Sunday Standard, 16 September 1951

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  • 15 1 Sunday Standard VOL. II NO. 77 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER. 16, 1951. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 203 1 Ridgway Will Visit Hirohito Next Tuesday •iepl. l"> (Reuter-AAP) Gt-neral v, v* ill \i-it Emperor Iliroliito at his „l „> »>r«akin*j all preivdent for the ,1, r \*>r the Allied powers according in, »iia! paper. Mainiehi today. A representative of the im- I penal Household told Renter :hat he could
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  • 8 1 IRAN: RUSSIA STEPS IN I BAN OrF I
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  • 6 1 Johore Ruler: 'No Cause For Alarm'
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  • 5 1 Soldiers Upset Bus Into Drain
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  • 54 1 DETROIT. Sept IS >VP> Ford Motors raised its or prices to the government-ap-proved limil today .uid Chrysler said was doing the same effec- V >nday Ford o-cc tags up |59 to 186 Chryslei in- sea ranged from SM I i >A^o era] Mjotors is expected to] ick
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  • 4 1 'SONG OF SPRING' DANCE
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  • 342 1 THREE SCHOLARSHIPS of the value of $30 per month will be awarded to pupils in Post-Certificate classes of English schools in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. The scholarships will be awarded by a committee consisting of one nominee of the Singapore Standard, the Directors
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  • 247 1 Standard Woman Reporter EIGHTEEN couples four from the Federation, the rest from the Colony were married in the first mass wedding sponsored by the Chinese Y.M.C.A. at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, yesterday. Both within and outside the packed Hall were gold-lettered scarlet banners, visible
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  • 218 1 Standard Staff <\>rrt'>poiident KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Several Singapore Legislative Councillors, regretting inability to attend tomorrow's I.M.P. meeting, have expressed their support and best wishes for the party. Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj (Labour Rochore) says, in a telegram to Dato Onn bin Ja'afar: "No one who
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  • 92 1 Standard London Corr. LONDON, Sat.— Malayans enjoyed Han Raya last night at a dance given by the Malay Society of Great Britain at Chelsea Town Hall. One ot the visiting lengkus wife lookrd happily irigntened as she was whirled by young Malay students. British and other
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  • 44 1 LONDON, Sept 15 (Reuter)— Bad weather caused the cancellation of a flypast of Royal Air Force and American planes over London today to commemorate the 11th anniversary of the Battle of Britain Last year's fly past was also cancelled through bad weather.
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  • 423 1 NO THREAT, SAY CHINESE Memo To Gurney Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The existenee of vernacular schools in no way impairs the building of a Malayan nation. This is stated by Chinese Tear hers' Unions in the various States and Settlement* of the Federation in a memorandum to the
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  • 88 1 CRAYFORD. England, Sept. 15 < AP)— trayford's Municipal Council was horrified to hear yesterday that some people bathe naked in the town's swimming pool and, what is more, men and women do it together. The council's depot; clerk. Edward Cox. told Dartford Ml i.trates: "Some
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  • 165 1 Standard Staff Rrporter PENANG, Sat Two European servicemen were seriously injured and another received minor injuries when they were shot at by an unknown gunman at Stewart Lane at about 10 o'clock here last night. Those seriously injured were Peter Smith and John G.
