Singapore Standard, 26 November 1951
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Title Section19 1951-11-26 1 Singapore Standard Ik fL an 3. i 148. ii 1 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 26, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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347 1951-11-26 1 CAIRO Nov. 25 The heads of Egypt's terrorist rafts' 3ns" hare met Interior Minister Fouad Din anJ other cabinet ministers to discuss the s plan to take the battalions under its con Din told newsmen that a "deciwhich would be submitted to aAP; Reuter; AFP - 347 words
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Article67 1951-11-26 1 s killed thre^ ;r others MlvpfCtP I ihe 24 n t c r d a y One b. unlit sur- :<. I S ins i waa I rces eJ Per,-; a ;>i«-'i posii liist m ..i 3t >.inl>. I iboiin i > to pass. s67 words
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Article, Illustration86 1951-11-26 1 Kin? rhumiphon Adulet of Thailand, accompanied by his wife. Queen Sirikit. and daughter. Princess I'bol Ratana. will arrive m Singapore on Wednesday from Europe. They are travelling on the Meonia. The Royal Family will stay here one day before sailing on to Bangkok. Mr. .Malcolm MacDona Id. CommissionerGeneral, will entertain86 words
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Article30 1951-11-26 1 THE authorities la Bandjermasin. capital of S:>:i;h-East Borneo are investigating reports that an unidentified plane tlew low overhead the *rea one evening some days a^o. Reuter AFPReuter; AFP - 30 words
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Article238 1951-11-26 1 Stand Firm Call To Selangor GCSU kl ALA LI MPLR, Nov. 2j. A call to members lo stand firm on their claim for adequate salaries revision yas made -at today's meeting of the Government Clerical Services Union, Selangor. The meeting was called to consider important issues arising from salary negotiations238 words
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Article, Illustration304 1951-11-26 1 Accord Likely TodayOnLine Of Cease-Fire MUNSAN, Nov. 25.— U.N. Command and Communist staff officers today agreed on 75 per cent, of the line which will become the "stop shooting" line m Korea if an armistice is reached within 30 days. Meanwhile, fierce fighting is raging as theA.P.; Reuter; AAP - 304 words
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161 1951-11-26 1 Lady MurrayAynsley Dies In Singapore LADY Murray-Aynslcy, wife ol Sir Charles Murray-Ayn.->U'.v. Chief Justice of Singapore, passed away a her residence m Nasstm Road yesterday morning. The tuneral ioalk place Bidadari yesterday evening The Governor of Singapore. Sir I Franklin Gimson, the Conunii sioner General Mr Malcolm Mac Donald and161 words
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Article47 1951-11-26 1 NEW DELHI. Nov 25 (AFPt:— A leading member of the Indian communist party. Dange. said if the Indian masses took the course of revolution to end the piesent regime, the Communist Party would not refuse to provide leaders to: such a movement.47 words
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Article26 1951-11-26 1 NEW YORK this week will .stage it.s first surprise atomic air raid test involving all persons m its 299 square-mile area. U PUP - 26 words
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Article32 1951-11-26 1 HAftOLD Rubber Bones Webb, a skinny 25-year-old th:ef who squeezed his way out of Dartmooi Prison last Sunda-y. ha 3 been recaptured m the Sohrj district of London APAP - 32 words
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Article273 1951-11-26 1 I MCA Lottery f THK lucky Sclanjior holder of Ticket No. I.">72I81 won the first pri/<--of $250,000 m the fifth M('\ million dollar lottery, which was drawn at >ittcnpore's ll:i|»|»\ orld la*< night. Hie Becond price <>t 1120 WO weni to Singapore (Ticket N i273 words
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Article60 1951-11-26 1 LONDON, Nov O fAPI 1 Eeismologi( a 1 station >' nea > Dm king last nigtti i ecoi died «/hal officials described as »n eartl quake ol Ihe ti- magnH "centi ed In South V:'< >r i possibly Guatem ita T.':-- <■! ;!i him' emei60 words
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Article26 1951-11-26 1 A; i>v the C ■■■<• <• r T nisti ;t incucan bii two Italian md one ><• i koned i). jhop m Eled China 20. AFPAFP - 26 words
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Article67 1951-11-26 1 tb-wfraN Nov 25 (AP>:— P™ Mohammed Mouadeq s eovSnment has decided to call for rmmidiate national elections and chaTengi Parliaments decision to de S feS^SS M*« day anil the aged Premiers return from J^-d'ly flying < tour to U f n: k e fi d vp?67 words
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Article48 1951-11-26 1 Japanese" iXV broadc^ JaS the JapSne.se Communist Pa?tT has laid plans for an -.m--nortant revolutionary change which would overthrow Emperor Hirohito and install, a. Communist "Peoples Republic" m nsjre uf the piesent government— U If. ti'dled i N.ar Art SUtt *%U UPUP - 48 words
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Article127 1951-11-26 1 Changes In Fed. Police Expected Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 25.— Significance is attached l»v some quarters to the annoiiiicenient that Col. W. A. Muller, Inspector-General of Colonial Police, is accompanying Colonial Secretary Mr. Oliver Lyttelton to Malaya and that Col. Muller will remain m the Federation for a127 words
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Article203 1951-11-26 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 25 (AFP): An open letter to President Truman from 21 U.S. oil companies with oil interests abroad proposes a plan which its authors believe would prevent a third world war, eliminate communist dangers, help to develop und#r-deve-loped countries and would permit203 words
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100 1951-11-26 1 TAIPEH. Nov 25 fßcuterAAP) —The Chinese Communist top military authorities are reported here" today to have decided to embark 200,000 troops and 500 planes lor an invasion ot South-East Asia next Spring. The '"China Union Press" alleged that their first aim was to100 words
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Article72 1951-11-26 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Nov. 25—The fall of Malaya to the Communists would close the Malacca Straits the Second Suez Canal" warns O. M. Green, the Sunday Observer's Asian specialist. He adds, "Whatever happens m Malaya must have vital reactions on her immediate neighbours Thailand,72 words
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Article208 1951-11-26 1 r Standard Staff Reporter BUKIT SERENE, the official palace of the Sultan of Johore will soon be released by Mr Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commissioner-General* to the Sultan, Major-General Sir Ibrahim. to The Standard yesterday by household officials of the Sultan. A reply from the208 words
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Article18 1951-11-26 1 fereace oi>eaed la Biit^eis yf*\*F~ day to maki plans to amiat -000 Curopeans to emigrate A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Advertisement8 1951-11-26 1 gfttn.. 1^ 9*mm *&SgfiP. Walkout: Sport:--— S FSDAFSA8 words
