The Straits Times, 28 September 1951
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Title Section18 1951-09-28 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1951. <£- PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS*18 words
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Article311 1951-09-28 1 Cabinet meeting gets U.S. message CANCEL QUIT ORDER, PERSIA TOLD LONDON, Thursday. THE United States has appealed to Persia to cancel its order expelling 300 British oil experts from Abadan. And President Truman has urged Britain not to use force if the Persians go ahead withReuter; AP; UP; AFP - 311 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-09-28 1 THE 53.000.000-RUBBER FACTORY BLA^E m Singapore Firemen are directing their hoses at a shed^tand ing by a water-tank. Straits Times picture.31 words
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Article212 1951-09-28 1 Tories will win, says ex-M.P. A FORMER British M.P., Mr. John Platts-Mills. said m Singapore yesterday that the Conservatives would win the general elections on Oct. 25 He arrived by Qantas-BOAC from Sydney on hl s wav to contest the elections as a Labour-Independent candidate m the Shoreditch and Finsbury212 words
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Article41 1951-09-28 1 WASHINGTON, Tb v r s.— The International Bank of Reconstruction and Development announced last night that a mission will leave for Colombo on September 29 to study Ceyion's economic potentialities and make recommendations to assist longterm development programmes.41 words
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484 1951-09-28 1 DLBBER worth more than $3,000,000 was destroyed m a fire which raged for 1V two hours at the Joo Sens; Rubber Works In Buklt Timah Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. One woman was hurt and scraps of burning rubber, carried by the wind, set flre484 words
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Article90 1951-09-28 1 STRONGER LINK SOUGHT CANBERRA. Thurs. THE Australian External Affairs riinlster. Mr. Richard Casev. told the House of Representatives today that the nature and scope of Australian representation m Singapore would receive "urgent attention." He added: "It is essential we should have our own posts reporting quickly and directly to AustraliaReuter - 90 words
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78 1951-09-28 1 BANGKOK. Thurs. A 31AM861 Criminal Court today found 1 guilty one of tht three defendant* In the murder of King Ananda Mahidol of Slam. SB if Chit Slnghaseni, forRoyal Palace attendant. Although the court declared he was not the actual assassin, he wKi sentenced78 words
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108 1951-09-28 1 QIR William Jenkin, Director of Intelligence, Fede--10 ration of Malaya, has resigned. No reason waa given. Sir William had nothing to say. "I am a Government servant," h« added. The acting Chief Secretary, Mr. D. O. Watherston, also would not makt a statement. "I have108 words
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Article22 1951-09-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurr— In the Kuala Krai a>*a of Kelantan, bandit* set flr« to a generator ana a smokehouse.22 words
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Article49 1951-09-28 1 TOKYO, Thurs. A local manufacturer ha* contracted to ship 3,000 tons 6t cement to Singapore at US$23 per ton f.0.b.. according to Tokyo trade circles today. Tb« cement Is expected to leave Japan In that* shipments between November end January, each totalling 1,000 tonj.— ATP.49 words
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Article, Illustration281 1951-09-28 1 HOW THE MEDICAL TEAM DID ITS JOB AN operation of such a nature as that performed on the King requires a team of about 30 experts, says the medical correspondent of the London News Chronicle. The King's usual medical attendant first diagnosed a chest condition. To help them X-ray pictures281 words
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Article31 1951-09-28 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The Italian Premier, Alclde De Gasperl, said today that Italy will invite Russia to join the Allies In scrapping harsh provisions m the Italian peace treaty. U.P.UP - 31 words
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Article95 1951-09-28 1 TWO high officers of the Royal Australian Air Force arrive In Singapore tomorrow to visit RAAF operating In Malaya. Sey will present tha Glpur Oup to the Alii. Bomber Squadron operating from Tengah Judged to be Australia's outstanding Squadron for 19M151. The visitors ar» Air95 words
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Article274 1951-09-28 1 THE PRINCESS FIXES DATE FOR TOUR LONDON, Thursday. PRINCESS Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, who delayed their departure for Canada owing to the operation on the King, will now leave London by air on Oct. 7 for Quebec. The original plan to go by sea was abandoned when itReuter - 274 words
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Article228 1951-09-28 1 Ridgway makes new proposal TOKYO, Thurs. (GENERAL Ridgway to- night proposed moving Korean ceasefire talks lo a new site midway between the battlelines about eight miles south of Kaesong. He said this new site would "or course be kept free from armed troops and both sides would abstain from anyReuter - 228 words
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Article67 1951-09-28 1 TOKYO. Thurs.— Two Japanese officials are leaving for Singapore shortly to attend a rice conference on Oct. 1 and 2. The Government officials are Mlkizo Nagal of tne Foreign Ministry and Hideo Kitahara of the International Trade and Industry Ministry. After the conference Nagal Is scheduledReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement44 1951-09-28 1 The Great f^jraft Occasion f OTH^vW>. cihs G. C. De Silva Bros., JEWELLERS 3, Raffle* Place, Singapore. Phona *****. IMAlisterk REPRESENT Carron Company IRONFOUNDERS BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT FOUNDED 1759 STEAM JAC;;ZILJ i..CE COOKER for preparing Steamed Rice or "Kunji" as used m Changl Jail44 words
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Advertisement18 1951-09-28 1 f yoor best btf \\ogWeorget) ww More orange crush please, mum mu, jv^HH^S^fl^HSP^B Eb Children )ove|j^l ORANGE CRUSH18 words
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Article, Illustration143 1951-09-28 2 A SNATCH THIEF has put his victim m raoL The victim: a. train passenger m Tokyo. He told police that his brief-case was snatched away from him toon after he left his train. Half an hour later, the police arrested a youth carrying theReuter - 143 words
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Article252 1951-09-28 2 REST OF THE WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF MORE THAN UfcJM Unitrd States troops and airmen v ill next month take part In the biggest American manoeuvres m Germany since the end of the war. THE ENGINE DRIVKR and conductor of the runaway Czech train that crashed through the frontier barrier252 words
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Advertisement700 1951-09-28 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST have two vacancies for Cl.Tks m the Secretarial at basic salary $120 per month plus Cost of Living Allowance at present $114 and Housing ADowaMCC at present $16 making a total of $2bO per month. Eligible tor hoii'lng accommodation (If available) after six months'700 words
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Advertisement510 1951-09-28 2 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BAEY LIAN CHEONG alias EDWARD MAH heretofore a partner and manager 'm the business of Forwarding and Clearing Department of Hock Eng Si Co. of No 4 South Canal Road, Singapore ceases to be a partner and manager of the said firm as510 words
