Sunday Standard, 23 September 1951
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Title Section18 1951-09-23 1 M* H M. Sunday Standard VOL. II NO. 84 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1951. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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84 1951-09-23 1 Standard Stafl Con mpoßtfcnl LUMPUR Sjt A committee to operate onai Savings Committee of Kingdom is t be set up m the Federation to to the extension and nnS wings Bank facilities and to i .age thrift. the Fina eputy w rs— Mr repi84 words
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Article19 1951-09-23 1 si Ned g gem i d to reject ed tday, London today. i19 words
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Article180 1951-09-23 1 'MERDEKA' WELCOMES THE I.M.P. JAKARTA, Sept 22, (Reuter AAP' The influential Indonesian da..-, '".\ic--aek V today devoted its co torial Co the newly-formed party m Malaya ed by Data Onn bin Ja'afar. Merdeka welcomed Dato Onns initiative as he alms at e.-:;io is dnn j free Malaya ol not mly180 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-09-23 1 pnoto. Singapore Fruit and Vegetable Dealers' Association staged a flower girls' parade to celebrate City Day yesterday. Picture shows little girls dressed m white, wearing sun glasses, walking under coloured silk umbrellas as they carry picturesque little flower baskets. standardstandard - 40 words
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Article204 1951-09-23 1 Labour Party Is Split Weary LONDON, Sept. 22 (AP)— Churchill's Conservatives are starting the election campaign as betting favourites to win at the polls on Oct. 25. Many observers now are predicting that the Conservatives might win with a majority of from 50 to 100 seats204 words
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Article557 1951-09-23 1 JAMES PETER CHIN - CITY DAY: S 'PORE GOES GAY JAMES PETER CHIN By Crowds Jam City To See 4-Mile Parade SINGAPORE was a c*ily of colour, gaiety and spectacle yesterday as the entire population and thousands from the mainland joined m the celebration of Charter Day. Hundreds of thousands of all ages m557 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-09-23 1 photo A charming it y Day t»r id«* yesterday was Mrs. Teo Seuc (hew Who was married to Sinsjuporr's basketball st:ir. StandardStandard - 22 words
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Article44 1951-09-23 1 MANILA, Sept. 22. (AP).— Governor Gregorio Santayana, of Quezon Province, released early today after payment of a ransom by his family to a gang which held him captive since Wednesday evening, arrived at Philippines Army Headquarters here shortly before 9 a.m. today.44 words
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Article149 1951-09-23 1 LONDON. Sept. 22 (AP) Britain was waiting yesterday for news that King Gorge VI has undergone an operation for his mysterious lung disease. The King is expected to go on the operating table very soon, perhaps In a hastily equipped surgery at Buckingham Palace. The149 words
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Article107 1951-09-23 1 LONDON Sept. 22 (Reuter)— Five doctors arrived at Buckingham Palace to see King George VI today while hundreds of people waited outside for news of the planned operation on the 56-year-old monarch. Some medical sources thought the operation, climax of a long spell of ill health107 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-09-23 1 ■or "•in ip<>!«-. Sir Franklin Gimson. preX il Ckirtei to Mr. T .P. F. McNeke. Taking the salute at the end of the ceremon.v are. (left to rig*at), ;V] r T. P F. McNeice, Sir Franklin Gimsou, Mr. Mac Donald and Sir Henry Gurney. The Union Jack flies over76 words
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363 1951-09-23 1 Standard Staff Reporter TWENTY-SEVEN persons, including two infants, women and children were injured by an explosion as the first floats m the City Day lantenn procession reached Purvis Street lapt night. The missile is believed to hm*e been home-made m<Jst ot thy? injured363 words
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Article94 1951-09-23 1 TOKYO Scpl 22 (UPi About 120 Anic! lean and m tnunist iel fighters clashed m a '_!.> minute battle m **MIG A lev m Korea today, but the »nlj jam^gfi vv;i s to i.mi- f^ < i MIGfl A.n estimated H.» Conimun ist jeta witnumbei ed 34 I-94 words
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Advertisement11 1951-09-23 1 COLO STORAGE Wjn llf 1 1 'P CREAMERIES I f \^^sJ11 words
