 19 "PANAMA" for Bangkok, Hongkong Kobe Yokohomo 23-26Oct "FIONIA- for Bongkok.. "MALAYA" for Bongl-ox. Honqkong li-ISM* l\ 2n SAILINGS FROM JAPAN 6 MM "BINTANG' Ron 0 k O k. 11-27Oti SAILINGS TO CONTINENi SCanqis. F»r Colombo Aden Port Soid Genoo423 words
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Miscellaneous55 1951-10-04 8 Despatches TODAY: Poniianak 8 a.m. by Senai, Hongkong, China, Japan and Philippines by Tjiwangi. Britain. N. Ireland. Eire. Europe. N. and W. Africa, West Indies. Ceylon and Egypt by Benvemie, Djakarta. Sourabaya. E. Australia and Now Zealand by Nieuw EioUand, Palembang noon by Pangkor, U.S.A. by Sarangan. Arrivals TODAY: Djakarta55 words
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Article, Illustration373 1951-10-04 9 MICHAEL CONNORS - MICHAEL CONNORS I D at heek Kepresentation On RPC, 'Better Planting Materials' By Standard Staff Reporter WITH THE purpose of forming the Johore Smallholders Association, a meeting of smallholders from all parts of the Stair of Johore will be IwM at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow at373 words
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283 1951-10-04 9 stan lard Staff Correspondent II MPI K. Oct. 3 Food crop pro- ederatMMi has fallen steadily since l cultivators turning to work in the tin InstrieSj which bring them more Resettlement is also said to have adversely J i o.llMtlOM. drop m local283 words
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Article10 1951-10-04 9 KELANTAN FINALISTS Text BlockI ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article36 1951-10-04 9 U.S. Commerce Department officials said that under a new allocation and licensing programme, which goes into effect on Nov. 1, Japan will continue to receive adequate coal irom the United Stales". U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article135 1951-10-04 9 Standard Market Reporter Rl BBER prices m Singapore continued to ease \e-terday. dropping; by about three cents per Ib. from Tuesday's levels. Fairly heavy up-country selling and profit-taking were factors responsible for the easier tendency m the market. At the lower levels, however, offerings were well135 words
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64 1951-10-04 9 British deiecare Vlscouni Knollys has been eiec'ekl chairman ol the \uey central r: which is guidlh< w :k of 'he 28 nations K v Materials Conference ia 5( ml Kr. ".;>-' elect.on la wed aa a move to reassure B tain and other EuropeanA.P. - 64 words
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Article, Illustration553 1951-10-04 9 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER By SIX WOMEN of four cliff erent nationalities, but speaking twice as many I animates between them, will start work this morning on jobs that should go another step towards the promotion of better international public relations. They are theStandard - 553 words
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279 1951-10-04 9 Standard Staff Reporter AN AIR BOOKING and information centre will be maintained by BOAC/Qantas at the Victoria Memorial Hall for the convenience of delegates during the ECAFE Trade Promotion Conference which opens there next Tuesday. It is also understood that the company is considering supplying279 words
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Article43 1951-10-04 9 HONGKONG, Oct. 3 Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK$l5.BO to £1 Sterling: HKsf>.9s to US$l: HKSI.BI3 to M a 1 a y a n $1; HK50.334 to one Indonesian Ikipiah; Gold HK5334.5 to one tael.43 words
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129 1951-10-04 9 HONGKONG, Oct. 3 (AP) ine Hongkong Government reports that the colony's total trade volume for August was HK5594.500.000. a decrease of 6 4 per cent, from July, but still a towerirrg figure compared with monthly figures before China went Communist and China's foreign tradeAP - 129 words
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Article52 1951-10-04 9 A NEW device, which can pick up one or two bales from any angle and stack them neatly, is expected to speed loading of wool on to ships. Operating on a forklift truck, this Australian invention is suited to all baled goods, such as rubber.—Reuter; A.A.P. - 52 words
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130 1951-10-04 9 COLOMBO, Oct. 3 (Reuter) The Polish ship Mickiewicz has sailed for China with 3,535 tons of Ceylonese rubber. Most O f it— 4,783 tons— is destined for Taku Bar in North China. The balance will be unloaded at Whamooa. South China. The shipment130 words