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Advertisement785 1951-09-28 2 fIASSIM ft CO.. LIMITED. will sell by Public Auction at their sale-rooms Nos. 4 4-1 Colly er Quay On Saturday. 29th September 1951 at 10 a.m. Two 'REMINGTON" Air Conditioners: "MARCONI" Radiogram; "PHILIPS" and other make Radios; GARRARD Record Changer; •'ROYAL" at "REMINGTON" Typewriters (Portable and Standard); "GEISSLER" "KNIGHT" Upright785 words
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Advertisement697 1951-09-28 2 NOTICES TRAFFIC NOTICE SYDNEY BRIDGE, KLANG Owing to the urgent necessity for repairs this bridge is closed to all traffic other than Motor Cars, Motor Cycles and Bicycles until further notice. All heavy traffic must proceed via Buklt Kemuning Road. Every effort Is being made to complete repairs as soon697 words
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Advertisement353 1951-09-28 2 NOTICES > SELANGOR RECREATION CLUB The committee of the club announce with much regret tuat the draw of the sweep and the fun and food fair for their building fund originally arranged for the 30th September at the Lucky World Park has. owing to unforeseen circumstances, been postponed to a353 words
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Miscellaneous194 1951-09-28 2 TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE At Your Service"; 7 As Spore; 7.30 "Time For Music"; 8 As 10-10 a.m. News from K.L.; 1 Spore; 8. 15 "K.L. Radio Ranch"; p.m. Radio Orch.; 1.30 News; 8.30 "Federation Forum"; 9 "Ray's 1.45 Dance Music; 2 Light Music: a Laugh"; 9.30 News; 9.45 "Four 2.30-5194 words
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302 1951-09-28 3 VP OO THE TAXES— TO CHECK INFLATION SYDNEY, Thursday. AUSTRALIANS are to pay more taxes. People on pensions are to gel more. That is what the Australi an Government budget for 1951-52 means. It was presented to Parliament yesterday. The budget is as unpopularAP - 302 words
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Article45 1951-09-28 3 LONDON. Thurs. SCOTLAND Yard today called off its search for I. mi liarran. 29. who escaped on May 10 from Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Prison. They have found him m Cork. Ireland, doing six months m cacti for burglary. A.P.AP - 45 words
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180 1951-09-28 3 T»HIS is what the budget does: A 10 per cent, increase m Income tax. Higher company taxes and an advance payment by companies to cover future tax liability. A minimum general rate of 12% per cent sales tax with a maximum of 66 2AP - 180 words
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148 1951-09-28 3 Strike holds up work on U.S. jets NEW YORK. Thurs. STRIKES of more than 70.000 workers m aircraft. atomic energy, manufacturing and transport affected the nations defence and do nestle production today. And more strikes, which could make idle more than double this number, were feared Tne largest strike wasUP - 148 words
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Article76 1951-09-28 3 YORK. Thurs. THE Archbishop of York Dr. 1 Cyril Oarbett, said yesterday that decisions of the United Nations and the World Court were fast becoming mere scraps of paper. "Even the smallest and weakest" countries successfully Ignored them, he said. Israel, Albania, Iran and Egypt had.UP - 76 words
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Article42 1951-09-28 3 LONDON, Thurs. About 2,000 dockers at Tilbury decided yesterday to end their ten-day strike and go back today pending negotiations. The men are protesting against the recruitment of extra labour. Their stoppage has held up 17 ships.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article138 1951-09-28 3 Substation* liable to load sheddin B DAY Waving Satu. (hatsworth Road, Peirce Road, SomervtUe Estate, Leedon Koad, Victoria Park, Nassira Hill, Dalvry Road, Paterson Road, Great World, Ho Hong Oil Mill, Alexandra Incinerator, Tiong Bahru, Havelock Road, Malayan Brewery, A. B.C. Brewery, Dlethelm Co., Tanglin Road, Phoenix Park,138 words
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Article, Illustration5 1951-09-28 3 THE BRIDGE (across the Thames)...5 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-09-28 3 C Ko. ....>O A rtiVER Is m uniple tisk tor Monsieur Elleano French tight-rope walker. He just throws a wire over it and walk* on th« wire. M. Elleano showed Londoners the other day how he did it. The river: the Thames. The distance: 400 yard*.66 words
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147 1951-09-28 3 TOKYO, Thursday. SPEAKING before the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Shigeru Yoshida, hit back yesterday at foreign critics of Japanese trade practices. 1 Claiming that Japan is be- ing plagued by unfavourable industrial and trade conditions, Mr. YoshidaReuter - 147 words
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Article33 1951-09-28 3 PARIS. Thurs.— The French Government yesterday officially rejected Russian charges that the Frenchsponsored Schuman coaj and steel plan and th« European Army have increased tht danger of war.— UP.UP - 33 words
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Article63 1951-09-28 3 LONDON, Thurs. BRITISH prisons had more prisoners m 1950 than at any time for over 40 yean, bat they were not as touch as m the old days, the Prison Commissioner reported today. The annual report said the daily average population of prisons anaReuter - 63 words
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Article43 1951-09-28 3 CHICAGO, Thuri. CTORMS including a tornado killed four people m the midwest yesterday as a wave of chilly air swept south. The tornado struck batween Cambria and Raleigh, Wisconsin, injuring at least 12 people and causing widespread damage. UJP.43 words
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Article96 1951-09-28 3 MANILA, Thurs. ORGANISED piracy by Filipino nationals In Indonesian territorial waters was officially reported to the Philippine Government yesterday by the Indonesian Embassy In Manila. The report said that the Indonesian arthorlties had recently arrested about 60 Filipinos all of whom had confessed to having belongedReuter - 96 words
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171 1951-09-28 3 WASHINGTON, Thursday. ]Y|R. Dean Acheson, U.S. Secretary of State, said iTI today: "the desire for peace is not enough; the free world must also have the strength to enforce peace". He Issued at his weekly press conference a statement which appeared to clear upReuter - 171 words
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Article106 1951-09-28 3 Socialite wed Rajah secretly HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. COCIETY column speculation that the Maharajah of Cooch-Behar, India, would never marry his close friend Nancy Valentine, a Hollywood socialite, was spiked yesterday when she announced they were secretly married m a Brahmin ceremony m 1949. Now Maharanee of CoochBehar, Nancy said she plannedUP - 106 words
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Article74 1951-09-28 3 ATHENS, Thurs. piELD Marshal Alexander Papagos, 87-year-old war hero, told Kins Paul yesterday that a fresh general election was the only way to political stability for Greece. He said he had asked the King for a mandate to form a new Cabinet till an election. TheReuter - 74 words
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Advertisement87 1951-09-28 3 j£2^^Bfc^ "They seek him here, jjß Jjjg^V see^ him there, those Frenchies w^ seek him everywhere. 1M *nk v^H I s he m heaven m m^r r i 3 he m hell? mt m^ That damned m^^*** r elusive Pimpernel." DAVID NIVEN wearing one y^ of the many disguises as87 words
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Advertisement111 1951-09-28 3 1 m \jgfljk£ iH b the rymbol for nourlikln| Evaporated Milk 14} oz. tin 60c. Sweetened Condensed Milk... 14 oz. tin 66c. (Singapore Prices) VW7 *t antrtb'f fHlffton r.4 Momr»i Win m octoim to COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. QUALIFIED SIGHT-TESTING HEAD OFFICE: A DISPENSING LONDON. OPTICIANS m111 words
