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Title Section18 1951-10-15 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1646 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration313 1951-10-15 1 Egypt likely to reject West offer SUDAN: WE'LL RESIST ANY CHANGE BRITISH parachute troops were said yesterday to be ready to leave the Mediterranean, island of Cyprus for the Suez area. And Egypt, it was believed, would reject the offer to join a Middle EastReuter; UP - 313 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-10-15 1 MX. WINSTON CHURCHILL. Britain's Conservative leader, smiles down from the window of his committee room m Woodford. Essex, at a crowd which rreeted him with waves and "V" siffns. The war-time Prime Minister was visiting* his constituency for the nipt time since the announcement of theReuter - 54 words
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Article79 1951-10-15 1 Lt. Gen. F. H. Berryman, who was sent by the Australian Government to Britain to arrange the tour of Australia next year by Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, arrived m Singapore by 8.0.A.C. Constellation last night. He would not comment on his mission. "It79 words
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Article38 1951-10-15 1 NEW YORK, Sun. The Persian Premier, Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, left New York Hospital veterday, after having been thoroughly examined and oronounced In good condition. He went to the apartment of Ambassador NasroUah Kntezam. A P.38 words
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Article164 1951-10-15 1 U.N. MAY BYPASS OIL ROW NEW YORK, Sun THE U.N. Security Council faced with a virtual deadlock la the Anglo-Per-sian oil dispute, la expected by some diplomatic observers to try to bypass the issue altogether and to empower its President Senor Joro M. Carlos Munlz, of Brazil to act as164 words
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Article88 1951-10-15 1 The Students' Council will tell the University of Malaya authorities that lt is "all In favour of good clean fun being practised on freshmen by seniors." This decision was made at a meeting which discussed recent ragging incidents m the University and the drastic action "the88 words
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Article33 1951-10-15 1 BEIRUT. Sun. The President of the Muslim Youth Association. Mr. Said el Din Pasha Chatila, was assassinated here this morning. The identity of the assassin was not known.— A.F.P.AFP - 33 words
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Article104 1951-10-15 1 NAIROBI, Sunday. ]MR. jas f ,ice Wilham J times Lockhart-Smith, form- er Attorney-General of Nyasaland, now Judge of the East Africa Court of Appeal, has been arrested here on charges of conspiracy and official corruption. He was arrested m Kenya on a warrant Issued m104 words
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Article45 1951-10-15 1 TOKYO, Sun.— Two person* were reported killed, one missing and at least 34 injured yesterday when a U.S. Navy airplane, flying In bad weather, dropped four auxiliary gasoline tanks which exploded Into two houses at Übe, In sojthem Japan.— Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP - 45 words
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Article29 1951-10-15 1 TOKYO. Sun.— A total of 2.1 li persons were killed and H.73T injured In 'raffle accldwiU m Japan during the first half of this year.— A.F7\29 words
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Article38 1951-10-15 1 NEW YORK, Sun. Mr. Chester Bowles, newly appointed United States Ambassador to India, left by plane for Paris yesterday on his way to New Delhi. He was accompanied by his wife and their three children.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article221 1951-10-15 1 MURDER IN A MARKET IPOH, Sunday. VI K Ooi Eng Aun, a I'erak tin and rubber dealer, iTI wa s murdered by an unidentified Chinese this morning, while eating "mcc" m the crowded market at Menglembu, a mining town about three miles from221 words
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Article50 1951-10-15 1 NICOSA, Cyprus, Sun. The 10-day manoeuvres the biggest held m Cyprus since the war came to an end here yesterday. The troops recently flown here from Britain took part m the manoeuvres together with the regular garrison on the island and an air force unit. AFP.AFP - 50 words
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Article43 1951-10-15 1 TAIPEH, Sunday. rw\HE Chinese Communist* will Infiltrate to Hong Kong X and Macao 500 "glamorous" women agents, who will extend underground activities by means of their charms. the pro-Nationalist news agency, the China Union Press. reported here today.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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913 1951-10-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE police, still investigating the possibility of a leakage of information of Sir Henry Gurney's plans to go to Fraser's Hill last week-end, revealed today that Sir Henry did not decide on the visit until Thursday, two days before the913 words
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Article63 1951-10-15 1 TOKYO. Sun. QOUTH Korean and Amecan Second Division troops found a new type of Chinese soldier opposing them. In fierce day-lone engagements they counted 261 dead. Many of them were described as "old men." Many Chinese prisoners appeared to be 40 to 50 years of aceReuter - 63 words