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Advertisement69 1951-11-26 1 For Ch ristmas Greet her uith DIAMONDS We hove o choice selection to suit oil o G. C. de SUVA Bros.. Jewellers, 3, Raffle* Place, Spore 1. Phone: ***** Ip JLy^WASMIMC MACHINI JLJL p\ i^o^\ ■ii N j 1 I -j fl s '■f^*"^ llW 1 ■^B^^a^B^^sT k^i^BMß^k. l^a^B^sH b^^^^bMm^^>iJbp^69 words
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Article, Illustration660 1951-11-26 2 CHRISTINE DIEMER - STORE NEEDS MORE STRENGTH G.O.C. CHRISTINE DIEMER By Standard Staff Reporter Stresses Importance Of SVC For Colony's Safety SINGAPORE needs more strength for its defence, and only immediate recruitment of both men and women can build up that strength. Major General Anthony Gerald o' Carroll-Scott, General Officer Commanding Singapore BaseStandard - 660 words
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192 1951-11-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter SIVJAPORE «nd Johore members of the United Malay Nat.or.al Organisat ma are to deride next month wbefhef Um3 c.rt it form a Singapore brand] ol UMNO. I:, s v..!-- llm resuU o an informal meeting taeldUby a few S ng pi re192 words
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166 1951-11-26 2 City Council: Two Motions On Agenda THIS WEDNESDAY'S ordinary meeting of the Singapt ie City Council promises to be a short one with only one motion concerning London taxis likely to start a lively del ate. T.-. :s motion is tabled by Mr SS Manyam (Progressive, North) and seeK^ to166 words
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Article47 1951-11-26 2 BALANCE from 11th to ??rd No.- b?r. mc! '\e. Group Group Group Group TOTAL O A B AB Donation rt-rnvrd 18 8 1 1 28 Transfusion given 26 15 11 12 64 Present stock of •ash m hand 31 19 13 3 6647 words
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Article61 1951-11-26 2 WEDNESDAY'S meeting of the Singapore City Council will be the last for two Councillors who are not seeking re-elec-tion. They are Mr. G.H. Kiat (Independent. East) and Dr. P. T. Nathan (Independent, Rochore). A third Councillor who retires at the end of this month is61 words
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Article254 1951-11-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter LACK of co-operation with the Singapore I veterinary authorities and little faith m their methods of combatting the ranikhet disease, have iraused some rural farmers around 15th mile Jurong, the loss of their entire stock of poultry during the last few days owing254 words
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151 1951-11-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter EXPLAINING the few cases where water and electric bills have been sent out irregularly, Mr. P.C. Marcus, acting Municipal Treasurer said yesterday that it was due to a few thousand bills which were hand written. Of the (>O,OOO odd consumers, more151 words
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195 1951-11-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter DR. RAJAH B. MANIKAM, first joint secretary of the World Council of Churches, and the International Missionary Council for East Asia, is m Singapore "to link the churches m South East Asia and to build a bond of195 words
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Article, Illustration315 1951-11-26 2 SHEER determination, hard worn and honesty have WOO a young Punjabi recruit m the Singapore Police Force tht rank of an Inspector. Handicapped because he held a Qualification les* than the Senior Cambridge School Certificate, the recruit. Mnhamed Shariff Omar Din (25) was refused315 words
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Article149 1951-11-26 2 'Increase Fire Dept. Charges' Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Councillors, at their ordinary meeting on Wednesday, will be called upon to approve increased charges lor the inspection of premises by the Fire Brigade Department The decision to increase these charges has been taken jointly by the Estates and Fire Brigade149 words
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Article100 1951-11-26 2 THE SINGAPORE AntiTuberculosis Association gratefully acknowledges the following donations, which were sent m memory of the late Madam Lim Teow Chuan inee Tan Hup Neo). Mr. Tan Eng Wan 10 Mr. Pane Chin Han 100 Mr C. F. Chow 50 M. A. Majeed Co. 25100 words
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Article74 1951-11-26 2 THE 24.000-ton P O Liner Chusan arrived m Sirgapore late on Saturday to disembark 2T3 passengers. The liner will resume her voyage to the Far East when she leaves for Hongkong on Tuesday at noon. The thusan. largest P O liner on the Far East74 words
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Advertisement111 1951-11-26 2 Family choice C~ \l There's something so Terv heartening m the way tootat. fabrics always manage to combine such freshness and charm of design with the complete reliability that made them famous. You'll find, for example, m the latest tootal ranges bo many attractive colours and patterns whether you're thinking111 words
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Miscellaneous98 1951-11-26 2 I 6OFT-HEAR7EO JOHN^" W^4| I aCOUJECT CALL FAM J Xf-'AHXHIGMTY ,T Nl<i*n- T GOSw." M«HT. "■■.^^^(«K;;!; PAJDMEt^KooFO' ¥|^Jf fl PO'VOJ FUM <OCPVggt^ COO/?/O^f T'K/JOW OPUjTh£« BE Tm Sah'u_a '«rß>*^apii:; OUR ENTIRE TURNIPJ *OIJ < JEPSEV Ci TV .T I^SdTitufd^ MHO'S CAluN' <<i EAT//' PRESt-OOWT VC^* Sft/T I 4 CROP.?E-NOW. WE98 words
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87 1951-11-26 3 THE SINGAPORE Police campaign for personnel tor the rank and file gets into full swing today with the opening ot three centres to register applicants. Selected officials will beat the centres— Police Training School, Thomson Road: Manpower Bureau, Stamford Road; and the Chinese Chamber87 words
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Article40 1951-11-26 3 MORE than 1,000 Singapore Muslims attended a prayer meeting at Sultan Mosque yesterday m commemoration of Chelarn. the 40th day after death of the late Pakistan Premier. Liaquat Ali Khan After prayers, food was distributed to the poor.40 words
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Article132 1951-11-26 3 DAY St. James. Miri Road. Sllat Road. Bukit Pasoh, BA .1-. Trafalfar Street. Anson Ro«<j. Sago Street, Ramah Street, Peoples Park, Nanson Road. Lam Soon Oil Mills, Guan II m. I'nlted Engineers network, m ted Engineers Factory. RUer Valley Road. Killiney Road. Orchard Roarf. Armenian Street State, Adelphi,132 words
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Article, Illustration395 1951-11-26 3 Four Candidates Hold Meetings standard Staff Reporter WITH JUST about six days to go for the elections to the Singapore City Council, candidates yesterday started winding up their campaigns with meetings at various places m their respective wards. Some of them, however, haveStandard - 395 words
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Article133 1951-11-26 3 TAIPEH, Nov. 25, (AP). —A Chinese Nationalist report says the extortion racket under which Chinese abroad are being squeezed of money to save their families m Red China from threatened torture or death has so far involved 10,000 persons at Toishan, m Kwangtung province. Toishan, 70133 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-11-26 3 THIS CAR tumbled down the ditch at the milestone Bukit Timah yesterday after a collision with another < tr which spun round but managed to stay on the road. CASUALTIES: Car m ditch: no one h-irt < driver and two occupants escaped) Car on road: three occunjtiU suffered55 words
