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Title Section18 1951-09-20 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1844 PRICE FIFfEFN CENTS. TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1951.18 words
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Article, Illustration306 1951-09-20 1 Dato suggests new education cess COUNCIL DEBATES BARNES, FENN-WU, REPORTS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. fHE Member for Education. Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingam, m the debate m the Federal Legislative Council meeting today on the Barnes and Fenn-Wu reports on education, threw a rocket when he306 words
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Article127 1951-09-20 1 U.S. holds 2 British soldiers TOKYO. Wed. U.S. military police arrested today two British soldiers accused «f commandeering a U o. army lorry. The two were reported to be men of the First Battalion. Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, serving with the 13 ih 29th Brigade m Korea. An Amer can civilian,127 words
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Article, Illustration86 1951-09-20 1 The 'Most wanted' man in Malaya THIS OH- it lAL PICTLRE of Malaya's "most wanted" man Chan Peng. 30-year-old secretary-general of the Malayan Communist Party was issued by the Federation Government last night. Chan Peng, who is directin,- the campaign of terror m Malaya, has a reward of $80,000 on86 words
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Article83 1951-09-20 1 F3ANCISCO. Wed. -or of San Francisco, Mr El ncr E. Robinson, has made Sept 17 to October 17 'American relief for Korea" m'nth m San Francisco. Ho ursed residents to help relirve "he innocent and suffertag victims of Communist brutality and aggression." Reuter Sentence upheld83 words
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Article55 1951-09-20 1 ROME. wed. UORE than one million state employees, including railway workers, came out on a 24-hour 'strike this morning, paralysing train services throughout Italy. The strikes were called by Italy's Communist, Christian Democrat and Social Democrat labour unions m protest agamst what they called the utterly inadequate payReuter - 55 words
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Article42 1951-09-20 1 ATHENS. Wed. King Pauls dislike of Field Marshal Alexander Papagos is delaying selection of a new Premier for Greece. The Greek Rally Party of Papagos won the popular vote m the general election on September 8— A.P.AP - 42 words
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Article40 1951-09-20 1 GAUHATI. Assam. Wed.— Aircarft today dropped food and clothing to people marooned on housetops and patches of l_gh ground above swirling flood waters of three rivers m the Pakhlmpur district of Assam near India's north-eastern frontier.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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76 1951-09-20 1 THE KING: Royal family flies back to London LONDON, Wed. THE QUEEN, Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip flew back to London late last night from Balmoral together m the same plane. Earlier a bulletin from Buckingham Palace said that a series of examinations carried oat recently showed that structural changes76 words
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Article66 1951-09-20 1 The first intimation that tbe King was afflicted with some ailment of the lungs was m a bulletin issued on June 1. At that time, it was stated that he was suffering from influenza and that there was a small area of catarrhal inflammation m a lung. The66 words
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Article83 1951-09-20 1 The King's illness apparently will make no difference m the plans of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip, to leave on their North American trip. A Buckingham Palace spokesman said: "There is no question of cancelling their trip. All the plans have been made and the Princess and theAP - 83 words
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Article37 1951-09-20 1 TOKYO, Wed.— The 10,588--ton Japanese freighter. Eroku Maru. will be the first Japanese vessel to sail through the Suez Canal since the war. She will sail fcpm Yokohama today for w_t Oermany.—Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article121 1951-09-20 1 LONDON, Wed. BELIEF was general among M.P.s tonight that there will be a British general elections on Oct. 25. The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, plans to make an 'early statement to end the present wave of election speculation. He has the constitutional right toReuter - 121 words
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Article19 1951-09-20 1 NEW YORK. Wed.— Gen Mac Arthur today paid a visit to President Qulrino of the Philippines.— U.P.UP - 19 words
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Article65 1951-09-20 1 MANILA. Wed. Customs agents seized a bundle containing US$5B,OOO m bills and cheques from a Hong Kong-bound Philippine Airlines plane just before It took off from Manila International airport this morning.— UP. RUMOURS DENIED TOKYO, Wed. Official sources today flatly denied rumours that Emperor Hlrohito will abdicate InAFP - 65 words
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Article125 1951-09-20 1 OTTAWA. Wed. THE creation of a new Middle tat defence system on Russia's flank, with Turkey as pivotal nation, is reported authoritatively to be under discussion by the NATO. Council. Military leaders count on Turkey lv coming the key country m such a set-up after TurkeyAP - 125 words
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Article55 1951-09-20 1 BOMBAY. Wed. TWO hundred seamen, demonstrating a( the docks here today, prevented officers of the Polish 14,300-ton luxury liner, Batory. from recruiting 40 saloon crew The Socialist-led Seamen's Union ordered the demonstration and picketing of the liner to "protest against discrimination m selection." The Batory wantedReuter - 55 words
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Article26 1951-09-20 1 HONG KONG, Wed— The Chinese Communists claimed the smashing of a ring In Shanghai which was plotting the assassination of highranking Red officials.— UP.UP - 26 words
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Article49 1951-09-20 1 NEW YORK. Wed.— Jewels worth U5564,000 were reported stolen from a showcase In the lobby of the Waldorf Astoria hotel. A fortune m jewels displayed m other lobby showcases and In the windows of the shop which reported the theft was not touched.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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91 1951-09-20 1 Singapore will get Britain 's greetings LONDON, Wednesday. JN addition to a message from the King and a x special broadcast message from London's Lord Mayor, the Secretary of State for the Colonies Is expected to send a message from Africa on Slneapore Other cities m Britain I^^^^^^^^^^^^^H also messages91 words
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Article65 1951-09-20 1 The Straits Times and Singapore Free Press regret that because of unprecedented demand they are unable to fulfil all the orders already received for the CHARTER DAY SOUVENIR. The publishers have had to ration wholesalers' supplies and individual orders have been filled m strict rotation. Owing to65 words
