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Title Section18 1951-10-30 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER SO, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-10-30 1 PRINCESS ELIZABETH visited tb e wigwam of Chief Heavy Shield at Calgary, during her Canadian tour. The Chief's wife presented her with an Indian suit- A.P. Photo.AP - 31 words
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Article160 1951-10-30 1 TOKYO, Monday. (CHINESE Communists hurled strong assaults today J at Allied positions south-east of Kumsong. A thousand screaming Reds attacked In pre-dawn darkness, a pooled dispatch said. It did not report the out come. Earlier, an assault m company strength was repulsed. On the easternAP - 160 words
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Article94 1951-10-30 1 War Office denies accusation mm Our Own Correspondent LONDON. Mon. REPORTS from Malaya of the failure to provide sufficient armour plating for vehicles used by troops fighting terrorists, were described by the War Office as mystifying. A War Office spokesman said that two orders for plating for trucks were received94 words
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Article32 1951-10-30 1 VALETTA, Mon.— Units of the Mediterranean Fleet m Malta waters were dressed overall yesterday to commemorate the Greek national festival— Okhi Day. Personnel of Greek warships were entertained ashore.— A.P.AP - 32 words
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Article224 1951-10-30 1 But promise Tories support CLEMENT DA VIES REFUSES CABINET POST LONDON, Monday J'HE Liberal Party refused yesterday to join the Conservatives m a coalition, but pro* miscd support on issues which it deemed to be m the interests of the country as a whole. This decision wasReuter - 224 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-10-30 1 THE UNITED STATES NAVY has just released this research drawing of a one-man helicopter. The man m the foreground has his left b and on the control unit and carries the fuel tank on his back. The helicopter uses a two-bladed rotor with a small rudder withAP - 56 words
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Article186 1951-10-30 1 Rubber road man 'pleased' MR. A. R. Smee, Road coni»lsultant to the British Rubber Development Board, yesterday inspected strips of rubberised roads m Singapore, and said he was pleased with what he saw. He was accompanied by Mr. O. Edmond City Engineer. Mr. Smee said Singapore had taken more interest186 words
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753 1951-10-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 'THE hunt for Sir Henry Gurney's murderers ended today with the killing of another bandit— the fourth killed m the operation. After a three-week hunt the 2/2 Gurkha Rifles and 250 auxiliary police are being withdrawn from the jungle east753 words
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Article, Illustration148 1951-10-30 1 COPIES of the STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL 1952 are on sale row all over the i Federation of Malaya and i Singapore The edit-on is I limited, the appeal of its i pictures coloured as w-ll i I as b!ack-and-v/-rte and i articles is as great as148 words
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Article86 1951-10-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. KAMPONG guards m the Segamat area of JOHORE killed three bandits during the week-end. A police jungle squad found their bodies and a sub-ma-chine gun, ammunition and grenades m the area of a battle which bandits had with kampong guards and police on86 words
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42 1951-10-30 1 PARIS, Mon. The Norwegian reply to the Soviet note protesting against Norway's plans to allow the North Atlantic Command to use Spitzbergen and Bear Island as bases will be handed to the Soviet ambassador shortly. A.F.P^AFP - 42 words
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Article28 1951-10-30 1 Four Chinese women were slightly injured m a collision between two cars m Kirn Chuan Road. Paya Lebar District of Singapore, at about 8.30 last night.28 words
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Article50 1951-10-30 1 AMMAN, Mon. Jordan's 28-man House of Notables (Senate) was reconstituted with six of its former members replaced. They included Mohammed Pasha Shurelqi. a former Foreign Minister, who was the Palace Minister at the time of King Abdullah's assassination, and Mohammed Pasha Ajluni. the late King's aide-de-camp. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article22 1951-10-30 1 HONG KONG. Mon—Communist authorities m Shanghai executed another 25 "counter revolutionaries" last week, according to the official Liberation Daily.— APAP - 22 words
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Article116 1951-10-30 1 T'HE Singapore Glass Factory Workers' Union will go on strike the second time within three months if a move to this effect is approved by the executive committee next A spokesman Of th P union said yesterday that the Singapore Glass Manufacturers company had not116 words
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Article58 1951-10-30 1 NEW YORK, Mon. As an unofficial dock strike entered its 15th day today Mr. Joseph Ryan, president of th« International Longshoremen's Federation, issued a declaration of war on striking members of his organisation. Loyal dock workers, he said, would "go through and over" picket lines todayAP - 58 words
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Article53 1951-10-30 1 rE 26-year-old British scientist Robert Noel ELston. banned from landing m Singapore, was taken ashore yesterday and detained. He will leave for England m a few days. When the Charon arrived m Singapore 12 days ago, Mr Els ton was detained on board, and was later transferred53 words
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Article30 1951-10-30 1 TAIPEH. Mon.—Generalissimo Chlanß Kai-shek left Taipeh yesterday for an un- i announced destination to I spend his 65th birthday m I relative seclusion. HLs birthday falls on Wed-30 words
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Article151 1951-10-30 1 CAIRO, Monday. BRITISH troops opened fire on an Egyptian car trying to crash a roadblock m the Canal Zone last night. One woman passenger was killed and the I driver injured. A British military spokesI man said the car Ignored orders to halt and triedUP - 151 words
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94 1951-10-30 1 Plot to oust Indies Govt uncovered JAKARTA. Mon. DREMIER Sukiman revealed this morning that the recent security sweeps m Indonesia had been ordered after the discovery of a large underground movement aimed at overthrowing the Government. The Premier said that the Government had evidence of such a movement which plannedAFP - 94 words
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Article56 1951-10-30 1 TOKYO. Mon. William Harvey, aged 34, a seaman on the Isbrandtsen Shipping Line's Flying Trader, was shot dead last Thursday when he went berserk and threatened to kill Capt. Frederick Weaver, the line's agent said today. The U.S. Coastguard m San Francisco will hold an inquiry56 words
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Article50 1951-10-30 1 NEW YORK, Mon.— Britain Is among seven nations which hay* not signed the Torquay i tariff agreement before the original deadline. I United Nations sources said they would be given until the end of the year to sign. The i first deadline was Oct. 21.— A.P.AP - 50 words
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Article71 1951-10-30 1 SINGAPORE Special Branch has released more than 650 of the 845 Chines* who were detained lait Tuesday because pro-Communist slogans and posters were found m their accommodation In the Helnrich Jenssen from Swatow. A Special Branch spokesman yesterday said: "We narrowed down the suspects and will keeD71 words
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Article45 1951-10-30 1 WELLINGTON. Mon- Th< South Pacific air conference opened m Welllngon, New Zealand, today. Delegates from Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Fiji Islands are attending the conference which U to examine means to improve and develop South Pacific air transport. A.FP.AFP - 45 words
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Advertisement79 1951-10-30 1 i PRESSURE I K^Sk LANTERNS jj >? W. G. THIRSTON CO., P.O. B*x Ml Singapore. PETTER AY SERIES it Twin Cylinder. if Easy starting from cold by hand. Six to Ten B.H.P. at 1000 to 1500 R.P.M. if Power from either end of crankshaft Half speed power take-off 500 to79 words
