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Title Section18 1951-11-23 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2S, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENT*. TWELVE PAGES18 words
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Article, Illustration443 1951-11-23 1 U.N. accepts Red plans BUT ARMIES STA V PUT TILL SIGNING TOKYO, Thursday. fHE United Nations truce negotiators have agreed to accept most of the latest Communist plans for a cease-fire line m Korea. The U.N. delegates made a revised proposal at today's talks that noReuter-AAP - 443 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-11-23 1 JOHNNY FINK (left) being congratulated by Mr. Critchley on becoming an Australian citizen. Straits Times picture.21 words
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Article309 1951-11-23 1 WAR HERO REWARDED JOHNNY Funk, 38-year-old North Borneo Asian, has been granted permission to live permanently m Australia. The Australian Commissioner m Singapore, Mr. T. K. Critchley, yesterday told Johnny: "We are very proud to have yon as a citizen.' 1 The Australian Government has309 words
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Article42 1951-11-23 1 CANBERRA. Thurs Itie Australian Government will inve?t)gate allegations made by a Labour member that shirt-a tn.d? In Hong Kong from Japanese and Chinese cloth are being landed m AustrAlla under British preferential tariff and retailed for sU shillings A.PAP - 42 words
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Article35 1951-11-23 1 LfAPUATO. Mexico Thurs. Nln»-tppn people were killed m Irapuato. Mexico, today wh*»r a Roods train crashed ln'<» a truck bringing pilgrims back to Mexico City from a rellsi vis festival near Gudalajar -A.PAP - 35 words
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Article161 1951-11-23 1 4 MORE SOLDIERS KILLED CAIRO, Thurs. PUR more British soldiers have been killed m Egypt, raising the total number killed since the disturbances began to eight. Two were killed m an ambush m Port Said last night, and two were wounded. In the Suez Canal Zone, the bodies of twoReuter; AP - 161 words
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Article43 1951-11-23 1 GENEVA Thurs.— The koverning body of the International Labour Organization voted today to investigate on the spot Egyptian charges that Britain bad forced Egyptian workers into '.'slave labour camps" m the Sues Canal Zone. Britain has denied the charges.— A.P.AP - 43 words
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358 1951-11-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. II7HILE a Bailey bridge is being built m place of the one swept away by flood waters at the 27th mile Kuala Lumpur Seremban Road, the Royal Engineers early today started a free ferry service across the Suogei Beranang.358 words
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Article103 1951-11-23 1 ON MONDAY the STRAITS TIMES will print the ttf*t of three article* on life and politics behind the Iron Curtain by Sir David Kelly, who, until a few weeks ago, was the British Ambassador m Moscow The first article on the realities of Russian life, entitled103 words
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Article52 1951-11-23 1 LONDON. Thurs.— The President of the Board of Trade will be asked by Mr. B. Janner. Labour In the Commons next week, m view of Communist efforts m Malaya to curtail the output of raw rubber, if he will consider setting up a synthetic rubber plant52 words
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Article30 1951-11-23 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia is willing to resume trade negotiations with Japan if she will accept sterling m part-payment for the goods delivered. Dr. Asmaun, Economic Minister, said today.—A.P.AP - 30 words
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Article47 1951-11-23 1 LONDON. Thurs.— The Duke of Windsor, who arrived from Paris on a short visit yesterday, saw the King at Buckingham Palace last night. It was the first time the Duke had seen tils younger brother .since the King's lung operation In September. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article140 1951-11-23 1 Another camp being closed KIALA LUMPUR. Thurs. ANOTHER unsuccessful south Selangor settlement Is being moved, but heavy rain and floods are slowing down the evacuation, which started this morning. The government alleged today that the settlers were voluntarily co operating v lth the bandits. Tie settlement, of 130 homes, Is140 words
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Article103 1951-11-23 1 RUSSIANS SAY U.S. MEDDLES LONDON. Thurs RUSSIA nas protested to the United States against the signing of the Mutual Security Act of 1951. claiming it Is an "unparalleled violation of the standards of international law" A Tass agency report saya the law envisages the appropriation of $100,000,000 to finance armedReuter - 103 words
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Article35 1951-11-23 1 From Oar Own Correspondrnt LONDON, Thurs. The Colonial Office has announced that the appointment of Dr. H. M. O. Lester as Director of Medical Services to the Federation of Malaya has been cancelled.35 words
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Article30 1951-11-23 1 MANILA Thurs.— Six men. believed to be Huk* dressed In army fatigues killed three pei sons and wounded two others m Angeles Pampahga province, last night.— A.P.AP - 30 words
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Article141 1951-11-23 1 LONDON, Thurs. f T m Government mustered l JL i 78-vote margin In the c mons last night to reject Socialist criticism that Mr. Churchill wa« packing the Cabinet with his old friends. The vote came on a Socialist challenge against the ■naming of thr«»eAP - 141 words
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Article149 1951-11-23 1 W TTTT LONDON, Thursday. HILE police throughout south England are searching for convict Harold Webb, who escaped from Dartmoor prison two days ago, a special police guard has been posted at the Chelsea home and business premises of ex-Malayan Mariasusay Dorai J^ w^iici <xt i\X149 words
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Article22 1951-11-23 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs.- -The United States Government will authorise an Increase of 50 per cent In American production of newsprint A.FP.AFP - 22 words
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Article28 1951-11-23 1 TOKYO, Thurs. "Operation Turkey," m which hellcopters carried turkeys for Thanksgiving dinners to frontline troops was In full swing on the Korean front today.— AFP-AFP - 28 words
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Article22 1951-11-23 1 MELBOURNE. Thurs.— The richest gold strike m tho Coolgardie district of Western Australia has been unearthed by two prospectors. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article42 1951-11-23 1 BERLIN. Thure.— Delegates from 64 countries at the General Council of the Com-munist-led World Federation of Trade Unions here yesterday called on workers all over the world to start "an international fight of the working classes against war preparations." Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article38 1951-11-23 1 LONDON, Thurs.— Britain's newest and largest aircraft carrier— her 'first built for jet planes was tested off the Scottish coast yesterday. The carrier, the Eagle, is the 21st Royal Naval ship to bear the name. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article75 1951-11-23 1 r£ wedding of Mr frank David Glover and Misa Joan Dora Wuod at the Wesley Church. Singapore, yesterday, was interippted when the bridegroom fainted at the altar. Mr. Glover a Chlet Officer In the merchant navy, recovered quickly. The Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, gave75 words