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Article117 1951-10-15 1 Sir John Hay attacks rubber plan LONDON, Sun. pLANS for big scale replant- ing of rubber trees m Malaya before lawlessness has been brought under control are "irresponsible irrelevancies." Sir John Hay, chairman of the Perak Rubber and Tin Company, said m London today. "The Government's first duty is theReuter - 117 words
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Article87 1951-10-15 1 PENANG, Sun. A POLICE van with special peep-holes was used during a screening operation In Penang today. The operation, during which several hundred people m the Noordm Street and Prangin Estate areas were screened, was one of the biggest m Penang since the Emergency. All the people87 words
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Article30 1951-10-15 1 LONDON. Sun.— So far 96.--729.465 people m the Soviet Union have signed the World Peace Council appeal for a five-power peace pact, according to Moscow Radio.— Rev-30 words
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Article72 1951-10-15 1 Th« Royal Navy frigate Morecmmbe Bay ran aground yesterday on a coral reef m Darvel Bay. North Borneo. The Governor of North Borneo, Major-General Sir Ralph Hone, was on board. He was on an official cruise. The frigate was later refloated and there was no damage or injury72 words
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Article197 1951-10-15 1 Ridgway admits another strafing TOKYO, Sun. Ridgwa f, United Nations Commander m Korea, admitted today Communist charges that United Nations planes strafed the Kaesong neutral zone again aft or he had promised the Communist commander he would take "prompt and appropriate disri pline action" for an earlier attack. In aReuter - 197 words
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Article33 1951-10-15 1 BERLIN. Sun— East German Premier Dr Otto Grotewohl. has sent a telegram of thanks to Mr. Joseph Stalin for supporting his campaign for German unjty and a speedy peace treaty.— A.P.AP - 33 words
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Article26 1951-10-15 1 PUSAN, South Korea, Sun. A battalion of the Leicestershire Regiment arrived here from Hong Kong yesterday to Join other British troops In Korea.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Advertisement28 1951-10-15 1 Beauty Individuality m High Class Jewellery H. SENA, LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG and BANGKOK Tiger Testimonials Mr. Pek( V Cholmondblby Isk.w;champ awaiting his remittance, said *BoyJl Where's my TIGERS28 words
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Advertisement739 1951-10-15 2 PUPUC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment as temporary Chinese Translator In toe Police Department. <ili""""i qualifications (a Standard VIII certificate In a Government English School or sided school, (b) passed Chinese Junior Middle School Standard or Its equivalent Successful candidates will be required to serve In the State of739 words
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Advertisement720 1951-10-15 2 NOTICES NOTICE The Public Is hereby Informed thai Mr. Wong Tet Luke has left our service and he has no more connection with us whatsoever. BOTLY COMPANY. Stock Sharebrokers. Ipoh-Perak. H.M. DOCKYARD. SINGAPORE BALE BY TENDER NO. 177/51. Approximately 30 Tons of Scrap Metal Including old steel, brass and lead720 words
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Advertisement715 1951-10-15 2 NOTICEJj SINCAPOtE MUNICIPAL S'/o DEBENTURE STOCK 1926/56 66 NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stock will be closed from 18th October 1951 to Ist November 1951, both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants In respect of Interest due on the above Stock for715 words
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Advertisement333 1951-10-15 2 SINGAPORE ICIPALITY TENDLRS (For particulars w Tender Room, Grovsd Floor. Municipal Office) WATER DEPARTMENT: Supply of (a) 4" Nominal 81s* x 16* to 20' lengths Cast Iron or Spun Iron Straight Flpes and Coupling Joints for Water. Close 4 P.M. 36-11-51. Ib) Rubber Meter Paru for Use of Water Meters.333 words
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Article, Illustration318 1951-10-15 3 PRINCESS- A WAY FROM THE CHEERSSEES NIAGARA I feel at home, she tells Canadians NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario, Sunday. pRINCESS Elizabeth and the Duke ot Edinburgh came to this honeymoon city today. They saw the Falls and went to church on the first Sunday of their Canadian tour. They came fromReuter; UP - 318 words
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Article49 1951-10-15 3 BAD NEUENAHR. Germany, Sun. German rubber experts m session here announced yesterday that West Germany would begin producing artificial buna rubber later ihis year. They said that buna rubber, made from coal, would be produced initially at a rate of only 600 tons monthly.— A.P.AP - 49 words
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149 1951-10-15 3 The 'fishing fleet' is in British waters again 111 KKA FIRTH Scotland. Sun. ARISSIAN fishing fleet, which moves quietly into British waters when the Kuyal Navy holds exercises, turnt m up on schedule yes-t-rtlav off the Shetland I Its m the middle of a n it. ml manoeuvre. 1 i149 words
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Article42 1951-10-15 3 NEW YORK, Sunday. II W star Elizabeth Taylor and divorced husband Nicky Hilton, the hotel heir, have a date within the next few days m Houston, Texas. But nobody was saying whether a reconciliation is possible. A.P.AP - 42 words