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Article137 1951-09-23 2 Sikhs Say Special Prayer Standard Staff Reporter COLONY Sifchs yesterday said a special prayer of "Long Live Singapore City" at the Central Sikh Temple m Queen Street. A series of "Asa Di Var" hymns were sung and verses from the Holy Guru Granth Sahib were also read. The congregation then137 words
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Article138 1951-09-23 2 IMMEDIATELY after the ceremony m front of the Municipal building was over. Mr. and Mrs. McNeice went to Cook Street to open the arch presented by the Kadayanallur Muslim League. Mr. McNeice exhorted the people to avail themselves ot: the opportunity of taking active interest m138 words
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Article548 1951-09-23 2 GEORGE RASIAH - GEORGE RASIAH Gimson Presents Charter Amidst Pomp, Splendour By POMP AND heraldry amidst resplendent Oriental setting, marked the presentation of the Royal Charter by the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson to the President of the Singapore Municipality, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice yesterday, granting Singapore, City548 words
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Article85 1951-09-23 2 THE KING sent the following message through the Secretary of State for the Colonies on the occasion of the elevation of Singapore to the status of a City:— "Please convey my best wishes to the City Council and to the citizens of Singapore on85 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-09-23 2 Several thousands of people braved the hoi sun yesterday morning to see the presentation of the Royal Charter The Municipal President received the Charter with a fanfare of trumpets by the trumpeters of the 12th Royal Lancers, one of whom is shown at right, accompanied with the roll52 words
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160 1951-09-23 2 'Let Mayor Be Truly Representative Call DAILY-RATED labourers of the Singapore Municipality celebrated the grant of City Status to Singapore by holding a meeting at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. r~. Organised by the Federation of Municipal Labour Unions, the meeting was attended by about 3,000 of the 10,000 dailyrated160 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-09-23 2 SEl?**?* 12 City, y«utk •rtfuifca- !*•"••■<* a« the Girls' Life Brigade g the Charter ceremony yesterday rictnre shows a Kf-ctinn m* «k. *i../^ StandardStandard - 23 words
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522 1951-09-23 2 JAMES PETER CHIN - JAMES PETER CHIN By DAWN broke over a city of colour, gaiety and joy yesterday as Singaporeans m thousands thronged the street making for the Esplanade to see the birth of a city. At 7.13 a.m., official guests m uniform and national522 words
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Article, Illustration88 1951-09-23 2 Some of the 2CO inmates from the Home for (he Aged run by the Little Sisters of the Poor m Thomson Read enjoying the treat given them by the Blue Cross Chinese Charitable Institutions In ion m commemoration of Singapore's City Day. Standing near toStandard - 88 words
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Article103 1951-09-23 2 Standard Staff tc pitta The F:cnc: General, M Guibaut. read I ing message on l the foreign com:-; residing m S I the Charter a: towaj < bten ties h U I i r .t:' si: Municipal Comm as lo the entire j "Those ton103 words
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Advertisement165 1951-09-23 2 1 heat a Tiger, one must I V^ have a Brother's help but re vanquish a Tiger Beer, it is only necessary to seek the help of a thundering good thirst although a brother-inarms to share the spoils merits approval! TP-iO COUGHING b is -W^ IS DANSEROUS V\ \H Ever?165 words
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Advertisement110 1951-09-23 2 vaWh^,./.---; j,. v *«J*ibJ' M 11-**"- i ,J| II TF I Fiek I iP^ TRAOC MARK Jp|ife anotlKT *J^ra^bigjini!i» *;V\VV\\\\\\vVt\\V\V\V\\\\V\\\V\V\\\\\\\\\\\V\V\VV\\V\w INCREASE YOUR INCOME rrr. p a r^,« for *>*> fhro»KH mi nun LoSiTirStK.£SS rrseful »l»-to-dafr horn* tiuijj < < N S FmSSSK 8 1^ "W OK^ iW < M M110 words
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Article347 1951-09-23 3 McNeice Urges Spore Citizens Standard Staff Reporter THE principles of democracy have grown m the hearts and lives of the people of Singapore that their democratic constitution has been translated into a living reality said Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, President of the Singapore Municipality yesterday,347 words
