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Title Section19 1951-09-03 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1951. Jf PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration320 1951-09-03 1 Ridgway gets an 'ultimatum on the talks TOKYO, Sunday. 'THE Communists today told General Ridgway he should either say openly that he will break up the cease-fire talks or deal "conscientiously and responsibly" with recent incidents at Kaesong. This "ultimatum** was made m a Peking Radio broadcastReuter; AP - 320 words
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Article97 1951-09-03 1 ROME, Sun. SERIES of earthquakes spread terror In the towns and cities of central Italy yesterday. There was some property damage, but few casualties and nq^deatbs were reported. The epicentre was 100 miles north-east of Rome m the Gran Sasso Mountain area. Residents of AscoliAP - 97 words
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Article35 1951-09-03 1 PARIS, Sun— Three hundred Special Vice Squad policemen swooped along Paris' boulevards on a morality drive. Those arrested Included 160 prostitutes, 15 postcard vendors, one demented woman and one drunk.— A3>.35 words
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Article136 1951-09-03 1 WASHINGTON. Sun J^ UNITED States Democratic sonator. Mr. Allen Freur o! Delaware, last night cril rised India for her refus.ii to take part m the Japoeace conference at San Francisco. Mr. Frear suggested that I M'! off the fence and adopt a r"nhstic attitude136 words
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Article53 1951-09-03 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun M. Andrei Gromyko. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, arrived here last night after a cross-rowntry rail journey to attend the Japanese peace treaty conference. Japanese reporters, photographers and newsreel men were particularly anxious to talk to M. Gromyko. One called out: 'WPI you signReuter - 53 words
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Article114 1951-09-03 1 MOXTAI X, NEW YORK, Sunday. lIIIKTV-FIVK week-end anglers were today feared dead many trapped m the cabin of a 45-foot fishing boat which rolled over m a boiling riptide near here yesterday. The fishing boat, with o4 week-end anglers aboard, sank about a mile on*Reuter - 114 words
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Article136 1951-09-03 1 LONDON, Sunday. SCARCELY an aircraft aboard the British light fleet carrier Glory has escaped damage from flak during the ship's three-month action m Korean This reflected a stepping up of enemy anti-aircraft defence and the large number of sorties flown by the Glory's aircraft, the statementReuter - 136 words
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Article77 1951-09-03 1 2 doctors go to see the King LONDON. Sun. TWO doctors yesterday visited the King at Salmoral Castle. They were Dr George Cordlner. a radiologist, and Dr. Geoffrey Marshal, a chest specialist. Beth attended the King m June when he had Inflammation of the lung They returned to London afterReuter - 77 words
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Article58 1951-09-03 1 VERESE, ITALY, Sun THE pllot und passenger of a helicopter following the world amateur cycling road race championship near here yesterday were burned to death when their aircraft crashed within sight of thousands of spectators. The helicopter came down among trees well away from the riders. It burnedReuter - 58 words
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Article29 1951-09-03 1 MADRID. Sun.— A group of Spanish Army officers will leave for America soon for six months' training In the vi* of modern armoured and IE-fantry weapons. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-09-03 1 MR. Ng Eng Kiat helps his brld-, Mis* Kane Foay Hong, to rut the five-tier wedding: cake, after Uwir wedding at the Nan Chlau Girls' School. Singapore, yesterday. To celebrate the occasion. Mr. Ng Qnee Lam and his brother, the fattier of the groom, Mr. Ng Qnee Gam, donated $25,<MM62 words
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Article65 1951-09-03 1 WASHINGTON. Sun THE United States Army and Air Forc P will hold extensive training manoeuvres "Exercise Snowfall" m northern New York State next January and February to test equipment under winter conditions. The Defence Department said the four-week exercise would b P followed by a sevenReuter - 65 words
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Article60 1951-09-03 1 25 years Veil done' were paid at a X farewell party yesterday to Mr. J. Macintosh, deputy chief accountant innhe postal services headquarters, Kuala Lumpur, who 1$ retiring. Mr. Macintosh has had 25 years' service m Malaya. More than 150 postal workers attended the party and heard Mr. Macintosh described60 words
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Article45 1951-09-03 1 BORDER, TEXAS, Sun.— A series of explosions and fires erupted at dawn yesterday m a synthetic rubber plant near Borger. More than four hours later intermittent explosions still were shaking this Texas city, At least eight men were injured.— A J>.45 words
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Article46 1951-09-03 1 GENEVA. Sun— The International Red Cross announced that it had accepted an invitation from the United States to send a delegation to the San Francisco peace conference to discuss indemnities to victims of World War II m the Far East.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article48 1951-09-03 1 TAIPEH. Sun Taipeh weather bureau officials yesterday warned ships sailing trom this island to the southeast and southwest that a small size typhoon was lashing across the Bahoon Channel. The typhoon was now heading towards the seas to the southeast of th* Pacific Is-lands.—Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 48 words
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Article34 1951-09-03 1 TOKYO. Sun.— One Communist MIO-15 jet fighter was destroyed m aerial combat over northwest Korea yesterday. Earlier the Air Force reported one plane was presumed to have been shot down. U.P.UP - 34 words
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Article138 1951-09-03 1 NEW YORK. 3un. A MASS inoculation of 5.000 Central Utah children will be conducted this week to determine whether human blood can prevent crippling after-effects of polio. Dr. William Hammon. said the first controlled experiment with the antlbodygam- ma globulin, a blocd fraction, will beAP - 138 words
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118 1951-09-03 1 TWO ACCUSED AFTER MAD BREAD DEATHS PONT ST. ESPRIT, FRANCE, Sunday. rE police have filed charges of involuntary homicide against a miller and a baker by providing flour which killed four people, made 28 ill and drove more than 100 temporarily insane. Conviction carries penalties of* up to three years*AP - 118 words
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Article174 1951-09-03 1 111 Malayan students reach U.K. LONDON. Sun. RECORD number of students from the Far East arrived In London yesterday aboard the Canton. There were 111 from Malaya and 14 from Hong Kong. As the Canton docked m London port she was boarded by officials of the British Council. This organisationReuter - 174 words