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Article107 1951-10-15 3 HEIR TO A FORTUNE TO WED LONDON, Sun. FLUKES and dowagers, countesses and Cabinet Ministers will be among the guest at London's most fashionable wedding of the year on Friday. The Marquis of Blandford, aged 25, once one of Princess Margaret's close friends, is to wed Miss Susan Hornby, agedAP - 107 words
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Article144 1951-10-15 3 'THE King, recovering from his lung operation, watched a race meeting on television and saw his horse Good Shot, ridden by champion Jockey Gordon Richards win the Nursery Stakes at Ascot. Doctors saw the King again on Saturday, but no bulletin was issued. Egypt144 words
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Article121 1951-10-15 3 i^ Doi oi tin* s»y"^~fcn I experimental Jet aircraft l with the delta-wine. I built by A. V. Roe and I Company, v equipped f with a Rolls-Royce Der- I went engine. The Deltas are intend- j i ed for research into the flyinc andReuter - 121 words
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Article72 1951-10-15 3 LINTON, Cambridgeshire, Sun. MR. Ricnard Stokes, the British Cabinet Minister who led Britain's oil negotiating mission to Persia, said here last night: "I dare say I shall go back there another day." Mr. Stokes. Minister m charge of Raw Materials and Lord Privy Seal, saidReuter - 72 words
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Article109 1951-10-15 3 SYDNEY. Sun. THE Australian Opposition leader. Dr. Evatt, today defended British policy m the Middle East. He said that both Egypt and Persia owed their territorial intecrity and security to Britain and the Commonwealth. He said of Egypt's Intention to declare King Farouk. kingReuter - 109 words
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Article186 1951-10-15 3 KARACHI, Sunday. THE World Muslim Conference last night assured Egypt that the entire Muslim world would support her m her dispute with Britain. After an emergency meeting yesterday the conference working committee issued a statement saying the conference "heartily welcomed" the Egyptian decision to abrogateReuter - 186 words
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Article205 1951-10-15 3 Alcide de Gasperl, and Marshal Tito Is Imml- I nent, according to state- j merits made at Trieste by the secretary of the j local Communist Party. Victorlo VldalL SEVEN were killed and j 31 Injured when bos loaded with sightseers collided with205 words
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98 1951-10-15 3 Allies work out treaty on Germany STUTTGART, Sun. DROFESSOR Walter Halls- tein, Under-Secretary of State m the West German Foreign Office, said tonight the Allies and West Germans had reached basic agreement m negotiations on granting sovereignty to Western Germany. He denied rumours that the Allies wanted to restrict GermanReuter - 98 words
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Article67 1951-10-15 3 SALT LAKE CITY, Sun. MR David Lilienthal, former Chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, has accused the American Government of developing atomic energy for Industrial purposes on monopolistic lines. The proposed spending of $6,000,000,000 a year on development would make atomic energy a nationalised industry. InReuter - 67 words
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Miscellaneous315 1951-10-15 3 M n «%nv 8.15 "Piano Cocktails": 8.30 Church from the 'Tabernacle, bINOArUKt "Ray's a Laugh"; 9 "Music Round Aberystwyth: 8.30 Close; 6.15 the World"; 9.30 News; 9.45 Jack p.m. "Think on These Things"; tJ .35 a.m. Schools; 9 55 Inter- smith Show; 10 Opera Concert; 6.30 News and News Analysis:315 words
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233 1951-10-15 4 Throwing of parcels from trains banned KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. yyiDE police powers have been conferred on guards, underguards and ticket collectors under new regulations made by the General Manager, Malayan Railway, under the Emergency Regulations. These new regulations, which came into force on233 words
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Article90 1951-10-15 4 PENANG, Sun. THE Penang Municipal Ser- vices Union is to ;orm a Co-operative Stores Society. This was decided last night at the annual meeting of the Union. The meeting also empowered the executlce committee to conclude talks with the Municipal Commissioners on the draft constitution of90 words
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Article27 1951-10-15 4 PORT DICKSON. Sun. Inche Mustaffa bin Sudin, Game Ranger, has been transferred to Batu Kikl, Kuala Pilah. Hl 3 successor is Inche Adam from Kuala Pilah.27 words
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Article205 1951-10-15 4 BLYTHE OPENS 21 FLATS MR. W. L. Blythe, th* Colonial Secretary, said yesterday that the co-opera-tive movement was of great importance m enabling people to get together as a body, manage their own affairs and find solutions to their problems. Hp was opening a block of 21 houses erected at205 words
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Article40 1951-10-15 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Tal Ah Hoe was fined $25 In the Johore Bahru Police Court today, for driving a bus m &n inconsiderate manner The bus grazed against a woman. Dara blnte Mohamed. on the Jalan Scudal Road.40 words
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Article99 1951-10-15 4 Blackout areas CUBSTATIONB liable t* power cut today are: DAY B*n Hock Leone Oil Milli. Milne Road, Jalan Pekan. Jalan Sullan. Beach Road, Aljunled Koad. Kol&m Ayer Ro*4, Sumbawanc Boon Tat Streat, Sims Avenue. Pay* Lebar, Joo Chlat, Jalan Eonoa, Towner Road. McPherson Road, Kirn Chuan Road. Boundary Road, Upper99 words