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Article, Illustration374 1951-09-28 4 SEVEN SCHOOLS WILL TRY OUT NEW SCHEME JJEG INNING next year, Singapore Education Department plans to give Malay children an English education after the first three years m romanised Malay. This change will first be introduced m seven Malay schools, and374 words
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Article, Illustration157 1951-09-28 4 HINDRtDS cf orphans, many of them now grown up and married, who passed through Melrose, the Children's Aid Society home m Singapore, today mourn the death of their beloved Matron. Miss Marguerite Looker, who died yesterday at the General Hospital. Perhaps nobody connected with the157 words
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Article111 1951-09-28 4 THE British Adviser m Negri Smbiland, Mr. M.C. ff Sheppard, returned to the Colony last night after inheriting a huge Irish castle, a 1,100-acre estate and a pocket watch given to Oliver Cromwell by King Charles I. Mr. Sheppard Inherited Cabra Castle In County Cavan.111 words
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Article67 1951-09-28 4 Two former detectives, Tal Pin Chuan. fcged 32, and Tan Kong Soon, aged 23, were yesterday committed for ".rial at the next Assizes by Mr. R. C. S. Bell, Singapore First Police Magistrate, on a charge of misappropriating 10 gold bars, worth $6,500. They were also67 words
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Article47 1951-09-28 4 The Singapore City Day photographic exhibition m the City Council Chamber showing the growth of Municipal activities In Singapore over 90 years will be closed this afternoon because of the meeting of the City Councillors. The exhibition will continue tomorrow from 9 a.m.47 words
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Article42 1951-09-28 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Dr. Lee Tiang Keng, Member for Health, Federation of Malaya, and Dr. E. A. Struthers. Director of Medical Services, were shown round the General Hospital, Johore Bahru, today by Dr. E. C. Vardy, Principal Medical Officer, Johore.42 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-09-28 4 MR. F. E. A. B. SEWELL. Senior Planning Officer, Singapore Improvement Trust, returned m the Gorgon yesterday from Australia, with his wife, Douglas, 2, and Richard, nine months. Straits Times picture.34 words
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Article231 1951-09-28 4 r[E suggestion m the Barnes report that Singapore should have national schools was last night supported by the organising secretary of the Council for Adult Education, Mr. P. K. Hernon, and Professor Jou Bien Ming. They were two of three main speakers at the EastWest Society's231 words
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Article189 1951-09-28 4 Society wants own premises THE China Society of Singa- pore, founded two years ago, is considering securing Its own club premises, the president, Mr. Lee Slow Mong, said last night at the annual general meeting. Mr Lee laid the society had a favourable balance of $348 90 for last year.189 words
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Article33 1951-09-28 4 The pilgrim ship Tyndareus, with 1,872 pilgrims aroard, is due m Penang on Oct. 4. At Penang. 982 pilgrims will disembark; the remainder will disembark at Singapore on Oct. 7.33 words
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Article84 1951-09-28 4 Singapore Traffic Police last night announced that the more common parking or lighting offences are committed and the driver of the ear Is absent, it Is necessary only to take the number of the vehicle. The police have also amended the rules governing double white84 words
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Article51 1951-09-28 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Tungku Abdul Rahman, President of UMNO, with Hajl Abdullah bin Haji Taib, Ungku Abdullah bin Omar. Inche Sardon Zubir and Inche Zulkifll, newly appointed secretary-general of UMNO, saw Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman, State Secretary, Johore, today. They were shown the Council51 words
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Article153 1951-09-28 4 TOMORROW is the last day for holder* of Certificates of Admission resident outside Malaya to apply to the Immigration Departments of Singapore and the Federation for re-entry visas. The Controller of Immigration. Singapore, Mr. J. L. J. HaxwtFfv told the Straits Times that during July,153 words
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Advertisement114 1951-09-28 4 WrV^W IN FLAVOUR ■^QXy^/ PACKED IN 1 Ib. VACUUM I'INS BY SPECIAL PROCESS PERFECT FRESHNESS GUARANTEED SINGAPORE Ki;ALA LUMPUR PENANG JriH '^•^B^SkBB ft ■tfy^^lldl m Bt^ ■IKB x^' .Mill <.l> I^9/ WITH >OIM <»N ITS OWN \Y ir tn your \=3f CINZANO. \Kf Mauv prefer I ircktatls. -a) makes the114 words
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Advertisement239 1951-09-28 4 Now See A New/ SUPER VALUE 12 Cubic Foot UONARD* V O^B^^^K r If r»*«ollO«' > 5 r i*b. gut< *m Wippp^^^^^BßPi^fc* IWiiumii. 9 B r~ ItPMIfMStM* b r om\ tto»it»i »si iMurt Unidoof dtsijn! Motfmt Stijn ■odorM^^i/ »>»«■» tMi CoM *m M*>to butt f«l lltota Gtart *«o«r* Fran* Fool239 words
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Article94 1951-09-28 5 SINGAPORE PubUc Works Committee has decided not to lay a footpath along Sophia Road. Many children go along the road to school. Police told the committee that Sophia Road a oneway street was not one, listed as having many accidents. They said it would be94 words
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417 1951-09-28 5 'Slovenly work 9 says Mr. Tan A FULL-TIME Superviser of Elections for Singapore was advocated yesterday by Mr. C. C. Tan, Legislative Councillor for Tanglin district, who has just returned from a 10-week holiday m Britain. Although there is no compulsory registration m Britain, a417 words
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Article155 1951-09-28 5 DURING the year ended June 30, 1951, the Family Planning Association's eight clinics assisted 1,871 new patients, the association's annual report says. Two more clinics were opened during the year, the outpatients' clinic m the Kandang Kerbau Hospital and the permanent headquarters clinic155 words
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Article, Illustration95 1951-09-28 5 THESE five women ar« of a group of 160 Japanese who arrived m Singapore yesterday aboard the Tegelber*;. They are waiting to hear if they could land during the ship's fiveday stay here. They said they had not been told. The ship's officers95 words
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Article92 1951-09-28 5 PENANO, Thurs. MR. Jag-jit Singh, deputy chairman, today announced his resignation from the Penang Labour Party. He said: "In view of my many diSerencw with the party. I feel it would not be m the Interests of anybody that I should remain In It". Mr. Singh said92 words
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Article21 1951-09-28 5 PORT DICKSON, Thurs For behaving m a disorderly manner m public, Nochee was fined $10 or four days' imprisonment.21 words
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Article40 1951-09-28 5 St. Paul's Church. Upper Serangoon. will hold a fete tomorrow afternoon to raise funds for a school and minister for the community. It will be opened by the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines.40 words
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Article24 1951-09-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Abdul Aziz bin Awang was acquitted today of cheating a Chinese shopkeeper. The complainant had died since Abdul's arrest.24 words
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Article308 1951-09-28 5 THE Singapore Hire Car Association will apply for a writ of mandamus against the Singapore City Councillors "if satisfaction for certain grievances is not forthcoming," it was decided yesterday by the Association. The "grievances" date back to the British Military Administration, and concern cancelled licences308 words