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279 1951-10-30 2 Warship makes a deal with 'polite' pirates DON'T HARM PASSENGERS HONG KONG, Monday. ANEW Zealand destroyer radioed 28 Chinese pirates who had boarded a British ship that they could go free if they did not harm passengers and crew and left the cargo intact. The pirates accepted the offer andReuter - 279 words
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Article244 1951-10-30 2 LONDON. Mon rE story of how a former doctor m Malaya worked as a night watchman at Salvation Army hostels during the winter months and as a medical practitioner during the summer was told at Hull wnen Dr. Jonathan Shutt. aged 58. was fined £10244 words
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Article50 1951-10-30 2 MANILA, Mon.— Philippines constabulary forces yesterday killed Neri O. Ty, leading Communist m the central Philippines and 21 other Huks, the Philippines News Service reported today. It said 13 other Huks were captured. Including Ty's wife. Two of the Government forces were killed m the battle— AP.AP - 50 words
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Article45 1951-10-30 2 BELGRADE, Mon.—Delegates from 16 nations yesterday passed a Yugoslav -sponsored peace plan at the Zagreb conference for peace and international co-operation. The resolution, approved by 8C votes to nil. with nine abstentions, rejected the Idea that war was inevitable.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article43 1951-10-30 2 WASHINGTON. Mon. THE UNITED States needs 36,000.000 tons of iron and steel scrap for the artns drive Officials Plan to raise 125 sunken vessels, collect old cars and probably start a campaign among housewives tr save tin cans. A.P.AP - 43 words
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Advertisement793 1951-10-30 2 NOTICES SUPPLY OF PRINTING PAPER TO THE GOVERNMENT, PRINTING DEPARTMENT. FEDERATION OF MALAYA, KUALA LUMPUR. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Government Printer, P.O. Box 1043. Kuala Lumpur, up to noon on MONDAY, 12th NOVEMBER. 1951. for the bulk supply of all classes of Printing Piper and793 words
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Advertisement592 1951-10-30 2 NOTICES I NOTICE TO SINGAPORE IMPORTERS No. 48 EEFINED SI'IPHUK FROM U.K. Importers of refined sulphur who desire to obtain supplies this year are requested to furnish the following particulars to reach this l office by Tuesday, 6th November, 1951:— 1. Details of quantities In tons imported from the U.K.592 words
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Advertisement200 1951-10-30 2 soon.CA&ITOL W<%JNr X Happ.lv V* fe tcgtthg musical t\ m KOMOBL KOMOL 1 A Tht Premw Dye Abiolutely Rtliablt A Tkt Unique Product of Dtrmohlcxjists Hoir Tinting Speaofists In 36 natural andModern S/ioe/«:s Sole A?cnl: O XOLICH. P.O. Box 4j» Singapore. No better remedy exl»f* •gainst prickly heat, itching of200 words
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Article58 1951-10-30 3 "Red plot to oust the Shah TEHERAN. Mon. pLRSIAN police have raided the underground nerve uf the Tudch (Coml Party In Teheran thousands of calling on the people now the Shah, authorities said the i found very "important i Ms," which may lead to further discoveries. A number of Communists58 words
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Article100 1951-10-30 3 PORT ARTHUR, Ontario. Mem. P!-:SS Elizabeth and the of Edinburgh ended iur of Western Canada ht when they landed by Fort William for an i "nt stop en rout« to al. They left the royal train at oon shortly after attending church services yesand flew to Rivers.UP - 100 words
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Article51 1951-10-30 3 TrtIPOLI, Mon.— An advance i 0! the British 19th Infantry Brigade, commanded I adirr C. G. Lipscombe. ived at Tripoli by air England. The brigade includes the I Battalion. Highland infantry; First BattaLSt Surrey Regiment; Battalion. Devonshire I nt. and the 48th Field at, Royal Artillery.—AP - 51 words
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Article33 1951-10-30 3 SYDNEY, Mon. Forestry officials say today forest fires In New South Wales m the Us! ton days have destroyed ut least 250,000,000 feet of timber— enough for 40,000 three-bedroom houses.— A.P.AP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration173 1951-10-30 3 A WOMAN visitor to the Motor Show at Earl's Court, London, admires (right) the luxurious interior of the C 15.000 Daimler Hooper (left). It has a compartment for beauty preparations, an electric cocktail cabinet picnlo equipment, reading lamps and loud speakers. Electric buttons173 words
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Article27 1951-10-30 3 COLOMBO, Man. Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mr. Senanayake, returned here by air last night after a goodwill visit to Burma, Australia and New Zealand. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration250 1951-10-30 3 Heaviest losses of the Korean war TOKYO, Monday. J'HE Communists are hurling their most serious threat at allied air supremacy since the Korean war began. In eight days they have undertaken what the U.S. Far East Air Force describes as "the most intensiAP - 250 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-10-30 3 Th* accent was on lao* during a 20-minute dress parade featured on TV m London. Here, Daphne Hall, a model, shows a blouse costing £70. The lace is over 40 years old.35 words
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Article294 1951-10-30 3 REST OF THE WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF Seven killed, 26 hurt m bus crash $EVEN people died and 26 were hurt when a single decker bus plunged 40 feet off a ramp on the approach to th c San Francisco to Oakland Bay Bridge yesterday. The bus ended upside down294 words
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Article61 1951-10-30 3 THE HAGUE, Mon.— Neither the Royal Dutch Shell group nor Its Dutch subsidiary company, the Konninkl Jke has been approached by anybody representing the Persian Government, It was said authoritatively tonight. British newspapers had reported that one of the companies war to take ever exploitation ofReuter - 61 words
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163 1951-10-30 3 NEW DELHI, Monday. SARDAR K. M. Panikkar, Indian Ambassador In Peking, declared her© yesterday the present Chinese Government was not a Communist Govern1 ment. While Communists undoubtedly had the leadership of the Government they strictly adhered to the "common programme" evolved after many monthsReuter - 163 words
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Article46 1951-10-30 3 LAS VEGAS. Nevada, Mon. rE Atomic Energy Commission carried out an experimental atomic blast near here. The test explosive was dropped from an aircraft. A flash was seen by some People m Las Vegas but no concussion was felt. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article44 1951-10-30 3 HONG KONG, Mon.— About 1,000 dependents of American citizens will return to Hong Kong by the end of the year. This follows a recent circular that the State Department has no objection to the return to Hong Kong of American citizens.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article53 1951-10-30 3 TOKYO. Mon. A TRADE conference between th# Japanes* Government and Indonesian Trade Mission was initated here today at 9 a.m. The meeting wai reportedly to have discussed procedures for current talk* aiming at an Increase of trade volume between tha two nations. The next meeting is scheduledAFP - 53 words
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Article141 1951-10-30 3 HOVE, SUSSEX, Mon. JVJR. Harry Pollitt, general secretary of Britain's Communist Party, said last night the General Election had shown that Communiats and members of the Labour movement who had called for a change of policy, were ab- solutely correct. "Had the Left forces beenReuter - 141 words
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Article196 1951-10-30 3 SUDAN I ASKS FOR U.N. HELP KHARTOUM, Mon. THE Sudan has appealed to the United Nations to help her Ret self-government. "Since Egypt has abrogated the 1939 treaty and the 1899 condominium agreement, there has been great anxiety throughout the country, which may lead to unrest and a state of196 words
