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Title Section18 1951-10-01 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.18 words
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Article362 1951-10-01 1 Security Council sits today DR. MOSSADEQ WILL BE THERE LAKE SUCCESS, Sunday. JJRITAIN will warn the United Nations Security Council tomorrow that the Persian s t ation is a threat to peace and security, and will ask the Council to order Persia to conform to theReuter - 362 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-10-01 1 lilt DIKE OF WINDSOR arriving m London from Paris. He was driven straight from Victoria Station to Marlborough House, where the Duke of Gloucester and the Princess Royal are already staying with Queen Mary. He went to Buckingham Palace last week to inquire after55 words
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181 1951-10-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. MALAYAN railwaymen to- I lav voted to give the Hi'?^ C^mmiss'oner one w. ■-■:< s time to reply to their lettfr su?a?stin<» re-opening of wage negotiations If no renly is received by th?n. they will work "accord- i iiiT to rule."181 words
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Article33 1951-10-01 1 NEW DELHI. Sun.— lndian < Parliament yesterday ap- i proved a sunolementary bud- i Rot of $77,700,000. Over a > third of the pxtra oxpendl- tiro will co on food subsidies APAP - 33 words
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207 1951-10-01 1 Colombo plan nations may meet in S 'pore rpHE Singapore Government is to invite the Commonwealth Governments associated m the Colombo Plan to hold their fourth Ministerial meeting; m Singapore m January. It the invitation is accepted, Cabinet Ministers from the United Kingdom, India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Australia, Canada and New207 words
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Article93 1951-10-01 1 HONG KONG, Sun. JJONG KONG'S industries had been hard hit by the international economic crisis, trade controls and the United States embargo, declared Mr. Shum Choy Wah chairman of the Chinese Manufacturers Union m Hong Kong yesterday. Most of the local factories, he said, were forcedReuter - 93 words
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Article42 1951-10-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. ¥>RAVERS for the quick rei covery of the Kin? were said m all Roman Catholic Churches m Kuala Lumpur today. After a special prayer was read the congregation joined In saying three "Hall Marys."42 words
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Article34 1951-10-01 1 TAIPEH, Sun. The District Court of the Nationalist capital of Taipeh yesterday decreed that the British firm Jardine Matheson and Company be fined $454,392 (Formosa) (approximately US$3,OOO) for alleged tax evasion.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article30 1951-10-01 1 TAIPEH, Sun.— The Nationalists are planning to celebrate their 40th anniversary of tht "Double Tenth" national holiday on October 10 with a 200 000-man parade mi n TaJpeh.30 words
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Article26 1951-10-01 1 MILAN. Sim. A packed house last night cheered composer Igor Stravinsky when he conducted his first concert since 1939 at Milan's famous La Scala.— A.PAP - 26 words
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136 1951-10-01 1 BUT PILOT ESCAPES A HARVARD trainer aircraft belonging to the Penang M.A.A.F. burst into flames after landing on the Bayan Lepas airstrip after a training flight today. The pilot, Allan Leong, escaped unhurt. The plane was destroyed despite attempts by the airport Qia brigade136 words
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Article125 1951-10-01 1 72 FACE MURDER CHARGE LAHORE, Pakistan. Sun. A SPECIAL magistrate of the Kasur District of the Punjab Province yesterday committed the 72 men accused of the murder of 11 Christians m the Muslim-Christian riot case, to trial at the Sessions Court. The accused, all of whom are Muslims, are charged125 words
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Article48 1951-10-01 1 TEMPE. Arrzona, Sun pROFESSOR John (Pop.) Girdier received a multW pie farewell from 26 co-ed* when he dismissed his firstyear English class at the end of the term. After quoting Shakespeare's "parting la such sweet sorrow." the 70-year-old profesSbr was deluged by 2fl kisses. U.P.UP - 48 words
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Article39 1951-10-01 1 LONDON. Sun. The Ford Motor Company announced today price Increases for Its British models ranging from £27 to £37. This boosts the price of the cheapest British Fore, the Anglla, to £479-1-1, Including purchase tax.— AP.AP - 39 words
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Article14 1951-10-01 1 NEW YORK. Sun.—Daylight savin? time ends today tor about 65,000,000 Americans. A.P.AP - 14 words
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189 1951-10-01 1 'Riot on eve of closing of Festival LONDON. Sun. rIE Festival of Britain almost ended m a riot last night, when 64,000 people jammed the 27 acre south bank exhibition on the eve of its closing. Two hundred and fifty police and security guards fought desperately to keep high spiritedAP - 189 words
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Article45 1951-10-01 1 PUSAN. Korea, Sun.— Eight hundred British troops arrived here today from. Britain. The soldiers, members of the Ist battalion Royal Norfolks, were greeted by President Syngman Rhee and his wife, the 56th U.S Army band and a South Korean band.— A.P.AP - 45 words
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Article24 1951-10-01 1 WASHINGTON, Sun.— The United States Defence Department announced yesterday that 55,900 conscript* would be called for service In November and December.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article162 1951-10-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. DURING the week-end five more bandits surrendered, It was announce hv Pnlir* TTparirmartAra this evening. Bandits who ambushed s security force patrol In the Oemas area of Negri Sembllar yesterday had three of theii men wounded and were pui to flight. The patrol162 words
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Article57 1951-10-01 1 LONDON. Sun. A BULLETIN issued from Buckingham Palace this morning said that the King continues to progress. In Washington, plans were announced for th« visit of Princess Eliiabtth and the Duke of Edinburgh after their tour of Canada. The Princess and her husband are due to leave57 words
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Article34 1951-10-01 1 NEW YORK, Sunday. rVHE U*****,600,000 tuit against the Ford Motor Company and affiliates by 67-year-old British Inventor, Harry Ferguson, of Coventry, England, Is due to b« resumed again her« tomorrow.34 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-10-01 1 THE "CORPORAL E,"« a guided missile developed by the United States Army Ordnance as a surface-to-surfhce projectile, takes off from the white sands. New Mexico, proving grounds during a test. This photo, just released m Washington, is the first made public of the weapon. Details ofAP - 61 words