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453 1951-09-20 1 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. THE United States Government will send a mission to Malaya to study tin production and marketing problems m that country, the State Department said yesterday. The* mission is m response to an invitation from the Malayan Government and Britain acting on453 words
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Article170 1951-09-20 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. F;e Hindu Code BUI ls to be abandoned. Only sections relating to marriage and divorce will be passed on the current session of parliament. Law Minister Ambedkar announced m the Indian Parliament today. Controversial parts conferring property and succession rights to Hindu. Buddhist.Reuter - 170 words
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Article260 1951-09-20 1 Redsask for new talks today TOKYO, Wed. ITNITED Nations head- quarters announced m Tokyo tonirht that the Communism have asked for a further meeting of liaison officers tomorrow. The announcement gave no reason for the meeting, which, the Communists sugfested should be held at 'anmunjon, on the edge of KaesongReuter - 260 words
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Advertisement77 1951-09-20 1 CHESTS The PEKING Co., 81. HIGH STREET. Teak-Wood FURNITURE DUPLEX MAJOR at l __^c .aaaf— a—^ .a. i i 1 -r.'-.'-'aJ .'a^Sak E^^^'^yi^.'^flj SBsT *i9___ ,t .__>-_tittw^^B Ask yourself these quest.ens about your present safe: ?ls it up-to-datt? Is it largt tnough? Is it secure against tirt? Is it secure77 words
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177 1951-09-20 2 55 charges of M graft KARACHI, Wednesday. QHAIKH Din Mohammad, Governor of Sind, yesterk day ordered preliminary inquiry into 55 charges of corruption and jobbery brought by six petitioners against the Sind Premier, Muhammad Ayub Khuhro. The petitioners alleged 13 Instances of corruption, 14 ofReuter - 177 words
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Article240 1951-09-20 2 REST OF THE WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF VING TaJal of Jordan, a before leaving Switzerland to assume the throne, signed a pledge to follow a policy of friendship with Great Britain the Egypt daily Al Nida said. w BURMESE Government force- killed 42 Communists and wounded many more m a240 words
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Article92 1951-09-20 2 COLESVILLE. Maryland. Wed. r pHREE women died yesterday while flames raced through an ol<j people's home here driving 56 other Inmates crying for help. One old woman died m her wheel chair on an ur~tairs floor. Another was beinc bathed m bed when the fireAP - 92 words
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Article56 1951-09-20 2 HONG KONG. Wed. PEKING'S beantiful summer palace, built by the Empress Dowa ter with funds originally earmarked for a Chinese navy, has been handed back to "the people." A brief Peking; dispatch says the fabulous tourist spot has been made into a "rest home" by56 words
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129 1951-09-20 2 'Reds ready to invade Indo-China BANGKOK, Wed. pEPORTS that about 200, 000 Chinese Communist troops were standing ready to invade Indo-Chlna had been received, Oknha Chau Sen Cocsol Chhoum, Cambodian Minister m Bangkok, said, the Bangkok Post reported yesterday. Oknha Chhoum said that Cambodia needed foreign aid to withstand Communist129 words
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Advertisement520 1951-09-20 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS will be received from Qualified persons wbo are Federal Cltisens for the post ot Cartographer m the survey Department, Malaya There are two vacancies. Salary Bill be on the icaic ?400 -25-700 and will be subject to C.O.L.A. at current rates. Applicants should be qualified and have520 words
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Advertisement518 1951-09-20 2 NOTICES NATURALISATION NO-rWIJ Hereby gteon that HANS SCHALI, of 418, PaataPanjnng Road, ls applying to the CJ_ v 'ii_r for natujalira_on, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should net be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Colonial Secretary. Singapore.518 words
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Advertisement486 1951-09-20 2 NOTICES t t r 'I I THE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY. LIMITED (Incorporated In tha United Kingdom.) NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. CONCESSION FARES ON CITY DAY 22nd SEPTEMBER 1951. Throughout the 22nd September 1951 the fares on all Trolley Bus and Omnibus Routes will be: 10 Cents for 2 Sections. 15 Cents486 words
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Advertisement501 1951-09-20 2 NOTICES, ""j* I" t-tt THE TOWN BUS SEftVICE LTfc (Incorporated tn the Federation of Malaya). NOTICE The management of the' TOWN BUS SERVICE LIMITED wishes to announce that the Company waa incorporated on the Srd day of September, 1951, as a private limited liability company and has taken over the501 words
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Advertisement199 1951-09-20 2 AIR CEYLON Takes a FIRST IN COMFORT with SLUMBER-LOUNGE /i T__?t_S) li/ The world los \A?\^a\^^\Tr^- m odern contribution I f\\ly'Aj t0 Aircraft Sleeper mmmaawmm u^_^ drawinc-room comfort MEANS MORE SPACE PER PASSENGER. V*^«-wl|_/lll\ SPECIALLY DESICNED TRAYS. AvC""""*"-* UTENSILS AND FITTINCS Wt*Wttammm*\\ JQ\ afford dininc-room ease K t a*\mJmmmtmW <^199 words
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Miscellaneous275 1951-09-20 2 TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE 10 10.10 ajn. News irom XI.: 10.45—12 Schools; 1 pm. Light Music Medley; 1.30 News: 145 Dance Music; 2— P.50 Schools; 6.15 "Calling All Hospitals'; 6.55 Announcements; 7 News: 7.12 Radio Scientist; 7_o Interlude; 7.30 Augmented Radio Orch.; 8 "Guess What": 8.30 "Discussing the Discs" (BUI Webb-Jones)275 words
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260 1951-09-20 3 Persia expels two top British oil officials I PROTEST AS SHIPS ARE DIVERTED ABADAN, Wednesday. THE Persian Oil Board today ordered two senior British officials of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company to leave Persia on Sunday. The Board withdrew the residence permits of Mr. James F. Cunningham, superintendent of A.1.0.C. communications,Reuter; UP - 260 words
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Article542 1951-09-20 3 HARRIMAN OFFERS TO TRY AGAIN WASHINGTON. Wed. \IR. W. AVERELL Harriman 1 offered today to make another attempt at mediating m the Persia oil dispute but not on Persia's latest terms. In a letter to the Persian :icr. Ur. Mohammed Mossadeq. Mr. Harriman rejected his request to oass a 15--.;uv542 words
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Article, Illustration159 1951-09-20 3 HK TRADE PROFITS FOR FUND HONG KONG, Wed. 'J'HE Hong Kong Government is establishing a development fund from profits made by the Department of Commerce and Industry In trading. A Bill was introduced m the Legislative Council this afternoon for the setting up of the fund. The Financial Secretary, Mr.159 words
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Article32 1951-09-20 3 LONDON, Wed— The British High Commissioner m Germany, Sir Ivon» Kirkpatrick left London for Bonn yesterday after three weeks of talk. m Washington and London on German rearmament.— A.F.PAFP - 32 words