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  • 87 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 15 <AP> —The U.S. Department ot Agriculture estimates Burma, worlds largest pre-war rice exporter. will have about 1,435.000 short tons to ship abroad this year. This would be an increase of 115.000 tons over 1950. In a survey of Burma rice trade,
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  • 66 1 Cut Rumours Are Dismissed LONDON. Sept. 15 (Reuter)— World wide rumours of Sterling devaluation were derided in responsible London quarters today. A report from the Far East that Sterling would be devalued this weekend from its present value of $2.08 to $2.40 was described as absolute rubbish. Rubber in Singapore
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    95 1 LONDON. Sept. 14. (Reuter)— The Kiny will travel from Scotland to London by air tomorrow for his medical treatment, it was announced today He will fly from Aberdeen in a Viking aircralt of the King's Flight MA KHIN HMWfcl 4ri«nt> a tutor in inthropology at the Rangoon University,
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  • 239 1 £m a"/* Corespondent KUALA LUMPCR Sat -The Government should take appropriate and effective measures to combat the rise in prices of local foodstuffs, said Mr H S Lee in his presidential speech at the conference of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce Malaya, here
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  • 68 1 BALTIMORE. Sept 13 «AP»-~ Mrs Susie Avance took six mm me* to add foui children to her familv ol five late yesterday and then told doctors "I Hi hungry." Quadruplets were born to the Sl-year-014 neg > inothoi in liie city tiospttal here sftei 35
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  • 57 2 HASHIM BIN* SAID. 21, was sentenced in the Singapore F urth Police Court yesterday to six months' rigi i .:> impris* nnenl to he folli >wed by 12 months" police supervision for ing fru and $18 cash fn m v ha .it the 44:-! B:<e Ammuniti n
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  • 43 2 PNEUMONIA took 49 lives in the Colony during the past week. The week before it claimed 35 lives. Thirty-eighj people died from enteritis and 24 from tuberculosis. During the week. 234 persons died, oi wh< m 129 were males.
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  • 31 2 THE SOUTHERN Hotel of Singapore has donated 2.800 moon-cakes to be distributed to all institutions of the Social Welfare Department on the occasion of the Chinese eighth moon festival
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  • 38 2 Stole— Fined $50 TWENTY-THREE-YEAR-OLD Goh Joon Eng was fined $50 in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when he admitted stealing a tin of spam worth $125 from the ration store at Selarang Barracks, Changi, on Sept. 14.
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  • 68 2 The Postal Agency, at Bukit Panjang will be converted to a Post Office transacting all classes of postal, money order and savings bank business from Oct. 1. From the same date a Postal Agency will be opened at the Chain "Utility Store. 41. Seng Poh Road.
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  • 68 2 RAFIE BIN OSMAN. a 20-year-old Boyanese. was charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court vesterday with stealing a plastic handbag containing a wristwatch, a lighter, cosmetics and cash to the value of $236.50 belonging to Mrs. Anna Jane Kennard on the Archery Club grounds in Cluny Road on
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  • 392 2 2 GOVTS. S TUDY FOOD PLAN ToMakeMalaya Self-Sufficient THE Singapore and Federation Governments are at present storing the plan of the Singapore Food Production Officer designed to make the country self-sufficient in food to a certain extent. TIS was stated yesterday by the Food Production Officer "Mr R A. Wright,
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  • 319 2 Standard Staff Reporter WALKING the paths that wound the garden at the Haw Par Villa in Pasir Panjang, 11-year-old preacher Ronee Marti exclaimed that the man who planned it "must have a great deal of imagination.' She said that walking through the artificial
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  • 180 2 Mamlard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE police authorities will not prant permission to pro-Kuomintang Chinese associations and guilds in the Colony to fly the Nationalist flag on "double tenth" the birth of the Republic of China. This was hinted by a police spokesman yesterday,
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  • 190 2 TEACH SEX IN SCHOOLS (MOTION CARRIED) THAT SEX educalion should be taught in Khoofa was the opinion of the house at a debate sponsored by the Kiwi Members' League held at the British Council Hall yesterday. I The speakers for the motion, Mr. Wee Khian Siong and Mr. Tan Bah
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  • 129 2 CEREMONIAL parades were held at all R.A.F. Stations in Malaya yesterday to mark the 11th anniversary of the ending of the Battle of Britain. Aircraft staged a fly-past at each station in honour of those who lost their lives in the battle. At Changi,
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  • 127 2 A PEST expert has left the United Kingdom on a world tour to compile a report for his company on the relative urgency of pest control problems He is Mr. Stephen Cheveley who will spend about a month in the Far East, visiting