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Article42 1951-10-01 1 CANBERRA. Sun. The Australian Labour Opposition will move a censure motion against treasurer Sir Arthur Fadden's "sacrifice budget" when debate opens m Parliament next week The U552,252,250,000 budget calls for a 25 per cent increase m taxes.— A.P.AP - 42 words
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Article257 1951-10-01 1 Bradley: 'No more Kaesong' TOKYO, Sim. QEN. Omar N. Bradley. Chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff, today said the United Nations will not ko back to Kaesong to negotiate :i Korean cease-fire Qfn. Bradley, who arrival here on Saturday, told a i conference at Gen. Matthew Ridgway'sReuter - 257 words
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Advertisement108 1951-10-01 1 Kings of Quality I offer you a Rang* <X of Diamond Rings, Ranging from $100/ t>. $4000/. or mor* V> S.P.H.dtSILVA 45. HIGH STREET, PINOAPOttE. < XI ALA M-MPI'R AND IPOH. St. Andrew's Mission HOSPITAL WEEK DIARY October MON. BROADCAST 7.15 p.m. Ist RADIO MALAYA TUES. BRIDCE MAHJONG 6 p.m.108 words
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Advertisement35 1951-10-01 1 Beauty Individuality m High Class Jewellery H. SENA, LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG and BANGKOK Tiger Testimonials Mr. Evan Bourne the distinguished M.C.S. official,, said M The official and unofficial view la that TIGER Beer it best"35 words
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226 1951-10-01 2 RUSSIA POURS TROOPS, JETS INTO GERMANY BERLIN, Sunday. THRESH Soviet troops and equipment, including normal replacements, have been pouring into East Germany m a steady stream m recent months, according to usually reliable sources here. An estimated 1,000 new Soviet MIG Jet fighters and some twin Jet bombers are reportedReuter - 226 words
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Article206 1951-10-01 2 Britain has new allweather jet UXBRLDGE. Sun. ANEW British twin-engined all-weather Jet fighter made its maiden flight this week, Mr. Arthur Henderson, Secretary for Air, disclosed here yesterday. Mr. Henderson was welcoming athletes from the air forces of Britain, the United States, Belgium, Norway and Greece, who are taking partReuter - 206 words
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Article50 1951-10-01 2 ETNA, Catania, Sun. Mount Etna. Europe's largest active volcano, continued to erupt flames, ashes, steam and a thin stream of molton lava yesterday, second day of its latest eruption. VolcanoloKists from the Etna observatory reported last night that "the new eruption does not seem very potent."— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Advertisement463 1951-10-01 2 NOTICES TO ALL USERS OF G. M. DIESELS it is our Policy to give and maintain a first-class Spare Parts son ice for all types of Oeneral Motors Diesel Engines. Il you are a O.M. user, please give us Engine Numbers and Types of nil tne Engines you have operating,463 words
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Advertisement1643 1951-10-01 2 NOTICES DC THE MATTER OF THE lAMASAN RUBBER COMPANY. LIMITED (la Voluntary IJsjaldatton) An* la The Matter Of The Oasapanics Ordinances UM-194* Notice Is hereby given that the creditors of the above named company which to being wound up voluntarily are required on or before the Mth day of October.1,643 words
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Advertisement60 1951-10-01 2 She is now Sister Marie- Aimee MISS Aiko Yamamoto, 35-year-old niece' of" a former Japanese naval Commander-in-chief, became Sister ari Aime ot Jesus ta Conyent near here yesterday. Admiral Yamamoto was shot down during a flvine inspection trip round his fleet unite m 1943.— Reuter. ifiSsv \/v .'A *w/J SINGAPORE60 words
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Article337 1951-10-01 3 'Stand by for blockade f EVACUATION IS PUT OFF LONDON, Sunday. 'piIE British Admiralty has radioed warships m the Persian Gulf to stand by to put a naval blockade into effect if it is ordered, it is reported m London. Two more British destroyers have, meanwhile, arrivedReuter; UP - 337 words
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Article129 1951-10-01 3 BUENOS AIRES, Sun. r NERAL Benjamin Menenu d( who emerged from i rement to lead Friday's A mine revolt, was being 1 incommunicado m the i ry college here yester- her with 13 other < t resistance by the antiI n rebels collapsed when inU129 words
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Article36 1951-10-01 3 NEW YORK. Sun.— Federal agents yesterday' arrested three men, who the Government said, were members of a $100 million-a-year gold •nuiggiing ring menacing the finance* of the United States and other countries— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article40 1951-10-01 3 HONG KONG. Sun.— The Chinese authorities m Kaifong, provincial capital of Honan. sentenced three Italian priests to six months' Imprisonment and another priest v.as ordered to be deported, after a public trial, According to a Communist report Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article24 1951-10-01 3 TOKYO. Sun. Peking Radio reported yesterday that Chinese Communist armed forces entered Lhasa on Sept. furthering the "peaceful liberation" of Tibet.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article34 1951-10-01 3 NEW DELHI, Sun. The All-India newspaper editors conference last night made a last-minute appeal to the Nehru Government to drop a bill, now before Parliament, restricting freedom of the Press.— A.P.AP - 34 words
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Article31 1951-10-01 3 NEW YORK, Sun. The American Broadcasting Company has announced that It had given its noted commentator. Walter Wlnchell. a life time contract as a radio and television consultant.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article73 1951-10-01 3 LONDON, Sun. THE 7,239 tons American steamer, C. W. Post, Is four days overdue on a journey from the United States to Le Havre, Llyods shipping intelligence reported yesterday m London. The C. W. Post belongs to the United States Commerce Department. She Is one ofReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-10-01 3 INVENTOR Vailati of Bergamo, Italy, displays a model of the "Rolling Garage" he has designed to save 90% of the space required for an equal number of cars parked on the ground. For his invention, which closely resembles a fairground ride, he received the grand prize59 words
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Article342 1951-10-01 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. ■T4IK United States Communist Party is falling x apart and its leaders are hunting for cover, an authoritative source disclosed yesterday. The statement was base<" on a round-up of the party'i activities m recent weeks especially since the Supremi Court ruling mUP - 342 words