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Article65 1951-10-30 3 BERLIN, Mon.— The East German President, Mr. Wilhelm Pleck, has asked for nominations for a limited number of prisoners to be released under the amnesty proclaimed on Oct. 7, the West German news agency DPA, said yesterday. The nominations will come from the Socialist Unity PartyReuter - 65 words
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Article28 1951-10-30 3 KARACHI. Man.— Pakistan exported 183.572 tons of wheat during 1950-51. Japan received 74.000 tons. West Germany 30,000, Turkey 26,366 and Persia 1,283.— AP.AP - 28 words
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Article37 1951-10-30 3 LONDON, Mon.— An increase of Vid a gallon m the price of petrol and other petroleum products In Britain is announced by the Ministry of Fuel and Power. Present price Is 3s. 84d. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement107 1951-10-30 3 fQfiL Scotland these Mk tS^. quick cooking oat KgtH flakes prov'de a delicious and nourishing break Jp |R) fast with only a few minutes Scott's pORAOI Oats Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. :the house of angus: i Makers of Machinery Belting. SINCE 1788 GATEX. The modern transmission m belting woven107 words
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118 1951-10-30 4 JT will cost Singapore City Council $11,847,620 next year to meet the pay and cost of living allowances of its employees, according to the Budget for 1952 which goes before a special meeting of the Council today. This is only slightly less than half the118 words
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234 1951-10-30 4 Villagers will own $100,000 railway in Lower Perak ALL-MALAY PLAN TO LINK CENTRES TELUK ANSON, Monday. AN all-Malay $100,000 co-operative scheme to operate a light railway— 2B inch gauge— to connect Rungkup and Sim pang Tiga m the rich copra producing area m Lower Perak, has been approved 4n principle234 words
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Article118 1951-10-30 4 rE Income Tax Department m Singapore is takinar steps to provide accountancy courses for suitable locally-recruited officers This is a long-term policy to overcome the shortage of trained staff. Because of the boom the number of tax-payers has increased, resulting m a shortage of118 words
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Article61 1951-10-30 4 Office bearers of the Union Benevolent Society. Singapore, recently elected arePresident: Mr. Chua Tiang Wah; vice-presidents: Messrs Sng Cheng Hock, Low Keng Ann. Kew Yew Chye; secretary: Mr. Yeo Kirn Tentr treasurer: Mr. Chan En^ Seng; auditor: Mr. Chlew Keng Lam; committee Messrs Ho Kay Whatt. Tan Yang61 words
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Article54 1951-10-30 4 Mr. D. Sturrock, Deputy Malayan Agent In London arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC from London for a two-month tour of the Colony and the Federation. Mr. Sturrock, formerly Controller of Imports and Exports, Singapore, said he was here to see for himself, the changing economic54 words
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Article31 1951-10-30 4 MUAR, Mon.— Sipah bint« Suratman, 19, was acquitted of attempted causing hurt to a Malay at Temiang Renchlng Estate, Pagoh. It was alleged' she stabbed him with a knife.31 words
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Article123 1951-10-30 4 Spore poll posters may be put up rE Singapore City Council has granted permission for election posters to appear m the cWy from now on. Before putting up posters, candidates should notify the City Architect, Mr. M. I. Watson, the Supervisor of Elections. Mr. G. G. Thomson, said yesterday. The123 words
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Article140 1951-10-30 4 SINGAPORE Government is studying a proposal ■3 to reduce the naturalisation fee of $100 and simplify the procedure so that more non-British subjects can become citizens. Disclosing this yesterday I Mr. George Thomson, Public I Relations Secretary, said the move was Government's reactions to140 words
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109 1951-10-30 4 THE Army has been given a bill for $14,000 by Johore Customs for back duty on NAAFI supplies delivered from Singapore to Johore Bahru. An Army spokesman said the bill was a routine matter. The money would be recovered from the Sultan's private force.109 words
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Article126 1951-10-30 4 CISTERS of the Order of Notre Dam« In Singapore gathered yesterday on board the Gorgon to bid goodbye to fellow sisters going to serve m Australia. The sisters who were leaving were Hungarians, who served m China for nearly 26 years. Some months ago they were126 words
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Article28 1951-10-30 4 MUAR. Mon.— For failing to produce his identity card when demanded by a police officer at Serom, Teh Yam, 61, was fined $10 at Muar.28 words
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Article129 1951-10-30 4 GIR Richard Goodenough, a 26-y ar-old Englishman who inherited a baronetcy four months ago, arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qan-tas-BOAO. Sir Rlcharo Inherited the baronetcy of his father, Sir William Goodenough, Chairman of Barclays Bank and the Nuffleld Trust, Sir William, who was made a baronet129 words
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206 1951-10-30 4 THE Forum of Malayan Affairs, Radio Malaya's new programme to replace the recent series of talks by Mr. Alex Josey, will be presided over by Professor E. H. C. Dobby, of the University of Malaya. It will begin, as soon as arrangements can206 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-10-30 4 "AN excellent way a visitor can repay Singapore's hospitality is by giving a pint of blood to help save life, said Mr On* Phan? Henf a Sitiawan businessman, who donated blood at the Blood Transfusion Centre, Singapore Dr. Gibson-Hill, officer m charire of the centre, superintends the donation.— Straits Times51 words
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Article112 1951-10-30 4 THE WEES ARE MUSIC LOVERS •"THE Wee family of Singapore love music and Dine •of them, who belong to the Liberty Musical and Dramatic Association saw Mr. Billy Wee Bee Lee. secretary of the association for the past six years, presented on Sunday night with a silver cigarette case m112 words
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Article156 1951-10-30 4 Substations liable to load sheddlni today are: DAY Paatr Panjang, Opium Factory. Reformatory Road. Oxygen Factory. 1 reaaonlte, St. Jame*,* Miri Road. Silat Road. Base Medical Store. Bukit Paaoh. 8.A.T., Malaya Refrk Co., Trafalgar Street, Anion Road. Sago Street. Ramah Street. People's Park, Nanson Road. Lam Soon Oil156 words
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Advertisement390 1951-10-30 4 REX JOHORE BAHRU Now Sh'minc at 1 30 SIS A 8.3 C p.m. DAMINI" (Tamy) Attantio C.rrat U .irlj Now Showing at 7.00 9.15 p.m. "FCLAU MUTIARA" (Malay) San Nrw World SUrU Todar at (.15 9.15 p m "JESSE JAMES RIOFS A«; M\ (Serial) Royal l.tl 5.00 I.M p <i390 words
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Miscellaneous83 1951-10-30 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 9.35 a.m. Schools: 9.55 Interlude: 10-10.10 News from K.L.; 10.45-12 Schools: 1 p.m. Light Music; 1.30 News: 145 Dance Music; 2-2.50 Schools; 6.15 "Four Stars and a Starlette"; 6.30 "UN. Album": 6 40 Radio Malaya Trio; 6.55 Announcements; 7 News; 7.10 "Can I Help You?"; 7.20 Interlude;83 words
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Miscellaneous62 1951-10-30 4 YMCA: Tennis championships, Bras Basah Road, 5 p.m.; Malay, French and commercial classes, 5.30 p.m.; St. John Ambulance meeting, tennis pavilion, 6.30 p.m.; gymnastics and keep-fit class, 6 p.m.: billiards handicap tournament final, 8.30 p.m. YWCA: Mandarin (advanced). 10.30 a.m.; ballroom dancing class (beginners), 6 to 7 p m. UNITED62 words
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Article, Illustration290 1951-10-30 5 DOWRY FOR WORKING GIRLS?— NO HUSBANDS MIGHT SPEND IT SINGAPORE women differed yesterday about Mr. A. R Lazarus' suggestion that employers should contribute to a marriage fund for working girls. Mr. Lazarus, Labour candidate far North Ward, said such a fund, contributed to equally by women employees and their employers,290 words
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Article163 1951-10-30 5 CINGAPORES new prison for women, at Pearl's Hill complete with an office, workshop, exercise yards, dining room and hall— is ready for occupation. Women prisoners will move m next week. The new prison was recom- mended by the 1948 Prison Inquiry Commission, but work on163 words
