The Straits Times, 8 September 1951
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Title Section19 1951-09-08 1 The Starits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1951. it PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article311 1951-09-08 1 Tanks mass on road to Seoul PEKING RADIO IS SILENT ON U.N. OVERTURE TOKYO, Friday. rpHE Communists today ignored the United Nations' latest overture to resume the interrupted cease-fire talks and struck out m armoursupported patrol attacks north of Seoul on the long dormant western front. TheReuter - 311 words
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Article275 1951-09-08 1 Rescue boat had to turn back A RESCUE boat, which left Singapore yesterday afternoon to bring back a fishing vessel and its crew of five stranded at Port Dlckson, had to turn back because It was unfit for the voyage. The stranded boat Is fishing vessel No. 29 which left275 words
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Article, Illustration79 1951-09-08 1 NMM of Liverpool, presents bis biceps for the inspection of 18-year-old Norma Tinker of Grimsby an entrant for the Junior Miss Britain competition mt the pre-judffinf Id the Royal Hotel. Wobuyi Place. London, of the Festival of Britain "Mr.* Universe" contest. Fifty muscular men79 words
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Article65 1951-09-08 1 IHE steamer Washington Mul which leaves Singapore today fur America wi'l I i board 8,090 tons of I loaciod m Singapore cl to (he General Services Administration on if the United States R'v nment. Th» .vrents. Messrs. Guthrie .1 last night ih's v.ns a record amount65 words
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Article103 1951-09-08 1 Fighting in the Indies JAKARTA, Pri. riGHTING has started m 1 South Celebes between the Indonesian Army and Col Khar Muzakkar's rebels. The Government's five-day ultimatum demanding surrender of the rebels expired on Wednesday. Only a few guerillas gave themselves up Fighting began when army units advanced towards the mountainAFP - 103 words
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Article51 1951-09-08 1 TOKYO. Fri.— Ma). Gen. Henry I. Hodes has been named Chief of Staff of the Eighth Army. succeeding Mai-Gen. Leven C. Allen, who left recently for fhe United States. The new Chief of Staff is Army representative of the United Nations armistice negotiation 'earnReuter - 51 words
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Article17 1951-09-08 1 NEW DELHI, Fri.— lndia has been asked to train Afghan and Burmes* airmen. A.P.AP - 17 words
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Article370 1951-09-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TK) impose one language on a multi-racial society was the mark of a tired and moribund condition and never of a living civilisation, the Bishop of Singapore, *he Rt. Rev. Henry Baines, said today, commenting on the Barnes and Fenn-Wu Reports. m370 words
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Article96 1951-09-08 1 60 graduate teachers decided last nißht to break away from the Singapore Teachers' Union and form their own union, the Singapore Graduate Teachers' Association. At a meeting at Raffles Institution, they resolved with one dissentient, that graduate teachers resign their membership from the S.T.U. A pro-tern96 words
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Article31 1951-09-08 1 LONDON. Fri.— An excavator today struck what appeared to be a heavy stone. It turned out to be a 5001 b. German bomb, which was made harmless— A.P.AP - 31 words
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Article174 1951-09-08 1 CAR SALE COVENANT SHELVED 5,550 coming SINGAPORE Government plan to introduce a 'covenant' agreement binding buyers of new car* not to resell within a year has been temporarily shelved because 5,500 new cars are expected to arrive m the Colony before the end of the year. Mr. A. D. Stutchbury,174 words
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Article176 1951-09-08 1 HONG KONO Frl lAN Harold Debenham. 37--year-old European from Singapore, was sentenced In Hone Kong today to 10 weeks' Imprisonment for obtaining credit of HKS397 by fraud from a Chlnesp hotel A telegram from the Singapore police to the Hong Kong police instructed them to holdReuter - 176 words
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Article159 1951-09-08 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. a PLOT to kill Mr. Andrei Gromyko. leader of the Soviet delegation to the Japanese peace treaty talks, through a planned traffic accident was revealed early today In San Francisco. A large .convoy of heavily armed Police officers was detailed to watch forUP - 159 words
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Article65 1951-09-08 1 BOMBAY, Fri. rO Britons, Mr. F. A. Claridge and Mr. Oliver Hyde, were murdered In their flat m the Bombay Fort area today. Police believe they were murdered by a gang of robbers. Mr. Claridge. aged 72, a former British intelligence officer, was managing a furnishine establishmentReuter - 65 words
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Article30 1951-09-08 1 PARIS, Fri. Hollywood film star Maria Montez was found dead m her bath today. She was married to French film star Jean Pierre Aumont. -UP.UP - 30 words
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137 1951-09-08 1 THE United States leade the one great chanc< peace," said General Mat first outspoken attack on 1 since he was ordered bad rs had "lost to the world i for enduring universal •Arthur last night, m his ,he American Government i from Japan.AP - 137 words
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Article52 1951-09-08 1 REDS SHOOT A U.S. SOLDIER BERLIN. Fri.— East German People's Police shot a U.S. soldier m the hip and carried him off Into the Soviet zone last night. U.S. authorities today asked Soviet officials for details of the incident, which was on the boundary between West Berlin and the SovietReuter - 52 words
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Article35 1951-09-08 1 LONDON, Frl. Britain's Custodian of Enemy Property was empowered last night to sell the millions of dollars worth of Japanese goods seized m 1941 on the outbreak of the Japanese war.35 words
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245 1951-09-08 1 PERSIA SEIZES OIL COMPANY AIR FLEET Complete break m talks PERSIAN officials at Abadan today seized all the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's aircraft which would probably have been used m any evacuation of British staff, it was announced by an oil company spokesman. This action followed the British statement In LondonReuter; UP - 245 words
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Article52 1951-09-08 1 CINGAPORK Government O last night announced that City Day, Sept. 22. will be a public holiday. Powerful red and white arc lights floodlit the Municipal buildings last night The flood-lighting was a practice tor City Day celebrations, when all Municipal buildings will be floodlit52 words
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Article111 1951-09-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A CHINESE woman bandit who was to .iave been hanged this morning attacked an assistant matron of the Pudu Gaol. Kuala Lumpur, and then attempted to take her own life. The woman. Choo Ha Yew. 25 was sentenced to death for offences111 words
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Article66 1951-09-08 1 WASHINGTON. Krt rE Board 01 Governors >f the Internat'onal Monetary Fund will discuss >,<xt week how Marshall Plan countries can use the Agency $8,000,000,000 to help them when the American aid programme enjs The Board which meet* iof a week here starting on Memday, will alsoReuter - 66 words
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Article40 1951-09-08 1 TAIPEI, Pri. The Nationalist Defence Ministry reported a company of Communist troops mutinied on Aug. 15 on Tahow Island and joined ttw Nationalist guerillas. Tahow Is a tiny island near Swatow. mainland seaport opposite Formosa— A P.40 words
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Article23 1951-09-08 1 LONDON. Frl.-A Bulgarian court has sentenced to death three Bulgarians found gu'lty of spying for th« United States.— R-uter23 words