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Article103 1951-10-01 3 A pledge for cotton traders LONDON, Sun. CIR Hartley Shawcross, Presldent of the Board of Trade, said tonight that the Government is taking "any practicable measure" to protect the British textile trade from Japanese competition. He knew that the British cotton industry was increasingly concerned with the dangers of JapaneseReuter - 103 words
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Article23 1951-10-01 3 BERLIN, Sun. Three United States soldiers were killed and four seriously injured m an ammunition explosion m Berlin, yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article104 1951-10-01 3 HONG KONO. Sun. IJONG Kong industries will make a strong bid for South -East Asian markets m the Singapore Trade Fair m opposition to anticipated stiff Japanese competition U Tat-chee. leader of Hong Kong's trade delegation to the fair, said South East AsiaUP - 104 words
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Article194 1951-10-01 3 'Always ready to talk' —Attlee LONDON, Sun. ORITAIN is ready at all ''times to talk with the Soviet Government, the Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee said today. He told- a Labour Party rally: "I have never heltl that war Is inevitable. Wars are often brought about by mutual fears. "We haveReuter - 194 words
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Article76 1951-10-01 3 LONDON, Sun. THE British Ambassador m Cairo, Sir Ralph Stevenson, may fly to London next week to consult the Government on proposals to be put to Egypt m connection with revision of the Anglo-Egyp-tian Treaty. Following the decision to admit Turkey and Greece to the AtlanticReuter - 76 words
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Article30 1951-10-01 3 TOKYO, Sun. The Japanese Council of Labour Unions will support a threeday strike by the 170,000 strong Japanese Mineworkers' Federation. The strike is planned to start on Wednes-day—Reuter-AAP30 words
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Article31 1951-10-01 3 LONDON, Sun. The Czechoslovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs has again protested to the United States against the treatment of Czechoslovaks m the "kidnapped train" Incident earlier this month. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Advertisement261 1951-10-01 3 FOR ALL WITH QUAKER OATS Quaker Oats helps children grow taller and stronger and because it helps to build pep and .endurance it's^nleal for acti\e grown-ups, too. Quaker Oats gives everybody supelTnourishment— and at such LOW COST. Buy it now! MORE REASONS THAN EVER TO BUY QUAKER OATS Mo&£ MINERALS261 words
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Miscellaneous347 1951-10-01 3 Straits Times Crossword v e E rt me th utmo6t M J j, i r DOWN 1 1 I 12 3 1. Thinks a lot of himself (7). 2. Kind form of negus (6). I r^B L^^ 1 3 Li(^ ueui which has Its use I f*""1 7q" Stage composition347 words
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Article, Illustration501 1951-10-01 4 Withdrawn after opposition at Unions Congress THE resolution seeking the abolition ef the Singapore Trade Union Adviser's office was withdrawn at yesterday's first delegates' conference of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, at the Adelphi Roof Garden. The motion, moved by the president of the501 words
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Article172 1951-10-01 4 Only the Cathedral observed it rE Ecumenical Sunday— a day set aside for the exchange of pulpits to mark the drawing closer of churches was observed m Singapore yesterday only by the St. Andrew's Cathedral. The Anglicans had the Rev. Dr. Harry K. Johnston of the Presbyterian Church as the172 words
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Article57 1951-10-01 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. fHE MEDICAL and Health A Services m Johore are to be expanded immediately In the re-settlement and rural areas. For this purpose the Government has set aside $161,--436 for the remaining quarter of the year to meet the cost of nine travelling dispensaries, static57 words
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Article58 1951-10-01 4 The Singapore Buddhist Federation yesterday decided to send a cable to the Queen and the Royal family expressing concern over the King's health and praying for his speedy recovery. Arrangements to welcome the Prime Minister of Ceylon Mr. D. S. Senanayake. expected m Singapore on58 words
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Article33 1951-10-01 4 JOHQRE BAHRU, Sun. Phoon Lim. a driver was found carrying a passenger from Johore Bahru to Kuala Lumpur for $11 In a vehicle not licenced for hire. was fined $80.33 words
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Article30 1951-10-01 4 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun. Eighteen Chinese were fined $20 each and two minors $10 each m the Magistrate's Court at Kuala Kangsar for gambling at Katl Village, Kuala Kangsar.30 words
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Article23 1951-10-01 4 TELUK ANSON, Sun.— The annual nine-day festival of "Kew Ong Yar" will begin at the Hokkien Temple m Denison Road, tomorrow.23 words
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Article76 1951-10-01 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. LOH NGA Chian, a Benut oil mill engine driver, was acquitted m the Police Court on a charge of attempting to smuggle a wrist watch Into Johore from Singapore. Loh said that he was asked by the Customs to go to the office and76 words
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Article52 1951-10-01 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. MORE than 100 normal trained teachews from English schools m Johore have been interviewed by a committee to select Johore's quota for Kirby training school. Names will be forwarded to Kuala Lumpur where the final selection will be made. Johore's quota is 25 men52 words
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Article28 1951-10-01 4 The Singapore Regional Indian Congress will liold a meeting at 6, Race Course Lane at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.28 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-10-01 4 TELUK ANSON, Sun. The Methodist Afternoon English School, Teluk Anson, will hold their first annual athletic sports on the Town Padang on Oct. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Chea ng cutting: their wedding cake at Katonj Rest H ouse. The bride was Miss Ivy Teo, the youngest daughter71 words
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205 1951-10-01 4 DICE supply position, m relation to international demand, is to be discussed at the third meeting of the Consultative Committee on Rice at Phoenix Park today. "j Twenty-one countries have accepted the invitation of the Commisslonef-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. to attend the conference205 words