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Article119 1951-10-30 5 They're keen on English lessons ALOR STAR, Mon. ABOUT 110 over-aged boys, including 20 Chinese, are at present studying English m three special classes organised by the Kedah branch of UMNO. These classes were organised early m 1948 by the UMNO Education Officer". Inche Mohd. Hassan. The desire to study119 words
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Article112 1951-10-30 5 SEREMBAN, Mon. pOUR prizes were won by school certificate students of St. Paul's Institution. Seremban, m an essay and poster competition on United Nations Day, recently sponsored by the Seremban Rotary Club. The results are as follows: essay competition, first, Edgar Joseph 5.P.1.): second. M. Mahesan112 words
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Article66 1951-10-30 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Lee Hong Heong, charged m the Pengerang Police Court yesterday with causing hurt with a knife to Lee Ah Chong at Sungei Ringgit. said that he was 13 years old. According to his identity card, that was his age m 1948. Lee.66 words
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Article40 1951-10-30 5 GEMAS. Mon.— in the first I case of its kind m Gemt^. an Indian and six Chinese were, fine' < in>>\ z* $120 fot movinr ''icted article* from G is and Ayer Kurning c I i vithout permits.40 words
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Article22 1951-10-30 5 TELUK ANSON, Mon— Tt Icbrate its 46th anniversary, ;l.e Teluk Anson Chinese Club will hold a dinner and dance on Friday.22 words
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Article17 1951-10-30 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Mon.— T'le Malay Regiment Recruitin? team recruited 12 Malay youths at Kuala Kangsar.17 words
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Article39 1951-10-30 5 KOTA BAHRU, Mon.— Mrs. V.C. Tuck is the lady organiser of the Poppy Day Fund. Kelantan and Mr. D. Tipton. of the Mercantile Bank, is the treasurer. All donations to the Fund should be sent to them39 words
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Article35 1951-10-30 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Mon Zainuddm bin Monamecl Isa, a rubber dealer, and Mahmud bin Mohamed Din, a Malaj teacher, were fined $7.50 each at Kuala Kangsar for having left their bicycles unlocked and unattended.35 words
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Article72 1951-10-30 5 PKNANO. Man. POSTAL and telecommunication workers at their annual conference yesterday elected Mr. Teh Thean Choo their new Union president for next year. Mr. WJ. Robless and Mr. Tye Fooiig Mcc were elected vice-presidents with Mr. Ong Teng Beng as hon secretary and Mr. Lim Ewe Chee72 words
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Article169 1951-10-30 5 AID FOR ACID VICTIMS A RULING asked for by the Singapore Education Department m June from Government on what assistance can be given to the three Chinese school teachers who were victims of acid throwing attacks, is expected this week. The victims are Madam Liv169 words
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Article205 1951-10-30 5 $500,000 CAUTION MONEY jyjALAYAN motorists who are now abroad on long leave and Continental tours have deposited more than $500,000 with the Automobile Association .as bank guarantees. The Singapore and Johore branch of the association, which handles the whole of the overseas touring department for Malaya has beaten all records205 words
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Article119 1951-10-30 5 TELUK ANSON, Mon. THE first cash relief distri- bution was made by the Malayan Chinese Association, Lower Perak branch recently, when $2,201 was given to squatters In Langkap. Karapong Pelawan, Chui Chak and Kelapa. Forty-three families were given $16 each while 77 people who comprised these families,119 words
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Article56 1951-10-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A young Tamil, N. Vadiveloo, was today charged with causing the death of his father, S. Nagamoney, before the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate. He was alleged to have committed culpable homicide not amounting to murder. No plea was recorded. Ball of $1,000 was56 words
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Article, Illustration77 1951-10-30 5 A GROUP OF PRIZE WINN ERS at the Halloween Mask ed Fancy Dress Ball at tl.r Anderson School. Ipoh on Saturday. From left are Mr. T. Edwards (Mandarin), Mrs. Mitchell (Miss Quality Street), Miss Ada Hogan-Shaidali (Cleopatra) winner of the women's first prl»e, Mr Peter Lister (Arab). Mr. W. W.77 words
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Article33 1951-10-30 6 MR. WONG KOH HAY and family thank all those who sent scrolls and condolences. loaned cars and attended the lunrral of his beloved father. Dg Yip Weng, on Sunday. 28th October. 1951.33 words
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Article1076 1951-10-30 6 Singapore, Tuts., Oct. 30, 1951. In Singapore Suburbs? What the soil and sunshine of Singapore Island can produce m the way of green and root vegetables was convincingly demonstrated m the "Grow More Food Exhibition" at the week-end. Some truly magnificent samples of the fruits of the1,076 words
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Article76 1951-10-30 6 HONO KONO, Mon. THE White Cloud airfield In Canton, one of several military aerodromes m South China, has been placed under direct control of a Soviet Air Force officer, according to the pro Nationalist newspaper. Kong Shung Dally News today. At the same time theReuter-AAP - 76 words
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Article1795 1951-10-30 6 WINSTON S. CHURCHILL - AN ARGUMENT OVER COMMANE WINSTON S. CHURCHILL War Memoirs: Closing the Ring— ls I By Early In November, IMS, Mr. Churchill had learnt that President Roosevelt favoured the appointment of O«n. Marafaal! M Supreme Commander both eff the 1944 Croat-Channel operation and of tbe Mediterranean c ampaicn. Mr. Churchill had1,795 words
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Article516 1951-10-30 6 On the )\Margin i O Buah Deliuia I*HE citizens of Kuala Lumpur must hay,. bem surprised to learn from a Sunday Times story Yni Sunday that there are live pomegranates In the n> m coat of arms of their al-most-new Municipality. A* an ignoramus bo heraldry but un omnivorous fruitarian,516 words
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Letter156 1951-10-30 6 WHAT a different ending there would have been at the Ulu Caledonia Estate ambush if the Royal West Kents had been m properly armoured vehicles m spite of a certain "Colonel Blimp" who remarked that "our men have not to hide behind armour, but to get out156 words
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Letter178 1951-10-30 6 SC.E.'s," writing m your last Thursday's issue, makes a strong point that Sir Henry Gurney's memory would best be perpetuated by the erection of a sports stadium: Previously I read a suggestion by some-one that a library would be a more suitable form of gratitude to178 words
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Letter55 1951-10-30 6 BLACK Dug's" short list of lesser-known nouns of congregation. which you published last Tuesday, omitted, among others: An incompetency of taxi drivers; a clot of councillors (with Its natural obverse, a council of clots> an exhalation of garlic tasters; a flight of youths of military age55 words
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Letter242 1951-10-30 6 PERHAPS after the publicaI tion on Thursday of the letter "Fifteen Minutes for a Ten-Cent Stamp." and the fact that this letter appears to have been read by Mr. W A. Cooper. Director of Posts, something will be done to relieve the congestion and chaos242 words
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Advertisement731 1951-10-30 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. TO ADKLE GRIFFITH BROWN, on Oct. 29. at the Youngberg Mrmorlal Hospital, a daughter, sister to Lynne. SHATTOCK: To Sheila and Dennis, a son. at Kr.ndang Kerbau Hospital, on 28th October, 1951. FNG-TAN: The engagement Is nnnounced between Kaymond Sng Chwee Bock, second son of Mr. A Mrs731 words