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Article51 1951-09-28 5 The consultative committee on rice will meet at Phoenix Park. Singapore, on Monday. The committee, formed under the auspices of the Commissione r-Oeneral's Office, is intended to serve as a centre foe the exchange of Information on rice, matters and for periodic discussions on the rice51 words
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Article112 1951-09-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. •PHE Sultan of Johore was host today to 800 Malay officers serving m the State, most of them penghulus and kctuas of kamponga. At the lstana Besar, the guests recited the "Tahlil" prayers for the welfare of the Sultan and for blessings on112 words
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Article128 1951-09-28 5 GURNEY TELLS RUBBER MEN: KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rrHE Malayan Rubber Producers' Council will be the channel through which the. Federation Government will m future deal with the rubber industry, declared the High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney, this morning. Sir Henry was opening the new offices128 words
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Article19 1951-09-28 5 PENANO, Thurs.— A public gallery accommodating 28 people will be a feature of Penang's new Municipal Chamber.19 words
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114 1951-09-28 5 Sole entrant wins first and second CINGAPORE Art Society's panel of three Judges yesterday picked out the best and second best portraits and pictorial photographs In the Society's photographic exhibition, "South-east Asia: A Portfolio," which la being held m the British Council Hall until Sunday. The photographs m the show114 words
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Advertisement408 1951-09-28 5 REX JOHORE BAHRU Today Sunday at 11. M %.m "WAR IN KOREA OUR RELATIONS" Now Showing at S 15 6 45 9.15 pjn. "PARADEF™ I Hindustani) flu! "AAA SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIP" At K.L. (Commentary m Malay) Atlantic Great World Last Day 7.M 9. 1S p.m. •THAT MAD MR. JONES" Bun f408 words
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Advertisement168 1951-09-28 5 0 s I EAU-DE-COLOGNE CooitJFragrant, Refreshing mm m£^^ y fACE POWDER ROUGE PERFUME LIPSTICK y COLD CREAM VANISHING CREAM BRILLIANTINE! HAIR CREAM BOURJOIS CXSTRIBUTORf GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITED. SINGAPORE I Banorianßeep Stetas 9, iSFPk r*4 i LITRE. YELLOW AND BLUE X i m\ 3^ 5 50 O^ mtmtP^. T 1 LITRE168 words
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Miscellaneous100 1951-09-28 5 FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN EXHIBITION, U.E. Building 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Y.W.C-A. Raffles Quay Malay classes, 9.15 v.m., 10 30 a.m. and 5.15 p.m. V.M.C.A. Orchard Road. Commercial classes, 5.30 p.m.; Judo practice, 5.30 p.m.; Weight-lift-inK, 5 30 p.m.; table-tennia tournament, 5.30 p.m.; Billiard* handicap 7 p.m. lI'BLIC RELATIONS MOBILE100 words
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Obituary42 1951-09-28 6 LOOKER MARGUERITE. Matron of The Children's Aid at the General Hospital, Singapore, on 27th Sept., 1951, after a long Illness. MESSRS BOUSrEAD St Com-p-uiv Limited, announce with regret tha. death of Mr. R.W. Hughes m Switzerland on Sunday Sen'TfibT. 23rd 1951.42 words
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Article16 1951-09-28 6 THE ANNIVERSARY dance of the Selangor European Association takes place on Sunday night, 30th September.16 words
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802 1951-09-28 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Fri., Sept. 28, 1951. The Ramp in Rice In view of the continuing delicacy of negotiations, it is not considered to be m the public interest to give details of the cost of rice. How many Governments would expect to get away with that kind of802 words
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Article378 1951-09-28 6 J o h o r e seems destined to take the lead m political evolution m the Malay States. Having been the first to adopt a written constitution more than half a century ago, and having been the first m the Federation of Malaya to appoint378 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1951-09-28 6 M. F. GARLING, — - A JOURNEY TO BELUM, IN FARTHEST PERAK M. F. GARLING,— i— By Former D. 0., Upper Perak, m a talk to Kuala Lumpur Rotary JJELUM is an area stretching almost 10 miles along the Perak River near its source, on the watershed defining the Malaya-Siam border. About 300 people live1,135 words
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Letter209 1951-09-28 6 Charity wreaths |T is a happy coincidence that Mr. S. H. Peek should have started the ball rolling by his letter "Money lavished on wreaths" m last Saturday's Forum. Every word uttered by him is too true Before that, I thought I might have a kink m my brain for209 words
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Letter129 1951-09-28 6 RECENTLY the Controller of Supplies Department sent out a circular to dealers stating that they were not entering the types and grades of rice sold. As one of the dealers, I admit that some dealers may not have complied with the regulation. But does the Controller129 words
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Letter161 1951-09-28 6 pi a letter to Mr. F. Gordon--1 Smith, dated September 3, the undersigned took objection to a statement which Mr. Gordon-Smith made, m his letter published m the Straits Times on August 27, that information supplied by Singapore correspondents of the Manchester Guardian on the Riot Commission161 words
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Article452 1951-09-28 6 On the Margin Brussels Sprouts gINCE there has beeti so much arfroment over Mr. T. P. P. McNelce's remark about food In England, It may not be out of place to repeat! a comment on the saire Mb" Jeot by an Asian observer. This If Mr. Lee Slow Mon-r, who452 words
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Advertisement790 1951-09-28 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. PHI! I. IPS. To Margie Phil at D'Cotta's Clinic on the 26.9.51. a son. John King. ATKINSON-DANIELS At St. < Tanglin on 27th September. Colin only, son of Mr. <5t Mrs. C. Atkinson of Leeds, to Battf Irene se-ond daughter of Mr. Mrs. WE. Daniels of Llanoenny. Bre-onshire.790 words
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Advertisement41 1951-09-28 6 DREADER'S igest 'AMERICAN EDITION) The Reader's Digest hi printed on specially designed ten-colour printing proses capable of turning out 600,000 copies a day more than four hundred copies m on* minute! Sole Agent*: RAJ «t GOP AL LTD PHONE 23*36 SINGAPORE41 words
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Advertisement129 1951-09-28 6 a RV.J|f£|j£^ fri #^oPTicmM ,i Fellow Institute Ophthalmic Jpncun< (Eng Fellow Worshipful Co of Spec tact 3- Makers (En* Freeman of the City of London By Appointment to H M Forces South fca Asia 6 Raffles Place Singapore Phone 8C642 m J r K. >rtw POINTS EATEN AUVB CORROSIVE ACTION129 words
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Article212 1951-09-28 7 Above-quota users may get month black-out COUNCIL WILL DECIDE TODAY UOME use of electricity m Singapore will be rationed if a decision of the special electricity committee of the City Council is approved by the Council today. And people who go above their quota may212 words
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Article, Illustration121 1951-09-28 7 The Earl his mates L-rE lor the Earl of Orkney, Driver Cecil ft'iizmamice, R.A.S.C., (m shirt) is just the nme on a troopship as for everybody else except that he was allowed ashore to transact some business m Singapore yesterday afternoon. The Earl, 7th m succession, is 32 and a121 words