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Article79 1951-10-01 4 THEY ALL PR AY FOR THE KING KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. DUDDHISTS m Selanssor have Joined m the worldwide prayers for the quick recovery of the King. The Sasana Abhi Wurdhi Wardena Society of Selangor has organised a special threeday service starting today. The service will be held at the Kuala79 words
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Article, Illustration351 1951-10-01 4 Varsity site: Pepler advisee THE question ol Johore site tor u\a University ol Malay. i i I be discussed on Wedi day by the Univiisi Council, said Dr C} tf. Allen, the Vice Chancellor yesterday. He replying to a statement by Sir Alexander CurrSaunders who critics I the delay m351 words
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Advertisement438 1951-10-01 4 9 Introducing with y h' Pride and Prestige A oi«*< gr The Prestige of I LOTUS' PEARLS is high throughout the world. 2$ "Lotus" Pearls are made to a standard of >S Quality second to none and offer the v finest value obtainable. Cs. t If With all "Lotus" Pearls438 words
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Advertisement82 1951-10-01 4 We are TODAY IN Our New premises at 60/62, NORTH BRIDSS IMB, SINGAPORE. where New Shipments of Chinese Brocade Satin Silk will be on display Inspection cordially Invited The Peking Co TELEPHONE ***** -i DO YOU PAY A JAG A" TO SLEEP? Why should Burglars and Arsonists work m safety82 words
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211 1951-10-01 5 6,000 PROTEST AT PAYA LEBAR RESETTLEMENT REPRESENTATIVES of 6,000 squatterg m Paya Lebar, site of the proposed airport, met yesterday to protest at Singapore Government's plan to resettle them m Bedok. The squatters decided to ask Government to reconsider the Paya211 words
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Article146 1951-10-01 5 State-owned rubber 'good for us' SEREMBAN, Sun. A HINT that at least one trade union m Negri Sembilan is m favour of the nationalisation of the tin and rubber industries m Malaya was given yesterday at the fifth annual conference of the Plantation Workers' Union, South Malaya. The hint was146 words
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Article101 1951-10-01 5 4 ambulance officers honoured PENANG Sun. FOUR St. John Ambulance officers received the insignia of the Brigade's Order of the Serving Brother at the annual parade and inspection held yesterday on the Westlands School ground. The insignia, awarded by the King, was presented by the acting Commissioner of the Brigade,101 words
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Article85 1951-10-01 5 PENANG. Sun TWO grades of rice will be issued m Penang during October. These are high grade (50 per cent of Siam B and C for Penang and 100 per cent Siam C for Province Wellesiley) and medium grade (50 per cent Burma and 50 iper85 words
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Article51 1951-10-01 5 KOTA BAHRU, Sun.— The Church of the Ladj» Fatlma was officially opened on Friday by the Bishop of Malacca, Rev. M. Olcomendy. A large gathering sang mass at the Church m the morning. Rev. Father Guittat assisted the Bishop. The Bishop left for Kuala Lumpur ki the51 words
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Article34 1951-10-01 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Special prayers for the King's recovery were offered during Mass at the Church of the Immacujate Conception. Johore Bahru, today Al) Catholics were urged to pray for the King.34 words
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Article39 1951-10-01 5 TELUK ANSON, Sun.— For being drunk and Incapable and In possession of a defaced Identity card at Rungkup. Baga n Datoh, Arjan Singh was granted bail of $50 at Teluk Anson. The case was postponed to Oct. 8.39 words
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Article90 1951-10-01 5 IPOH. Sun.— The Health and Sanitary Inspectors' Union. Federation of Malaya, at their third annual general meeting today, decided to approach Government to provide scholarships foi members of their department. Office-bearers for 1951-52 were elected as follows:— President: Tuan Hajl Mohamed bin Haji Hassan (Johore); vicepresident:90 words
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Article35 1951-10-01 5 Six students from Malaya are among the 89 who have been enrolled for the current academic year to study m th e United States under the U.S. Institute of International Education scheme.35 words
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Article26 1951-10-01 5 Singapore traffic police are to extend their office accommodation m Maxwell Road. The single-storey extension will be built behind the present building.26 words
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185 1951-10-01 5 A SOCIALIST Malaya would be a "guiding light" m the Asia of tomorrow, the visiting Indian Socialist leader, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, said In Singapore. He said that the Deculiar position Malaya occupied m Asia, m addition to her natural resources. Rave her an important185 words
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Article108 1951-10-01 5 IPOH. Sun. A PUBLIC meeting, sponsored by thft Perak Chinese Assembly Hall Association this morning, decided to celebrate Double Tenth. Nationalist China's Republic Day. on a big scale on Oct. 10 Cables are to be sent to Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek and to the officers and men108 words
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Article223 1951-10-01 5 Aid for flood, fire victims MORE than 100 charitable organisations and associations m the Colony will meet this evening at the Happy World Park to ratify the formation of the Singapore Joint Relief Organisation which will provide relief to disaster victims. The meeting has been223 words
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Article91 1951-10-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE Government Stenogra- phers Association has succeeded m getting $10 more by way of starting salary and $50 more for the maximum In two-day negotiations with the Federation Government on salary scales. The talks, which ended on Friday, also agreed to91 words
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Article40 1951-10-01 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Sun.— Han Kal Joo, a taxi driver from Taiping, was fined $30 m the Bagan Serai court for picking passengers outside his base of operation. For carrying excess passengers, he was fined another $20.40 words
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Article190 1951-10-01 5 DAY. Armenian Street D.C., Tan Chye Place/Fort Canning, Seah St./ Waterloo Street. St. Andrews/ High St. Stamford Rd.. Firestone, Mackenzie Road, Bukit Timah Pumps, Balestier Road, Jalan Ampas, 8.M.8.C., Mcßitchie, Braddell Rise, Seletar Pumps, Nee Soon, SeleUr Wireless. Mental Hospital. Trafalgar Estate, New World, Bendemeer Road. Ban Hock190 words