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  • 95 2 Savings Drive For Bedok Area Started AN intensified savings campaign to make the residents of Bedok District thriftconscious was started on Friday by the postal authorities in co-operation with the Muslim Advisory Board, the Bedok Rural District Committee and the Public Relations Office. The PR. Film Unit will be shewing
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  • 97 2 DAUD BIN HASHIM. alias Shafiee bin Ahmad, of A lor Star, was sentenced in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday to seven months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed b>\ a year's police supervision. He was found guilty of stealing a beret and
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  • 47 2 Remanded On Cheating Charge GEORGE Yeo Peck Tiew was charged in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with cheating E. Van Esveld at Hagemeyer Trading Company on Sept. 3 of 10.000 yards of Indian khaki drill, worth $9,000. Yeo claimed trial. He was remanded until Sept 17
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  • 141 2 Standard Staff Reporter FIVE bbys of the Royal English School, Stamford Road were victimised by their teacher who borrowed their watches and a ring *nd disappeared to Johore Bahru until he was arrested on a warrant. This was stated in the Singa- terday,
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    • 110 2 RENA«LT^.Ii Economical performance reliability and comfort CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LID ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE TEL Represented in the Ftd.rc fea teeth, my son, because he ha Pused pibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too, and it costs me n I DAtt#if fir a C^S V" C^ The hifhest
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  • 527 3 Graft Blamed For Thai Govt. Ban On Tree' Export Of Rice By GEORGE RASIAH, Standard Staff Reporter THAILAND is responsible for keeping full the rice bowls of the nations of Asia, but that will always remain, a vexing problem to her as long as she allows economic malpractices within her
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  • 118 3 SPECULATIVE buying steadied rubber prices in Singapore yesterday during which quotations improved by about four cents per Yd. Business passed at Sl.stfJ per !b. on a steady market Moderate turnover ot business was recorded. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon quotations (per lb > on Sept.
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  • 74 3 PLEADING guilty to failing to hold an annual general meeting for the years, 1948—1950. the turn of S. Law and Co.. Ltd. was tinea a total of $15 in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. Mr. M.G. Murchison. the managing director of the tirm. told the
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  • 47 3 INSPECTOR Peter Tay of the Kandang Kerbau police station told the Singapore Coroners Court yesterday how he found the body of a new-born babe floating in the canal on Aug. 19. The identity of the infant boy is not known. Verdict: Found dead.
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    54 3 "T EMPLE SENTINELS' seen in the Wat Phru Keo. Bangkok. This is a study jroni the exhibition of photographs by Derrick Knight, of the Shell Photographic Unit, to 1% held at the British Council Hall from Sept 22 to Sept. 30 by the Singapore Society of Arts in association with
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  • 162 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. YAN KEE LEONG, well-known Malayan artist and cartoonist, now diverting hij attention to fine art and portrait painting will exhibit 30 of his oil paintings at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sept. 20 and 21 in aid of
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  • 274 3 Colony Stocks Guard Against Empty Rice Bowls Standard Staff Reporter RESER\ E supplies of riee, built up !>y the Government's stockpiling policy, ensure that there will be no shortage at present of rationed riee in Singapore as a result of any failure of the Thailand Government to maintain export shipment
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  • 524 3 Standard Staff Reporter DERRICK Knight, Chief Photographer of the Shell Photographic Unit in London, is one man who will brincj South East Asia to the press, schools and public in thil He is on a 14-month photographic tour of the countries
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  • 45 3 A R. RAJALINGAM 23, was sentenced in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to six months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by six months" police supervision tor stealing an identity card and a wrist-watch worth $15 from P. ECanaputhral at Wing Loong
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  • 184 3 5 A u toma tic Ligh ts Installed In S'pore Standard Start Reporter FIVE of the 16 automatic' traffic control lights which have arrived for the Colony, have already been installed. The first was installed l1 Lavender Street Kallang Road junction. Then followed the lights at the airport end of
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  • 164 4 THE SIN LIT, Singapore's newest Chinese weekly newspaper, celebrated its first anniversary yesterday with a cocktan party at the Happy World Cabaret. More than 600 guests were present ai'd to entertain them there was a bevy c! talented singers. Mr. Tan Kee Gak. chairman of the