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Article141 1951-09-23 3 SINGAPORE will soon have nurses who have been specially trained m tuberculosis work. The first batch are now undergoing training at the Mandalay Road Women's Tuberculosis Hospital run by the Order of the Franciscan Sisters of the Divine Motherhood. Said the Rev. Mother Angela141 words
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Article57 1951-09-23 3 HUNDREDS of children from Tanjon? Pagar area fought outride the St. Andrew's Hospital yesterday and nearly broke the door m l he;r rush for free ice-cream. The Central Board of Pineapple Packers. Malaya, had donated one thousand cups of Cold Storage ice-cream to the Hospital for57 words
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Article, Illustration112 1951-09-23 3 The "Mayor" of Singapore City, Mr. T. P. F. McNcice visited the Tiong Bahru Community Centre after the presentation of th e Royal Charter yesterday. Here Mr. McNeice, m uniform, is seen with Municipal Commissioners, their wives and committee members of the Tiong Bahru Community Centre. Seated: From left toChee Koon Lin - 112 words
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Article, Illustration209 1951-09-23 3 THE well-fed hen (right) has stubbornly defied nature and lived to a ripe old age of nearly 10 years and is still very much alive today. In addition, according to her owner, Mr. Chew Hock Leong of Cairnhill Road. Singapore, she has survived two209 words
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Article47 1951-09-23 3 GIVING Judgment m the Singapore High Court on Friday, Mr. Justice Brown dismissed the claim by the trustees of the estate of E. M. Nathan (deceased) for possession of a house m Sophia Road occupied by K. P. palakrishnan Nair and 15 others.47 words
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Article37 1951-09-23 3 AN 18-YEAR-OLD special constable. R. Sivalingam, was sentenced to six weeks rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Second Police Court on Friday, for sleeping while on duty at Hangar "B". Kallang Airport on Sept. 19.37 words
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Article243 1951-09-23 3 Standard Woman Reporter JAPAN'S speedy economic recovery from the ravages of the last war amazed Miss Jean Millis, lecturer m Applied Nutrition, University of Malaya, who just returned from a fortnight's tour of that country. But whether the Japs will attempt to dominate Asia again243 words
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135 1951-09-23 3 Standard Woman Reporter NINETEEN YEAR OLD Victoria Ezekiel "Wai To Lee' to her classmate of Senior i. Nanyang Girls High School, Singapore, is deterv\ined to carve out a career for herself as an expert m Chinese affairs. Marriage does not interest her. Two years.135 words
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Article192 1951-09-23 3 Standard Staff Reporter BECAUSE of its dangerously narrow beam, the Kirn Seng Bridge leading to the Great World Park will be reconstructed at a cost of 5280,000. "This bridge." said the Chair- i man of the Singapore Safety First Committee. Mr. Sandy Pillay. "was built192 words
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Article73 1951-09-23 3 Snatched Woman 's Handbag WHILE Mrs. Anna Jane Kenn:<rd was out on the Archery Club grounds practising shooting, a 20-year-old Boyanese, Rafie bin Osman, made awaj with her plastic handbag which she had left behind on a stand. The handbag contained a wristwatch, lighters and cash to the value ol73 words
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Article98 1951-09-23 3 FOUR WOME-N. Sob Kee. Lim Geok Eng. Toh Ah Siew and Koh Chio Tee were m conversation m a house m Clyde Terrace on the night of Feb. 3 this year when several Chinese entered the house, herded the women into a room, and robbed98 words
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Article63 1951-09-23 3 Gift From US Delaye d A gravel made from a 2.000-year-old California giant redwood tree, the gilt from Mayor Elmer E. Robinson of San Francisco on the occasion of Singapore's City Day. did not arrive m Singapore yesterday as the plane was delayed enroute. It is expected to be presented63 words
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Article41 1951-09-23 3 Dragon To Dance For Fire Victims Standard Stall Kcporu-r THE LAND dragon which arrived from Ku;il-< Lump;;:- to perform m last night's Chinese procession will «ive n disptaj :<*, tie Happy Woiid Stadium tomorrow to collect Funds lor Kampong Bu°is fi:e victims.41 words
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Advertisement233 1951-09-23 3 ~:--yp When you smile > m me mirror... Are your teeth yj as white as hers? h «kk rye y° u smi l ccJ into your mirror k today? Were your teeth bright —did they sparkle? Or could they be whiter still? Yes! with v v^y Sj Pepsodent they could!233 words
