Singapore Standard, 1 November 1951
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Title Section16 1951-11-01 1 Singapore Standard *R JL *1 X VOL"*'- SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1951 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.16 words
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278 1951-11-01 1 Church ill Picks His Three Service Chiefs llrt 31 %P) Prime Minister named the three armed services mil] M-r\r nder him in his dual I >, Minister. oi second I*fjl government app tinted by Churchill. The appointments: War StrreHry Anthony Henrj Head. 4v former bngaFirst Lord of lac Admiralty J.P.L278 words
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Article52 1951-11-01 1 Win First Round Kcater). rat won ui f>f i..tmrnt tppniitnonainn -»> I .>[ tht* MS Msiilsm IS \»>t»'-< tj "i SI, for M \v.t> uikrii p.ir- that >l.lj.>r > iulisl Um \eh it-u 1 •Bl ii mm- fir 1 sui'il in>. wit I 1 IIMHH hur j lac ae« >i-52 words
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Article21 1951-11-01 1 1 Nation Before Self-Government I S want one intry ir coun- to run j 1 to th< I throu itiun- r^21 words
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58 1951-11-01 1 \DO\\ Ocl ::l. The! (.r »vernment*s greatest uchieyement in Malaya was the i»ewi e tax said ■•<■' Cabii el Minister John >• u hej Id j Fabian lec- jht lie tpined thai the Indepcnd- >■• Mi; w i P irty would soon powe ul but58 words
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Article206 1951-11-01 1 Stand rd Stuff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Educatioi Department may >rm a com mittee to probe into the qt;es tion involving seven Chinesi middle schools, part of whos< students boycotted the Junioi Middle Schools Examinatior sponsored by the Department The committee if formed, uil consist ol206 words
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Article359 1951-11-01 1 2 RAF Squadrons Rushed To Protect UK Service Families CAIRO, Oct. 31: (Reuter) —Egyptian "struggle squad*" have been thrown into a large-scale intimidation/ harassing and terror campaign to get British forces out of the Suez Canal zone, a British military spokesman said here today. The groups359 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-11-01 1 supervisors md headmasters of seven Chinese middle schools in Singapore met in Garden Club yesterda to discuss the problem affecting the schools as a result of an attempted boycott of the Junior Middle Schools Examination by a porti' n of the students of these schools. Picture shows Mr. Chens AimStandard - 65 words
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413 1951-11-01 1 Mawai Was Never Resettlement Area, Johore Govt. States MAWAI »as never a resettlement area in the sense of a community protected by a perimeter fence, says s statement to the pr«-** issued last night I» the Johore irovernim'ni. The statement continue-: In 15)49 Chinese from various j parts of the413 words
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38 1951-11-01 1 1 Killed 5 Wounded By Mortar Bomb KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. -One Chinese was killed and five others wounded. two ol them seriously. when a three-inch mortar bomb fell short of its target in Taniong Malim Selangor. this morning38 words
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289 1951-11-01 1 CAIRO, OeL SI (Renter). Urfm of bi Canal Dockers I it ion today s«m,i ih«. 5,,0/ (anal Cm» panv a seven-day ultimatum to Hop assistance to BtiiUu warships and ships *orkin» for Britisn forces hi ilir zone. They raid that if tfar ultimatum Tin289 words
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Article32 1951-11-01 1 A Memon;il SService for theli late Sir Henrv Gurnev wrill \.x* held in St Margaret's. MTest-li I tnioster on F'/id;iv Noi l€, i 1 9", i a1 12 noon. i32 words
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Article59 1951-11-01 1 RAF Planes Cover Derailed Train Standard Staff »rrt»tpond**nt KUALA U:\lPf R Wet Hornet fislitoi- tircrafi o? tba Ro}a! As: Poroe Ben in rriayv todsy to give- riir frn er to t«!<» derailed train northwest Se'iu r J v ir> planes maintained <n ;n> protection over i«» ares nrhile < railwai59 words
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Article24 1951-11-01 1 LAS VEGAS NEVADA Oct 31 (AP> Former actress Marion Davies was married early today to Navy Captain Horace G Brown i24 words
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140 1951-11-01 1 Slamlanl Staff Reporter MEMBERS of ihe Army** SpeHal Invalidation Branch fought a gatis* of Hiispeeted armed Communists in an isolated coffee-shop in Urn Chu Rang Road, in the early hours of Sunday morning, Acting on information, three European officer*. two Chinese and a140 words
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Article113 1951-11-01 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Wed— Nai Chnrak Chungchosuk, former Chancellor at Penang Thai Consulate who came back from Bfin^kok was taken by police on a warrant of arrest from his residence in Northam Road this afternoon. He was brought by police to court and charged for113 words
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Article44 1951-11-01 1 EDINBURGH. Oct. 30 (Reuter)— Cuptaiu William Liston, 39. an Edinburgh flshin? skipper, wII fly to Malaya at the beginning ol November on an eight-week official visit to advice the [Via ayan Government on the best methods of improving the country's fishing industry.44 words
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Article84 1951-11-01 1 Standard Staff Reporter A PARTY o armed police and plain clothes police guarded the premises of United Chinese Library, Armenian Street, yesterday when nearly 200 Singapore Chinese celebrated Generalissimo Chian? Kaishek's f>sth birthday Mr. Tan Kok Chor, president th eeting urged all overseas Chinese to give material84 words
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Article70 1951-11-01 1 Standard Staff Reporter A small quantity of oil and paint caught fire and was destroyed in Aver Rajah Road last night just after seven p.m. The oil and paint belonged to the Norm an ton Oil Depot, an army store. The Army Fire Service was first70 words
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Article81 1951-11-01 1 I Standard London Corespondent I LONDON, Oct. 31. The following ore the closing prices of rubbe* and tin on the London Morket todoy LONDON RUBIER Spot 45*d. Nov. 45*4. Dec. 43id. Jan. /Mar. 454. Apr. /June 411*1. Nov. c.i.f. 44 1d. Morket: Sfeady, quiet. (SEE PAGE81 words
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258 1951-11-01 1 WASHINGTON Oct. 31, (AP) When Prinr-ess Elizabeth and the Huke of Edinburgh step out of their plane here, expected to be at 2100 GMT today (S'pore Time 4.30 Thursday morning). President Truman, his wife and daughter. Margaret, will on hand t welcome them.258 words
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Article122 1951-11-01 1 P.WMt NJON. Korea. Ori U (Reuter-WP).— SU dden munist coacewioH toda* raised I highest hopes of a Korea ceasefire since fee talks starled— jiid hrought their propos.d "ttee** within tun to three mile* *t( the Allies' oiler. 1 mis Has Sfcoiiii DOOeewJ Ml on !!if drawing of122 words
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Advertisement35 1951-11-01 1 r? pi 1 nJ LF you ore a judge of chicken, you II appreciate the t'xcellenee Jo our plump and tasty birds for roasting <>f frying. We've tender "oiling fouls, too. Cold Storage Co,. Ltd.35 words
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Advertisement34 1951-11-01 1 MIICI f (JiIELL MOTOR Oil! -4» S. the sTogan^JyJy of the Grants is 4^^s^ exemplified in 3 the unvarying ksS^TH of the whisky |y|||?f I IMl'Oltil.O in II(A>II! M.WI. 1.1 0. V If I34 words
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Article, Illustration329 1951-11-01 2 'CHILDREN USED TO CANVAS VOTES' Allegation In City Council Standard Slafl Reporter TUP] ATTENTION «f the Singapore Director of Education, Mr. A. Frisby is to l»e drawn to the alleged use of school children for election campaigning* This was -rated by the President of the City Council. Mr. T P.329 words
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102 1951-11-01 2 Businessman 's Appeal Against JaiL Postponed EDWARD KUHN. a Swiss nessman, had been sened 1 four moi s 1 impru d- m the Third District Court "<■ the Finance itions. appealed befi re the ef J istice Sir Charles M.;r- A isley, the Hisfa Court yestei Ime last Kuhn nc102 words
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138 1951-11-01 2 SCIEXTIC inventions and modern industrialism have laid •he foundation for international and mankind should feel privileged to build upon these universal foundations an difice that will shelter all humanity. Mrs Shirin Fozdai stated this yesterday at a lecture entitled Th€ Practical Way to Utopia,"138 words