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Article56 1951-11-23 1 PENANO. Thur* rh» wife of the Officer Administering the Federation Government, Mrs. M. V. del Tufo, arrived here this evenIng m the Chusan accompanied by her three children. She was met by Mrs. R. P. Blngham, wife of Penang's Resident Commission., er, and Mr. O.56 words
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Article21 1951-11-23 1 RANGOON Thurs— Army engineers restored Rangoon's water supply last night, five days after insurgents blasted the Gyobyu pipeline.— A.P.AP - 21 words
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Advertisement239 1951-11-23 2 im rM Last Day at 7.M 9.15 p.m. "WABA.sfl AVKNir* (Teclinlf l»r) Royal at 3.M— «.IS 9.15 »A "NAUIAWAN" (MiiMlniUnl) Starrtnv: Pmnntlh NaUni JaTwant. TOMORROW MnlU "SANABT* (Rlb4wKml) REX JOHORE BAHRU T«4ay Sunday at 11. Sn «jn. "OPmATION PACIFIC* Now Hhowln( at 3 00 AS p ra "NIRAPARADHI" ITamß) AUaaUo239 words
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270 1951-11-23 3 If Big Three will accept compromise— Vyshinsky will give reply today PARIS, Thursday. P I SSI A was reliably reported yesterday to be prepared to accept certain parts of the western disarmament plan providing that America, Britain and France were willing to compromiseReuter - 270 words
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Article171 1951-11-23 3 REST OF THE WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF "|\\kim. parachutist required for private continental mission m December." said the classified advertisement m the London Times. But The Times took some of its news page space to announce there was no cloak-and-dagger plot m the making. The advertiser was giving a Christmas171 words
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Article82 1951-11-23 3 U.S. losses in Korea top 100,000 WASHINGTON. Thurs. THE number of Americana killed, wounded or missing m Korea passed the 100,000 mark m the Defence Department's weekly summary of casualties issued yesterday. The summary gave the total battle casualties at 100,176, an increase of 950 since last week. Of theReuter; AP - 82 words
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Article37 1951-11-23 3 LONDON, Thurs. Burma Siam. Indonesia and the Philippines have again been Invited to join the Colombo Plan for the development of I South and South-East Asia it was officially stated yesterday m London. Reuter IReuter - 37 words
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Article37 1951-11-23 3 MANILA, Thurs. Typhoon "Wanda" cut across southern Mindoro island early today and moved m to the China Sea. leaving heavy damage to crops and property m the central Vi.sayas. Three people were killed.— AJ».37 words
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Article181 1951-11-23 3 Peace— short and neat, says Egypt United Nations Political Committee today that Egypt wants "Peace— a short, clear and neat peace K5 SvtetteP T Amer!cana an He rejected a proposed four-power Mid-Eastern de fence command because, he said, It was "obviously planned as a substitute for the now-deceased Anglo-Egyptian treatyUP - 181 words
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126 1951-11-23 3 U.S. atom bases will remain in Britain LONDON. Thurs. ■\JR Churchill yesterday told the House of Commons that the United States can keep its atom bombers on I British air bases "as long as ft is needed in> the general interest of peace and security." He mi replying to Mr.126 words
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Article42 1951-11-23 3 ROME. Thurs.— A ralnweakened tunnel last night collapsed on a train carrying Italian flood refugees, killing two. seriously injuring five and sightly injuring another ten. The locomotive and one railway coach were burled under debris.— A.P.AP - 42 words
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Article40 1951-11-23 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs Representative Sterling Cole, R< puDlican. New York, yesterday asked that the united Nations Assembly carry out a thorough Inquiry Into the "atrocities slid to have been committed by Chinese and North Korean troops m Korea.— AFP.AFP - 40 words
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Article82 1951-11-23 3 PARIS, Thurs. TH B catastrophe every woman dreads happened yesterday to Princess Margaret her slip showed. What's more, nobody dared tell her about it as she began a round of sight string m the French capital. The Princess' irhtte lact slip dangled beneath her steel blue dress82 words
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Article, Illustration80 1951-11-23 3 A CHIMNEY SWEEP, John Wennerbladh, 61. Jumps from the chimney stack of a school m Stockholm. Sweden, with a rope round his neck after he had been dismissed from his Job. The rope broke m the jump, and -Wennerbladh fell on the roof 1* feet below. He80 words
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Article180 1951-11-23 3 U.S. HAS TIN FOR 5 MONTHS NEW YORK, Thurs. AMERICAN tin consumers say the United States has only five months' stocks and If tin producers are willing to 1 hold out as long as the U.S. government, the United States will be forced to resume the buying of tin. NoAP - 180 words
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Article59 1951-11-23 3 MOSCOW, Thurs. —''The Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister. Mr. Andrei Gromyko. summoned the envoys of the Middle East countries separately and handed them a note about the Middle East Command. The Soviet note described the Middle East Command, proposed by the United States. Britain. France and Turkey,UP - 59 words
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Article120 1951-11-23 3 KARACHI. Thursday. rtR. Mahmud Hussain, Pakistan Minister for Kashmir Affairs, described as "fantastic" a Srinagar press report of a plot to kidnap the Kashmir Premier, Sheikh Abdullah, to Pakistan. He said he did not w.ah to say anything beyond this. Srinagar press reports on November 18,120 words
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Article47 1951-11-23 3 NEW DELHI. Thurs.—Delegates from nine Asian regions yesterday attended the opening session of a fortnight's conference on labour statistics organised by the International Labour Organisation. The nine regions are: Burma. Ceylon, Hong Kong, India. Indonesia, Malaya, the Philippines. Singapore and Vietnam.— AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article48 1951-11-23 3 MILAN, Thurs.— The Italian military command at Rovljjo. was reported yesterday to have declared the flood stricken Po River Delta a military zone m a move to check looting of abandoned homes About 160,000 persons have abandoned their homes m the area.— A.PAP - 48 words
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Article239 1951-11-23 3 Malaya needs a supreme effort LONDON, Thurs. rTHh Daily Telegraph called today lor a supreme effort by Britain to destroy the terrorists In Malaya. All other consideration* should be subordinated to this one objective, the paper suggested. It was not only that the tin and the rubber which Malaya producesReuter; AP - 239 words
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Article56 1951-11-23 3 TOKYO, Thurs.— The U.S Vice-Presldent, Mr. Alben Barkley, arrived m Tokyo today on a suprise visit which was described as a "personal fact-finding tour." Mr. Barkley. accompanied by his wife, said he intends to "get all the information I can about the Korean andUP - 56 words