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Article45 1951-09-03 1 VENICE, San.- -Italy's "Road of Hope" last night received the 1951 Golden Laurel award presented annually by the American producer, Mr. David O. Selznick, for the European film judged to have contributed most towards goodwill and understanding among democratic peoples. A.P.AP - 45 words
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Article277 1951-09-03 1 8,000 see Perak hit for a six Piip LAL L U»irUR. Sun. UR coals m the first halt smashed Perak's hopes of winning the MaUya urn when they met Sirigaporg m the final here today. Sl "f. a P»f c w°n by six coals la nil. (Full report m Pate277 words
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Article59 1951-09-03 1 KUALA LLVIPIR. Sun. BANDITS nearly took a hand to today's H.M.S. Malaya Cup final The referee. R S. Fyfe, had been m a battle with bandits the previous day. A police lieutenant stationed m the Kajang district of Selangor. Kyf? and a police party were snot59 words
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Advertisement25 1951-09-03 1 S it SILVA 4V.HK* STRUT, SIKGAMM PHONt 7110 IM»KMIi 4 ),st»tiOn nitron, wt kumiihi.h,u 55c. 10 os. tin Singapore only Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd.25 words
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Advertisement42 1951-09-03 1 BOY MISSING Singapore police last night were searching for Edgar Joseph, aged 16, of East Coast Road, who disappeared yesterday after telling hLs parents that he was going to Johore for a picnic. The boy is m the Malayan Air Training Corps.42 words
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Advertisement51 1951-09-03 1 Beauty Individuality M High Class Jewellety H. SENA. LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG and BANGKOK man without a smiling fact m should not open a shop They knew all atxnit Public Relations m old China of course, anyone who sells (oc drinks!) Tiger Beer is cheerfull Tiger always keep the customer* very51 words
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173 1951-09-03 2 Even the small town crooks bought the police IS M WASHINGTON, Sunday. CM ALL town crooks as well as big city criminal* bought protection by bribing local police officials, the Senate Crime Investigating Committee said m its final report issued m Washington. The report urged Congress to start a privatelyfinancedReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration130 1951-09-03 2 TWO people are known to have lost their lives m the eruption i>f the rolcanu Kloet (.">,oOfl feet) 60 milrs south -wes! of Sourabava. The eruption was yesterday reported to' be abating. USUALLY reliable sources m Madrid sniti yesterday that Spain and Pakistan vill establish130 words
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Article54 1951-09-03 2 TWO CZECHS ami one German will he tried by a Un'trd States H:».li Commi<* f»n court at Rejjcnsbursr, Bavaria, t! month on charges of spying for Czechoslovakia. TUE I NITLD NATIONS Economic and Social Council baa adopted a resolution condemning all attemots by Rovernmrrif to interfere vith newspaper54 words
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Advertisement1433 1951-09-03 2 i PUBLIC APPOnmiENTS APPLICATIONS ar* Invited for the posts of Police Inspectors on contract In the Federation of Malaya Police Force. Candidates must have attained their 21st but not their 45th birthday and must be Federal Citlsen or eligible for Federal ClUsenshlp. Candidates must hold the following educational qualifications: Type1,433 words
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Advertisement542 1951-09-03 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE TURF CLUB AUTUMN (GOLD CUT) MEETING 1911. SATURDAY BTH, WEDNESDAY 12TH SATURDAY 15TH SEPTEMBER 195 L BNTRIEB CLOSE at 12 noon on WEDNESDAY. 29TH AUGUST. 1951. LADY GUEST MEMBERS.— No Lady Guest Members' Badges will be iKsued. RESERVED ENCLOSURE.— A Reserved Enclosure for a maximum of 200 Members542 words
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Advertisement534 1951-09-03 2 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the office of the Municipal Secretary and Treasurer, Kuala Lumpur, up to 3.00 p.m. of the 16th Sept. 1954 for the construction of Terraces at Roman Catholic Cemetery and Protestant Cemetery. Cheras Road, Kuala Lumpur. Plans and specifications may be seen and534 words
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Advertisement474 1951-09-03 2 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Flint Papers, old Newspapers, a quantity of Textile, Condensed Milk. Sardines, Sandwich Wafers, Refrigerators, Safety Raaors, Sanitary Electrical Equipments, Sewing Machine, Bicycle, Radio, Linoleum, Confectionery, Hats. Fountain Pens, Leather Dress Packs A attache eases, etc. To be held at our saleroom Noa. 14 16, Robinson Road.474 words
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Miscellaneous239 1951-09-03 2 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 10— 10. 10 p.m. News Jrom K.L.; 1.00 pjn. "Monday Matinee"; 1.30 News; 1.45 "Home on the Range"; 6.15 Children; 6.35 "Adventures m Music"; 6.55 Announcements; 7.00 News; 7.12 Interlude; 730 "Snot the Favourites"; B.C* "World Affairs" (Ailing ton Kennard); 8.15 "At Tour Request" (Classical Si Light239 words
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Article73 1951-09-03 3 THE PREMI ER WHO DOESN'T TURN UP TEHERAN. Sun. SENATOR waited m vain yesterday for Dr. Mossadeq to appear at the Senate and outline his oil policy. They had earlier asked him to come to the Senate to explain why the negotiations with the British Stokes mission had failed andReuter - 73 words
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Article146 1951-09-03 3 FLUSHING MEADOW, Sun. »pHE Security Council last night condemned Egypt for her Suez Canal blockade of Israel-bound ships and called on her to lift the ban immediately. A resolution sponsored by Britain, the United State* and France was carried by eight votes to none, withReuter - 146 words
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Article62 1951-09-03 3 MADRAS, Sun. f^INE people were killed and 12 injured m a clash between villagers and police near the Indian Pondicherry (French) frontier. The clash occurred on Friday when a police party raided a village to break up a suspected smuggling ring and to seize goods believedReuter - 62 words
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Article44 1951-09-03 3 BUENOS AIRES Sun Seventeen Peronista denutip<: and 10 Peronista senators of the Buenos Aires prov.ncial legislature have handed m their resignations to the Party's high council, alleging persecutions and difficulties" placed In their way by the provincial Governor, Col Donvngo Mercante.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article41 1951-09-03 3 GENEVA, Sun.— A special United Nations committee has drawn up a preliminary draft statute for the establishment of the world's first international Criminal Court. The draft statute will now be sent to Government for their comment —ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article39 1951-09-03 3 HONG KONG, Sun— Chinese Communists have placed under house arrest the Spanish Archbishop of Foochow, Monsignor Theodore Labrador, aged 62, his American secretary Miss Adelaide Smythers and 11 others. Catholic sources reported here yesterday. AP.AP - 39 words
