The Straits Times, 5 November 1951
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Title Section19 1951-11-05 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, KM. it PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.19 words
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Article357 1951-11-05 1 'Be on guard, troops warned LOOOFAMILIES LEA VEFOR U.K. CAIRO, Sunday. BRITISH women and children streamed out of the Suez Canal zone today and the British Army warned its troops m a special order to be on guard against terrorist "snatch and grab" raids for weapons.AFP - 357 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-11-05 1 THE SEVEN UNITED States Congressmen, who arrived m Singapore yesterday on a round the world tour to study the military supply ay stem. The party Is beaded by Mr. Herbert 6. Bonner (fifth from left). Straits Times picture.41 words
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Article168 1951-11-05 1 PANMUNJOM. Sun. THE Communists refused to discuss th» Allied proposal to demilitarise Kaesong. during the two-hour morning session, according to an official spokesman. He said the Communists "never w uld agree to the demilitarisation of Kaesong". Delegates on both sides decided to take the problem home '"toReuter - 168 words
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Article48 1951-11-05 1 TOKYO. Sun Nearly every American soldier who has been Aghtlnar In Korea since Jan. 1 wU] b» out Of the frontline* and horn* by Christmas. Gen. Rldgway announced yesterday. The order does not apply to officers who mu»t •wklt qualified replacement*."— A.P.AP - 48 words
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Article160 1951-11-05 1 LONDON, Sun. RUSSIA has warned Turkey that ah* 'cannot remain indifferent" if Turkey Joined the Atlantic Pact, Taas. said today. The Russian Note said: "The Soviet Government deems it necessary to draw the attention of the Turkish Government to the responsibility It has assumed by joining theReuter - 160 words
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Article209 1951-11-05 1 CEVEN members of the United States Congress, yesterday arrived m Singapore for a thr««-day-stay. The quarantine clearance at Kallang Airport I was waived for them. Aides accompanied ttaf Congress party which it headed by Mr. Herbert d. Bon- ner. It Includes on* Coogresswoman. Mrs. Cecil209 words
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Article30 1951-11-05 1 STOCKHOLM. Sweden, Sun.— Sweden has rejected Polish charges that the '.wedes protect war criminals, orutaJlv oxtort "confessions" from Polish citizens, and had tried to kidnap a Polish30 words
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Article, Illustration314 1951-11-05 1 U.N. TO BATTLE FOR 'PEACE' UNITED NATIONS, Paris, Sunday. rFHK Western and Soviet blocs last night prepared 1 "world peace plans" for presentation to the United Nations General Assembly which opens here 1 nexv week. The French Foreign MinisI t«r, M. Robert Schuman, I said that314 words
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Article51 1951-11-05 1 King of Siam returns has spent mos| of njj 111* Ui Switzerland, wu *k&jF*J&~ led by Queen SinEt flu} seven-month-old Princess Übol Ratana. The Kins and his entourage of about 30 persons boexdW the train for Genoa Itluy, from where they will wjr ship through the Sue* Oanal Lo Slam.AP - 51 words
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Article28 1951-11-05 1 MANILA, Sun.— Five people have so far been killed and five others wounded In election incidents In the country. The elections are nine days away.— A.F,f.28 words
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Article41 1951-11-05 1 CASABLANCA OUQ. 17«W0H tfooot with fia4. flAipjigurij were gji/kf<&ng cwte North African port oltj last nlgnt. $lx Arab! wer. killed two djjl ago In lgcal ejeotldn Aye of the U&Tted Nstiom wKfff MorseBas desire for rest» lyt nTg^,~-AJP.41 words
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121 1951-11-05 1 LONDON, gun. TVS mystery of the fate of the Brit^h explorer. Colonel £ercy Fawcett, and his two companions, who disappeared on their search for a lost civilization In the BreiUlpn Jungles 20 years atfb, remains unsolved: Hppt that remains brought to Lpndon six weeks121 words
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Article267 1951-11-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE new Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, has decided to fly to Malaya on Nov. 20 for a three-week visit to see conditions for himself. He will tour Singapore, the Federation and Hong Kong. Mr. Lyttelton took over267 words
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Article119 1951-11-05 1 S.C. SHOT HIMSELF INTHROAT A SINGAPORE Malay special constable was seriously injured yesterday when he accidentally shot himself In the throat while on guard duty at the Tal Tong Rubber Factory In Thomson Road. The constable, Mohamed Sharif! bin Yunoa. 19, of Palembanpr Road, wu rushed to the Oeneral Hospital119 words
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Article64 1951-11-05 1 HAMBURG, Sun JtHB 12,000-ton Argentine motorshlp, Malpu, sank off the German North Sea coast this morning after a collision with the American troop transport General M. L. Hersey. Most of the 12 oassengers and 150 crew of the Malpu are believed saved. Hersey wai slightly damaged. She64 words
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Article70 1951-11-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun rE independence of Malaya Party has offered to hand over about $95,000. It has collected to a representative body which will be responsible for a Malaya-wtde appeal, for th e Gurney Memorial Fund. The offer has been made by the chairman of70 words
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Article55 1951-11-05 1 LONDON, Sun. The Anglo Iranian OH Company la*v night announced the large soale development of the AIOC refinery at Llandarcy, Waled, which could make good the loss of Abadan. The refining potential of Llandarcy has been Increased from 3.000,000 to 4,000,000 tons pcx year mAFP - 55 words
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Article21 1951-11-05 1 LONDON. Sun.— Eight delegates from the British National Union of Railwayman {eft London yesterday to visit Moioow.— A.F.P.AFP - 21 words
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Article65 1951-11-05 1 VIENNA, Sun. ITALIAN Socialist leader Pletro Nennl said that Britain was threatened with a new economic crisis and predicted further devaluation of the pound as a result of American policy In Europe. "Other European countries are also menaced by a financial crisis for the same reason,"Reuter - 65 words
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Article111 1951-11-05 1 Defence College chiefs here KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. rjEN. Sir Frank Simp- son, the Commandant designate of the Imperial Defence College, and his assistant designate. Air Vice-Marshal C. B R Pelly, arrived m Malaya during the week-end for a short visit. The general stayed with th« Director of Operation Lt. Oen.111 words