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Article57 1951-09-20 3 CANBERRA, Wed. N HE average age of Australian brides last year was 24 and bridegrooms, 27. The youngest bride was 13. One boy and 15 girls married at 14 years. One girl had her second husband at 17. Bridegrooms of 45 or older totalled 5.487.57 words
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Article66 1951-09-20 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The Ford Foundation is to lend $5,000,000 to India and Pakistan for industrial development. 'During the first six months of 1951. the Foundation lent more than $13,000,000 to organizations within the VS. for- projects of benefit to society MORE PLANES WASHINGTON. Wed.— The UnitedAFP - 66 words
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261 1951-09-20 3 CANBERRA, Wednesday. rPHE programme for next year's tour of Australia x by the King and Queen and Princess Margaret was announced m Canberra today. The Royal party will be welcomed by the GovernorGeneral and the Prims Minister at Fremantle, Western Australia, on Mar. 1.Reuter - 261 words
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Article90 1951-09-20 3 LONDON, Wed. British troops m Korea may go short of two important items of specially designed new winter kit, a War Office spokesman said yesterday. New winter boots and parka coats now m production, will not have reached Korea m sufficient quantities to equip all British forcesReuter - 90 words
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131 1951-09-20 3 West 'might have one citizenship' OTTAWA, Wed. THE British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Morrison, yesterday suggested that, m time, the North Atlantic Treaty Council might develop into a community of conunon citizenship without barriers to trade or travel. "I am sure we should look forward to the day when, m the131 words
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Article55 1951-09-20 3 MARCH AIRBa„E, California, Wed. It was announced here yesterday that the 22nd Bomber Group of the United States Air Force had been transferred to Britain— -AFP. NOT TAKEN UP% CANBERRA, Wed. IT* Australian Treasurer. Mr. Arthur Fadden, said yesterday that the £40,000,000 13th security loan was under-sub55 words
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Article41 1951-09-20 3 OTTAWA., Wed. Opposition to the entry of Greece and Turkey to the Atlantic Pact narrowed to a single coun try— Denmark— today. The issue was left oyer until tomorrow to allow Cppenhagen to rule on its deci3lon. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article104 1951-09-20 3 WHAT became known as "the most dangerous and difficult steeplejack operation of this century" was completed when Mr. Alfred WaUbridge and his team of steeplejacks climbed (he spire of Salisbury Cathedral— 4o4 feet m height— for the last time. For two years they had been104 words
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Article53 1951-09-20 3 TOKYO. Wed. PEKING Radio broadcast early today a speech by the Chinese Communist Foreign Minister. Chou Enlai. denouncing the Japanese peace treaty as "a violation of international treaties." Chou also charged that the American-Japan bilateral security pact is United States intention to invade China with Japan asUP - 53 words
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Article46 1951-09-20 3 NEW YORK. Wed. Mr. Tran Van Huu, Vietnam Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, who led Vietnam's delegation to the Japanese peace conference, declared m New York yesterday that Japan could pay Vietnam's reparations of $2,000,000,000 "if given sufficient time to pay."— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article107 1951-09-20 3 LONDON, Wed. r £WO Jesuit priests were sentenced today to 12 years' gaol each for activity against Poland and for trying to overthrow the People's regime, Warsaw radio reported last night. Two other accused were gaoled for seven years and a foundations of the people's fifth107 words
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Article190 1951-09-20 3 JETS CREATE NEW TRAVEL PROBLEMS LONDON, Wednesday. REPRESENTATIVES of all Commonwealth coun1V tries will meet m London next Tuesday to examine air traffic control problems, arising from the introduction of turbo-prop and turbo-jet aircraft on Commonwealth routes. 'NO' TO TALKS BONN, Wed. Tha West German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, lastReuter - 190 words
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Advertisement84 1951-09-20 3 HEnY WAUGH CO., LTD. ■In corpora t*a tn Singapore) eWANCHES IN PENANC SINCAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR BANCK SIBU. IPOH. CHINC. lESSELTON SANDAKAN. KOT i<tu LONDON MANCHESTER M mMW j___l___. __Cf__. Ji»_ *Jw "^i__. __aa. AW^aMr •^^^^fcaf *^H aF* j-<%.* ;^v __B_T' "•••'•"il _H 59_ __ar_a-''- Wa- m _£ra in __R__.t 3,84 words
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Advertisement226 1951-09-20 3 fSjO( MORE SHA YES '4ammam*^ from every Blue Gillette Blaae f or the very best shaves, razor ■nd blade must be exactly matched. That is why Blue Gillette blades and Gillette razors are made for each other. Use them together and you have the world's finest shaving system. GUlette Razors226 words
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Article, Illustration824 1951-09-20 4 Beatings by police denied, one to be heard TRVE OR FALSE? COURT WILL DECIDE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Federation Attorney-General, Mr. M. J. Hogan, today replied to allegations ot improper behaviour and ill-treatment of prisoners made against the polke at the WattsCarter trial m Kuala Lumpur recently. /He was speaking824 words
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Article506 1951-09-20 4 VARIETY is the keynote uf the exhibition uf paintings by Mr. Van Kee Leong, sponsored by the Straits Chinese British Association, which was opened by Mrs. T. J. F. McNeice at the Victuria Memorial Hall last night. The m of features large can- vases506 words
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163 1951-09-20 4 Come to the fair it's the biggest gINGAPORF'S largest trade and industrial fair, near Joo Chiat market, covering 14 acres and costing more than $750,000, is nearly finished and will be officially opened eajcly m December. Mr. Yap Chin Bin, managing director of the sponsoring board, told the Straits Times163 words
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Article37 1951-09-20 4 KUANTAN, Wed. —On the occasion of the 69th birthday of his mother, Mr. Lim Hoe 1> J. P. gave $10 to each inmate m the Home for the Aged and Infirm at Tanah PutelK37 words
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Advertisement103 1951-09-20 4 Fint Fabrics made Fine Suits t What could be finer than HAND WOVEN. > OQOOO«J 12 shade*... plain, tm mtti Herring bone AmK fJ__* m I v ami t i y.. m &att*U€ StHMmts ■•mil »i»n> M«».raat ncinni iijTr Fitting Room Air conditioned for your comfort USE /sNli*noAivs MS COUCH103 words
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Advertisement205 1951-09-20 4 lr. Here's the Bicycle with f jttm^ the longest life A mam*maA^m Every B.S.A. Licyclc t« jMKI r^a made to give you very mm I vFu .Iqlv many years of reliable m\J Ixmm MMt\Tt\ service. It ii strongly fFfffW V*k madC e De ua IvBNJI Wit V_ ~a*erials *o that205 words