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Article47 1951-11-01 2 A FINE of $125. rr s ix weeks 1 rigorous imprisonment was imposed on Gofa Eng Seng 128), in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. when h e admitted having two quarts and two pints of dutiable liquor at North Boat Quay on Sept. 17.47 words
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292 1951-11-01 2 Tried To Force Woman To Stay In Room COURT TOLD A YOUNG English speaking Russian was alleged to have tried to force Malay woman to remain in a room in a Singapore hotel with an American sailor and when she refused, he abused her and threatened her wilh a knife.292 words
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Article49 1951-11-01 2 THE Secretary of the Automobile Association of Malaya (Singapore Branch'* has written to say that the cash deposit en a £1.000 Bank Guarantee at 10 per cent would be £100, and not $100 as stated in the report which appeared in Monday's issue of The Standard.49 words
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Article43 1951-11-01 2 FOR stealing foui bottles, •I e being an employee at the Si pore Glu:>s Factory o n S» 13. Quek Cheow Yang was sentenced in the Third Police yesterday to one rr.r>:Uh"* n imprisonment. Quek g.r I notice of appeal.43 words
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Article27 1951-11-01 2 AX EDITOR ol the Sir.« Seng Review. Singapore which has now stepped publication. was held by the Singapore Security Police recently, under the Emergency Regulations.27 words
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Article104 1951-11-01 2 THE NAVAL Base* employees at a recent meeting under the presidentship at Captain W. Evershed, RN. fumed the Naval Base Co-operative Stores Society Ltd. Following were elected to the Committee of management: M. S. Xair (Chairman* Mr. P. V. George (Her.. Secretary) J. Robert104 words
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Article78 1951-11-01 2 A PLEA that toddy shops should be placed closer to labourers lines rather than removed to a great distance as has been suggested in letters in the press was made by Dr. PT Nathan at the City Council meeting yesterday. Speaking on adjournment Dr Nathan said78 words
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Article, Illustration149 1951-11-01 2 Stondord Staff Reporter CHEQUES for $2,513.76 each, representing equal shares of the proceeds of the charity football match between Tigers and South China, were handed to Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association and the Singapore Joint Relief Organisation yesterday. The presentations were made by Mr. Aw149 words
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Article127 1951-11-01 2 Passengers Were Not Responsible RED POSTERS Standard Staff Reporter ALL but one of the 845 Chinese passengers on board the Hendrich Jessan, who were detained by the Singapore Security Police last week under the Emergency Travel Restriction Regulations have been released. The man still under detention is a youth from127 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-11-01 2 MR. WALTER McARTHUR Press Officer of the U.S.I.S. seen talking to a group of boys from Victoria School and St. Joseph's Institution yesterday at the U.N.O. exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall. StandardStandard - 33 words
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228 1951-11-01 2 THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT, as part of ite contribution to the British (Commonwealth Technical a, ift offering for 1952. four enable in Australia by Asian Co-operation Scheme for Asi scholarships or fellowships t students of Singapore. The scholarships are awarded for a course leading to a degree,228 words
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Article, Illustration88 1951-11-01 2 MR. CHARLES Franklin Baldwin, Counsellor at the American Embassy. London, has been appointed by President Truman to be Consul General in Singapore with the personal rank of minister. The new Consul General is scheduled to arrive in Singapore on Dec. 14 in the President88 words
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157 1951-11-01 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE UNITED Nations Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall is drawing big numbers of secondary school boys and girls as the Public Relations Office has arranged special talks for these puplis everyday. In addition, three free film shows are shown daily157 words
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343 1951-11-01 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE basic wa^e of husband* of 85 per cent of \\u women who attend Singapore Family Planning fteofia lion's clinics in Singapore is $200. said Profest-or Silcock yesterday when he spoke on family planning* at the Rotary luncheon, at t!it Capitol Restaurant.343 words
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Article97 1951-11-01 2 Africans Go HomeToTran Own Men BANDIT WARFARE Standard Staff Re^iritr THREE Britihh Bftem and two African MT-rani-majors from the Fkird Battalion (Kenya) of \\w King's African Riflo Singapore by air pcitidaj for Nairobi afler an «i^hiweek jungle training cwartc in the Federation. They went into operations with the Gurkhas in97 words
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Article52 1951-11-01 2 THE inaufural meetinf of tin Students' Cmustian Movemei I the Teachers' Training C< will be held at the Y H C (Orchard Road) en Saturday 2 p.m. Mr Peter Lim. the rf elected Chairman of the M yan Christian Youth Counc will addre.ss the mee:::^ student teachci.^52 words
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Advertisement37 1951-11-01 2 1^ Childrens Dancing Slippers HIGH GRADE QUALITY BLACK KID p^ Km 6 $10.95 l>" air SIZES 7|O 10 $11.75 per pair 11 .o 1 $12.75 ,air SIZES 2 U, 3 $13.75 ,«air t:^s-* ROBINSON'S <>"<•"' P»»r;>ted in Singapore!37 words
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Advertisement123 1951-11-01 2 ICLIM JM NOURISHMENT to cooked dishes < I, ZEfc MJi ft ■■W* MILK w i Asthma Mucus Dissolved first Day n 3 I h' t)>- r J'h Chen- VITAMINS essential for lije but TYPING x4&£>s LJJ L 1 1 lI M L nr vnnp Jm^d tor lUU(\ -"^^^Bp CAREER I123 words
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Miscellaneous79 1951-11-01 2 tlj IHAVE SAVED^TAKE'ONE OPcLr*" II I^^^dElTg^Ya^S AnS J S^ :S J^tSCVi DF*Jpk%S rTf^^^^^P^A THl^) BUT, MAVBE WE CAM GET J MYHEAATT JSTO CENTS.^ IN NW A C>RUPEE:^m A^^ > 2^ C < TOGETHER ON THIS <\ TAKE HtR r TAKE IT OR bVifJD ENTIRE /> ffi wFrSr A F 'LL-79 words
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Article, Illustration74 1951-11-01 3 'NOT THEIR JOB' RETORT TO NAIR Rrporlrr n .(Mi-i!»il!t\ al ibc (iity Council ibe rem— a !»»-liin«l the policies; i I r -*ai<l liw Coaoril Plreaidcrat, in answer ti» row ipHiiiila hy Mr. M. Sootll) «t Aw < ouncil meeting ment c i all 1 in 9 i1 t« I74 words
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Article84 1951-11-01 3 -st.titd.ird Stuff Reporter [NDEPENDENT: ma^is- preside over the i! *i Vehicles' Court, will Je known as "The 1 C Kirt* 1 to consider cases i fche Registrar ol icies, Municipal a^.i Rural B I U e meetiag yesterday, tci ">pp: wed the decision 1 Co irt84 words
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Article178 1951-11-01 3 Standard Staff Reporter THESE two matters were brought up during me adjournment at yesterday"* Singapore City Council meeting: Mr. C. F. Smith (Nominated) was surprised that no members of the Council congratulated the City Treasurer. Mr. Hill, for the cap'able way he had prepared the budget178 words
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Article47 1951-11-01 3 A YOUNG hawker. Pur.g Chow Song was fined $50 in the Singapore Second Poi.ce Court yesterday or one month's rigorous imprisonment, when he was found guilty of stealing a push-cat t. worth $30 from another hawker Ng Ching Ch:a at Johore Road on Out. 22.47 words
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Article172 1951-11-01 3 Ten Times - Ten Times By Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Councillors yesterday amended seven of their by-laws to provide for in- i creased fines for offences under these. In the case of six of these, the original by-laws provided tor a fine of $25 for172 words
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Article, Illustration205 1951-11-01 3 DON'T IGNORE EXPERTS PASS TENDERS— RAJAH A WARNING on the danger of asking Singapore City Councillors to JW™"*"*; ers for projects, with which they are not conversant was issued in the City Council yes *Rajah s^geVted $3%s2J!S?Lmm*. shou.d dea. with the tender u. West) moved reference back ot the decision205 words