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Article64 1951-11-05 1 Truman gift a picture WASHINGTON. Sun. A PARTING gift from President Truman to th* Dukt of Edinburgh yesterday was ft framtd enlargement of a picture of Princess Elizazeth. The picture was made by an Associated Press photographer. Mr. John Rous. at a Canadian Embassy reception on Thursday for the Princess64 words
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Article33 1951-11-05 1 SYDNEY. Sun When Sydney on Saturday had the hottest November day since 1948, temperature. 95 degrees—more than 20 St. John Ambulance women fainted at an inspection In Government House grounds.— AP.AP - 33 words
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Article32 1951-11-05 1 A 43-year-old Indian. M. N Vengadajalam of Jurong Road suffered several stab wounds In a fight at Jurong Road last night. H* was admitted to th» General Hospital m serlpu» condition.32 words
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Advertisement71 1951-11-05 1 Rings *>) Quality I offer you a Rang* of Diamond Rings Ranging from $100/. to $4000/. or mart S.P.H.deSILVA 45 HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOJL GREEN PEAS... the uwy you like them. Only choice,' ISjHMiMfcBl young, succulent peas art picked for A^M^^^i "Mountain Maid". Serve with a pat71 words
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Advertisement32 1951-11-05 1 For Beauty Individuality m High Class Jewtliery H. SENA, LTD. SINGAPORE PENANO and BANGKOK. Mrs v Kitchil Mackann. the gj&ular Hostess! Said' modest^ fflV parties, owe their, success fflmoaPenlirely to TJGER Beer"32 words
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Advertisement922 1951-11-05 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited for the post Of BROADCASTING ASSISTANT (INDIAN) m the Community Listening and Emergency Broadcasting Division of Radio Malaya. This appo.nlmtnt is for a year In the first instance. The officer will be based at Singapore Salary: In accordance with age and experience on the scale922 words
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Advertisement681 1951-11-05 2 NOTICES NATURALISATION Notice Is hereby given that MRS LOW KEONO nee NINA HWANO ol No. S3. Calrnhill Road. Singapore. Is applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should sena a written sifned statement of the facts to681 words
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Advertisement663 1951-11-05 2 NOTICES IPOH TIN DREDGING, LIMITED (Incorporated m *ngia»u^) Telegraphic advice has been received from London of the recommendation of a final dividend for the year ended 31st March, 1951 of 1/9 per Stock Unit, less Income Tax at the rate of 9/6 In the t, payable on 13th December. 1981.663 words
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Advertisement481 1951-11-05 2 NOTICES ALLENBY RUBBER CO., LTD, (Incorporated m the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 18%, less 30% Income Tax has been declared. In respect of the Financial year ending 39th February. 1983. payable on the 3ut November, 1951, to shareholder? on the Register at481 words
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Advertisement337 1951-11-05 2 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD 'NOTICE is hereby given that. In accordance with the provisions of section 63 of the Porte Ordinance (Chapter 149), the Board Intends to sell by public auction at 10. 0 C a.m. on Friday, 9th November. 1991, at it* Oodown B6A (Entrance Gate No. 8)337 words
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Advertisement300 1951-11-05 2 NOTICED THE RAJAH HITAM COCONUT ESTATE, LIMITED (incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE is hereby given that a 2nd Interim Dividend of 10% less 10% Malayan Income Tax for the year ending list December 1951. has been declared payable to Shareholders of the Company on the 18th November 1951. The Transfer Books300 words
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Advertisement367 1951-11-05 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE TURF CLUB WINTER MEET-IN O IMI. SATURDAY 17TH. WEDNESDAY IIST SATURDAY MTH NOVEMBER 1911. ENTRIES CLOSE at II noon en WEDNESDAY, 7TH NOVEMBER, 1981. LADY OUB6T MEMBERS.— No Lady Guest Members' Badge! will be Issued. RESERVED BNCLOBURB. A reserved Enclosure for a maximum of 200 Members will be367 words
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Article248 1951-11-05 3 END MALAYA CONFLICT C.G. The People hits at PEACEFUL MEANS SUGGESTED LONDON, Sunday. T^HE SUNDAY paper, The People, Mid todat that 1 Britain should find out what had made Malayans rebels and "try to settle the conflict by means other than the gun and the bomber." "It was surely timeReuter - 248 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-11-05 3 A VIOLENT CYCLONE hit Sicily and Sardinia recently. The city of Catania m Sicily suffered most of the damage. Here about 26 of th« inhabitants were killed when a house collapsed. The damage was estimated at about 15 milliard lire. Photo shows the house In Catania that51 words
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Article116 1951-11-05 3 Tact army can't stop Russians NASHVILLE, Tennessee. Sun. MR. J. Roberts, president of the Atlantic Union Committee, which is holding its first annual meeting here, predicted last night the Atlantic Pact "paper army" would not be able to stop "the Russian hordes when It is needed." Mr. Roberts also criticised116 words
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Article28 1951-11-05 3 FRANKFURT, Sun.—American and German authorities have opened a big drive against black marketeerlng and vice In US. troop areas In Germany, it was disclosed yesterday.— AT.28 words
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Article35 1951-11-05 3 PHILADELPHIA, Sun. Frank Sinatra and Ava Gardner applied for a marriage licence on Friday a few hours after Sinatra got a divorce from his wife nancy at Las Vegas. Nevada. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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189 1951-11-05 3 Private asks Gen. to knot his tie SAN DIEGO. Sun fMAGINE a private ask--1 injj the general: "Sir, I can't tie my necktie. Would you mind doing it for me?" Well it happened here. And Pt. Blllie D. Shelley. 20, did not pick on any ordinary general. He made the189 words
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Article107 1951-11-05 3 TUC pledge attacked by miners as SWANSEA, South Wales, Sun. nELEGATES of 28,000 miners passed a resolution here protesting against the Trades Union Congress decision this week that it would work amicably with Britain's new Conservative government. The resolution criticised the T.U.C. General CouncU for making the statement without priorReuter - 107 words
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Article60 1951-11-05 3 COPENHAGEN, Sun. CIR Hartley Shawcross, Bri- tain's former Attorney General, foreshadowed the Labour Party's attitude m opposition. "We shall not engage m merely partisan obstruction," he said. "We deplored that m our opponents. "I shall not oppose for the sake of opposition", he added. "Policies must be JudgedReuter - 60 words