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Advertisement27 1951-09-08 1 Ff IENi V--AJr MONC*T39O TAI HENG CO. [23-3 COLE MAN Sri fOR CELEBRAT/O.VS YOU MUST HAVE i^R THE bt j1 /^T^i^ Produce or Frjncc BEEHIVE NSI BRANDY27 words
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Advertisement137 1951-09-08 1 real thing "4&/ M mo^ mm -and en£ Ute' n /^^Lj COOD authorities say how important it is tnat you should get an adequate daily supply of vitamins and minerals. Your health and fitness depend on it That is why it is a good plan to make delicious 'Ovaltine' your137 words
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Advertisement214 1951-09-08 2 Look Ahead Be Ahead ftaiUhe NEW, Great... jL -7V- UTft NUMBiR 1 75 S\ tif IW s r m«M« >V^ our«OA*o ,4MO tr*. l"» »h««<. enjoy or*--J band motor control. J i akca^. enjoy Ch« aprcd- packed powef of Ih IK HP. f^^ Maktin "75 Mutorl j Tha amatlnf De»214 words
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Advertisement170 1951-09-08 2 Historical Pilsner n I KIN<S I MUST SAY THAT THIS JONGPOrA i*«ffWwl« OF BOHEMIA IS GOING TC> THE POGS VU*Pu77 \ryHATTHIS COUNTRY NEEP5 y IS A GOOC WHOLESOME RtFI?ESHIMG. BEEKTO POT SOME GUI 9 INTO THe P^OPtC ■B^Kb^bV^"^ |h f I I rr will become TiM lal^«^^aßß-l Bf FAfAOOS FDR170 words
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Advertisement1188 1951-09-08 2 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION All memben of the above Association In the Colony of Singapore will be closed for business on Wednesday 12th September being Harl Raya Hajl Holiday. SUNGEI TUKANG RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that1,188 words
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Advertisement401 1951-09-08 2 NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that due to rt-organlsation of the Company, all present creditors should forward their claims la writing to the Company within one month from date hereof after which date no further claims will be entertained. UNIVERSAL RATTAN CO. LTD. Dated 7th Sept., 1951. DISTRICT COURT401 words
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Advertisement177 1951-09-08 2 BATTEBIE* m Sole Representative^ GETZ BROS, ft CO, PENANG KUALA LUMPUR -SINGAPORE J.W.'.V.V. i rt%%SWAV.V. I.V.V.V.V.VA1 .V.V.V.V.VA V. V. V¥M RACE NIGHT DAECI EC tonight IxArrLEj I Dine m the Palm Court Grill I; ;i DANCE MUSIC IN THE BALLROOM j| Soliano's Orchestra < with MARGARETTA and PALOMA j X177 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-09-08 3 H. .hi. are a few of the 30.000 Jehovah's Witnesses wlni took part m a maw baptism at Frankfurt. Germany, recently, to climax their three-day congreM. A. P. picture.31 words
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320 1951-09-08 3 Peace conference goes into an anti-climax WALLER NATIONS SUPPORT JAP TREATY SAN FRANCISCO, Friday. THE Japanese peace conference went into its second day here yesterday m an air of an anti-climax. The "big guns" of Britain, the United States and Russia were fired on Wednesday. Beginning a series of formalReuter - 320 words
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Article53 1951-09-08 3 HONG KONG. Fri— A high Communist military source at KaesonK called the Ufl. statement that "Caucasian volunteers" are with the Communist armies in Korea "as nightmare creation of van Fleet's fears". New China News Ajjency said today General James van Fleet la commander of the U.S.Reuter - 53 words
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Article56 1951-09-08 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. TWO HUNDRED fountain pens, assorted to the tastes of diplomats liking broad, medium or fine nibs are ready here for the sinning of the Japanese peace treaty, probably tomorrow. "More expensive" models are inscribed in gold: "Japanese Peace Treaty 1951." They have56 words
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Article110 1951-09-08 3 Hong Kong exports are down HONO KONG. Frl. UONQ KONQ'S exports to 11 China In July dropped to about one-third of the January total, according to official returns published today. The total exports fell by about half in the same period. July exports to China were worth about HK$8 1.000,Reuter - 110 words
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Article153 1951-09-08 3 NEW DELHI, Friday. THE Indian Premier, Mr. Nehru, told a crowd of x more than 100,000 here last night: "Some countries are angry with us because we are not going to San Francisco, but I am sure that they will finally understand our attitude." Mr.AFP - 153 words
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Article234 1951-09-08 3 REST OGF THE WORLD NEWS I jyjß. ALAN KIRK, U.S. ambassador m Mosi cow, yesterday conferred I with Mr. Vyshinsky, the i Russian Foreign Minis- ter. AMERICA* and Pori tugal have signed I pact which will allow I Atlantic Treaty nations i |to use bases m the j i Azores.234 words
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Article39 1951-09-08 3 SAIGON, Fri. Eighteen people were killed and 15 Injured when an 80 miles an hour typhoon struck the textile and manufacturing district of Namdln on Monday anj Tuesday. Reports from Tonkin said many houses were destroyed39 words
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Article29 1951-09-08 3 LONDON. Fri. A small sunspot reported this morning may bring about a deterioration m radio conditions over the next few days and particularly between tomorrow and Thursday.—Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article42 1951-09-08 3 BERLIN. Frl.— A Soviet sector court sentenced one man to life imprisonment and four others to a total of 34 years hard labour for beating Jews and Communists to death after the Nazi rise to power In 1933. AP^AP - 42 words
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Article33 1951-09-08 3 MADRAS. Frl. A ceremony was held here yesterday to mark the arrival of 9.475 tons of grain from the United States, part of the U.S. grain loan to India. AP.AP - 33 words
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Article86 1951-09-08 3 MASTER DEAD HORSE KILLS ITSELF BRISBANE. Fri. rpilE favourite horse of 1 stockman Collin Bell, who killed himself near here, battered iUelf to death against a post while friends held minute's silence for the dead man. The horse, an elfht-j«ar-old chestnut, had fretted since returnin* to Bell's homestead alone threeReuter; Reuter-AAP - 86 words
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257 1951-09-08 3 3-POWER TALKS ON 16 URGENT WORLD SNAGS WASHINGTON, Friday. DRITAIN, France and the United States have agreed to discuss 16 urgent world problems nearly all Involving Russia at next week's BigThree Foreign Ministers' meeting m Washington. Western Germany, Spain, the Italian peace treaty and China are among the key issuesAP - 257 words
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Article167 1951-09-08 3 NEW YORK, Frl. MORE than 30,000 officers and men of the French Union forces have been killed in the Indo-Chlna campaign against Vletminh, M. Rene Mayer, French Finance Minister, said in New York yesterday M. Mayer is In the U.S. for financial and diplomatic meetings,Reuter - 167 words
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Article33 1951-09-08 3 SYDNEY, Fri.— Two packed express trains collided headon m a thick fog about 50 miles from Sydney today. One person was killed, and 30 were injured. AP.AP - 33 words
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Article30 1951-09-08 3 BRAEMAR, Prl.— The King, due m London tomorrow for a medical checkup, yesterday visited the Highland gathering here where kilted athletes annually compete m traditional Scottish games.-30 words
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Article42 1951-09-08 3 SEPT ILES. QUEBEC. Pri. CEVEN of a family, including five children, died In a fire that roared through their two-storev frame home vesterdav. Flames were shooting from the windows when the fire was first noticed.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Advertisement77 1951-09-08 3 DYNAMO LIGHTING SET Scores every time LIGHTING RELIABILITY FINISH VALUE SOLD BY LEADING CYCLE DEALERS Factory Rapresentatire*:T. Y. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KIALALI.WIR PENANG >——^^™" ■■^^"■■^"■■■■^"■'^"■■■■"TVM^SF 0 DO YOU PAY A JAGA* TO SLEEP? \t i* j X\^ *x s Why should Burglars and Arsonists wrok m safety A SERVIS77 words