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Article, Illustration386 1951-09-20 5 NEW MOVE ON THE 'DODGERS' Those who come back may be detained KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. BRITISH subjectaS born m Malaya and normally resident here and Federal citizens who are considered to have attempted to evade the callup may, if they attempt to re-enter the Federation or Singapore, find themselves liable386 words
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Article83 1951-09-20 5 Mohamed Zain bin Yassim and Ahmad bin Mohamed Aii. both of the Singapore Guard Unit, claimed trial m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to a charge of theft of four cover-Dlates of 3.7 Ack Ack guns, worth $60. belonging to the War Department,83 words
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Article221 1951-09-20 5 FOUR Malayan Air Training Corps cadets who attended the 10th Anniversary Parade of the Air Training Corps In Britain have arrived back m the Colony after having travelled hundreds of miles over England, Scotland, and Wales m the last five weeksß The boys. Flight .Sergeant221 words
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110 1951-09-20 5 PHUA Hiong Han. a shop assistant was yesterday orderea by the Singapore Second Police Magistrate. Mr R. B. I Pates, to pay $20 monthly to his daughter. Phua Kirn Eng. aged two as maintenance. Phua wa s charged with neglecting to maintain his110 words
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Article65 1951-09-20 5 pADIO Malaya will shortly I* devote five minutes of their broadcasting time on the Blue Network to Municl-t-al affair.- m Singapore. Tnis 'chat' will take plaer dail, '.efore the 7 p.m. n-*ws si nimary Municipal heads of departments have been told Mmt hey may sahmit any matter65 words
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Article64 1951-09-20 5 Teo Chong Chee, a shop-'•f-eper. who appealed against f.nes of $1,000 and $1,000 "n charges of possessing 170 gallons of fermented rice and a still for distilling samsu. had his fine $2,000 cut to $1,000 m Singapore High Cr'irt yesterday. Mr. Chong Thutt Pitt, for Teo. said64 words
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Article67 1951-09-20 5 Indian envoy on tour Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the •Government of India m Malaya, has gone on a visit to Sarawak, Brunei and Nortn Bo', lie-.. Mr. P. K. (»uha has assumed dut.es as Information Officer to Mr. Menon. B3icrc tak<ng up his present appointment. Mr. Guha was67 words
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Article44 1951-09-20 5 A science exhibition has been arranged at the Institute of Science, Balestier Road, Singapore, m connection with City Day. It will be opened at 2 p.m. tomorrow by the Principal of Victoria School, Mr. R. T. Bom f or d.44 words
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Article62 1951-09-20 5 Ah Ohani bin Hudd was committed yesterday, after a preliminary inquiry, by Mr H. B. Livingstone, the Singapore Third Police Magistrate, to stand trial before the next Assizes on a charge of rapine a young Malay girl, at his house m Kampong Belolcang. oft Tuas Village, Singapore,62 words
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Article64 1951-09-20 5 A proposal by the former Chief Health Officer, Dr. G H. Lowe, that a Rural Board Cleansing Department should be set up m Singapore has been shelved. An expert on local government. Mr. L. C. Hill, is now looking into the question of local government m64 words
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127 1951-09-20 5 CIVILIAN employees of the three Services m Singapore will meet m the Victoria Memorial Hall on September 29 to demand a further increase m the am.4f livr.<-ir— *1 1 1 M___l T"i OC* I CUSI, Ul lIVHIJ.; oiwwoiicc. The meeting will also protest against127 words
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Article124 1951-09-20 5 "Wherever they went m England. Scotland and Wales they made speeches, sang Chinese and Malay songs and sat down to dinners given m their honour with all the aplomb of diplomats. "After a reception given by the Mayor of Tynemouth and North Shields," said Tit. Lt. Park, "the124 words
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Article130 1951-09-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. THE question of renewing 1 the contract of Mr. Alex Josey. chief news editor of Radio Malaya, would be -dealt with Dy the Governments of 'he Federation and Sinsapore m the ordinary way,, at the appropriate time" the Federation Government said to- day.130 words
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Article24 1951-09-20 5 Several resolutions seeking better working conditions for Municipal employees will come at the annual meeting of the Municipal Services Union, on Sunday.24 words
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Article88 1951-09-20 5 FILM MEN WELCOME REPORT SINGAPORE film men yesterday welcomed the recommendations of the Singapore committee on film censorship, contained In the Committee's 1951 report published on Tuesday. A film distributor said yesterday: "The recommendations will bring Singapore m line with other countries. It was high time that the censorship legislation88 words
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Article36 1951-09-20 5 The Singapore Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union, will ask Government's permission to join the Trade Union Congress. This was decided at a managing committee meeting of the Union held yesterday.36 words
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Article117 1951-09-20 5 A case m which a Chinese wireman, Poh Lav Leong, had been sentenced m the lower courts to one month's imprisonment and a fine of 150 on a charge of talcing away car without the consent of the owner, was sent back for consideration by another magistrate, following117 words
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Article252 1951-09-20 5 VI UNICIPAL finances are dependent on the GovT1 ernment a s long as Municipal income is tied by rates fixed by the Council under the Municipal Ordinance, the Municipal President, Mr. T P. F, aVlcNeice, told the Straits Times yesterday. "Unless and until that mmm^252 words
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Article250 1951-09-20 5 RAF charges Curney for air trips KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The R.A.F. has •/.'rung a surprise on the Federation Government. It has submitted bills for trips by tha High Cuniniis.ii.iii-r m R.A.F. aircraft. This morning the Federal Legislative Council approved supplementary expenditure of $10,834 to rover these bills. Provision of $12,000250 words
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Miscellaneous157 1951-09-20 5 .'estival ef Britain Exhibition U S. Building. 9 ajn. to 6 pm. Y.W.C.A., Rafl.es Quay: Pourtl, lesson of new sewing class. 10 a.m to noon: beginners' class 5 p.m Wayfarers meet, 4.30 p.m.; baaketmalcing: new Malay class (ar 1 vancedi. 5.30 p.m. YJU.C.A., Orchard Road: French class. 5.30 p.m.: Commercia'157 words
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Article679 1951-09-20 6 Allegations against the Fedoration Police, and the suspicion that detainees arc not always given full and unprejudiced opportunity to state their case, were given a fairly thorough airing at question time m the Federal Legislative Council yesterday. Indeed, when the Attorney General made his supplementary statement, question679 words