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  • 58 4 PERAK. Sat.— The State Select Committee which is considering the Perak State Nationality Bill will receive written representations from members of the public °r any organisations in respect °l th llh Such should be addressed to the Clerk of Councils, State Secretariat, Perak. Ipoh, and
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  • 437 4  -  PHILIP GOH Bv Standard Staff Reporter Then She Sings Hymn In Malay POSSIBLY one of the most unique revival meetings *a- held in a little church at Serangoon Road bsi nijrht when a U-year-ohl American girl, Kenee Martz. Bteod on a podium and extolled her listeners
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  • 91 4 BATU PAHAT. Sat.— To cope with the acute shortage of classrooms in the Ai Chuan Girls' School, the school committee recently passed plans lor the erection of a two-storey building which will hold Iti classrooms. Construction has been started and the building is exj ected to
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  • 59 4 PENANG, Sat. -An old coconut tree in East Jelutong fell across a Chinese house at 2 p m. today following a st< rm Th e tree, which fell over the Kitchen, partially demolished it I and injured an 18-year-old Chinese boy who was t li
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  • 119 4 China Tea Chests Up in Flames Standard Staff Reporter A FIRE broke out at a tea merchants' shop at Nanking Street shortly after eight o'clock last night gutting several cases of Chinese tea stored up at the back of the shop. r Two fire engines were rushed out as soon
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  • 132 4 SI BSTATIONB in Singapore liable to load shedding today: DAY Kah Ilin. red WaU'rhousc. Industrial Gases, Kilhurn Estate Dunearn Road, Singapore Turf Club, Ewart Park, Holland Road Adam Park. (;allop Hill. Wayang Satu, (hats worth Road, Pierce Road. Somerville Kstate. Leedon Road, Victoria Park, Nassim Hill Dalvey Road,
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  • 283 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Johore. worst State for banditry taken on new look. There bandits have been comparatively inactive after continuous pounding by Security Forces. This statement was made over Radio Malaya tonight during the Spotlight on the Emergency feature. i The
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  • 27 4 photo. SS^feS^ s_i»f fc? Standard- Vacuom Gen i K_.l_t__.__ "i*™** er w. H. E. Eea, Chan*, operator °of the Ce Mana r S Standard
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  • 172 4 BATU PAHAT. Sat. Out Bf five third year normal teachers in Johore who scored distinctions in the Oral English Exam., two were from Batu Pahat. They are Mr. P. Dorairatnam and Mr. D. J. Jesudasan, both of Government English School-Twenty-four third year Normal students passed in Johore
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  • 139 4 S'pore Sikhs Assure Colonel Gill LT. COLONEL G S- Gill, who came to Singapore three weeks ago. was yesterday given a teaparty by Singapore Sikhs and j assured that they will see the j Sikh temple and rest-house he is going to bulid in Madras will be completed. Lt. Colonel
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  • 179 4 Standard Staff Reporter ANOTHER new $40,000 Stan?/i Vacuum Service Station, the eighth of this oil company to be built in the Colony during the last three years, was opened by Mr. Frank C. James, one of the Singapore Municipal CommisSSSSSa?! Na 345 Ge lan Of the
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  • 372 5 ARNHEM HEROES MEET IN MALAYAN JUNGLE AUSTER STRIP UN M&riKMBER 17th 1944, Uie British Airborne Forces descended at Arnhem. TO-MORROW, at almost the same hour as the first planes arrived over the target with men of the Ist British Airborne Division, their Commander, Major-General R. E. Urquhart, now G.O.C. Malaya,
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  • 179 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat S H. Jubeer. son ot Mohamed halleh. shopkeeper of Bayan Serai was .i quitted and discha>\ueri by Incho Ah-;;-.: Wahab bin Abdullah in the Parii Buntar court. Jubeer, had been charged with exhibiting in his s'v a at Main Rouri. Bagan Serai, 34
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  • 407 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Only one European has so far indicated support for the Independence of Malaya Party to be launched in the Federation capital tomorrow. He is Mr. F. M. Steele, a well-known Venang sportsman. i In a letter to Dato Onn
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  • 172 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Grave concern over the present shortage of labour in Malaya as a result of many Chinese youths leaving tfce country to dodge the Manpower call up was expressed at the meeting: of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce. Malaya, at Kuala
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  • 135 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Members of the Associated (Chinese Chambers of Com.merce, Malaya, at a meeting today were told by their President, Mr. H. S. Lee, that politics as much as commerce and industry was their 'business While A.C.CCM. consisted of members only connected
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  • 23 5 A MEETING of the Klans and Coast Shop Assistants Union on Monday decided that all shops be closed on Sundays.