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Article239 1951-09-03 3 PERSIA 'MUST FORCE ITS DEMANDS' TEHERAN, Sunday. THE Persian Prime Minister, Dr. Mossadeq, said last night that Persia's proposals under the oil nationalisation law would never be altered. The Persian Government, through the good offices of the American Government, had declared its readiness to negotiateReuter; AP - 239 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-09-03 3 "WE BREAK WITH BRITAIN": The Egyptian Premier, Mustapha Nahas Pashm, tells a Government Wafd Party rally that Egypt will break the 1936 Defence Treaty with Britain "In a very short time." Th% rally was held to commemorate th« 24th anniversary of the death of Saad Zahlouol— E53 words
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Article192 1951-09-03 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday. T»HE security pact between Australia, New Zealand x and the U.S. was signed here yesterday Originally the pact was m- 1 tended as a guarantee request by Australia and New Zealand against a possible revival of military expansion m Japan, but, sinceAFP - 192 words
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Article40 1951-09-03 3 $20 MIL PAID AS COMPENSATION MEXICO CITY, S*in. MEXICO has so far paid $20,350,000 compensation to British oil companies which she nationalised m 1938. A further $4,566,000 had been paid to United States companies m the past 12 months.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article40 1951-09-03 3 ZOMBA, NYASALAND, Sun -The African Protectorafc Council yesterday rejectee proposals for the federatloi of Nyasaland with Northen and South Rhodesia and re fused to send Africans to I federation conference at Vie oria Falls on Sept. 9 ReuteiReuter - 40 words
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Article151 1951-09-03 3 FRANKFURT, Sunday. T*HE U.S. High Commission today condemned as "flagrant and discriminatory," a Soviet zone tax imposed yesterday on German vehicles taking food from West Germany to Berlin. "Steps will be taken to counter the new Communist move to strangle Berlin," the Commission stated.Reuter - 151 words
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104 1951-09-03 3 'Sex lottery in aircraft factory WICHITA, Kansas Sun. REPORT published m a local newspaper yesterday said that two girl workers are operating a "sex lottery" among airplane workers at this major aircraft building centre. The report said the girls, offering tickets to male workers at $2 each, "sell chances onAP - 104 words
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Article36 1951-09-03 3 JAPS 'VERY HAPPY' SEATTLE. Sum.—Twentyeight members of the Japanese Diet, official delegates to the San Francisco peace conference, arrived here yesterday by plane expressing; themselves as "very happy" at the prospects of securing a treaty. A.P.AP - 36 words
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Article416 1951-09-03 3 8 million want prices kept down BLACKPOOL, Sun. A CLEAR cut challenge to the Labour Govern- ment to keep prices down will be made by repre- sentatives of 8,000,000 British workers when J they meet here m con- ference tomorrow. There are 16 resolutions regarding the cost of living iReuter - 416 words
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Article46 1951-09-03 3 LONDON, Sun. DOLAND yesterday expelled 1 the Third Secretary of the British Embassy m Warsaw. Mr. L. H. Massey. Mr. Massey, who was alleged to have sent secret information through diplomatic channels from Poland to Britain was given three days to leave. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article121 1951-09-03 3 LONDON. Sun. fpHE British Minuter of State. Mr. Kenneth Younger, leader of the British delegation to the Japanese peace conference at San Francisco, said before leaving London airport last night: "We are planning to have the treaty signed by the end of next week."Reuter - 121 words
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Advertisement323 1951-09-03 3 la— < ms CANVAS HOOD BLINDS Fstd. In 1917 Maker and Repairer of Rattan And Bertam Chicks and Venetian, Spring. Tarpaulin, Hood, Aerolax Canvas Blind*. Rattan Fenders. Tennis Blue Screen. Tennis Court. Wire Fencing or Chain Netting, Flag* and Picture Frames. Enquiries Solicited Y. M. HOOSAINSAH, 31 Robinson ltd.. Phone:323 words
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Advertisement258 1951-09-03 3 LAS T I WEEK! I W* hay* r*dut*d 50% on many Hems BtCAUSi ALL GOODS MUST BE CLEARED. 1 f SNevtv k. fergotr** BETTER "I DEDUCTIONS I MOf M TOOAy —Farewell Of fen Usually NOW S America* Sharkskia $7 00 $4.00 a yd. > i American Suiting 7.90 4.00 Printed258 words
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Article61 1951-09-03 4 Lai Ah Ling, aged 25, was on Saturday fined $100. or one month's gaol, m Singapore for stabbing Lee Ah Lai with i a knife at a coffee shop In Kirn Keat Road. Lee said he was knifed I while playing cards. I Lai said he was punched61 words
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Article36 1951-09-03 4 The latest "fair price list" issued by the Singapore Deputy Controller of Supplies shows the following changes* Condensed milk: 14 oz. tin "Alida." 62 cents. Tea: 1 lb packet Robinson's Orangr Pekoe," $2.50.36 words
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186 1951-09-03 4 Govt. treats people like cyphers, he says pOVERNMENT treats people like cyphers and chattels— unless their welfare is looked after, said a leading member of the Singapore Association yesterday. That was why the Association was so important, he ■aid. Th* member would not be Quoted. He said he had his186 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-09-03 4 THEY CUT WEDDING CAKE CUTTING the cake at the w edding of Mr. Tan Boon Enr i and Miss Laura Lim yester day at the Savoy Restaurant, i Collyer Quay, Singapore. Dr. Lim Boon Ken; officiated. —Straits Times picture.39 words
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Article207 1951-09-03 4 THE Singapore Ratepayers' Association will ask the Municipal President, Mr. Norman Ward, In a letter, why two men who hold jobs paid by the < Crown are allowed to be City Commissioners. The men referred to are Mr. M.P.D. Nalr, (Labour) and Mr. S.S.207 words
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Article, Illustration283 1951-09-03 4 WANTS FRISBY PLAN PENANG, Sun. pHE Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce said m a memorandum jjsued today that the Frisby Plan, and not the Barnes Plan, is the only pattern for Malayan education. The memorandum attacks the Barnes Report for it* lack of provision for the teaching of Chines* m283 words
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144 1951-09-03 4 —BY A EURASIAN - BY A EURASIAN PENANG, Sunday. A SINGAPORE Eurasian, Mr. Oliver Ramsay, who A lived for 25 years m America and returned to Malaya last year, today advocated the establishment of Young Men's Buddhist Associations In Malayan towns to bring young people together. Mr. Ramsay, who144 words