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Article41 1951-11-23 3 NEW DELHI, Thurs— Mr. Binay Randan Sen will succeed Madame Pandit as Indian Ambassador to Washington, it was officially confirmed today. Mr. Sen is expected to reach Washington tomorrow after meeting Madame Pandit m Paris.— UP.UP - 41 words
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Advertisement220 1951-11-23 3 The man who orders a Kentish Beer /fji is to be ml\ congratulated ml« S on his v -i^^^P excellent taste Pis >^B^ FREMLINS' osi KENTISH Sa^a BEER Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. MI CAN r HAVE A CLEARER, 1§ I SMOOTHER SKIN 1 M E^PALMOLIVE SOAP 1 n, M220 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-11-23 4 MADAM SEAH SIEW LIM, (below) who has been with the Town Cleansing Department for 27 years, smiles as she gets her commemoration certificate from the City Council President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. yesterday, She was one of the 30 recipients (above). Straits Times51 words
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Article154 1951-11-23 4 riSTABLISHMENT of a Ej training centre for teachers m South-East Asia wiU. be discussed at the second regional conference of UNESCO which begins In Bangkok on Monday. Two Australian delegates to the conference, Professor N. A. Burges, Professor of Botany m Sydney, and Mr. A154 words
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262 1951-11-23 4 CITY STAFF GET LONG SERVICE AWARDS Three of them are women rpHREE hundred and forty employees of the Singapore City Council, described by the City -President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, as the "cement which binds the Municipal structure m Singapore," were yesterday presented with long-service certificates commemorating the grant262 words
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Article45 1951-11-23 4 Sir Sidney Craine. a senior British Treasury official, a"rrived m Singapore last night from London and will be m the Colony for two days. He was met at the airport by Dr O. V. Allen. Vice-chancellor of the University of Malaya.45 words
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Article91 1951-11-23 4 CINGAPORE girls who have passed the fifth standard In an English School now have a chance of becoming Assistant Nurses m the Colony's nursing service. This was stated by Singapore's Director of Medical Services. Dr. W. J. V.-kers, at i press conference yesterday H P said "We91 words
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Article, Illustration153 1951-11-23 4 PLAN NEEDS STUDY BUT... KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Federation Government is prepared to accept 1 the principle that a tin revenue replacement fund should be set up, said the Member for Economic Affairs, Mr. Oscar Spencer, at the Federal Legislative Council today. He said this153 words
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Article143 1951-11-23 4 Makes her first air trip at 78 MAKING the first plane journey of her- life, a 78-year-old Soots woman has arrived by air m Singapore from Nyasaland. Central AfricaShe is Mrs. E M Alcoek, who is 'spending a few weeks here with her son, Mr J A Alcoek. and* will143 words
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118 1951-11-23 4 T»EO KIM HWA, a detective, took a day off on Oct. ■■■21 and went to Pulau Kusu with his wife Lo worship. When his launch was drawing near the landing Steps, he saw a seaman nut.ttnor his hands into a painter's pocket. Teo118 words
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Article119 1951-11-23 4 AN initial su.vey of a large area of alienated and Crown land In Singapore j which will b P used for farm- I Ing to Increase the Colony's food supply, is completed For more detailed and specialised work which fellows. Government recently approved an expenditure119 words
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Advertisement253 1951-11-23 4 BOOTH S fftr. at rwipt MtocMd /rom KU THIS s-^c^a b«^^ REMARKA BLE GIN sfcstussli A*"* /•<»' dtaUr >— lIIIIMII ...as supplied to the House of t I I I I Lords, is the world-renowne*) f I Booih's Gin w k* CD v ery connoi»»«ut ySySp,.^&*\ i chooses as the253 words
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Miscellaneous82 1951-11-23 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 10 ajn News from K.L.; l p.m. Light Music; 1.30 News: 1 45 Dance Music: 2 Light Music; 2.30--5 •University of the Air" "Hamlet" Part 1; organ -barslchord duets: excerpts from "King Arthur." Purcell's opera): 6.15 "Forces' Favourites"; 6.55 Announcements: 7 News; 7.10 "The Man Behind the82 words
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Miscellaneous122 1951-11-23 4 [MMMjinni m! YWCA Raffles Quay: Manarln (beginners), 9.30 a.m.; advanced class. 10 30 a.m.; Malay classes 9. IS and 10.30 a.m. YMCA Orchard Road: commercial classes. Judo practice, weightlifting and body building 9.30 p.m.; Malay literacy class 8 30 p.m far ELF Cup billiards tournament final, prise distribution, by Dr122 words
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198 1951-11-23 5 Money only for actual building 'P HE Singapore Improvement Trust will spend $20,000,000 on housing schemes next year. New projects will account for $5,000,000 while the remaining $15,000,000 will be spent on projects already started. The Trust budget for next year Ls being198 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-11-23 5 MR. AND MRS. FRANK DAVID GLOVER, after their wedding at the Wesley Church, Singapore, yesterday. Straits Times Picture. (Report m P. 1).22 words
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Article51 1951-11-23 5 The trooper, Empire Pride, carrying 1,500 British troops passed, through Singapore yesterday. After more than a year m Korea, these soldiers will be back m England In December, and will have Christmas leave. J Owing to shortage of space, 400 troops are sleeping on the51 words
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Article71 1951-11-23 5 NO Teoh Lam of Albert Street, when he appeared In the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday to answer a charge of Inconsiderate driving said. "If I claim trial, there Is no chance for me. So I had best plead guilty." Mr. D. H. Chapman the Magistrate71 words
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Article75 1951-11-23 5 A potrity-farmer. Llm Tiong Yiong. was yesterday fined $500 In the Singapore Third District Court or four months' gaol for offering a bribe of $10 to a detective. The detective. View Kang. wa s sitting m a coffee-shop at the 11th milestone Yeo Chu75 words
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Article208 1951-11-23 5 SnbstaUons liable to load shed-' I ding: DAT Boon Tat Street, Serangoon Road, Kolam Ayer, McPheraon Koad, Kirn Chu»n Koad. Bonndary Road. Ftorenee Road, Upper Srrancoon, Yto Cha Kant Road. C.ovt. Frtntinc Works, Woodlei(h Park. Braddell HeigbU, Arthur Koad. Tanjong Katonj, Broadrirk Road. Telok Koran, Bedok, Chanel 9'i208 words
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Article192 1951-11-23 5 THE following Is a list of broadcasts by candidates: ..Sunday, 7.10 p.m. Talks on these candidates and their platforms; Mr. A. P. Rajah. Mr A. R. Lasarous. Mr. P. A. Netto and Mr. Siow Slang Tew (all North Ward), foUowtd by Mr. V K. Nalr and Mr.192 words
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Article10 1951-11-23 5 /CANDIDATES are planning \j to hold last-minute pub-10 words