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Article426 1951-09-20 6 Startling and yet not surprising if such a contradiction m terms may be permitted—is Dr. F. C. Benham's estimate that 60 per cent, of profits m Malaya are not revealed to the Income Tax Department. This estimate is made m his study of the national426 words
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Article, Illustration296 1951-09-20 6 ii OW long will we suffer n from Injection insanity? Malaya is a paradise for the man with a syringe, a few coloured ampoules and an ambition to be rich. For the Malayan, a needle ia magic; he is rarely satisfied without a puncture when he296 words
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Article130 1951-09-20 6 T^HERE have been many grouses recently about Radio Malaya, and with these grouses I have been m general agreement, particularly with that of Claire dt Lune,'' for I too am a middlebrow. My grouse is that Radio Malaya seems to be Ignorant of the fact that for South Malaya130 words
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Article278 1951-09-20 6 IN spite of what your Saturday Forum correspondents say about the utterances of Mr. T.P.F. McNeice, I consider what he has said to be a fair reflection of the food situation m England. Although rations are on an austerity scale, they are still adequate to keep you278 words
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Article208 1951-09-20 6 A MEMBER of the staff at RIDA headquarters has tried to save the face of his chief by explaining to your representative that RIDA cannot accept criticism for being too slow. But it is abundantly clear now that RIDA l s deliberately blaming the most unco-opera-tive attitude208 words
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Article120 1951-09-20 6 THE cost of any kind of oil m drums to outports is increased about 10 cents a gallon by the cost of the drum Itself. This ls quite apart Iron: the freight charges on the drum. The 18 cents Is arrived at thus: the drum itself costs120 words
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Article228 1951-09-20 6 fHE rations row that has been raging around poor Mr. McNeice must surely come to an end soon. Enough nonsense about it has gone into print to fill a slim volume of verse. However, one cannot resist replying to Mr. A. M. Maxwell's very amusing228 words
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Article253 1951-09-20 6 RECENTLY there has been a great deal of correspondence about the merits and demerits of "Diehards." There is one type of "Diehard," however, who claims a little attention. The Middlesex Regiment Is very well known to the people, especially the older residents of Malaya. Before the253 words
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Article359 1951-09-20 6 Malaya and the Jap treaty THE signing of the Japanese Peace Treaty at San Francisco and the employment of the now familiar weapon of political sabotage by the Communist bloc have aroused very little interest m Malayan political circles. The memory of the occupation, with all Its evil and cruelty,359 words
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Article394 1951-09-20 6 li. G. WelMaiiu a LONDON book reviewer j^ whom I was reading the other day gave it as his Impression that, apart from "The Outline of History,'' H. O. Wells is very little read now. Be that as it may, there is still one of his admirers394 words
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Advertisement833 1951-09-20 6 i \ssiwn ADIS. BIRTHS QIEEN BOROUGH: To Beryl rv\ Don. a daughter, on Mtadav, 17 h Sept at Changl RAF. TATE' To Oittu. wife of Ar Tate, at Torquay. Devon. t i $th Septembe-. 1951. a son. ri'ir mii Mii UOO POH LUM. Managing tt of Me— ts Soon Onn833 words
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Advertisement16 1951-09-20 6 mm :khuua st. phonf: fm SIN6APORE Jute/ fii&'iAC* com tniied with s£'X/t£>it yaX&/ciu*tAf NEVER Pn 'APPOINT.16 words
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Advertisement209 1951-09-20 6 lodine The clement iodine, best-known m the fom of the antiseptic solution tincture of iodine is found only m combination with other substances. Discovered m 181 1, it was later identified as one of thc elements by Sir Humphry Davy und by the French scientist Gay-Lussac. lodine is present m209 words
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Article, Illustration407 1951-09-20 7 Singapore to be presented with tapestry DANCE TROUPES WILL PUT ON SHOW IN STREET POSTAL MEMENTO THE Chinese co mmunity m Singapore will present a tapestry to the City Council on City Day, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, Municipal Commissioner m charge of the City407 words
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Article187 1951-09-20 7 T'HE Malay community will also put on special evening procession on City Day, and has organised koleh racing. The procession, which begins at 0 p.m., will start from Sultan Gate. The route ia via Jalan Sultan, North Bridge Road. High Street, Empress Place, St. Andrew's Koad. Beach Road,187 words
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Article98 1951-09-20 7 ABOUT 28* schoolchildren— one from every Government or aided school m Singapore dressed either m school uniform or national costume. 7111 be lined up on Saturday facing the dais, which has been built outside the Municipal Building, when the Governor presents the Charter. Another thousand school98 words
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Article166 1951-09-20 7 MORE than 800 stallholders In lenborcugh market and the streets nearby are busily preparing to do their bit m the City Dm celebrations. An official of -the market celebrations committee? laid yesterdar ihat $7 500 had been collected and more than $6,000 waa expected to166 words
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Article209 1951-09-20 7 'pHE arch by the Indian community will be put up on Connr.unlit Drive on the side of the Singapore Recreation Club. Members of the Singapore Regional Indian Congreae will garland Mr. McNeice. the Municipal President, on Saturday and the Congress headquarters In Race Course Lane will209 words
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Article, Illustration86 1951-09-20 7 ONI hundred and fifty members of uniformed youth movement m Singapore are anxiously ana ting City Day. when tbey will witness the handing over of the Chtrter from 'ringside' seats. They will flank the steps m front of the Municipal building during the eeremonv. Said Wendy86 words
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Article364 1951-09-20 7 Witnesses afraid, Council told FEDERAL COUNCIL IN BRIEF KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. If ANY witnesses are afraid to testify against detainees, the Attorney-General, Mr. M. J. Hogan, told the Federal Legislative Council today. It was this fear which had largely oeen responsible for the introduction of the provisions for detention without364 words
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Article43 1951-09-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. J^S outline map of the Federation of Malaya lo the new adornment on the walls of the Federation's Council Chamber. Bat It Is a map with a difference. The outHne of the island of Singapore is —Using.43 words