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Article101 1951-10-04 9 Standard Market Reporter COPRA m the Singapore produce market was quietly steady yesterday, with buyers openi at $40} per picul ;..;d rising $40* and sellers holding ou: $41 throughout the day. Coconut oil was dull, se." indicating $67 per picul buyers holding off Pepper quotations rcm:<101 words
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254 1951-10-04 9 Standard Staff Reporter CHEAPER SUGAR for Malaya is expected as a result of the all time record in world sugar production for the 1950-51 crop. For some time world sugar prices have been expected to decrease because of the easier supply position. a254 words
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Article18 1951-10-04 9 President Truman has ordered all U.S. trade concessions to Czechoslovakia to be cancelled as from Nov. 1.— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article21 1951-10-04 9 A Japanese steel firm ha? openin Goa to buy 5,000 ed negotiation tons of iron. A. P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article219 1951-10-04 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Wed. Prices m the Malayan share market tended to sag slightly with business difficult lo transact, according to the Malayan Share-broker-* Association. Changed prices are: INDUSTRIALS Bu\(ts Seller* Alex Bricks Pref. 2 10 2.20 Gammons 2 70 2 75 Henry Waugh 2.65219 words
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Article30 1951-10-04 9 WASHINGTON Oct. J The Internal Cotton Advi Committee predicts that U.S poits f:om th:s \ear's 17,000.000--hale cotton crop Will reach 5 00U bales and bolster donu prices.30 words
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128 1951-10-04 9 LONDON, Oct 3 (UP) The Treasury will issue a white paper tomorrow, showing Britain's balance .>\ payments for the thud quarter of the year. Chancellor of Exehequei Hugh Gailskell recently warned of a "serious deficit." About all known thui fr.r is Britain's trade di128 words
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114 1951-10-04 9 US Engineers To Aid In Vast Indian Irrigation Scheme WASHINGTON, Oct. j ,UP, i L ..:*d S!a;«- u to tend agl- 5 to Ind.ii to (i in tht development of that country'i re? ui US I>«; .Ne i.He:.'.; neporti The develo mi -,t nroied «nll he financed t [nd tneA.P. - 114 words
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Article72 1951-10-04 9 TOKYO. Oct I (AFPJ Trs.ie rctes here yj\ thai the U S National Security Council's action^ i f\prnntiriK T Japan i:;»rn 4 ho l of the U.S. -aided countnes banned i trade w:ih Coaun i countries shoulrj act.vjte Ja; trade th Red China rhese circles pnadid72 words
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Article22 1951-10-04 9 I Philippines n to expand ■re industry to a I < I• r md« < lenl jre horn India Pakistan A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article16 1951-10-04 9 i raw i tt in ihe 11 month? i 1951. totalled 10.24 A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Advertisement202 1951-10-04 9 Read the tit Morning Newspaper !j vis published in Singapore and la pei Saw. ji rt" is devoted to local news and jj irrifs a world-wide coverage. s toataia articles with a nias« appeal ■•■g ihe public Its impartial viewpoints. IMNT. PO<T\r.ES INTLI'DINO POSTAGES tht Stndtt $11 TJ Straits $14.80202 words
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Advertisement56 1951-10-04 9 jfl| BBS BiSwiSiSfffS"^^^^ LJ L LJ L/J___ To put your Dest foot forward equip your si oes with the COODYEAR DIAMOND STUDDED SOLES AND HEF! S. iThey improve the appearance of any shoes because th^y retain that sharp-edg^r) look after months of hard wear. Available in two colours ton and56 words
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952 1951-10-04 10 Advice To A Bridegroom And Father Si--— I want to thank you for your very c interesting leading article on Sept. 28, although I must say at the outset that I do not agree «i« you at all when you say, fo instance, such most unp easant things as the952 words
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Letter252 1951-10-04 10 Sir- Despite the fact that their 'qualifications have been publicly challenged, both Mr. M P. D. Nair and Mr. S. S. Manyam attend the meeting of 'the Municipal Commissioners Has it not been cleany established that, under the Municipal Ordinance, a paid employee of the252 words