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  • 273 5 Barnes Will Divide Not Unif y— Mr. Chen Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. Mr. David Chen, Principal of the Chung Ling High School, Penang, who recently returned from a European tour, declared today that instead of unifying the various races in Malaya as was its intention, the Barnes Report will
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    1563 6 XOEL, BARBER Cables His Diary From The City Of Casino* Monte Carlo, Saturday. T HE WHEEL spins, the money pours in, the sun shines all day, fortunes are made or lost each night for this is Monte Carlo, where you swim with the fish and gamble with the
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  • 277 6 When Two Wrongs Save A Right ODD STORIES in the news TF/TTNESSES swore Joseph v Pieterson, appearing in a Johannesburg court, was a thief. But next day the prosecutor explained he was the wrong man—the rif hi Mr. Pieterson, whom he produced, had confessed. Both are now free. The first
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    • 639 6 NEW SHOES CITY DAY In Celebration of the o<-< a-ion ALL OUR SHOPS IN SINGAPORE 10 DISCOUNT ON AIL PURCHASES r 1 6th to 22nd Sept. 1951/ inclusive. [I SHRIRO (china) LTD. $f> TAKE PLEASURE II /i ANNOUNCING THAT THEY HAVI H I j\ APPOINTED EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR I Arthur
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  • 1831 7 IN THE exclusive circle in which I move I am treated with a coldness which does not altogether spring from the fact that I pay my taxi fares with grimy ten cent notes and odd coppers dug out from an old concertina-like purse. While the motor runs and
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  • 352 8 Sunday Standard Independent Morning Newspaper IF people were asked to choose an elite into whose hands would be entrusted the skilled task of adminis- feeling the world, it is quite possible I thai they would strike out the politicians frofll theil list. Some would elect economists: others engineers, doctors, chemists,
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  • 1095 8 This Bubble Universe And Microscopic Blurrs! quite incomprehensible to him. He deals with sizes and distances so vast that this planet and even our much vaunted solar system fades into insignificance. For Dr. Humason and his fellow astronomers, what we call "our" universe is only one among other stellar universes.
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  • 2034 8 THE NEW MENTAL FAMINE Eighty Five Acres j: Of Canadian Woodland Have To Be Cut Down Weekly To Publish The NEW YORK TIMES Sunday Edition, Says ANDREW ROTH Writing On HEN fon ign correspon- v neel in London the > onvei ion ol all but Um S. andinavians and North
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  • 1622 9  - The Politics Of Rearmament Robert Guillain P^VjmWl FJjj^^^^^l LjMLlfl L^B^Jl m. W JV S 4 H By Special Correspondenf of th« "Manchester Guardian" ond "U Monde" TOKIO. T IP to the end of 1950 the word "rearmament" was taboo in Japan, and nobody publicly mentioned the problem of defence. A
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    • 155 9 HADIO i^jki v^v^ffi WrTf All MpSL^yl f '*?£!sSjs&&[ 00( k n Cabinet Model SU2 <h nnVf Singapore Pcnang $279.00 IMJ F llcc: Federation $324.00 Jmsi Xrrirvtl COMiAX-S 35 mm pre-war original (.'arl Zeiss el with Prisma-Scope for evic€ Eq «pi ed with focal-p] im B i s < and with
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  • 1067 10 QIX women in todoy's J Diary ore rypic«| of the "weaker tax" wfco hare or ore playing a port in Hie world of aeroplanes. The war soon dispelled Hie notion that aviation was hardly the thing for girls. Into the aircraft foctories they strode, they
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  • 233 10 Standard Staff Correspondent I'EYWG, Sat. The economy of Malaya is closely bound up with the ruhlwr trade which has played no small part in the development of this country, said Mr. Heah Joo Seang, President of the. Penang Rubber Trade Association, at the opening
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  • 172 10 IN order that the latest Amu Neatfe Michael WUdißf film "The Lady With The Lamp"— a story of Florence Nightingale—should roach principal cities in the British Commonwealth in time to synchronise with the London premiere of tho picture, 8.0.A.C. undertook the task of flying copies of