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Advertisement379 1951-09-23 3 The WATCH of QUALITY ladies a cevrs i H N 17 or ii JEWELS All leu(inn 4 W'jf( h F#effl<f| j JL3T ARRIVED NEW BOOKS. Judo the art of Defence and Attack I 4 It Estimating for Building and Civil Engineering S.'JT SO The Little Fellow The Life Work of379 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1951-09-23 4 A CITY CELEBRATES AND HOW It Was Just Colour, Noise And Lights Standard Staff Reporter LAST NIGHT Singapore saw a procession the like of which she had never seen before. Three miles of colour and lights, the rumble of lorries and generators m accompaniment to the clang of oriental cymbals,Standard - 1,028 words
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Article133 1951-09-23 4 LONG before the dragon appeared off Clifford Pier from Telok Ayer Basin, clusters of people formed m the vast and brightly lit interior of the Pier. Every available place was taken by Chinese, Indians, Malays and Europeans, all eager to get the first glance133 words
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Article367 1951-09-23 4 THE FIR>T THINe; that th. Shuainnrr Council should do when it m««l« m \t i- t.. v* x <ir?it Freedom of the Chj on t!'» Govern port', Sir Franklin Giiiimui. night by Mr. Yap Phong Geek, I speaking at a banquet given by the President and367 words
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Article54 1951-09-23 4 Sir Prankli ernoi I S half of the I t:v C n the to r e i P Commu i of His Maje S. gap ire the Th< Icsire I h..- es 1 t Hii i co 1 position and guide the de«l p< o| Ie54 words
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Advertisement193 1951-09-23 4 W& KiaV ft I M IP a mnTp^k IAILJ A I n aJ 11 1 111 I fe irf iii^iinfinii -*Jk PUIIDPU I jmSß^MffiS^ UnUnuil n |||i I iniM f^SBM^F SSL i. J SINGAPORE SIN. /N SEPT. 23 P.M. 1 Free! I MINNIE IVERSQN- J*"P|k WOOD mm Come early for193 words
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Advertisement91 1951-09-23 4 BUB Who mI o SING SITTERS" NOW HE S SCORING GOALS AGA!N thatome? mwTHtJ just orr his game. ivJ^IKSI THWG 'Gffss.ouom Vo^ I^staO' orr-mous J GOAtlt w *^^j^gL"t'GHT TO BE BEPtACtp I /TyKH^S^l OUIT M T '"i£f^L^ \^S^^ \j TAX INT Mrt D I ifbf I KCK9 LATIK IN nUKlllRl)91 words
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Article277 1951-09-23 5 EXPOSURE FOLLOWS DISPUTE BETWEEN WINNER, ORGANISERS Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Fri. The recent trial and conviction of Abdullah bin Ahmad, a fisherman, who was fined $100 or one month's rigorous imprisonment m the Alor Star Sessions Court for assisting m carrying on a public lottery without277 words
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Article170 1951-09-23 5 i Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat— One of the' first two Chinese to have been appointed an Assistant Cony misioner for Labour. Federation <if Malaya, goes to Mr. Hen^ Cheng Swee, who is now attached to the Labour Department. Penang The other is at!170 words
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113 1951-09-23 5 Standard Suft Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— UMNO members who have i joinerTlMP are to be given the t opportunity to resign from i IMP (>! theii own accord be- fure the Executive Committee) [takes drastic steps to expel them. The Standard learns. The question of113 words
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Article53 1951-09-23 5 AMONG several items to be I discussed b y th c SCBA, Malacca. !at its Committee Meeting next Wednesday September 20. are the Barnes ard Fen-Wu Reports 1 on Education, the IMP. the pro- posed amendment to the Federa- tion of Malaya Agreement :e- gard::;^ citizenship and Munici-53 words
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Article43 1951-09-23 5 A CURRY tiffin was given by Mr. Murugappa Chettiar of he firm of P.A.R.N.S.T." of No. 4 Jalan Mnharani, Muar m honour of Mr Narayanan Chettiar the proprietor of the firm who is on a tour m Malaya, with his wife.43 words
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Article55 1951-09-23 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— Mr. P. R. Lewis. Colonial Administrative Service, the new Assistant Settlement Secretary (Development) said that the Settlement Secretariat's proposals for the re-organisation of the administrative machinery for rural and industrial development m the Settlement of Penang have been accepted by the chairman55 words