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Miscellaneous328 1951-10-01 5 SINGAPORE "Ba^^Call^ "Ma^ M Ba g"; 2 3 S BB C COS 9.35 a.m. Schools; 9.65 Inter- Piano Playhouse: 4.30 "Tea 7.15 a.m. Melachrino Strings: lude; 10 News from Kl.; 10.10 Danoe"; 6 U.N. Story: 6.15 As Q4 o^,. N nw«r«ei- arc s«rClose; 10.45—12 Schools; 1 p.m. Spore; 7.30 Jats328 words
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Article569 1951-10-01 6 Persian crisis worsens For so long now has the Persian oil crisis stayed just below the flash point that explosion has come to be treated almost as a remote possibility. But the situation could hardly be more dangerous. Even if British restraint continues (and th« appeal to the Security Council569 words
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Article333 1951-10-01 6 If it is "very anomalous" for a meeting of the. Trades Union Congress to be opened by the Colonial Secretary, the remedy is simple. He should not be invited to do so. But if he has been invited, courtesy demands that he given a hearing, and at yesterday's333 words
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Letter247 1951-10-01 6 Money manners I RATHER doubt if the advertising Indulged In by a leading European firm In Singapore along Connaught Drive during the recent celebrations can properly be described as "arch." even If It means losing the pun. It was more probably just another example of that vulgarity one associates with247 words
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Letter198 1951-10-01 6 JAPS COST OF LIVING HOW many of those people who have written letters to you about the Japs, and what the latter have done to them and their beloved ones, can assur c u s that they aren't In some way Or other connected with the present high cost of198 words
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Letter111 1951-10-01 6 WITH reference to the letter published on Sept. 22 In your paper, signed A.S.M.. I would point out that the rlc e Issued i« perfectly wholesome There U no compulsion to purchase Government rice, as all dealers bold stocks of free market rice for sale. Dealers111 words
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1805 1951-10-01 6 R. ONRAET - 'Policy', the Police and Frustration R. ONRAET AN EX INSPECTOR GENERAL, S. 5. POLICE, EXAMINES THE FINDINGS OF THE SINGAPORE RIOTS INQUIRY COMMISSION AND DISCUSSES "May I say that, with m v fairly intimate knowledge of the Police Force with every outward appearance of excellent discipline, I had, at that1,805 words
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Article422 1951-10-01 6 On the Margin m The Cathedral f^AN you imagine listening A 7 to piano music In a cathedral at night, with no applaus* between the numbers to break the spell? A number of people had that} experience for the first time" In St. Andrew's Cathedral last Friday night, when they422 words
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Advertisement91 1951-10-01 6 > < ffl^^iofriaßii Hi Fellow In-filute Ophthalmic opiici^n- (tng Fellow Wo-shioful Co of Spectacle-Makers (Enc Freeman of the City of London By Appointment to HM Forces Sovth Eat Asia 6 Raffles Place Singapore Phone ***** _<_*_«_*_» t clohjLo qeAaea* the IcHle /onop NEW HEBE SUITS m the coming Season's shades91 words
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Article, Illustration538 1951-10-01 7 Delegate argues with the chairman ENEMY IN OUR CAMP HE SAYS A PROTEST against Colonial Secretary, R erday's inaugural deles Singapore Trade Union the general secretary Employees Union, Mr. 1 For nearly 10 minut rented from declaring tfc l lr WilMomc -inH Hip ohn538 words
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Article, Illustration143 1951-10-01 7 On parade for REME'S birthday WilE ninth anniversary of th? formation of the Roy.il Eitv.rieal and Mecil Engineers was celebrated m Singapore yester- day wan a church service i and a parade at Tjnglin barracks. The C-in-C, FARELF, Gen. Sir Charles Keightley, took the salute at the march I rst143 words
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Article, Illustration443 1951-10-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. EVERY one of the Federation's police stations linked by radio with its local headquarters that is the aim of the Police Radio Branch. By the end of this year five or six high frequency master stations will be operating on top of443 words
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Article106 1951-10-01 7 JAPAN23E-made cigarette !■;'■>•• s attractive sturdy and efficient, have flooded the Singapore market and are selling at 50 cents each. To go with the lighters are boxes of flints, four to a box, which retail at 10 cents. The lighters wer c snaDDed up by106 words
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Article128 1951-10-01 7 ILO a great force for peace' J^|R. R. Middleton -Smith, Deputy Commissioner for Labour, Singapore, yesterday said that the International Labour Organisation was one of the greatest forces for peace In the world today. Mr. Middleton-Smith, who was addressing the Workers' Education Association at the Raffles Institution hall, said that128 words
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Article98 1951-10-01 7 JOHORE BAHRU Sun. THE Johore Bahru branch of the Society for tl\e Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will hold a Flag Day on Oct. 6 to raise funds to buy a van for use as an animal dispensary and to collect sick and unwanted animals. The98 words
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Article135 1951-10-01 7 1,200 GO TO THE WEDDING /CHINESE community leadv» era. Government officials and business men were among the hundreds of guests who attended the first wedding ceremony held at Raffles Hotel. Singapore, between Mr Ko Teck Slang and Miss Llm Lay Hua yesterday. Whil ft they came to offer their congratulations.135 words
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Article53 1951-10-01 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Inche Abdullah bin Mohamed, Circuit Magistrate, Dindings, has been transferred to the Secretariat, Kuala Lumpur. After a period of training there he will go to Klang for a similar purpose. On completion of his training he will be posted to Johore Bahru wherr he53 words
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Article35 1951-10-01 7 PEN AND, Sun.— The American Square and Circle Dance will be staged on Nov. 3 at a charity ball which the Penang Dance Association Is holding In aid of the Sf Nicholas Home.35 words
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Article134 1951-10-01 7 YjALAYA will make its television debut m 8.8.C. programmes when the World Health Organisation team, headed by Mr. Ritchie Calder, returns to England towards the end of the year. > Mr CaXAar a moll 1rn,,,,.., writer on scientific subjects, is leading a small team which134 words
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Article31 1951-10-01 7 Sir John Sterndale-Ben-nett, the Deputy Commis-sioner-General (Foreign) and Lady Sterndale-Bennett are leaving Singapore on the Corfu on Tuesday for a holiday In England They expect to return eg/ly next year.31 words