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115 1951-10-15 4 T*HE campaign by Dato C. J. Paglar (Progressive A Changi) to bring down the price of rice from its present controlled price of 32 cents a kati, ha» been temporarily shelved following talks he had with Dr. W. M. Clyde, Rice Adviser to the115 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-10-15 4 RELATIVES OF SOME of the victims of Japanese executions m Penan;, preparing paper money and other offerings to be burnt with the 800 seta of bones, which were disinterred and cremated at the Batu Gantong Cemetery.— Straits Times picture.39 words
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Article36 1951-10-15 4 MALACCA, Sun.— A special prayer will be offered for the King's speedy recovery by the Seek Kla Eenh Gospel section today at the Lord Euddha's Temple, No. 57 Gajah Berang, at 8 p.m.36 words
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Article28 1951-10-15 4 TELUK ANSON, Sun.— The Dew Recreation Club will hold a social and dance In early November In aid of the Lower Perak District Welfare Week Fund.28 words
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Article121 1951-10-15 4 MALACCA, Sun. gABARIAH ftinte Abdullah, distressed at her husband's frequent visits to his first wife, attempted to commit suicide by drinking caustic soda. Sabariah told the Magls- trate Mr. F. A. Chua, yester- ago. Before her marriage she day that she drank the caus- was121 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-10-15 4 RIBBON CUT: CLUB OPENED Mrs. (Dr.) R&sif, wife of Mr. Mohamed Rasif, Indonesian Consul-General, rutting the ribbon to open the Indonesian Club m Goodman Road, Siajfapore, yesterday. Straits Times picture.30 words
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Article, Illustration263 1951-10-15 4 PENANG, Sunday. FjR. N. K. Menon, Indian Unofficial is asking several questions about dodgers, who have left Penang or the country since the direction of manpower at tomorrow's meeting of the Settlement Council. Dr. Menon asks for the approximate number, by nationality, of youths263 words
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Article72 1951-10-15 4 PENANQ. Sun. *po help housewives looking for domestic help, the Penang Women's Service League will open a servants' agency on Tuesday, Servants looking for work will be registered free but employers will have to pay one dollar each to cover postage and stationery expenses. On the72 words
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Article31 1951-10-15 4 TAIPINO, Sun— A Chinese boy who went out swimming In a mining pool at Hajl Kampong with another boy, was drowned. Sgt. Kishan Singh recovered the body.31 words
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Article44 1951-10-15 4 Fair prices for the following commodities have been flxed by the Singapore Controller of Supplies: Guide and Jersey Cow condensed milk. 14 0z.— 65 cents; Lucky Strike cigarettes, packet, of 20 —75 cents; Sensation, Bounty and Brlggs cigarettes packet of 20—65 cents44 words
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Article31 1951-10-15 4 SEREMBAy, Sun. A rubber tapper, C h o n g Kam Liang, was sentenced yesterday to one year's hard labour for fraudulent possession of four katls of scrap rubber.31 words
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Advertisement85 1951-10-15 4 stop: B Business war still continues may continue. WHERE? i «TAJ MAHAL'S i I 23, HIGH STREET, Because Thtrt art many new Arrivals in:— MOSS-DE-LAME. CHINESE BROCADE, FRENCH AMERICAN CREPE, PURE NYLON MANY OTHER VARIETIES. SELLING at COMPETITIVE PRICES 1 I with 1001 more Bargains. I f ■■■■■■■■■■imul FO. BEAUTY85 words
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Article45 1951-10-15 5 MX. T M. RATHA and family of Sttiawnn wish to thank all those who l**nt cars, lorry, sent messages of condolence and assisted In the fun<*rnl arrangements of the late Mrs T. M Rntha (P. Meenambal) which lock p!ac» on Sunday. October TOl. 1951.45 words
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Article636 1951-10-15 5 The murder of Sir Henry Gurney has loosed against the Communists a bitterness unsurpassed m three years of war. How is this anger, this new resolution that an end must be made of the Communists, to be harnessed m pflective effort against the common enemy Malaya needs if636 words
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Article, Illustration461 1951-10-15 5 The four Power offer to Egypt is a fair test of that country's sincerity and intentions. The proposals handed to the Egyptian Foreign Minister by the Ambassadors of Britain, the United States, France and Turkey provide for the creation of a high command for the Middle461 words
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Article, Illustration1180 1951-10-15 5 WINSTON S. CHURCHILL - WINSTON S. CHURCHILL War Memoirs: Closing the Ring-— 2 By JfOR reasons of policy we had hitherto yielded the command and direction of the campaign m NorthWest Africa to the United States. At the beginning they were preponderant m numbers and influence. In1,180 words
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Article397 1951-10-15 5 Kereta Sa-Kerat k FORMER Malayan resident overseas has read some memories of Mr. 800 Sam, Ipoh'» oldest laundryman, m the Straits Budget, and has sent me the following note Mr. 800 Sam mentions the eld shandrldao or two- wheeled badcney borM-cari lage which iv In common use397 words
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Advertisement12 1951-10-15 5 Letters to the Editor will he fcinfl In Pages 8 and X12 words