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Article, Illustration91 1951-10-04 10 THIS is tlu* raft. "Kon-liki." at the beginning of its voyage. Constructed of balsa lo;;*.. tied together with rope, no metal being used in its structure, and steered only l>> a long oar at its stern, it could neither turn nor stop. At the mercy of the ocean currents and91 words
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472 1951-10-04 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By "IT'ON-TIKI** (RKO Radio) Av Whether or not yoU are going to like this fi'm will depend largely upon your own tastes in regard to documentaries. Those of you who prefer the colourful easy-going traveltalks of James A. Fitzpatrick may not be impressed by472 words
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Article50 1951-10-04 10 HOLLYWOOD, Oct 3 <L T P» Tyrone Power and his actress wife, Linda Christian, became parents yesterday of a six-pound 11-ounc e daughter, Romina Francesca. Mother and daughter are both doing well. The child was delivered by Dr. Milton Krohn at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital yesterday morning.50 words
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Article53 1951-10-04 10 HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 3 <L'P> Actor Barry Sullivan. t«iugh guy on the screen, said that he will preach a sermon at a Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, church, on November 4. Sullivan said he accepted an invitation from Reverend Henry Bilman of the Fourth Reformed Church to speak on "Relationship Betweeu53 words
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Miscellaneous167 1951-10-04 10 Crossword No. 80 Sis j^^BS BBli* I 1 1? I CLVES ACROSS:— 6. Ded by those who take the lorn; view 1 7. Electrode terminal! i). He -^ets no rise, for a change; 10 They support us with men and money": ll.Pirst state of man; 13. Shakespeare character appears to167 words
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Miscellaneous532 1951-10-04 10 On The Air RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (484 IU <£ 41 m 10 a.m. Emergency News (K.L.); 10.45 lor the Schools; 1 p.m. New Concert String Ensemble; I.'.W News; 1.45 Leighton Noble Orchestra; I p.m. For the Schools; K.15 Programme Summary; 0.17 Calling All Hospitals; •i.5.% Announcements; 7 p.m.532 words
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Article99 1951-10-04 11 KOTA BAHRU, Wed. The finals of the Kelantan badminton championship will be played on Oct. ly. The finalists are: Men's singles: Wan Hassan bin Wan Salleh v Abdullah Mahmud. Men's doubles: Wan Hassan and Abdullah Muda v Lim Keat Leng and Ng Yew Hian. Junior singles: Hussein Ahmad99 words
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260 1951-10-04 11 DECANTER EARLY FAVOURITE FOR VASE By OLLIE DAVIES MESSRS. A. C. Simmons and R. A. C. Wills' Uninsured heads a field of 14 horses which have been nominated for this year's richest turf classic the Perak Turf Club's $25,000 Gold Vase to be run on Saturday. Uninsured gets 9.04 while260 words
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Article160 1951-10-04 11 IPOH, Wed— The Perak Rugby Union will hold a state irial at Taiping this Saturday prior to selecting the state Learn against Penang the folowing Saturday. The selection will take place mmediately after the trial a-hich is between Blues and Wasps. The kickoff is at160 words
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Article432 1951-10-04 11 IPOH, Wed. Following are the full weights for the final day of the Perak Turf Club meeting on Saturday. The committee have decided that no apprentice allowances will be permitted in the Gold Vase. GOLD VASE CL. 1, DIV. I—6 F. Uninsured 9.04 No Regrets 8.11432 words
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312 1951-10-04 11 Parit Buntar ACS Hold Edwardians In Thrilling Inter -School Hockey PARIT BUNTAR, Wed.— Thrilling hockey was served up at the public padang yesterday when the AngloChinese School, Parit Buntar, did extremely well to hold the formidable King Edward VII School of Taiping to a one all draw. The Edwardians were312 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-10-04 11 Women's hockey In Singapore started earlier than usual this season. These Standard photos were taken just before the Singapore Cricket Club XI (top) met Girls Sports Club In a match this week. The game ended in a scoreless draw.41 words