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Article270 1951-11-26 3 Debate On Two Decisions Expected PRIVATE MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL Standard SialT Reporter TWO DECISIONS of the Eetablkhnml Piiihirr arc expected Ut provoke «l<-lial«s at a private tii«-<>iin^ of ihr Singapore < ii> CownriHoni «m ITrdnrndhj inuiirdiatelv following lh<* ordinary Meeting. These decisions con I appointment of i Supei a270 words
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Article71 1951-11-26 3 FOLLOWING Is the 51st *Fai Price' List issued the Singa pore Controller of Supplies: POWDERED MILK 1 lb tin "Nespray" increased to 12.15 cts. 2k lb. tin "Nespray**- Lni eased to $0.15 CtS 5 lb tin "Nespi i i fed to $9 35 cts INFANTS71 words
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Article, Illustration88 1951-11-26 3 photo. ploto MR NO CHI TUCK and Miss Lee Siew Khweng after their wedding at Singapore's St. Theresa Church, Kampong Bahru recently. David Studio MISS PUSIIPWALLI daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Kaln:^^.^m^. who was married yesterday at the home o f hvr pan nt> to Mr V.R. (iovindasamy. sonDavid Studio; Standard - 88 words
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87 1951-11-26 3 TODAY l.'ill bojn Mid r■ i m U)c Colony wi!i lit !•>■ Cambridge Scboo Certifl Examination, which v !»(•■> conducted En 1 2 cent re Of the '■>'■'•'> tioo and late Bye and 1 J boys y r>* taking supplement iry ibjects, while87 words
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Article46 1951-11-26 3 THE ALLIANCE Franca I postponed the ba ched 1 take place al H ifl Elote ■•■< NOV. 2H. a.s ;i m U k Ol I I the late Lad M irraj who died terdaj 7 <• sats u f the ba !i p/ill \>>- n»lSe I <'er.46 words
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Article32 1951-11-26 3 Mi'Al!. Sun Foi r ng t dem pon -1.-, m tha <•«•■ tre ol lluai i > I esc >■■ c each lined from |30 to |10t by the Mv v M ifis-32 words
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Miscellaneous134 1951-11-26 3 MOBil I Rationinf Unit i a m B licit Pii ii I bm: 11 l jj m fi ;k:' 'I imah R j«<l j u »nf Po i( S1 2 4 m Holland Road near P S1 ition V MCA.: Hockey SHA Kn »cV. i1 To iroej V ~> .>1134 words
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Article442 1951-11-26 4 Told To Limit Sick Leave Of Govt Workers Standard Siaff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Private medical practitioners m Selangor have received a circular letter from the State Medical aid Health Officer informing them that they should not give more than three days' sick leave to Government442 words
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Article150 1951-11-26 4 j Standard Stall lor respondent KUALA LUMPUR Sun— A i Spe^K Constable, Baharom bin Jamian. 21. was arrested as a deserter ir^m the force when he w*m to "he Kajang Police Station to report the birth of his chad He was yesterday sen teoced t< :>150 words
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Article42 1951-11-26 4 THE Standard Eight Boys of the High School. Klanp. paid a yisil to the Agricultural College :n Serdang. They visited many paces of educational interest m K.i.wn Lumpur. There were 22 boys accompanied by four teachers from the school.42 words
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Article277 1951-11-26 4 PENANG. Sun.— Speaking at an election meeting today at Anson Road, opposite the market, Mr. Yeap Choong Kong, chairman of the Labour Party, told the people to think carefully m their choice of candidates for the Municipal Council. He urged them to vote for the277 words
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Article102 1951-11-26 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Mr. C. E. Howe of the Selangor Treasury was re-eV«cted President of the Kuala Lumpur Cooperative Stores Society Ltd.. at the fifth annual general meeting of the Stores held here yesterday. The following were elected io the committee of management:102 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-11-26 4 winners of the open < singing competition held recently m Taipinr m aid < •f the University of Malaya <• Fund:— (Left to rfcht):— 5 Khair (4th). Lim H. Sim (3rd), Wahidudin (orfani- ser), Abbas (2nd) and Suhaily (Ist).38 words
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129 1951-11-26 4 SEREMBAN, Sun More than 200 kampong Malays saw the official opening of the $2^oo building which is an extension of the Malay Boys School, Kampong Tengah. Negri Sembilan. by Yang Teramat Mulia Tengku Laksamana, Negri Sembilan. yesterday. Among those present were the British Adviser129 words
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Article, Illustration922 1951-11-26 4 TTIERE are still some stubborn sports car fans who keep the hood down regardless of the weather. A thorough soaking followed by a prolonged drying m the sun can do a lot of damage to the upholstery. not to mention corrosion! especially of the joints922 words
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Article, Illustration765 1951-11-26 4 " MARA - Variety Concert To Raise Funds For Clinic, Kindergarten "MARA" By OEHEARSALS are under way for the International Variety Concert which is being organised to raise funds for a free clinic and kindergarten at Jaian Besar for ajl races and creeds. The Archdeacon of Singapore. Venerable Robin Wood, is the chairman:765 words
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Advertisement360 1951-11-26 4 »-««4-+rf+++^fT rf44 .■fflBßffiSffi»ffia*«H-*rt^**«M3tfrt-i'^^ 1 jmL The s SI A Ij E* I cfi^*^l must go on! I I V^i^* 9^^Jhp JF^ are carrying on our Grand Season I I Sa/e a //m^ /onfirer i/i ord^r fAaf our I //l Th I Patrons could take the fullest advantage jj y f360 words
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Article102 1951-11-26 5 K t!:;\ LA f LMp lR Sun. ni.J i al curfew hl been declured covering the are:, from a point M ihTlgJ JTVS S f P Road North il ff *yev c dlstr »^t boundary of Sunrei Nyamok. and then e^stFapan town, then south of the junction of102 words
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Article130 1951-11-26 5 Housing Scheme For ESAM Standard Start Correspondent PENANG. Sun. A Penang; housing schenu* for the benefit of niembeis of the ExServites Assoiiation of Ma- laya. was revealed at the half yearly general meeting j of the association held at the i E& 0 Hot 'l here today. The meeting *is130 words
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Article28 1951-11-26 5 MR A RAZAK KHAN. District Commissioner >i the Klang District Boy Scouts Association, will lead .i contingent of IS Scouts to Singapore during Ihe December holidays.28 words
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Article172 1951-11-26 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— A rendezvous at 10 o'clock one morning at the 10 m.s. Jalan Scudai, between opium traffickers, ted to an arrest and the discovery of 55tlbs. of opjum. This was alleged at the Sessions Court before the President liiche Taib bin Andak yesterday by172 words