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Advertisement198 1951-09-08 3 THEY'VE JUST ARRSVEDI PRIME PLUMP AUSTRALIAN DUCKS On salt at all our shops until September 15th at th« r SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICI Of J $1.65 per Ib. c Singapore Cold Storage Co:, Ltd. ASK THE MAN WHO KNOWS Business men snd bankers who have visited Australia •r New Zealand will198 words
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Article, Illustration288 1951-09-08 4 Spore estate scheme faces steel shortage THE COLONIAL Development Corporation will spend $3,000,000 to $4,000,000 on its industrial estate scheme m Bukit Timah Road, Singapore. The Corporation bought a 15-acre plot of land bordering the Princess Elizabeth Flats m Bukit Timah Road and have submitted plans288 words
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Article17 1951-09-08 4 A new post office will De opened m Bukit Panjane Singapore, on Oct. 1.17 words
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229 1951-09-08 4 Midnight oil went into her life story BURNING the midnight oil all this week, a Singapore schoolteacher yesterday completed the script of her life story and handed it to the Hong Kong film producer, Mr. T. Y. Lee, as the basis for a film. Mr. Iff, producer of "Soul of229 words
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Article43 1951-09-08 4 Mr. Bashir Mallal, editor of the Malayan Law Journal, was adjudicated a bankrupt In the Singapore High*. Court yesterday The order was .nade by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Brown, on a petition filed by Mr. Mallal himself.43 words
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Article52 1951-09-08 4 Muslim butchers may be sent to Australia to handle frozen meat and mutton for Muslim consumption if a proposal by an Australian firm is approved by the Chief Kathl of Singapore. The Chief Kathi recently asked for an assurance that Australian frozen meat had been prepared according to52 words
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191 1951-09-08 4 T»HE Singapore Teachers' Union will not stand m A the way of its members who are graduates of Raffles College or the University of Malaya if they wish to break away and form a "graduate" union of their own. The S.T.U. Is prepared to—— co-operate191 words
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Article1561 1951-09-08 4 T>HE following is a further list of passes in the Normal Class examinations held at the Teachers' Training College, Singapore, recently. FIRST YEAR NORMAL CLASS Miss Chan Yoke Cheng, Miss Chang Wor Wah, Cheo Kin Ban, Chua Kim Yew, Chong Chee Kin, Chong Poh Yew, Doss,1,561 words
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Advertisement187 1951-09-08 4 TO A -r?l 'I (ri\ 4 4 J\ £J 1 'zJ Better performance at recuvcr lower cost is the aim Singapore $250/--of this latest addition Federation $265/« to our range of "Over- BATTfBY i seas Bandspread Re- battirt j ceivers." Singapore S 67/- i Federation 15/- ADVT. OF THE GENERAL187 words
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Advertisement165 1951-09-08 4 UPTON'S j BRAND "Throughout the tea drinking world Liptons U synonymous with food tea. Today a new tea Joins the family. Liptons Malayan B i B d specially In packed m Malaya for Maja- \V yans. Using the choicest teas M. from the Cameron Highlands. I y Lipton's Malayan Blend165 words
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Miscellaneous77 1951-09-08 4 Today's Radio] SINGAPORE 10-10.10 am. News from K.L. 1 p.m. "Saturday Ballroom"; 1.30 News: ISO Plantation Music; 2 "Album of Harmony"; 2.15-5 Spore Racing; 6.15. Children: 6.40 Fred Waring it his Pennsylvanians; 7 News; 7.15 "Police and the People": 7.20 "Listeners' Choice"; 7.50 Spotlight on the Emergency"; 8 "Prize Packet';77 words
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Article43 1951-09-08 5 Mr. C. B. Lorraine Williams, Manager of Sitiawan and Lumut Estate, Dlndings, has left on long leave* to Australia with his wife and children. Mr. J. H Todd from Teluk Anson has taken the place of Mr. Lorraine Williams.43 words
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357 1951-09-08 5 JAP PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD AT MAXIMUM No option for present occupants JAPANESE properties held by the Custodian of Property in Singapore and the Federation will be sold by tender, and no option of purchase will be given to present occupiers, it was stated yesterday by a high-ranking Singapore Government357 words
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Article155 1951-09-08 5 Blackout areas ELECTRICITY may be rut-aff in the following areas today: DAT Kah Hin. Fred Waterhouse. Industrial Gases, Kilburn Estate, Dunearn Rd.. S'pore Turf Club. Fwart Park. Holland Rd., Adam Park. Gallop Hill. Wayang Satu, Chatsworth Rd.. Pelrce Rd.. SoratrviUe EsUte. Leedon Rd.. VlctorU Park. Nassim Hill. Dalvcy Rd.. Paterson155 words
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Article76 1951-09-08 5 MR.. Alan Andrews, Director for Boys' Work. World Federation of Young Men's Christian Association*. Geneva, is expected in Singapore on Sept 15 for a 10-day tour. He has been touring Canada and the United States He Is to visit Y.M. C.A.'s in Asia before attending the76 words
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Article92 1951-09-08 5 riUEST Day at the State \J Welfare Home. Johore Bahru. wa s celebrated with a land sports In the morning and sea sports for children In the afternoon. The celebration ended with a variety concert given by the children in the Home and the pupils92 words
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Article62 1951-09-08 5 Singapore Chinese women yesterday began their rush on goldsmiths' establishments to buy and renew gold ornaments in preparation for the Moon Festival on Sept. 15. The price of pure, gold however, was not affected by the rush and remains at $240 a tahil, despite a rumour62 words
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Article23 1951-09-08 5 Khor Thtam Kit was granted a discharge from bankruptcy by the Acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Brown. In the High Court yesterday23 words
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Article21 1951-09-08 5 Mr. Sim Wee Lee and Mr. Patrick Leong Mun Toong have been appointed to the Social Welfare Service, Part 1.21 words
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Article43 1951-09-08 5 Thirty five people died of pneumonia hi Singapore last week. There were 12 deaths from tuberculosis, 26 from enteritis and 10 from berilberi. Births outnumbered deaths by more than three to one 676 births compared to 194 deaths.43 words
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192 1951-09-08 5 THE Civil Aviation Department Is not iesponsible for the issue of flying maps, and pilots can buy their charts from any one of many sources. A Singapore Civil Aviation Department spokesman said this yesterday, discussing the findings on the official report Into a192 words
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Article22 1951-09-08 5 The Governor h?> granted a licence to solemnize marriages m Singapore to the Rev. R. A. Blasdell, Minister of Religion.22 words
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Article36 1951-09-08 5 The Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday returned an open finding at an inquest on Han Boon Quan, aged 37, a clerk who was killed In an accident m Jurong Road on Aug. 16.36 words
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Article, Illustration90 1951-09-08 5 A SKYLON, built on the lines of tb« Festival of Britain Skylon, made its appearance m Singapore at the Royal Engineers' Sergeants mess, GiMman Barracks. It was designed by Sgt. W. T. Stewart and is one-tenth of its Festival prototype. Made of paper and wood, it90 words
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Article198 1951-09-08 5 T'HE Singapore Government and Municipal Labour 1 Union will submit a 'final' memorandum to the Municipal Commissioners asking them to settle immediately the union's claims for a rise in wages. The secretary of the union, i Mr. R. K. Palaiyan, told the Straits Times198 words
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Article131 1951-09-08 5 NEW self-contained camp of modern buildings at Changi airfield has been taken over by the Recruit Training Depot, of the RAF. (Malaya) as its permanent base. The camp has six large dor-mitory-bl*cks with shower and other facilities, and a large cookhouse and attached dining-halLs The131 words