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Article73 1951-09-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun MAIL from Kuala Kangsar and Lenggong to Orik was removed by terrorists from the bus m which it was being conveyed last Wednesday. Correspondence for Grik posted m Northern Malaya on Auk. 28, and m the rest of Malaya on Aug. 27 was73 words
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136 1951-09-03 4 LESLIE MARRO, alias F. W. Thompson, 35, will be tried m the Singapore Third District Court on Oct. 23 on five charges of cheating, Involving articles valued at $3 910. on July 13 and July 17. When the case was transferred from the136 words
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Advertisement357 1951-09-03 4 Rest assured rrrtr.t t iie.iitifun7 made, and with the unconditional TOOTAL guarantee of satisfaction covering every yard, ANY FABRIC BY TO OTAL mcc. IS A FABRIC YOU CAN TRUST Malayan Representatives: Wm. Jacks Co. (Malaya) Ltd. COOK'S SERVICE As agents tor every steamship company, local and throughout the world we357 words
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Advertisement265 1951-09-03 4 What kind of a car is the Wolseley n Z l^T^y^^ fln the Wolseley modern styling is; cleverly merged with traditional feature* incorporating the functional advantage of streamlining., A Wolseley is a long-term purchase. IU engine is, Iff precision built and iU appointments, both externally Hill and internally, stamp it265 words
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190 1951-09-03 5 LABOUR NAMES ITS MEN TODAY FOR THE ELECTION Singapore fc ßlg Two* to tight mt tte poll gINGAFORE Labour Party will today name its candidates for the Municipal Commission elections or. Dec 1. Six Commissioners are die to be elected. But the Progressive Party will wait lor the return of190 words
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Article170 1951-09-03 5 Toys can make them feel well THE Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society is appealing for toys to keep the minds of eight sick youngsters m the children's ward at the General Hospital busy. These children aged from seven upwards, are all so 111 that they will be170 words
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Article132 1951-09-03 5 THE North Borneo Chamber of Commerce has asked its government If it will appoini a select committee to consider m detail the report by Messrs, Urwlck, Orr and partners on Government administration m Singapore. ..The request was made to see if the recommendations could be132 words
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Article31 1951-09-03 5 I JGHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Ho Kek Tong. a Singapore chemist, was fined $25 for speedtoß at 40 m.PLh within Johore Bahru Town Board limits and $15 for inconsiderate driving.31 words
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Article64 1951-09-03 5 A classical concert m aid of the Cathedral Deficit Fund will be held at the British Council Hall. Stamford Road, Singapore, at 8.45 p.m. on Friday. The programme will include works by Hach, Brahms, Handel, and Schumann. These taking part are James Chalmers (tenor) Audrey Boyer64 words
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Article25 1951-09-03 5 TELUK ANSON. Sun. Charged with assaulting Subramui'.am with a parang, at Nova Scotia Estate. Teluk Anson. Sitten was granted ba'l of $20025 words
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94 1951-09-03 5 A HOUSING estate of 400 homes i s planned a« a Joint venture by the Stag apore Gfovernment and the Municipality m the Mount Vernon— Hartley Road area. I The Municipal estate win consist of 200 house*. Government will build 200 houses and94 words
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Article216 1951-09-03 5 V|KS. Pauline Gerrity, adviser to the Singapore branch, St. John Ambulance Brigade, yesterday said that most of the children treated at Singapore Clinics and welfare centres suffered from trachoma (eyetrouble), and sores and ulcers caused by scratching insect bites. But she added: "As a result216 words
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Article36 1951-09-03 5 3 FINED $5 EACH GEMAS. Sun. Becaiue they failed to comply with dates of cultivation for their sawah lands, three Malay women of Ayer Kunning South were fined $5 each by the Gemas Circuit Magistrate. I36 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-09-03 5 200 AT THEIR RECEPTION MR. Moses Joshua ami Miss Hannah Jacob after their wtddia* at the Magham Ab oth Synagogue, Waterloo Street. Singapore, yesterday. Nearly 20* pcwpte attended a receptiom Ut*r at the Country HoteL— Straits Times »ic«—38 words
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Article, Illustration237 1951-09-03 5 MR. Dale C uthbertson, Singapore Goiernaient Architect who Is leaving for England wt retirement an Thursday, after 2# years kt the East, has this advise for Singapore's builders, "Y«ur tendency to build without th*atht of leaving open spaces is very bad policy indeed." He said:237 words
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Article45 1951-09-03 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A CHANGE was made yesterday In thp conservancy serried of the town Work formerly let out an contract. Is to bp undertakes by the Town Board. The system was changed to give the public a more efficient service.45 words
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Article106 1951-09-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun FYAILY sales had averaged \LM over $1,000 In the six-weeks-old Kelantan Cooperative Stores Society Ltd. laid Mr. T. W. T. Bangs, chairman, at its annual meeting. Membership and share capital had also doubled within the period of June, when the stores were established, to106 words
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Article83 1951-09-03 5 MALACCA. Sub. MALACCA town presented a lively scene yesterday when thousands or people, mostly kampong Malays, came to town m colourful clothes early m the morning to watch the bullock cart procession m connection with Malacca Charltv Week Later In the afternoon, a variety sports carnival was83 words
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Article121 1951-09-03 5 MUSLIM officers of the Singapore Municipality may be granted special nstiilin iqi Leave if a. proposal by the Service Committee It accepted by the Commissioners. Ins recosuttcodsticn was made to bring Municipal officers m line with Government officers. The service committee has however suggested that121 words
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Miscellaneous188 1951-09-03 5 Blackout schedule DAY New World. Bendcmaer ituad. Baa Hock Leon- Oil BMfc. Neil Bd.. Jafcn Fefcan. Jatan Saftan. Bearh Road, Alkajnkra Baffles H«tet Saaabawa Hi. Baan Tat St.. Aljanied Rd, Boas At, Jo* CHial Place. Jalaa Vim, Banga«i Rd.. Tawner Bd, Srnnwiii Bd. Kalam Ayer. McFhrrson Bd, Kirn Chuam Bd..188 words