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Article27 1951-10-01 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun..■hang Kwong Tal was charged with unlawful possession of rubber on the Sultan's estate at Ulu Ayer Molek He was allowed $1,000 ball.27 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-10-01 7 DR. LIM BOON KENG, Si ngapore's "grand old man." offers a word »f advice as h e congratulates Mrs. Ko Teck Slang after her wedding at Raffles Hotel m Singapore yesterday.35 words
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Article169 1951-10-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. BIGGER rice production may result from extensive trials «f fertilisers which are to be made la Kelantan during the coming padi season, the Federation Government announced today. Experiments over the past--25 years have shown that no satisfactory fertiliser has yet169 words
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Advertisement51 1951-10-01 7 <soujj| J^fri'** II rvfOttfty «l A GEM OF SOUTH AFRICA Ask let NESDLER'S CHOCOLATES CONFECTIONERY WE HALL MARK OF QUALITY and HIGHEST STANDARD! Sole Agents n F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD. ii Singapore J ->• »»«>>>«>-» «l ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 1 of every description y. LEE CHAY CO., 100. North Bridge Road.51 words
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Advertisement105 1951-10-01 7 AIR PISTOLS AND BOYS' AIR RIFLES BUY NOW FOR J£t*lA3 POLICE PERMIT REQUIRED PISTOLS $39.00 to $69.00 BOYS' AIR RIFLES $45.00 INSPECT/ON INVITED SINGAPORE Take Care of Your Are you (tire Hut yow pruspettt and hap m~ft ~^rJH oiliest arc not being hindered by defective Wjf J^H 'iiion. We are105 words
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Article944 1951-10-01 8 Milton Shulman - ANTHRO POLOGIST IN HOLLYWOOD Milton Shulman ■pig/FOR YOUR BOOKSHELF^ Hollywood, the Dream Factory. By Dr. Hortense Powdermaker. Seeker and Warburg, 18s. IT was Inevitable, I 1 suppose, that an anthropologist would discover Hollywood. Sociologists, historians, eco«nomists, Journalists, psychiatrists, dramatists and novelists h a long since, and many times, made this944 words
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Article383 1951-10-01 8 FOSE interested m Chinese culture and affairs, with particular reference to Overseas Chinese m South-East Asia, will find a number of unusually well-informed articles m the 1951 annual of the China Society of Singapore. In the foreword, the editor, Mr. Homer Cheng, says that Singapore, with Its383 words
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Article232 1951-10-01 8 By JOHN HADFIELD OOW refreshing it. is to on a book which makes the atom bomb seem as momentous as a game of marbles! Such is Robert C. Cook's "Human Fertility" (Gollancz. 215.). Do not assume, though, that this is a comfortable book. It quietly demonstrates that social232 words
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Article, Illustration634 1951-10-01 8 The Encyclopedia Of British Empire Stamps. Vol. 111. Robton Lowe, 425. HPHIS very interesting J study of British Empire Postage Stamps is the third volume of its kind, this one dealing entirely with the Empire m Asia. Volume number three is m turn divided into634 words
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Advertisement360 1951-10-01 8 NEW FILLING EASEI NEW SKIP-FREE WRITING! rarker Jl the only pen with the remarkable INSIDE... Aero-metric Ink System I THIS SILVERY There's no other like it! Beautiful New "51" brings writing SHEATH ease you could only dream of before this. Filling is as mm pli -cuss Rfsenrom I simple as360 words
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Article, Illustration635 1951-10-01 9 LONDON: •^HAT the King, now m peril of sickness, shrill be relieved of his pain and restored lo health..." Those were the words of the prayer to which we listened m the hushed stillness of our country church last night, soon after the announcement that our635 words
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188 1951-10-01 9 lor. n;a&e no iii..»iah~ about it, both the hard core of Socialist* and the big battalions of the Tories are equally and utterly convinced that the result of the election will be to send their leaders to power with a really decisive majority of188 words
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Article847 1951-10-01 9 Since those votes were ca*t. public opinion polls published by the newspapers have shown support veering: widely, first m favour of one party, then of the other then back again. The latest poll, published by the Liberal and therefore, m a sense, neutral News-Chro-nicle three days ago,847 words
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Article397 1951-10-01 9 < A POLL its K dcrs taken by a London newspaper showed that while 36 per cent, said U they could save some- thine out of their earn- ings a year ago. only 18 V per cent, said they could do to now. COMMENTED Sir Gerald Dodson.397 words
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Advertisement113 1951-10-01 9 V^^bmbf^ aßaa bbbbV /Ra^Bja^^^i IV I yaMHri bm^Mb^^ ■^BBBB^^ld ■■BB^ta^^^?^^"^^^" dr^9k^Bßal V jS^BßSlr^^^**"^ XX 120 a SOLE DISTRIBUTORS: W CYCLE CARRIAGE CO, (1926) LTD. ORCHARD ROAD SINCAPORE TELEPHONE 3938 REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT THE FEDERATION COW GATE IN NORTHERN MALAYA Messrs. JACKSON CO., LTD. have pleasure m announcing that they have been113 words
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Advertisement105 1951-10-01 9 V *^Jfc jfv^hw *^.^^L I 1 t i «4ti iaiuatt," k^ucaketf it tittle voice, *1 have a better ic.ta," and Mat Mousedeer edged his way into the room, followed by Uncle Ollie and Mansoor Monkey. "Oh Mat, what happened to you?" aaked Ruklah. "1 dashed down to hurry up the105 words
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Advertisement138 1951-10-01 9 BiENGO |i^M^^f^^^|ij£9^3| 6 MODELS J|HpPiHMßP^^^fi 7FT 10HP. 32 yrf. B^_S SkMll^HMeMkttHl AND British Engr. Corpn Ltd. Penang. IORDCALVERT fi MftW. LORD 1| ■WSBk CUVtHrj 1-7 I (Uhi4hy there's I no better for Highballs! Bi^Bii^HMHBVMi^BaaHHaaMBHMIMij^HHHB T CW-4 THE CONCINTRATiO jrf^ GOODNESS OF > PR.ME LEAN r^//f f Just a touch ol138 words
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Article224 1951-10-01 10 BORNEO CO. THE directors of the Borneo Company (whose untaxed profit is up by 82 per cent.) recommend a dividend of 8% per cent, on Ordinaries for the year to March 31, 1951, this being the maximum should the British Government's White Paper on dividend limitation become law.224 words
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Article102 1951-10-01 10 JJRITISH Malaya Trustee Lxecutor Company showed a net profit of $20,759 (13 6 per cent) for the year to June 30, 1951, and a dividend of 35 cents per share (seven per cent) Is recommended compared with 30 cents last year. The balance sheet shows a very strong102 words