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Article92 1951-11-01 3 'Korea The Barometer' Standard Staff Reporter THE Korean war has now beLome the barometer of world politics, said Robert Guillain, correspondent of Le Monde, leading evening Paris daily yesterday. Guillain who has "covered" tor his paper all the most important events of post-war Asia, is now on the Korean front,92 words
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Article348 1951-11-01 3 By Michael Connors Sandard Staff Reporter THE NINE YEAR OLD Singapore Chinese schoolboy. Mok Kwok Onn Little Joseph), who was born on board a German warship in mid-ocean during: the late war is believed to be both a British and a German Mtizen because348 words
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Article508 1951-11-01 3 Firm Manager Resents Threat Of The Strike Standard Staff Reporter THE MANAGER of the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company, of Henderson Road, Mr. A. S. Atkins, has, in a letter to the secretary of the Singapore Glass Factory Employees' Union, finally agreed to meet the representatives508 words
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Article, Illustration118 1951-11-01 3 Burglars Took Rest Standard Staff Reporter COLLEE N COOKE, Miss Malaya 1951. now holidaying in Singapore was burgled ot all her cash except 30 cents early yesterday morning. "It is a good thing I have done most of my shopping in Singapore." she said. The118 words
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Article108 1951-11-01 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE CITY Councillors at their ordinary meeting yesterday agreed to make provision for evening meals in the development plan for the Esplanade to solve the present hawker problem in that area. The Councillors authorised the president to immediately obtain Go amenfs general agreement108 words
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Article255 1951-11-01 3 FORTY-NINE new posts for the Electricity Department of the Singapore City Council, whose total minimum basic salaries alone amount to well over a quarter of a million dollars a year, have been approved by the Council at its meeting yesterday. The staff is required255 words
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Article82 1951-11-01 3 THE SINGAPORE City Council at its ordinal y meeting yesterday nominated Mr. S. S. Manyam. (Progressive; North), Mr D. Robertson < Progressive South and Mr. M.P.D. Nair (Labour. South) as its representatives to a Government-City Council joint committee to consider the establishment ot community centres. The President.82 words
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Article182 1951-11-01 3 >l BSTATIONS in Singapore liable to load shedding today: t»\V: Atlas Ice Work-.. Happy World, Asia Kuhlxr. Sims Avenue Saw Mill, Shell Co. Lee Kul»l>cr Works. .Mount hut ten Network. Singapore swimming Club. Tanjonjj Khu. IK. Shipping Yard, Kim rt»ss. Nanyang Ice Work-. Cathay, .Mac Donald House, tort182 words
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Article106 1951-11-01 3 Standard Staff Reporter STUDENTS of Ac Se? Wall School at Ilnggor. Perak have raised $13 among themselves 10 aid Madam Leow C'hoo who was recently acquitted in the Singapore Supreme Court of murdering her nephew. This money, which came from the fifth and sixth year106 words
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Article62 1951-11-01 3 THREE SIKHS, Suja Singh, Hazara Stngh ;uid Dalip Siri^'t were dischai gcd :il the Assi^f* yesterday on charges of culnab'd homicide not amounting to murder, the jury returning i unanimous verdict The case was a sequel ti .1 brawl at Chandra Street Dn H*f 1362 words
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Advertisement147 1951-11-01 3 EVERYTHING A TYRE CAN DO It your car r*» on eight tyres instead of tour and you drove 24 hours a day tor almost 4 years, you wouldn't pile up a* rruch tyre mileage as Goodyear drive*"* have 'n testing th% Super -Cushion against conventional tyres! In over 8.000.000 test147 words
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Miscellaneous21 1951-11-01 3 J I X I f i I W fl^^L^aVlii^l^^^^W^^^^^^^ \f I *v\v^^ I m P^ mm u B 1^ /3^ *^^^*WJ|t^p^|!^^Qjfc^21 words
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Article, Illustration425 1951-11-01 4 Deserter Gets Sixteen Months Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. How a deserter from the Suffolks Regiment managed to reach Burma from Malaya, travelling most of the wmy on foot, was related to a court martial at Wardiehurn Camp this morning when Private Erie425 words
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387 1951-11-01 4 Standard Maff Correspondent M \IA LUMPUR, W«A The hunt for the gang of lerrorfata wlki art- believed to have k\\\v<\ >ir Henry Gnrmj v.lnl«- he ma on hia waj lo Fraser'a Hill at tin-iH-'innin- of th«- nionih. ha* not been called off.387 words
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Article33 1951-11-01 4 ret ai g a e in Lororig S I K Bck '21 -a aa fii t-e S.. I I yesterday Tr^e i e w is ret u ned to the ter33 words
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Article69 1951-11-01 4 KUALA LUMPUB Wed 1 .g r mail trains to I n g I- n h< re wei e tanelled t lay i ing derail- of the pilot train pre- ceding last night's mail be- Slim River and Berang Passengers had to be transhipped "and did not reach69 words
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Article34 1951-11-01 4 Fined $5O Each TWO I rrj drivers, Lim Choon Seng an Cheong Eng. were each fined r;i r ten days' rigor .s imprisonment by the Magistrate, Muar, for as to renew their lorry licences.34 words
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Article245 1951-11-01 4 Standard Staff Correspondent Kl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. T. Rajendra. at to<la\V meeting of the Municipality, criticised the u^c of Postal \aii- equipped with loud-speakers for the sale of the Welfare Services lottery tickets. He described the way in which these tickets* were being sold245 words
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Article26 1951-11-01 4 An elocution contest and a jingmg competition, organised by me Negri Education Department (Chinese section took place at the Yuk Wan Chinese School Hall, Kuala Klawang.26 words
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Article125 1951-11-01 4 A curfew has been declared covering the whole of the Mukim of Aver Molek in the Central Police District in the Settlement of Malacca, excluding the area west of the track which runs between the Bth milestone on the Ayer Molek Tiang Dua Road and the 9th milestone125 words
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324 1951-11-01 4 C7 Standard Staff Correspondent KUAI A LUMPUR, Wed. A proposal to amend the Road Transport Ordinance i m> as to allow applicants for haulage permits to appeal against the decision of the [Commissioner for Road Transport, is now under consideration by the Federation324 words
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Article102 1951-11-01 4 SEREMBAN. Wed— For the past two weeks, eight men from the village of Rahang Kechil in the suburbs of Seremban, have teen undergoing voluntary training under Squadron Sgt. Major G. E. Pateman of the 13 18 Hussars at the Rasah Camp, Seremban. They are learning to102 words
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224 1951-11-01 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The dire need for War Department labour welfare officers in Malaya has been placed before the Command Secretary GHQ FARELF. Sincannr** I— In his letter Mr. E. A. Moreyra, the President of the WD Civilian Staff Association, Federation of224 words
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Article202 1951-11-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Security forces operating in the Federation killed five bandits, wounded three and arrested three suspects yesterday, while two terrorists surrendered. Two bandits were killed and possibly three wounded in the jungle south of Pusing. Perak, when they were surprised by a jungle squad.202 words
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Article74 1951-11-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed -A 37-year-old Chinese. Ho Chee Pooi. vvno attempted to "settle a n old score' by using a saw and s':asri;ng a compatriot, was t>. ui,d over lor (200 U tx good behaviour for one year, by the First Magist:,-)te today. Pleading guilty to74 words
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373 1951-11-01 4 Standard Stall Correspoadeal KIALA LUMPUR, Wed, i( roadt^ in a fi rt?t-t'laHs Ptat* 1 f<»r lanilloi.i- u1,., to pay for it, the Munidpaliu ihoaild i -> for niemlM'rt? of \hv public li\ iu^ iit an;,. \«h, rrfi are full of cehh-pool?., haid Mr. H.373 words