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212 1951-09-28 7 4 MALAYS MADE RAF REGIMENT OFFICERS T'HE first four Malays to be made officers of the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) have just completed a course at an Officer Cadet Training Unit at Spitalgate, England, the R.A.F. announced yesterday. The four men, who left Malaya last May as sergeants, are Pilot Officer212 words
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Article146 1951-09-28 7 ARMY HAS IGNORED US-UNION THE Army Civil Service* Union has asked GHQ, FARELF, to withdraw an advertisement m the press for Junior Civil Assistants. In a letter sent yesterday to Mr. E. H. Everson, Command Secretary, the union said the advertisement violated agreements between the union and the Army. Suitable146 words
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Article47 1951-09-28 7 Almost the entire Dutch community m Singapore last nigh turned out at the Capitol restaurant to say farewell to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Zwarteveen and Mr. and Mrs. N, C. H. Hescerman. The party was given by the Borneo Sumatra Trading Co. (Malaya) Ltd.47 words
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Article66 1951-09-28 7 A tenant, said to have sub-let and collected more rent than he paid his landlord, m the High Court yesterday lost his appeal against a dispossession order of the Second District judge Mr. EsmaU Sahib was stated to have received a monthly rent of $360 for66 words
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Article26 1951-09-28 7 The Singapore Trade Union Congress will ask the Government to amend the law to enable the Government employees unions to join the Congress.26 words
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Article111 1951-09-28 7 A TRIBUTE to the Cosmos Sports Club for its Interest m the social development of Singapore was paid last night by Dr. G. V. Allen, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, at the Happy World stadium. Dr. Allen was speaking at a charity concert organised by111 words
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Article75 1951-09-28 7 IPOH. Thurs. DR. J. A. Engle. executive secretary of the educational division of the Methodist Mission. New York, is to spend a week m Malaya early next month. Dr. Engle Is expected In Ipoh next week. He will visit the Mission's resettlement schools m Perak. Miss J.75 words
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Article51 1951-09-28 7 There was a slight increase m the production of tin concentrates last month Production In August totaJled 4,923 long tons, an increase of 16 long ton s over the previous month. There was. however, a drop of 537 long tons In stocks of tin metal and tin51 words
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Article33 1951-09-28 7 PENANG, Thurs. Fortyfour more houses and four shops are being built on Penang Municipal estate at Green Lane. It Is hoped to build the final batch of 93 houses next year.33 words
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Article19 1951-09-28 7 Singapore Muslims will today offer prayers In all mosques for the King's early and complete recovery.19 words
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Article240 1951-09-28 7 T*HE Colony Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday dismissed the appeal of A.K.S. Othman Ghani, a restaurant manager, against the sentence of death passed on him by Mr. Justice Spenser- Wilkinson m June this year for the murder of Cpl. Peter Hugh Bell, of the240 words
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Article162 1951-09-28 7 'Beautify sad bit of ground' CTRAITS TIMES readers have written to ask what Government and the Council intend to do to rehabilitate the traffic Island outside the Victoria Memorial Hall, which was virtually trodden bare by City Day sightseers, and no longer looks at all ornamental. One reader, "Civic Pride."162 words
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103 1951-09-28 7 A KILTED Black Watch Regiment officer. Major Ronald Hughes, met his German l)ride-to-be. Miss Christina von Eckartsberß. at Kallanc airport yesterday with a kiss and basket of olnk roses. Miss von Eckartsberg arrived by X.L.M. Constellation. She said she felt "slightly tired and 111" after103 words
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Article147 1951-09-28 7 I IM KEE CHEW, aged 20, a labourer, was found with a 15-year-old girl m a bedroom and struck on the head with a broom by the girl's sister, it was said In Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. Llm was charged with using criminal force147 words
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Article48 1951-09-28 7 Goh Sens: Foo claimed trial m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of fraudulent possession of 216 katis of dried chillies and nutmegs at Telok Ayer Basin on Wednesday. The case was postponed to Oct. 5. Goh was allowed $200 bail.48 words
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Article37 1951-09-28 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Llm Yeow Teng, a Singapore tailor, who failed to attend court last week to answer a charge of having caused hurt to a Chinese with a pair of scissors, was fined $45.37 words
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Article, Illustration225 1951-09-28 7 FkELEGATES to the ICAFE, conference m Singa- pore are among the 500 guests who will be invited to the official opening of the $1,000,000-exhibition of Hong Kong Chinese manufacturers' products at the Happy World Stadium on Oct. 12. i This was stated yesterday225 words
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Article40 1951-09-28 7 Bail was opposed m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday when Chee Choon Hon, 25, pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust of a watch, valued at $80, on Sept. 18. Che« was remanded until Oct. 4.40 words
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188 1951-09-28 7 EX-DETAINEE CAN'T GET HIS JOB BACK X._. v ALOR STAR, Thursday. EDAH Government has refused to re-engage a Malay school teacher who was recently released after having been detained for 35 months "under the Emergency Regulations. He had applied to return 10 his former job. o ul 35 ku Ismail188 words
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Article105 1951-09-28 7 Officials probe car market REPRESENTATIVES of tht 11 Singapore Motor Trader*' Association yesterday met officers of the Department of Economic Affairs, following ths department's recent query en the relationship between c.i.f car prices ex-UJC. and the retail prices m Malaya. The Straits Times understands that no definite conclusions were reached.105 words
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Article72 1951-09-28 7 fPHE Commission of Inquiry 1 appointed by the Governnor to investigate the cause of the fire aboard the oil tanker. Dromus. will begin its hearing at the Supreme Court on Monday. The Commission will consist of Mr. Justice T. A. Brown an four assessors, one of whom,72 words
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Article96 1951-09-28 7 Singapore Labour Party and the newly-formed Independence of Malaya Party should adopt a strict Socialist policy, the visiting Indian Socialist leader, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohla, suggested last night He said that only a socialist policy would help political parties In Malaya raise the standard of96 words
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Article68 1951-09-28 7 Mr. Run Run Shaw, Singapore film magnate, returned to Singapore last night by BOAC Argonaut after a fourmonth tour of Europe where he visited every major city. Mr. Shaw was accompanied by his wife and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Run Me Shaw. They were met at68 words
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Article45 1951-09-28 7 Mrs. Laura Foote was fined $10 m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday for not applying for an identity card. The prosecution said Mrs. Foote arrived m the Colony on May 1 and did not apply for registration until August.45 words