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Article180 1951-09-20 7 2-day visit by Ceylon's Premier THE Prime Minister of Cey--1 lon, Mr. D. S. Senanayake will spend two days m Singapore on his way to Australia and New Zealand next month. Mr. Senanayake arrives on Oct. 12 from Colombo with a party of five. One of them is his son180 words
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Article, Illustration199 1951-09-20 7 TWO Malay special constables and three others, concerned m the theft of a lorry of rubber were found guilty In the Assise Court yesterday T-O BN HOCK, aged 16, who was yesterday awarded a $230 City Day Scholarship to the Singapore Institute of Science199 words
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169 1951-09-20 7 FUR Burmese editors, due by air tomorrow on a 10--day visit to Singapore and the Federation, will go to the City Day celebrations as spe-cially-invited guests. They are Mr. U. Tun Nyoe. editor of the Union Gazette; Mr. U On Kin. editor and169 words
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Article115 1951-09-20 7 Mr. Alan Andrews, executive secretary of Boys Work for th e World Alliance of V.M.C.A. m Geneva, arrived In Singapore yesterday from Hong Kong on a study tour of the Colony and the Federation Mr. Andrews said that he was mainly interested m boys' work115 words
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Article70 1951-09-20 7 |T is still not certain whether Russian delegates win attend the -CAFE trade promotion conference whfch opens m the Victor* mortal Hall. Singapore. on October 9. A Government spokesman yesterday said: "I am unable to fCMMM at the moment." Arrangements for hotel ac- commodation for about70 words
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257 1951-09-20 7 COLONY GOVT. CLERKS SEEK PARTIES 9 AID TYiE Singapore Clerical and Administrative Worker's Union has asked the Progressive and Labour parties to support them m their attempt to set up' negotiating machinery to discuss salary scales. The union states, m a letter to the parties, that Government employees are dissatisfied257 words
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Article138 1951-09-20 7 Tribute to victims of explosion J^S organ, given to the Seafarers' Chapel m memory of the officers and crew of M. V. Dromus. the oil tanker which exploded, will be dedicated by the Bishop of Singapore on Sunday evening. Bearing a silver plaque inscribed with the names of the men138 words
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Article33 1951-09-20 7 The Singapore Fire Brigade answered four calls yesterday. One was to a house m Circular Road when an electrical circuit had caused a fire. The others were lallang and blukar fires.33 words
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Advertisement156 1951-09-20 7 a.'' 'i_^% 2sZ^______k ft'tifctAinq. O RUGGEO CURABILITY Woa'l -^_T v\ aMANINT COLORS Ullinf g 1 i. «<mi v. mm Uri JLf WIaCIICAL COMFORT -»r..is«- j\ V Cxlntu. IMg f.l aid fc X*N. teejtt I MM I easy care ci«- tome mt a ct— r r.-.i-~ htct »i mo AOOaW O156 words
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Advertisement62 1951-09-20 7 fi a„n e ts S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD. s.ngapore I CITY DAY SEPT. 22nd 1 51 _T or ne convenience of our out-station customers, intending to visit Singapore for the li City Day Celebrations WE SHALL REMAIN OPEN From 9. a. ni until 12-30 p. m. SATURDAY Sept. 22nd62 words
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Article, Illustration230 1951-09-20 8 Colony car dealers meet Cement to under the of Government jVO 'CASE* TO BUILDING REGULATIONS DOPES by Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson, chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, that Government control of building materials would soon be lifted were dashed yesterday. A Government spokesman told the Straits Times: "Not230 words
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Article128 1951-09-20 8 Blackout areas THK following areas are liable to be blacked-out todiy: DAY. Kah Hin, Fred Waterhonae, Industrial Gates. Kilb_n Estate. Dunearn Road, Sincapore Turf luh. Ewart Park. Holland Road. Adam Park, Gallop Hill, Wayang Sal*. hatsworth Road, Peirce Road, Somervflle Estate. Leedon Road. Victoria Park. Nassim Hill, I'alvejr Road, Pate—128 words
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Article72 1951-09-20 8 'J'HE Governments of Singapore, the Federation. Borneo and Sarawak have been allocated 4,000 square feet of floor space for a loint exhibit at the Ceylon Governments Colombo exhibition and Trade Fair which opens next February. Rubber, tin, pineapple and timber products will be among the72 words
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Article44 1951-09-20 8 MUAR. Wed— Sentence was postponed to Sept 23 when 20-year-old Mahmood bin Ibrahim pleaded guilty m the Muar Sessions Court to theft of $400 belonging to Tan dang bin Sinin at Kampong Sungei Berari, Lenga Bail of $500 was allowed.44 words
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Article187 1951-09-20 8 THEY GA VEBLOOD GET A MEDAL T\R. C. A. Gibson-Hill, head of Singapore Blood Transfusion Service, yesterday presented medals to outstanding blood donors at the Department of I .Medical Services. The medal-winners who each had made 10 donations of blood to the bank, were Mr. Aldan de Souza, Mr. A.187 words
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Article51 1951-09-20 8 PROPAGANDA FROM THE AIR Auster aircraft is being fitted out to fly low over the jungle and broadcast propaganda through loudspeakers to the bandits. Messages m local dialects will be recorded before take-off and blared over bandit territory. The Auster was brought to Singapore from Britain m a Valetta transport51 words
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Article32 1951-09-20 8 GEMAS. Wed. Yong Yun Chin was bound over at Gemas for a year and ordered to undergo medical treatment for having m bis possession four pills of reprepared chandu dross.32 words
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Article81 1951-09-20 8 r -LOWING loss of correspondence addressed to two Singapore doctors, a "trap" was laid by the post office. This resulted In the arrest of a 26-year-old clerk. Yaacob bin Ishak. the Singapore Third District Court was tojd yesterday. Yaacob was charged with stealing a letter, containing81 words
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Article75 1951-09-20 8 Two ships arrive m Singapore today carrying nearly 1,000 French troop* and personnel on their way home from Saigon. One. the Charlton Star, is an American ship which, with the Oregon and Wisconsin and the British ship. Protea, have been chartered by the Compagnie des Messageries75 words
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Article54 1951-09-20 8 MUAR, Wed.— For breaking the curfew at Jalan 81alang, Tangkak, Tay Bun Heng, Lai Pong, Lim Yah, Oan Ton and Hassan bin Abdul Raman were each fined $20 at Muar. Hassan was also fined another $7 for falling to produce his identity card when demanded54 words
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Article220 1951-09-20 8 Arnhem men meet in jungle f\F all Arnhem Day celev brations held by the Glider Pilot and Parachute Corps on Monday, the most unusual was at Benta airstrip m the depths of the Pahang jungle. To this lonely spot flew Arnhem 's commander, now the G.O.C. Malaya, MajorGen. R. E.220 words