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Article335 1951-10-04 11 LONDON, Oct. 3 (AP) They fimyrd a momt jjaiiic at night here recently am! tbe eriucc were ummtmS to discover that almost everybody likod tho id«a. The game between Arsenal r cf London and the Bap I I Amateur Club of Tel Aviv. was one335 words
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Article27 1951-10-04 11 VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA. Oct. 3, (Renter).— Mr. Frank Mitchell, 2G-ycar-old former Canadian army, light heavyweight hoxmchampion, has been elected to ihe British Columbia legislature.27 words
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Article207 1951-10-04 11 CHICAGO, Oct. 3 (UP)— Underdog Carl "Bodo" Olson, a Hawaiian middleweight, who has won 40 of 43 professional fights, tonight will seek hil first major victory— over toprated Dave Sands, the Australian slugger, ranked by the National Boxing Association as the No. 1 hundred and sixty207 words
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Article128 1951-10-04 11 IPO II. Wed.— The Orel Pomk state hockey trial uriil tales place this Saturday on the padang between Ct ritral Pcrak and Nurth and South combined. The following are the teams: North and South Perak combined: Shari (Krian). Harcharan Singh (Tapah), V. Hazari (Taiping). Beeson (Taiping).128 words
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Article28 1951-10-04 11 Kiwi Table -Trnnis THE finals of the Singapore Kiwi Members' League's tabletennis tournament will be pjayed at the Queen Street B' y8 Club on Saturday it 2.30 p.m.28 words
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Article23 1951-10-04 11 PEKAX. Wed.— Kuat n Ahdullah School Wi n\ <■ m r by n-5 to Tengku Hahkota*f XI in a friendly hockey game.23 words
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Advertisement138 1951-10-04 11 Pimples Go Cause Rilled in 3 Days Tit* *mr Oral application or n.xoiiim IxgiM t« cl^ar away ptmpl«s Uk« magic. Us* Nixoderm tonight •nd you wiß sooa see your akin b** eoniing soft, smooth and «lear Nix*. alerm Is a new discovery thai kills cerms and parasites on the skin138 words
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Miscellaneous61 1951-10-04 11 Tjwiiil HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in MalayaTODAY: AM F.M Singapore 00.20 12.14 Malacca 09.34 9.47 Port Dickson 08.15 8.28 Port &Is.Jn 07.20 7.39 Penang 02.15 2.14 TOMORROW: Singapore 01.00 12.42 Malacca 10.10 10.16 Port Dickson 08.51 8.07 Port S'ham 07.40 8.03 Penang 02.40 2.39 V Z -JJJJwEa^^^BL ~^^^^^^^^^^^K61 words
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Article124 1951-10-04 12 SYDNEY. Oct. 2— (l'P) Tbr Daily Telegraph today editorially applauded the derision of Immigration Minister Harold Hoi* to investigate a repoi that the immigration authorities had barred Aim-rit-an-born Japanese boxer Tommy I'm 'da. The editorial written a feu hours before Holt announced that I'meda124 words
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Article76 1951-10-04 12 Negri Police In Hose Cup Final SEREMBAN. Tuesday— The Nesri Sembilan Police soccer team reached the final ol the Hose Cup Competition yesterday when they defeated the Seremban Rangers by two e»o:jl.s to one. The Rangers led by u sjoal in the first half scored by P. Van Huizen. Musa76 words
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278 1951-10-04 12 r I N \\G, Wed. **lt is surprising that some i hinese soccer officials should he under the impression that the Malayan Chinese football Association should draw their pla\ers from the Federation only when it i* known fact that the Ho Ho278 words
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Article269 1951-10-04 12 Malays Go Down To Sel. Club KU \i a LUMPUR. Wed On padang today the Se ngc C beat the Malays bj 'A P ts tftoal, three tries) to* nil, rv.M'isi held tor more than 20 i M ilaya found the veighi I pace oi the club side too them269 words
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Article284 1951-10-04 12 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH TELLS FACTS OF US OFFER TO TUBJV PRO Bv WONG PENG SOON, will remain in Malaya to help defend the Thomas Cup. He is not accepting the American Badminton Association s offer to coach their team. He told me of this his "final decision"284 words
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Article215 1951-10-04 12 SUPERIOB in every department Marines defeated Cheerful Lad.s by two soals to one in the semi-final of SAFA's Div 3 A cup tourney at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Marines will meet the winners of Star Soccerites-Fathul Karib match in the final. The winners started the215 words