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Article123 1951-11-26 5 JOIIORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr. E J. Selby. Senior Customs Officer, told the President of the Sessions Court. Inche Taib bin Andak how a young Chinese driver burst into tears when he approached him at the 10 m* Jalan Scudai on Nov. 21. which led to the123 words
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Article203 1951-11-26 5 4. To co-operate with all other political organisations m the country. whose policies :md objects are not contrary to the teachings ot [slam m achieving democracy, social justice and human dignity. Standard Stall" Correspondent PENANG, Sun.— The two-day "Ulamas* (religious leaders') conference which continued today203 words
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Article50 1951-11-26 5 PORT DICKSOX. Sun.— An elderly Indian woman. Govindamah, pleaded guilty before the Circuit Magistrate, Port Dickson, to ill-treating a 4-year-old child, Sellan, by burning hey legs. Govindamah was bound over to bo of good behaviour m the sum ot 5100 for a period ol one year.50 words
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Article, Illustration78 1951-11-26 5 photo. The Member for Education. Dato EEC Thuriisinglum has left Kuala Lunipur by air for Bangkok to attend the UNESCO lonfereiue. The Dato has gone m a dual raparitv as obsrrtrr on behalf of the L.K. and the Commissioner-General. This, picture, taken at Kuala Lumpur airport before the Dato leftDept. of Information - 78 words
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Article305 1951-11-26 5 Safety Week Ends Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Sun.— Thousands of people witnessed the final scenes of the Road Safety Week m Perak as the curtain rang down with the warning "Road Safety Is Your Safety." The need to educate the masses m road safety is305 words
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Article100 1951-11-26 5 Floods Due To Damaged Embankment Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Sun. Th«collapse of an finfoankuirnt on thr It an tin strr*ii which flows into I.ia^ii Kivrr. mi thr cauM 1 of lti<* "iquattrr rrjwttlrmrnt at t*M» Zrd milr Port Diiksun Kuad h^irr; flooded rf^rntlr Thr Stan dard trams. The BQiutte nfha100 words
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Article41 1951-11-26 5 MB D A BORRIE D i Oflßcei the ECuala Sel mgor District the United Kingd< >' > ■> lone leave. The committee o( the Kiiaii Sclangoi Social < < Re creation Club he and ronggeng m tionoui Ul .md Mrs. D. A Borrie41 words
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Article318 1951-11-26 5 Incident Causes A Stir In MTUC Meet Standard .Statt Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— lir was cauged m today's meeting of the SeJangor Divisional Committee of the Malayan* Trade Union Council when two representatives of t}, e Trade Union Adviser's Department «tage<l a ualkout half318 words
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Article92 1951-11-26 5 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. -A Chinese bridal couple, travelling m their c;»r from Kajang met with ;»n accident at the junction ol Circular and Ampang Roadi near the Police Station at I p.m. today when the car was Lns'olved m a collision with a92 words
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Article24 1951-11-26 5 A TEA party will be held at the Segamat Club oji Nov. 29 at 4 p.m. to mark the Club's 32nd anniversary.24 words
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Article77 1951-11-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An i4oci Chinese, Loo Pak Sim. was produced before the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. J. G. Adiitni. on a charge^ of cheating j» woman C'iiiii York it Batu Road, by falsely producing a letter purporting it was written by her sister, mid77 words
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116 1951-11-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. So far three politu «i bo lies m Selangor have ieci led to Participate m the Rrsl Muni* ipal Elections taking place ly nexi ye jr. Previous ann luncements m their intention t-> contest st" iU i:: thf ii: i -I116 words
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Article322 1951-11-26 5 Standard Stall ormpondi-n'. Xl \IA U MPI R. mh, Joh«»rt* continue* lo Ur> the worst Communi*! arm m Mala\a. Practically every <la> \a*>\ week \\wrf \%vrr inri<i<'Mi*. many of them on c*»tat«*-» and inxolv. in^ planting jmtsouiwl. Friij.v v.a> 'lie arorst i«v '.vi:h »ver ha.fa322 words
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Article66 1951-11-26 5 Prefects Fete Teachers KL.U WG.Su T m Jame« Mrs E. Jroies II g Head I td tirl md j S ..><>;■ L>Ul Mr. Mi- i hai -i the <i Schrwi since I u> re iccupa go on tratu i the G I j M I .1 it Kuala I and66 words
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Advertisement36 1951-11-26 5 OBVIOUS CHOICE WORIDS BEST Machines You Will Be Phocd To Own V e«»V HoniJe and maintain. |K\X 2 "•<• r V Ea»y Paymcn! IVrm* Cm Be kmm&i Snlr Afiemt*:— GEORGE LEE MOTORS j 5 CLIM£NCIAU AVtNOf I36 words
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Miscellaneous422 1951-11-26 5 FEDERATtOA 7 DiARY pf:>am; lipoh j Ll l% >: p p 3 ihala Bhairavi and o < e>« m and 915| RtBY: The Seciet of Convict Uke RKUA&'wong- Fei Hong (Chap 5) RK\: Santa re i i 12 3 ti 45 and aJS .m £X 4 a H 915;> m422 words
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Article876 1951-11-26 6 THE Big Three attempt to get Russia to agree to an 1 inventory and inspection of conventional and atomic arms has ended m failure And the Russian counter-proposals have proved t{> be unacceptable to the Big Three. Net result is likely to be the acceleration of the re-armament876 words
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1134 1951-11-26 6 RADICAL CHANGE IN TREATMENT OF ALL PRISONERS From Our Own Correspondent COLOMBO (By Air Mai!) lAURING the last few months various steps have been taken by the Government to implement the recommendations of the Commission which sat to enquire into conditions m prisons m Ceylon and a raidical change is1,134 words
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Article, Illustration13 1951-11-26 6 and when Smith Minor has finished acting the fool. •I'll start—!"13 words
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Article, Illustration493 1951-11-26 6 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By MA T given signal the 8.8.C. audience hoots with derisive laughter. It then guffaws wholeheartedly. This is followed by a chorus ot sniggers, squeals, yells and demure titters Just read that again, 'It chills the blood It makes the flesh creep, and it is all493 words
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Article323 1951-11-26 6 By Serge de Gunzburg, Standard Special Cor. PARIS, Not. 24. AT a time when Western powers are making every effort to consolidate their defence system the Soviet Union is taking similar steps. In six days the Soviet government has taken no less than three diplomatic initiatives Of323 words