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Article174 1951-11-23 5 ALTHOUGH the right of nomination of the Straits Chinese British Association has been withdrawn since the introduction of the Singapore electoral system, a number of its committee memt>ers are serving on the City Council, says tfoe SCBA annual report, to be presented to174 words
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344 1951-11-23 5 WHEN IS HECKLING 'ABUSE'? T4IE police should only intervene at an election 1 meeting to stop a fight or protect a person m danger of assault. This is the main point of a directive sent out by the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Singapore. The344 words
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Article30 1951-11-23 5 JOHORE BAHRU Thurs.The welfare International dance will be held at the Royal Johore International Clun on Dec 1. It is under the patronatfp of the Sultan of Johore.30 words
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Article77 1951-11-23 5 A FORMER BISHOP TO RETURN rE Rt. Rev. Basil Roberts, who was Bishop of Singapore from 1929 to 1940. will tour Singapore and the Federation for three weeks next February next year as secretary of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Roberts77 words
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Article67 1951-11-23 5 Aliens wishing to apply for re-entry into Singapore after going abroad have to submit applications m person at the Immigration Office. Havelock Road. Singapore. They must complete an application form and present it, together with a pass-port-size photograph. They must have all travel documents, passports, certificates of admission67 words
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Article24 1951-11-23 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs The next meeting of the Johore Council of State will be held on Dec 20 at the Council Chamber.24 words
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182 1951-11-23 5 5,100 RETURN TO WORK ON 18 ESTATES SEREMBAN. Thursday. AIT of 7,000 workers who downed tools recently von 18 estates m the Bahau district of Negrl Sembilan after they had been intimidated by bandits, 5,100 of them have now returned to work. "Their morale has improved during the past several182 words
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Article125 1951-11-23 5 3 cheating charges withdrawn JOHN Thomas Dobson, aged 35, was discharged yesterday by the Singapore First Police Magistrate Mr. R. C. S Bell, on three charges of cheating Senior Inspector Santa Singh, prosecuting, said he was instructed by the D.P.P. to withdraw the charges against Dobson. The discharge did not125 words
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Article74 1951-11-23 5 Blx representatives of the Singapore Postal and Telecoms Uniformed Staffs Union and four Government representatives yesterday sat round a table m the Colonial Secretariat and discussed for two hours the union's grievances regarding salaries and conditions of sserviac a The conference #nlch will continue today, 'ollojjs74 words
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Article25 1951-11-23 5 Mr. W. L. Blythe, Colonial Secretary, will visit the new Information Centre, set up by the Public Relations Department, at Kalians airport.25 words
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1087 1951-11-23 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Fri, Nov. 23, 1951. A Mammoth Budget Record figures of expendii ture and revenue m the Federal budget for 1952 did not produce m the Legislative Council quite the animated debate that might have been expected. The net expendi- ture charged m the budget to 19521,087 words
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Article57 1951-11-23 6 DAMASCUS. Thurs. Mr. Maaruf Dawalibi. leader of the People's Party today tried to form a Government to end Syria's 13-day-old political crisis Mr. Dawalibi is tbe second Fremier designate to try. Tbe first Mr. Zakl Khatis. failed because of a disagreement with President Hashem elReuter - 57 words
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Letter276 1951-11-23 6 HPHE Secretary of State for the Colonies will 1 shortly be visiting Malaya to find out exactly what the bandit situation m this country is. This Is obviously the reason, the sole reason one might reasonably suggest, for his visit. I read In another paper that the Malayan276 words
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Letter227 1951-11-23 6 AS an Indian who has ilkj many others, a long connection with thi« once peaceful Peninsula. I entirely disagree with the points recently made In a letter to you from Nik Mahmood bin Ha]! Abdul Hamid of Kelantan about the, independence of Malaya. I am very227 words
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Letter1233 1951-11-23 6 WILL the granting of wider powers to the Director of Operations really bring the end of the Emergency much nearer? Wt have known for a long time that there 1> only one way In which the canker In oar midst can b« excised almott overnight; and1,233 words
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Article439 1951-11-23 6 NORMAN MacSWAN - By NORMAN MacSWAN JAKARTA. INDICATIONS that th t Indonesian Government is "taking the gloves off'" and aligning itself unofficially with the Western world on the Communist question are hardening m Jakarta. The Government is officially and carefully neutral but observers regard as significant an increased respect439 words
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Article444 1951-11-23 6 .Vlala\an aniliu TUAN Djek fans, whose number is lfrion, will be pleajh ed to hear that the authm of their Sunday morning iMtWt is honoured by the QtMMI Bulletin, Singapore, m it* latest number. public. cci !..sl month. This scientific journal upMI with a paper by Prou-.--444 words
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Advertisement50 1951-11-23 6 -|->. READER'S Digest (AMERICAN EDITION) The Reader's Digest wes fin* pwhHssisi hi 1922 wfcea ~\y 5000 ceplee were printed. Today tfce Reader's Digest Is read by fifty million M0»ls sswakteg eWvea drffw.nf Isagiisges. 'or the blind there arm i>si»e and Tslfchig took edrrloa*. Sole Agent*: RAJ GOPAL LTD PHONE *****50 words
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Advertisement118 1951-11-23 6 Ifl^i OPTIIIRN Fellow n^titute OphthalmK Opticians (Eng i Fellow Worshipful Co nf Spectacle-Maker< (EnR 1 Freennan of the City of London By Appointment to H M Forces Smith East A*ta 6 Raffles Place Singapore 1 Phone ***** jt C^ V^ POISCMEO PENS \^%fc^ NEW POINTS EATEN AIIVE m CORROSIVE ACTION118 words
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583 1951-11-23 7 ine Straus itmes rrtaay, novemocr no, itom TEKONG ISLAND 'DISGRACE' TO SINGAPORE 2 MOO petition Governor for a school 'WE PAY TAKES 9 GET NOTHING TWO THOUSAND inhabitants of Pulau Tekong Besar and Kechil, four miles from Singapore, will sign a petition to the Governor of the Colony, Sir Franklin583 words
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154 1951-11-23 7 Mother let son, 12, sleep with chickens A 12- YEAR-OLD boy, who is now *t the Welfare Home, was stated in the Singapore Relief Court yesterday to have lost his finders hammered with a heavy instrument by his foster mother. He was also said to have had to sleep in154 words
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Article102 1951-11-23 7 He kept his secret goes to gaol A MAN who did not want his employer to know that he was a released detainee, was yesterday sent to prison for a month because he followed his employer's instructions. Punt Boon Eng pleaded guilty In Singapore to disobeying the arders laid down102 words