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Advertisement104 1951-10-15 5 ffI^IpPTICIfIM Fellow Institute Ophthalmic Jptician- ifcng Fellow Worshipful Co of Spectacle -Makers (Eng I Freeman of the City of London By Appointment to HM. Forces. South East A ia. 6 Raffles Place Singapore 1 Phone ***** < »•>♦»»■♦>»♦ > donio qeddeo* Trie lurTie /onop JUST ARRIVED BY AIR COCKTAIL EVENING104 words
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198 1951-10-15 6 Racketeers cash in as people scramble for new homes S.I.T. WARN: DON'T PAY FOR FORMS— THERE ARE PLENTY IIR.. H. C. Tinsley, estates officer for Singapore Improvement Trust, said yesterday that there is a black market m application forms for S.I.T. accommodation. But he warned: Don't buy a form. We198 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-10-15 6 TWO OF THE ENTRANTS who took part m the 1 Kebaya Queen" contest at the Rotary Carnival. Miss Maria, 26-year-old beauty from Menado (left) was proclatmed the "Queen."— straits Times picture.34 words
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Article55 1951-10-15 6 S.C. was 'fed up' and deserted JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.Mi bin Sulaiman a special constable, who was accused of desertion, told the Court today that he was fed up of bPini? transferred every now and then. He was abs.nt on Sept 1 and was arrested on Sept. 25. Ali was sentenced55 words
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Article21 1951-10-15 6 SEGAMAT. Sun.— Dr. P. N. Uttl has arrived here from Johore Bahru as Asst. Dlsric: Medical and Health O ;:cer21 words
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Article238 1951-10-15 6 SINGAPORE Government can earn more dollars by cncouragiriK the planting of j pepper In the Colony, said Mr Ldw Bo!i Tan proprietor of one of the three Chinese companies responsible for the recent revival of the industry m Singapore. Mr. Low based this view on the238 words
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288 1951-10-15 6 TPHE Japanese are keen to come again to this x country, said Mr. P. F. de Souza, Singapore Legislative Councillor, yesterday, after his return from a short visit to Japan. Mr. de Souza. however, told the Japanese that the consensus of opinion In288 words
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Article, Illustration141 1951-10-15 6 Wiltshire is back for inquiry MR. R. C. B. Wiltshire, former acting Commissioner of Singapore police and Mr. K. L. Johnson, Superintendent of Police, arrived m Singapore yesterday by BOAC Argonaut from England. Both officers were recalled from leave to appear before a commission of Inquiry Into the conduct of141 words
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Article32 1951-10-15 6 SEOAMAT. Sun Mr. Justice Abdul Hamld bin Mustapha. who acted as judge In Kedah for a few months, has arrived m Muar as President of the -North Jbhore Sessions Court.32 words
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Article29 1951-10-15 6 KUALA K.^NOSAJI. Sun.Thp. combined En.g 1i s h S'jbools ;n JtuaJa Kangsar will hold a copcer- on Wedncsf'ay to raise funds foe the Uni»csity of Malaya.29 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-10-15 6 MISS BARBARA RICH, who was dressed as a firl from Hawaii m the parade of national costunes. Straits Times picture.22 words
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Article137 1951-10-15 6 Arts students welcome new course FINAL year arts students at the University of Malaya welcome the new course In modern English literature which they are studying for the B.A. degree examination this year. A number of students told the Straits Times yesterday that the course was "more appropriate to the137 words
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Article41 1951-10-15 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Johore Bahru Police Sewing Circle entertained Mrs. S. Drapkin to a farewell party on the eve of her departure to Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. Drapkin was largely responsible for the formation of the Circle.41 words
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Article37 1951-10-15 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Mr. H. E. MacKenzie, who was made a Dato by the Sultan on Sept. 17. was the guest of honour at a luncheon party given by the residents of Tiram Village yesterday.37 words
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Article33 1951-10-15 6 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun.The School Building Fund of the Methodist Girls' School. Kuala Ka n g sa r. raised $2004.01 from two concerts held at. the Malay College hall Kuala Kangsar.33 words
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Article26 1951-10-15 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Chong Kee Cheong, a lorry driver, was fined $200 In the police court today. In default, two months' imprisonment, for overloading.26 words
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Article24 1951-10-15 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Wong Sin Tat, a Singapore boatman, who had failed to declare cloth to the Customs, was fined $110 today.24 words
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Article, Illustration203 1951-10-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. f OLLEN Cooke, 17-year-old shorthand-typist m a Kuala Lumpur motor firm, was last night acclaimed "Miss Malaya for 1951" at the All-Malaya Beauty Competition m Kuala Lumpur The competition, the highlight of the Rotary Carnival and Bali m aid of the Brickfields Home203 words
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40 1951-10-15 6 niRECTORS of the Melayu Raya Press yesterday decided to resume publication of the paper next month. The F>aper's printing licence was withdrawn soon after the December riots m Singapore. It was restored last week.40 words