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Article909 1951-11-26 6 Richard Lowenthal - TITO'S SEARCH FOR ALLIES Richard Lowenthal By BELGRADE i! YUGOSLAVIA'S foreign ii policy today is at first sight puzzling to the visitor. During one and the same ii week, the Government was jj engaged m vital negotiations about American arms delive- ries with U.S. General Colij lins, yet leading members909 words
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Advertisement75 1951-11-26 6 How millions Sleep their m§ to health mth Qvaltine WT^\ 1 Ht* W B 'J.^g \7 'TS 6000 TO SEE >oJ 1 A W\*> \t) S\»C* TA M WAKING SO BRIGHT A Jrf -fcJ7\ ova«.t»»** ANO feARLY ,n T>,f jpL. HO^L freshness &y| lOf OVAIUNI vigour every morning |V/ I75 words
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Article221 1951-11-26 7 7 Guests Hurt By Mystery Assailant By MICHAEL GOH, Standard Staff Reporter SEVEN MEN received burns m an acid attack at the wedding < c Firestone employee at Angull.o Road lost night. The victims could m reason for the vicious attack. c of them, Tan221 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-11-26 7 photo. This airview shows the spreadeagled coaches of the Atlantic Coast Line's Havana Special after it struck a goods train amidships a t Hortenf crossing, Nabunta, Georgia. Nov. 15. Two were killed and 21 injured. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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112 1951-11-26 7 ROME, Nov. 25. <AP> Allied foreign ministers apparently have decided against switching troops from the Far East to the West even if a Korean armistice ia signed, diplomatic sources said last night. These informants reported the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation s112 words
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Article50 1951-11-26 7 RANGOON. Nov. 25 <AP> Fighting between Government forces and 11.000 Karen rebels near the railway junction town of Cetpadan. 90 miles north of Rangoon, is reported today At Gamanseik. on the Irrawady. 500 Karen insurgents overwhelmed the garrison, looted the town and burnt down 250 houses50 words
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Article68 1951-11-26 7 PARIS. Nov. 25. (UP) General Jean de Lattre d,e Tassigny, French Commander and High Commissioner m Indo China arrived m Paris by air yesterday for conferences with bigh French officials WHEN the radio station ©n Mandaiay's Cha:im\ athazi airport was razed by fire on Saturday, aA.P. - 68 words
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101 1951-11-26 7 NEW YORK Nov. 25. <AP>- new booklet on sex and marriage will be sold only by a doctors prescription. The book. "How to Improve Your Sexual Relations," by Dr. EdAm W. Hirsch. and the novel prescription rule are announced m an advertisement m the101 words
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Article19 1951-11-26 7 PRINCESS Margaret arrive* back In London by air yesterend of a five-day day at the visit to Paris.— ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article45 1951-11-26 7 THE blast from Saturday nifiht'J naval yard explosion m Copenhagen shattered windows and threw people out of bed m southern Sweden over 25 miles away In Malmoe, furniture moved and pictures fell from walls In Lund, several houses were damaged. No casualties were reported.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article37 1951-11-26 7 A"flying: kennel"—a specially chartered British Overseas Airways freighter plane—left London for Karachi Saturday with 15 Knrlish-bred foxhounds to form a pack for the Pakistan army's new huntinf club. will be used to tracK They down jackals.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article32 1951-11-26 7 THE driver and fireman were killed and four passengers injured yesterday when a passenger train was derailed near *ort Knox. Kentucky. The locomotive tender and five or trie eight carriages overturned.- Reu-terReuter - 32 words
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Article39 1951-11-26 7 THE body of Alexander Illarionovich Yefremov. a Deputy Prime Minister of the Soviet Union, who died on Friday, lay m state yesterday m the Hall of Columns m the Moscow House of Unions. Moscow Radio reported lest night. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article22 1951-11-26 7 HUNGARY Saturday officially charged the United States with "continuous interferences m Hungarian affairs" and violation of her independence and sove- reignty. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article20 1951-11-26 7 THE Persian Government plans to discharge 20.000 road construction workers on Dec. I— the first of the Government employees.— A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article20 1951-11-26 7 WILLIAM R. HEROLD. coordinator of the Atlantic Pacts Defence Productions, Satur- announced his resignation day to the Atlantic Council.—R ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article31 1951-11-26 7 TEXAS oilman McCarthy said yesterday he had signed a multi-million-dollar deal to take control of a company which would exploit more than 7,000 square miles of Egyptian territory for oil. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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171 1951-11-26 7 Moscow: Planes On ly Returned Fire Of Missing UN Craft WASHINGTON, Nov. 25, (UP). The State Department disclosed yesterday that Russia claimed Soviet fighters fired on a United States plane— which is now missing only after it had opened fire on them and refused to land at a Siberian airport.171 words
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Article156 1951-11-26 7 Gales Lash Many Parts Of England LONDON Nov. 25 (Reuter) Torrential rain and lashing gales swept over many parts of England yesterday causing more floods inland and distress calls at sea. The river Dovey- m Montgomeryshire overflowed its banks putting hundreds of acres of agricultural land part of a main156 words
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Article73 1951-11-26 7 SYDNEY. Xnv 25 (UP)— Gen. S;r Horace Robertson, former Commander of B:iti*>h Commonwealth Occupation Forces m Jap.m. said, "Some people seem to think that we are going to have a cease-fi.'e m Korea, but m my opinion that cease-fire will only be a lull He73 words
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Article30 1951-11-26 7 Sheppard Abdullah King of Texas end belly dancer Samia Gamal of Egypt have received permission from the Egyptian author.iies Jn Cairo to marry m a Muslim ceremony. UPUP - 30 words
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Article19 1951-11-26 7 TWELVE Russian seaplanes have been heiuled over To the Chinese Communist Navy for patrolling the Kingsu-Chekinnjj coast Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 19 words
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36 1951-11-26 7 The Netherlands. Greece and Belgium have diplomatic representatives designate waiting m Cai«o because their credentials are not made out to Farouks new title of "King of Egypt and the Sudan." A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article42 1951-11-26 7 TOKYO, Nov. 25. (Reuter) Peking Radio today reported that the Peopled Liberation Army had entered Shigatse, a Tibetan city about 130 miles southwest of the capital of Lhasa. The radio said the populace gave the army a big welcome.42 words