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139 1951-11-23 7 H.M.S. UNICORN, the light fleet aircraft carrler-transport-workshop, Singapore's own ship, arrived from Korea yesterday, her payingoff pennant flying, and was greeted by the C.-ln-C, Far East Station. Vice Admiral the Hon. Sir Guy Russell. Her company, who have served In the Far East for139 words
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Article43 1951-11-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Seven armed bandits burned a milling shed on a Chinese owned estate In the Nebong Tebal district of Province Wellesley yesterday. In the Segamat area three armed bandits burnt a latex lorry and a latex station.43 words
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Article159 1951-11-23 7 FARMERS TOLD: 'WE WILL HELP SINGAPORE Government representatives held talks yesterday afternoon with residents of Paya Lebar on the building of a new international airport at Paya Lebar. Present were Mr. O. W. Webb, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Mr. D. W. BurnettRae from the Department of Civil Aviation, Mr. R.159 words
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Article72 1951-11-23 7 POUR British seamen wen yesterday acquitted and discharged bv the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. P. Clague, on a charge of stealing a lorry valued at $1,000 belonging to Chin Bee at Cavenagh Road. They were A. B. Hall, 25, R. Skillen, 23, JP. Barlow72 words
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Article78 1951-11-23 7 Satisfactory arrangements have been concluded with Mr. Lee Kong Chian regarding the use by the Singapore Medicai Department of South Winds Hotel at Tanjong Balai, said Singapore's Director of Medical Services Dr W J. Viewers yesterday. Mr. Lee's offer to government was mad* last July. No78 words
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Article62 1951-11-23 7 The annual dinner ann dance of the Society of York ishiremen In Malaya was held I Hast night at the Adelptv hotel The tcust of the Soclet> was proposed by Mr. O. M Walker. Mr. C. L. Edwards 'president of St Patrick's So clet.y responded to the62 words
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Article209 1951-11-23 7 564 incidents m October KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. nURING October 97 bandits were killed, five cap tured, 56 wounded and 12 surrendered, according to figures released today m Kuala Lumpur Thirteen members of the regular police 14 special constables, seven auxiliary police and 21 military personnel209 words
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Article66 1951-11-23 7 IPOH, Thurs.— Education will absorb more than a quarter of the $46,856,276 to be asked for State services next year at the budget meeting of the Perak Council of Statp on Dec 12. Provision asked at the last budget meeting for this year's State services was66 words
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Article103 1951-11-23 7 Women must use powers achieved IN fighting for emancipation, Singapore's women should promise themselves to take fall advantage of it when it is achieved, Miss Josephine Schain, American chairman-to-be of the Paji- Pacific Women's Association convention, to be held at Christchurch. New Zealand, early next year, said yesterday. She told103 words
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Article32 1951-11-23 7 SEGAMAT Thurs.— Mahadl bin Ismoon. 19, charged at Segamat with robbery, was refused bail and remanded for a week He was alleged to have robbed a Chinese woman of jewellery.32 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-11-23 7 MR. Xi, A. WALLLNGKR British Ambassador to Siwm. who arrived yesterday for the conference of British representatives which opens at Bnkit Serene under the chairmanship of Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald today Four others who also arrived yesterday were: Mr. C Stewart, Charge d'Affaires In Indonesia, Sir76 words
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Article119 1951-11-23 7 $10,000 slasher is killed KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A $10,000 bandit who was mainly responsible for the slashing of rubber trees and the burning of buses in the Batu Pahat district of Johore during the last two years was killed yesterday. He was Tan Kim Yew, district committee member for the119 words
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Article72 1951-11-23 7 Singapore's delegation to the conference of Christian Churches In Asia, being held tn Manila from Nov 25 to Dec 2. left last night by air. The are the Rev. Timothy Tow Slang Hul. Mr. Quek Kiok Chiang; and Mr. Hsu Chiang Tal. all representing the72 words
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Article70 1951-11-23 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Charged with having uncustomed goods. Lee Peng Yan, a van driver, said he was carrying goods which a girl was taking to Kluang for her wedding. He was following the girl's car when he was stopped and searched. The goods included six70 words
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Article204 1951-11-23 7 rrsHE laying of the foundaM. no. k tK nnvM- tlon stone by the oover nor of Singapore. Sir Franklln Glnnon of the new t. v nurses' »-ome and the outpatients department at the General Hospital early next month^ wpi mark tne ftret stage of Progress In the'Colony's204 words
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Article157 1951-11-23 7 'SYMPATHY WOULD HELP' I SINGAPORE Women's Council, recently formed to 1 1 ficht for the rirhts of women, is to seek the help of the mere males. The chairman of its ad hoc committee, Mrs. Elizabeth Choy, yesterday said: "We cannot get on without the co-operation157 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-11-23 7 INSPECTOR Mary Voon. chief of women police, yesterday talked about her work to 150 girls of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus in Singapore. The talk was part of the police recruiting campaign to get 30 women and 200 men for the rank and file.64 words
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Article204 1951-11-23 7 Record Xmas mail for Britain DOSTAL staff in Sinpa1 pore are dealing w.t*i a record volume of Christmas surface m for Britain this year, the Colony's Assistant Con troller of Mails, Mr A G. Crook, said yesterdav In th-> la.st fortnioh'. 'be Post Office bandied 4 042 n.'"--cel bags rontainine204 words
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Article109 1951-11-23 7 'Free 9 rubber denied nEPORTS that the United States Government may allow free trading In rubber from next May were discounted by Singapore rubber dealers and brokers yesterday. Many dealers agreed that it would be a happy thing if free trading was allowed by the United States again, since that109 words
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Article52 1951-11-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— Mr. Dennis Staples, private (secretary to the late High Comnvssioner, Sir Henry iGunwy. and Miss Gillinn Somerville, daughter of Mr. G. W. Somerville. Civil Defence Commissioner, and Mrs Somerville. were married today at St. Mary's Church. Kuala Lumpur. The Bishop o?52 words
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Article31 1951-11-23 7 The troopship. Empire iWindrush. which wa s <j"layled a few days In Singapore with engine trouble left Colombo en route for Britain on Nov 19 according to 1 schedule31 words