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Advertisement31 1951-10-30 6 EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. Offering Complete Services essential to Eye Comfort Visual Efficiency. (1) VISUAL ANALYSIS (2) VISUAL TRAINING (3) GLASSES IF NEEDED C. S. CHONG OPT. D. 19, CHULIA ST. SPORE-1.31 words
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Advertisement39 1951-10-30 6 f&fa THE MEW PYE *4\7 BANDSPREAD JMOR Model N 17 4 Valves 5 Wavebands AC Main Superhet Fully Tropicalised Sol* Distlibutors:--ANN PENG TRADERS LTD. S9 STAMFORD ROAD. SINCAPORI Factory Repieieniativts: T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINCAPORI KUALA LUMPUR PENANC39 words
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Article253 1951-10-30 7 Congratulations cabled to Colony I -AND TUC TAKES UP THE DISPUTE THE British Musicians' Union has cabled support to the Singapore Musicians' Union on their protest against an all-American band being employed m the Colony. At an emergency committee meeting, which was closed to the Press,253 words
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236 1951-10-30 7 A MAN, who laM saw Malaya from the air while bis outnumbered squadron was battling Jap invaders, is dUf. to arrive at fhangi tomorrow flying a replacement ait craft for the Royal Australian Air For<> transport squadron operating against the bandits. He >s Group236 words
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Article132 1951-10-30 7 Employ Colony experts, he says |t|R. C. F. Smith City councillor, (Nominated has suggested to Singapore City Council local firm should be employed to reorganise the City Council administration m prefer'ii c to a Arm from over•e x. Ml Smith >:iid yesterday ver* many firms In re who werp expert*132 words
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Article80 1951-10-30 7 Singapore s only non-pro-fit-making public restaurant, opened at the Singapore Consumers Association's exhibition at the Happy World Stadium, sold out 800 meals m about five hours last night. A large number of workers and tlerks p-.-tronised the restaurant. For 70 cents they had rire, fried80 words
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Article31 1951-10-30 7 The Chinese driver and attendant were slightly injured when the lorry m which they were travelling ran Into i ditch at the 7th mile Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore yesterday.31 words
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Article221 1951-10-30 7 COUNCILLORS CAUTIOUS I7XCEPT for a Labour member, most Unofficials *-*of the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday declined to comment or were cautious about the appointment of Mr. Oliver Lyttelton as the new Secretary of State for the Colonies. The Labour Councillor, Mr C. R. Dasaratha Raj (Rochore221 words
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113 1951-10-30 7 I EGISLATION to enable City Councillor* to collect rates from Singapore Improvement Trust properties la being drafted. At present the City Council is exempted from paying an improvement rate of 2 per cent on their properties and the Trust is exempted from paying rates113 words
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Article64 1951-10-30 7 The Malay Women's Welfare Association m Singapore is appealing for contributions towards its Janab Liaquafs "Arwah Fathiha Fund". They will observe 40 days of prayer. The president of the association Che N. M. Zahara, said that the fund would enable the Association to feed more64 words
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Article129 1951-10-30 7 IN amendment to the Hackney Carriage by-laws to enable the Cltv Council to license 300 additional taxicabs will come up before the full board of City Councillors at their meeting on Wednesday. The Registrar of Vehicle*, Mr. W. A. M. Watts, yester- day refused to129 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-10-30 7 A .MALAY woman pedestna n. 42-year-old Moanah Dint* MusUpha, was killed and the driver of this car slightly injured when he hit a parked car m Serangoon Road Singapore early yesterday. Anyb ody who saw the accident is asked to contact the Smirar ore Traffic Police. Straits52 words
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Article115 1951-10-30 7 OBLIGED TROUBLE JOHORE BAHRU. Mon ASKED by the police to convey police personnel from Sungei Rlngit to Pengerang. Koh Teck Koon. proprietor of Chop Llan Wong, obliged but on the way met with an accident. Yesterday he appeared before the Pengeransr Magistrate to answer a charge of negligent driving The115 words
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Article43 1951-10-30 7 QNE of the Singapore District Court magistrates, Mr. J. M. Devereaux-Cole-bourn. and his wife sailed on the Gorgon yesterday. They are going to Australia and New Zealand. They will then go to England via 'he Panama Canal, stopping off at Curacao.43 words
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Article34 1951-10-30 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A Chess Club has been formed here with Dr. Yeoh Bok Choon as its first President. Members will meet every Wednesday at the Johore Civil Service Association's premises.34 words
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Article, Illustration205 1951-10-30 7 Members don H spend enough at co-ops MEMBERS of Singapore Co-operative Stores SoiT* ciety who do not use co-operative shops are criticised by Mr. D. E. Siddons, the chairman, m his report for 1950. The membership last year increased by 430 to 5,246, but the sales dropped by $3,114 The205 words
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Article39 1951-10-30 7 The Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. accompanied by Mrs. MacDonald, left Singapore yesterday for a short visit to Siam. Mr. Mac Donald will meet the Prime Minister, Field Marshal Plbul Sonßgram. and other leading personalities.39 words
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148 1951-10-30 7 S.I.T. MAY TAKE OVER FIRE RELIEF HOMES HPHE Singapore Joint Relief Organisation is making final plans to obtain 18 acres of land from the Government for the building of permanent h««sei to accommodate the recent Kampong Buei victims at Kolam Ayer, Singapore. Mr. O. W. Webb, chairman of the Organisation,148 words
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138 1951-10-30 7 New body tc investigate 1-way plan A three-man sub-con of the Public PUMnge> Transport Committee of the City Council hud been to inqure Into Ik pi one-way braille snhpmc lor Singapore. At the meeting of t> c City Councillors m Auku one-way trafli.- scheme t<r the central area <>f S;r138 words
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Article87 1951-10-30 7 1* R. R. A. WITHERS, of ifl Messrs. Urwlck. Orr and Partners. consulting specialists m organisation and management. London is back m Singapore to make detailed surveys of the working of Government departments Mr. Withers had submitted a preliminary report to Government on reorganising administration and87 words
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Article69 1951-10-30 7 Prompt action by the Singapore Fire Brigade prevented a lallang fire from damaging the King George Fifth Park In River Valley Road yesterday afternoon. The fire started on the slope of Fort Canning near the perimeter of the Park. Fanned by a strong wind, it blazed69 words
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Article33 1951-10-30 7 KOTA BAHRU, Mon. The Sultan of Kelantan presented a motor ambulance to the Kelantan St. John Ambulance Brigade. Mr. Kong Cheng Woon Rave $500 towards the purchase of the ambulance.33 words
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Article30 1951-10-30 7 TWENTY-OM'. Malay other 1 ranks were among 111 persons who nave their blood to the Singapore Blood Bank m the week from Oct. 20 to 2030 words
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Article35 1951-10-30 7 A draft of about 30 Au.stialian airmen, replacements for tour-expired men of R.A.A.F bomber and transport sqi drons operating m Malaya, is due to arrive at Kallang airport, Singapore, by civilian charter 'plane today.35 words
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Article78 1951-10-30 7 TIIK position of the Bh»«»--pore Blood Bank for the week Ott 20 to 26 was as follows: O A B AH lo'.iJ Donation received 56 23 23 9 111 Transfusions tlven 34 16 16 65 Present flasks In hand 11 17 ft *1 ACKNOWLEDGMENT78 words
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Advertisement42 1951-10-30 7 i r t^ i E c beer B^ftaTiHtUW coMMm' MMTrir .V^ d*eeii Peas /'f 1* AYAM BRAND V PETIT POIS WSt/'fi 1 Small tender natural \L~*-s£*Z-J& |>/ EKu/'\ cji Mn *p°'i«d ky C^ l^^m\', J colour n Always i/^bJE >^ correctly graded to lixc42 words