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Miscellaneous40 1951-09-03 5 FESTIVAL OV BRITAIN KXIIIBITiON. U.E. Building. 9 ajn. ta 6 pm. YJVLCA^ Orchard Road, hockey praciict (BalaattK), &.16 p.m.: Malay (Jawf) class. 5.30 p.m.; judo and body-bulldln«. 8 pm. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION, Stamford Road, First Aid class, 5.30 pjn.40 words
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923 1951-09-03 6 Singapore, Mon., Sept. 3, 1951. A Roof Over Our Heads Although the decision to evict the Boat Quay squatters, confirmed by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners without discussion on Friday, affects only about a hundred people, it is a very typical example of a difficult and distressing problem which no public923 words
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Article19 1951-09-03 6 THE ENGAGEMENT was announced between Mr. Frankle Lee Slew Kwong and Miss Pauline Lrong Kam Sin, on 2-9-51.19 words
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Article58 1951-09-03 6 THE WIDOW of the late Captain William Robert Barton who passed away on 30th August, 1951. thanks all friends who sent wreaths and rendered assistance at the funeral. t MR. A MRS. N. SIVARAJAH thark ail friends and relaUves who attended, sent valuable presents and congratulatory telegrams on the58 words
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Obituary55 1951-09-03 6 HITCHAM In loving memory of Ned. the dearly husband of Hanna Hltcham, who died 3rd Kept 1939 "some day we'll underFt::nri IN EVER LOVING MEMORY of Uh Tat Beng, beloved second »on of Mr. and Mrs. Loh Kirn Bwi ot Malacca, who died Hi c on September 3rd,55 words
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Article83 1951-09-03 6 'At a recent meeting of the newly-formed Income Tax Examiners' Union. Federation of Malaya, the following were elected officials for the current year: President, Mr. Hew Kiang Main; Vice-President, Mr. A. N. Ranker: Secretary, Mr. 8. S. Gill: Treasurer, Mr, Ooh Eng Slang. Members: (K. Lumpur)83 words
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Article57 1951-09-03 6 IPOH, Sun.— The death occurred on. Friday at her residence m Ipoh of Madam Chong Slew Chin, aged 70. She was the mother of Mr. Leong Mm Onn, Presidentelect of the Malayan Dental Association and President of the Ipoh Rotary Club. The funeral will57 words
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Article413 1951-09-03 6 FORGETTING birtfc- control, cannot we do something to Increase material wealth Instead of limiting the shares? Singapore is favourably placed, both geographically and economically, In South East Asia. An efficiently Industrialised Singapore therefore cannot fear a lack of market* or supply of raw materials. The nearest rival413 words
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Article119 1951-09-03 6 I THOUGHT the Singapore Association was now surplus to requirements. I wonder how many members It has. Also, I wonder how many persons were present at Its annual general meeting. If as many as twenty were present. I shall be greatly surprised. TAN AH WEE. Singapore. (The119 words
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423 1951-09-03 6 IT was with amazement and disgust that I read the quotations from a Manchester Guardian leading article, published by the Straits Times last Tuesday, on Malayan police methods. The attack was cowardly, as the oolice are bound by security regulations, which prevent them from defending themselves.423 words
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424 1951-09-03 6 'Give more thought to Telok Ayer T"HE question of the siting of the football stadium at Telok Ayer, and the general lay-out and use of that area, are matters of the greatest importance In the future development of Singapore, and opinion is sharply divided on the question. Present indications, however424 words
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Article807 1951-09-03 6 STEFFAN ANDREWS - THE T ARCH-SPY OF COMMUNISM STEFFAN ANDREWS By Secret radio Grudge hanging Ready betrayal Do they know? WASHINGTON. fHE late Richard Sorge, master Soviet spy m Japan, was the man who actually paved the way for the famous non-aggres-sion pact between Germany and Russia m 1939. This is disclosed In807 words
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Article199 1951-09-03 6 JF you go Into the leading bookshop In Singapore and ask for an English-Malay dictionary they can offer you only one— a weighty tome which will cost you thirty dollars. But If you ask for a Malay-English dictionary they will offer you an excellent little compilation at Just over five199 words
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Article230 1951-09-03 6 THE writer of our recent article headed "Tree That Is A Home For Hantus", which referred to thp.t giant of the jungle called Tualang, and mentioned a case m which Chinese woodcutters sufftred from inflammation after felling one of these trees, seems to haye x got his230 words
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Advertisement653 1951-09-03 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. O'FLYNN-NIXON: On Sept. Ut, at St. Mary's Church. Kuala Lumpur, Patrick Henry OTlynn to Judith Mac Nixon of Melbourne ANNOUNCEMENT V MCA. Members Handicap Tournament entries close en rhunday 6th Sept. at 10 p.m. imis available at V.M.C.A. Orchard Ro;>d. Billiards Handicap cose on 21st Sept. sITTATIONS VACANT653 words
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Advertisement7 1951-09-03 6 Gammeter $110 R^KjtiPJsviv/fi 16 couyen quay s/ngapom7 words
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Advertisement112 1951-09-03 6 t R.v.tfl£il^ Ifl^ioPTicmN Fellow Institute Ophthalmic Optici.ins (tng.) Fellow Worshipful Co. of Spectacle-M. kers (Eng Freeman of the City of London By Appointment to H M Forces, Soutn East Ana 6 Baffles Place Singapore Phone ***** f 9 donix) qeaaeo^ Tne rcnle /onop DURING SEPTEMBER 3 dresses for the price112 words
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Article272 1951-09-03 7 Dato Tan appeals for unity HOPES FOR 50,000 SPORE MEMBERS AN appeal for unity among the Chinese commuorty m Malaya was made by Dato Tan Cheng Lock, president of the Malayan Chinese Association, at the general election meeting of the Singapore M.C.A. district association m272 words
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Article203 1951-09-03 7 Indians to support new party THE Malayan Indian Congrcn •li support the d Independence for Malaya Party, the president of thp- Malayan Indian Congress. Mr. Kundanlal Devasar. said m Singapore yesterday. He was jpraking at the Inauguration of the 'Congress Week', at Sultan Theatre. Seletar. He said that the M.I.C.203 words
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Article56 1951-09-03 7 PENANG. Sun. QTEADY rainXMl m the last thre3 c..y.s. have affected c wart m the roads m Penaa^ harbovr. More than 30,000 bags of Canadk :i v heat Hour could not be wholly discharged to--30 the Dutch steamer. Drente. f.'ro a fleeted is a cargo ol '.00356 words
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Article74 1951-09-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun /GOVERNMENT has asked the Government Clerical Service to re-open negotiates on tJie Benham salary scales which ended m a deadlock m May this year. Mr. M. Arokiasamy, president of the Federation of Clerical and Administrative Staff Union, said that the resolution introduced by74 words