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Article92 1951-11-26 7 Lord Ismay Says, 'No War If.. LONDON, Nov. 25, (AFP) British Secretary of State /or Commonwealth Relations Lord Ismay last night expressed the belief that there would be no war "if we are diligent, resolute and united. "Never m our history has unity been so essential as it is at92 words
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Article28 1951-11-26 7 The first regional conference of UNESCO member natioh\ m Asia and the South Pacific' opens today m Bangkok. The meeting will last until Dec. 10. UPUP - 28 words
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Article33 1951-11-26 7 JAPANS Rising Sun flag was flown m Formosa yesterday for the first time since 1945. The occasion was the opening of an exhibition of Japanese products m Taipeh. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article94 1951-11-26 7 MANILA. Nov. 25. (AP)-The death toll m the typhoon which crossed the Central Philippines last week ro.«e to 30 today with a delayed report from Mmdoro of three deaths. The provincial commander of Mindoro Oriental province, m an official report on typhoon damage and94 words
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Article78 1951-11-26 7 WASHINGTON. Nov 25 (AFP)— The Stale Department today acknowledged the receipt of a new Soviet note on the Middle Bast winch it described as "terse." Department spokesman Lincoln While affirmed Mi.it I he contemplated Middle Fast command was strictly defensive m character and fully consistent78 words
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Article81 1951-11-26 7 ISMAILIA. Nov 25 IAP Kgyptian terrorist* bavc omklc nn abortive attack on t'nNefeisha filtration plant Kiipplies \\ater to A:mv md RAF garrisoM a .spokesman dUadoscd today He said six Egyptian* fl «-d n Ihe plant with nfle and |uto lie fi"e l*rt night 'J be81 words
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208 1951-11-26 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 25, (AP).— A Chinese General and his aide Saturday challenged m an American court the authority of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek to act for the Chinese Nationalist regime. General P. T. Mow, former Director of the Chinese Air Force Procurement Office here, and208 words
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Article60 1951-11-26 7 THE Eighth A;mv last night »n--nounced the complete capture of the "Little Gibraltar" bill mmm west of Yonchon after an uninterrupted 41-hour fight The fighting which involved up to a Chinese division waft MC of the most WVCr* engagements m recent months on ihe western front. It60 words
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210 1951-11-26 7 MOSCOW, Nov. 25, (AP).-The Soviet Government warned the Governments of Britain, the Inited States, Fran^ and Turkey against continuing- with plans for a Middle Eastern Command. The Soviet notes were hand- ed to diplomatic representatives of these four governments m MOSCOW on Saturday210 words
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136 1951-11-26 7 THE HAGUE. Nov B (Reuter)— Holland mm not bound herggtf t< co mihli m the abolition of the Netherlands Indonesian tni o n concluded here m November 1949, according to a government memorandum publish ed yesterday It said the government was convinced that the136 words
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Article77 1951-11-26 7 TOKYO. Nov 25 (I'Pi Vice President Albcn W Berkfey returned from a t hi v tour of the Korean Mir I' t "hopeful" of peace m K>■■ .i and convinced that 1 lie situation there is "encouraging The Vice President w 1 up his frontline tout77 words
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Advertisement219 1951-11-26 7 Acheson Outlines F-E problems To A-Council s ,'5 (AFP)— Far t.astern problems were t.rda^ afternoon by US Secretary of State I\ nat the first working sitting of the Atlantic :nf He elaborated on the situation m Korea her places of unrest m Asia. iti that if an armistice proved impossible219 words
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Advertisement45 1951-11-26 7 J GIFTS "^"%'i f 1 FOR /jf !BO V S 3 A f MECCANO SETS P $J. 15 TO $92.50 7 DINKY BUILDER Q $4.90 AND $9.25 f 5 HORNBY TRAIN SETS CLOCKWORK from $9.00 jjj ELECTRIC from $65.00 L tittle^ fj SINGAPORE I. <J45 words
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Article342 1951-11-26 8 NoSelling Pressure For Tins By A Special Correspondent THE Singapore market m industrials and rubbers, barely steady on Saturday, broke sharply along with the rubber commodity on Monday with falls of as much as 10 per cent, on previous markings. The cheaper offerings attracted substantial buying342 words
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Article533 1951-11-26 8 Malayan Collieries Ltd: Made a profit of $526,850 for the year ended June 30. this year and a j dividend of 10 per cent is recommended unchanged from lust year. Net liquid assets m balance sheet, including the Malayan Cement holding, works out at $1,481,566 or 43 cents533 words
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86 1951-11-26 8 THE SERVICE Committee of the Singapore City Councillors hus turned down a suggestion th it clerical officers m the Treasurer's Department should possess accountancy qualification The Committee has reaffirmed its original view that all Clerical Officers m the Singapore City Council need only possess the C86 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-11-26 8 Mrs. H. A. Jhagoslinea (third from the left), wife of the master of the Dutch ship, Straat Makassar, and some of the guests who attended a cocktail party on board to mark the vessel's maiden voyage to Penan; from Japan, last week.42 words
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Article275 1951-11-26 8 Industrials: Fraser and Xeave Ord. *4 15 to $3.75 to $3.90, Ptef. 16.75, Hongkong Bank Colonial $850.00 arid $848. Malayan Breweries $5.45 to $4.83 to $5.25. BAalajan Cement .45c to 48c. Malayan Collieries $1.90 ex div.. McA lister $40.00. Straits Steamships $22.50. Straits Times >4.10 to $4.12\.275 words
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Article93 1951-11-26 8 THREE BRITISH Common- wealth pilots on Sight from Lon- don to Australia m a singleengined Pervical Proctor, left Singapore yesterday tor Jakarta, j They are Martin Cherry, Australian test pilot. Craham Brooke, English Army pilot, and] Bill Pentecost, a New Eealander who served with93 words
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Advertisement536 1951-11-26 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland {m Francisco Los Angeles All American Canadian Cities. LJCKENBACH 27/28 Nov 30 No*,^ Dec 25 D«c ALASKA BEAR 24/26 Dec 28 Dec 29 Dec/I Jan 20 Jan Rp Kill porticulan o< Dn Gorge Deep Tanks and Passengers Boo^mgs etc ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD.536 words
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Advertisement341 1951-11-26 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P Boroe Nov 25 Vessel *cr V.^cr Weekly Hong Tot <or Rengat Nov 30 Ves*el *o' Vz'zizcc Twice Weekly Hana Thong toi hogan Vessel *or Pert Dickson. Weekly 1 Si Api Api Dec 4 long bong tor '^a'occc. '"'cr' Hong341 words
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Advertisement491 1951-11-26 8 _y"^" fc^S^ «IJ^ T T^^^CLLf "7*""^^^ "MEONIA" for Bang y 28 ffS v i 'MAI AVA" n I rviALATA O r Bangko' Hongkong 10 "K.NA'-or B 3n 3 Kok. H^". Yoko'ha-r.3 I9?!ft LALANDIA" d- S3 i> Bangkok n Bangkok air,, "KAMBODIA" :i-'3r g Hongkong, Kobe Cr Yo o- INDIA" fo'491 words