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Advertisement494 1951-09-08 5 MARTELL SLOGAN CONTEST nmir A case of ISt PRIZE MARTELL BRANDY. B J DDI7C Ei B ht bottles of ZIM PRIZE MARTELL BRANDY. ?■>«! DDI7E Six bottles of Jrd VKILt MARTELL BRANDY. and seventeen Consolation Prixes each of one bottle MARTELL BRANDY. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO. Write a slogan494 words
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Advertisement294 1951-09-08 5 GAINSBORQUGH ip. Sfzoe Qyistinstwejersonahfy' AVAILABLE AI'miN STO*£, BATA BUHPM, SiNGAPOM. Soaping dulls ltair~ glorifies it Halo cannot leavr ■F "B|i^^ -^m dulling, dirt<atching Gives fragrant £?Z x-<WHi "aoftixUer" latiir M^J' Xjf^ i>B|^; —needs no 4§^B ap&ial nnsr! jJCv^i^ Removes Halo leaves hair S\ J%^ embarrassing toft, manageable— !&n3m dandruff from294 words
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Miscellaneous112 1951-09-08 5 Straits Times Crossword I 2 S 4 *5 6 7 a I 9 Jii l 0 §H Hss H^ H^ x 4^ <TT^ i§^ iH b^- htj! i»:-.-;>l l| 111 M H^ct T*\ "B i 21 22 23 Tb~ L^c^ 26 I ii I i^, "fi nn n n;i ACROSS.112 words
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Miscellaneous168 1951-09-08 5 down your throat" (O'Sulllvan (10). 25. Old string-pullers! (7). 26.. Language of th« Afghans i7>. 27. A crisis? Nip In, lad! (anag.) (IS;. DOWN 1. Unnecessary direction to the frank (IS). 2. Puts money In clothing (7). 3. Concise, with language thrown In (5).' 4. "Let us be moral. Let168 words
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668 1951-09-08 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat., Sept. 8, 1951. Under The Stars The pleasantest film entertainment m Singapore is also the cheapest and most unfashionable, namely the open-air cinema. The indoor cinema, whether it be a glittering palace enlivening down-town Singapore with "midnight premieres" on Saturday nights or a more modest668 words
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Article341 1951-09-08 6 The Singapore Harbour Board prides itself on a port which is as well laid out and as well equipped as any m the East and Singapore people m general are proud of their wharves too, and of the spectacle to be seen there daily of341 words
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Article210 1951-09-08 6 (From the Straits Times of Sept. 1 8. 1901). CINGAPORE enjoys the un- pleasant distinction or being the only place of its size in the East that has admirable adjacent facilities for establishing a holiday resort but has so far refrained from taking any pains towards making210 words
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Article, Illustration1190 1951-09-08 6 —by— Cynicus - —by Cynicus f)NE surprise whiclv Mr. probably will not spring at San Francisco is a Russian claim to a slice of California, although there would be much more Justification, for it than for some of the "rights" for whicn Moscow clamours. What is now the city1,190 words
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Article612 1951-09-08 6 REALLY noteworthy bit of Slngaporeana Is put on record In a letter which I have received from Mr Tal Yew Chal. of the New Zealand Insurance Company He writes: One afternoon during the Occupation In 1945, II my memory does not play tricks with me there was a shower612 words
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Article435 1951-09-08 6 THE writer was Captain Crawford, a captain ol one of the East India O pany's ships who came her© with Raffles' expedition, ml who kept a Journal. The original manuscript of that journal turned up m Sydney some twenty \e-us ago. and was offered to th£ Straits Settlements435 words
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Advertisement839 1951-09-08 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. WARD: To William ana uouy, the gift or a son, Kevin David, at Surblton General Hospital, Surrey. MR. tt MRS. L. 8. DAWSON bave pleasure In arnouncing the birth of a son on the sth Sept., at Toronto, Canada. HUBBALL: To Patricia, wife of Ronald C. Hubball, at839 words
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Advertisement33 1951-09-08 6 EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. Offering Complete Services essential to Eye Comfort Visual Efficiency. (1) VISUAL ANALYSIS (2) VISUAL TRAINING jJ (3) GLASSES IF NEEDED C. S. CHONG OPT. D. 19 t CHULIA ST. SPORE.33 words
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Advertisement53 1951-09-08 6 9o yovA fcnow... t4iat the average »iie of a hill-grown tigei »eldom exceeds 10 feet to rip hil tail \'Xl!B* P'ovidti instantaneous \XZ^t %3^ >^ Toothacfcc. XV^^V^"^^ Earaeh.. Stomachache \\^^^^t^^^*'^ Headactw, Musrlc Pain W®!J^s^^"^ Indigeiticn. Back.ichc Coldt, Sore Thro.if. r* Afcr »yo«{/ //-trow 7IGI& medic wal products... W^*^ < I^^53 words
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Article233 1951-09-08 7 Drastic effect on schemes OTHER REVENUE MAY SAVE DAY EXPENDITURE on the City's improvement schemes for next year is likely to be drastically cut when the Singapore Municipal budget is framed at the end of this month. Unless Municipal Commissioners can find alternative sources of revenue233 words
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Article, Illustration156 1951-09-08 7 BETTY Milliken (left) in "Drama," a ball gown in sparkling emerald poult designed by Doree. The bodice is draped with a full skirt ideal for dancing. It was one of 30 models which were paraded at Thursday night's S.A.T.A. Ball at Raffles Hotel, Singapore.156 words
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Article73 1951-09-08 7 We are informed that the photograph we published yesterday In the belief that it wafl *hin Peng, SecretaryGeneral of the Malayan Communist Party, is in fact that of Chin Wai Seong. military adviser to the 5th Perak Regiment of the Malayan Races Liberation Army. There is73 words
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Article39 1951-09-08 7 SEVERAL Singapore Legislative Councillor! vr.trrday said they were vutchitiq the admmistration of laws enacted to prrrent illegal entry. They ner t < commenting on tetters m the Straits Time* alleging loopholes ai-ling illegal entry.39 words
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Article205 1951-09-08 7 Federation leaders back I.M.P. IPOH, Fri. pOMMUNITY leaders in the Federation today gave their support to Dato Onn bin Ja'afar s Independence of Malaya Party, details of which were published today. I give wholehearted support to the IMP which has brought to the surface that it Is the duty of205 words
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Article34 1951-09-08 7 Dunear n Road will be a. one-way road for traffic going in the direction of the race course today, next Wednesday and Saturday— Singapore race between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.34 words
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Article41 1951-09-08 7 Charged with criminal breach of trust of a motorcycle lent to him by Chin Hoon Huat, Hashim bin Haji Ismail, aged 25, claimed trial In Singapore yesterday. The case was postponed to Oct. 5. Hashim was allowed $1,000 ball.41 words
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Article30 1951-09-08 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Frl. Kulwan Singh, who drove his lorry inconsiderately as a result of which it overturned on the Ayer Hitam road, was fined $20 at Johore Bahru.30 words
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Article103 1951-09-08 7 DECEIVING and adjudica--11 tion orders were made against Hardit M?h, a moneylender, b-, I ju.Uc* Brown m Si:, import High Court yesterday. Hardit Singh was adjudicated bankrupt on a petition filed by the Indian Overseas Bank, to which he owed $1,198.13 on a Judgment debt.103 words
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Article73 1951-09-08 7 Ah Keow, a 60-year-old woman. Tan Kit Chor, 48, and Cheng Ah Klow, 36, were charged in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with causing hurt to Yap Lai Chai in Victoria Street on Thursday night. Yap was attacked with firewood and earthen Jar*, the73 words
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Article204 1951-09-08 7 T^HE Post Office savings campaign, which started m x Singapore rural areas m July, has been a big success. So far, $4,314,535 has been deposited. In the same period last year, withdrawals exceeded deposits by $163,835 Til* Director of Posts. Mr. W A. Cooper, yesterday204 words