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82 1951-10-15 6 Russians at newspaper's 'birthday' PUR of Russia's delegates to the ECAFE conference m Singapore attended tha first anniversary celebration of the Nanfang Evening Fosl yesterday. The United States CotvmiU General Mr. John Gooey, r, at at the opposite side of > he room with the Austvaliaq delegates to the conference.82 words
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Article36 1951-10-15 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Mr J. Strathairn. due lrcm leave next week, has bun appointed to succeed Mr. S. Drapkin ?.s OSPC. Johi r« Bahru. Mr Drapkin has bern transferred to Police HrMauarters. Kuala' Lumpur36 words
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MALAYANS REMEMBER SIR HENRY GURNEY
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Article240 1951-10-15 7 AT THE 'PHONEY' STAGE IT is obvious that the •war" m Malaya, from the security forces* angle, hus reached a stage of "phoneyism" In all pre-" vious wars, the enemy h is been defeated only by getting to grips with him Successful contacts with the bandits are very few. and240 words
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546 1951-10-15 7 'The so-called Emergency Seven points at issue THE assassination of Sir Henry Gurney has deeply shocked the planters of Malaya. I suggest that th§ position has not yet Deen seriously tackled by Government and I would like to ask tht following Questions: (a) Why was Sir Henry's car not fitted546 words
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Article159 1951-10-15 7 I AM In full agreement with the letter of "Disgusted" In Friday's Strait* Times. All along, the authorities have under-rated the terror. Isn't it about time that a dusk-to-dawn curfew was Imposed on all areas outside towns villages, kampongs and resettlement areas? And that the security forces159 words
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Article180 1951-10-15 7 THIS IS WAR' jfHIS is wait Vigorous, ttern, resolute action U required. Sir Henry's murder has sharply reminded v* that this Is WAS. Government has been too apathetic and too complacent for too long. Is Government prepared to meet the grave crisis? Are the people prepared for their part? Pious180 words
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Article179 1951-10-15 7 THE murder of Sir Henry Gurney makes me write this letter. About the end of September I travelled by car from Raub to Kuala Lumpur via the Gap and what struck me on this Journey were the ideal places for an ambush which the Government had179 words
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Article359 1951-10-15 7 'INSULT TO THE INTELLIGENCE' a LAYMAN like myself is prompted to ask the following questions: When the highest executive m the country wanted an escort, why was an unreliable radio van provided, which broke down on the way? Having full knowledge of the locality and the number of ambushes which359 words
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Article160 1951-10-15 7 'Malaya expects that.. IT is a long time i.ow sine* the Emergency was proclaimed. The authorities hay« periodically claimed. Th« situation has improved." Aa a matter of fact thins* ara goinjr from bad to wors% Has not the Civil Admlnlstra^ tion proved that it is unablj to cope with the160 words
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Article626 1951-10-15 7 'Go tell the people WE all know that the late Sir Henry Gumey was a man who sought neither personal glory nor power, but a man who devoted his time and his abilities to the service of the people, and whose policy was one of fairness and humanity. He fought626 words
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177 1951-10-15 8 Stampede at the S.I.T. Office I WAS a spectator of the ugly scenes at Tiong Bahru 1 on the first day when application forms were issued by the Si- r^re Impro > ement Trust. I cannot help but cr ..a. the S.I.T lor the incompetent manner m wtii:h it has177 words
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161 1951-10-15 8 WITH reference to "Cynicus's" quotation of an extract drafted for broadcast over Radio Malaya by the U.K. Liaison Officer with the United Nations Organisasation, may I say that this tentative draft passage was not prepared by any official of the Foreign Office and that161 words
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Letter626 1951-10-15 8 YOUR reporter note* that there are few spectators m the public gallery at the ECAFE Conference taking place m Singapore. I wish to point out that on two occasions when I sought admission I was refused by the police at the entrance on the understanding that626 words
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Letter205 1951-10-15 8 I WISH to state that me report which appeared m your newspaper on Oct. 9, which stated that I sought fewer holidays for Municipal daily-rated employees from the City Council. is untrue. In fact I was the one who. from the beginning, fought for increased205 words
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Miscellaneous308 1951-10-15 8 25. above all earthly digf A *> I m ties' ("Heary VIII") (1, S>. bt raits Times r.rossword t 0 go «iu> v n to do v others do r«i 37. Bodily tralnlnK (8) 4 !j|s |8 1 7 DOWN I M 1 1. Mexican ruune for a Taatae I308 words
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Article187 1951-10-15 9 riSBORNE Cnappel, Ipoh, announce the following tin-ore outputs for th« quarter to Sept. 30. 1951. m plculs: Chenderiang Dredging 670 Oopeng Console 3,250 Hongkong 1,235 Kent iF.M.S Dredging 3,320 Kinta Minei 1,430 KlUlnghall 1,705 Malayslam 313 Pengkalen 1,373 Petallng 9,960 Pusing Rubber A Tin Uributera sales) 1,063187 words