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Advertisement68 1951-10-30 7 DISTINCTIVE CONDIMENT SETS IN SOLID SILVER CHIPPENDALE STYLE 3 PIECE CONDIMENT SET IN HALLMARKED SOLID SILVER $90.00 Complete m Case. The graceful lines of Chippendale make thi< silver set not only something useful for \Ye home, but a joy to use j 4 We have a wide selection cf condiment68 words
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180 1951-10-30 8 UINDUS throughout the Federation and Singapore yesterday celebrated Deepavali festival of lights by attending temples and afterwards going to places of amusement. Kuala Lumpur was invaded by thousands of men and women from estates and outlying districts. Fourteen thousand packed four picture halls show--ing180 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-10-30 8 AFi'fcK a six weeks' honeymoon Mr John Clunies-Ross, t'King" of the Coco* Islands, took his wife on a business-and-pleasi\e flight from London H Copenhagen. Early next month Mrs. Clnnles-Ross will make her first to their island home m the Indian Ocean.41 words
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Article162 1951-10-30 8 Govt. seeks curator for museum KUALA LUMPUR. Mon THE Federation Government has advertised m United Kingdom newspapers for a trained archaeologist to be curator of the Taiping Museum. Ertorts to find qualified man locally have failed. it was stated m Kuala Lumpur today. Applicants must hold an honours degree m162 words
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Article24 1951-10-30 8 KUANTAN, Mon. The Yoon Seong Dramatic Club gave a Cantonese show at the padang recently In aid of the Kuantan Welfare Fund.24 words
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Article68 1951-10-30 8 IPOH. Mon. A fete and fun fair In aid of South Perak Anglican Churchea will be held at the Perak Turf Club next Saturday at 5 pjn. There will be numerous sideshows including stalls selling children's clothes, cakes, pota and pans, lampshades and fancy work. i68 words
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Article216 1951-10-30 8 PROBLEM OF ROOMS EASED From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Monday. Vf ALAYAN students m the Britain are overjoyed Ti at the news that the Federation and Singapore Governments have approved the extension of Malaya Hall, m Bryanston Square, London, by the acquisition of the adjoining premises.216 words
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Article51 1951-10-30 8 KUANTAN, Mon.— The Women's International Club sold out their food and drink* before lunch at the Scout Fun Fair held m the Shang Pan School building. Eight Scout troops and Girl Guide companies m the district organised the fair. Mrs. DJ". Thompson opened the51 words
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Article268 1951-10-30 8 FISH IS SCARCE -WORSE TO COME THE Singapore supply ol flsh this month has dropped at an average rate of one ton a day There is no sign of an improvement In the acute shortage and the situation Is likely to deteriorate. "The worse to come" conclusion is based by268 words
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Article73 1951-10-30 8 KUALA KANGSAR. Man.— Pen Kam Hong, a special constable, was charged at Kuala Kangsar with having carried a pillion rider on his bicycle and with having failed to attend the court at Sungei SiDut North on Oct. 15. He pleaded guilty. His bail of $10 was estreated. On73 words
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126 1951-10-30 8 carrying out of the recommendations of the x Barnes Committee was not the ideal educational r policy for Malaya. This was the verdict o( a predominantly non-Malay gathering of undergraduates and graduates Of the University of Malaya, and members lof the public after Sunday126 words
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Article89 1951-10-30 8 QNE of Australia's principal exporters of flour to the Far East. Mr. Peter Fitzpatrick, president of the West Millers' Association, left Singapore yesterday after a short visit to the Colony. Mr". Fitzcatrlck conferred on various matters with leading flour merchants and government departments. He was accompanied89 words
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Article59 1951-10-30 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Pang We. an odd Job man of Kulal. who pleaded guilty to possession of four tins of chandu dross, told the Sessions Court that pre-war be was a registered chandu smoker. He was discharged conditionally on entering into a bond. He also agreed to59 words
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Article30 1951-10-30 8 PENANO, Mon— A Deepavall luncheon was given aboard the 5,321-ton Jalagopal by the ship's officers on Its arrival at Penang today. The ship carried more than 700 passengers.30 words
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Article27 1951-10-30 8 TELUK ANSON, Mon.— The Senior Technical Assistant of the D. I. D., Teluk Anson, Mr. K. E. Velluplllal, has gone to Ceylon on leave.27 words
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Article18 1951-10-30 8 GEMAS. Mon.— Llew Pang Ying, of Johore Bahru, was fined $70 at Oemas for negligent driving.18 words
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Article72 1951-10-30 8 PENANO, Mon. pENANG Mercantile Employees' Co operative Thrift and Loan Society last year granted 315 loans totalling $45,026.80. Of this $42,034.--57 has been recovered. Biggest single Item wax $14,320.80 for confinement and medical expenses. One member borrowed $320 to "send his family for a72 words
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Advertisement397 1951-10-30 8 ate/, ho carpet; I SB kO^> l ■■■^g^y T SF "Impossible!" exclaimed the wise old carpet maker. "Such a nice aircraft and no carpet!" Some one will get it m the neck for forgetting to 'phone ***** SHROFFS Carpets AGENCY SHOWROOM 47/49 STAMFORD ROAD SINGAPORE TEL. ***** 7A.V\, r.I.UE SCREEN,397 words
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Advertisement92 1951-10-30 8 To all Europe... j/Jp /wr -By luxurious K. L. M. Jo? jW jMr sfc Constellation. PUmes V jfflr /Mf /d/ A leave Singapore v/; 40 /W /W /rfr every Tuesday, yffr jW A %Lj^L^b Friday !JtaJ^^ Sunday. v( IfLM y^ W 6 jA Roy»l Dyteh Alrlla««. M^^ JHJT o>^0 >^92 words
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Article, Illustration707 1951-10-30 9 NURSE JANET - NURSE JANET MOTHERCRAFT IN MALAYA i -By other day my x kebun asked me would I go and see his family as he was worried about the condition of their eyes. I found the three children and their mother, also two children of another family living707 words
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Article, Illustration574 1951-10-30 9 This Quiz Is For U-Year4)Us IJERE are some selected questions from test 11 papers set by British local educational authorities for children aged 10-12. The results of a child's quiz-test at this age may determine his future school— and therefore his future career. The highest574 words
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Advertisement111 1951-10-30 9 ONE DROP DROPPER W f^^TJ^ IYE-MO h most effective Vl^> I^^^ -^Jjc .num for relieving a! [vKHT ffH I cases of simple irritation of HflHtt r> *4^. Wie eyes end eyelids. IYE- <'£***••••■ j I < °»»a > s»J^"j; MO'S soothing, refresh,n S i^J<*^S t *J effect Is both Instantaneous111 words
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Advertisement254 1951-10-30 9 Modern mothers prefer to CHANOe NAPPIES the Baby Lotion way as easy a* 1-2-3 /^Ey 1 .h* o«o« I The whole world admires our babies, vj df M^iotYMt mothers give them such moderr. care! >2* O*t COTTON mm k t They dnnf c nappies the easier, quukt-r tjL Jpa*\. *&<*254 words
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Miscellaneous87 1951-10-30 9 STRAITS TIMES CROSSWORD w h 2 H 3 m 4 M b m 6 nrn 8 •3 HI I§~ l 5 "I I !LlIlIi!l I 8. Quite motionless <10 6>. 14. "Twist two of p..s^ 9. Refuse to clothe a leurn- Joy, and grief" ('King Lear"). tion O). '«>• 1087 words
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Miscellaneous189 1951-10-30 9 Sf4 .Norfolk river (4). 25. Viol*- t i-, numbers, mostly >7>. 36. 0b.. containing -lialc Mi DOWN. 1. Prevent fcJ of the middle (7). 2. Unbelievably attractive (3, 4. 2, 2, 4). 3. Drama with guns for a soldier (9). 4.. .See Cuba (anag.) (7). 5. The god of marriage189 words