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Article35 1951-11-05 3 BELVEDERE, Kent, Sun.— A Labour M.P., Mr. Norman Dodds, who correctly forecast the dates of the 1950 and 1951 British General Elections said that the Conservative Government would be lo office 30 hours.35 words
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Article111 1951-11-05 3 PARIS, Sunday. TtHE U.N. General Assembly optna its 1951 session here on Tuesday In an atmosphere of tension and uncertainty* unsurpassed m the world organisation's six-year history, r' The tension is caused not only by the continued EastWest differences, but by a wave of new111 words
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Article47 1951-11-05 3 PARIS. San. rE ParU afternoon paper. France Solr. has published this front-pare box dedicated to the delegate* of the United Nations: "In 3,865 yean, there have been only SU jmn of complete p«ace. and tJM paave* tNatlM har« b«jen sirned."— A P.47 words
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Article137 1951-11-05 3 SDYNEY. Sun. T*HE Navy Minister, Mr. ■L William McMahon. said yesterday the cruiser Australia. Flagship of the Australian Fleet, and the cruiser Shropshire, presented to Australia by Britain, "belonged to another age." "But for th# present world situation they world have been scrapped long ago,"137 words
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Article231 1951-11-05 3 LONDON, Sunday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, yesterday appointed Mr. Lionel Frederick Heald, 54, as Attorney-General, «n« of the k»v leral nosts m the new Government. Mr. Heald won prominence m the last Parliament by helping to abolish the much maligned common informer, a procedureReuter - 231 words
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Article17 1951-11-05 3 MANILA. Sun. President Ellpido Quirino yesterday called tor military alliance of South-East Asian countries. A.P.AP - 17 words
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Article20 1951-11-05 3 LONDON. Sun. Mrs. Martha Freud, widow of Austrian psychologist Slgmund Freud has died In London, aged 90.20 words
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Article214 1951-11-05 3 Rommel film angers mother LONDON, Sun. A WOMAN who shouted protests against the film "Rommel, Desert Fox" at a West End cinema was gaoled for 14 days after refusing to be bound over to keep the peace. The. woman, 41-year-old Mrs. Esther Scares, whose son was killed In North Africa,214 words
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Article36 1951-11-05 3 BUENOS AIRES. Sun. A bomb exploded m Buenos Aires, shattering the main entrance and window panes of Peuser, Argentina's leadIng publishing firm and the publishers of Eva Peron's book "Meaning of My Life." —Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article37 1951-11-05 3 PARIS, Sun.— Prince Savang, eldest son of Kins SLsavang Cong. 78-year-old ruler of the French associated state of Laos, arrived here by air yesterday on his way to Mentone to see his father. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement544 1951-11-05 3 lACH MwraiH LOOK FOt '•g^UBT" M< >w -P HERRING RECIPES MORTON HERRING PIE I l.n Morion Fra»h Har^^BJß^V rmgt. I amo* 14 mad mad lar eappar and kraadcrumki r G'.tia ria-tfuh. Hum with kraadcrumka. »on >nd pomoai »or» lh.tilr S'«l« kgl, idd tomato «au<o. i»»inkii»| alkaaaa, pamar h oo»por. <»■>544 words
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Advertisement172 1951-11-05 3 CAR POPPIES I May only be obtained at the following places t i Robinson A Co., Ltd* I John Littles Whiteaways Borneo Motors Raffles Hotel Goodwood Park Hotel PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY Spac* kindly donated by The Chartered Bank. NORDA RUTKEVVITZ AT THE ADELPHI FOR ORIGINAL MODELS FROM $100/- m COTTONS,172 words
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Article, Illustration278 1951-11-05 4 Fourteen will contest 6 S'pore City wards TODAY 18 NOMINATION DAT FOURTEEN candidates —five Progressives,; five Labour, two independent Labour, one independent Progressive, and one independent are expected to submit their nomination papers today, for the Singapore City Council elections on December 1. The nomination papers will be Riven to278 words
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Article31 1951-11-05 4 The Kiwi Members League held a fun fair at the C.V.M.A. grounds In Bras Basah Road Singapore yesterday, m aid of the Boys Town and their own f ui.ds.31 words
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Article138 1951-11-05 4 TO BUILD $6,000 HOUSES A HOUSING society for Singapore Malays was formed at a public meeting m Geylang Malay School yesterday. The Singapore Malay Housing Society will buy land and build houses, not exceed ing $6,000 m value, for poorer classes of Malays. About 150 people138 words
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Article152 1951-11-05 4 JOHORE BAHRU Sun /CONDITIONS at Reoggit, m the Batu Pahat district, where there was a severe outbreak of malaria, have considerably improved and the death rate has been checKed. To cope with any further recurrence of the disease a hospital assistant fcas been stationed there and a152 words
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Article46 1951-11-05 4 The position of the Singapore Blood Bank for the week ended Nov. 3 was as follows: O A B AB ToUl Donations received 18 IS 10 4* Transfusions given 34 37 16 3 7t Present flasks m hand 15 13 13 13 SS46 words
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Article41 1951-11-05 4 KTJALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. David Lyttle of Radio Malaya will use the trees, lake and nill-sldes of the Lake Gardens, Kuala Lumpur, as natural scenery for his production. "A Midsummer Night's Dream." on Dec. 13. 14 and 1541 words
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Article186 1951-11-05 4 IPOH, Sunday. ESTABLISHMENT of a hospital for venereal and more co-operation between private medical practitioners and Government doctors, is suggested by Dr. Wu Lien-ten, Ipoh doctor and an authority on plagu*. as a means of combatting the spread of the disease In Malaya. Dr. Wu186 words
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Article32 1951-11-05 4 POPPIES ON SALE SOON Poppies will be on sale In Singapore on Saturday Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan and helpers will be making poppy wreaths m the Victoria Memorial Hall an Friday mortiing.32 words
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Article103 1951-11-05 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 9.SS a.m. Schools; 9.55 Interlude: 10*10.10 News from K.L.: 10.45-13 BchooU; 1 p.m. "Monday Matinee": 1.30 News; 1.45 "Home on the Range"; 2-2.30 Schools: 6.15 Children; 6.15 "Adventures In Music"; 6 55 Announcements: 7 News; 7.10 Interlude: 7.30 "Spot the Favourites"; 8 "World Affairs" (Alllngton Kennard): 8.15103 words
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Article, Illustration133 1951-11-05 4 Union wants arrears KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. /CONCERN over the delay m \j the payment of arrears under the Benham salary scales was voiced by members of the All -Malayan Federation of Government Medical Employees Trad Union today. Mr. 8. Manickam, president of th* Union, told the Straits Times though three133 words