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Advertisement67 1951-09-28 7 HARDBOARDS LOOK FOR REFUSE THIS BRAND Wk IMITATIONS V J STOCKS NOW AVAILABLE S',L- Ajti nts: NiW CHINA OPTICAL CO. I CAPITOL OPTICAL CO 71 Hith St. Singapore I Capitol Bide Singapore Phone: ll^gs Pfcowe: ***** t SPEED GRAPHIC CROWNGRAPHIC CENTURY GRAPHIC 5 x 4 A J'i I W SIZFS67 words
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Advertisement107 1951-09-28 7 j I Fine Quality j Diamond Gem Set I Platinum Engagement Rings I I Eternity Rings if I! Platinum Gold I Wedding Rings I Newest and Attractive. i 4 Wiicfe Choice of Styles Prices B. (incorporated m Ceylon) m (Manufacturers &Intportersof High-Class JcuvlLry) Singapore Panang ■■■I MlJi SHOOT YOUR OWN107 words
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411 1951-09-28 8 GOVERNMENT, CITY SQUABBLE OVER FOOTING BILL J^ANX of Singapore City's "Safety First" traffic control schemes are held up indefinitely because Government and the City Council cannot agree as to who pays for the $20-a-gallon paint used for painting white lines and411 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-09-28 8 Mit. .?i. .n. .>it.A>u.N. of the Singapore Surrey Department, who retained yesterday on the Gordon after IS months' study m Australia. Born m India, he has spent 23 years m Singapore. Before that, he was with the Survey Department m Kuala Lumpur and Seremban. Straits Times51 words
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Article114 1951-09-28 8 ]V|RS. I. G. Salmond, organiser of the S.P.C.A. flag iTI day next Saturday, said yesterday that the society plans to provide a mobile animal clinic to visit rural areas not served by the Municipal Animal Infirmary. "We already have the van It is now a114 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-09-28 8 MX. UkUOUN W. WiTHELL, former secretary and director of Cord Motor Company of Malaya. Singapore (1947 to March 1951), is now manager, Overseas Operations Division of Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ontario, Canada.35 words
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Article50 1951-09-28 8 Mr. H. H. D. White, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Batu Pahat, Johore, will marry Miss Eva Grote, of Arnsberg. Germany, at the Singapore Registry at 11.30 a.m. on Monday. Mr. White met Miss Grote while he was a police officer In Germany after the war.50 words
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Article27 1951-09-28 8 The Postmaster-General Malaya, announces that air letter forms, impressed wi£h a 25-cent stamp, will be sold at all Singapore post offices from Oct. 1.27 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-09-28 8 CHEW LOi NUEE, aged 17, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chew Kia Song, of Singapore, left for Hong Kong, by air on Tuesday to study medeclne. He was s student of the AngloChinese School, Singapore.41 words
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84 1951-09-28 8 THE inaugural meeting of the Singapore Arts Theatre, which will be "a. theatre of all communities m Malaya," will be held at the Adelphi Hotel roof garden next Wednesday at 9 p.m. The meeting will discuss the aims and objects of the theatre, and84 words
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Article158 1951-09-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rpwo trade school graduates at the Artificial Limb x and Orthopaedic Appliance Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Mr. S. Rajaretnam, an appliance maker, and Mr. Teh Chee Cheong, an improver, will leave for Britain on Sunday on eight months' study leave m artificial158 words
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Article65 1951-09-28 8 The trial of Yee Knee Chong, 48, and two women, Tan Siew Choo, 16, and Phuah Lai Sin, 44, on charges of possessing 5% pounds of raw opium, 133 leaf packets, nine tahils of prepared opium, and opium-smoking apparatus on July 24, was postponed yesterday65 words
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Article22 1951-09-28 8 IPOH, Thurs. —Mr. W. B. Tucker state Treasurer and Financial Offlcer, Perak, will be going on leave m November.22 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-09-28 8 i'l.c buiMog witii tn appealing eyes, wtl accunpany her mistress, Mrs. I. G. Salmond. the organiser of the S.P.C.A.'s flag day, when she goes round with other voluntary helpers selling flags en Saturday. Straits Times picture.40 words
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Article193 1951-09-28 8 Shernton Wayland sales rules (CONDITIONS for the sale of land adjoining Shenton Way, off Anson Road, Singapore, on a 99--year-lease are to be made public m a month's time. The Land Office Is seeking Government approval to alienate this reclaimed land before It can be sold. Land values m this193 words
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Article62 1951-09-28 8 LONDON. Thurs. la his will, Mr. Arthur Young, of Kirkcudbright, a director of Boustead and Co.. left £1.000 (Str. $8,500) to the trustees of the Straits Benevolent Fund. Mr. Young, who was chairman of Foothills (Malaya) Rubber Estate Ltd and a director of other Malaya62 words
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Article29 1951-09-28 8 Sulalman Abdul Kany. who pleaded guilty to entering a Singapore Harbour Board godown without a permit, was fined $10 m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday.29 words
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Article26 1951-09-28 8 TELUK ANSON, Thurs. Charged with voluntarily causing hurt with a parang. Appana was granted bail of $300. The case was postponed to Oct. 15.26 words
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Advertisement312 1951-09-28 8 'lb> d<«><lillll||||llllllllllllllll FOR DRAINAGE AND WA IRRIGATION WORK Wk at LOWER COST f>4H Excavators are at work on reclamation projects all $9y A over th« world Wide crawlers and low ground pressure A/ /M/ ,yO&to^WW'ffl/w/f •nabla them to work swiftly and easily m swampy area*. W/Xm'/'A ///////&Sl\^/ <" In arid312 words
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Advertisement60 1951-09-28 8 P T *O« EVER^ MONDAY AT 1230 HRS VsN V 7 FROM KALLANC. SINCAPORE f VIA BANCKOK AND HONCKONC \\j TOKYO .V £VERY FRIDAY AT 1230 HRS. ■o J BANCKOK 0/ POAS V /Aj Q V OVERSEAS AIRUHES(SIAM)LTPI GROUND FLOOR, UNION BUILDINC, SINCAPORE Telephones: ***** and *****, or through other60 words
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Article, Illustration543 1951-09-28 9 QNE of the woolliest of the legends of the Wild West is the story of Belle Starr, a lass from the deep south who differed from General Lee about the defeat of the Confederacy and decided to wage a onewoman war against the Yankees. After being chivvied out of543 words
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Article, Illustration470 1951-09-28 9 JAMES BACON - JAMES BACON By yoUNG men still whistle at Gloria Swanson. That should make any girl of 52 happy, but La Swanson, who looks better now than she did 25 years ago and has the pictures to prove it, is unhappy. That Is because many470 words
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Advertisement218 1951-09-28 9 LAST 2 DAYS! 11 a.m.. 1.45, 4.00. 6.30 9.30 p ry HERBERT WILCOX presents V J .*A^fet Anna Micharl 'SB NtAGLE WILDING fgS $£9* 'YneiADVN^iKI LAMP <-^HH PLUS! "FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN" m Technicolor Ahw Special Conrrmioit mtthe 11 a.m.. 1.45 4 p.m. ■hows to nrcanitrd parties of school children. School218 words
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Advertisement228 1951-09-28 9 New Alhambra tooay! 1 S SHOWS: at 11 a.m.— l.Jo— 4— U.ls ft 9So pjn. THEY FOUND LIFE riPfk I AMONG THE PEOPLE I^W i THEY LOVED! \<M JOth Century Fox's W^H B^ >> Starring I SUSAN HAYWARD WILLIAM LUNDIGAN }Mp I wUh RORY CALHOUN TOMORROW at MIDNIGHT! RAW ACTION.228 words