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Article68 1951-11-01 4 KUALA LUMPI'R Wed Having had a previous con Uon of a similar nature, an Chinese wa 5 sent to prison, in addition to being fined by the Second Magistrate, today. The accused. He Sin, 57. pleaded guilty to using his premises as a common gaming house68 words
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Article18 1951-11-01 4 Indi an Study Awards For 2 ftfe h, t decision Mala, e i plyiac h m <■ i i18 words
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Article23 1951-11-01 4 Gray Talks To Probationers Si.uici i ii Si KTA. W N Dn Asi part in 1 up i f I -J t I23 words
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Article36 1951-11-01 4 CG Invited To IMP Meeting SUaiari the ■he Y. m C I c I the i < ad"; o! the I I ira g< e'ecti f the i pe. 1 up to tnr e i 24 m<36 words
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250 1951-11-01 4 Books Banned In r ommunist Count n^ Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Thousands of books are banned in Communist countries, according to a talk over Radio Malaya tonight in the series "This Is Communism" by N. L. Williams. Entitled "Liquidating Illiteracy," the talk touched on education under a Communist250 words
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Advertisement406 1951-11-01 4 A Sale To Beat Ail Sales! THESE BARGAINS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES Lodies' Stockings 51" Indion Bedsheets r r.. Brettles Nylor Coloured 54" x 90" Grey CollCO 42 Wld To Cleor $300 per poir Sole Price $6.50 Sole Price $0.90 per yd. w IX> L °N e y L L STG5406 words
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Article240 1951-11-01 5 Medical Aid Is Spreading To Kampongs Standard StalT Correspondent v PENANG, Vied. Considerable progress has been made in the various States and Settlements in drawing up plans for medical aid to the rural ami re-settlement areas of the Federation of Malaya, while the implementation of these plans240 words
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Article178 1951-11-01 5 Noting: UMNO Names 5 (i»rrrspondt*nt 1 N We i UMNO, »ng »day. eve ol NominaD. annoi e i their five •ntesi the ipa Elections. c in liatea ;s a wo- Miss If in Chik Abidin. i I Mr Zainal Abidin. I 4 e UMNO, Penang 1 She writi mtesi the178 words
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Article67 1951-11-01 5 Four Women Are Charged Fo women > .1 Chinese, were teed before the Ses si< «s Court, A Whimster, and 1 onsorting with rsons on October 10. Phang Moi 36), 12). 1 Choe Mai r. 1 K.■ 1- 23) and the ig Via 47' claimed remanded till »n theii case67 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-11-01 5 Mr. Em He Joseph who has been transferred to Kualif Lumpur as Cooperative Offiver after five years' service at Police Headquarters. Alor Star. He was responsible for onjanisini; the Police Administrative and Clerical Services I'nion. Kedah and Perlis.38 words
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155 1951-11-01 5 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Wed. Funds for a hydrographical >nr\r\ <>t Malacca harbour v^ i 1 1 1 a irw to improving it ami preventing t!i<* harbour silting art- included in llu m*\l budget estimates. This was revealed by the Secretary of the Federal Board155 words
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Article110 1951-11-01 5 Pritchards' Manager Summoned Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed The case against the manager of Priti hards and Company. Ipoh. Mr. .1. R. L. Cox. for alleged infringements under the Price Control Regulations was mentioned before Magistrate Che Arshad today. Mr. Cox. whilst operating a Tea Room at Pritchards, in Station110 words
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Article98 1951-11-01 5 St.uidard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. Dr. Ong I Huck Chye, a former Muni- cipal Commissioner, fired a i shot from his revolver into the ground just outside the City Lights Dance Hall at about 1 a.m yesterday, when three British soldiers were alleged to98 words
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Article18 1951-11-01 5 SIX cyclists were each fined SS by the Muar Magistrate for failing to renew their licences.18 words
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Article128 1951-11-01 5 Forty -Three Squat ters Get Gifts TELOK AXSOW Wed. Forty-three squatter families from Kampong Kelapa, Kampong Pelawan and Chui Chak in the Lower Perak area were recipients of cash gifts from the Perak Branch of the Malayan C"hi:io>e Association recently. They were bi >ug t| t 1 Langkjp village in128 words
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40 1951-11-01 5 DR. F. J. HARLOW, Assistant Adviser of Technical Education at the Colonial Office, is expected in Singapore todaj on a tour of the local technical education establishment. He will also visit Hongkong and North Borneo.40 words
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Article381 1951-11-01 5 PENANG RKX: Francis Goes To The Races 3IV «.ir> and 9.13 im. CATHAY: You're [n Tlie Navy Now 3 15, 6.15 a:id 9.15 pan. ODKON: Rich Ytxma And Pretty 3.15. ft. IS anJ 9 15 pan. WINDSOR: Devaki (Tamil) 3.30 and 8. '30 p m. STAR: Laila Majnu381 words
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Article83 1951-11-01 5 PENANG, Wed. Mr. B Kmaran, Trade Union Officer, told members of the Postal and Telecommunication Workers" Union that while some of ;he trade Unions in the United Kingdom took over 50 years to gain the recognition ol their employers, they \w\ t: ken less than live83 words
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Article35 1951-11-01 5 A MALAY, Hussain bin Sahat. was sentenced to two months 1 r.i. by the President of the Sessions Court, for cheating one Lim Geok Teang of a bicj'Cle valued at $120 at Muar.35 words
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Article53 1951-11-01 5 Li m Yew Hock On The Air MR LIM Yew Hock, president of the Labour Party in Singapore and member ol the Legislative Council, spoke on a transcription over Radio Malaya ai T.io p.m. lasi night Mr. Lun Is at present touring the United States. He left Singapore for America53 words
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Article74 1951-11-01 5 IPOH. Wed. A short it-re moiiv of remembrance tor th«* fallrn in the wars of 1914-18 and 1939-45. will be hrid at the Ipoh Cenotaph on Sunday Nov. 11. The ceremony will consist o' the observance ot two minutes silence, the sounding: of tlif Last Post and74 words
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Article63 1951-11-01 5 TELUK AXSON'. Wed. A j woodcutter, Chan Cheong, sustained fatal injuries while fellI ing timber in the Kota Stia area j <>n Monday. Chan felled a tree which got i stuck to another tree nearby. I While attempting to bring down the tree he Felled the other63 words
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Article198 1951-11-01 5 Standard Malay Correspondent ALOR STAR, Wed. The present weakness of tbe United Malays National Organization i* the direct result of the loss of confidence among kampong Malay* in the leadership of it* former leader. Dato Onn hin laafar, whose policy of advocating equal rights198 words
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Article, Illustration130 1951-11-01 5 Standard Staff Correspondent [POH, Wed. second sum off $8,789.80 ha* Ihtii collected l»y tlir RtiltUor Iratit* \*so<iation of Perak for llie month of Sc|»t<*inl>rr towards t li«- I ni\nsily of Malaya Kn<loYvitttMit Fund. This \%a* revealed l»v Mr. Yeap Klunu Yam, s|H*akin>; for the130 words
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Article52 1951-11-01 5 Fare well Party MR R T M Hendry. the O.C P.D.. Tanjong Malim. the pa.-^t three yens was enter! i ed to tea by the Principal and Stall :>\ the Methodist English School, Tanjong Malim prior to his proceeding on leave to the U.K His successor i-> Mr. Caster From52 words
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343 1951-11-01 5 Standard Staff CorreH|>on<l<»iit KUALA KANGSAR. Wed. An aneient Btwmiif ua-. r«'\i\e<l ihi-i morning in the throne room of llir fsluna Ukandai iah where two major rlii«*f-* ami dMNM oilier chiefs were invested with their titles of m&ktt l»y the Sultan of IVrak. The343 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-11-01 5 Lja.<l icci'k yi/'s 'ij ('n'hIng, Tiger-balm, biscuitt, map, matches, brea I i other items were distributed by the Ven K. C.'i m.na tana, Head Priest of 'he Mahindrama Temple, Penang, '•> the inmtUet of the Jubilee Home and the (#>«■??» La ne Welfare Home. Picture nf left and below thovo58 words
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Article84 1951-11-01 5 Poppy Day Reminder pi in* 'a .i Organiser, Penatig j:id Pi i rice Welleslej Puftn'- D«. <-..>'•« .'<•% E M wo hi, wishes to vo i i ali clubs, .(-.n iti »'i t'tdivid ills thai i lei t foi >><>■ Da> V.' eathi n ist > u by Satui d84 words
