The Straits Times, 17 November 1951
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Title Section16 1951-11-17 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1951. CENTS16 words
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Article276 1951-11-17 1 American colonel is reprimanded NO PERMISSION FOR MURDER STORY TOKYO, Friday. BTH Army officer who on Wednesday accused the Communists of mass killings of Allied war prisoners in Korea has been reprimanded, a IN. Command officer said today. Lieut.-Col. James M. Hanley, of the BthReuter - 276 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-11-17 1 THE QUEEN plants a cross in the field of Remembram < at Westminster Abbey. London. She chose the special plot reserred to the memory of troops of the Empire division killed in Korea. Behind tbe Queen is Mr. C. W. Howe manager of the Poppy51 words
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67 1951-11-17 1 Intimidation campaign: Police hold 36 pOLICE investigating th e intimidation campaign in Bahau. Negri Sembilan. have arrested 27 men and nine women. The investigations followed a series of walk-outs by tappers who said they had been threatened. The 36 were arrested after a screening of the townspeople. Screening is also67 words
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Article53 1951-11-17 1 ATHENS. Fri. A special court martial early this morning sentenced 12 Communists to death for hieh treason. esDlonaee and subversive activities. Three others were given life sentences, while four were gaoled for 20 years. Another eight received sentences rangine from three to 15 vears. Fortv-sevenAP - 53 words
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Article438 1951-11-17 1 PARIS, Friday. EGYPT'S Foreign Minister, Salah El Din Pasha, today challenged Britain in the General Assembly of the United Nations to withdraw her officials and armed forces from the Sudan so that a free plebiscite could be taken. Egypt was willing to witl j drawReuter - 438 words
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Article183 1951-11-17 1 POLICE SWIM CANAL FOR BODY UNTIL early today Singapore police were dragging the Kampong Java canal to recover the body of a Chinese motorcyclist, 20-year-old, Yap Kiat Leng, who was thrown in after his machine hit the traffic island at Newton Circus. An eye witness, 15-year-old Wong Kum Hoi. of183 words
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Article77 1951-11-17 1 From Our Own Corrr«|»ondfnt LONDON, Fri. UAJ.-GEN. Sir Charles Boucher, who was Genera) Officer Commanding, Malaya District, from 1946 until February. 1950, died in an ambulance last night while being taken to a London hospital for an operation. He was 53 He was invalided to Britain early77 words
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Article31 1951-11-17 1 HANAU. Germany, Fri A hotel-keeper started serving a four-month gaol term yesterday for hiring his nephew to put bedbugs In the ro^r» of a rival hotel. Dancer ---'loied the rooms.31 words
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Article36 1951-11-17 1 An airman with gunshot wounds was found In his quarters at Seletar RAF Base yesterday. A firearm was found near him. He is now in the ba^e hospital in a serious condition.36 words
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Article21 1951-11-17 1 The RAF launched more heavy alrstrikes on bandit black spots In Perak. Selangor. Johore and Pahane in yesterday's oDerations.21 words
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Article98 1951-11-17 1 F JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. E first English teacherstraining college in the Federation i K to b P built at Glugor. Penang. the Member for Education. Dato E E C. Thuraisingham. said totonight at a dinner given by the Johor e Teachers' Union "I hope it may be98 words
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Article64 1951-11-17 1 SAIGON. Fri. FRENCH official* are reported to have told the British thev would want quick British naval and air help from Singapore in the event of an attack bv Communist China on Indo-China Reliable sources said thl. c was the main subject discussed at a recentAP - 64 words
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Article44 1951-11-17 1 LAS VEGAS. Nevada. Fn —The VS. A?my has design a ted Camp Desert Rock, on the edge of the Nevada tes>t site, as the nrst> permanent atomic manoeuvres camp in history. The camp is 65 miles from Las Vefcas.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article76 1951-11-17 1 HONG KONG. Fri 1 BRITISH pilot and his con pilot on their flight to Bangkok from Rangoon yesterday saw a green saucer which seemed to have spark* all round It. The pilot contacted Bangkok airfield, thinking it was a rocket warning that they mustReuter - 76 words
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Article296 1951-11-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR.' Frl. rVE thousand words of a 5,600-word report on negotiations between the Federation Government and the Malayan Technical Services Union, sent to the Officer Administering the Government today, are devoted to. th&^status of a graduate of the Kuala Lumpur Technical College. The296 words
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Article26 1951-11-17 1 WASHINGTON. Fri.— United States arms allocation to North Atlantic Treaty Or4&ni3ation countries will b? filled by spring several months ahead of schedule. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article94 1951-11-17 1 WASHINGTON, Friday. AN American Senator said in Washington yester **day that Britain's economy was beyond rescue unless half the population of the British Isles emigrated. "The British Just cannot, mass produce enough f o buy the thlngg they need, ami for this country to be called94 words
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Article37 1951-11-17 1 PARIS. Fri The strike in the French coalfields partlallv collapsed vesterdav when the non -fommunist unions announced thev had reached an agreement with the Government. But Communist union members the maiority staved out.— AFP.AFP - 37 words
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Article447 1951-11-17 1 JOHORE BAHRI Friday. DATO Onn bin Ja'afar, president of the Independence of Malaya Party, alleged at the inaugural meeting of the Johore Bahru branch today, that misguided persons in the town had been trying to intimidate people from joining the Party. "This is what IMP stands447 words
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Article162 1951-11-17 1 Eight police fought 30 bandits KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. QUTNUMBERED almost four to one. eight special constables and auxiliary policemen battled with 30 bandits who ambushed them on North Labis Estate in the Segamat area of Johore Yesterday morning. Using a Bren gun and Sten suns the bandits killed a special162 words
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Article42 1951-11-17 1 SYDNEY. Fri.— Disastrous )ush flres burned laree areas in New South Wales aeterdav as a heat wave swept the State. Unless rain rails within 24 hours at least 12 country townships will be <*i to ash»»s.— A.F.P.AFP - 42 words
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Article41 1951-11-17 1 TAIPEI. Fri-Formosa High Coun iresterdav reduced a fine imnospd bv Taipei court on the British firm of Jardine. Matheson Co. for alleged tax evasion. The o r isrinal fine of Formo;m $172,296. wag cut to $83.910.40— A.P.AP - 41 words
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Article301 1951-11-17 1 Mother orbaby? Ministei replies LONDON, Fri. BRITAINS Minister of Health, Mr. H. F. U. Crookshank, said yesterday that expectant mothers could switch their State-paid doctors if the women were worried about the Pope's pronouncement on the "mother or baby" issue. "There Is nothing in the existing arrangements to prevent an301 words