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Advertisement58 1951-11-23 7 HARDBOARDS LOOK FOR REFUSE THIS BRAND IMITATIONS v_ tkc loottbx wood, qf 1.000 uub STOCKS NOW AVAILABLE Sole Agents.'' BINOCULARS <Jkti<j/iptrajivti, m*pi >n «»mawy prijm fcnovufari «^)B(5i) i<rr6fiti/nt U3O FOUNDED IN 1892 Sole Distributors: NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO. 71. High Street, SINGAPORE. 6. Phone: ***** "SILVIKRIN" HAIR PREPARATIONS Sole Agents:58 words
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Advertisement120 1951-11-23 7 •iiiiiiiiiic]miiiiiimc]iiiiiiiiiiHC)iitiiiiiiiiic)iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiit(]iii'-J I JUasterndio Ca» Radio i LISTER TO THE WORLD AS YOU DRIVE NO matter where you may be, Masleradio'' Car Radio will provide you with radio f >rogi amme« as you drive or at rest with life-like tone 6- volt and 12- volt models are available for rash or120 words
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Article104 1951-11-23 8 A WOMAN. Low Siah Eng. IJ\ of Aljunied Road, was given a conditional discharge for one year when she pleaded guilty m Singapore yesterday to ill-treating her step-children two boys aged three and five. Mr. L. Cornwall, a Social Welfare Officer, said, that Low beat her step-children104 words
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Article49 1951-11-23 8 The cargo vessel Japan sailed yesterday evening after discharging what was the largest cargo ever brought to Singapore by the Swedish Bast Asia Company. Huge quantities of grapes from Almeria were among the perishable cargo discharged. The ship is bound for Hong Kong and Japan.49 words
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Article48 1951-11-23 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thutt. Despite strong opposition, the Federal Legislative Council this evening passed an amendment to the Lotteries' which will aljQw wjder sale of Social Welfare ■lottery tickets. ,H The amendment allows tup Lotteries Board .to sell tickets outside post offices and postal' agencies.Agencies - 48 words
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Article, Illustration133 1951-11-23 8 HOSPITAL Assistant Rolando Rosario, of the cargo vessel, Sebastiano Caboto, gets ready to extract the. tooth of one of 111 Chinese the ship carried when it came to Singapore yesterday. The 111 are aU being repatriated to China after being paid off from American oil tankers133 words
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190 1951-11-23 8 COUNCIL SANCTIONS IMMEDIATE INQUIRY KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. J^ABOUR speakers at the Federal Legislative Council meeting today urged the revision of the Workmen's Compensation Enactment. It was urgent and important if the Government wanted to gain the confidence of the workers, they said. Mr.190 words
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Article71 1951-11-23 8 The Singapore Police recruiting drive is now on and recruiting centres have been set up at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce In HiH Street, the Police Training School at Thomson Road, and the Manpower Bureau In Stamford Road. The public can use any of these71 words
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Article52 1951-11-23 8 Mr. W. H. Shepardson, a director of the Carnegie Corporation, New York, and Mrs. Shepardson arrived m Singapore last night from London. They will be m the Colony for a week. They were met at the airport by Mr. W. O. Mclntosh. Bursar of the University52 words
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Article129 1951-11-23 8 T N an effort to speed up house production the Singapore Improvement Trust has ordered a large quantity of hollow concrete beams which are being locally made m a factory at Kallang. The beams are roughly wedge-shaped, and are laid side by side to form the129 words
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117 1951-11-23 8 FMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE disputes mi n Singapore have dropped greatly during recent months, the Deputy Labour Commissioner, Mr. W. I. GaUetly, said yesterday. He said that m the past three months there were only a few minor wage disputes and added that this was due to117 words
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Article72 1951-11-23 8 The six-day seminar on United Nations Teaching, sponsored by the Indian Federation of the UN. Assocltation, opens In New Delhi on Sunday, it will discuss methods of disseminating information about the U.N. among secondary school students and creating m them an International outlook. Among the72 words
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Article138 1951-11-23 8 Language classes start soon THE Teachers' Rest House is organising language study classes m English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Fukien and Malay. Registration forms for these classes are obtainable from the Chinese V.M.C.A., Selegie Road, or from the Teachers' Rest House, 32-B, Meyer Road. Katong. The number of students In each class138 words
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Article136 1951-11-23 8 Party for envoy JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. rE Sultan and Sultanah of Johore wer P at the reception today at the Royal Johore International Club given by the Indians of Johore Bahru for Mr. M. Oopala Menon. Representative of the Government of India,* and Mrs. Menon. Welcoming Mr. Menon. Dr N.136 words
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Article76 1951-11-23 8 MR. GERARD Macßryan, former political adviser to the late Sultan of Brunei, returned to Singapore last •night from London to settle "once and for all a personal claim with the Sarawak government." He will stay m Singapore a fortnight. He will then go to Japan. "I am76 words
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Article147 1951-11-23 8 THE Singapore Post Office Savings Bank has broken all previous records with a total savings deposit of more than $8,110,000 and 17.085 new I accounts between the beginning of the Savings j Week on July 2 and mid-November. Against the gross savings for I the same147 words
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Advertisement242 1951-11-23 8 TAIPEH y EVERY SUNDAY AT 1800 HRS. FROM KALLANC. SINCAPORE VI VIA BANCKOK. HONCKONC AND TAIPEH to ffi TOKYO THE THAI AIRWAYS CO. LTD. formerly 0i BOAS GROUND FLOOR, UNION BUILDING. SINCAPORE Telephones:. ***** and *****, or through other recognised Air Booking Centres. 04* and Btfinninti No < M When,242 words
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Advertisement243 1951-11-23 9 I£ ORSON WELLES I macbethJ MjNGAPORES MOST MM DISCUSSED FILM! M HAVE YOU l^dl V FT) _B______» '__H TODAY DAILY! ■_^S 11 am 1.30-4-6.45 •id 9 30 p.m H^MH_H TOMOKROW AT MIDNIGHT! mm GRABLE- »m DAILEY- mmtTHOMAS THE MUSICAL. WONDER SHOW OF SHOWS! MORN. MATINEES AT 9 A.M. SAT: "MOTHER243 words
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Advertisement132 1951-11-23 9 PfconeMßH 4042 TODAY ""^vv^ W i f^Ey} ACTION AND rwßr^ AMBllws THRILLS RAFT COLEEN GRAY h «J! 4 Janes Hadley Chase's Sensational Distribnteil by SHAW BROS., LTD. u*oZm— TOMORROW M'NITE fcxT^Wi cotUMBIA pictu es p r M JOHNNY wls weissmuller JOHNNYS GREATEST THRILLS: ELEPHANT STAMPEDE! GORILLA DEFEAT! BISHDKVIL AMBUSH! PYGMY132 words
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Miscellaneous1634 1951-11-23 9 1 I Aft _k _i(i > _f 111 J_T -fA I J\ _J I%^ I_W^ l^^^^P» v ____d_ 1 Ilicc l ldyfc -^gj^. .^JSjBtfiSBBBr CINGAPORE will see WJKgB&F^ -___r»__F^____-i a resurgence ol is _P____lP^^ _i____^_______P^ live theatre activity 1 j&* sS with three plays to be r_i _P__#* l|i 11,634 words