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Advertisement87 1951-11-01 5 WHITEAWAYS Toy BAZAAR i XP^fl^h i OUR TOY DISPLAY IS ON A I MORE GRANDIOSE SCALE I THAN EVER BEFORE. TOYS AND GIFTS THAT WILL FIND NO PARALLEL IN MALAYA. DO YOUR XWAS SHOPPING NOW VI WHITEHWRVS (WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW V CO.. LTDJ IPOH IAIIMM. «^^p2J^^^Jlj3C: universal approval fur the*r A.87 words
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Miscellaneous62 1951-11-01 5 1 1 g—^ Z,,r f /apcpul WHERg Y'STICKTHEM SPEARS, -V -.-'^,.vouf V 0 f B cU?wat f MEN I DON'T CARE WHATCHA DO TO OOPL fT (WW -l> Ztl m reS5 6UZ Ara THINK |TJS AC nvATt c.UES S^HAT I OWEN f .1 DU^ want MY ROYAL TUNIC J^ -J62 words
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Article904 1951-11-01 6 r VUE FINANCE Committee in Singapore is now busy g<>:ng through the 1952 budget estimates, find ire hope ii will give the maximum funds possible to the Police Force. Compared with this year, the Police have asked for an extra $10,500,000. On the surface tins is a904 words
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Article1194 1951-11-01 6 THE WAY TO CHOOSE A CAREER Tukur: So you are taking the S <• h o o I Certificate examination this year? Good luck :o you. What will you do after ihat° Student: Wait for my results. T. A tid then? s 1 aoti't knout. T. What would you enjoy1,194 words
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Article294 1951-11-01 6 Review of Views Food Problem jj UNLESS Singapore and Federa-'f tion Governments m;tke speci-'i hY plans to encourage agricul-jj ture. observed Nanyang Siang'j P.m. there will be widespread 'i unemployment and acute!) shortage ol food in Malaya'/ within ten years when the,' growing population reaches/' 10.000.000. "B.v that time,? Malaya's294 words
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745 1951-11-01 6 A PENANG - How Teaching Can Be Made Attractive A PENANG By SCHOOL MASTER \JKE the Federation Member jot*™™*™-,- of attracting the best of cur S.C. students to the teach, ing profession. Of course we shall have to take in a lot of youngsters as teachers because schools are badly needed everywhere and745 words
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Article169 1951-11-01 6 Ing v. %ri cases lithe I d< test th.s ther tute 01 l. J Educat Mid s wtti i foi teacher Raffles fron and .Of Unions Siknt NrtS —the i U ttO pru\ lion of .v U ver pailme of Educai v.ho tn And that the unions matt* If 1169 words
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Letter665 1951-11-01 6 Sir: The article by "One Who Knows The Country" on Intelligence Branch and Terrorism which appeared in the Straits Times recently is both fantastic and misleading. Unless "One Who Knows The Country" chooses to be Rip Van Winkle of 1951. he ought to realise that the world we665 words
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Letter299 1951-11-01 6 Police Tactics Flayed Sir. Being a trade unionist, I was awe-stricken bv the charges of Legislative Councillor Raj regarding the alleged incidents which occurred at Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association emergency meeting held to protest against the refusal of its employers to grant its staff C.O.L.A. on Government lines. The299 words
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Advertisement37 1951-11-01 6 (tiatipfer j no home i tfCau^etHia or j n INSTITUTION 1> Can do without w SIM AH KOW CO SEASON TRADING CO BaHn. Bid«r »i liK.ii mkmi HTIMII k I Rp *>Rt L TEL ***** m.: fr-MJW37 words
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Advertisement26 1951-11-01 6 USELESS EUSTACE MISSIHG- PERSONS L T J IS "Clmm! Your wife won't be the only one mivsin? if I fail to balance this darned petlv cafth!"26 words
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Advertisement87 1951-11-01 6 t)0 VAii imOW x Li 11 L ...thc» t^e t get 6 sc'cvS 3»-eot potience o< or\6 1 I o-d re'^es bv day to shodv cover Ihe ne q l >bc iH C o 1 -o-r. Jt" im ..thot TIGER BALN' fST^S^'-ra.^'^^^a^ Products, 1* 8 A^ f^TTW "T^ fk uorij87 words
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Article165 1951-11-01 7 *irst Announced Act In Own Salaries M>M> ,iV Oct. 31 (AP). Prime Minister Winston Churchill and P, l!( j nut for the fir*t time yesterday and their first announced (beir own salaries. j 76-year-old premier announced that ministers entitled to i,v Urn Hould now draw £4,000165 words
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127 1951-11-01 7 Churchill Completes His 15-Man Cabinet Oct. 3J 1 lie tfritiMi t'rime f ><,!» < hurrhill, yesterday completed -ii_ Iwa *ilUPOllg men'" lo solve the problcwfl of housing and a threatened I Foreign Eden his of in od teader'a ster quess Lord Scot- Co- veek C: E I i M Patrick127 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-11-01 7 Mr. Chester Bowles, the new IS Ambassador to India and Nepal, who recently arrived in New Delhi to take up his duties. A former Governor of the State of Connecticut. Mr. Bowie* directed the US price control programme during World War 11.45 words
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139 1951-11-01 7 Big 3 Foreign Ministers To Hold Talks LONDON. Oct. 31. (AFP).— A Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday that British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden would arrive in Paris on Sunday when he would immediately confer with French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman and later with United Stales Secretary of State Dean AchesoD139 words
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Article37 1951-11-01 7 MANILA Oct. 31 President Elpiciio Quirino has ordered the recall of Philippine Foreign Secretary Carlos P. Romulo "immediately after the opening" ol the United Nations General Assembly meeing in Paris, it was learned here today.37 words
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87 1951-11-01 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 31, (UP) A Defence Department official hinted today that the United States will renew its efforts to reach an agreement with Russia t" relieve the international tension, but he said he was "not at liberty to say when or where."87 words
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Article60 1951-11-01 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 31, iAP>— The F-ench Vice-Premier and Minister of Defence, Georges Bidault said yesterday France cannot assume *w!l responsibility for defence oi Indo-China as well as France itself. He said France bad to seek United States aid. and he would go to Washington on60 words
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167 1951-11-01 7 OI'EBEC Oct. 31 (AP). United Stales Mobilisation Director Charles Wilson said yesterday that Russia would soon have to choose between making lasting peaee or living in an island of austerity while the free world prospers. Wilson speaking to the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, said167 words
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76 1951-11-01 7 JAKARTA. Oct. 31 'AFP) Five top officials Including four Dutchmen oi the Indonesian Mining Bureau have been arrested by order of the attorney general on charges of swindle and complicity in smuggling important maps and mining documents out of the country. It is reported76 words
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183 1951-11-01 7 All ied, Bonn Experts Finish Treaty Draft To End Occupation BONN, Oct. 31 (Reuter). The Western Allies and West Germans have drafted a treaty giving West (ierniany partnership in the European defence froit', an Allied official said last night. Allied anri flcr-m cir» ovnoi-te have finished their blueprint of the183 words
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Article110 1951-11-01 7 MANILA, Oct. 31 <AP^— The three-day Baguiu conference of ECA mission heads from seven Asian countries opening today will discuss new U. S. legislation approving ECA aid to Far Eastern countries. J. Harlan Cleveland. ECA acting Assistant Administrative Officer, .said a new administrative arrangement would110 words
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173 1951-11-01 7 Electoral Bill Text Passed By Bonn Go vt BOXN. Oct. 31. (AFP).— The Federal Government yesterday approved the text of the electoral bill based on Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's 14 points and providing for general elections in the four occupation zones of Germany. The bill will shortly be submitted to the173 words
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132 1951-11-01 7 TOKYO. Oct. 31. (UP)— Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida said yesterday Japan is willing to enter into peace negotiations with China ar.d Soviet Russia if those countries desire it. The Prime Minister's statement, made during a debate by the Upper House Committee on132 words