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Advertisement358 1951-11-17 2 NOTICES "MARUDU" Sailing from Singapore on 22nd November for Penang. Port Dickson, Malacca and return to Singapore u'.urntlon approximately 7 days). SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP FIRST CLASS FARE $120 PER ADULT. Booking! ManafleM Co.. LU. Telephone: 2405. WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH Round mild steel Bars to 1" diameter (300 tons). Offers358 words
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Advertisement723 1951-11-17 2 NOTICES TENDERS INVITED MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS. SELANGOR. •Separate tenders are Invited fo< supplies at the under-mentioned (Races for the period Ist January 1952 to 30th June 1952 (subject to termination on either side by giving two months' notice): GENERAL HOSPITAL. BUNOBAR HOSPITAL. TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC. TAI WAH HOSPITAL. KUALA LUMPUR; DISTRICT HOSPITALS.723 words
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283 1951-11-17 3 'End cold war'— but he supports West PARIS, Friday. rHE United Nations Secretary General, Mr. Trygve Lie, is preparing a direct appeal to Russia to reconsider its rejection of the Allied ii -armament proposals, authoritative sources «aid yesterday. He intend* to283 words
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Article192 1951-11-17 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. T»HE United States is not abandoning its efforts to 1 break the deadlock in the Anglo-Persian oil dispute, it was stated authoritatively here yesterday. 1 The United States Ambassador in Teheran, Mr. Loy Henderson, will take over the role of Intermediary fromReuter - 192 words
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Article205 1951-11-17 3 London pays tribute to Gurney Krom Onr Own orrespondf nt LONDON, Fit THE King and the Prime Minister were represented at a largely-attended memorial service to Sir Henry Gnrney at St. Margaret's. Westminster, today. Lord Wiffram represented the Kin*. Lady Gurney was accompanied by her sons, Peter and Miehael, and205 words
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Article105 1951-11-17 3 NEW YORK. Frt. THIRTY-elght-year-old Dr. 1 Owynne Nettler wasf known a* "the best-dressed 1 professor of the famous" at the University of Califor- nla's branch hi Santa! Barbara. As professor of sociology he! ran a class In crime deter.- tion which drew a big? crowd105 words
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Article134 1951-11-17 3 HUMANITY 'NEAR DISASTER' ;\\RIS Fri J" HF, I ndon ?sia Fore lgn Minister Or Achmad I'jTd.io. told the Unltef S^ tons Assembly here ye*I rrfiy that humanity "again snds en the threshold of 9 n 'v world catastrophe." H-> 6Tid it was the traged' "H fll the efforts of a134 words
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Article27 1951-11-17 3 TOKYO. Frt.— The Japanese Government will send a mission to Manila early next month to discuss reparations payment plan with the PhilUppine Government.— AFPAFP - 27 words
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60 1951-11-17 3 MELBOURNE, Prl.— A 15--year-old boy has been identified as a car thief who made off with 14 automobiles in 10 days— three in one afternoon. The thief left a note In one recovered car "The Shadow." It was "The Shadow's" practice toAP - 60 words
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Article33 1951-11-17 3 LONDON. Frl.-The Foreign Secretary Introduced a Bill in the Commons yesterday to provide for the carrylnK into effect of the Japanese peace treaty. It received its first reading.— UP.UP - 33 words
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Article49 1951-11-17 3 WASHINGTON, Pri. Thf Catholic Legion of Decency, lr a report covering December 1950, and the first 10 month, of this year, commenced Hollywood yesterday for puttin more "wholesome and mora themes" into American-mad? films, but said foreign pictures "continue to be a source of concern "—UP.UP - 49 words
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Article59 1951-11-17 3 Conscience— after 40 years MELBOURNE, Friday. YORT years ago, in. Victoria, a man in Ms thirHen was a "4Qal4r> > \Hie s travelled on the railway* on an out-\>f-adt< -ticket/ 1 Now he i**rbpayiho tttt raikoavs. Enclosing A€2 in <j^ \^^j j^ipys jkUer to the Railway Commissioners, he wrote. "Conscience59 words
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98 1951-11-17 3 CHAMBON SUR LAC. France, Friday. yiLLAGERS here yesterday transformed their T dance hall into a chapel for the bodies of American servicemen killed in the "flying box car" ~~Z i Rescue parties found th« niant wrecked plane burnt ouj high in the Auvergne region98 words
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Article29 1951-11-17 3 SYDNEY. Fri.-- Sheep- shearers are sharing Australia's highest ever wool 'worn. Two shearers, competinagainst each other in a fortnight's contest sheared 4 3S» ■sheep and earned. €834.29 words
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357 1951-11-17 3 LONDON, Friday. ORITAIN will stay In the Sudan and u guarantee its defence until the country is ready for self-government, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, told the Commons yesterday. Mr. Eden said a constitution providing for self-government may be in357 words
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217 1951-11-17 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Friday. MR. J. A. E. Morley, Deputy Economic Secretary wm of the Federation of Malaya, told a press conference in San Francisco yesterday that the rich territory on the periphery of the Communist world was on the side of the West— forReuter - 217 words
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Article23 1951-11-17 3 KARACHI. Fri.- Pakistan 's Premier, Khwaja Nazimud dm. Vas yesterday electee 1 leader of the official Muslim League Party in Parliament.23 words
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Article74 1951-11-17 3 Fra* Ow Own Corr«poßdem LONDON. Fri. ALTHOUGH a communique issued after yesterday's meeting between the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelr oti. and representatives of Malayan organisations makes no mention of it. there is reason to believe that added orotection for planters and Tiiners against the terrorists nd74 words
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Advertisement99 1951-11-17 3 power-packed DAGENITE I MOTOR BATTERIES for LONGER LIFE 7 Sold by all leading motor dealers j factory Representatives; < T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. Singapore i Kuala Lumpur Penang >- >* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»t»»»»» »t BOVRII more delicious mF R t*" w »«oi BptßcH BJ cooktnf— «h«'t Bovril! It'i JM^aP^^ nMki v99 words
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Advertisement134 1951-11-17 3 *«*«T iL Chr**** 110 X s^^P^S Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. dmT^X POWDERED ■W WHOLE MILK JCt^v oS*te\ 4* tab \!EC ""V Prices:— Vl!c^ 1 Ib. Tin $2.«0 L^ J^sZ^ 5 Ib. Tin S9.lt MADE IN CANADA §X LAURENTIDE DAIRY PRODUCTS CORPORATION Sole Agents for Malaya. Borneo Sarawak:— LOW TANGCHANG134 words
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Article27 1951-11-17 4 The Singapore Tr»d« Union Congress, will petition the Colony Government to amend the Trade Union Ordinance so that Government employee*' union* can Join the Congress27 words
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317 1951-11-17 4 "pHE price of free rice in Singapore has dropped by about $4 a picul from $45.50 to $41.50— in the past two months since the increase in the price of Government .rationed rice and the banning of free rice exports from317 words