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Article325 1951-11-23 10 LONDON, Thurs. FEATURES were few and far between m an Idle stock market today. Domestic issues hardened at the outset but later eased following completion of a few overnight buying orders. British Government funds finally showed small fractional net losses and Industrials were narrowly irregular. Closing middle prices325 words
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Article38 1951-11-23 10 HONO KONG, Thurs. pREE market rurr-ncv exchange for Hone Kon« dollars w»« "uofed today at *hr close as foUows: US$l HKI6 84 (cash) HKJ6 88 (T.T>: £1 HK $15 62: one Uhil of gold HKJ32BV— UPUP - 38 words
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Article136 1951-11-23 10 Krom Omr Own Correspondent MELBOURNE. Thurs /""ENERAL investments moved variably on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. There was no group trend. Moves were of an Individual nature, rlsine or falling accordIng; to Investors' appraisement of each company's prospects. Tvreedstde. a Textile issue, dropped 5s on a selling;136 words
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Article202 1951-11-23 10 Quiet close shows a one-cent gain DETTKR advice from London and short-covering "again steadied the Singapore rubber market yesterday. Price levels moved up to $1-42 a lb. for first-grade, December shipment, and a fair amount of business was reported. In the afternoon, however. a reaction set In. and202 words
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Article35 1951-11-23 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs., Not. 22.-4477 (up $9.5«.) London; £1,000 a ton LONDON, Thurs. Cash Bayers £l,Mt, Sellers £1,995; Forward Bayer* £969, Seller* £971; Settlement £1.999 unchanged). Turnover: a.m. 135 p.m. 50 I35 words
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Article164 1951-11-23 10 ABSENCE of buy.ng Interest forced tapper sellers In the Singapore produce market to reduce their prices for the white varieties by ISO a ploul to $775 a plcul tor Muntok and $770 Mr Sarawak Lam pong black sellers quoted $620. $5 a plcul lower. Copra and coconut164 words
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Article233 1951-11-23 10 Sentiment better; Tins shine CENTIMENT n the Mala- yan share market yesterday was noticeably better, particularly m Tin shares. Price changes announced br the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: MM SIRHIH Rattn %r\trr. Prater Neave Orda j.u m Heor T Wauib J4l 111 M Breweries 610 SSO ed Malaran233 words
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Article174 1951-11-23 10 SHIPS In the Singapore Roads and alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godown at 4 p.m. yesterday were: Outer Koads: Hal Hsuan. Waibalon? Admiral Hardy. Anshun. La Charante De Kerens Trocdos, Brikfl Dytnas Torrers. Hokuju Mam. Santhis. Hero Hydra Puia Walnctauorr. Pemanaet Sebastlno Caboto R Trooper Oluf Maersk. T»kn»»n174 words
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Advertisement1282 1951-11-23 10 MANSFIELD t* CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE «.«ri«r apftan ra uiecaed .<a etha. parts t« cad ana ditcbarn* care*. SAUINCS to LIVIRPOOt CLASCOW IONOO* CONTINFNTAI POiT« Tup Sail* v "'Tf??!. Nay. 21/25 Nev. 26/OeV l Ant-no. riavra.6 1. •pool l» Part Oac Oac S/7 Oac 8/10 Cl»ionr»i for CavManca c.pool1,282 words
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Advertisement415 1951-11-23 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS r« Nf» Tor* and tetten »l> Ceylon ln*» f**n< mt Mediterranean Part* Singapore t> Swelterh*m Penang Cdm 44/45 i.i 'PRESIDENT GRANT Sails 28 Nov 29/30 No. 1/1 Dk. i. PRESIDENT lOHNSON S/ 12 Dec 13/14 Dk. 15/17 Dec >• PRESIDENT MONROE 15/22 Dk Omit 23/25 Dk. l*e415 words
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Advertisement476 1951-11-23 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE ctOte SCANOINAVIA/W K./COMTINENI S'doio P Sham Penang Malaya for Bkok 6 H Kong 30 Mo* /2d9ec. 2t/2» Ne» 27/21 No* "Meenia' foi Bangkok !g/?8No* "Ktna" tor Bangkok. H'Kong Min,!a Kobe Yokohama 19/21 Dec. lt/18Dec 12/15 O.c -Lalaodia for Saigon Bangkok 22/22 Dec Fahtria 1 tor Saigon 6476 words
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Advertisement995 1951-11-23 10 r.w %ww tM,t^ i i«i[.i i i rim iiuirrriiTr G\J, I7J, McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD felephon* No CLLIRMAN <h HUCKMALL KUVtNc^ I4MK .ONOOK -IAVKt «UM<aotk .Ob ANCELt» >AN MANCIK.O, HAMBoRC »URILANO fltllLl r. VANCOUVfI *<c i« jja Norir- (Mianin -i-ti %etm*Dm -ai*, tot canlia Vxitfc •no Caruid* vl» Colombo «m«i<-ar995 words
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Article73 1951-11-23 11 BERLIN. Thurs. T ONDON and Berlin teams drew 1-1 yesterday m the first football match played between English and German representative sides m Germany since the war. More than 60,000 people saw the match m which London led 1-0 at half-time. London were fortunate to-Reuter - 73 words
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Article42 1951-11-23 11 LONDON. Thurs. UJK. Rugby Union results yesterday: County Championship matches: Hampshire 10. Surrey 8; Middlesex 9. Eastern Counties 0; Sussex 3, Kent 8. Club Matches: Cambridge University 8, M. R. Steele Dodger's team 23; Headingley 3, Dublin University 0. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article83 1951-11-23 11 LONDON, ftours:— After Ml inquiry today 11. to the bout between Ray Wilding (Britain) and Stefan Olek (France) here on Nov. 13 which was tfecWed "no contest", the British Baxtnz Board of Control decided to stof> ROO of Oleks purse. Olek, who was to haveReuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration650 1951-11-23 11 But S.C.C. take hockey title THE Singapore Hockey Association's senior league championship was decided yesterday, Singapore Cricket Club winning the title through Singapore Recreation Club's failure, by only one goal, to return a winning goal average m their match against Ceylon Sports Club. Recs beat Ceylonese650 words
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Article38 1951-11-23 11 TAIPINO. Thurs. In a hockey match on the Padang on Monday Kllat Club trounced REME by seven goals to one. Scorers were Naraln Singh (3), Carson (3) and N. Bodiigues for, Kllat and Judson for REME.38 words
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Article32 1951-11-23 11 BODCA beat Shell S.C. two-nil m a hockey friendly on the Shell Sports Club ground yesterday. Both goals were scored m the first half. Scorers were Carvalho and Raaak.32 words
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Article215 1951-11-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'THE annual Rugby game between Scotland and x The Rest, celebrating St. Andrew's Day m padang on Saturday. Two formidable sides have been chosen. They are several State players m both teams teams MacMullen, Borrie, Waugh. Wrightnooth, Holland and Goodslr for'215 words
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Article68 1951-11-23 11 r|*HK following will represent the Rest against Scotland m the annual Singapore Rugby match to be played on the S.C.C. ground on Wednesday. Parker; Wortlehock, Clements, Phillips. Harvey; Rees, Wallen; Langley. Mosley, Price, De Franck. Chalmers, Carnelley, Hancock. Cashin. Reserves: Witt, Simon, and Marriott. Players68 words