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Miscellaneous300 1951-09-28 9 Straits Times Crossword "3° of service or resu «7). 1 L I \-T IV kj^ifs I le 7 8 24 w e disclaim authorship <S, 1. "Will you see 'the wen SSSB bestowed? i"Hamlet") (7) g 2. Laurels and aU Ruch (9. fl). 3. Geometrical figures seen In M> hestras300 words
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Article287 1951-09-28 10 LONDON Thurs. ALTHOUGH yesterday's downtrend In the markets was occasionally extended today the undertone was lew soft than of late. Nevertheless potential buyers continue to hold off whilst awaiting the next moves In the Persian situation. British Government f.uida dipped by one-eighth at the outset but were finally287 words
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Article36 1951-09-28 10 HONO KONG, Thurs. FREE market currency exchange for Hong Kong dollars was quoted at the close today as follows: US$l HKS6.B4 (cash). HK16.87 (T.T.); £1 HK$l5 75; one tahU of gold HKSB39%.— UP.UP - 36 words
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Article140 1951-09-28 10 BUYING support was lacking m the Singapore produce market, which was still Influenced by the political situation, yesterday. Pepper sellers moved down $10 to $900 a plcul In Muntok and $895 In Sarawak, but remained firm at $670 In Lampong black. Sellers lo the copra section quoted140 words
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Article153 1951-09-28 10 From Our Own Correspondent. MELBOURNE, Thurs. CHARE prices generally held firm today under the Impact of the new company and sal* taxes Imposed by the Federal Budget, which brokers said had been largely, anticipated. Tension was evident m .unusual quietness as brokers assembled on the Sydney Stock153 words
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Article258 1951-09-28 10 One-cent rise after a nervous day QUIET conditions with a nervous undertone prevailed yesterday m the Singapore rubber market, which was most susceptible to rumours and the political situation. At one stage, trading ceased through rumours that several thousand tons of rubber had gone up In flames at258 words
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Article37 1951-09-28 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs., Sept. 27— *****24 (op $2.62»j.) London: £970 a ton LONDON. Thurs. Cash Buyers t970. Sellers £975; Forward Buyer* £920, Sellers £9221; Settlement £975 (op £15). Turn-over, a.m. 135, p.m. 50 tons.37 words
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Article151 1951-09-28 10 Slightly easier throughout INTEREST was hesitant lr the Malayan share market yesterday. There was i slightly easier tendency lr all sections. Price changes announced by tb< Malayan Sharebrokers' Assoclatioi were: INDUSTRIAL* Bartri B«U«ra Truer Ntart Ordi 4.20 4 25 cb cc M. Brewer If j 3 77* 6.87t151 words
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Article103 1951-09-28 10 From Onr Own Correspondent LONDON, Thurt. ANGLO-THAI Corporation di rectors recommend a flna dividend of 17% per cent plus bonus of 12 per cent on the Or dlnary share*. This will bring th< total distribution for the year t March 31. 1951, up to 37% p« cent,103 words
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Article172 1951-09-28 10 CHIPS m the Singapore Roads and alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns at 4 p.m. yesterday Included: Outer Roads: Hal Hsuan, Mul Hock. Hoi Wong. Van Riemsdljk. Maung Baira. Chong Ya, Chaa Macleod. Teboura, Buryades, Javanese Prince. Hoegh Silvers tream, San Marco. Inner Roads: Lac Tchad. Bruas, Hong172 words
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Advertisement1197 1951-09-28 10 .iANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. 'incorporated m Singapore) BULB rUMMBL LIMB Cjrrwr option ro proceed «ia other ports te loao and discharge cargo. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORT. Oue Sail* f Sham Penang Maron tor Lpool b Ogow Sept. 27/29 Sept 10/Oct 2 Ewryadn tor Marseilles. L'pool Avonmouth1,197 words
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Advertisement436 1951-09-28 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS fa New *orfc tnd Boston via Ceylon. India E«ypt and Mediterranean Pert*. Singapore P. Swettenharr Penant •J. "PRESIDENT BUCHANAN' 25/28 Oct "PRESIDENT HARDINC" Cdns. 36-37 Omit. Omit. Sails 1 Oct vs. SCHUYLER OTIS BLAND' 2/10 Oct! 11/12 Oct. 29 Sept/ 1 Oct Te Los Angeles Atlantic Port*436 words
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Advertisement434 1951-09-28 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FROM SCANDINAVIA/UK. /CONTINENT t Spore P- Sham Penang -Setandia" for Saigon Bangkok 21- 23 Oct. 18-20 Oct 14-17 Oct "Panama" for Bangkok. Hong Kong. Kobe Yokohama 23-26 Oct. "Malaya" for Bangkok H'Kong 24-25 Oct. 21-23 Oct. 18-20 Oct "FJonia" for BanAok JB-2* Oct tAILINCS FROM lAPAN434 words
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Advertisement754 1951-09-28 10 MeAUSTSR CO., LTD relt-phoitt No i 906 BLI.BBMAM BOCKMAU. KLAVBMBM UMB LONDON HAVM^ ROTTWOAM ft LO* ANCILIS SAN FRANCISC& HAMBURC PORTLAND SIATTLI ft VANCOUVIt < !2L U r- A^4 NOf h r^iL P m 1 =•'■«> *>• Central 6 South and Canada via Colombo American Portt m CITY Of POONA754 words
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82 1951-09-28 11 British team set 2-mile relay record LONDON, Thurs. A BRITISH athletic team beat the world record for the 4 x 880 yards relay at the White City stadium yesterday. The British team of Nankeville, Webster. Evans and Parlett, returned a time of Tmins. 30.6secs. The record was broken during aAFP - 82 words
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Article222 1951-09-28 11 TIGERS Swimming Clubs bid for Singapore ASA. titles this year will be made without the services of Tan Hwee Hock, member of the Singapore team to the Asian Games. Hwee Hock, who has had an attack of 'flu, is not among the eight Tiger222 words
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Article501 1951-09-28 11 BOON SEONG NETS 4 GOALS Chinese 4; Singapore District 1. SINGAPORE Chinese, by beating Singapore Base District by four goals to one at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday for their sixth straight win, became champions of this year's Singapore Amateur Football Association's Community League competition. So strong501 words
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Article227 1951-09-28 11 ALTHOUGH A ..lgkong Bank were without the servi' es of several of their regular players who are on the Injured list, their strength was sufficient to defeat Stan vac 2-1 m a Business Houses knockout cup second round soccer tie on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday. The227 words
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Article114 1951-09-28 11 COMBINED Schools beat TeachV* ers Training College by four panics to one In the "Festival of Britain" badminton match played at the Raffles Institution yesterday. Results were: (Comb. Schools players mentioned first): Men"s sing-Its: Llm Kirn Choon beat Lav Peng Choon 18-13, 6-15, 17-14. Mixed doubles: Lian Shook114 words
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Article277 1951-09-28 11 NEW YORK, Thursday. IN the roughest featherweight title fight ever staged, Sandy Saddler kept his crown last night by scoring a technical knockout m the ninth round j over Willie Pep, who was unable to continue. Referee Ray Miller stopped the bout between the roundsUP - 277 words
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Article59 1951-09-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— TPCA today beat HQ. Malaya District by three goals to nil at hockey on the Command ground. Tamlllans were superior In all departments and got their first .^oal 20 minutes after the first bully off through right winger Sivasamboo. Two more goals were netted59 words
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Article32 1951-09-28 11 IPOH, Thurs.— ln a friendly soccer match played on the SeJama padang on Monday Veer Singh's XI beat Knan Indiana by a solitary goal. Ponnusamy scored for the winners.32 words