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83 1951-10-04 12 SEREMBAN, Tuesday.— Dr. K. S mdi !i of Malacca was elected r> esident of the Malayan Indian S;> irta Association at their annual general meeting on Sunday. The election ol other office-bearers resulted n follows:—Vice-Pre-sidenU—Messrs K. Karunakaran (Kedah) and S.A. Allapitchay (Sinsapore); Hon. Secretary— Mr. M83 words
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Article25 1951-10-04 12 WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 (AP) --Featherweight Gene Smith or Washington, won a tenround split decision over Gae-t-»nr> A-malora, of Italy here I «>t ni^iit.25 words
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Article42 1951-10-04 12 SAFA's Disciplinary Board last night suspended Hoi Meng for rough play in a recent game. the suspension to last until 1952. Hoi Meng was to have toured Hongkong, Manila and Bangkok with the Malayan Chinese Football Association this month.42 words
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Article108 1951-10-04 12 ThJ AN p»' V °<f (UP) ne rht.ippine Amateur Athl«tu Federation announced taat the Stewart Chevrolet Bwkeibaii TeM fl 2 Fran,,*,, w,,ui i D,av T ol t.,, erC ag^nst th« **s> rilipino teams itariiS Qrtober I; start in* Ihe PAAF said tho n«, e~U wuud go108 words
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Article149 1951-10-04 12 PENANG TENNIS TOURNEY PENANG, Wed. The fifth annual open hard court tennfc tournament of the Chinese Recreation Club will begin on Nov. 17 and entries are invited especially from outstation competitors who are required to play off their ties during Saturdays and Sundays. Subject to sufficient entries, there will be149 words
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Article587 1951-10-04 12 A TOTAL of 139 horses have been entered for the Penang Turf Club meeting beginning on Oct. 13. The entries are: CLASS 111 lit run 2nd run 6or 7 •or 10 Abundanc? x Academy Award x x Admiral x x Amoy Street x x Announce587 words
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462 1951-10-04 12 IPOH, Wed. In a thrill-a-minute game the Hussars bade farewell to Perak soccer with a fine 3-2 victory over the 42 Commandos in an allarmy final for the RDY Cup today. It was the second time they won this coveted trophy in their three years462 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-10-04 12 It looks ba but with great good fortune. Miss Yvonne McCallum, vho fell off Oscanu in the Reginald C. Power Memorial Lidies' point-to-point at the Melbourne Hun Club's meet ng at Narre-warren last week, was jolted but unhurt.38 words
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Article83 1951-10-04 12 LONDON. Oct. 3: (Reuter) Benny Huntman, manager of the British lightweight champion, Tommy MoGovern. stated today that he was cabling a reply to a Singapore promoter who has offered McGovern two fights there. "The promoter has now named McGovern's opponents'". Huntman said. "They are Bobby Timspon83 words
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Article55 1951-10-04 12 SYDXF.Y. Ot. 3 (AP)— Tommy Burns, former Australian welterweight, won on a technical knockout Tuesday night over champion Micky Tollis in the eighth round of a scheduled 12-round bout. Burns gave Tollis a severe thrashing in the bout at Sydney Stadium and the referee stepped the55 words
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645 1951-10-04 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club ended their run of Rugby defeats yesterday with a well-earned victory over a tough RASC team, the score 13 points for the SCC off two goals and a penalty, and six points for the RASC off two tries. The645 words
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Article246 1951-10-04 12 THRILL-PACKED BASEBALL FINALE NEW YORK, Oct 2 (IP, Those last-chance Brooklyn Dodgers deadlocked the National League pennant playoff today when the "never-quit" Jackie Robinson and kid pitcher Clem Labine combined for a rainswept 10 to 0 decision over the New York Giants before 38.609 fans in the Polo Grounds It246 words
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Article143 1951-10-04 12 Not World Title Fight Says BBBC LONDON*. Oc: 2 Re iter>— The British Boring Board ot Control will not recognise the ftgh! between South Airiest) Vic Towe reigning bantamweight champion, and Luis Romero Spain due to be staged in Johannesburg Now 11. if a world title co:~" Mr. Teddy Walt143 words
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