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504 1951-10-30 10 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON: QNCE upon a time, the writer of the London Letter bought out of his savings as a £4-7s-6d a week provincial newspaper reporter m England, an Austin Seven motorcar. For about £20 this little bus (as young men called504 words
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Letter103 1951-10-30 10 NOBODY able to afford such prices with U.K. taxation at 195.6 d m the for the really rich? Well, sales of these high priced cars to buyers living m this country have averaged about 200 daily so far during the show; that is about l l103 words
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Letter590 1951-10-30 10 £1,250 a year to 'run a car EARNEST SocialibU hearing of the £1,250.000--a-day sales of the high priced cars to Home buyers, have demanded most awkwardly at Election time— did the Chancellor of the Excheauer know what he was taking about when he said a little while ago that there590 words
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Letter163 1951-10-30 10 COMEDY fell to the lot oi two Staffordshire policemen who on a recent moonlit night, saw a man browsing along the grass verge of th«. road, on his hands and knees. Coming closer, they found he was actually eating the grass. In court, subsequently, he a163 words
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Letter117 1951-10-30 10 And here m London a definition of the worth of men is given: Mr. Barnes Wallis. who was awarded £10,000 for inventing the bombs with whicli the Mohne Dam was smashed by No 617 Squadron, R.A.F. gives all the money to Christ's Hospital, the "Bluecoat" School,117 words
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Letter150 1951-10-30 10 THE King is so much recovered from his operation that he is out of bed several hours daily and is llkolv to be spending the beginning of his convalescence at his favourite home Royal Lodge. Windsor Park, before the end of October. It is said that150 words
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Letter362 1951-10-30 10 THE National Marruge Guidance Council reporU that the chief recreations of teen-are girls m London's dockland are going to speedway races and cinemas, and jive dancing: half the girls want to be air hostesses and all want to be married before they axe 21. AS engine d.iver362 words
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Advertisement270 1951-10-30 10 PHONE 404: ft i AIR-COOLED StAHTS-^^^ 11-1.45 4 TODAY JrJfflir 6.30-9.30 FASTEST ADVENTURE EVER KNOWN TO MAN I MiveisaMntrrnational Picture Starring PKEN McNALLY GAIL RUSSELL i ll^wm^H TODAY i II a.m. 1 45 BPBCTACULAB > y^S/Y p.m. TRICK PHOTOGRAPHY I "The FANTASTIC ADViNTURES OF BARON MUNCHHAUSEN" f A FILM IN270 words
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Advertisement14 1951-10-30 10 c. c. c. Collect six of these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club.14 words
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Advertisement505 1951-10-30 10 I B&WML l I TODAY DAILYt n ».m.-l.«-4.1S-6.45 ft 930 p,m. KELLY Hj^rJ. A >W I levant i ss L M&&£!£*:i ssss EYES HAVE NEVER BEHELD ITS EQUAL... THE "AMERICAN IN PARIS" BALLET! ■V^s^s¥^KSlA» *"^B Ti?" af *^^S. f^m HjFil'Jllllf^ 2-»l^-63*-9.30 p.m. MT FOUR SHOWS HAROLD WARRE.VDEB r*"l"""' She knew505 words
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Article186 1951-10-30 11 LONDON Mon. rr\llE London Stock Exchange 1 this morning took a cautious view of the general election result. The new Government has a averv amall majority with which to face very large economic problems, but the view taken was that if the new Governments economic and financial policies186 words
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Article146 1951-10-30 11 From Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE, Mon gRITISH election news boosted Melbourne shares today. Finn support was forthcoming. Gains were registered In market leaders and numerous secondary stocks. Tin companies Involved la merger plans are rallying, and many are back to their peak price levels as Investors buy146 words
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Article324 1951-10-30 11 Difficulties discussed at Rome conference AN international conference of commercial banks has been held m Rome to discuss what banks should do to keep their funds liquid m a time of rising; inflation. In many countries the commercial banks are finding that the commodity324 words
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Article36 1951-10-30 11 SINGAPORE. Mob.. Oct. ».—5493.25 (up $2J71). LondoB: £1,010 a ton LONDON. Mon—C as b *»2i £l tlt« S > ti,»2t: Forward Buyers £9M, aeUer s £995; Settlement £1,»«5 (up JElt). Turnovers: a.m. 69, p.m. 1M tons36 words
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Article70 1951-10-30 11 gIONE Tin (FVM.S.) sustained a loss for the year to March 31 of £5.071 (loss £5,332), reducing the credit balance forward to £4,778. Operations were suspended In October. 1950. No satisfactory offer has been received for th« company's land and the directors have decided to70 words
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46 1951-10-30 11 gUKIT Tambun Estates" directors state that the sale of Sungei Kechil Estate has now taken place. The balance of the purchase price has been received. Th sale was reported to have been arranged at a price- equivalent to approximately £43,000.46 words
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Article35 1951-10-30 11 HONG KONG, Mon. JJkEE market currency exchange for Hong Kong dollars was Quoted today at the dose as follows: US$l HKs6.77>, (cash) HKSe.SI^ (T.T.); £1 HK515.64; one tahll of gold HKS323 UP.UP - 35 words
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Article119 1951-10-30 11 U.S. sales peak in rubber T»HE U.S. rubber industry's sales will set up a new record m 1951 of about U555,000,00C,000, against $4,333,000,000 m 1950 and $1,666,000,000 m 1941, predicts Mr. H.E. Humphreys, chairman of the US. Rubber Company, as quoted m The Financial Times. Despite curtailments In the use119 words
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Article87 1951-10-30 11 NORTH Malay Rubber Estates' board announces that it has received an offer to purchase the Roscote estate of the company for 5730.000 The directors consider this a satisfactory price for the •state ard have accepted. The estate comprises 906 acres of fully planted rubber m Johore87 words
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Article31 1951-10-30 11 LONDON. Oct. 29— Spot 45' id.. Dec. 45>4d.. Jan.-Mar. 45d.. AprJune 43d., July-Sept. 41 id. nom.. Nov. c.i.f. 44'4d., Nov. -Dec. c.t.f. 44'/4d.. Dec-Jan, c.i.f. 44d. nom Market: Easier.31 words
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Article18 1951-10-30 11 SEPTEMBER rubber crops are announced, m Ib, as follows. Malaka Pinda Est. 72.010 New Scudai 40.50018 words
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Article75 1951-10-30 11 TOKYO. Mon. JAPAN and the United States will conclude a treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation within three weeks, according to Japanese observers. The treaty, which will be based on a most-favoured-nation princl- pie. will serve as a pattern for future pacts between Japan and other nations.Reuter-AAP - 75 words
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Advertisement1440 1951-10-30 11 MANSFIELD t* CO., LTD. I Incorporated m Singapore! BLUB FUNNEL LINK earner's option to proceed via ether parts to load and discharge ergo. SAILINCS t. LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sails P STwri Penang o*ucai>en for Marseilles. Havre b Liverpool Oct. 26/) 1 Cyclops 1 root C'gow Oct.1,440 words
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Advertisement410 1951-10-30 11 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS To New York and Boston via Ceylea. India. Ecvo» and Mediterranean Ports. Singapore P Swettenham Pejnang Cafes. 19-20 si "PRESIDENT ARTHUR" Sails 2 Nov. 3/4 Nov. s.i. "PRESIDENT POLK" 2/8 Nov 9/10 Nev. 11/14 Nev. s.s. "PRESIDENT CRANT" «'I9Nov 30 Nov /I Dec. 2/4 Dec. To Los410 words
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Advertisement462 1951-10-30 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FROM SCANDINAVIA/U.K /CONTINENT Spore P. Sham Penang "Malaya" for Bangkok H Kong 23-25 Nov. 21-22 Nov. 19-20 Nov. "Moonta" for Bangkok 28-28 Nov. "Kina" for Bangkok. Hong Kong, Manila, Kobe Yokohama 15-16 Dee. 11-14 Dec. 8-10 Dec "Lalaadia" for Saigon Bangkok 19-19 Dec. •K.imbodia" for Bangkok.462 words