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Article58 1951-09-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The heroes of Ulu Langat were honoured today. They are a gallant force of Home Guards who have preserved order and security m the heart of Selangor's worst bandit area. At a public parade at Uiu Langat 417 members of the force received their58 words
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Article79 1951-09-08 7 THE Progressive Party has discussed the proposed alienation by Government of approximately 63,000 sq. ft of Crown land at Collyer Quay m favour of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and the Singapore Club. In a statement issued last night, the party said it was against79 words
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Article57 1951-09-08 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Won? Kong Peng, a Special Constable on Hock Lam Estate, who absented himself from duty since Aug. 22, was sentenced In the Police Court today to one week's imprisonment. Wong had been dealt with departmentally for the past two months for similar offences without57 words
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Article156 1951-09-08 7 AMOVE that may Increase the liability limits of airline companies m the event of death or injury to passengers, and loss of baggage will be discussed next Tuesday In Madrid at a special meeting of the International Civil Aviation Organisation. The present limits of liability,156 words
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Article121 1951-09-08 7 TITANY inquiries have been made regarding the Swiss National Fair now m Lausanne from Singapore textile merchants and importers, said Mr. FP. Chatelain, Swiss Vice-Consul m Singapore, yesterday. With 2,200 Swiss firms participating, the National Fair, said Mr. Chatelain, gives a complete picture of Switzerland's economic121 words
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Article172 1951-09-08 7 rpHE report of Dr. P. S. Lokanathan, executive 1 secretary of ECAFE, that upward revaluation of currencies is being considered m some countries m Asia and Far East to counteract inflation, was received with interest yesterday by Chinese business circles m Singapore. Most of them however,172 words
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153 1951-09-08 7 J^ 50% reduction In fees on visas and permits to enter Indonesia will come into effect on Staturday. Sept. 15. This was announced by the Indonesian Consulate General In Singapore yesterday. Chancery fees are payable on all but diplomatic and Government officials' visas.153 words
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Article63 1951-09-08 7 Oh Eng Hwa, a 45-year-old seaman, was yesterday .entenced by Mr. S. E. Teh, the Third District Judge, to six months' Imprisonment for possession of 698 leaf-packets of opium. Another seaman, Koh Teck Seng, was acquitted on the same charge. The opium was alleged to have been63 words
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Article27 1951-09-08 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Chong Ku Watt, a Singapore driver, was fined 520 at Johore Bahru for inconsiderate driving and not displaying his Road Tax licence.27 words
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Article42 1951-09-08 7 PENANG, Fri.— The Penanc Lighter Owners Association and the Boatmen's Union settled their differences at a meeting held at the Labour Office this week. They have aereed to the new revised terms of lighter carriage and handling rates.42 words
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Article26 1951-09-08 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Frl. Tan Geok Heng, brought for trial at the Assizes on charge of being m possession of terrorist documents, was acquitted and discharged.26 words
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Article36 1951-09-08 7 More than 200 people attended the classical concert In aid of St. Andrew's Cathedral funds held at the British Council hall last n'ght. The programme Included works by Bach. Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms and Schumann.36 words
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Article24 1951-09-08 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— C. E. Barker, of thp R.A.F.. was fined $50 In the Police Court for speeding on a motor cycle.24 words
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247 1951-09-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 'JRADK union leaders m Kuala Lumpur today supported the Singapore campaign for fortnightly payments of salaries. Singapore trade unionists have been agitating for fortnightly payments for some time. A resolution, urging all employers to pay their workers fortnightly, Is expected at the247 words
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Article102 1951-09-08 7 Blythe will not meet delegates rE Colonial Secretary Mr W. L. Blythe. will nU meet the d> of 'the cost of living allowance committee of Siimapcre trade unions. The trade ODtopi* cl.i.a. committee asked lor an interview with Mr Blythi- to discuss rates of cola paid to various categories of102 words
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Article65 1951-09-08 7 Rous bin Muhamed Jailanl pleaded guilty m the Second Police Court yesterday 10 stealing a pair of trousers, a piece of cloth three shirts, one gold bangle, one gold locket with chain and three goJd brooches belonging to Kassim bin Mohamed Akhir at Choon Guan S'reet65 words
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Article29 1951-09-08 7 JOHORR BAHRU. Fri. Sales of Social and Welfare Services lottery rckcK n> Johore are arranging 500 day. In all 75.000 tickns have have been received for sale.29 words
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Advertisement79 1951-09-08 7 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a* i Fine Quality a Diamond Gem Set j I Platinum Engagement Rings I Eternity Rings i Platinum Gold j Wedding Rings I Newest and Attractive. A Wide Choice of Styles Prices m i B P. SUVA, LTD. j liu at pm itwtl m lltytoi I (Manu}acturers(s lmportersoj H iRh-Cluss79 words
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Article44 1951-09-08 8 The Singapore Controller of Supplies yesterday issued a new reminder that no person shall acquire or have In stock any controlled article except under a permit issued by the Food Controller. Sugar consumers are warned to get permits as soon as possible.44 words
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Article447 1951-09-08 8 ANGLICAN St. Andrew'* Cathedral: 7 a.m. Holy Communion; 8 ajn. Choral Eucharist: The Archdeacon preaching: 9.30 ajn. Sunday School: 10.30 ajn. Choral Matins: The Archdeacon preaching; 11.30 a.m. Holy Communion; 5.30 p.m. Evensong Sermon: The Archdeacon preaching. St. Paul's Upper Serangoon: 8 a.m Choral Eucharist. Preacher: Rev. D.447 words
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Article94 1951-09-08 8 Abdul Rahim bin. Abdul Wahab a shopkeeper, denied in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday having murdered an 18-year-old girt. Lee Yuet Kwai, with a chopper. Hearing was adjourned till Monday. The alleged murder took place in Colombo Court on April 21. Abdul Rahim said that he94 words
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245 1951-09-08 8 POR weeks the Chinese r stallholders in Bugis Street, Sihgapore, have watched demolition work there with Increasing forboding. They have not been told anything officially, but it Is rumoured that the authorities are to pull down more building to widen the road and245 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-09-08 8 ANXIETY GROWING THIS demolition work m Bugis Street, Singapore, is causing Chinese stallholders great anxiety about their future. Five stalls have had to close. Straits Times picture.27 words
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Article206 1951-09-08 8 Wife has sold our child— father $50 MAINTENANCE IS CUT KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ONG Luan, a middle-aged Chinese, today accused his wife, Lee Sow Kim, of selling one of their children and threatening to kill another. Ong was summoned in Kuala Lumpur to show cause why he should not be206 words