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105 1951-11-17 4 MR. K. J. L. Jamieson. Singapore Relief Court magistrate, aald yesterday "Prom my experience •> chairman of a Health Board I can say it U not tru e that sanitary inspectors have to bring a certain number ct cases a month to show they105 words
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Article52 1951-11-17 4 Mrs. H. W. Balnes. wife of tne Bishop of Slnßapore. opened yesterday a $110,000 hall and six classrooms at St. Hilda's School. Katong. Mrs. Phyllis Eu. member of Singapore City Council and acting principal of the school, spoke at the opening ceremonv. which was followed by52 words
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Article68 1951-11-17 4 A young Chinese woman. Cnoe Kim Neo. whose indebtedness totalled $3,200 on a Judgment debt, was declared a bankrupt In tne Singapore High Court yesterday. An offer by Choe to pay $600 down and the balance oy monthly instalments of $100 was rejected by the petitioning creditor.68 words
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Article72 1951-11-17 4 "Where a debtor is not insolvent and is ready to pay 50 per cent of his debts, h? should not be made a bankrupt," said Mr. C. H. Smith in the Singapore High Court yesterday hi opposing a bankruptcy petition. Mr. Smith, appearing for Khoh72 words
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Article44 1951-11-17 4 A heap of baggage, lying inside the Harbour Board police station, is the only reminder of the pilgrims who died on board the Tyndareus. an their way back from Mecca. Relatives from up-country have not yet claimed these possessions.44 words
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145 1951-11-17 4 A SINGAPORE woman, Miss Lucy See, became Hong Kong's first woman barrister when she was admitted to the Bar yesterday by the Hong Kong Supreme Court. She is the daughter of the late Mr. See Tk>mt Wah. former Municipal Commissioner. Justice of145 words
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155 1951-11-17 4 Mandoredid not give pay to workers AMANDORE Of one of the Singapore Harbour Board casual labour g*ngs, Par gat Singh alias Baboo Singh, admitted Ln the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday that \u> had received the wages of all his labourers daily from the Board but he had not paid155 words
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Article48 1951-11-17 4 An Indian draughtsman. K. B. Poothamby. was adjudicated a bankrupt in the Singapore High Court mcerday with liabilities amounting to $3,674. The Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Ajnsley, accepted his offer to pay ms creditor $25 a month anrt ordered him to commence payments from Dec. 1^48 words
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Article43 1951-11-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday Df the end or October, bandits had killed 20 Malayan planters thk year one mere than the total numbe kHled in 19S0 A total of 58 have been murdered liner the beginning of the Emergency.43 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-11-17 4 Crosses have been phuitrd hi the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey, London. In memory of Servieemen and police who have been killed fighting the bandits in Halaym. The photograph above shows crosses planted by the Malayan Agent, Mr. W. A. Ward, on behalf of Singapore and the62 words
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166 1951-11-17 4 A "GRATEFUL Christian" will bear the cost of a $30,000 church to be built for the Methodists group at Bedok. He will do this in fulfilment I of a vow made during the I Japanese occupation when he prayed for protection. He does not wish166 words
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Article112 1951-11-17 4 BUT for the sadden dec sfen of the Yang diPertuan Besar of Negn Sembilan and his party t« travel on the train which was derailed by terrorists at Tebong on Wednesday, a hundred thosa and dollar worth of silver coins migh: have been strewn all <w112 words
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Article71 1951-11-17 4 SINGAPORE horse enthusi- aets will have the opportunity of watching or taking part in an impromptu gymkhana meeting tomorrow at 10 am. at the Polo Club. Jockeys will give themselves busman 1 holiday by racing the children's ponies. There are six events Including a contest for71 words
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Article105 1951-11-17 4 SELECTED group of children from Children's Social Centres nave rehearsed for several weeks for a concert they will give this morning at the British Council Hall. The concert will Include ktoud sonxs and dancing, a percussion band and a short Dlay. There will also be105 words
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Article52 1951-11-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri—Beiangor's most brutal Indian oandit, "Gurkha" Raman, accidentally killed himself while viciously attacking a comrade. tlie Federation Government revealed today., A letter giving: details of the incident vat found on the oody of the Oelangor Indian bandit leader, Maniam. who who wu killed52 words
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Advertisement321 1951-11-17 4 II took 21 lono years for a <— ~^_s*"liM band of over *****0 skilled i craftsmen, engaged from afl over the world to produce A CREATION of immortal love In the 17th Century as desired by the Emperor Shah Jehan. a memory tor the ages THE TAJ MAHAL which has321 words
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Advertisement377 1951-11-17 4 KIECZEMA waKW* Cmt A WWW Maddening irritation goes. Sores^ Lf dry up. You enjoy blessed relief! V N Now there ia bupe tor you woo auffer the J J I y torment and mwerv of Eczemn-and other irrtat I^ZZ L ing skiD dm«um« Cooling, healing D.D.D -/^s*/"^i\ tk I Preaoription377 words
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Article209 1951-11-17 5 PRICES CONTINUE TO SAG a 1 -J 1 RUBBER prices have continued to sag in Singapore throughout the week. says Lewis Peat's market report, issued yesterday. One small rally was caused by reports in London of growing intimidation of estate labour In Malaya, but this was short-lived and the tendency209 words
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157 1951-11-17 5 City may have separate system for elections A SEPARATE elections organisation for the Singapore City Council is being considered and is expected to be discussed shortly by the Finance and General Purposes Committee. There is at present a Joint elections organisation paid for by the Government -and the City Council.157 words
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Article86 1951-11-17 5 Six Chinese women and a man were given three weeks to get their pigs out of Tiong Bahru, which is a prohibited area, by Mr.K J L Jamieson. Singapore Relief Court Magistrate. He warned them yesterday that they would be toed at the rate of $50 per86 words
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Article46 1951-11-17 5 The fourth Shell service station in Singapore waa declared open yesterday by Mr C F J Ess Progressive Party leader in the City Council, at River Valley Road Since the liberation, the Shell company fcas installed IS new nillnc stations in the Colony^46 words
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Article49 1951-11-17 5 The Singapore Battalion oi the Boys' Brigade celebrates its twenty-first birthday today, with a review by RearAdrmral H. W. F/ulkner, Flag Officer. Malayan area, at Empress Place at 5 p.m. A display, presided over t>y Sir Han-Hoe Urn. follows at the Victoria Theatre at 530 p.m.49 words
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Article25 1951-11-17 5 Patrick tee Kheok Kong was fined $2 in the Singapore Traffic Court for riding a bicycle in Albert Street without a light.25 words