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Article197 1951-11-05 4 $6mil. on homes for City staff OVER $6,000,000 is expected to be spent by the Singapore City Council before the end of next year on housing schemes for its employees. About half this sum la for housing the staff of the new power station at Pasir Panjang. The bulk of197 words
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Advertisement141 1951-11-05 4 PHILIPS yf "PHOTO-FLUX" W FLASH l Dill DC BULB) n S' PHILIPS Makers c» tNe Famous PHILIPS Radil ifiXfflXg For all your Home Snapshots WILLIAM JACKS CO., (MALAYA) LTD. O^ Ja s*^ To give your dunk a really appetising v^^BßW^v'^/^^ bile always add a dash of Angostura /^^^V^^r bitters. It141 words
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Advertisement392 1951-11-05 4 EVEREST MOD. 4 TKK KEYS KEYBOARD EVEREST IS THE CALCULATING MACHINF WHICH MEETS MOST REQUIREMENTS: AS IT can be operated by one hand only, having aD the manipulative levers fitted on the right hand side. haa automatic getting for division. haa visibility of letting fixtures. haa automatic locking devices. Solt392 words
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Article195 1951-11-05 5 TRAFFIC JAM AT K.L. YARDS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. /CONGESTION In the Kuala \j Lumpur marshalling yards is increasing as a result of the "work to rule' 1 policy adopted by the Malayan Railway Traffic Operating Union, following the breakdown In the negotiations for their salary revision. A goods train from195 words
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Article, Illustration246 1951-11-05 5 FOUR babies happy as only champions can be yesterday toddled up to Mrs. R. W. I. Band, flashed toothless smiles and each received one of the four first prizes for the Singapore International Baby Show m aid of the Catholit Young Men's Association246 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-11-05 5 DAVID ANG HOCK CHOON. Singapore's champion do> m the six to 18 months age croup, smiles m the arms of his mother as he clasps the trophy which he had won, alon* with a $75 cash prise, m the International Baby Show organised by th» C.V.M.A.58 words
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Article90 1951-11-05 5 Travellers plan S'pore branch SINGAPORE businessmen on Saturday met for an inaugural meeting of the International Skal Club. These businessmen representing various air, sea and land travel agencies In the Colony, hope to form a branch to be affiliated with the International Skal Club whose headquarters la at Copenhagen. The90 words
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Article97 1951-11-05 5 A COMMUNITY centre exclusively for labourers la to be opened In the Rochore District of Singapore next week. ThLs district has a large number of Municipal labourers. Among the objects are: to foster a community sense, to provide social, recreational and educational facilities, and to stimulate Interest97 words
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Article42 1951-11-05 5 The latest fair price list issued by the Controller of Supplies, Singapore, Is: Powdered Milk: "KlLm.' I lb. tin. reduced to* $2.65 2£ tin reduced to $6.35 and 5 lb. tin reduced to $12.25. Other prices are unchanged.42 words
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Article54 1951-11-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— News has been received of the death In England of Major E. F. O. Davles. former manager of Rengam and Sedenak Estates. Johore. Major Davles took a k^en interest In the Volunteer movement and when he retired In 1032. wa* Command an: of54 words
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Article24 1951-11-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Hean Hong Swee. a Kuala Lumpur driver, was fined $300 today (or conveying four passengers m An unlicensed taxi.24 words
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Article116 1951-11-05 5 TO build up "a better Christian atmosphere" m A the Teachers' Training College, more than 30 students of the College met at the Orchard Road V.M.C.A. hall, Singapore, on Saturday and decided to form a student Christian movement branch. The Principal of the Teafhcrs' Training116 words
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Article95 1951-11-05 5 TWE Director of Posts, Mr. X W. A. Cooper, said yesterday that It would be "an utter waste of time" to have different postal boxes for Chinese, Indian and Malay mail suggested by a letter written to the Straits Times. Mr. Cooper said: "Peopl* would take95 words
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Article21 1951-11-05 5 The Kan* Ha Pheng Sim Kok, celebrated their 14th anniversary with a dinner at 306, Victoria Street. Singapore, last, night.21 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-11-05 5 MR M. RADHAKRISHNAN and Miss Vallibhai, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Krishnayah. who were, married m Singapore yesterday. Straits Times picture.21 words
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Article93 1951-11-05 5 University fund now over $4½ m. WITH the latest contribution of $1,385.64, the University of Malaya Endowment Fund now totals $4,586,--478.57. Latest list of donations: KFGRI SEMBILAN: N.S. Malay Vernacular Teachers. Tamoln District, $79.44. SELANGOR: Tht Chief A»eountant, Postal SerVicei Department. 17. PERAK: The Chairman, Kampar District Appeal Commute* $780.50;93 words
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Article33 1951-11-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Kpm Cl on Meng. a shopkeeper. wa 8 fined $70 In tha Polls." Court today for refusing t< s<*U cigarettes when he had stock. The cigarettes were confiscated33 words
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Article157 1951-11-05 5 PENANG, Sunday. \|K. A. Maliapen, secretary of the Penang Harbour V* Board Staff Association, at the annual general meeting today, called for a spirit of compromise to bring about better relations with the Harbour Board. I He added both tht Board and the association must demonstrate157 words
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Article74 1951-11-05 5 SEGAMAT, Sun. "IT Wa s daylight and as X we do not have any clocks, we thought it was six o'clock; so we left our houses to go to work." This was the story It Chinese tappers lold the Segamat Circuit Magistrate when74 words
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Article29 1951-11-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Phua Huat, a rubber tapper of Geylang Patah, was sentenced to one month's imprisonment m Johore Bahru, for possessing four packets of chandu.29 words
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Article153 1951-11-05 5 Blackout areas Sub-stations liable to load shedding today are: DAT Mac Donald House. Tan Chye Place /Fort tannin*. Scan St./ Waterloo Street, St. Andrews/High st./SUmford Rd.. Albert St., Short St., Now Ice Works, Fire Stone, Mackenzie Road, Bnklt Thnah Pumps, Balestler Rd., Jalan Ampas, 8.M.8.C., Mcßltchie. BraddeU Rise. Island Golf153 words