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Article29 1951-09-08 8 The Singapore Special Branch discredited yesterday a Taioeh report that Mao TseTung, Red China's leader, is planning to set up a spy ring m the Colony.29 words
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109 1951-09-08 8 T*HE Singapore Government has received 45 applicA ations for its bursaries at the University of Malaya. I The Government is offerine 41 bursary awards, but only 21 are open to new students. Of these, 15 are for students intending to study arts or109 words
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Article42 1951-09-08 8 A case in which Lee Ah Hong, aged 18, la charged with robbing Hee Chee Up of $3 and a pen, worth $6, was postponed In Singapore yesterday because Hee was not In Court. The case will be mentioned today.42 words
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Article, Illustration100 1951-09-08 8 "Ota Mat, did you hear Dakar Bear growling?" asked Uncle Ollie. "Now you mention It, I did bear a lot of whuraphing," replied the little Monaedeer. "Poor Bakar. We mut rescue him." They all went back to the clearing. "We most follow the tracks," booted100 words
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Article340 1951-09-08 8 AFTER opening quiet but steady, the Singapore rubber market this week reacted violently upward, says Lewis Peat's market report, issued yesterday. It did so as a result of short covering occasioned by the knowledge that the U.S. stock-pile was well below what American propaganda had led one340 words
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Article46 1951-09-08 8 Bombing attacks on two bandit targets in Southern Johore by R.AJ 1 Brigand bombers and Hornet fighters were clearly heard in Singapore yesterday. Brigands. Sundcrland flying boats, and Lincoln medium bombers of the R.A.A.F. also attacked a number of terrorist areas in Perak yesterday46 words
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Article50 1951-09-08 8 Tan Yok Eng, a clerk, whose liabilities totalled $1,160. was ordered In the High Court yesterday to pay $20 a month to his creditors. V J Bennett, another clerk, whose liabilities totalled $1,000, was ordered to pay $6 a month to his creditors.50 words
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Advertisement181 1951-09-08 8 ewtftM TEL. SdOO AIR-CONOITIONFO 10th LAST DAY! 11 am.-1.45-4.15-e.45 9.30 tvm. J lUWCI I A^. roMOß^ow/ I*^ B and Mor« B^^Tl L#rT^^^K m Havana's Underworld! H^ TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT! t,r r £b'£&Ss{* t f't SPFXTACULAR f/fe^jfiKllVv PRE RELEASE Starring: Louis Jordan Debra Paget Jeff Chandler BOOKINGS RAPIDLY FILLING FOR Hotel181 words
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Miscellaneous246 1951-09-08 8 FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN EXHIBITION: U.E. Building 9 a.m.— 6 p.m. V.M.C.A. Orchard Road YMCA vs. RADC (away) 2 p.m.; against McNair Youngsters (home) 2 p.m.; Singapore Chess Club, 3 p.m.; Movie Circle, film show, 8 p.m. CHINESE V.M.C.A. Sclegie Road, presentation of certificates, 4 p.m.; music, 4 p.m.; basket ball,246 words
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130 1951-09-08 9 Better go to Mr. Hodges direct TH E serious implications conveyed by Q 8. W. m his letter of Sept. 4 should not be passed over lightly. The Comptroller of Income Tax and the C.I D. should DUt m motion machinery to bring to book the particular employee and "income130 words
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Letter160 1951-09-08 9 PENNY-WISE POLICE EQUIPMENT I MUST congratulate Mr. Kenneth L. G. Tenell on his forthright letter in Monday's Straits Times. It is about time the Federal Government supplied much better equipment to the policeespecially badly needed armoured vehicles. Not a week goes by but you read about another ambush resulting in160 words
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Letter92 1951-09-08 9 THAT piece of news of the fight put up by two European civilians and two Malay Special Constables, m which 15 bandits were beaten off witli no loss of life to the occupants of the armour-plated car, is sufficient reaMin for vehicles m wliich sreur'tv forces travel92 words
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Letter193 1951-09-08 9 j^l LA Trenggana Town Board has turned down a proposal to extend street lighting to Jalan Tanjong. Kampong Aor. Chabang Tiga and Jalan Aver Jerneh on the -'round that the 250--kilowatt output available is dent tor the extension. If the only moiive of street liuhiinc is ;o enhance193 words
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Letter180 1951-09-08 9 Fis understood that the M.P.I.E. A. Is prepared to offer a very small increase m the Cost of Living Allowance to certain categories of estate Asian stiff, with a stipulation that bachelors will get a maximum of so much and married men a m-ximum of so much.180 words
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Letter39 1951-09-08 9 APPARENTLY no-one In this small town cares about spelling English as it should be spelt. The Sungei Pelek-Sepang Auxiliary Police Post has the following words on its board: "Auxiillary Police Post. Sungei Pelek. Sepang." OBSERVER. Sepang. Srlangor.39 words
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222 1951-09-08 9 r TWIS is too much even I, quiet, peace-loving x citizen, have been moved to make a complaint. My grouse? Why, Radio Malaya, and it's no use saying, "What, again?" Because I intend to grouse, and grouse I will. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday, the radio has222 words
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Letter85 1951-09-08 9 J REMEMBER two recent letters about the inconveniences and hardships which members of the public suffer when they have dealings with the Courts m the Colony. One was about the witnesses' rooms, which are no better than lock-ups: the other was about the coffee stall In the85 words
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Letter67 1951-09-08 9 VUALA Lumpur bus patrons especially those who do not know English, would appreciate very much if coloured number discs were placed at the front and rear of buses to designate the routes the vehicles are plying. This would reduce the endless inquiries by would-be passengers on67 words
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Letter91 1951-09-08 9 IN view of the growing num--1 ber of owners with bis fitables I suggest that the system used In other countries of placing all horses of the same owner la a rage In a winning bracket should be adopted. The r«nilt k that If anyone backs one91 words
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Letter220 1951-09-08 9 I HAVE to travel on one of the most congested S.T.C. bus routes regularly twice a day almost from terminus to terminus, and I have noticed that not. one member of the public escapes paying (I have seen nobody attempting to) fares, with or Without a ticket.220 words
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Letter150 1951-09-08 9 Luck of the ball in Penang T*HE Penang public, in A the past few weeks, have had the unique experience of being able to gamble in public without being arrested. It was done under the sub. terfuge of an apparently In-nocent-looking game of rolling a billiard ball on to wooden150 words
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Letter130 1951-09-08 9 JOHN England's" observations on Mr. M. P. D Nair's reactions to the doubts raised by the Ratepayers' Association with regard to Services civilian employees' eligibility to sit m the Municipal Commission are quite thought-provoking Could he kindly enl'.ghten his readers on the following points: Has the Government of130 words
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Letter46 1951-09-08 9 LAST Monday night I «a* quite unable to hear the Malay programme on the 49--metre band. Inquiry among my other Mala? friends showed that they too had the same trouble. Can't Radio Malaya attena to such failures at once? ALADDIN. Port Swettcnbam.46 words
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Letter54 1951-09-08 9 MAY I. through your m columns, voice my most sincere gratitude to the many friends and strangers who so kindly rendered all possible help to my Mum and Dad when they met with a motor accident at the Klyne StreetMountbatten Road corner on Tuesday night? SYDNEY R.54 words