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Article201 1951-10-01 10 pAHANQ Consolidated has writI ten to the Chancellor of the Exchequer submitting its case for exemption If it is ultimately decided to Introduce legislation to implement the White Paper proposals In regard to dividend limitation. The company's mine is the largest lode tin producer In the British201 words
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Article36 1951-10-01 10 HONO KONO, Sun. FREE market currency exchange for Hong Kong dollars was quoted at the close yesterday as follows: US$l HKs6.Bs>2 (cash), HKS6.B9 (T.T.): £l HK515.78; one tahil of gold HK $340 H-— tfP.36 words
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Article157 1951-10-01 10 From Our Own Correspondent. MELBOURNE. Sun. A FTER a steady but cautious opening, Melbourne share prices firmed noticeably at the week-end on the first day's trading m Melbourne after the Budget. Some stocks lost ground but the general opinion is that profit prospects look better now that157 words
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229 1951-10-01 10 From A Market Correspondent DESUMING business after Charter Day m sober 1V mood engendered by the King's illness and the worsening Persian situation, Singapore markets settled down to trading on a substantial scale last week. The buoyancy of the previous week, however, was lacking.229 words
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Article102 1951-10-01 10 DBOGA Rubber Estates made $264,183 (25.7 per cent) for the year to March 31, 1951. and a dividend of 10 per cent la recommended against 24 per cent last year. Net liquid assets have risen to $502,628, or 48.9 cents per share, as result of the sale102 words
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Article59 1951-10-01 10 T AMBAK Rubber's final accounts for the year to March 31, 1951, say the secretaries, will show profit before Lax £271.329. tax £151.227. to reserve £35,000. special dividend account £40,000. building and machinery replacement reserve £19 000, interim dividend May £15.750, carry-forward subject to audit and usual adjustments,59 words
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Article35 1951-10-01 10 LONDON, Sept. 28— Spot 46Vid. Nov. 45' id Dec. 44'jd., Jan-Mar 43d.. Apr.-June 41d Oct. c.i.f 44»4d.. Nov. fclf. 43 2 d., Dec c.i.f. 42 id.. Jan. -Mar. 40 Hd Market: Barely steady35 words
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Article348 1951-10-01 10 BUSINESS done m the Malayan share market last week included: Industrial! Fraser Neave Ord. $4.25, Gammon $2.90. Malayan Breweries $5.80 and $5 85, Malayan Cement 36 to 37 4 to 36 cents, Malayan Collieries 1 97 >_- to $2, McAlister $40.75 and $40 4, Robinson Ord. $3 824348 words
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Article99 1951-10-01 10 I/Ll ANU Rubber Company's net profit for the year to June 30, 1951. was $535,386 (80 per cent) and a final dividend of 25 per cent is recommended on the Ordinary capital making 35 per cent for the year against 7'i per cent last year. At the same99 words
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Advertisement1362 1951-10-01 10 \NSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Singapore) BULB rUMMBL LINK Carrier option to proceed via otktr ports to load and <<»<s«'«« c ii«°SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASGOW LONOON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Oue Sail* P Sham FVn.viß M iron tor Lpool b Cgow $«P»- 29/Oet 3 Euryades for Marseilles. Lpool b *vonmouth1,362 words
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Advertisement442 1951-10-01 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS To New York and Botton via Ceylon, India. Egypt and Mediterranean Ports. Singapore P Swettenham Penang s.l "PRESIDENT HARDINC" Cdn*. 36-37 Omit. Omit. Sails 1 Oct. S.i SCHUYLER OTIS BLAND" 2*lo Oet' 11/12 Oct. 29 Sept/1 Oct. s.l PRESIDENT VAN BUREN" 9/18 Oct. 19/21 Oct. 22/25 Oct.442 words
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Advertisement458 1951-10-01 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FROM SCANDINAVIA U X CONTINENT s oore t» Sham Penan* "Selandia" for Saigon Bangkok 21-23 Oet 18-20 Oct. 14-17 Oet "Panama' for Bangkok, Hong Kong, Kobe Yokohama 23-26 Oct. "Fionia" for Bangkok 25-25 Oct. "Malaya" for Bangkok ft H Kong 23-25 Nov. 21— 22 Nov. 19-20458 words
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Advertisement991 1951-10-01 10 McAUSTER 6c CO., LTD Telephone No 5906 ELLCRMAN <S* RUCKNALL KLAVEHtVS l.iNt LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG PORTLAND SEATTLE b VANCOUVER and for OS A. North Atlantic Port* Accepting caigo tor Central South and Canada via Colombo. American Poits m.s CITY OF POONA "ANCISVIILI lI^TS.. af^lg, C^T^ro.,.991 words
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Article, Illustration758 1951-10-01 11 Arsenal, Spurs draw in great game PRESTON SHOCK MANCHESTER U. LONDON, Sunday. ASTON Villa, English First Division League soccer leaders for one week, toppled from their pinnacle yesterday. As a resnlt of their two-nil away defeat by Portsmouth, League champions of two seasons a*o, they slipped back Into second place.Reuter - 758 words
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179 1951-10-01 11 By LESLIE SMITH. On board the Chusan at Sea, Sunday. TfaE M.C.C. team left Aden on Friday night m the Chusan on the last stage of their Journey to India, and are due to arrive In Bombay on Tuesday. The team Is now getting179 words
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Article46 1951-10-01 11 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. Vie ToweeJ. world banUmwelght champion, yesterday signed to defend hi* title agtirm. Peter KMaabv (Scotland), holder of the Euro-' pean bantamweight championship In Johannesburg on January 36. Toweel defends his title against Spain's Luis Romero on Nov. 17.46 words
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Article57 1951-10-01 11 BOMBAY. Sun.— Three Indian Test cricketers arrived here yesterday In the liner Strathmore after a season In the Lancashire League m England. The players. V. Mankad. D. Phadkar and P. Umrigar, felt that the MCC party, now on their way to India, was a "well-balanced side thatReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration349 1951-10-01 11 LONDON, Sun. YESTERDAY'S full results Of I UK. Rugby Union and Rugby League matches are: RI'GBY I'XKV* Blackheath 3, Coventry 6; Harlequins 8. Rosslyn Park 8; London Scottish 0. London Irish 1; Old Merchant Taylors 6, Notts 8; Richmond 6. Bedford 11; Wasps 3, London Welsh 8.Reuter - 349 words
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Article301 1951-10-01 11 I^XCEPT m the forwards good combination, yes trial on the Western Road an impressive display. Bli beat Colours by 22 points and one penalty goal) to Penang state skipper Maurice Pestana led Blues well He has not lost the form which has found him a301 words
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171 1951-10-01 11 GOODWOOD. Sussex, Sun.— THRIVING with great skill and daring, Giuseppe Farina of Italy, the present world champion driver, smashed all records on the Goodwood circuit yesterday. On a 1,500 c.c. supercharged Italian Alfa Romeo he won the Goodwood trophy, the most important event, and twoReuter - 171 words