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Advertisement197 1951-11-05 5 To yjfff^ America Frequent services /fly jfiy /ffl operating over 90,000 jwy My miles. ..courtesy^T.comfort... reliability have made yw /ty /fly X.L.M. Royal Dutch Air- w^^^>^ lines a favourite .through- Ws M/ Mr out the worldi Mr s LOCAL OFFICE: /W 1 FINLAYSON GREEN s^ civp IPADD 1 \yy^ ?>197 words
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Miscellaneous27 1951-11-05 5 CHINESE YMCA: 9 a.m. staff meeting, 5.30 p.m. board meeting, basketball (boys), badminton, bMly-bullding (young men); 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. commercial evening school: 7.30 p.m. table-tennis.27 words
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Article50 1951-11-05 6 HETRERWOTON-BAIRp: Try engagement is announced between Major Harold Dwfley Orintfey Hetherlngton. MB. (UmOm). if R.C.P.. R.A.M.C aide** son of Mr. H. J Hethermgton ot Tarbrax, Midlothian. and Pamela Marjorie. (Captain Q A R.A.N.C), eldest daughter of Lleut.-Colonel C J. Bakd, O B X and Mrs. Baird of Port LMckson50 words
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Obituary17 1951-11-05 6 CROSS: On Oct. 23rd, 1951, In I ondon. Ambrose Betham Cross, aged 75. formerly of Seremban17 words
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Article19 1951-11-05 6 LOST 2 bunches of keys biveen Wilkle Road and Cathay Cinema. Finder please contact Box No. A8340, ST.19 words
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994 1951-11-05 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon., Nov. 5, 1951. The City Bonds Of the $111.3 millions which the Singapore City CounciJ proposes to spend during 1952, $51.6 millions is on loan account. Attention h?s been concentrated on the Rate Fund budget, but it is the loan budget that has the greater994 words
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Article45 1951-11-05 6 TAIPEH, Sun.— More than 70,000 Chinese Muslims had been killed by the Communists on the mainland, said Gen. Pal Chung-hsl yesterday. Gen. Pai said the slaughter was Instigated by the Kremlin. "The Kremlin." he said, Is bent on destroying all religions."— AJ».45 words
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Article47 1951-11-05 6 PARIS. Sun— French police said yesterday that the 23--year-old son of George Papandreou. former Greek Premier, tried to commit suicide yesterday. The youth, a student In Paris shot himself near the heart m front of Notre Dame Cathedral. His condition was critical.— AJ»47 words
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Article36 1951-11-05 6 BERLIN. Sun.— West Berlin police said yesterday that Hans Relchert, a Soviet zone refugee who had been granted political asylum In West Berlin, was kidnapped last night and taken Into the Eastern sector.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article2164 1951-11-05 6 WINSTON CHURCHILL - TETE-A-TETE WITH STALIN WINSTON CHURCHILL War Memoirs: Closing the Ring— 2o By CHURCHILL MEMOIRS NOVEMBER 30, 1943. wu for me a crowded and memorable day. It wa« my »th birthday and waj passed almost entirely In transacting torn* of the most important business with which I have ever been concerned.2,164 words
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Article564 1951-11-05 6 The Pygmy Pongo and Giant Jumbo YOUR correspondent who signs himself "Traveller and Hunter" (Oct. 27) is mistaken In at least some of his facts. The late T. R. Hubback was on leave when I assumed duty as Assistant Game Warden m the latter part of 1828, and the late564 words
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Article108 1951-11-05 6 'TCJCHOOLM ASTER" of PenO ang. whose letter on our teachlnr. profession you published on Oct. 29, says that so far not a tingle Queen'g Scholar ha* thought it an honour to serre his Alma Mater as a teacher. This Is not correct. The Queen'g Scholar of 1888108 words
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Article69 1951-11-05 6 Fis a pity that TJB patients m Malacca hospital have not been supplied with any vitamin tablets for the past month and cod-liver-oil for the past week. Will the CM.O. or Matron take Immediate action to supply cod-llTer on as it Is the only lood that we69 words
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Article373 1951-11-05 6 On the Margin jhe Gunp Garden AS a footnote to the "Grow More Food Exhibition" held m Singapore last weekend, it is timely to remind the sceptics of the most remarkable demonstration ever given of what the Impoverished and eroded soil of Singapore Island can produce. This Is recalled In373 words
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Advertisement762 1951-11-05 6 Straits Times k Free Press Far Mm c— .mm— .w varWMn. am aaar*w<rt*rt»«f Jt 1.1 Ftaa. CeJJ StarJK* Orchard fteae, racarv* «Mfl a*»ar«»a«w^» m* w«fl mmmttn. CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Typist, Junior Clerks and Delivery Clerks. Apply Box No A8339. B.T. WANTED by European Finn m Kuala Lumpur Asiatic762 words
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Advertisement13 1951-11-05 6 Mice 1909 aoo<L itHttcAed pood Aztotuze. ft COLUER QUAY a SI H SAPORS13 words
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Advertisement99 1951-11-05 6 Vfc™ OPTJCIRN Fellow Institute OphthaJmic Opticians (Eng FHlow Worsh^ful Co. of Spectacle-Makers (Enf Freeman of the City of London By 4ppotetiii«>U to JT.Af Forces. South East Asta. T 6 Raffles Place Singapore 1 Phone ***** >«»»«><• ««»«»•>♦«•»« i» donLo qeadeo The IcrTie /onop for those "thinking of leave" A Mew99 words
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Article231 1951-11-05 7 K.L. ROW OVER SUPERMAN KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. MEMBERS of the Malayan Co-operative Wholesale Society had a sharp row at an extraordinary general meeting today over the Pow art of their 'superman' the Government -appointed general manager of the Society Mr. E. fTI Russel. Mr. D C Mack, a director of231 words
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Article25 1951-11-05 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Sultan of Johore presided today at a meeting of the Johore Executive Council a} the Council Chamber. Bukit Tambalan.25 words
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Article52 1951-11-05 7 HE CAUGHT A RED HERRING ALOR STAR, So. A SPECIAL palioe corporal fishing: m a strata la the Btding District, fdt a toe and fished wit a Cosa■tunist pamphlet written m Tamil. Two suspected members of the Mm i'uen. one a woman, were held for questioning by the Alor Star52 words
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Article346 1951-11-05 7 Force wants men of all races SUB-DIVISIONS IN STORE, PENANG AND K.L. RECRUITMENT for the new Pan-Malayan Naval Volunteer Reserve will start m the Federation m January, and the first SabDivision is expected to be constituted m Penang shortly afterwards, a Naval spokesman said yesterday. The Penang346 words