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Article51 1951-10-15 9 QUTHRIE it Company announce the following outputs from estates and mines In the Outhrle Group for September and to date 1951, m that order: Rubber fib.) 5,852,747; 54,016,390 Black te» (lb.) 155,000; 1.M8,--000. Palm oil rtons> 1,108; 10,198. Palm kernels (tons) 313; 2 955. Tin-ore ipiculs) 1.310;51 words
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Article156 1951-10-15 9 MELBOURNE, Sun. CHARE prices went lower again on Friday closing on* of the most extraordinary weeks In Australian share price history. After opening the week strongly, m line with the buoyant wool market, shares reacted instantaneously to a reversal of the wool upsurge. Now investors are uncertain156 words
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Article517 1951-10-15 9 From A Market Correspondent ]t|ALAYAN share markets, which closed on Monday iT out of respect for the late Sir Henry Gurney, strengthened during last week. Operators took the view that Sir Henry's assassination, the culmination of three years' murder, would lead to the most stringent measures to517 words
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Article404 1951-10-15 9 RUSINESS done o n the Malayan share market last week (Oct. 8-12) Included: Industrials.— Fraser Neave Ord. $4.15 to $4.25 c.d. c.b., Gammon $2.73 ft to $3.80, Malayan Breweries $5.65 to $5.50 c.d. c.b., Malayan Cement 37 and 36 cents, McAllster $40.50 to $41, Singapore Cold Storage $5.30.404 words
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Article90 1951-10-15 9 pRANQ Besar Rubber Estates m February acquired all the share* of Bukit Prang Estate, which owned 1.095 acres of land In Kajang adjoining Prang Besar Estate. Sir Eric Macfadyen, chairman of Prang Besar, says the item "Subsidiary Company" In the accounts comprises £20,417 representing the cost90 words
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Article34 1951-10-15 9 HONO KONO. Sun. PEE market currency exchange for Hong Kong dollars was quoted at the week-end close as follows: US$l HKS6.BB (cash). HK$6.9O (T.T £1 HK515.84: one tahll of gold HKS33I%.— UP.UP - 34 words
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156 1951-10-15 10 Geffin shines in Springbok victory PLYMOUTH, Sun. •THE South African Rugby 1 Union team won the second match of their tour when they beat South Western Counties by 17 points (one goal, four penalty goals) to eight (one goal, one penalty goal). Okey Geffin, the Union's front row forward, scoredReuter - 156 words
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Article114 1951-10-15 10 LONDON. Sun. fiEOFP Paish, Britain's No. 2 U tennis player, had his biggest day m the finals of the Indoor championships at Queen's Club yesterday, winning three titles. The bespectacled Paish won the men's singles by defeating the Polish Davis Cup player, Ignacy Tlonzynski. 6-4 6-4,AP - 114 words
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Article82 1951-10-15 10 FRANKFURT, Sun. About 5.500 athletes are expected to compete m the Olympic Gams at Helsinki next July. Announcing this today. Bar*n Erik von Frenchell, president of Finland's National Olympic Committee, said that of the 75 countries Invited to compete, 33 have accepted so far. H saidAP - 82 words
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Article, Illustration563 1951-10-15 10 F.A. SELECTORS LEARN LITTLE IjUNUUN, sunaay. BOLTON Wanderers have surrendered their posi tion at the top of the First Division table m the English Football League. They visited Wolverhamp ton Wanderers yesterday and were overwhelmed by five goals to one. Manchester United now take theReuter - 563 words
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Article67 1951-10-15 10 TELUK ANSON. Sun. In a semi-final of the knockout soccer competition for the Mohldeen Batcha Cup played here during the week-end. Kinta Indian Association scored a one-nil victory over Lower Perak Indians XL Letrhumanan scored the winning goal three minutes from the end. Two minutes67 words
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Article70 1951-10-15 10 ASCOT, Sun. gANGUINE, a French filly owned by Mr. P. Wertbermer, was ■cut from France to England to run In the Dimdem Stakes at A»cot yesterday. Bat when pe«t tine came. Sanguine could net start. Her identity papers had not arrtvHorses shipped between the continentAP - 70 words
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Article80 1951-10-15 10 LONDON, Sun. Eastern Germany has been admitted provlMonally to FJ.F.A: (Federaation Internationa]* De Football Associations) It was announced by the Executive Committee here yesterday. In a communique the FIFA, which ha« been meeting In tondon for the last lour days, stated: "The Committee accepts the' provisional80 words
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Article164 1951-10-15 10 LONDON, Sun. ENGLAND'S team to play Wales at Cardiff next Saturday m the Home International soccer series was chosen -today as follows: Williams (Wolves) Ramsay (Tottenham), Smith (Arsenal); Wright (Wolves), Barrass (Bolton), Dickinson (Portsmouth); Finney (Preston). Thompson (Aston Villa), Lofthouse (Bolton), Bailey (Tottenham) and MedleyReuter - 164 words
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Article353 1951-10-15 10 U.K. rugger review LONDON, Sunday. /COVENTRY, although fielding five reserve players, kept their unbeaten Rugby Union record when they met London Welsh yesterday. They proved to be by far the better team, and overcoming the close marking of the Welshmen, won 14 0. Cardiff's hopes of353 words