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Article167 1951-11-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. OWING to lack of funds the Selangor Hockey Association have been forced to cancel their fixtures against Singapore and the Combined Services on Dec. 8 and the following day at Singapore. The secretary of the Association, Mr. George Grenier, today said167 words
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Article195 1951-11-23 11 Augustines help RR.C. to victory PENANQ, Thurs. PUTTING up a magnificent d*splay, the Augustine brothers, Stanley and John, helped Penang Recreation Club to beat Penang Sports Club m yesterday's rugger match on the Western Road ground. The P.R.C scored a goal and three tries (14 points) against the Sports Club's195 words
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Advertisement376 1951-11-23 11 |LD LKBfMfc#//i>*f#s M(£y Aurnotinn Q BfDROOM I •> MUftSfRY ►•jJ^J^^ CT /^.aTaa^aiar .afa^alm I^L^ MICKEY MOUSE I K# SNOW WHITE Wul/ett? tPINOCCHIO lade by bayard.'france Bite Agents:. MONTOR LTD.; Arcade, Singapore Bs 5891/5893 Es«abtishe«j >904 IeUALA LUMPUR Nov. 1 95 1 at B p.m. THE MUNICIPALITY OF K. LUMPUR I376 words
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Advertisement150 1951-11-23 11 Fragrant hair. Radiantly healthy hair. Shining hair. Obedient hair, easily managed. That's hair that is cared for by Coty Brilliantine. This pure brilliantine is made from the finest oils. It nourishes the whole scalp, counteracts the drying effects of washing. Gives the hair itself a soft and even gloss. -v150 words
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Article, Illustration87 1951-11-23 12 How easily The Bosun won his last iwo races can be seen m these pictures of the finishes taken by a Straits Times photographer. The top picture shoics The Bosun carrying 9.7 to a two-length victory from the hard ridden Opera over if.87 words
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372 1951-11-23 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By TWERE has been no bigger handicap certainty In Malayan racing this season than The Bosun will be with 8.13 m a moderate Class 2, Div. 1 9f. field at Bukit Timah tomorrow, final day of the Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting.372 words
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Article51 1951-11-23 12 rpHKRE is every chance »f a x $1 million Big Sweep pool on the last day of the Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting tomorrow. Sales have been going exceptionally well and yesterday morning tickets bearing seven digits were issued. The pool baa paved the $9t*.W«51 words
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Article307 1951-11-23 12 First-day outsider worksweh ■ROYAL FAIR (J. Donnelly), who sprang a big upset In his firstever appearance on a Malayan racecourse at Buklt Tlmah laat week, worked with a lot of dash yesterday morning when he galloped 3(. m 40 wide out on the second track. Royal Fair looks a good307 words
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Article265 1951-11-23 12 CHARLES HURT, MAY NOT RIDE lOCKEY Herb Charles was badly] •I shaken up when his mount Mr. Meadowlark collided with an unnumbered horse (Dundonald). ridden by a ndlng boy. on the training track at Bukit Tlmah yesterday morning. Charles had been engaged to ride Mr. Meadowlark for the Stayers CupReuter - 265 words
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Article162 1951-11-23 12 CINOAPORE'S weightUfting w enthusiasts are hoping to see at least three of their representatives participating m next year's Olympic* to be held at Helsinki. It is likely that Thong Saw Pak, British Empire Games runner-up In the Lightweight division who is now studying at Belfast162 words
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Article69 1951-11-23 12 CARDIFF. Thurs. The Welsh International Soccer team to meet the rest of the United Kingdom here on Wednesday. Dec. 5. will be unchanged from that which beat Scotland last week. The team announced today is: Shortt (Plymouth Argyle): Barnes (Arsenal). Sherwood (Cardiff City) Paul (Manchester City),69 words
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Article24 1951-11-23 12 ISTANBUL. Thur* Germany beat Turkey by t«j goals to nil m their soccer international played before .47.000 spectators here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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405 1951-11-23 12 Col. Daly's chances depend on going By EPSOM JEEP MALAYA'S longest race— the Stayers Cup over 1% miles and 55 yard*— will highlight the last racing day of the current season at Bukit Tlmah tomorrow. With most of the season's topnotch stayers In the paddock, the quality of ttie mixed405 words
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Article66 1951-11-23 12 SYDNEY. Thurs:— Vie Seixas of U.B. beat Australia's No. 1 Frank Sedgman today to reach the final of the men's singles In the New South Wales lawn tennis championships here. Seixas won 8-6. 2-6. 6-4, 7-5. In another semt-flnal. Mervyn Rose beat Ted SchroederReuter - 66 words
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Article19 1951-11-23 12 TODAY: 0559 (7.3), 1718 (7.3); 1128 (5.2). 2357 (3.4). TOMORROW: 0655 (7.5), 1846 (7 3); 1255 (4.6).19 words
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Article379 1951-11-23 12 WEIGHTS for all 1 races (except the Stayers Cap far Classes 1 and Z combined ever 1% milet and 55 yards which are published In coL six) to be run at Bukit Tlmah on Satardav are: Cl 1-9F J6yd« tiulmr »J5 Springbok 9.M Birthday Gift 8.13 Col Whatnot379 words
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Article726 1951-11-23 12 CHOULD the sporting ambitions and enthu- siasm of schoolboys be curbed by fames i masters? The question has arisen because during the past two weeks several of SingaI pore's best schoolboy athletes have been playing rugby, soccer and hockey. Can they reach maximum efficiency726 words
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Article106 1951-11-23 12 ALOR STAR, Thurs. DECAUSE the present bad weather may affect attendance, the Kedah Football Association have told the Singapore representative of the Swedish Gothenburg soccer team that they cannot accept Gothenburg's terms. KJ.A. secretary Tuan Syed Osman Idld told the Straits Times today that a counter offer106 words
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Advertisement789 1951-11-23 12 it ontinueo >uM fun* *>> ACCOMMODATION VACANT PRIVATE Residence lUtong bed/ sitting room, bathroom, b'fast. $220 p.m. Suit single English businessman Apply Box No. A6661. S.T. ACCOMMODATION? Try. 7W Moiintbatten Rd. Spacious rooms, courteous service, big garaeu, U-nnlscourt. A quiet locality. Phony 342 ~i3 nfter 5 p.m ACCOMMODATION WANTED BOARD789 words
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Advertisement406 1951-11-23 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from prey. col.) VEHICLES FOR SALE HUDSON Saloon 1949 In very e:;ceUent condition, lnsiued comph. till May 1952. Owner got larger car apply Atjeh Trading-Shipping Co Ltd.. 12 Robinson Road, or Ring *****. MERCUKY Sedan. Reasonatle mileage trst. Registered Nov. 1946. Performance, appearance excellent meal for armouring,406 words
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Advertisement9 1951-11-23 12 (JjENEDICTINE DOM Sole Afeti; THE EASTERN AGENCIES (1946) LTI,9 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous29 1951-11-23 12 HOCKEY: University v Customs at Sepoy Lines; S.C.C. "A" v Sinrapore Med. Services Union at sec SOCCER: Pulau Brani Boys Club v Queen's St. Boys Club at Farrer Park.29 words
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