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Letter116 1951-09-08 9 I AGREE entirely with Peace Lovers" letter m l:.s* Saturday's Forum, that people should not be allowed to "force their musical tastes" on others. For months my family and I have been subjected to the torture of a most nprve-rack-ing din emanating from my neighbour's Rediffusion set (installed116 words
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244 1951-09-08 9 "MALAYAN VIEW" should clear a few misconceptions if he seriously holds the opinions he put forward m the Straits Times on Sept. 6. When "all the popular leaders" preferred the sanctuary of the Aga Khan's palace In Poona. rather than get an army on244 words
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397 1951-09-08 9 IMP AND THE FREEDOM OF ALL RACES AT last it has come. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar's new political party is to see the light of day on Sept. 16. It is no secret that the aims and objects of th« new party will be to make the people of Malaya397 words
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122 1951-09-08 9 THE MALAYS CAN GOVERN MALAYA' THE cry of 1 freedom In this modern world, as time marches on. will eventually be heard m Malaya. This country naturally belongs to the Malays. Can they govern It? Yes. they can Advisers are needed only to begin with, advising the Malays on the122 words
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Advertisement71 1951-09-08 9 \-m^W )t\ dun (jAxxmoJL^ UGvl xoqk at ufe but an orange destined for F. N. Cordials merits more than a passing glance: its inner secrets ate revealed to an expert's eye: flavour, freshness and juiciness Add pure cane sugar, under the most modern production conditions m the Far East, and71 words
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Advertisement204 1951-09-08 9 THE TANNER SISTERS The Unbirthday Song (film: 'Alice m Wonderland 1 Metro Polka B IO'OO THI OEEP RIVER BOYS The stars are the windows of heaven Mister and Mississippi ***** THE THREE SUNS March of the cards (film Alice m Wonderland") The Syncopated clock ***** CODY ARNOLD (Th« Tennessee Plowboy)204 words
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Article300 1951-09-08 10 LONDON. Fri. OVERSEAS Issues again captured mo«t of the active interest m the stock market and provided major movements In prices Japanese, German Government. Greek ana South American loans encountered moderate demand that lifted prices higher by a fraction to two points. A gain of the latter amount300 words
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Article33 1951-09-08 10 HONO KONO. Frl. r>REE market currency exchange tor Hong Kong dollars was quoted at the close today as follows: US$l HK16.61 (cash). HKJ6.65 (T): £1 HK»15.77; one tahll of gold HKM29H.UP.33 words
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Article33 1951-09-08 10 rpHE Malayan Exchange Banks 1 Association announced yesterday that control direct rates for Caradlan dollars were: Buying T.T. 34 T i. Airmail (O.D 35. (90 days) 35>i: Selling T.T./OJJ ready 34.4.33 words
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Article781 1951-09-08 10 TtHE Malayan share market opened firm In all sections yesterday. In the afternoon, however, the higher prices brought out sellers m Rubbers and the market closed fractionally easier. Tins remained Quietly steady; Industrials maintained Thursday's firmer tendency Quotation* announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers* Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS B«T»ri781 words
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Article37 1951-09-08 10 SINGAPORE Frl.. Sept 7_5460.87i. (up 53.87 J.) London: £955 a toil LONDON, Fri. Cash Buyers £955, Sellers £960; Forward Buyers £965; Sellers £9074, Settlement £980 (up £5). Turnover: a.m. 25, p.m. M tons.37 words
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Article216 1951-09-08 10 RUBBER /CONSIDERABLE speculaUve \j buying yesterday again tky-rocketed the oric« of rubber. The Singapore market recorded a large volumt of first-grade September business at $1.72 a lb.. 10 cents above Thursday*! dose. The main explanation was keen anticipation that the Unltsd States would resum* stock -piling. Keen216 words
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Article39 1951-09-08 10 LONDON. Sept. 7— Spot 50d.. Oct. 49',id., Nor. ttVid.. Dtc. 47',-id., Oct.-Dec. 48% d, Jan.-Mar 45 '/jd., Apr-June 42 %d. nom.. Sept. ci.f. 47 Sd.. Sept -Oct. elf 47V4d.. Oct.-Vov. c.l.r. 46% d. Mwket: Steady after easier39 words
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Article69 1951-09-08 10 CMALL business In coconmt ml at $65 "4 a picul was done In the Singapore produce market yesterday. Copra was quiet with buyers at $39 ft a picul, rising to $40. and sellers firm at $40 H. Sellers were reserved In the white pepper section, where prices were69 words
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Article60 1951-09-08 10 OHIPS alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns at 4 pjn. yesterday were: 44 Ordia 42--43 Bolssevain. 40-41 Rebeverett 38-39 Washington Mall, 33-34 Automedon, 31-32 City of Khartoum. 29-30 FaUtria. 27-28 P. Amnuputty. 25-26 Demodocus, 21-22 Pronto, 19-20 Bengal, 19-16 Straat Soenda, 13-14 Benvenue, 11-12 Sumatra, 8-9 Sarangan, 6-760 words
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Advertisement1429 1951-09-08 10 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. i Incorporated m Singapore) BLUE FUKKEI LINE tamer option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo_ SAILINGS te LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sails Sham Penang Autoatedo* for London Hit.md C. it/37 Se.t.ll Sept. 12/H Sept.ll/17 Phtmiiis for Naples 0 ol1,429 words
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Advertisement357 1951-09-08 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS To New York and Bo»ron via Ceylon. India, teyot and Mediterranean Ports Smiaoot* P Swettenham Penaruj PRESIDENT BUCHANAN" 12/20 Sept. 21/22 Sept. 23^| "PRESIDENT HARDINC" 24/ 30S.pt. °"'»1 is SCHUVLER OTIS BLAND" 2/10 Oct. 11/120ct. »Sept/lOct To Los Angeles Atlantic Ports via Panama Singapoie Sw#tt«nrwr •'•nang s.s.357 words
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Advertisement421 1951-09-08 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/UK. /CONTINENT S'oore Sham Peneng "P»t»gonla" fO' Bangkok H'Kong. Manila. Kobe Yokohama 17-20 Sept. 14.16 Seat. 10-11 Sept Nordhvil" for Bangkok 21 -22 Sept. 18-20 Sept. "Selandia" for Saigon 6 Bangkok 16-17 Oct. U-ISOct. 10-12 Ott "Pin«m«" for Ban»kok Hon« Kong. Kobe ft Yokohama 19-24421 words
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Advertisement985 1951-09-08 10 McAUSTEH «c CO.. LTD. fetephone No 5906 EIXEBMAM HtJCKMALL KLAVENESS UMB LONDON. HAVRt, ROTTERDAM U» ANCELti. SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG PORTLAND SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER and for U.S.A.. North Atlantic Par** Accepting cargo tor Central South and Canada via Colombo. American Port* m.s. CITY OF KHARTOUM* fßAMritvilLi Spare Sham Penang '"ANCISVILLI In985 words
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Article, Illustration463 1951-09-08 11 Hall will be built In time Chuan Geok PILING BEGINS NEXT WEEK MR. Lim Chuan Geok, president of the Singapore Badminton Association, told the Straits Times yesterday that he was confident Singapore's badminton hall would be built m time for Malaya's defence of the Thomas Cup m May next year.463 words
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116 1951-09-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. JLfR. KHOO Teik Ec, president of the Badminton Association of Malaya, told the Straits Times today that Malaya would still be strong enough to retain the Thomas Cup even without the services of Wong Peng Soon. Malayan and All-England champion. Althoußh116 words
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Article175 1951-09-08 11 Sports Letter rpHE Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya is to be congratulated on making a start on a Rnkmg List. Like all ranking lists. L.T.A.Ms first-ever effort, as published m your columns yesterday, must come m for its share of criticism, and I advance the views of a175 words
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Article80 1951-09-08 11 Nineteen clubs have entered for the Singapore Badminton Association's junior inter-club championship. They are: Immigration S.C BODCA. Sect Kirn Cheng BJ»., Oentle, Arehe Juvenus S.C Eclipse. Merrytime. Mayflower, Flower Bournemouth. Wembley, Titan Shell SC. Rex. Marigold, Amateur Athletic Union. Lucky Strike. Useful "Whites", Useful80 words