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Article359 1951-11-26 9 t< inte est for the loan v ..c" c iQpci tc square ud WCf iht year; i Tr, t Citj Council tec wUJ i ;av BB re N Bh money it i t mm to push :r:rcu£-. vhai public works H ir hand Ar.n359 words
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Article248 1951-11-26 9 3d I. tr your ipe c the Comers t .ice:ul rtate I the B -ar Cati exneter: a1 Che aa c--ed witt th« sf and ?c iiti of the Pr testani Qf I v H i cc •.-"■.ere>"..r.; I Clave comparative ftgnres n izpkeey :rj*er. z~.248 words
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Article150 1951-11-26 9 c.' The letter on manners a:" a Post Office putiished rv you c: Ncverr.rr-er 2c. brings tc n-.y mind regret:ac*:t incidents a: ether Post Office counters. The ctner day wnen some c v were waiting t ruy stamps. :he «-»erk at tne Stamps' tKmter was apparently150 words
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Article181 1951-11-26 9 cir-— The letters and newi fuc ect of Reading a* a 2h«i. S of. the b^es of ■rrmam education. 0 n -"4 British Colony, and I r c V, m Malaya ger.era.ly. STnm ever, reckoned ar. biutT bit nuu toward m- troducing the art of into181 words
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Article562 1951-11-26 9 Sir I set: that the c isir.esi L.as^ m Singapore is determined tc have a cash a: me simpiy be- -a use I suggested that Singapore firms should star, a dowry fund tor the working girl. I alsc see that my other idea cf a worker's fund562 words
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Article177 1951-11-26 9 Sir —In the midst of the tense situation m a certain Ward. I had the opportunity to speak te a key workman of a certain candidate This agent spoke tc me on the various assets nis candidate possessed. Fortunately I had the manifesto of his opponent wruch177 words
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Article183 1951-11-26 9 Challenge To Colony Councillors Sir:—! have read your editor ;ai comment on the rortncurrung City Council Eiecti* ,n with treat interest, and wise TO endorse every word expressed by yuu m regard to the present apathy of the voters Most of the candidates art men new to what tney shou.d183 words
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Article119 1951-11-26 9 Sir— lt has erne terryc rry knowledge that the return of 3 Commissi'.ners tc the Municipal Commission m Malacca under the banner of the Labour Party is now under dispute. The Labour Party through much disension among its rank and fiie was dmolvea by the Conveners and notwithstanding119 words
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Article108 1951-11-26 9 EXAMS.— A QUERY c It X with prea* thai I rend the letter b\ Mr Pet Ec P« k Ke mentioned I a\ tim P. Ban'i ejoßßßaatamm trtn ra guiaed i I CoJ bui s.«. aU o\» c •a d beca ue ti wa^ f :r,a*." SD« r«J tI F--".108 words
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Advertisement79 1951-11-26 9 LEARN TO DEFEND YOU! HOME NCW wefl educated ..c a:- ra.:ir epera-Sghter-ptotien ie th* zr..er "cntxo. unit of I m tan A:r Forre Hl* lITAL 4>D nTEREST(M To BE REW\ TO DEFE\D UoHl 4CAINST AfR ATTACK U R Air For;:© en for training '■r TRAINING NOW-IF w OU WAIT TILL79 words
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Advertisement134 1951-11-26 9 MR3 S //S heat selector dial •tell-tale light £*^^r MASSIVE BARELITE HANDLE J •STREAMLINED BODY BfVELLED SOLE PLATE SIDE ENTRY OF FLEX SANOILANDS BUTTERY CO. LTD. SINCAFORE »UALA LUHfUK I*QM >tNAWG BE TALLCB f2 4 Wt HES <.l AH4Mt>h Tall A hraitliT peopir rrr^ id r<*rry <*±lk oJ li»»- «rtoil*134 words
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Miscellaneous30 1951-11-26 9 J^^> KNOvv\ i] f, V^ SA:?' 1 INDEED^)] ■/^JENNY LU IS'! Hk WHAT |r DANGER 5 X /SOI I m^^^ B^B^B^bV I .J*^^"^ CT J^B^B^Kr M j^J r B^B^B^k^ 130 words
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Article, Illustration540 1951-11-26 10 Of men and masic TVTY remarks last week 1 regarding the danger of burst tyres brought forth an instant rejoinder from that very fine Singapore pianist Percy Proctor. Two blow-outs while travelling at speed on an upcountry road, were nearly responsible for a nasty accident. Percy motoring back to Singapore540 words
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722 1951-11-26 10 ' JON - 'JON' By A FTER successfully romplett\ ing his Initial Training Course, the Police Doe is promoted to the rank of Air Dog Second Class, and is posted out to an K.A.F. Station. Here he spends his time on guard, and. during his off duty722 words
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Article128 1951-11-26 10 8.8.C. SETS THE LEAD LON-DOX. Nov. 25 (Reuter>— Britain's Broadcasting Corporation will take television into the classrooms of six London secondary schools next summer. More than 200 15-year-olds will see special television shortwave programmes for half an hour every at:ernoon for a month. It will be an128 words
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Advertisement209 1951-11-26 10 LAST DAY! 11 a.m. 1.30-4-6.45 9.30 p.m. ORSON WELLES' I MACBETH A REPUBLIC PICTURi: L NEW- AtHAMBRA J OPENS TOMORROW!— i THE GUY WHO BATTERED HIS WAY TO FAME, FORTUNE AND THE HEADLINES Hi fill 11 fV "^^L^uAfa^'i OJIuM -v fl fi&FifflPVFiyi NOW SHOWING I"' v 6.4.) 9..^ r PJM.209 words
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Advertisement245 1951-11-26 10 A Special HITCHCOCK TIIKIIJ fnTv^^W i/A QT BSP I a I DAYf r r >- I Farle y Gran B€r8 €r R"th Roman Rob rt W a |b r I -WmTOMIOttRmi! I Lore, Laughter, M*' Music, Dancing, r Excitement AXU togi;thi;k irth 9 i• y •h I Musical Sfedmk! Distributed245 words
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Article274 1951-11-26 11 I LONDON. Nov. 24. (Reuter^— Coventry, the Midland* Rusby Union tieam who lost their first match of the season last week. .surrendered their ground record j to another Welsh club today when Cardiff beat them 6-3. The game was fought at tremendous pace and the issue274 words
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498 1951-11-26 11 Portsmouth On Top With Clever Win LONDON, Nov. 25, (AP).— Portsmouth maintained their position at the top of the First Division of the English Football League on Saturday by defeating the reigning champions, Tottenham Hotspur, 2— o m a fast, brilliant game, which drew a capacity crowd of 46.000 excited498 words
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Article337 1951-11-26 11 LONDON, Nov. 24, <Reuter). Mud- bound f rounds, which imposed a specially heavy strain on their stamina, were not to the liking of most of the 17 non-League clubs who tried their strength against Football' League teams m today's Football Association first round cup ties. Among337 words
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Article55 1951-11-26 11 LONDON. Nov. 25. <AP>— South Africa crushed Scotland 44—0 m the iqrf internal: ona^ I game of their tour at Murrayfield. Edinburgh, on Saturday. A 65.000 crowd wx the biggest Scottish defeat m history. If was also the biggest international win ever registered by a l55 words
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Article31 1951-11-26 11 BUENOS AIRE.S. Km- 24 <Reuter>— Bob Fuikenbur* 01 imU United States. Wimbl«ftlon channvp§ofT«f 1«4«. beaten by r«««stn GarArf of Balj »n t>^ *S4,iith A mor icah La J? n31 words