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Article20 1951-09-03 7 GEMAS. Sun.— lnche Hussein bin Sulong. junior technical assistant of the Telecommunications Department. Gemas, has been transferred to Tampin.20 words
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Article240 1951-09-03 7 rE State of Brunei. ii> the Borneo group, haa an annual revenue of $1,500 per head— as high as any highly industrialised country m the West— yet It cannot tfet trained teachers to provide more English education for 1U schoolchildren. Sultan Omar All Saifuddin, of Brunei,240 words
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Article92 1951-09-03 7 IPOH, Sun. THE Kinta hawkers delega- tion which visited Singapore recently, were very impressed by the orderliness of the hawkers m the Colony. As a result, Kinta hawkers at a meeting this afternoon, decided to adopt the Colony method of marking streets for stalls. The meeting92 words
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Article113 1951-09-03 7 rr»HE Balestier Community X centre will hold a *ocial and dance at the Victoria Memorial Halfl under thy patronage of the Commissioner General. Mr Malcolm Mac Donald, oo Saturday Prizes will be given for spot dances and other items. Ticket* for the dance and social, which113 words
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Article111 1951-09-03 7 A benefit scheme was approved yesterday by the Royal Army Service Corps Civilian Association at its first annual meeting m Singapore. More than 100 workers attended the meeting. Office-bearers for the year are: Patrons: Brigadier W. G. Roe, Director of Supplies and Transport FARELF, col. A.111 words
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Article53 1951-09-03 7 I ÜBM of .ance were a ong the entertainments at let fun fair organised by the Catholic charity, the Society of St. Vincent De Paul, at the Church of St. Joseph grounds Singapore yesterday. The fair, In aid of needy members of the Church of St. Joseph53 words
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Article53 1951-09-03 7 PENANO. Su.-i.— ln a sevenhour screening operation on Friday In the Bukit Merapit area m Bukit Mertajan district on the mainland. Penang police detained 12 Chinese suspected of being members of the Mln Yuen organisation. The operation lasted from five m the morning until noon. All th»53 words
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Article38 1951-09-03 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Dymun bin All, a special constable on Buan Heng Estate, charged at Johore Bahru with desertion from the Federal Jungle Training Company. Tampol. since Aug. 2. was allowed ball In $200, pending trial.38 words
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Article226 1951-09-03 7 'EXCITED WITH GUN' WITNESS JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. rE trial of Police Lieutenant John Graham Quick, on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of Police Lieutenant Patrick Timoney, began m the High Court today before Mr. Justice Storr. Timoney was wounded on Senai Estate226 words
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Article41 1951-09-03 7 Mr. Charles Gamba, lecturer m Economic History and Planning m the University of Malaya, yesterday talked on "Trade Unionism In Australia," U) about 100 trade unionists of Singapore. The talk was sponsored by the Workers' Education Association of Singapore.41 words
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Article169 1951-09-03 7 She is off to join her fiance IFOII. Sun. MISS Mary Johnston, fiancee of Mr. Jeffrey Watts-Carter, left Ipob today en route to Britain. They will be married shortly m Liverpool, Mi% Johnston's hometown. Mr. Jeffrey Watts-Car-ter, Perak planter who was acquitted by the Kuala Lumpur High Court m July169 words
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174 1951-09-03 7 'THE Victoria Theatre and lower Memorial Hall is to be fitted with additional sound reinforcement equipment, Mr. Yap Van Hong, Superintendent of the Theatre and Hall said yesterday. Th« Municipal Commissioners have agreed to this m principle and as soon as the necessary funds—174 words
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Article114 1951-09-03 7 225 go on joy rides over S'pore FA ING over Singapore yesterday were 225 people on joy rides taken round by the Royal Singapore Flying Club pilots, m every plans they could get into the air. In spite of the Club pilots flying non-stop all day long, there was a114 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-09-03 7 A state of Oriental beauties at the Happy World Stadium. Singapore last night for the Queen of Swimming Costume contest for 1951. Linda Wong (centre) aged 24. was crowned Queen of the Evening Dress contest. The contest, the first of its kind m Singapore, was organised by Mr.66 words
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Article, Illustration324 1951-09-03 7 KULIM, Sunday. rpHREE uniformed bandits were killed by security forces on a rubber estate m the Serdang area of South Kedah, this morning. Two other bandits were wounded. Security forces are following up blood trails. The ambush was laid last night on information received, but324 words
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Article118 1951-09-03 7 SEREMBAN, Sun. THE engagement of one of Negri Sembilan's leading girl guide* and an army musician was announced at last night's dance at King George V School hall m aid of the Negn Sembilan Girl Guide fund. The couple were 20-year-old Capt. Miss Olga Moses, Captain118 words
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245 1951-09-03 7 DATO ONN TO LAUNCH IMP ON SEPT. 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. HPHE Independence for Malaya Party will be launched at a meeting In Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 22, Dato Onn said today. Invitations are being sent out to Federal and State councillors, Municipal Commissioners and community leaders. "It is going245 words
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Article136 1951-09-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE Federation of Indian Organisations decided at today's session of its annual general meeting to accent, both individuals and organisations as its membiTThis ended the t! over primary membership which earlier threatened U> mar the FlOs annual teni ral meeting. It was decided136 words
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Article70 1951-09-03 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Soon Cher Leong. a chemist, was fined 550 at Jchorc V m\ for failing to keep a book showing his purchases and sales of medicated wines and $40 for not keeping an tenant book m respect of medicated wines. He was further fined S2i;70 words
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Advertisement83 1951-09-03 7 Famous Footwea: |i a^ Why men r^jS^m Men warn comfort and W durability That's why so j many men buy Ks Crafts^ B H man made from the lx-si A^ a I #^B available material and fff fl HSHf^j designed through the X IMu» B I^^^Kj fitting to fu properly,83 words