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  • 183 10 LONDON, Sept. IS (AP) A matter being discussed in British newspapers is the proposal to introduce cheaper air fares by cutting out many of the extra luxuries, sued as free meals. This is now being considered by delegates to the International Air Transport Association, which is
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  • 1861 11  -  OSWALD HENRY By "CHOW BOAT* (M-G-M)— Colourful and tuneful entertainment as only Hollywood can give it it packed into this third screen version <rf Edna Ferber's famoui novel which, incidentally, had its New York premiere as a musical way back in 1927. Embellished with a
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    • 285 11 I ARTIIVR RANK presents Motel Sahara HI HOTEL WIIIKi: (.1 I>TS AND jffiM m> ji;STS COME mE Wk •tarring: £^3 Qy ,\\l DE CARLO WITH Wk rCTCI ISTINOV DAVID TOMLINSON DAILY 5 SHOWS! II a.m. 1.43-4.15-6.45 9.30 p.m. OP^S WEDNESDAY! ||j A lonely man a lovely ij 9* jKNF 1
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    • 93 11 Last 3 Shows 3. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. Columbia Pictures Raw! Rough! Rugged! Real! "SANTA FE" Starring Randolph Janis SCOTT CARTER In Technicolor TODAY AT 11 A.M. Warner Bros. Johnny Belinda Tomorrow: M-G-M TENSION" REX Www Rahru Today at 11.30 a.m. "STATE SECRET" Now Showing at 3.15—6.45 and 9.15 p.m.
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    • 208 11 THE MIGHTIEST...MOST MAGNIFICENT SCREEN SPEGACLE EVER MADE!... IMJ-P_r _r^_^. RKO RADIOS n ;j WDAY w n^'iui |JUailx KjOOWK" TUESDAY PEIISONAL APPEARANCE OK j Australia'* Girl of the Trar— j MISS DIANNB BOWSER In conjunction with the opening of «|MIINTINO K years of fame, 'I ELEANOR PARKER I fiSIl i»^ ANTHONY
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    • 85 11 Radio Programme RADIO MALAYA f^^iStS^JUSSi SINGAPORE L N j;f/ Mi D *Sf 1 -w^ff ENGLISH PROGRAMME fiSSS'^JI iVn <4JU a A4l m.) Epilocne (Presbyterian). rrorra-m. B— w: OjM KUALA LUMPUR Good Morning: ».5W Maslcal Bj»/» d vim metre, and eo«s kilocycles In tfce op; 10 a.m. Emerrency News (KU. 49
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  • 1548 12 MALAYAN Merry Go Round CDfGAFORI s-ems parti- raUrl) t.irtunat»- in rrsp*-, t lo viNitors these days. Urn- we\»- just bade «od-spf-»-d la Festival <iirl Judy Breen <»f I nnlin. when news comes hi ti md of the inipcfsitel arrival «»n thes<j of The rear"— DHimsh! mm-sf-r old 1 mette Bi
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  • 71 12 T\LL, vital and charming brunette Dianne Bowser, who was recently elected Australia's "GirJ Of The Year." is due here on a fortnights visit, during which time she will make personal appearances on the stage of the Capitol Theatre. Singapore. Dianne arrives at Kallang Airport from
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  • 351 12 Mr. Hofh Bernard Ray- > ney. Senior Assistant Fife Officer. H.M. Naval Base > > and Miss Mavis Ann Col- I linffwood of Portsmouth. 2 S England, were married re- 1> S cently at the Roman Catho- Z lie Chapel. H.M.S. Terror, f 5 The bride who
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  • 845 13  - A Bank Clerk Went To Balmoral... ALL BRITAIN IS TALKING ABOUT YOUNG BILLY WALLACE 9.30 one Monday morning recently, a tall, dark bank clerk did not report at his fifth-floor office in Old Broad-street, London. But twenty-four-year-old Billy Wallace is no ordinary bank clerk he was the favoured guest at
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  • 176 13  -  Alan Fairclough By \IISS >1. V. GRIFFITH is an expert on lfj electricity. But even she was hesitant about recommending electrical heating for homes because of possible fuel crises. She said: "If fuel becomes short we might have to economise by' having all our armchairs fitted
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  • 921 13  -  PAUL JENNINGS By NOW that I have made five runs tor THE OBSERVER aga;:.M the "Sunday Pictorial,"' I can no longer resist writing about cricket. For those runs were scored in a way characteristic of my cricket. They were my highest score this season (or any other season
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    • 274 13 m march §>,MMM« p^ri E»c* HaliTit* Vitsnin Pill contains 4.U00 Istrrnatlonai Inits of Vitamin A and 400 LU. of J£ '^f Vitamin D. Three Pills a day guarantees that /*V ihf body Is receiving sufficient of these essential «itamins to maintain health and strength, to ~mj promote ▼iforous vitality and
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    • 165 13 i\ i "■'■•^o^jpy.'-'/ '.*.'v«Xy 4ft* It's (e«<A that darker lies. That's where bacteria multiply and go to work— producing the acids that < aus< decay. Kolynos foam penetrates straight to the dangei spots. Kolynos alone contains special ingredients thai neutralise the acids, destroy bacteria. Expert laboiutor) tests have proved that