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Article132 1951-11-17 5 Blackout areas SUBSTATIONS liable to load sheddint today arc: DAY. Milne Road; Jalan Pekan; Jilan SmlUn; Beach Road; Alhambra. Kafflea Hotel; Sumbawa Road: Boon Tat Street; Aljunid Road. Sim* A venae; Pay* Lebar Pumps: Jo* Chlat Place; Jalan Eodos: uanxoon Road; Towner Road; Serantoon Road; Kolam Ayer; McPheraon Boad: Kim132 words
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Article152 1951-11-17 5 /CANDIDATES for the De\j cember City Council election are holding meetings in all electoral wards this week-end. Mr. Lee Choon Eng. Labour candidate for the Wes: Ward, will hold his first public election meetIng at Mount Emily labourers' lines at 5 p.m. today. Mr. A P.152 words
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Article64 1951-11-17 5 Vice-Admlral the Hon. Sir Guy Russell, Commander-in-Chlef, Far East Station, was forced to shelter under a Centurion tank on the Korean front, when his jeep came under fire, says an Admiralty statement. Vice-Admiral Russell and his second-ln-c omma n d. Rear-Admiral A. K ScottMoncrieff, were touring64 words
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Article56 1951-11-17 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri— A man was shot dead this morning while trying to break the curfew imposed In the Johore Bahru Police Circle from 6 ajn. to 6 pjfl He proved to be a bandit who had spent the night in the village and who was56 words
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Article55 1951-11-17 5 Tuberculosis took 26 Singapore lives in the week ended Nov. 10— two more than In the prevKu* week, says a Public Health Department report. The number of cases reported, however, fell from 68 to 44. Total number Of deaths in the week55 words
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Article, Illustration255 1951-11-17 5 Y| OST of the Unofficial members of the Singapore iTI Legislative Council will oppose any proposals foi increased taxation which the acting Financial Secretary, Mr. W. C. Taylor, may bring up at the next Council meeting on Tuesday. Mr. R. Jumabhoy. Member for the255 words
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Article75 1951-11-17 5 MONTHLY rates for hire of a non-commissioned officer of the Singapore Police will be $258 and that of a constable $203 after Dec. 1. Rates for an N.C.O. or constable of the Special Constabulary are $209 and $168 respectively a month. Hourly rates are:75 words
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Article87 1951-11-17 5 B. A Mallal, editor of the "Malayan Law Journal," who has been adjudicated a bankrupt witn liabilities of $50,000 told the Chief Justice. Sir Charles MurrayAynsley. in the Singapore High Court yesterday, that he had neither a bank account nor property In India. He was replying to87 words
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Article40 1951-11-17 5 Mr. Tan Hoon Slang, who donated $1,500 to SA.TA. on the occasion of the marriage of Mr. Tan Bak Puang. is not the bridegroom's brother, as stated in Straits Times Nov 7 issue, but his father.40 words
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Article72 1951-11-17 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 10-10.10 am News from Si, p.m "Saturdav Ballroom": 1.30 News: 1.50 Plantation Music: a -Album ot Harmony"; 2.15-5 spore Racing: SIS Children; 6.40 Fred Waring and his Pennsylvantena; 7 News: 7.10 "Listeners Choice": 7.60 "Spotlight on the Emergency": 8 "Prise Packet' 8 30 "Music In the Modern72 words
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Article91 1951-11-17 5 J^ SURVEY among commercial schools and students in Singapore is now being conducted by the Labour Legislative Councillor. Mr. C. R. Dasaratharaj (Rochorei to ascertain whether there is majority opinion in favour of holding two professional and commercial examinations a year instead of one. A circular91 words
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Article52 1951-11-17 5 Teo Kok Thoh claimed tria^ tn a Singapore court yesterday to a charge of theft ot a gold ring and a silver belt valued at $95, from Teo Ah Thow at a house in Holland Roaa. on Nov. 14. Bail of $500 was granted until52 words
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Article640 1951-11-17 5 ANGLICAN At. Andrew's Cathedral: 7 a.m Holy Communion: 8 a.m. Choral Eucharist. Preacher: The Archdeacon. 9.30 a m Sunday School; 10.30 a.m.. Choral Matins. Preacher: Rev Cblu Ban It: ll SO a.m.. Holv Communion: 530 p.m. Xvensong Preacher: The Archdeacon. St. Past's: a.m. Choral Buchartst Rev. Chiu640 words
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Advertisement252 1951-11-17 5 you can si SUftE Provision for extra tall L bottles. B^^^^^^^bj Q««ck cube frying MOOIISCt. Many other famous Westinghouse features. I •ISTtItUTO«S THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Of ENGLAND SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG. m keep fresh ait d*y.J\ I fC3w LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP Stay fresh all day long use252 words
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Obituary88 1951-11-17 6 s SIVANANDAM. beloved wife of Mr 8. Stvagurunathan, Bulaiman School. Bentong pa/wed away peacefully on 16th November. 1851. Funeral tomorrow at 3 n.m MRS. £>H TBOW SUAN nee W-e Llan Kee passed away on IS 11 51 at 11.30 pjn. at 34 Eaa. Klam Place, leaving behind her beloved88 words
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Article40 1951-11-17 6 Mr l.ai Nyan Ptoh A family br~ to thank all relatives, friends arrt nil those who had sent w-waths. messages of condolence. If", car-, assisted and attended 11i» fun- ml nf his beloved wife or the i?"h November. 1951.40 words
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Article30 1951-11-17 6 Thp Msiinvan Association ior Ov b'mrt bein<? formed on N<>v 21ft in the Town Ha'.l. Ku»<n Lumpur at 6.30 p.m. Why rid' rrmv a'ong and give it your ■BBDOrtf30 words
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846 1951-11-17 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat, Nov. 17, 1951. 'A Free Gift Store' "No Social Welfare Department can hope -to exist long as a free gift store," says the acting Secretary for Social Welfare in the Colony, Mr. R. W. I. Band. M.C.S., in his annual report, published this week. This846 words
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332 1951-11-17 6 Fifty Years Ago FIRST ASCENT OF GUNONG TAHAN (From the Straits Times ol Nov. 18-24, 1901 QUNONO Tahan, the hitherto Inaccessible mountain of Pahang, has at least beer, ascended to the very top. This is no mean feat, con sldering that three successive expeditions to ascend the mountain failed within332 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1951-11-17 6 Cynicus - Cynicus by T'HE Federation appears to have drafted its budget with far greater circumspection than was the case in Singapore. In Singapore a mass of hall digested figures were assembled by the Government Printer, and presented to the Council with the warning that thev were next1,150 words
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Article1056 1951-11-17 6 I SAW a musang on the public road near our house at night last week, its red eyes and body being clearly shown up by the car headlight*. It has always seemed to me remarkable that such a large animal (an average specimen will be 21 inches 'one:, with1,056 words
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Advertisement695 1951-11-17 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. '■■1 p GIRVAN-BROWN To Beatrice (Nee Salt) wife of Major H. W. Olrvan-Brown MC RAOC at the British Military Hospital. Talplng' on 10th Nov.. '51. a daughter Fiona Elisabeth <!T! ATIONS VACANT WILT- APPLICANTS for General Clerk Box No. A8351. please no*» that the position is now filled695 words