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Article224 1951-11-05 7 THEY PLAN MORE FLYING THE Royal Singapore Fiyin* Club is planning to step np its programme with more advanced flying and competitions, the Club Captain, Mr. J. 8. Vine, said yesterday Referring to the flying activities of the Club, he said that the number of nours flown was an indication224 words
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Article269 1951-11-05 7 THE first post-war combined operations "landing x and screening"— by Singapore's three volunteer units took place yesterday at Blakan Matl The Malayan Royaj Naval Volunteer Reserve, the Sin- 1 gapore Volunteer Corps and the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force participated. The operation was declared i success both269 words
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Article78 1951-11-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. DANDITB yesterday attacku ed a police station In the Koantan area of Pahang and a police post In the Maar arm of Johore, but were driven off. Two camps, one for 50 bandits and the other for 20. were found In the Bahau area78 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-11-05 7 Emily Hahn. the wellknown American novelist, and biographer ot Sir Stamford Raffles, who was expected to arrive m Singapore by air yesterday has been taken iii m Binffeok MfcMBKKS of the S.V.C. aboard H.M.S. SUnbang shortly alter they left Trlok Ayer Basin for Blakan Mati. where a landing68 words
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Article67 1951-11-05 7 PARIT BUNTAR^ Sun November 16 has been provisionally fixed for the preliminary Inquiry Into a charge of robbery against three Malays and two Chinese. The accused are Ahmad Dubari bin Haji Mohamad Tatim, 28, Zakariah bin Abu Baker, 31, Lee Eng Hua, 21, Darus bin Hassan.67 words
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Article192 1951-11-05 7 Plans to control hawkers RIGID measures to control food hawkers, if they are allowed a place In the proposed development of the Esplanade hay- been suggested by th« Health Committee of the Singapore City Council. The Council is now awaiting Government's approval of one of two development schemes, both of192 words
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Article78 1951-11-05 7 THE dedication service of the Seventh D«y Adventist church In Balestier Road. Singapore which was bought recently will be held In January. The service will be conducted by the chief delegate of the AdventisU' general conference headquarters In Washington to the annna] conference m Singapore In January.78 words
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Article, Illustration88 1951-11-05 7 The Victoria Theatre. Singapore, was packed yesterday when Mrs. Minnie IVersonWood. director of the Malayan Union Seminary choir, presented William Bradbury's Queen Esther, a 90-mlnute cantata based on a Bible story. The cantata was sung twice yesterday, at 4.30 p.m. and 1 15 p.rr« TOE 11ON. Richard88 words
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Article, Illustration147 1951-11-05 7 Ctiia Jin yesterday kacat before a church altar and received the Colours of the 6th Company, Singapore Boys' Brigade, from his slater after their father, the Company chaplain. bad blessed and dedicated them. It was a proud moment for the M boys and five officers of the Company.147 words
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Article129 1951-11-05 7 Your fun may cost more soon rdiER charges for recreational facilities provided by the Singapore City Council m public parks, open spaces and swimming pools, have been suggested by the Council's Estates and Fire Brigade Committee. It is proposed that the Ww for a tennis court be raised from 40129 words
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Article58 1951-11-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A CAMP of the Klang gang l\ In thp innolp non* Kuala Lumpur was Combed "by" "the R.A.F. this morning. Security forces are on the irail of a section of the gang, which was contacted by the First Suffolk Regiment three days ago.58 words
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Article60 1951-11-05 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Bun.— An official of the Adi Dravlda Association of Johore Bahru. A. Maruthappa, was summoned to the High Court today for examination. It was alleged that Maruthappa had not handed over certain documents of the association to the Assistant Official Assignee after the assogiatlon60 words
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Article29 1951-11-05 7 MUAR, Fri. For using obscene language to a woman. Leo Kwee Eng, at Jalan Merlam. Tay Kwe« Say was fined $15. or seven days' lmorisonment at Muar.29 words
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Article40 1951-11-05 7 SEGAMAT. Sun.-Hashlm bin All 41, was charged at Segamat wtth absenting himself from duty He was allowed ball of $200. He said that he fell 111 when he went to see his family In his kampong.40 words
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283 1951-11-05 7 POSTAL UNION DECIDES ON STRIKE BALLOT TWE 500-strong Singapore Post and Telegraph Uniformed Staff Union will convene an emergency meeting to take a strike ballot if the Colony Government fails to grant their claims within thre** weeks. This decision was taken by the fifth annual conference of the union, which283 words
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Article191 1951-11-05 7 /\NLY applicants with \J sufficient academic quai:flcations are to De recommended for the four s holarship* offered (or 1952 tjy the Austral'an Governnui.: under the British Co ntnonwealth Technical -operation Scheme lor Asia, a Singapore Govermr.cv official said yesterday. All nominations a .11 b? forwarded191 words
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Article40 1951-11-05 7 General Sir Charles Keightley. Commander-in-Chlef. Far East Land Forces arrived m Singapore by X.L.M. aircraft yesterday after a visit to Britain where he attended a conference of Commanders-in-Chief of the British Army ma saw manoeuvres.40 words
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Advertisement92 1951-11-05 7 Meet /r x •OMN !J»-rnU 6OMG STRONG JOHNNIE WALKER SCOTCH WHISKY The fashionable drink everywhere John Walker Soot, Ltd., Scotch Whisky Distillers, Kilmarnock, Scotland PLANT MACHINERY DIESEL ENGLNES. EL. GENERATORS AERATED WATER PLANT VEGETABLE OIL EXTRACTION PLANT RL'BBER MILLING MACHINERY DRAGLINES AND SHOVELS Complete Engineering Service ASIATIC TRADING I ENGINEERING92 words
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Advertisement126 1951-11-05 7 toy J»**»w»jx_ f <S i! GUAGE 0.0. TRANSFORMER EXTRA J /Cf^\ V I t fcSLO^// SIR WGEL GRESLEY** PASSEIVGER SET $73.00 "DUCHESS OF ATHOL" PASSENGER SET $78.75 HORNBY CLOCK WORK TRAIN SETS FROM $9.00 TO $27.00 ALSO WIDE RANGE OF ACCESSORIES little^ SINGAPORE f. Take Care ol Your Eyes. lUll126 words
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357 1951-11-05 8 MEMOIRS OF A SWORD SWALLOWER. by Dan Mannix (Hamish Hamilton ton, 12$. 6d) By MARGARET LANE AS if ordinary people were not peculiar enough, the public is apparently always willing to pay good money to see a real live freak, or someone357 words