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Article50 1951-09-08 11 V.M.C.A. tennis team to meet Tanplin Club m friendly matclrw at V.M.C.A. at 430 p.m. today isLow Kee Pow and Llem Khe Liang Chia Chin Slang and Y. P Wee Dr. P. Y. Khoo and Dr. C. K. Loh, Dr. Chan Ah Kow and Tan Hock Seng.50 words
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Article34 1951-09-08 11 The Singapore Chinese Recreation Club will end their cricket season with a home-and-home match at Hong Lim Green on Suuday between Married and Single teams. A dinner will follow the match.34 words
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Article45 1951-09-08 11 The following via repreaent B.C C In a hockey match against the S.R C at 6.1$ p.m on the Padang on Tue»da*. Margrave: Wetschrn. KuTPtr; Harrison. IVvnoWa (Cap!.). Bervlll; Rvan. Dlckinjon. ton I.idth. Mclnroy Coliu. Umpire: J smith Reaervea: Dennla and Halgb.45 words
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Article150 1951-09-08 11 jySPLAYING better combination and speed. Singapore Chine*? Recreation Club scored a runaway six- three hockey win over the C.R.E. Combined XI at Hong Lim Green yesterday. Five minutes after the start. right-winger Swee Lim Swang provided an opening for centre-forward Harry Fang to net the first150 words
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Article56 1951-09-08 11 Singapore Recreation Club playing their first hockey nu'ch, drew two-all against Teachers Training College on the padang yesterday. The Teachers opened scoring through Patrick but Stanley equalised for the Recs. Hoeden duothe Interval score 2-1 with the Recs m the lead. R. Singh levellfd the score for56 words
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Article292 1951-09-08 11 AFTER a slow, erratic start which nearly cost them two goals, Singapore District went on to beat Singapore Eurasians by four goals to nil m a S.A F.A Community League soccer game at Jalan Besar yesterday. Eurasians began well, their forward line moving easily down the292 words
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273 1951-09-08 11 S.S.A. HALL FUND T*HE second resignation from the committee of the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund has been sent m. This is that of Mr. Loke Wan Tho. In his lettet to the secretry of the committee Mr. Loke writes: Mr. John Laycock has fully and273 words
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261 1951-09-08 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Frl. rpHERE has been a good response x to the South Johore Rugby Football Club's appeal to newcomers to turn out for the Club and there Is very likelihood of the State fielding a side capable of giving their best opponents261 words
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Article36 1951-09-08 11 NORWICH, Prl.— South Africans u«at Minor Counties by an Linings and 23 runs yesterday. Scores: Minor Counties 182 and 113 (Tnyflcld 4-26, Mansell 5-24); S. Africa 318 tor 8 decl.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article73 1951-09-08 11 RASC. Rugby Football Club begin their season's fixtures with two matches tomorrow. R.A.S.C. XV will ptav 8.R.8. Sports Club at Nee Soon while the "A" XV will play St. Andrew's Old Boys at Woodsville Teams are: R.A.S.C. XV: Mitchell: Byrne. Clarke. Mov>. Luckcraft: Irfes. Hurt: Vlgus. Nagle73 words
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Article218 1951-09-08 11 POMPTON LAKE, NJ., Prl. J)R. Vincent Nardlello of the New York Boxing Commission staff revealed today that Bugar Ray Robinson Is fighting "fiat footed" now to conserve Ins energy. The small, dapper physician explained that Sugar Ray at 31 could not take chances onUP - 218 words
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Advertisement357 1951-09-08 11 I keep fresh all day...! J I use LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP You'll feel so fresh and full of energy when you've washed with Lifebuoy Toilet Soap. Lifebuoy's deep- \AJ li^ cleansing lather makes you tfpiil fresh and keeps you fresh. So ]C^ G 1! 1 use Lifebuoy Toilet Soap j^>357 words
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Miscellaneous118 1951-09-08 11 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: 0245 hrs (5.3). 143* 111): 0820 14 I*. 2108 ij ft.). TOMOKSOW: 0350 (7.0. 1411 iBi>: OSM (S.l). 2220 (2.4). TODAY SOCCER: Jnr. Coptic: Aston A.C. v YMMA at Geylang. CRICKET: Gandhi Cap cricket, S.C.C. v Indian Assn. on padany; Malayan Airway* Ground Crew v Air Crew118 words
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Article156 1951-09-08 12 BEST bet on today's card at Bukit Timah Is Clicklty Click m Race Two. This wellmade three-year-old by Mieuxce is steadily finding; his best form and down where he is, he has a firstrate chance of scoring his maiden win. Clicklty Click fought out a156 words
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Article53 1951-09-08 12 LONDON. Pri.— The Singaporean, a two-year-old which Dr. Melville Thompson of S.ngapore bought for 2.000 guineas at the begtnnirg of the year to rac In England, had his first race at tV'.ndsor on Sept. 1. in the Farnham Common Plate over s.x furlongs. fh» Singaporean ran unplaced In53 words
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Article119 1951-09-08 12 AT B. TIMA TODAY -J HK toing at Bukit Timah today is almost sure to be firm. Singapore has had a bright and sunny spell and nothing short of a rainstorm can affect the state of the going. Hi(hli{ht of today's racing will be the Gold Cup "trial" over a119 words
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114 1951-09-08 12 'THE North— Soutlf tone final m the Foong Seong Cup badminton competition between Selangor and Singapore will be played at Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 29 and 30. Singapore Badminton Association, at its meeting on Thursday, agreed to the dates suggested by114 words
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Article1375 1951-09-08 12 A CCEPTORS and probable Jockeys for today's races are given below. Doable tote will be on Race Six and Nine. Bir Sweep will be drawn on Race Eight. Race 1—2.00: Class 3, Div. 2—6 Furs. 1 -00 Ocean Pi Me J. Donnelly 8.13 "B.T.L. Kong»l" Tankard 21,375 words
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Article558 1951-09-08 12 Much improved since July By EPSOM JEEP ONE THREE (ME (late Heaven and Earth), a handsome and robust four-year-old by Blue Peter, has made splendid headway since his gallant bid m the Singapore Cup m July and, with a nice weight of 7.13, I558 words
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Article791 1951-09-08 12 OANDOWN looks a three-year-old who can go far. He was hardly at his peak when he beat his opposition easily over 6 f. m his second appearance on a Malayan racecourse at Buklt Timah m July. Sandown has been showing a lot of zest791 words
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Article55 1951-09-08 12 LONDON, Fri. Yesterday's English Football League results were: Second Division: NotU County 4. Hull City 0; West Ham United 2, Swansea Town 2. Third Division (Southern): Northampton Town 5, Newport County 0; Watford 1. Swindon Town 7. Third Division (Northern): Carlisle United 1, Bradford 0: Scunthorpe UnitedReuter - 55 words
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Article28 1951-09-08 12 IPOH, Fri. Cheng Wah soeeer team won the First Division League today when they drew with Fourth Hussars la a scoreless game.28 words
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Article160 1951-09-08 12 EPSOM JECT. CALL BOY. POINTER f. Race 1 WELLINGTON WELLINGTON KVERaRr.k'N JM Best Wishes Best Wishes Wellinfton sl Eight Bine Eyes Roman Warrior CUCUn CLICKITY CLICKITY CLICK CLXX CLICK Z3O Kingsgnw Admiral Kin(» rore Admiral Baba Peter Rac. S BREVITY BREVITY A/T SM Dundonald AT. Dundonald A160 words
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Article304 1951-09-08 12 INKY BILL'S brilliant early speed may get Red Carnation Co. into trouble m the Class 1, Div. 2 mile handicap (Race Seven) today. ThU remarkably-improved four year old gained an easy win m his first trip over a mile at Bukit Timuii m304 words
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