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Advertisement41 1951-11-17 6 THE WORLDS MOST ADVANCED Bmm MOVIE CAMERA with instant lens Interchange device coupled with S-way view Under, film rewind for tricks, audible footage counter, 7 variable speeds many other exclusive features. SOLE AGENTS: EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO., 19. Chulia St.. Singapore 1.41 words
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Advertisement57 1951-11-17 6 mtiOiJ&i B HOMEY BEAR JBfc IP/'Jt^BL A member or the *^Bk^mffHjP/fr\ Raccoon family. really a bear and ydBP^S ino yeHo£BF thort leg* aaW a very long I prehentile tail. An»l#i«T member of Hie t-^vrtfltriXjMlWffi^i\ ramowi Tiger Medicinal \fos^jgrf3n^P*l ProdacN BALASHIN SAI \w^«^IIhP4^S3JLA Verr cHective for #\^M. gE^s^S»' Coy»K», Indigestion, SeaticknoM.57 words
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Article234 1951-11-17 7 They want men to change attitude WOMEN in the Colony are to form the Singapore Women's Council to fiyht the "selfish male sex" for the rights of women. Organiser of the movement, Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, has invited 30 women, leaders of various communities, to a234 words
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Article153 1951-11-17 7 Another 1,000 return to work SEREMBAN. Fri. ANOTHER 1,160 estate labourers in Negri S-Tibilan. who stopped work two weeks ago fr llowinu; bandit threats n turned to work today. rday 2.200 labourer? rr.<H -"portrd for work -^heeo with the 1,160 who r'-imed today, represent r r.re tr-an half of the153 words
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Article74 1951-11-17 7 •pHE Singapore Civil Defence Advisory Committee held their first meeting yesterday at the Colonial Secretariat to discuss conditions of service, officers', uniforms, division of the town into sub-control areas, recruitment and the erection of headquarters buildings. The meeting also set up an officers selection board, consisting74 words
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Article104 1951-11-17 7 Divorces to be more expensive POURT fees for Singapore divorces are to increase between 25 and 30 per cent, on December 1. Increased from $6 to $10 are fees connected with citations petitions, answers and replies. Protection orders, copies of a decree of judgment, order for alimony, order for custody,104 words
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Article67 1951-11-17 7 The Re*. Bro. Lucian James, of St.. Benedict's College. Colombo, now in Singapore on a month'* visit, is anxious to meet Old Boy* of St Benedict's. Bro. James last visited Singapore in 1933. From SJngapore. he will go to the Federation and Burma beforp returning67 words
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Article56 1951-11-17 7 Chellamani Ayer aged 20. of Serangoon Road, claimed trial in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday to a charge of attempting to cheat the Hone Kong and Shanghai Bank bv presenting a false cheque for $7,015. The case was postponed to Nov 23. He was offered ball of56 words
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Article37 1951-11-17 7 Ghani bin Daud and Carl Murray, were yesterday acquitted by the Singapore Third District Judfe Mr. Tan Ah Tah. without their defence being called on a charge of robbing N* Meng Kuan a trisha rider37 words
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Article34 1951-11-17 7 Fifty members of the Singapore Harbour Board wharf superintendent's office gave a dinner last night to their chief. Capt. D. S. Sutherland, who is retiring at the end of the month.34 words
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Article24 1951-11-17 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Teh Mian Keng. a driver, was fined $100 In the Police Court for carrying excess load In his lorry.24 words
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Article43 1951-11-17 7 IPOH, Frl. A PAN-MALAYAN Federation of Hawkers and Petty Traders' Union was formed, representing more than 50,000 hawkers, after a two-day conference. The draft rales and regulations were passed. It was decided to form hawkers' unions at all important centres.43 words
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Article157 1951-11-17 7 Red Cross to expand in S'pore 'THE British Red Cross plans at. expansion in all its Far East€rn branches. The Far Eastern Director, Miss J. Whittington, who is in Singapore after a tour of the Federation, has held talks with Mrs. W. L. Blythe, Director of the Singapore branch, on157 words
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Article236 1951-11-17 7 DROBLEMS of security facing tin miners in Malaya were more severe than he had at first thought. Brigadier B. Wilson, chairman of the U.S. Tin Mission, said in Singapore yesterday. He said that he had been Impressed not only by the security problsm but236 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-11-17 7 FUrbt Officer R. M. Lee. newly-appointed officer la the Malayan Air Training Corps, points to a recruiting poster at M.A.T.C. HQ. in Waterloo Street Sinrapore. P/O Lee is the second woman to receive a commission in the M.AT.C. now holding a new recruiting drive. Girls who can66 words
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Article60 1951-11-17 7 Souvenirs as they like it AFTER lunching Just before leaving Kuala Lumpur members of the U.S. tin mission were Presented with paper weights made of tin as souvenirs. A representative of the tin industry said. "1 understand this is now you Americans like to get your tin wrapped up for60 words
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108 1951-11-17 7 16 killed on the roads in a month SIXTEEN people were killed in road accidents last month There were 959 accidents, and In 248 of thenpeople were injured. \mong the killed were four children, three cyclists and seven pedestrians. "V the 312 peoDle Injured 10P were nedestrtans, including 38 children.108 words
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Article69 1951-11-17 7 The directors of William Tacks k Co. (Malaya) Ltd.. eave a cocktail party at the Capitol Blue Room yesterday for Mr. Th. William Kreek manager of the export department of Philips Industries, Eindhoven (Holland) now on a tour of the F*f East. Opportunity was taken k introduce Mr.69 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-11-17 7 Down thr steps to a waiting: launch to take them to the smelting works at Pulau Brani go the visiting tJ.S. tin mission. Left to right: Mr. T. Vao der Gaast. Singapore- Deputy Economic Secretary. Mr E. M. F. Fergusson. Mr. Charles Merrill, of the U.S. Bureau65 words
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Article102 1951-11-17 7 TWO TAXI ROBBERS GAOLED A SINHALESE, Kalahe Loguge MarMn (24), was gaoled for seven years, and a Malay, Lidon bin Sulaiman (21), for three years in the Singapore Assze Court yesterday for robbing two Chinese taxi drivers. Martin admitted four previous convictions and Lidon one. In the first robbery on102 words
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Article122 1951-11-17 7 MR. M. P. D. Nalr, Labou: City Councillor for the South Ward, and Mr. V. K Nair, Labour candidate for South ward in the City elections next month, are to mee Mr David Marshall, the Sin gaporp lawyer to discuss tht oroposed "free legal aid plan for122 words
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Article43 1951-11-17 7 King of the Cocos Islands. 23-year-old John CluntesRoss, will fly to Penang today with bis bride to visit hi* mother. Then they will go to the Cocos Islands. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs Clunleg Ross went shopping !n town43 words
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Article46 1951-11-17 7 Toh Hock Choon. of Hen ierson Road, denied a charge if robbery In a Slngapor '•ourt yesterday. It was alleged that Toh with two others, robbed On? Ten* Chuan after assaulting him at Henderson Road or Nov. 15 Toh was remanded anti Nov 2346 words