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654 1951-11-05 8 4^^FOR""YOUR BOOkSHELFVf^BL A CLINICAL report on A the state of literature m 1951 must begin by stating that the patient suffers from a conspicuous lack of gusto. Ec has too much poise and too little verve. Life is dim and depressing (if you654 words
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Article613 1951-11-05 8 ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET LORD CORK; ORRERY - ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET LORD CORK ORRERY BY Roger Keyes. ly Cecil Aspinall Oglander. (Hogarth Press. 255.) rpHE story of Rogei Keyes unfolds the development of a life throughout actuated by "indomitable keenness and drive," to quote the description of him by a shrewd613 words
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Advertisement109 1951-11-05 8 C. G. C. Collect six of these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club. A A¥¥\ I M i A jj|«p'B^^^ ■■■BBBbT a^BBBB^^BBF I H .BBBb^BBF '%^k i! J_" ft !S|S |g ===E=^^Bßßt^BM AbT B^^P^^^ REO. TRAOC MARK ***** U Vfl I|//b9BB^BBkI' C< ft c^pi^^^^ a —^^^^^^^^Bßß^KßMFlBf This versatile all109 words
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Miscellaneous281 1951-11-05 8 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS .wu^ISSS ffi^w blutf 1. North Country seaside r«- whit *> purple nower sort (6-4-9). 6. Female ruff (9). fI""TS"T' il 1 1a i' itt 1 la I' b I Is I I Self-satUfled start for a 7» ThU bark give* goato a smuggler (4). run 10.281 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-11-05 9 I*, c r^ r j™ J\ ft«* fICKp of cctf« to /ft« »flte^ C o^ e< hop. He read* a* h€ neu« m l/twan Me Zay U <o some o/ tAi Gaffer* rttfltnp Afj /ace m the Corpora?, mm, fovr-pear-old Ixmail. Right: assigning duties to the villages volunteer52 words
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Article, Illustration858 1951-11-05 9 S. C. LBVI - S. C. LBVI By THE law has come to x stay In Kampong Berih. a Tillage of 200 Malays and Chinese, situated on the West Coast of Singapore. It has come In the shape of flve-foot-flve-inches ActIn* Corporal Yacob bin Hltam.858 words
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Advertisement218 1951-11-05 9 REX JOMORE MMRU Now Showing: 5.15. 6.45 A 1.15 p.m. "SEUAT MA I. AM" (Malar) AtlaaUc lint Warti Now Shaving at 7.H ff.ls p.m. BLACK KOtW (TrdMriMtart Kan Me« World Now Sbwtec mt 7 A t 15 pm. THE THING" Royal at IN 7.3* p. a. -PCVAKr (TanrfU iClecttix INOUSTMAI218 words
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Advertisement228 1951-11-05 9 QUAKER OATS Helps Children Grow TALLER and STRONGER! To build strength; to *S hdp youngsters grow "^qL^* lk Mz+Vf\ nil and straight-filled 7\ Tt-Ja' I With the energy and i\ S] CjL-^ stamina they must have «i U jM^—-^3t I for active living, there's |1 '/Vf^f no finer nourishment 111228 words
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101 1951-11-05 10 Tronoh will extend its activities IT is announced by Tronoh Mines that as prospecting m Malaya Is practically at a standstill owing to terrorism the Tronoh-MalayH tin gror considering extending ope of Its operatic Malaya. l iy called Tromal Pro has been formed with aall capital subscribed gy the principal101 words
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Article144 1951-11-05 10 THE directors of Scottish Malayan Estates announce the sale of Strathmore rubber estate (567 acres), a detached property belonging to the subsidiary company. Strathmore Rubber, at a price of approximately £72 10s per acre •pHE directors of South A Malay Rubber Plantations (1932) announce that an offer ha«144 words
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Article159 1951-11-05 10 MELBOURNE, Sun rE Melbourne market closed the week a little easier again, though the leaders tended to be firmer. Leaders were moving m sympathy with the Bond Market, which again displayed firmness. Metals were weaker m most sections. Some large Merchant House* were marked down following rumours159 words
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419 1951-11-05 10 for a long term agreement for the purchase of Tin. Appreciating the tim* trouble and expense Involved In their tour Malaya welcomes them and believes that only good can come of their visit. Sterling Tins showed a distinct rise as result of the removal of Mr.419 words
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Article235 1951-11-05 10 AN interim dividend of four per cent., less tax, hu already been paid by the Anglo-Java Rubber Company In resptct of the year to March 31, 1951. In their preliminary statement the direc ors inform stockholders that they consider the account* Justify a Una* payment of six per235 words
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Article311 1951-11-05 10 rpHE following business was X reported done on the local share market last week. Industrials. Alexandra Brick Ord. $2,974. Fraser Neave Ord. $4.30 to $4 20, Gammon $2.77 'j to $2.86 to $2,824. Hongkong Bank (Colonial Register) $860 $855, Malayan Breweries $5.60 to $5.50, Malayan Cement 42 cents.311 words
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Article63 1951-11-05 10 rONTINUINO their policy of keeping shareholders fully informed the Directors of Kesang Tin Ltd. hare circularised shareholders regarding the dewaterlng of the mine and the installation of the two new 500 h.p. engines by the tributors. Provided labour Is forthcoming it is expected that output will63 words
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Advertisement1428 1951-11-05 10 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. I Incorporated <n Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LIME Carrier option te proceed Ma ether pert! te load am 4 discharge cargo. lAlllNoS to LIVERPOOL. CLAJCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sails P. Sham Penang Autetycae for London <* C. )J/14 Nev. 5 Nw. 8/11 Nev. 12/14 t> "I1,428 words
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Advertisement438 1951-11-05 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS To New York and Bo.ton via Ceylon. India, Egypt and Mediterranean Parts. Singapore P- Swettenham Penang St. PRESIDENT POLK" Sails 7 Nev. 8/9 Nev^ 10 1 i N PRESIDENT CRANT" 22/ 29 Nev. 10 Ne*./1 Daa. 2/4 Dee. sj. "PRESIDENT IOHNITON 1 /7 De«. 8/9 Dec. 10/12438 words
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Advertisement468 1951-11-05 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FROM SCANOINAVIA UK CONTINENT S'pora P. STiam Penang "Malaya" for Bangkok H Kong 23-26 Nev. 22-22 Nr>. 20-21 Nev "Meenia" for Bangkok 28-28 Nov. "Kina" for Bangkok, Hong Kong. ManJa, Koba Yokohama It~2o Dm. 15-18 Dee. 11-14 Dm "Lalaadia" for Saigon Bangkok 21-21 Dm. "KambooNa" for468 words
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Advertisement984 1951-11-05 10 McALISTER <St CO., LTD. Telephone No. 5906 SLLERMAN «t BUCKNALL KLAVBMKM LINK "NOON. HAVRE.^TTERDAM ft zs^*^: port %g£ eg- m M CITY OF OTTAWA CASTItVILLI Sirfgapore 20/2J Nev. Vpore P. ham Penang Mb CITY OF NEWPORT In Port/6 Nee, -fcV iv/ii^c. 22/^-Ke. nS^VSni M-cA^^o'^r' LW g.n^T^-s't-Vc-rrur Lt4 ROUSTEAD CO., LTD.984 words