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Article60 1951-09-20 8 Lee Ah Choo, owner of ten trishas, was yesterday fined $50 m the Singapore Fourth Police Court for fraudulent possession ~>f $100 worth of bicycle spare parts. Tha parts were seised by the police In a house m Rochore Canal Road on June 11. Lee told60 words
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Article56 1951-09-20 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Mr. L. A. Lapivert, Engineer. Ways and Works, Johore Bahru, toasted the health of his Chief Clerk. Mr s Namasivayagam. at a dinner at the Station Resthouse yesterday Mr. Namasivayagam, who has been six years In Johore Bahru, ls taking an appointment at56 words
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Article80 1951-09-20 8 A three-year-old Chinese girl, Lee Ah Lian, was killed by a driver of a military Jeep at the s*/4 milestone Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore, yesterday evening. Traffic Police are appealing for information on the accident. Anybody who can help is asked to contact Inspector David at80 words
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118 1951-09-20 8 T*HE Distinguished Flying Cross has been awarded to Capt. R. P. F. Warner. R.A.. who served m an Air Observation Post Unit and at one time commanded 1907 Flight In Malaya. The London Gazette says that Capt. Warner's leadership was an inspiration to118 words
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Advertisement157 1951-09-20 8 BROOK MOTORS si.l. MML SW TOTV.LY I .{i.OSED. *455jJL w f.H pir ATOU m___ IhU PBOitaCnn cage FRACTIONAL. Sole Agents: R.E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 18D. BATTERY ROAD TEL. *****-2. NO SKIPPING. ..THE INK IS SPECIALLY METEREPI TV] new World's most wanted pen... the only pen with Aero-metric Ink System Now157 words
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Advertisement217 1951-09-20 8 w^-^'k Eno's A M _____r If you're out of sorts, take a glass of ENO'S Trait Salt m the morning. ENO'S will keep you regular—for it ii a gentle laxative and mild antacid, good for the liver anJ settling to the stomach. Thus ENO'S Fruit Salt clears away impiiritics that217 words
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Article312 1951-09-20 9 CAROL LANE - I KNOW one definite fact about fishes— they can swim. In Malaya facts about fishes are more confusing, because here some fishes climb trees and some others sting. We went on an island picnic the other day. After lunch the Boys borrowed a salad bowl312 words
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Article, Illustration177 1951-09-20 9 X I don't know whether T people who make lists j X are methodical or mere- I iy optimistic. 1 T ivoa) me, low rru.fc- t X ing lists, but I don't t f/iinA: trcer remember Xmy labours actually f bean'ng mucf*i /ruff, v 1177 words
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Article125 1951-09-20 9 Dress of the Week VARIATION on very beautiful them a the jheong-sam. This dress is a classic style and Is perfection m itself but for wome n who are not as ilendar as a willow branch the severe line is difficult to wear. Variation Number On«: In black lace over125 words
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Article114 1951-09-20 9 What Sting? haps tell us what those fishes really were? The old Malay talked for a long time, with authority and evident understanding of his subject. "Well?" I asked "What did he say they were?" "He said he didn't know" replied the Boys. Just then we noticed the six-year-old of114 words
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Article427 1951-09-20 9 Mary Dunbar - Venice as a fashion centre By Mary Dunbar yENICE, Edinburgh's newest rival as a Festival city, ls now planning to compete with London and New York, if not actually Paris, as a centre of fashion. The outstanding feature of the current Festival celebrations is the opening of a new International427 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-09-20 9 WISDOM FOR WOMEN Women Kav- the under- 5 I standing of the heart, vyhierh l is better than t«hat of the head I —Madame de Stael. SAPPER JOHN BUTLER, winner of the 50 metres freestyle event at tbe inter-services swimming championships yesterday, receiving; his priie from Mrs. H. VV. Faulkner.—53 words
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Advertisement285 1951-09-20 9 [1 A^i ma k*^ You will love this new way of keeping cool Urn Lotus Cologne on your skin and your hair, m your bath aud on your linen. Use it often, and it will keep you fresh all day •nd surround you witii an aura of delicate fragrance. YARD285 words
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Advertisement134 1951-09-20 9 Adventures of AU and Rukiah] -r 1 1 jULmilEJ^^l 7~7* V^ fA HH Ha' a igg—BMKa i <4 _^c aa.qulU->—^l x~a__. or B___a. Va.l > >> »aa. It I 'a*"' aamhamwmmim i_._i__ui "Well:" said AU. "1H» we wait here for Krani and the others, or shall we go up to134 words
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Advertisement201 1951-09-20 9 J CLARKS j f CHILDREN'S SHOES i INCORPORATING THOSE j£_A IMPORTANT FEATURES. V> r I WIDTH (|Q f •LENGTH /Sll 1 1 •GIRTH Um\W\ "JOY ANCE" FOR SCHOOL OR j PLAY WEa\R IN BROWN GRAIN LEATHER, WITH CREPE RUBBER SOLES SIZES 7 TO 10.J $10.50 11 TO 1* $12.50 !TO201 words
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Advertisement1421 1951-09-20 10 ANSFIELD at CO., LTD. (incoreoratao at S— gapora) DULB FUMPEL LIME _ar. i. option t. procd «i. otkaf part* te lead _jMMM_ |Siue";e to lIVERPOOI CLASCOW LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORT. Ou* Sails Sham Panang 9 Tmm\\omr.. mm T..y.. »-P*'*o/21 Inn- edon loi Havr* b C. 2S/26 S*Pt. 22 MaiSw. poo.1,421 words
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Advertisement2101 1951-09-20 10 stocks RUBBER MARKET Malayan london. wed London^ aloofness cV* a *•.£-<_ INDUSTRIAL shares were m Oll<-lI Cd outstanding with firm- t -t I ness m generally coourful 1)1 lllgS DtICG UTOU markets today. Brisk end of *J t M *aa !_r.?»jKS£S: FromAM^ketCo^pondent Rubbe" Still 111 culariy engineerings, electri- WITH a2,101 words
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Advertisement1099 1951-09-20 10 McALISTER tSc CO., LTD. Telephone No. 5906. BLLEBMAN BUCKNALL KLA VENESS LIRE LONDON NAVRt, ROTTERDAM ft LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURC PORTLAND SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER and for UVA.. North Atlantic Port* Acceotina cargo fot Lantrei ft South and Canada via Colombc American Port* m s CITY OF POONA FRANCISVILLE po1,099 words
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Article71 1951-09-20 11 Combined Civs'. .ins' hockey XI to meet Combined Service, m their City Dnv m.t'.cli on the Padang on Saturday oiU be: Margrave: Barth. Eng Cheng: S :> Williams B de Bras V Fona W. ns Hon Yam Shiikh Mansoor. Coutts. Oon San. The following reserves are71 words
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Article416 1951-09-20 11 'SCOUTS' Score 16-0 win over Services KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. AFTER keeping the Malayan Scouts to their own ground for the main part of the first half, Selangor Army and Royal Air Force Combined were beaten at Rugby this evening by 16 points (two goals, two drop goals)!416 words