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Article80 1951-11-17 7 OAIN fell for about an IV hear yesterday i >. ■afternoon, but no floods or damage were reported In ar^as where (he downpour :Ml heaty. a »/-iJ i •it-- 01 It wa,» heaviest on the Tengah area.. The R.A.F meteorological >oflftce there-reported--.8 Incties after a TZA*™-**80 words
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Article128 1951-11-17 7 TpHE office of the South African Trade Commis- sioner in Singapore, set up in a corner of the K.P.M. building 2i years ago, now has a daily trade exhibition of South African products on the first "Z r The man responsible ls South Africa's128 words
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Article30 1951-11-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Pri.— Ninety-three oral and written auestlons will be asked at the three-day budget meeting of the Federal Legislative Council which starts in Kual» Lumpur next Wednesday.30 words
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303 1951-11-17 7 ANTI-BANDIT WAR TO COME UNDER FIRE KI T ALA LUMPUR, Friday. IMPORTANT statements on the Emergency will 1 be made by the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. M. V. del Tufo, when he opens the three-day budget meeting of the Federal Legislative Council on Wednesday. The meeting will be one303 words
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Article51 1951-11-17 7 Charles Harold. 31. claimed 'rial in the Singapore Fourth Police Court, yesterday tn i charge of house trespassing it Cairnhill Road on Thur.s day. He was alleged tn have entered a building belonging tn Misa Eileen Rodriguea. The case was postponed to De2 14 Ball of 5250 was51 words
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Article51 1951-11-17 7 LONDON. Fr 'THE Under-Srcretary lor the Colonies, thi- F-iri f Munster. h-s n|ntd immediate despatch at VI armoured transport vfh'"l~s to Malaya. He disclosed thK in the House of Lords y--.!ordnv when the Q»irs* rn the increase in terrorist activities in Malar a was discussed.Reuter - 51 words
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Obituary28 1951-11-17 7 MR KHOO ENG TEOW eldest -on of Mr. A Mrs. Khoo Ten* 1 eotiK. paused away peacefully at t pjn. yesterday. Funeral takes nloce today at 2,pjn28 words
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Advertisement139 1951-11-17 7 Malayan Airways Announce THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL SERVICES EFFECTIVE from NOVEMBER 15th SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, KUANTAN RETURN MONDAYS. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR fir RETURN FRIDAYS SATURDAYS. SINGAPORE. PENANG. KOTA BHARU RETURN TUESDAYS FRIDAYS. SINGAPORE PENANG. DIRECT MONDAYS THURSDAYS. PENANC. SINGAPORE, DIRECT TUESDAYS FRIDAYS. ALTIUATION TO DEPARTURE TIMB Piit«n|crt holding booking* for MrviCM139 words
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Advertisement104 1951-11-17 7 Announcing THENEW6ARRARD3-SPEED AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER GfIRRfIRD AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER ir 7i mi tfJEjW/^^*^Q^D > j^~,'lbVJ tt'-Jrtim SHIPMENTS ARE STILL VERY SMALL BUT IT IS WORTH WAITING FOR Sole Agents: KEE HU AT RADIO CO., 122-124. Orchard Ro*4 Singa»«r«. 9 Plmm 4564 223. tat* feae*. K«aU Lw p w Phon. 3451104 words
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Article2078 1951-11-17 8 WINSTON S. CHURCHILL - OPERATIONAL PLAN FOR D-DAY WINSTON S. CHURCHILL War Memoirs 'Closing The Ring'— 3l ln order to construct raffletent landinc-cr&f t to mak* the "Owrlord" Undine In Normandy possible with five division* (Instfi of three), D-day had been postponed until early in Jane, 1944. Mr. Churchill telegraphed to Gen. Marshall on2,078 words
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Advertisement207 1951-11-17 8 /P/)f?/*#/iV7 rooAy&BAiLTf i 1 1 1 1 M/mI U 11 a.m.-t.45-4J5-€,45 J TSI 5400 AiH-COWOITIOWro ir i M-G-H'S TECHNICOLOR EPIC v>. starring TOUGH, ■Nrnm CLARK ri99V9B \TTI and introducing fHHF^d^«. MARQUES TOHICHfI^ 4/^ THE NEW ROMANTIC m 1 |i TEAM JANE AND VIC SONGSATIONAL V/^M| TOGETHER! N ij^V f*c«(jici#i2n u207 words
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Advertisement230 1951-11-17 8 Ham L|^j^^ljEi^i|i^ tm» 1 45 mW-A 6.30 9.30 NOW SHOWING DORIS l\lf^|l^J EXTRA ADDED AnRACTIOII VARIETY STAGE SHOW Judging by the Openinr Nights Applause ONE WORD DESCRIBES THE SHOW-SUCCESS SAT. SUN. 3 Shows: 4.00—6.30—9.30 Sharp: < Featuring SALO BREMERO His Augmented Orchestra, with Philip Vax and Barbara j Dean, in230 words
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Miscellaneous286 1951-11-17 8 Straits Times Crossword S^-^ a 'eSjS« (W in N I i.i i I I I Julius Caesar" (5) s|§ >2 3 4 5 6 25. How right we like to be (2. §H 1 1 8). 8 §H l§si 9 2fi utter foUy (IS)> DOWN. jsj^ t^vVi *wi«l lf>va <286 words
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722 1951-11-17 9 iIfHY are people like "Planter" ("S.Os* discipline", r* Nov. 9) so silly in crying for the moon, by asking for better discipline, when: (a) The most senior officers (police) in the Federation do not Ml t off. (b) Ex-Palestine officers are given senior billets,722 words
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Article108 1951-11-17 9 IN reply to Mr. Yap Ah Chuan, I fail to understand why he criticises the Filipino musicians. Mr. Gerry Soliano is acting in his official capacity as hon. secretary of the Musicians' Union and not on behalf of local Filipino musicians. Not all of us came from108 words
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Article154 1951-11-17 9 INVITA TIONTO COME SEE < SHOULD like to point out 1 to "PuzEled" of Singapore, who wrote in last Saturday's Forum, that the iungles of Malava are nothing like the Botanical Gardens at Singapore, that the bandits know well the jaths and highways in the jungle, having used them during154 words
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Article141 1951-11-17 9 PUPILS COME FIRST ANE of Malaya's most urgent U problems is the education of her children. Thousands of children do not Ret even primary education owing to lack of funds and accommodation. So it is unwise to spend our Insufficient funds on improving the quality of teachers until Malaya is141 words
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Article284 1951-11-17 9 "pUZZLED" (Nov. 10) has offered an unwar- ranted insVt to the troops fighting and sweating in the Jungle. What does he know of the difficulties involved in finding these elusive fiends in the dense forests when there is scant inform-. ation to work upon? Admittedly284 words
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Article112 1951-11-17 9 fHE Ceylonese community of the State of Johore in particular, and of the rest of the Federation and Singapore as well, have lost one of their ablest leaders bv the death on Nov. 9 of Dato Dr. N. Mootatambv. He was esteemed, honoured and loved not only by112 words
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Article107 1951-11-17 9 > VIK Mahmood bin liaj i I Abdul Ma j id belong j I apparently to a byeone I a<e in which it was noi I unnatural to talk of Ma i laya in terns «f the Ma lays alone. ft is unna tural now because the107 words
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Article214 1951-11-17 9 AM on the staff of an estate in Jasin. In the Settlement of Malacca. The estate labourers and staff In this area are within barbed wire perimeters. We would like to know if the curfew can be Imposed within the perimeter area If so. Is there any214 words
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Article162 1951-11-17 9 SERVANTS AT $200 A MONTH THE report in a recent Straits I Times of domestic servants asking $200 and more per month for their wages makes disturbing reading. Before the war, such servants could be engaged for i bout $20 p.m. The cost of living having risen about three times,162 words