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887 1951-09-03 8 3y ALLJNGTOt KENNARD - 3y ALLJNGTOt KENNARD Ellis- 1 of Mm Rising Sim. iy Tiilikiu Kaso. (lonartian Cap.). rr is just six years sine* the Pacific war ended. Along the battered highway between Tokyo and Yokohama, through mile upon mile of utter desolation, drove Shtgemitsu, the Japanese Foreign887 words
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557 1951-09-03 8 Putting The Blame On Other Shoulders Memoirs of Ernst von Weixsacker, Translated by |oJ»n Andrews. (GoMancx). By ROHAN BUTLER IT U symptomatic of 1 modern civilisation that lately prisons have Increasingly been providing unpopular statesmen with leisure wherein to write their memoirs. Baron von Weizsacker was head of the .German557 words
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Article344 1951-09-03 8 JOHN HADFIELD - By JOHN HADFIELD |I/HY do writers write? TT In search of an answer to this venerable debating question I have been studying a book on "The Writer and Psycho-analysis by Edmund Bergler publish ed m America by Double day. "The writer." Dr. Bergler tells us. "Is344 words
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Article397 1951-09-03 8 General Clarke's Story Calculate* Risk. By C«neral Mark Clark. (Harrap). By LIEUT-GENERAL SIR BRIAN HORROCKS f)NE of the main reasons why 1 enjoyed reading this book so much Is that 1 have always been more Interested m people than m things, and General Mark Clark has enlivened his story with397 words
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Article194 1951-09-03 8 THE ROADS FROM THE ISLES. by D. O. C. Poch.n Mould THE CALL OF THE PENTLANDS. by Will Grant (Poth Oliver j*4 Boyd.i EVEN the peMervid Scot tires of the guidebook type of description of his native land after a few pages. These two books are of the194 words
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Advertisement374 1951-09-03 8 murphy radios and they are all reliable iR 1 Jill II The 160 is i3utstanding In quality and per- <^ -^^^^i^B^^Bm formance. Attractive as it is the cabinet is gj 1 i*>O —^/-J I "i*W'»>mainly designed to give good clean base with- r """^^f"' > -> J ii r Jk&^~-374 words
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Article, Illustration1226 1951-09-03 9 A POVE it wHat the controller and his radar plotter see on the screen of their act. A rotating ray of light taves behind it smears of ightness against the dark < green tube which represent aircraft m the air. The solid1,226 words
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Miscellaneous239 1951-09-03 9 Straits Times Crossword 9 8~ Z Z Bll^ ACSOM 8. Blossom to named by th« 7. Beacon radar lccates marl- Jesuits (.7-6)) ner-author (6). 18. Have X taken Mr. Punch's 8. Gilbert and Sullivan's gtt* advice? (2, 1, 8). (8). 14. Juvenal's black swan (4. Nosey-par kers upset spoon- 4).239 words
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Article78 1951-09-03 10 CINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices on Saturday were m cents per lb: Bayer Sells No. 1 RJBJ3. Boot loose value M9'i 160 ft F. 0.8 m bales Sept No. 1 R.S.S. HB', 149 V., No. 2 R.S.S. 145 148 No. 3 RES. 136 140 F.OB78 words
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Article109 1951-09-03 10 WARNING shareholders of Selangor United Rubber Estates Ltd. that the cost of production and selling this year Is likely to be considerably higher than the i7.06d of last year, the chairman. Mr. R. F. McNatr Scott, says the figure lor th« first three months of this109 words
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Article48 1951-09-03 10 I^AMASAN Rubber Co. Ltd. board has announced its decision to sell the estate. Net proceeds of sale will provided about $2.17 per share which if added to liquid assets and war damage compensation payments will mat a handsome sum (or distribution m a proposed voluntary liquidation.48 words
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Article427 1951-09-03 10 LONDON. Sun. DISCUSSING the "process of orderly but drastic changes" m the consumption of natural and synthetic rubbers m the United States. Mr Charles H Wright, chairman of Eastern International Rubber and Produce Trust, points out that with monthly consumption of natural and synthetic restricted427 words
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549 1951-09-03 10 From A Market Correspondent A WEEK ol active markets and a good turnover have to be recorded. Industrials were firm throughout on well maintained investment demand and certain stocks went ahead to fresh 'high.' Tins fluctuated narrowly, reacting to the extreme vagaries of the549 words
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Article299 1951-09-03 10 BUSINESS reported done on the local share market last week included: Industrials. Fraser tt Neave $3.90 to $3 85, Gammon $2.60, Malayan Breweries $7.25 cum capital bonus to $5.00 ex., Malayan Cement 34 cents, Malayan Collieries $1 85. McAlister $40.00 Robinson $3 60 to $3.70, Singapore Cold Storage299 words
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Article37 1951-09-03 10 LONDON, Aug 31..— Spot 43 id. Oct. 43' id.. Nov. 42Vid.. Dec. 4I v .d., Oct.-Dec 42'1d., Jan-Mar. 4O'/id.. Apr -June 38' id.. Sept. c.i.f. 42d.. Sept.-Oct. c.l.f. 41 '> d.. OctNo c.l.f. 40Hd Market: Dull.37 words
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Article, Illustration487 1951-09-03 11 Beaten again Costly winger ARSENAL'S LISHMAN GETS HAT-TRICK LONDON, Sunday. NEWCASTLE UNITED'S seven-two victory over League champions Tottenham Hotspur not only provided the highlight of today's soccer but also gave the Tyneside team sweet revenge for that seven-nil thrashing on the Tottenham ground last year,487 words
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509 1951-09-03 11 JOHORG BAHRU, Sun. JOHORE Crickc-t Club brought Its season to a close at Johore Bahru yesterday with a match •gainst the s C.R.C. who won m a race against time. The game was also In the nature of a farewell match In honour509 words
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Article46 1951-09-03 11 FOREST HILLS. Sun. >arl Cochell of Los Angetes was yesterday suspended by the United States Lawn Tennis Association (or ungentlemanly conduct m his match last Wednesday with Gardner Mulloy m the National Tennis Championship*. Mulloy won the match 4—6. 6—2. 6—l. 6—2.46 words
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Article40 1951-09-03 11 PARIS. Sun— M. Mtreel Boussac announced here that his candidate for the St Leger would be Talma XL Talma n has not yet been quoted In the Victoria Club callovers on the race.— Renter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article248 1951-09-03 11 LX)R the first time m the history of the Singapore badminton championships, two Malay players will meet m the final of the men's junior singles. They are Suadi bin Haji Tahlr (Gentle) and Sadali bin Suro (Merrytime). Both played their semifinals In convincing style this248 words
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Article364 1951-09-03 11 D. COMPTON 79 n. o. v S. A. Rain wash out Festival cricket At top form HASTINGS, Sunday. nENIS COMPTON, captaining an England XI, gave a brilliant and audacious display of batting on the first day of the Festival match against the South Africans here yesterday. Xn 70 minutes heReuter - 364 words