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Article53 1951-10-15 10 LONDON. Sun —Terry Allen, who lost his world flyweight title to Dado Marino m August 1950. leaves here tomorrow night on the first stage of his quest to regain the championship. He will be accompanied by his manager, Johnny Sharpe. Allen is scheduled to meet Marino onReuter - 53 words
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Article1010 1951-10-15 10 LONDON. Sun. FOOTBALL league placings after yesterday's matches were: FIRST DIVISION P W D L P A ptc Manchester Ul3 8 2 3 32 20 18 Bolton 12 7 S 2 21 15 17 Portsmouth 12 S 1 3 20 IS 17 Charlton Ath 14 7Reuter - 1,010 words
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Advertisement263 1951-10-15 10 THFS4OO AIR-CONDITIONEO TODAY ft DAILY 11 a m.-l 45-4.15-6 45 9,30 p.n. BASED ON ACTUAL CASES FROM THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT FILES! ALAN LADDHK»RBgM| at his IIMMM crime-fighting M\'lHill/mMr|^[f Bfeft;. beSt! also starring PHYLLIS CALVERT PUS "A TRIBUTE TO SIR HENRY GURNET* A Malayan Film Unit Feature Spectacular {M j*^"*""263 words
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Article, Illustration385 1951-10-15 11 Singapore go down 5-2 By Our Soccer Reporter M.C.F.A S; Singapore XI 1 iy ITU a performance that was far from impressive, M.C.F.A. s probable Ho Ho Cup eleven beat a Singapore selection by the flattering margin of five goals to two at Jalan385 words
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Article149 1951-10-15 11 INDORE, Sun. \ICC tourists made a fine reply against Holkar on the second day of their cricket match here today when they reached 206 for three wickets m quick time after dismissing the Home Side Just before lunch for 281. Holkar batted throughoutReuter - 149 words
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Article29 1951-10-15 11 Singapore Hockey Association wHI stag* a match m aid of th» Poppy D»y Fund between Civilians and Com blned Servicet on the Padam od Not. 829 words
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Article363 1951-10-15 11 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By PENANG, Sunday. yESTERDAY, opening day of Penan* Turf Club's Autumn Meeting, wag notable m several respects. First was the success of the Lewis Stable which I must couple with the splendid riding of Wally Bagby; five first favourites won, a figure363 words
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Article348 1951-10-15 11 FOLLOWING are the wrights for Wednesday, second day of the Penanr Turf Club Autumn meeting: CI- i, Div. 1-6 F. Mandalay 90 2 Kaiserine Enterprise B.IJ Wellington 8.19 Sealrd Orderi B.IR IVlneellng 809 White LIUO 8.09 Clickity Click 8.08 My Mink 8.07 Kind Retard* 8.06 Lord Dhoti348 words
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234 1951-10-15 11 SKKEMBAN, Sunday. TN a well-contested game, though scrappy at times, 1 Negri Combined Civilians beat Negrl Combined Services by eight points to three m rugger match here yesterday which served as an unofficial State Civilians scored a goal and a penalty goal m reply234 words
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Article63 1951-10-15 11 Kwong Jul Slew School Old Boys' Association table tennis team from Bangkok, comprising five players and an official, are due In Singapore In the third week of this month to play a series of matches here and m the Federation. They will appear m two63 words
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Article40 1951-10-15 11 The Koto Tinggi Archery Club beat the Singapore Archery Club m a friendly shoot by 79 points at Buklt Timah yesterday. The Kota Tlnggl Club totalled 2.100 points against the g.A.C.'i total of 2.021 points.40 words
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Article239 1951-10-15 11 LONDON, Sun. vffORE than 30 runners are exiTl pected to go to the post at Newmarket on Wednesday for the big jUyers handicap, the Cesarewltch, named after the heir to the Russian throne more than a century ago. This 2M mile event U as open atReuter - 239 words
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415 1951-10-15 11 PENANG, Sunday. PLAYING m top form, 00l Teik Hock and Miss Cheah Kooi See both won triple honours m this year's Penan* badminton championships which concluded here today at Chun? Ling Hall. 00l retained his men's singles title by beating former champion Tan415 words
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Article34 1951-10-15 11 In a Singapore Hockey Association 2nd Division match yesterday Latlff Wanderers beat R.A.F. Seletar 5-1. Scorers for the winners wer* Amln (3) and Sheikh Mansoor (S); L.A.C. Hattam scored for Seletar.34 words
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541 1951-10-15 11 COLONY HOCKEY By Our Hockey Reporter. rpHE Singapore Hockey AsX sociatlon league and th* arrival of three international players has stirred up new Interest In hockey both among spectators and playerj and. like Geoff Dyson's visit for athletics, should give the game a much-needed541 words
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Miscellaneous18 1951-10-15 11 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: 10.59 (9.2), 0.504 (1.9); 23.28 (9.9). 17.09 (1.2). TOMORROW: 11.23 (9.3), 0.533 (2.4). 17.40 (0.8).18 words
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Miscellaneous26 1951-10-15 11 RI'GBY: R.A.F. (Malaya) trial —Seletar. HOCKEY: Victoria School I A.C.S. Victoria School; I'niveniily .t S'por* Engineer Reyt.; S.C.C. women 2nd XI t G.S.C. 2nd XI —S.C.C.26 words
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