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90 1951-11-01 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 31 (AFP)— Director-General of tin 1 World Health Organization Dr, Brock Chiesholm yesterday an nounced that a programme oj education for birth control \voul<| j shortly start in India under the auspice.? ol the Indian Govern- j ment. Dr Chiesholm said90 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-11-01 7 Premier. Thakin Nu (left) of Burma and Jawaharlal Nehru of India at the Palam airport in New Delhi on Oct. when the former arrived for a short stay in the Indian «i?«i Thi two Premiers conferred on matters of com2!?*tata£fc Particularly as to what step, their countries58 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-11-01 7 U.S. ARMY chief of staff General J. Lawton Collins (centre) and General Jean De Lattre De Tassigny, French C-in-C. Indo-China, make their way past th e guard of honour which greeted the American at Saigon airport, Oct. 22. Lawton was on a three-day inspection tour ofA.P. - 54 words
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342 1951-11-01 7 US Looses 3rd, Largest Atomic Blast Of Series LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Oct. 31 (I I').— The I niw.l States looked the third and lar-« -1 atomic explosion yesterday in the eurrent series «>t \c+>i* at the Frrnohman^s Flat. I The Atomic Energy Commission said no troops were involved. Yesterday's was342 words
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Article35 1951-11-01 7 CHILWELL. England, Od 11. i UP) A Britisb Army major was convicted yesterday by a court martial ol selling Jll«>.(i<hj worth of British ammunition aiid arms to the Jewish in P.^estitle.35 words
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Article75 1951-11-01 7 HONGKONG. On :;i <R< itetw Pandit Sundar Lai <■ BT of the 15-man Indian good vi I mission here has returned From China He told a niTii Donfc pncn liere today: "China is positiv< a peaceful country and the absolutely no doubt about il "I wish rulers and75 words
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212 1951-11-01 7 PARIS O.t HI. (UP) India was reported reliably «s--terday preparing to take initiative for ■deal" a< General Assembly to end tte Korean v.ar and seat C. .-.<. munist China in the UniU I Nations. The belief was stressed frere the disclosure that Prime212 words
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126 1951-11-01 7 WASHINGTON. Ort 31. (UP).— Defence S«<r«taiv Robert Lovett yesterday said that recent explosions in Russia indicate the Russians have adequate supply atomic bombs for test purposes. Lovett told reporters at a new conference thai Ihe Soviet blasts also mean the United States had126 words
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Advertisement55 1951-11-01 7 I AIRBORNE' I SHOES FASHIONS LATEST! 5 J-^^p vis J 1 "ANNETTE 1 COMFORTABLE CASUALS AS I ILLUSTRATED. IN RED. WHITE, I BLUE, FAWN AND BLACK-ALSO I MANY OTHER MODELS TO I CHOOSE FROM. I 5 i I $35.00 to $39.50 fair 1 \ntnon\i: shoes I S v son: agents55 words
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Miscellaneous15 1951-11-01 7 tt s rrs 1! IT WHATS W 1 x co the n c^ n ?o?plß'^S>n15 words
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Article205 1951-11-01 8 Pro. Instructor for RSFC liccord Month's Flying Standard Aviation Reporter COINCIDING with the annoaneement of a postwar record of 380 aircraft hours flown hy planes of the Royal Singapore Flying Club in September, The Standard was yesterday told the a professional flying instructor for the Ciub was coming out from205 words
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100 1951-11-01 8 Standard Skipping Reporter AN assurance that every Italian immigrant will obtain employment i [l Australia before he leaves hi. homeland, has been given to Italian journalist, Dr. Antonio Savigano by the Australian Immigration authorities. Or Savigano who arrived in Singapore yesterday in the100 words
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Article41 1951-11-01 8 CANBERRA. Oct 31: (Rente:-, AAP>— Australia wil] Lsstie new postage stamps to commemorate the v isit of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edi tburgh next year. Postmaster Genera! Huberi Anthony announced in the House ot Representatives yesterday.41 words
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Article, Illustration234 1951-11-01 8 Ships in Harbour Puluu Rukum: Ah Kwang, Timor. Yenuang Yaung, Des- i moulea. P. Sebarok: Albert Dock: Fusus Smeru. Lam Hai P. Branj Stavac Selo. E Tesville, Plandok. Krppt-1 Dork: M curia. San 1 Maneul, Dromns. Erinna, Charon, Li ria Patunga. (■odown No 1: Kong Wah, Tong Hong, Gedeh, Lam234 words
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Article, Illustration73 1951-11-01 8 Converted Carrier In S'pore THE 15.000 ton Italian I luxury liner, Roma, is seen coming alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves, yesterday, on her maiden voyage. (Left) A group of Malay schoolboys from Johore Bahru who forgot about school for the day in or- j der to go on board73 words
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222 1951-11-01 8 Standard Shipping Reporter I*KKT\ of 60 Johort* Bahru .sehooll»<*v yesterday look time off from their lessons to sec the pride of the Italian merchant navy, the !.">. OOO-ton Flotta l.anro Line ship, Koma, which arrived in Singapore on her maiden o\ a«je. The schoolboys were222 words
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Article196 1951-11-01 8 Slamlard SUi|»|»in^ Reporter IN preparation for their annual inspection i»y the Flat; Oliieer. Malaya Area. Rear Admiral 11. W. Faulkner, on Nov. 22. Singapore's Sea Cadel Corps will this evening hold a practice parade at Tel ok Aver Basin. Numbering L5O in strength, the196 words
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Advertisement595 1951-11-01 8 I FAS! REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct OTeHond S,n Franc.scc 10, \nqMm AH AmsrJcan r J Canadian Citie. »-«o«c Shorn S'por. An LA/SF J L LUCKENBACH 16/27 Nm U/19 Hm 10 H.v-6 Dec 25 Dec ALASKA BEAR 24 2c D. «0« 29 Dec/1 Jon 20 Jan R> Ml part.culor* of595 words
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Advertisement312 1951-11-01 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hoang Soon for P. Barge Nor 1 Vesse. t o rviuo. Weekly H ar, f Tat for Rengat Nor 7 Vesse' *or Maloccc Twice Weekly tJ i w r> rv iaj li on Thong tor Racjan Vewel tor Port Dickson. WeekK S) Api312 words
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Advertisement138 1951-11-01 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotteidair Lloyd Holland-America Line Nederlonu Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Aimtridotr HALIr-AX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S'oo»» P S'Kam Penang Kota Agoeng (RL) 11-17 Nov 18-19Nov 20-21 Nov Tarakan (SMN) 27Nov/i Oec 4/5 Oec 6/7 O« Soe«tdvk (HAL) 7/13 Oec 14/15 Oec 16138 words
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Advertisement443 1951-11-01 8 "MALAYA* for Bangkok V Honak tt-26 N«. Zl "MEONIA- for Banglcofc 28-28 No. V "KINA" for Bangkok, Hor,g. kong, Manilc Kobe Yokohama 19 :o De >s "LALANDIA" t for Saigon Bangkok 2,_2! Q ic "KAMBODIA" for Ba-.gkok, Hongkong, Kobe Yokohamo M« J aw "INDIA" for Bangkok, Ho^g- kong, Kobe Yokohama...443 words
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Miscellaneous39 1951-11-01 8 Despatches To, lay: Ceylon, Britain. X. Ireland. Eire. Europe. North and West Africa, West Indies (letters only) noon by Canton. Sibu noon by Bruas. U.S.A. H p.m. by American Mail. Arrivals Today: South India (letters i\\'\ panels) by Jalagopal.39 words
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535 1951-11-01 9 )lanipulation Is Not possible With S'pore gealed Bids System Standard Staff Reporter >i)[ ERS in Malaya, as well as those who deal in tin, ised by the despatch from Washington containing the t never substantiated allegations that the tin price here is manipulated. S.535 words
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Article49 1951-11-01 9 Mission Is 'Going To Listen' >< mai tnral un I r C" 1 1 n roate nd tk< Fe* •fc- sum i nth turns it i f lh< M i l ,4 thiafe \om list n i% b.tVr 1O .1 laat the I aeg*- iatracta i i' n frS i49 words
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Article35 1951-11-01 9 c Nf.v York Federal Trade n;ss:on Is i ..v\:.j: hearings ges that *e\ e: a] g and distributing firms 54 tii g Japanese sewing ■<- American products tier U S trade names —I* P35 words
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Article75 1951-11-01 9 PRICES of raw Jute from Pakistan may go up during the season as export duty rates have rneen increased from November The export duty on cuttings will now be' R« 10 a bale of 400 pounds while the export duty on all ether descriptions will75 words