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Article133 1951-09-03 11 LONDON, Sun. PAIN washed out play on the first day of the last county championship match of the season between Hampshire and Sussex at Bornemouth yesterday. Bob Appleyard In his first full season for Yorkshire now needs only three wickets for his 200 for theReuter - 133 words
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Article51 1951-09-03 11 MANCHESTER, Sun. Vlnoo Mankad, the Indian left-arm slow bowler was m devastating form for Castleton Moor yesterday, when on a soft pitch he took all six Ashton wickets that fell at a personal cost of only nine runs. Ashton finished with 36 for51 words
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Article72 1951-09-03 11 NEW YORK. Bun. IN the heaviest fight betting In 18 years. Sugar Ray Robinson was favoured at 12 to 5 today to recapture the world middleweight crown from England's Randy Turpln at the Poto Grounds on Sept. 12. "The action is terrific, sala book-makers. "The72 words
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410 1951-09-03 11 Europe trip no excuse for Sugar's defeat, says Randy Turpin GROSSINGER, New York. Sunday. WORLD middleweight champion. Randolph Turpin of Britain, after a long silence, yesterday said what he thinks about Sugar Ray Robinson's repeated story that his tour of the continent was responsible for his defeat In London. "IfAP - 410 words
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Miscellaneous42 1951-09-03 11 SCOREBOARD ENGLAND XI Ist INNS. John Langrldge at. Fn4ean b MiMtU tS Dodda c Chubb b TayfleM 43 P»rkh<m»e b TayfleM 2 Cwnpton not Ml 7* Carr not ont 17 ■xtraa S Total (for 3) 171 WiekeU fell at: 6?. 73. 7142 words
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Article, Illustration1189 1951-09-03 12 Near misses Curtis tamed A half-dozen Perak outclassed m Malaya Cup final From The Sports Editor KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. Singapore 6; Perak 0 SINGAPORE, playing with an assurance and artistry that Perak could never match, today won the 25th H.M.S. Malaya Cup Final by six1,189 words
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Article346 1951-09-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. I»TEVER expected It— this 1 il\-nil victory," said Singapore skipper Harith after the [tut today while smiling happily and clutching the handsome cap. Harith said: "Mind you, despite all that WM said about Perak's brighter chances kud their secret plan 1346 words
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Article273 1951-09-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. SIX non-Chinese players will be included In the Malayan Chinese Football Association soccer team which will leave Singapore on Oct. 18 for a tour of Hong Kong, Manila and Saigon. This was decided at an executive council meeting of the Association held273 words
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Article240 1951-09-03 12 ptri.w; ma the toss ar.U left Singapore to piay against a stiffening breeze and Chee Seng to face a strong sun. From the kick-off Singapore went right through and Lauder fumbled Sharif's lofted centre. Thirty seconds later Singapore attacked again and this time King had a stinging shot240 words
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Article188 1951-09-03 12 After the Perak defence had cle.'.red another free kick awarded to Singapore. Awang Bakar collected a close range pass lrom King and smacked home a fiery drive that Lauder never saw. Perak were being outplayed everywhere but made desperate efforts and gradually took play into the other188 words
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142 1951-09-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A RECORD sixth wicket partnership m the Selangor Cricket League final for the Stonor Shield between Khoo Bin Keng and R. C. Elirke. which produced 233 runs, enabled the Police Depot to win easily. The policemen defeated the Kuala Lumpur142 words
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Article108 1951-09-03 12 IN a thrilling sprint to the tape, Sullinun bin Awang of the Island Ramblers beat Belar Singh by a length to win the 150 laps grass track cycle race held on the SCRA ground yesterday. The results were: 150 laps: 1. Sulllman bin Awang (Island108 words
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Article387 1951-09-03 12 When England, m the annual England v Australia match on the Padang yesterday, had 47 runs on the board when the first wicket fell, it seemed as if the lion was again going to roar. However, the roar failed to materialise, for the next nine wickets387 words
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Article68 1951-09-03 12 KLUANO. Sun.— South China Football Club beat Combined Kluang by three goals to two before a record, crowd of 6.000 here this evening. The visitors* goalkeeper. Pau King-yln, had to retire from the gar m the second half owing to an injured nose. Scorers68 words
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Article304 1951-09-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. TUMI robbed the Selangor Malays of an easy win over Singapore Malays In the first Rulers Cricket Shield final, which began yesterday and ended this evening m a draw on the Police Depot ground, Kuala Lumpur. Selangor and Singapore Malays thus become Joint304 words
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158 1951-09-03 12 CSC 'A' upset SSC; 'B' win w-polo title /"•HINEBC Swimming Club "A" \s team avenged their earlier defeat by Singapore Swimming Club with a six goals to three victory m a Singapore Amateur water-polo league match played at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. The match, played before a large crowd,158 words
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Article19 1951-09-03 12 TODAY: 1211 hrs. (9ft.); 0555 (1.5). 1753 (2.8). TOMORROW: 0001 (10.1), 1233 (9.2); 0621 (1.6). 1822 (2.3).19 words
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134 1951-09-03 12 Gold Rise is future classic winner From EPSOM JEEP I UCKY Mr. Teng, who won the first Gold Cap race on the Malayan Turf after the war with Predominance at Penang m 1948, may have another Gold Cup horse m Gold Rise. This big, handsome threp-year-old bay by Blrikan was134 words
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Article153 1951-09-03 12 Athol Mulley did it afrfcin. topping the Jockeys' list with six Orati and four seconds. But It was a near thing Gordon Lansdown. riding superbly throughout ths meeting, brought In five good priced winners. Trainers and Jockeys stu for the meeting are: TRAINERS Ist 2nd 3rd S'ukM Spencer153 words
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Article166 1951-09-03 12 V|yC>NG Peng Soon, wo.ld a r.aand Cheong Hock Leng were 'he centre of atnv.c .iua at i Garden Feie a:ul lun F.iii ie Mount Echo yesterday »hfn th«-y beat Oust Poh Lim and Jsiriil bin Marjan 15-9. 15-11. In an exhibition match m aid of166 words
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