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  • 118 14 ST ANTHONYS Boys School Singapore will hold their Second Annual Swimmmu Carnival on Friday, Sept 28. at 2 p.m. at the new pool of the Uninese Sximming Club Lee Hong Ming. Loh Pui Kee and George Foong will pve divinfl ombitiona during tne interval There will
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  • 500 14  -  KEN JALLEH By Indians Keen On Meeting Peng Soon INDIA'S number one badminton player, tall, soft.noken Bombay accountant Davinder Mohan arrived in Singapore yesterday with four other members of the Indian Thomas Cup team and their manager, Mr. Casmiro Gomms, and the party had but one
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  • 440 14 SPECTACULAR PLAY IN SBA JUNIOR TOURNEY THE SEAH brothers of Flower B.P. played spectacular badminton to enter the filial of the SBA men's junior doublets final last night. They beat AAITs Lee Eng Kee and Ahmad Tail) after three sets coming up from behind to snatch victory in the last
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  • 220 14 GEORGE PENCHEFF successfully defended his Australian heavyweight wrestiing crown at the Happy World Stadium against fellow Australian Charlie Gamage last night. The fight was one of the two thrilling fights which were easily the best wrestling shows seen in Singapore for a long time. Principals
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  • 330 14 LONDON Sept. 15 (Reuter>— Champions Tottenham Hotspurs trounced wooden spoonists Stocke City 6-1 while at Manchester, United beat The City 2 l in toduy'f first division league ties. Full results: ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 3 D. County 1 Blackpool 0 Aston Villa 3 Bolton 1
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  • 304 14 DONCASTER. Sept. 15. (Reuter). M. Marcel Boussac's Talma II gained one of the easiest of victories in the long history of the St. Le£er when he won the final "classic" of the English season here today by ten lengths. It was the second year in
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  • 243 14 FOR the third year in succession the Anglo-Chinese School. Peiiang. won the coveted Baylis* Cup. in the interschool tenni* tournament just eoneluded. The A.C.S. were winners in 1949 and 1950, and this year, after defeating the Francis Light School and the Penanir Free School in
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  • 168 14 MONZA. ITALY. Sept 15 (AP) __One of Britain* BRM racing cars was damaged y ester day when driver Ken Richardson hit a straw bale when practising for Sundays 22nd Italian Grand Prix. Richardson was unhurt. His mechanics will bo repairing the damage during the night
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  • 209 14  - Today's Reading JEANINE VARNAL r pOl)\»S tORL'<ASI: lite r- its point ol exactitude < at 4l"> snlar time. Vie shall probablv ht-ir some important UVf ciiiK-rrniiis a I.t a.av ciuntrv. On the individual I plane today is nartirularlv |)r(i|i !ious for higher »-iiiuln>n> idt-nlistic »entimriUN and lor ailv.-nturous enterprises under
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    • 78 14 JON THE A kk IVI u j D Sept. gs^ i 4 U Two Great i Mest'ngs I l» N -EARTH'S LAST WAR Don't miss rhii omonn? Bible forecost of THE APPROACHING S WAR!! Wed. r ept. 19, 730 *0 Shod We Pray For The Deod?" Sinners hove o SECOND
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    • 598 14 ■■■■:<■ JAN. t»« TO FEB. IK (Aquarius):— A considerable improvement in your business and domestic relation* owing to the clearing up of a recent misunderstanding Make uu youi mind to take advantage of this and concrete your position with those in authority FEB. 19 TO MARCH 20 (PisceK:— The meeting
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  • 354 15  - HELSINGBORG TOUR PLANS READY PHILIP GOH By Swedes Will Play Here In December SWEDEN'S crack first division footballers, the Helsingborg Football XI, will arrive in Singapore in mid-December. Final negotiations for the visit have been completed. Agent for the Helsingborg team in Singapore, Mr. Lindholm said yesterday that the Swedish
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  • 236 15 A LAST MINUTE goal by Fraser and Neave's cen-tre-half Hoon Leongr saved the team from defeat when they met Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Sports Club in a hard fought S.A.F.A. Business Houses League Cup competition semi-final played on the S.C.C. ground yesterday.