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Article15 1951-11-01 9 A steel scrap drive has been oi-ened in the Ur.:ted States.— U.P.15 words
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201 1951-11-01 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Wed. The Malayan share market was quiet in all sections today. Prices were inclined to ease following the trend of the London market. The United States will export about 6,000.000 bales of cotton in the coming year— more than inReuter - 201 words
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Article66 1951-11-01 9 "We will encourage the promotion of better trade understanding between all nations so inclined with ourselves, and will take positive action to demonstrate this intention at every opportunity. "Because, as the American system has indisputably demonstrated for 176 years, wherever you take capital, and energy. and moral integrity,66 words
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Article, Illustration316 1951-11-01 9 NEW YORK, Oct. 31 The U.S. Defence Materials Procurement Agency is to open offices in South East Asian capitals in the near future. This suggestion is read into a statement made today by D.M.P.A. administrator Jess Larson. Mr. Larson told thedavid - 316 words
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Article71 1951-11-01 9 THE U.S. Government's chief buying agent. Administrator of Defence Materials Procurement Agency Jess Larson, said in New York that America most rely on foreign sources for a large part of its strategic materials requirements for year fi "or even decades" to come. He told the National Foreign71 words
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264 1951-11-01 9 WASHINGTON, Oct 31 (AP)— The President of the U.S. Rubber Company says he is conjine ed the United States has a M *aiC rubber stockpile. "I believe we could lace a nveyear war. even with our *ar Eastern iupply entirely shut off Mr264 words
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Article, Illustration295 1951-11-01 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE DEMAND for English books by the reading public of Singapore has increased to Mich an extent that the City Book Store Ltd., which opened a suburban branch at Tanglin Road yesterday, is now contemplating establishing lending library too. Mr. C.A.P.; Standard - 295 words
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161 1951-11-01 9 Standard Market Reporter JAPAN bought small quantities of the lower grade of rubber in the Singapore market yesterday. During the day rubber prices steadied by about two cents per lb. from the opening quotations. Traders attributed the steadiness of the market to anticipated Russian161 words
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Article104 1951-11-01 9 Standard Market Reporter COPRA in the Singapore produce market was quiet and slightly easier yesterday, sellers indicating $42 per picul and buyers $40}. Later the market steadied and buyers were quoting <41i with sellers at $42. No business passed. Coconut oil was quiet and slightly easier,104 words
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Article27 1951-11-01 9 BUYING rates for Canadian dollars tper $100 Malayan) a:e--S34J iTTi. $34 5 3 iOD W 7 B (90 d/st); selling $34^ xeady JT O D27 words
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Article67 1951-11-01 9 THI* latest Singapore nAber prices yesterday were ner lb:— Buyen Seller* No I K.S.S Spot Loose $1,531 $1532 F.O.K io bales No\ No 1 R.S.S. $1,534 $1.54* No I K.S.S $1.47} $1.48* No 3 K.5.5 $1,434 $1,432 Tone: Steady LONDON RUBBER Wednesday's ope nin prites per Ib. were: No.67 words
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Article41 1951-11-01 9 SINGAPORE, Wed The price of tin to da? was 5475 picul. Down $5. LONDON TIN Wednesday's prices first session were: Spot £990 buyers. C9fS sellers. Three months £972 buyers. C97;i sellers Settlement Price* £99? J. Tone: Steady at lower levels.41 words
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Article65 1951-11-01 9 DETROIT. Oct 31 .AP —Another h.Ke in retail aulo prices, laiu'inu irom USSSO to LJSWSS becomes effective tomorrow. Automotive News reports tni? :n outlining Hie effect of the three per cent. Bd\ ,<e :n the mobile excise lax included in the new Federal tax bill The65 words
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Article51 1951-11-01 9 The Amerlcnn International Underwriters Corporation k»ai announced in New Ynrk the election Df Pei T.sn Yee 1> ;;m r governor of tre Central Bank ol Ch;r.a. u its principal full time BnanciaJ ;-.^vi^^r- The Brna ii one of C V T Starr's international inBurance interests.51 words
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Article44 1951-11-01 9 HONGKONG, Oct. 31-Spe-ci:<i Stai >rd Service— Closing price* i thf Hongkong Exchai day were HK«] t ifi2 to £1 Sterling: HK$6 79 C to US$l; HKS! 817 to Mala r. $1; 8K5Q.35.1 10 (,ne Indooesian Rupiah: God HK$326 12S to one t^el44 words
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Advertisement111 1951-11-01 9 RESULTS from Classified Sure! PLACE YOUR ADS. WITH THE iriitgapore §>tartbartr lEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM AT LOWEST COST. sf/ '*4 I '4 mtt x > -W* 2Kk* cents per line with o minimum charge of $2/- for 4 lines w mating 16 short words) will enable you to place on od111 words
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Advertisement35 1951-11-01 9 T Ideal for I intimate personal use I 'DtTTOL' THE MODERN ANTISEPTIC Pleasant and Gbntli Does Not Stain Deodorant and Rffieshino Latest I Fashion 1 Jewellery. I Bros I T.FAI>INa TORCH If 1^49 "TO. JKWKLLtKi35 words
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Article, Illustration352 1951-11-01 10 LOH JONES - LOH JONES CABLE FROM TJOLLYWOOD, Oct. 31, 11 -JEAN SIMMONS is making screen love under difficulties m "Androcles and the Lion. Because she was so tiny in heel-less Roman sandals, leading man Victor Mature, a giant of a man, had to bend way over in352 words
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Article212 1951-11-01 10 CAIRO, Oct 31, (APt— Samia Gamal. th e beautiful Egyptian belly dancer, said yesterday that she has received an offer of a four-week contract in Miami. Florida. She said that "Ugly." her pet name for her Texan fiance, Sheppard King also sent her a cable212 words
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555 1951-11-01 10 FILM REVIEW by OSWALD HENRY "THE SECRET OF CONL VICT LAKL" (20th Ontury-Fox) Despite its rather sordid theme and sexfilled se tuences, I fancy this picture should go down in a big way with non-discrimi-nating ioca! audiences seem to prefer tins typo555 words
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Advertisement324 1951-11-01 10 I DAY! W.«iim Aim MoSii PITS! Latest British Movictom- News >howin» the funn.i! ul t Jx* late I-iaquat Ali Klun. "New AlhambrA-, k 1 Ij OPZaiS TOMORROW! IOME> Vr.AINST AN DUTLAH GANG! Sale fpftnM/XM^**** 4, 4pm LJW4/O/4J41. Filmalaya" OfU nAY TODAY I y th ua y i uu a t324 words
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Advertisement128 1951-11-01 10 i4 Fe«fi tvf Cinematic i>nt<ri, l nn n p M Thc FANTASTIC ADYENTURK^ OF BARON MUNCHHAUSEri I A Color Film in French with Fn-],sh d ««**< by Kr lu) ui: TODAY! 145 1.00 6.: k 1 From a story by Alexander V 5-\TLRD\Y I Dumas M'NIII TIME r 1 Distributed128 words
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Miscellaneous251 1951-11-01 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE P A :r NEW SERIES -No. 10 5— Imit.i te :ng I* I* h I I 5 I 6 7 I I 8 I 9 1" 13-Equality 14— Baked clav H li M 15— Wife of Ceramt 16— Pertaining t 15 ,'t. IT Bngland i9-Ex"st ii V7,^251 words
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Miscellaneous551 1951-11-01 10 i > rpuDAY'S FORECAST:—* happy > I dav. on condition one does i not attach too much impor- tance to financial advantages. lln the morning, yeur intuition k will be hishly developed: an excellent climate for mental 1 activitv and efficiency, scientific i research transactions with i foreign countries or551 words
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Article, Illustration2153 1951-11-01 11 Mrs Eunice Rexinger - Mrs Eunice Rexinger r~By 1 Thrills, Adventures On Trip From UK To S'pore I SHOULD like to tell you a little about myself, about the trip we are making and how we got together. n l a i° A naliv e of Toronto, rio a c During2,153 words
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Article340 1951-11-01 11 BUFFALO NEW YORK. Oct. 30 (Reuter)— Dave Sands, Australia's holder of the Empire middleweight championship, gained a technical knockout victory over Henry Brimm j (US) in the tenth and final round of their fight here to- night. 4 The referee intervened to stop the340 words