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Article413 1951-11-26 11 Stay LONDON. N'v 24 Router Today t bor^e*: results DIVISION I Arsenal 4 Bo lion 2 Aston Villa 2 Midrilesbrourf, 0 Blackpool 4 Stoke 2 Che! sea <) Prgrtuw 0 Dctd% County 2 West Bromarich 1 Huddersfleld Burnle.- 3 LhcrpooJ v Manchester IT o ManrhcFter C.:j 2413 words
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Article, Illustration152 1951-11-26 11 MAKSOOR SAWI of the Malay Odin* Union who won the 25 laps grass track race a fortnight ago, gained another notable victory yesterday when he came out first m the Singapore Cycle Racing Association's 100 mile massed start road race at Lim hu Kang152 words
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Article37 1951-11-26 11 MADRID. Nov. 24 <Rr;iLw> Rica: do EanoVV. or* «>t S;j*im's great C<Mlbsllen and Immwi Intetttat iona 1 tctajkf^ >^< r 2<) vem kgo ha>. been oflfved a p<»?t .is selert'f fur Spair, 5 Mbanal football Iran.37 words
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Advertisement610 1951-11-26 11 DEATH F IM Jan Wie. Director of Unitra N.V. Djakarta died of heart attack at Pontianak on Friday morning November 1 23 rd. As a mark of respect, the efice of Unitra Ltd Singapore will be dosed to-day November 2681 ACKNOWIEDCMENI \|K. S. Sivagurunathan and ?x children thank all relatives610 words
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Advertisement1341 1951-11-26 11 NOTICES Imk Singapore Co-operative Stores Society Ud Mr hla High Peck has been a^ pointed Manager of the Society as from Ist November 1951 m is hereby given that 1 How Sai Lim the undersigned of No 8. Choon G Jan i*^l Sl "Sapore, has applied T?, c r ßoard1,341 words
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Advertisement564 1951-11-26 11 NOTICES NTy" iS that t i ng Ccc Bo *y of 271 phed to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore for a Ist Class Beer and Stout Licence for consumption at No 271 Jalan Besar Singapore under the style Ma Wah and ™y application will be heard m the Court564 words
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Miscellaneous27 1951-11-26 11 HlkfH lit" t* DUfty** cs f >' t» I* \l^'^^a I till A•» r Sinjjp.rr Midae* a 5. 1S 5« r«rl rk»nn IW 4Ji Port Sham t.41 t»27 words
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Article186 1951-11-26 12 Meet In Spore Next June THE FAR Eastern Chinese basketball "Olympiad" will be held m Singapore m June next year. Entries for the competition first of its kind m South East Asia will close on March 15, 1952. These decisions were made by the Organising186 words
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Article, Illustration24 1951-11-26 12 BELOW are finishes of the third day's races of the Singapore Turf Club winter meeting held at Bukit Timah on Saturday.24 words
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Article215 1951-11-26 12 SYDNEY, Nov. 24, (AP).-Vic Scixas, of Philadelphia, pulled out his finest tennis under extreme pressure today to defeat Mervyn Rose, 20-year-old Australian southpaw, 4-6, 9-7, 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 m the final of the New South Wales tennis championship. At the intermission of the two- I215 words
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54 1951-11-26 12 ANGLO-CHINESE School Penar.g, will send a basketball and football team for a tour of Singapore and the Federation from December 10 to 20. la a letter to the secretary of the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Association, they have asked for fixtures against Colony team* fioru54 words
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Article33 1951-11-26 12 Singapore football clvb s are reminded that the closing date for entries into next year's SAFA league closes on Nov. 30. The affiliation tee is $10 and entrance fee also $10.33 words
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Article199 1951-11-26 12 Son Beats Father In Body Show PENANG, Sun.— Khoo Hong Cheng of Happy Health Culturists won the title of "Mr. Penang" when' the Penang and Kedah amateur weightlifting championships ended at the New World Amusement Park last night. Runner-up was Yeap Guan Hoe while Foo Hock Lee was third and199 words
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Article454 1951-11-26 12 BAHAWALPUR. PAKISTAN, Nov. 25: (Reuter) The Baha-walpur-Karachi Cricket Association needed runs for an early declaration when they resumed their innings at 194 for two against the MCC touring team today. Imtiaz started hooking, pulling and driving freely despite the new ball which was taken straight454 words
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Article95 1951-11-26 12 KIEL. Germany, Nov. 23. (AP>.— Karl Ritter Von Halt. President of the West German National Olympic Committee, said Saturday that West Germany would not send a soccer team to the 1952 Olympics if the Soviet Union also competes m the soccer tournament. Speaking at a meeting95 words
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Article34 1951-11-26 12 CHICAGO, Nov. 25. (AFP) The former British Empire featherweight boxing champion. Cliff Anderson, last night defeated the American. Aberdeen Lynch, by a technical knockout. The light ended at the sixth round.34 words
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Article31 1951-11-26 12 BERLIN, Nov. 25 (AP)— British champion Jack Wardrop, of the Motherwell Swimming Club. Saturday night won the 200--metre free-style event m a swimming competition m Berlins Olympic Stadium Hall.31 words
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Article19 1951-11-26 12 OSAKA, (Japan), Nov. 25 (UP) Sweden's Helsingborg soccer team defeated the all Japan XI 3—o here today.19 words
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Article335 1951-11-26 12 The Singapore Turf Club's j winter meeting which concluded on Saturday was notable for the success of trainer Marinus Van Breukelen who saddled nine i winner's. By his success the Ipoh trainer jis almost certain of becoming the champion trainer of the year j as his335 words
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Article114 1951-11-26 12 .CHIHSUAHL'A. Mexico. Nov. I 25 (UP) American racing chamj pion Tony Bettenhausen rocketed to a ne.v world's stock car record ot 110 miles an hourtoday, but failed to shake the Lead of two Italian speedsters m the Pan-American highway race. Bettenhausen. National AAU kingpin from Tinley114 words
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Article212 1951-11-26 12 i Colony Shuttle Farce Standard Badminton Reporter THE SINGAPORE Badminton Association's open championship now m progress is turiiiii" out to he the higgest farce m the history of the Colony's annual tournament. The position has deteriorated so hadlv thai something must he done if the212 words
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Article102 1951-11-26 12 THE Seah brothers. Hark Chim and Lye Huat (Flower 8.P.), this year's junior doubles champions won their tie m yesterday's SBA's open championships when they defeated Quek Keng Chuan and Sng Haw Pah (Diehard/Useful), the 1949 ruxinersup ia straight sets. Results of morning session matches were:102 words
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