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Article, Illustration745 1951-11-05 11 Arsenal taKe lead in League 1 ALL TOP CLUBS FARE BADLY LONDON, Sunday. A RSENAL, the most successful club In British football for the past 20 years, jumped Into the leadership of the Football League yesterday by winning at Middlesbrough, while the previous leaders Bolton were losing at home toReuter - 745 words
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Article65 1951-11-05 11 MANILA. Sub. TH£ attsJayasi Cainiajt Oasa--1 bhwi XI thai rtraiot rontinmr* taelr whining streak bi tSMtr Manßa aeries, «ef sattag tke Saa mgrael Bieweij CnwashirU niae-nIL The ereaincs star m-itwaiei for th* TJaMsii wm Pant Be*ag Teak. Inator left, wh» aeareal three gaak. Ike vtatjara wO!65 words
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Article195 1951-11-05 11 Joe Louis advised to retire CHICAOO, Son. JOE LOUIS, former world heavyweight champion, is m d»ag«r of perJßanant injury IS be 1 ooctinues fighting according to Or. J. U Hourton. medicaJ advaer to tbe Illinois State Athletic Commission He advises Louis to stop fighting for his own safety. Dr. Houston,195 words
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Article158 1951-11-05 11 SPRINGBOKS BEA T N.E. COUNTIES NEWCASTLE, Sun. THE South African Rugby 1 Union touring team upheld their unbeaten record yesterday when they beat 3 combined Northeastern Counties XV by 19 points (two goals, two penalty goals, one try) to eignt (one goal, one dropped goa.). At half-time the tourists ledReuter - 158 words
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Article92 1951-11-05 11 Tta Comopdiuu Cycling Club 'Ulead their radoc aetaoo with thr "TriaJlinfa Traalij" ii»itpj r*c* ■t Boas Llm Green at 4.J0 pjn. to■am. Tha trophy haa bera preatntM by Oato C. 1 Factor, ■fiafa.fnt of the Club, and win be decided on a mo spriota basis ■rfore tbe start92 words
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Article1046 1951-11-05 11 LONODN, Bun FOLLOWING are fooOttU league r standings after yesterday's matches: FIRST DIVISION P W D L F A pts Arsenal 16 0 4 3 3JL15 33 Manchester UK 0 I 4 22 31 Tottenham 16 0 4 93 34 21 Bolton Wan. IS 0 81,046 words
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Article538 1951-11-05 11 Pmrk 11, London Irish 3; St. Mary's 3, Wasps 18. AberaTon 23. Crass Keys 8; Abertillery 0. Newport S; Bath 11. United Services Portsmouth 6: Bedford 3. Coventry 6: Glenavon 16, Weston -Super-Mare S; Cardiff XI, Oxford University 8; Cheltenham 12, Ta union 6;538 words
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Article344 1951-11-05 11 MELBOURNE. Sun —Taking the lead m the straight, Mr. E R WllUam's Hydrogen. 9-4 favourite, won the £4.800 Victoria Derby at Plemington yesterday. Hydrogen iDevillewood Sweet Bound> beat 50-1 outsider Mrs. P. O. DUon'i Shoreham by one and a half lengths. His time for the l'«m.344 words
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Miscellaneous41 1951-11-05 11 fi^VMMpjfip^MfiJMS] RI'GBY: Raffles InsUtnUoa Ist to 2nd XV v St. Andrew's School Ist 2nd— Rallies Institution. 4 HOCKEY: SJLC. v G.H.Q. 2nd XI— SJI.C. BADMINTON: Foonr Stone Cup Sincapore v. SeJangor Happy World, 8 pjn.; BODCA. y Unlver>lty— St. George's Road.41 words
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Article1030 1951-11-05 12 SENTINEL - By SENTINEL fJOCKEY ha& com« of age. With the introduction of a league competition this season by the Singapore Hockey Association there has never been such interest m the game as there is now. And fears that league rivalry would lead to bad feeling1,030 words
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Article, Illustration495 1951-11-05 12 Bull WEIGHTS for all eight raoes on the second day, Wednesday, of the Selanfor Turf Club's November meetinr, are: Ct. 4, Dlv. I-6F. Azad »00 Admiral 8.11 Clonach 8.10 Zalovix 8.09 Grand Day 8.07 Randwick 1t.06 Sea Dragon 8.05 Demonic 8.04 SUckneos 8.01 Claudius R-02 Civil Lord495 words
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Article111 1951-11-05 12 rpHK inter-M>ne final of the Foong Saong Cup between Singapore and Selangor take* place «t the Happy World Stadium tonight and tomorrow at 8 pjn. Winner* meet Penang In the challenge round. Teams (or tonight are: SINGAPORE: (Single*) Wong Peng Soon, Ong Poh Lim and Cheong111 words
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Article489 1951-11-05 12 ABOUT 500 boys and girU from 13 Children's Social Centre* la Singapore cheered and applauded enthusiastically a» their representative! took part In the first annual Imer-Ceutre Sports meeting which was held at the Raffles Institution ground yesterday. It was a new and thrilling experience for489 words
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Article28 1951-11-05 12 TODAY: 2.48 am. (7.8), 7.43 a.m. (5.1); 1.42 p.m. (9.1), 8.53 p.m. (1.01). TOMORROW: 4.06 a.m. (7.8). 8.42 a.m. (5.6); 2.44 p.m (8.5), 10.09 p.m. (1.8).28 words
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Article379 1951-11-05 12 By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. fiSE of th« highlights of thf racing on Saturday, first day of the Selangor Turf Club's November meeting, was Jockey Mulley's brilliant .hat-trick on Dar-Es- Salaam, Tiberius and Scotch Express for trainer Jack Spencer. It is odds on now379 words
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214 1951-11-05 12 LONDON, Sun. 7T Wong Peng Soon, the Malayan x badminton ace makes a bid next March to win the All-Eng-land title for the third successive lime, he may find the task less Strenuous than m- previous yean. In future top flight players will jot have to214 words
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Article520 1951-11-05 12 India. 418 for six in record day NEW DELHI, Sun. INDIA broke several of their own Test cricket records when they scored 418 for six m reply to England's first innings total of 203 m the first Test here today, third day of the game. V. 8 Hazare. whose 145Reuter - 520 words
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Article53 1951-11-05 12 Th« Raffles Institution rugger team meet St. Andrew's at the R.I. ground today will be: Chan Wah Teng; Chin Yoon Fook, HUUard, Leong Kok Wir..-, Boon Kok Peow; Chan Chee Wah, Syed Abdul Pihman; VUvanathan, Sung Ah Bah, Karmakar, Cheong Kwee Huat, Le« Slew Kh^w. Sidek bin53 words
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Advertisement850 1951-11-05 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE FORD PREFECT new Januarj 1949, owner leaving Colony Phone *****. MATCHLESS M cycle 0.3 L. 194 Well maintained $590. Reply 80. No. A8321. B.T. RENAULT 8 HP. 14,000 mil* Reg Nov. '49 excellent condition Phone ***** office. CHEVROLET FLEETMABTEF 1948. grey, excellent condition Insured end Dec., $4,850.850 words
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Advertisement125 1951-11-05 12 "It reels mif there's always torn*- "Hi* sight it floel" sayt Doctor. Ihe thing m my eyes," cries John. Mother trouble it inflammation caused by worries: OhJ Is hit tight alright?" jlare and dv»(. I advise Optrex. S% mretf day John bath«t hie mm "Wed!" lays Mother tome days later,125 words
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