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Article61 1951-11-01 11 MANILA. Oct. 31. (UP).— The visiting Stewart Chevrolet basketball players from San Francisco defeated the Far Eastern University Quintet 58--44 before an estimated 8.000 fans at the Rizal Memorial Stadium Tuesday. The visitors, who won this year's National Amateur Athletic Union title, were rather wobbly61 words
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Advertisement561 1951-11-01 11 I fiIF iED AOVERTISEMENTS cl^—; BIRTH (IHt^ 17 AN OSS to Anne and Hen- J ;k on October 21 at mgsai Ht spiral. Kuala Luma son Alexander. SiMTIONS VACANT H EXPERIENCED telephone v IJ peratoi required by large strial company. Apply iting ace and salary required H 147 1 Spore561 words
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Advertisement418 1951-11-01 11 Ervry woman wants a Bag but you want one bettor than the other! Come now end Jrf 1 choose from a ft n glamour group I m ml o f bags Ifl Ml fine leather or I I f 1 rich suede. I f nn|l^^ Made in Germany Mm Iflf418 words
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Miscellaneous44 1951-11-01 11 sreWeks husband Tf i wish /wv Hj^rg^ j I [I^eV all^'nv v jf^> I i, NEW CONVERTIBLE... l^ 0 SOME THING >ok/ HAVING ,THE tjF^^' H a S A^n oc TWE 'WHOLE J^ V.NE EMERV'S HUSBAND OTHERSTO ENV^^--^ CUTEST L g^T J) U^USBANDOF ggfi/^V^|~y44 words
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Article, Illustration537 1951-11-01 12 F&N BEAT SHELL IN THRILLING CUP FINAL Lucky Goals Decide FRASER and Neave S.C. yesterday beat Shell Sports Club by three goal* to nil in the replay of the final of the SBHFA knockout Cup competition at Jalan Besar stadium. It was a victory the Tiger Beer men fully deserved.537 words
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346 1951-11-01 12 ROYAL Air Force Station Seletar failed to avenge their early season defeat when they met Naval Base, Seletar yesterday and were beaten 17 points (3 tries, goal, drop goal) to 11 (1. goal, 2 penalties). Combined services selectors who watched the match were treated346 words
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Article, Illustration382 1951-11-01 12 GETTING grimly clown lo business in ihe second kill, a xlroiiL' K \>< team beat llie Police W by 11 Mtnla (goal, J tri<-. penally) lo nil afler leading 3-0 at hilt lime. Tfce game, played a! llie I'oliee Training School ground yesterday, na^ lii^lili^hied382 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-11-01 12 Loose maul! RASC forwards are away in a dribble and Police defender Jalil gets mauled as he tries to fall on the ball in yesterday's match at Thomson Road. Ran jit photo.Ranjit - 32 words
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162 1951-11-01 12 CHICAGO. Oct. 31. (Reut,. r) The Illinois State Athletic Commission has announced that it will bar Joe I.ikik from Illinois rings if he decides to continue fighting A'-- rannot c!o anything offi--1 became he has not applied f a Qghft before us," said Joe162 words
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132 1951-11-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. In! preparation for the hockey quadi inftulac meet here from Nov. 9 11 arhefl Perak. Pahang and Negri Sembilan will be visitors; the Selaagor selectors are holding a triad on Saturday at 5 p.m. oa the Selangor Club padang. Teams will be:132 words
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85 1951-11-01 12 NEWMARKET. Oct. 31. (AP) Fleeting Moment won the lOtJth running oi the Cambridgeshire Stakes over a mile and eighth today. Denizen was second and there was a photo finish for third. Forty-five horses v.tn. Fleetuisj Moment, owned by Mrs. M. Johnson started at 28—1. Denizen was85 words
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Article152 1951-11-01 12 IPOH. Wcd.-Perak will meet Kedan in an interstate niftgei <•'• On the Ksphmade ground. 1 nping this Saturday. The following have been .selected to represeal Perak: Hardial Singh, Bre;»kwell. Willin«hain Oliver, noiuhton Carrel (c:<ptain> Meikie: Murphy, Osman Ch .triesBrittowe. T;«n Swee Kitn uardiner, Daniel and SDciii.*winde I!152 words
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Article33 1951-11-01 12 THE ,Sin?:»o<»'-f» Gun Club wit! hold another shoot on Sundav iimn. iqe »iui.»i iociuc(es 5 smt>ie rise, double rise, intamins high birds. hii<h birds from approach -I Lion ncJ to skfcct,33 words
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377 1951-11-01 12 TOWNSVILLE, Oct. 31 (Reuter-AAP) Queensland < ounlry Eleven were all out some time before tea here today, the second and final day's play in their match with the Went Indies. With a total of 128, they were 332 behind the West Indies who377 words
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Article75 1951-11-01 12 MANILA. Oct. 31, (Reuter). The Malayan Chinese XI this evening dominated play throughout their encounter with an all-Chinese selection of the Manila Football League at the Rixal Memorial Stadium beating the toral team by eight goals to two. A wans Bakar. the visitors* eentreforward scored two goals75 words
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Article83 1951-11-01 12 THE Singapore Police soccer team fresh from their successful Bangkok visit, defeated the unbeaten Falhul Karib in a SAFA Div. 2 league football match by two goals to one on the Police Training School ground on Tuesday. Fathul Karib scored in the first half and were83 words
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Article34 1951-11-01 12 KLUANG. Wed.— Kiuang Chinese will meet a combined Cameronian XI at soccer o n Nov 3 at Batu Pahat. Collections from the game will go to the Government English School sports fund.34 words
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Article136 1951-11-01 12 TAIPING, Wed. A new Perak Indo-Ceylonese badminton champion was created on Monday when A. David beat M. Velaithan, the holder, in the final. David won in straight sets. Results of all finals were: Men's singles: A. David beat M. Velaithan 18-17, 15-5. Men's doubles: A. David and136 words
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Article121 1951-11-01 12 Wong Ooi Win Doubles HONGKONG. Oct. 21, (Reu-ter-AAPj. Malayan badminton ace Wong Peng Soon gave another sparkling display before a capacity crowd last' night at St. Teresa Church hall. Highlight of the evening was a doubles tussle between Wong Peng Soon partnering Ooi Teik Hock against Chan Kon Leong and121 words
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Article101 1951-11-01 12 MRS. PRICE HOWELL defeated Mrs. B. James by 2 and 1 to win the Singapore Island Club (women's section) Siam Cup. Mrs. Ho well went well ahead in the first nine holes and was four up at the turn. Mrs. James fought back well,101 words
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Article361 1951-11-01 12 ANDREW TAN. last year's Singapore junior singles champion, won the 'P. Gupta' open singles challenge cup for the second year in succession defeating: Tan Kee Lin in the final of the Base Ordnance Depot CivU Association badminton championships yesterday afternoon at the Clerical Union hall361 words
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Article, Illustration172 1951-11-01 12 SYCES in Kuala Lumpur are at war a»ain*| <!o|. operators who have been active in recent month*. TWt% will write 1o raring authorities BUggtMlimg method* which, they feel, will not only safeguard them frwm being warned off the race course* in Malaya as happeiu-d to172 words
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Article39 1951-11-01 12 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent send* an u'^ent tnes sage to say that contrary to an earlier mess^tje of hi.;, A R C.iong reck in their Selani Badminton champi .nships tie on Monday. Omar won 15 -A.39 words
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Article53 1951-11-01 12 Trainer, Owner Jailed A tram. M*^ 2? "wt K tra owner, s. U) I A■ t :,.y Coi aefi i terins s s it Peat 2. f sums fr;nu! f| mdi 3. 0 which The pi that Sw cjughl the t a sper TO COI Peace The claimed poor h53 words
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Advertisement133 1951-11-01 12 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM SATURDAY B NOV. 3, 9p GREAT RETURN MATCH NOT TO BE MISSED! GEORGE PENCHEFF (< 111. BEAT k<>N«. Vi.\i\.' PLUS A PULL SUPPORTING CARD ALI RIZA BEY v MIKE BARRETT ELMO LINCOLN v WONG BUCK LEE ABDULLAH SANDOW v SUNDAGAR SINGH Bookings: Winstons, The Artade. BOXING- HAPPV133 words
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Miscellaneous27 1951-11-01 12 HIGH TIUEb at the Drincipai resorts m Malaya: TODAY A.M P.M Singapore 11.10 Malacca 8.41 8.59 Port Dickson 7.25 7.40 Port Sham 6.19 6.59 Penanr 1.18 1.4027 words
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