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228 1951-09-20 11 ST. ANDREWS. Wed. pRANCIS Quimet became the first American captain of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews this morning. The 58-year-old Bostonlan literally drove himself Into the job previously held by Royalty and other great figures of the game asAP - 228 words
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Article66 1951-09-20 11 R.A.S.C. 'A' rugby team beat Nee Soon Garrison by 16 points to eight at Nee Soon yesterday. R.A.S.C. points came off penalty goals hv Gourlie and Moyle, a tr> by Phi Hips and a try by Byrne. Both tries were converted by Gourlie. A try by Watson66 words
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Article34 1951-09-20 11 Raffles Inr.titution beat Hongkong and Shanghai Bank by t«*o goals to nil at hockey on the R.I. ground yesterday. Leon^ Kok Wing scored both coals m the second half for Raffles.34 words
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Article29 1951-09-20 11 C.RE. (South) defeated REME In a junior league hockey pame by two goals to one on the REME gnund yesterday. Hudson tnd Jamleson scored for C.RE.29 words
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Article433 1951-09-20 11 INTER-CL B GOLF fSLAND Club women will meet R.S.G.C. women m a golf match at Island Club on Monday afternoon. Draw and starting times, are: 1» HOLES (Fre— i l«i Tee: 245 Dm. Mrs. D. Goss 1 12 v Mrs. E McMul:an (8i 2 48. Mrs D VFlclcs 1181 Mr*.433 words
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Article490 1951-09-20 11 ARMY must have surprised even their own supporters by defeating Royal Air Force fourtwo m the water-polo final to win the team championship at the annual inter-Services swimming gala at the Singapore S.C. yesterday. The soldiers were at top form and completely outplayed I the490 words
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Article154 1951-09-20 11 O.C.R.C. who fielded a hockey side with only three or four regular players and made up a team with reserves and a substitute from the Indians, were beaten by the Indian Assn. five-nil m a friendly game at Balestier Road yesterday. Indians were superior all round154 words
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Article33 1951-09-20 11 At Thomson Road yesterday. Shell Sports Club put N.T.S. out of the S.B.HFVA. knockout competition by six goals to nothing:. Scorers were: Chong (2), Llm 1 2), Yahaya and Abidln.33 words
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Article31 1951-09-20 11 Ceylonese Sports Club deleted R.A.F. Seletar by two goals to nil m a S.H.A. Senior League match at Seletar yesterday. Edwin Doraisamy scored both goals, one m each half.31 words
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Article95 1951-09-20 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. English College, Johore Bahru, opened their Rugby season today with a three-nil win against 221 Vehicle Battalion. Taking the opposing defence by surprise soon alter the start. Harman the College right centre three quarter, raced Tn to scoie what turned out to bathe95 words
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Article62 1951-09-20 11 Tba result of the RA.SC v. Nee Socn Garrison TURbv match at Nee Soon vesterdsv resulted In a win for R.AS.C by 14-8. Scorers for Ra se ware: r.our'ia Ipenaityi. Movie (penalty) and a try rich br Philips «nd Bvrne convirted by Ooarlle. ror Hee Soon62 words
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Miscellaneous147 1951-09-20 11 .ammmmmmmmmmmmmmM, SOCCER: Bus. Hse. Lge. K.O. Comp.: H.K. St Sh. Bank v St. Times at V.M.C.A. lOCKEY: League Div. 2: Fed. Customs v 223 BOD. "A" at Alexandra. RI'GBY: Raffles Inst. Trial at R.I. SWIMMING: St. Andrew's School trala at C.S.C. 2 p.m. Straits Times Crossword 7 I H~ io147 words
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Miscellaneous52 1951-09-20 11 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION: C L WS E SttO PPOBID AK>ffP«TiF«lfflKß THKMOTORB I CYCLS SIRKTIOIIIKIOIB PU P I LgDR 9 R I n-o a AiE|l|||sp|o|l W 1 N X O L A 8 SflK ACID N 8 ITMr IDOIT I NO N«T«ifllWH|cpL«L FLOUR- IOHIH SODA L»»»lgre«K!oai.K« fNOII t OV I 8 I52 words
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Article, Illustration735 1951-09-20 12 New XV will be stronger, faster By Our Rugger Reporter gINGAPORE Cricket Club opened their rugger season officially yesterday with their annual Newcomers versus Rest match which was watched by a large crowd on the Padang. This year the match took the form of a735 words
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Article54 1951-09-20 12 LONDON, Wed— Dave Sands will fight Carl Olson, the Honoluluborn middleweight, ta Chicago on Oct. 3. Sands' publicity man, Oeorge Hall, made this announcement yesterday after a conference .th Jack Solomons and Torn Magurle. Hall said that Solamons has arranged the fight andReuter - 54 words
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Article67 1951-09-20 12 Saturday's Army football chalenge cup final between the Singapore Engineer Regiment (Singapore District) and 42 Marine Comnandos (Malaya District) will be played on the G.H Q. ground at Tanglin instead of Jalan Besar Stadium. The decision to change tbe venue if play was made yesterday67 words
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Article323 1951-09-20 12 From EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Wednesday. TWO hundred and twenty five Class 1 and 2 horses have entered for the Perak Turf Club Autumn Gold Vase Meeting on Sept. 29, Oct. 3 and 6— easily a record for a three-day race meeting. To cope323 words
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Article190 1951-09-20 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A RESOLUTION to form a Malayan Playing Fields Association was passed yesterday at a meeting of representatives of all States and Settlements m the Federation convened by Mr. N. J. A. Foster, the former Worcestershire and Malayan cricketer. The objects of the190 words
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Article78 1951-09-20 12 The following ties ta the Singapore baelmir.ton championships will be played at the Clerical Union Hall on Sunday at 9.30 a.m.: Junior inter-club: Eclipse B.P. v Amateur Athletic Union. Women's junior singles (semifinal) Miss Rose Soong (Swift) v Miss Rosle Foong (Marigold) Tournament official, Klong Chai Woon; Umpire,78 words
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Article804 1951-09-20 12 BMnn^^^i^j--r~^^^^^^ i v m. X .-_■>_■>% rIERE appears to be a sad lack of liaison between the Singapore A.A.A. and the Singapore Olympic Council and their counterparts m the Federation. In the past two days there has been public bickering among them on two occasions because804 words
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Article34 1951-09-20 12 SYDNEY, Ted.— Unranked Lewis Hoad, Australian junior champion, caused a tennis upset when be defeated Goorge Worthtagton. ranked No 6., ta straight sets to win the New South Wales hardcourts championship.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article24 1951-09-20 12 Today: 0129 (9.3>. IJI3 (9 2i 0701 (3.3). IMI (1.3' Thm orrow: 0209 18. ii. :3 4 (9.1). 0743 (3.9). '19 I24 words
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