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Article, Illustration618 1951-09-28 11 BIG S.S.C. GALA TOMORROW By A Special Correspondent TWE Singapore Swimming Club's No. 2 championA ship gala will be held at the Club Pool at Tanjong Rhu, on Saturday, at 3 p.m. Staged only one week before the Singapore championships, it is expected that618 words
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Advertisement291 1951-09-28 11 "YOU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from mmWtMmWLdeficiency That is why you feel Worn out. Nervous, Irritable, Have head•aches, lose Weight. Worry" s^l jtH Wr >x dtak^ 4H M/r Proved Way Back to Health i Happiness When you're anaemic, fed nervous, have tttf'.anl from iiif Jovin m tht291 words
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Miscellaneous20 1951-09-28 11 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: 0956 (7.9). 2116 (8.4); 0324 (2.3). 1340 (4.5). TOMORROW: 1023 (8.3), 2157 (8.8); 0368 (2ft.), 1607 1t,,7).20 words
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Miscellaneous62 1951-09-28 11 Adventures of All and Rukiah "Call yourself a giant eh?" foamed Kjinl, slappuig J:<l<at an the face with his trunk. "Take that, and that, and that," he bellowed, following it up with a kick from his huge fore-leg. In a second, the room was a whirll ng mass of arms,62 words
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Article855 1951-09-28 12 HOW TO TETAIN THE THOMAS CUP? B.A.M. will study blueprint Sunday By Our Badminton Correspondent 4 JOINT meeting of the Standing Committee and the Thomas Cup Selection Committee of the Badminton Association of Malaya is to take place at the President Mr. Khoo Teik Ee s office m Kuala Lumpur855 words
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Article80 1951-09-28 12 SOUTHAMPTON, Thurs. RANDOLPH Turpin, of Britain, who lost his world middleweight tiUe to Sugar Ray Robinson m New York recently arrived here last night. He had little to say about his future plans but denied the stories of his impending retirement. He said he wantedReuter - 80 words
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Article156 1951-09-28 12 SEREMBAN. Thurs. THE N.S. All Blues XV travelled to Kuala Pilah yesterday and beat Tuan'<cu Muhammad School by 16 points (two goals, try and penalty goal) to nil. Mat Nor opened, the scoring with a try converted by Gerald Pinto. Mat Nor kicked a penalty goal156 words
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Article35 1951-09-28 12 The following will represent the S C.C. at hockey against R.E.M.E. at 5.15 p.m. on the Padang tomorrow: Margrave; Berrlll, Kuiper; Ede, Kettner. Brands; Mclnroy, McMullan 8.R., Dickinson (Capt), Von Lidth, Collls.35 words
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Article350 1951-09-28 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By IPOH, Thursday. DRIDEFORD, one of the highest-priced horses on "the Malayan Turf, showed rare galloping: ability when he gave speedy Bright Eyes a two-length start and caught her close home m a splendid 3-f. tryout on the Ipoh training track this morning.350 words
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782 1951-09-28 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By (POH, Thursday. TRAINER Neal Hobbs has two newcomers of definite promise m Cease Fire (late Black Pennel) a four-year-old by Flag of Truce and Whaler a three-year-old by Borealis. Both have trained on nicely and it should not be lone before782 words
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Article40 1951-09-28 12 rpODAY'S Free Press will X contain a special fourpage racinr supplement. An article on prospects for the Perak Gold Vase by Allan Lewis and a oomplet form (fiiide for the Prrak Turf Club Autumn meeting are featured.40 words
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Article123 1951-09-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thui). rpwo former Selangor tennis champions will lead the Malayan badminton team to Hong Kong. They are Mr. Leong Hoe Yens and Mr. Ong Ec Kong. Mr. Leong told the Straits Times today that arrangements for passages to and from Hong Kong will be123 words
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Article51 1951-09-28 12 LONDON, Thurs. Yesterday's rugger results: KIGBV UNION: Wasps 19, London Hospital 0; Brldgend 11, AberUilery 3; Cheltenham 0, Cardiff 8. RK.BY LEAGUE: Yorkshire Cup (second round) Bradford Northern 13. Leeds 14; Wakefleld Trinity 14, Huddersfleld 5. Lancashire Cup (second round) Belle Vue Rangers 12, Workingion Town 2.Reuter - 51 words
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Article399 1951-09-28 12 IPOH, Thurs. SANDOWN, unbeaten m his last three starts, cornea up for his stiffest test when he tackles a bright lot In the Class 3, Dlv. 1. 61. event at Ipoh on Saturday. With such well-performed Class 2 sprinters as Tryas, Brownsbay, Counsel 11. Assize. Dendrlte,399 words
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Article41 1951-09-28 12 The team to represent the Khalsa Association m a 3.H.A. league hockey match against the Chinese on the Khalsa ground on Saturday will be selected from: Bahar, Avtar, Vlas, AJlt. Trtlok, Soln, Beant, Inder, Jerom, Haribans, and Rahlnder.41 words
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Article124 1951-09-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Th« best of Selangors Rugby talent will feature In the second Trial this Saturday on the padang. The match Is between Civilians and Services. From these two teams a selection will be made to meet Kedah at Sungel Patanl on Oct. 13. The124 words
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Article, Illustration488 1951-09-28 12 VI ALAYAN champion sprinter Tan Eng Yoon showed amazing versatility by winning five track and field events m addition to leading his relay team to victory at the Festival of Britain athletic meet held at Raffles Institution ground yesterday. But Eng Yoon's488 words
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Article68 1951-09-28 12 NEW YORK. Th urs.— William Talbert. seasoned New York player, has withdrawn from the United States Davis Cup toum which goes to Australia for ths inter-rone final m December. Hf told team officials he would be unable to make the trip because of pressureReuter - 68 words
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Article56 1951-09-28 12 Singapore Combined Sch<x>ls defeated Singapore Teachers' Training College by eight points to nil m their "Festival of Britain" niijger match on the Raffles IneL.tution ground yesterday. Schools led 3-0 at half time Kok Wing scoring a penalty. Longpoetlh scored a try m the •econd half56 words
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Advertisement842 1951-09-28 12 (Continued from Page ACCOMMODATION VACANT ANCHORAGE. 32A NassUn Road. Select quiet locality. Spacious nicely furnished double roon. with verandah, modern bathroom attached. Telephone 7525 KATONG full furnish back room Includ frig, linen crock, cutlery cook utensils $150/- pjn. (Ist A last month's adv. rent regd. before entr. 1.10.51 ($300). Box842 words
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Advertisement401 1951-09-28 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. ■Continued from previous Col VEHICLES FOR SALE 1948 DODGE De Luxe, owner driven, reg. serviced, taxed and insured. Ring ***** office hours. •49 MORRIS Minor Saloon— 16.000 miles, engine Just decarbonised, comp. Insurance till April '52. owner-driven but syce maintained. Owner going abroad ?3900 Apply Box A7768, S.T.401 words
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Advertisement12 1951-09-28 12 OTH?R SPORT IN PAGE ELEVEN DOM iSrl^l THE EASTERN AGENCIES (1946) LTB.12 words
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Miscellaneous64 1951-09-28 12 SOCCER: t'omm. Lee.: Europeans v Indians at J. Besar; Bus. Hrn. X.0.: Cold Storage v O.T.E.C. at F.&N.; M.P.11. f Ford S.C. at Farrer Park. Friendly: M. Airways t RAF Chanffi at Changi. HOCKEY: Dlr. 2 Lge.: 223 BOD "B" y V.M.C.A. at YMCA; Friendly: S.B.C. "A" t C.S.C. "A"64 words
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