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Article90 1951-10-01 11 More than 1000 members. Including representatives of sister associations In the Federation, attended the 30th anniversary tea party of the Chin Woo Athlete Association held at the Southern Hotel Restaurant on Saturday. The objects of the Association, formed m 1921 with a membership of 100 through90 words
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Advertisement211 1951-10-01 11 TOD A Y&DAILY! ■ttjftt?* MIUS AND MILES OF BLAZING ACTION! PLUj ROLND-BV-ROI'ND OF PUNCHING THRILLS! The world's Heavyweight Championship knock-out FIGHT V> tmmi JOK WALCOTT vs. EZZARD CHARLES ALL IN ONE PROGRAMME AT THE <( IB JEW« AIHAMBRA— vJiA2vEMIURE COMING soon! OR IK NEW AMIAMBRA 11 A81T!,.,... ni AIR-CONOiTiONED L£!LY211 words
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Advertisement302 1951-10-01 11 TODAY n am 1 45 4 00 63 9 3* DESPERATE INTRIGUE BEHIND A CURTAIN OF/ DANGEROUS SPIES XTTTI &£K UNMASKEDf^^^4U fiwoict'"tmrtT.t<)BEiT kttw miLM^"Jk^^ cSe JOH HALL q m as Hannoc. Prince of thr l)r!awarw. ON THE f^^x WARPATH J^^iu SUPERA Columbia Picture. LET'S GO TO THE Ttljtft TELEPHONE 4042302 words
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Miscellaneous69 1951-10-01 11 SOCCER: Bos. Hse. K.O. 2nd Round: Koinro Motors v Shell replay) at Shell. RI'GBY: Army Trial at Tangtin: St. Andrews School v S.C.C. "B" at S.C.C. HOCKEY: Div. 1 Lge.: Ceylon S.C. v Sherwood Foresters at C.S.C.: Friendly: S.R.C. v BODCA ATHLETICS: Inter- School sports at S.R.C. Malay schools. SINGAPORE69 words
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Article, Illustration650 1951-10-01 12 Navy retain SAFA Cud with 1-0 win K. RAJA FIGHT IT OUT TO THE LAST ROYAL Navy retained the Singapore Amateur Football Association Cup for a second year when they beat Kota Raja by one goal to nil m a thrilling, razor-keen final at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday.. Navy, faster650 words
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Article147 1951-10-01 12 ERRATIC play cost Miss Rosie Li Soong (Swift) h«t chance to appear In the final of the SBA women's Junior singles competition when she was beaten by Miss Rosie Foong (Marigold) '8-11, 11-8, 11-8 at the Clerical Union Hall last night. Miss Soong was leading 8-2147 words
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Article47 1951-10-01 12 BERKSHIRE. Sun. Lord Derby's Leading Light won the Knights Royal Stakes over one mile here yesterday. Mr. James Rank's Hyperbola wjs second and Mr. R. C. Boucher's Wllwyn third Leading Light won by a neck, with four lengths between second and third. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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201 1951-10-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. •THE president ot the Football 1 Association of Selangor, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who la also president of the Football Association of Malaya, and Mr. T. Mori, secretary of the F.A.S. have resigned from their positions on the F.A.S. This was stated201 words
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Article53 1951-10-01 12 SEREMBAN, Sun.— North beat South three-one m the annual Indian soccer competition for the Chet Singh Cup here today. Kasslm Sultan opened scoring for North m the first half and after the Interval Shunmuganathan added two more. South scored their solitary goal through Qangase'.em late53 words
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Article136 1951-10-01 12 More than 150 children took part ln the third annual athletic sports of the Khalsa (English and Punjabi) Schools held at the Khalsa Association ground yesterday. The programme of 28 events were keenly contested and 19-year-old 8. Muttu who scored easy wins m the 106 yds.,136 words
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Article33 1951-10-01 12 RAF Tengah cored a narrow victory over Naval Baa* by 10 points (two goals) to nine (two penalties and a try) at rugger played at the Naval Base yesterday.33 words
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Article424 1951-10-01 12 By EPSOM JEEP BRIDEFORD, Ladies Flame, Scotch Express and other Gold Vase hopes completely failed to cope with the devastating finishing speed of No Regrets who scored a clear-cut two-length victory m the $14,000 Perak Gold Vase trial over the 5£ f. straight at424 words
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Article110 1951-10-01 12 Sulaiman nets four for S'gor KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A BRILLIANT display at centre forward by Sulaiman bin Mohamed Nor. former Singapore Combined Services right-winger, for Selangor Malays against Pahang Malays, enabled Selangor Malays to win their first match ln the Sultans' Gold Cup competition by seven goals to one here110 words
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417 1951-10-01 12 LIM CHUAN GEOK NAMED THOMAS CUP CAPTAIN KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. SIXTEEN players from whom Malaya's 1952 Thomas Cup team will be selected were named today at a joint meeting of the Badminton Association of Malaya's Standing Committee and the Thomas Cup Selection Committee m Kuala Lumpur. The names of all417 words
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273 1951-10-01 12 PENANO, Sun. 001 Teir Hock and Le« Hoo Chye, favourites for tli* doubles title, won through to the semi-Anal round of the Penan* badminton tournament this morning with a 15-1, 18-13 defeat of Khor Chin Ounn and Cheah Thlan Seang at the273 words
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Article67 1951-10-01 12 V.M.C A. handicap tennis tim postponed from Saturday to tcday are: Men's A Singles Handirup: A. Shah (-30) v Bos tan. Men's Doubles Handicap: Dr. Foo ar.d T. E. Teh (.3) v H. Meier and Francis Lee (Scr.); Y. P. Wee and Tftn Wan Eng (-40) v H.67 words
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Article65 1951-10-01 12 Films on football will be shown at th« Eastern Hotel on Friday, Oct. 9, at 6 50 p.m. Malaya Cup players and Singapore "A" players are particularly requested to attend, but this fllmshovtr will be open to any other persons Interested In football. The films will65 words
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33 1951-10-01 12 PARIS. Sun. Ru.;» became volleyball champions of Europe uy beating Bulgaria 15—8. 1»— 3; IS last week. Russia's women's team also won the title m their group. -A.P.AP - 33 words
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Miscellaneous633 1951-10-01 12 RACE WEIGHTS FOR TOMORROW lI'OH. Sun. Noble Lad 8.02 Tornado 8.13 iirririrrs .11 Pep-C 8.01 Prince Eugene 8.12 >V m rIL i^looh 710 Liberty FUg 8.10 ten races at Ipoh. Redmß 7 w Nat> Gentlemaa 8.09 on Tuesday, second Tiberlu 707 Abby j^j gO9 day of the Perak Turf Glorlf633 words
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