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Article77 1951-11-17 9 MR. Farrer's article in the Sunday Times of Nor. 11 mentioned the butchers' oractice. during his days with the Stngapore Municipality of pumping water into pigs to be slaughtered in order to increase the weight of the carcase. This is still being done bv some77 words
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Article32 1951-11-17 9 A MAN (never mind his colour) was sentenced to one day's imprisonment and a fine of $1,000 for the theft of $3,400. Who savs crime doesn't oav? tMM. Singapore.32 words
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Article231 1951-11-17 9 MAY 1 through the medium of your columns expres* my grateful thanks to all those who cave their services and time In preparation for and on Poddy Day last Saturday? To thank each and every one personally would take a very long time so I231 words
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Article333 1951-11-17 9 SIR Rob Lockhart has an unenviable Job in front of him. But let Government face the facts as they are. They are serious enough When General Sir Harold Brlggs became Director of Operations he had a plan, the chief points of which were: Reae.tlement of all333 words
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Article325 1951-11-17 9 "UAMBA Raayat", don't you know that even the controlled prices of rice, sugar and other commodi.ies are approximately fc*ML times the pre-war prices? L would be madness on my part to have my salary cut to the prewar scale. Should anyone think that he can live325 words
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Article118 1951-11-17 9 IF pedestrian crossings are ever to fulfil their pur pose Traffic Police should «r>end a week or so training oedestrians and motorists in their use. I have slowed down several imes to give a pedestrian already on '..he crossing time to get over only to have118 words
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Advertisement80 1951-11-17 9 »>r\ /r r-is^w wvucLoAMh Ujtux cKkjl -tow cut ofe but a lime destined for F. N. Cordials (and it must come from the West Indies!) merits more than a passing glance; its inner secrets »tm revealed to an expert's eye: flavour, freshness and juiciness Add pure cane sugar, under the80 words
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Advertisement180 1951-11-17 9 rHIS MONTH'S NEW RECORDS AS FRANCK Le chasseur maudlt (The i i accursed hunter Symphonic Poem. Sta* Thomas Beecnam. cond. the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra LX MIS/4 I.LIVAN Pineapple Poll. Ballet Sadler's Wells Orchestra conducted by Charlea Mactorras DX 17«7 ZART Concerto No. 21 in C. K 467 Robert Caaadenu (Pianoforte)180 words
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Miscellaneous21 1951-11-17 9 MMMMMMMj^BnOSXEmSBSM^ N 7 m^!!?^^E*-* \-*x*- R|^&__tt fw << j»— L.^_E^^r?^l 9 m ~^*—~^^^L2^ m L THIS, SIR, DISPOSES OF THE PARKING PROBLEM21 words
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Article269 1951-11-17 10 LONDON. Frl. THERE was a slow deterioration in prices In practically all sections of the London Stock Exchange today. Business was at a low ebb .with market dealers showing more than usual desire to limit commitments ahead ot the week-end Declines in British Government funds were up to269 words
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Article56 1951-11-17 10 CHIPS alongside the Singapore Harbour Board ?odowtu a» 4pm yesterday were: 45 Blrusa 44 Callcx Sydney. 40 KUaa. 38-39 Surat. 38-37 OTya»ea. 33-34 Dmarta. 31-3S Steel Fabricator 29-M Incharran TJ-M Norever«tt 25-26 Selandla. 23-24 Obra. 21-22 Islander 19-20 Marabank. 17-18 Straat Makaasar. 15-16 Kota Agceig. 13-14 BengkalU. «-956 words
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Article783 1951-11-17 10 From A Market Correspondent 'THE Malayan share market was dull In all sections I x yesterday. Business transactions were at lower levels. Quotations announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS B»fer. S««a** Mea Bncka Prat 110 I.M Ordi IN I.M Atlaa Ice 1100 14.M BB Patrol783 words
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Article37 1951-11-17 10 SINGAPORE, Fri., Not 16— 5465 (down $15.«84.) London: £997V2 a ton LONDON. Frl. Culi Buyers £9971. Bellen £I,— Forward Buyers £96*. Sellen CMS: Settlement £1.9H (up £5). TurnoTer; am K. p.m. 15 tits.37 words
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Article226 1951-11-17 10 ALTHOUGH prices started at lower levels yesterday, the Singapore robber market later showed Improvement and the tone kept steady throughout. Demands were centred on remills and lower grades. Dealers and brokers reported a more cautious attitude by sellers. Turnover, however, was moderate. The -market closed quiet226 words
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Article80 1951-11-17 10 *pHE Singapore pepper mantel was very active yesterday with sellers raising prices In all varieties—Muntok at (80S a plcul. Sarawak at MOO and Lamport black at $605 Copra was steady with buyers' bids unchanged at $38 a plcul tor ioose sun-dried, and $37 for mixsd loose November-December80 words
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Article39 1951-11-17 10 BONO KONQ. Fri pßEE. 'market currency excnangr for Hong Kong dollars wa» quoted today at the do«e j s follows: US»I HK»6 80 (caah). HK$6 90 (TTI: El HK$l5 B2; one tahU Of gold HK$33! V-U P.39 words
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Article31 1951-11-17 10 •THF Malfttan exchange Banki 1 Aswiatlon announced r»s'rrd»* fh«t control direr* ra*es T.T 34 7/l« Airmail (O.D > 14 Q'l6 (SO dovs) 34 13/16: <*»nw t.T 'OX> ready J* 131 words
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Advertisement373 1951-11-17 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS To Mew York a** Bestea «a Cer«e«. rMka fCT*t MeeVterraaeaa Pert*. ■>meaon»» v«»»»nr>»iT ii ■•RESIDENT GRANT' 22/28 No. 2*/10Me« i. PRtSIDENT KMtMSON- 5/12 Dec "iJlf^ >V/Vf Set 'RESIDENT MOMROt' IS/22 Dec Oerft M/250e» r«i te* *o)ee«»« tr Artaalw •>• •aaao»o Inaaiinif Swettenrw PRESIDENT TTUR- It/24 Me* U/1T373 words
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Advertisement369 1951-11-17 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS niOM SCANOINAVIA/UK CONTINENT oor* o S>wn Kcnaro Ma>a*a n tor B<n»kok b H'Kont 27 .'I Mm 15-2* Me» 24-25 Hm* MeenJa" frw Bangkok M.}iN« ".a 11 for B»nekok Hon« Kon« Vtan.la Knhe ft Ynfcorw-na i».7nn., if-lTOec H-«4Oe< .»''^Tf"" C r 22-220»c fc Bwekok Hone Konf. <•*•369 words
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Advertisement964 1951-11-17 10 McALISTER CO., LTD. La*L Telephone No. 5906 EI4.ERHAH BUCKHALL KLATKNESS LIWE LONDON NAVRE. ROTTERDAM- LOS ANCtLES SAN FRANCISC* NAMtURC PORTLAND SIATTH VANCOUVII and tor USA North Atlantic Ports Accaot.ng carfo 'or Central Sour* and Canada via Colombo American Port* CITY OP OTTAWA mi SOUCAINVILLf Singaoora 22/27 Nm. Spore P S964 words
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Article71 1951-11-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fit AT the urgent request of the Football Association of Selanffor, Singapore will try to field their foil Malaya Cup champion team (minus Sharif Madon) when they meet Selangor at the HQ., Malaya District ground on Sunday. Davids and Boon Leone;, who flew71 words
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Article176 1951-11-17 11 LONDON, Prl. rpWENTY players have been chosen by the English Football Association selectors to have prematch training for the International match against Austria at Wembley on November 28. They are: Barlow (West Bromwich Albion); one player from Bolton; Burgin (Sheffield United); Cockburn (Manchester United); DickinsonReuter - 176 words