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Advertisement1029 1951-10-30 11 McALISTER tf> CO., Ltl Telephone No ELLERMAN A BUGKNALL KLAVENESb LIME LONDON. HAVRE. ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO HAMBURC PORTLAND SEATTLE £> VANCOUVER and for U.S.A.. North Atlantic Ports AcceotiMg caigo toi canlia 6 Vn.th .and Canada via Colombo. American Port* errv of ottawa castleville Singapore 15/20 Nev S'porc P1,029 words
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426 1951-10-30 12 negri sembilan win hockey Itourney Selangor held to 1-1 draw MALACCA, Monday. XTEGRI Sembilan emerged champions of the Quadrangular Hockey Tournament with an unbeaten record when they drew one-all with Selangori m the last game of the festival heft this 1 e\ oning. They defeated Singapore I—o on Saturday and426 words
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Article97 1951-10-30 12 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. PROTESTS are flooding In to the press and Transvaal cricket clubs who are considering demanding an explanation from the Transvaal Union why Erie Rowan is being excluded from the Transvaal side. The first step has been taken by the chairman of RowMi'a old club.97 words
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Article68 1951-10-30 12 (SINGAPORE easily beat Malacca by 5-0 today. Singapore stormed the Malacca goal from the beginning and. after several unsuccessful attacks, opened scoring when inside left Coutts drove a hard shot Into the corner of the net He m followed shortly afterwards by right winger Dicken.on who scored68 words
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Article213 1951-10-30 12 PERAK WOMEN TRIUMPH Triangular hockey IPOH, Mon. pERAK women became champions of the Federation's first triangular interstate women's hockey tournament, taking the honours on ;oal average after they defeated Penang 3 o on the padang this morning. Perak drew 1-1 with Selangor women on Saturday, while the latter beat Penang213 words
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Article140 1951-10-30 12 MANILA. Mon. THE visiting Malayan Chinese Combined XI this evening defeated the De La Salle College contingent by seven goals to xero at the Rizal Memorial stadium. The visitors' victory was their second consecutive win since their arrival here for a series ofReuter - 140 words
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Article161 1951-10-30 12 MEAN, Mon ROdeWCTVn eigbiiftuig el between United te.; and Soviet Russia turned iio almost a solo performance last weekend as the U.S. captured four world championships. The Russian team failed to turn up for the competitionn it gave no reason. Besides the American victories, iwoAP - 161 words
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Article60 1951-10-30 12 RafflVs Institution yesterday beat Anglo-Chinese School one-nil m a hockey match played at Balestier Road yesterday. The winning goal was scored by T. Nathan m the first half. Earlier the second team of Raffles beat A.C.S. second team three-nil. Scorers for Raffles were Ramakrishnan and60 words
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Article134 1951-10-30 12 DEHRA DUN, Mon. A second wicket stand of 152 runs In two hours 20 minutes between Tom Oraveney. who scored 101 and Dick Spooner, 90, helped to place the MCC In 'a commanding position against an Indian Services side today. The MCC scored 338 for Tour wicketsReuter - 134 words
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Article229 1951-10-30 12 FIELDING a scratch side, All Blues had a poor game at Thomson Road yesterday against St. Andrew's Old Boys who dribbled their way to a 13 points (two goals and a try) to three victory m an uninspiring match. Both sides were short of men but229 words
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Article243 1951-10-30 12 Boys' Club 5; St. John 1. FEDERATION of Boys' Clubs advanced to the final m the Youth Council Shield soccer tournament with an easy five-one victory over St. John Ambulance XI at Fairer Park yesterday. Boys' Clubs attacked from the kickoff and after five minutes243 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-10-30 12 THE PERAR Rugby XV who beat Selangor Dy six poinws (two tries) to three points (one try) In a 'ri e P dl 5-rug-ger rame played at Ipoh on Saturday. Straits Times picture.33 words
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Article171 1951-10-30 12 MELBOURNE. Mon. IJLUE VEST, beaten half a neck In the £A 10.000 Cauffield Cup recently, has been heavily backed for the £14,000 Melbourne Cup. On one day alone Blue Vest was backed to win £A20.000. The Melbourne Cup will be run over two miles atReuter-AAP - 171 words
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Article179 1951-10-30 12 ill ILL Nene. the colourful Filipino featherweight will at long (ait get the chance of winning the Singapore title when he clashes with Ong Hock Beng over 15 rounds at the Happy World arena on Friday night. Nen# has scored victories over Indonesia's featherweight king. Tan179 words
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Article45 1951-10-30 12 NEW YORK. Mon.— British Empire middleweight champion Dave Sands, m the United States to seek a shot at Ray Robinson's world title, meets Henry Brimm over ten rounds tomorrow. In his first U.S. flght three weeks ago. Sands outpointed Carl "Bobo" Olson.— AP.AP - 45 words
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Article40 1951-10-30 12 NEW YORK. Mon World flyweight champion Dado Marino of Hawaii wHI defend his till* against Terry Allen on Thursday night at Honolulu. Marlno took the crown from Alen on a decision In Honolulu la August :9M. -OP.40 words
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431 1951-10-30 12 SEREMBAN. Mon. 'THE first official State trial held at Kuala Pilah on Saturday enabled the Negrl-Malacca rugby selectors to choose a XV that should do well against the Singapore Combined Services In an H.M.S. Malaya competition game at Malacca on Nov. 10. The trial match431 words
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Article384 1951-10-30 12 By EDIN PETERS T*HE biggest crowd yet to watch a Hill Climb meet A turned up at the Singapore Motor Club's championship held at the Gap on Sunday and were treated to sport which included record-breaking runs by both cars and mntn» rv^Vs For enthusiasts, a disappointment384 words
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Article154 1951-10-30 12 THE LABOUR gang engaged In piling work on the Singapore r Baaminton Association Hall at i Guillemard Road set up a world record on Sunday. The Engineer m charge. Mr. J. J. Bell, told the Straits Times yea- 1 terday that a total of154 words
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Article36 1951-10-30 12 In the YMCA tennis tournamet.t today, H. Kamls and A. a. B. Paltir will meet C. K. Pang i and Major W. L. Simpson mi n the semt-flnal of the men's doubles. 1 i36 words
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Article40 1951-10-30 12 ALOR STAR, Monday— Penang Malays trounced Perils Malays six goals to nil m a Sultans' Gold Cup soccer match played at Kangar yesterday. Scorers were Bakar Awang (2), Aziz Ahmad (2), Buang Rawl and Ahmad Darus.40 words
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Article735 1951-10-30 12 (public trustees i for the hall rpuc. Singapore Badminton Hall, when built, A will be managed by an independent board of trustees. There is no question of the hall remaining the sole concern of the Singapore Badminton Association. The S.B.A. itself favours a board of public trustees, and735 words
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Article121 1951-10-30 12 A team representing the RAF m Malaya notched a 28-polnt victory over a team representing Hong Kong police and civilian riflemen m a postal shoot during the week-end. Results were: R.A.F.: Fit. Lt. Blegel (FEAF) 95; W/O Hollands (AHQ Malaya) 93; Fit. Lt. L. C. Smith (FEAF)121 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous63 1951-10-30 12 SOCCER: Community Lfe: RAF v Army, Changi; Div. II: Fathul K a rili v Police, Thomson Road; Youth Council Shield (semi-final) YMMA v Khrl League. HOCKEY: Div. I: KhaJsa Assn. v Sherwood Foresters, KtvaJsa ground; SCC v Chanel, Padang; Dir. II: CRE BOD 'A', Alexandra; SCC Women 2nd XI t63 words
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Miscellaneous17 1951-10-30 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TOMORROW TO4l am (9.5). 4« Pm. 13.01; 1131 pm. i 9 3i; 6.03 am 10.9).17 words
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