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  • 177 15 MALACCA, Sat. The intercommercial badminton shield final contrary to expectations was an overwhelming victory of s—o for the holders, Dunlop Sports Club over Anglo-French Bendixens at the holders' court last week end. Instead of three interesting and keenly contested single matches Anglo-French's Tan Kim Ho had to give
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  • 66 15 SEGAMAT. Fri. Jementah School teacher Lim Han Hoe w'on the novices singles title in tne Segamat District badminton tournament final played at the Indian Association court yesterday. He beat Tanabalan 15-5, 15-0 in the semi-final and K. Raman 15-10, 15-11 in the final. The novices doubles saw an
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  • 37 15 A SPECIAL general meeting of the Achilles Ctub will be held at Kins George's Hall at St. Joseph's institution in Singapore tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. The meeting will adopt the tonatitutten'ajsl fries of tfte
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  • 167 15 IPOH, Sat— Ki»U Europeans Rugby team beat a Taiping XV at Ipoh today by M points (two goals and two tries) to eight (one goal and one try). Several newcomers were m action and among those who impressed most were Willingham, who turned up as centre-three
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  • 303 15 BALANCING speed and wits against their heavier opponents St. Andrews School Rugby XV scored a convincing victory over the Police "A" at Thompson Road yesterday. Including three old boys in their team St. Andrew's won by 17 points (2 tries, 2 penalties, 1
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  • 201 15 Army Cup Final On City Day TREMENDOUS enthusiasm is being roused in Army circles over the forthcoming Army Cup Final. Since the game is to be played at Jalan Besar Stadium on the day Singapore is made a City, it is to be hoped that a high brand of football
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  • 461 15  - Hose Cup Tourney Ends Negri 's Soccer Season Gilbert Fernandez (By SEREMBAN, Thurs.— The Hose Cup competition which begins on Wednesday, will be the Neffri Sembilan Football Association last competition for the 1951 season. Generally acknowledged as the major competition in the State, the Hose Cup with a history ?oing
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  • 204 15 Penang Beat Malayan Indians PKNANG, Sat. Goals came at regular intervals when Penang's State soccer team took on an All-Malaya Indian side this evening in aid of the University of Malaya Fund and won four goals to three. Penang were on top from the start and retained the advantage, but
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  • 164 15 MILAN, Sept 15 <A} J '-Ray Famechor, 'France'. European featherweight boxing chamoi a, ned Thursday night in a tenround non-title brut m ith Ernesto Fonnenti, Italian rnl u at the VTigorelli Stadi ;m here. F;impc':('.i attacked in the ftfift round with lefts to
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    • 31 15 TfsffiM timeMU' HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya. TODAY: A.M. P.M. j Singapore 11.45 11.39 Malacca 07.49 8.36 Port Dickson 06.30 7.17 Port Sham 06.11 6.27 Penan* 01.11 1.11
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  • 2241 16  -  OLLIE DAVIES Byron Surprises i By < RED CARNATION, the 5-year-old chestnut English gelding, owned by Mrs. T. H. Oei of Penang and trained by Charles Parker, yesterday won the Singapore Turf Club classic the Gold C U p leading from the start to finish
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