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Article78 1951-11-17 11 |N you report yeitcrday about an American oSer to Wong P»n« Boon. Id the opcolnt and Um concluding paragraph* of the article. It waa dated that the American Badminton Association had arnt letters to the Badminton Association of Malava and to the President of the Slniapor*Badminton Association.78 words
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Article63 1951-11-17 11 In a semi-final of the Singapore Youth Council's soccer compettlon for the shield presented by Mr. L Rayner, played at Farrer Park yesterday. Kiwi Members League teat Young Men's Muslim Association by two goals to one. Kiwi Members League will meet (he Federation of Boys63 words
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Article644 1951-11-17 11 But victory was harder this time From The Sports Editor IPOH, Friday. Singapore 5; Perak 1. SINGAPORE scored the fourth straight win of their Federation tour when they beat Perak today by five goals to one after leading two-nil at half-time. There was a crowd of 7,046 which included644 words
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Article207 1951-11-17 11 LAHORE, Prl Pakistan needed M runs with a seven wickets to fall to lead MCC on first innings at the halfway staee in the four-day unofficial "Te*t" here. At the close of the second day** Dlay Pakistan had scored 205 for three wickets in answer to207 words
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Article41 1951-11-17 11 MCC— Ist Inns.. 254 PAKISTAN— Ist Inns.: 2M (lor 31 Namar Mahsmnirrl c Hilton Carr Hanif Mohammed Ibw Carr U M. Ghazali not oat 9S Imtlu Ahmed Ibw TattermH 28 Maqaood Ahmed not oat Extraa TotaJ (for S wkts.) Rratev.41 words
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Article63 1951-11-17 11 AT Jalan Besar Stadium to- naoirow. Singapore Amateur PA. win meet the French Air Force visitors, who arrived here yesterday The B.AT.A. team will be: Narayana: Davids, Salleh: Kok Thong. Hoon Leong, Ismail Butang: 8. Madon, Outhrle. Ibrahim Dollah. Ah Hoe, Rahlm Omar Reserves: Murray63 words
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Article207 1951-11-17 11 »A eBNTURY-aighth-mcket part* rfn ship by K Flockton -and R. Belaud enabled New Soutli Wales, who were, put_ln_to hat jto recoMff after .festa? iiilfheir wickeit rorj «t agralpqt the West Indies Jon nine first day jqf their match here Flockton. who Is a newcomer toReuter - 207 words
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Article, Illustration354 1951-11-17 11 By Our Rugby Reporter TWE oldest rugby fixture in Malaya and one of the 1 most keenly-eontested, especially in the days when there were no North-South or Malaya Cup matches, is the annual Trophy Match between the Singapore Cricket Cfnb and the Selangor Club.354 words
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Article42 1951-11-17 11 GLASGOW. Fri. —E. B. hoonx and Amy Cboonc (Malaya) were beaten 5-15 15«R 15-9 by A. Lessosan and Mrs. Lesssnan (Densaark) In the third round at the mixed deajMes In the International badminton tournament here tonight— RenterReuter - 42 words
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Article145 1951-11-17 11 Springboks outplay Oxford U. OXFORD. Frl. SOOTH African* crossed the Oxford University line six times and had three of the tries converted to win by 24 points to three here today. Oxford's .three point* came from a first-half penalty goal by Townsend when the Springboks were penalised for offside. ThoughReuter - 145 words
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Article131 1951-11-17 11 Tie* far the Junior section of the Singapore Hockey Astoria' ton knock-out tournament were fixed at a meeting at the B.R C. las. night. Only three fixtures will be played In the first round, the other teams having drawn buyes Nineteen team* have entered. Four131 words
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Article105 1951-11-17 11 Ooh Kong Chiang became University's one mile swimming champion at Haw-Par pool yesterday, winning the event In 28 min. 22 sec. Second was Ong Leng Gin and third Lai Kuok Leong. This wan the only final complet*d 1 yesterday. All other finals will be held105 words
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Article33 1951-11-17 11 VjANAGER Jack Kearng said ITI yesterday that the winner of lightpheavyo/e^Kht Qbampton Joe o to Saxi Fraoeiaco an Oeoenioer \2 would battle, Joe Walcott for |ie heavyweight, title.33 words
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Miscellaneous74 1951-11-17 11 TODAY. KI'GBY: Selangor Club v. Singapore Cricket Club, PaAang; sonth Johore v. Naval Baae, getelar; BEMB v. BNAB, Beaahawang. SOCCEB: French Air Feree BAF MaJaja. Changl; Indian BC t. BEMB, Farrer Park. AQUATICS: University swimming championships. Haw Par pool, 2.30 p.m. RACING: Singapore Tnrf Clah winter meeting (Brst day). TOMOBBOW.74 words
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Miscellaneous9 1951-11-17 11 TOMORROW: 0141 (8.1). 1343 (9.3); 0645 (4.8), 1935 <1.2).9 words
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521 1951-11-17 12 EPSOM JEEP - SUDAN HAS BEATING OF TOPFLIGHT SPRINTERS EPSOM JEEP By Improving with every race JUST bow good is Sudan, a striking five-year-old by Panorama, who has put himself among the topnotchers with a smashing hat-trick? This strapping chestnut is without a doubt one of the most improved horses of the season.521 words
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Article141 1951-11-17 12 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTERRACE 1 RISING GLORY ADONIS BP. GESTI'RE Sprttac Gffrc Cevse-Flre Cease-flr* EACE I WIZARD fKRVERSE \OUNG JACK 2.J« Y»un» JMk Stormy Wii.rd ■•rttor StartnT Wttard fervm* RACE S TAJUfcRAH RADIO ARTIST TAJURRAB S.N Th Monarch n m «on The Monarch Radio Arttt <-><-<n-ali141 words
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Article1303 1951-11-17 12 RELOW is today's racecard lor Bukit Timah. The doable tote will be on Races C and 9, bit: sweep on Race 7. SCRATCHED FROM ALL ENGAGEMENTS: Red Car nation. Jack's Darling, Electroplate. Northern Light. Race 1—2.00: Class 2, Div. 6— Furs. 1 403 starry I'p McCloud 9.001,303 words
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Article132 1951-11-17 12 ELECTROPLAT*. one of the biggest money-spinners In Malayan racing, has finished a wonderful racing career. Her owners, "CT.L. Kongsl". are arranging to ship her to Ireland as a brood mare. Electroplate, a nine-year-old brown Australian mare by Alluaga out of Plate, was bought for a132 words
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Article815 1951-11-17 12 SJOLAK STARLIGHT is my nap selection at Bukit Timah today. I really cannot find anything In the Class 1, Div. 2, 6 f. field (Race Nine) to beat this impressive- looking Stardust gelding. aii Keen judges agreed that Solar Btarlight was destined for better things815 words
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Article103 1951-11-17 12 J^EN FRY, West Australia's champion Jockey In the past racing season and In 1949 (and not leadIng Jockey for the past ten yean, as misquoted yesterday), makes his debut on the Malayan turf at BuUt Tlmah today when be takes his mount on Adonis In103 words
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Article331 1951-11-17 12 THE game and genuine SNOWY OWL II looks set for another Bukit Timah win in today's Class 1, Div. 1 mile handicap. (Race Six). Bukit Timah, with its sweeping bends and long straight, has always been Snowy Owl ll's happy hunting ground. Rarely has Snowy331 words
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181 1951-11-17 12 JJINOCI'LAR is unmistakably a four-year-old r>f merit. Now that he has struck his true form be can be followed with confidence. (Race Eight). At Kuala Lumpur last week this son of Panorama showed hit ability when he galloped clean away from Tiberius and Tom181 words
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