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Article276 1951-09-23 5 MISSES. Gladys Robinson, Rutn Oswald and Sivagamypillai Thilliampalam, have joined the; staff of the Methodist Girls' I School Raub. The M.G.S now has a total ot nine teachers. MR. Justice C. H. Whitton has assumed duties as Judse of the High Court. Kota Bahru. m place of Mr276 words
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Article300 1951-09-23 5 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Friday: A sanatorium, large enough to hold 300 tuberculosis patients, and costing about one million dollars, may be built by the Johore Government as a result of lengthy proposals submitted by the Johore Bahru District Association for the prevention of300 words
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Article26 1951-09-23 5 THE Batu Pahat Magistrate, Ch e Ibrahim bin Haji Salam, fined twenty traders a total of $1,050 for contravening the Price Control Reflations.26 words
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Article95 1951-09-23 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sat— A tint dvniul of allegations regarding the conditions of training and food for Nation,! l Service men. was rmrie by an official of the Penan is Chinese Chamber oi Commerce and the Malayan I Chinese Association, Penang and Province Wellesley. He has95 words
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Article84 1951-09-23 5 PMU President Refutes Charge Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Che C. M. Hashim. Penang Legislative Councillor, was only trying to prevent Malays from ioining the Peninsular Malays' Union as he is one of the strongest supporters of the Independence of Malaya Party, Che Isa Zin. president of the PMU84 words
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Article27 1951-09-23 5 SINGAPORE, Hongkong. Indonesia. Burma, Thailand and Indo-China will be using a new method of teaching English by radio by the end of the year.27 words
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410 1951-09-23 5 SELLAR SABA - Story Of Mr. Loh Jungle War Hero SELLAR SABA By TAIPING, Sat.— Here is the story, so far unwritten, of the valiant death of Mr. Loh Swee Kirn, twenty-two-year-old Selama Special Constable who was awarded, posthumously, the Colonial Police Medal for bravery by the King. Mr. Loh was a member410 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-09-23 5 Dr. I.cc Tian'4 Keng. Member for Health, was presented with the insignia of 1 C.B.K. l»v the High Commissioner. Federation of Malaya, Sir llenrv Carney, at the recent meeting of the Federal legislative Council.34 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-09-23 5 CHE ABDUL JALIK Ibrahim is seen assisting his bride, the former Miss Khatijah Maidin. to cot their wedding cake after their marriage at Kuala Trengganu. The bride is the daughter of Che Maidin bin Mohamed Ibrahim and the bridegroom is the son of Che Ibrahim bin Haji Siraj of Kuala51 words
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Advertisement166 1951-09-23 5 CAN lAS I e TUF TREAM r 30u£ WSTRIBUTORS: SI M C« DARBY lIUIHT CLEARER, 1 SMOOTHER SKIM! 1 ,H^] :^S|^k PALMOLIVE SOAP Your wh'.lo i.|.-\i.. '\v h new loveKana when yon use !'.t!ir.<>li% c Soap. I'almolive"- rich ■iff efl lather !t v i»n<o- an«l -vmooiha youf >km iho way166 words
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Advertisement372 1951-09-23 5 DYNAMO LIGHTING SET. Why do cyclists choose MILLER Lighting sets every time Because they recognise that the MILLER diamond is the hallmark of something just a little better. Sold by Leading Cycle Dealers. Factory Representettives T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur IVnaiin I\ M ixc, mm^ Talking off372 words
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Article, Illustration1255 1951-09-23 6 Semi-Nudism Popular In Juan \T last ilUrf m a? low n m Europe with more British tourists than Americans. Here m Cannes, on the golden sands that fringe the huge semi circular bay, typists and tycoons from London lie basking side by side m the drenching sun. Of all the1,255 words
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409 1951-09-23 6 I ODD STORIES I m the news REGINALD FRANK PERRY, of Tempestavenue, Potters Bar, was fined £1 for speeding, but Hatfield magistrates excused endorsement of his licence because of "special circumstances." He pleaded that he drove at 52 m.p.h. because he had409 words
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Advertisement103 1951-09-23 6 I i a P.. As a liqueur, as a beverage, BS a cafe and qu:ck stimulant, J9 Hennessy Brandy is unequalled. /^m W FOR A HEALTHY, I COOL AND DRY SKIN POROL BODY POWDEB—^ f¥^ -»V 4 (PUKOC\ UORNEO SUMATRA TRADING Co (M) LTD.' [SINGAPORE^-XPENANGjLsJEK- LUMPUR' /n*. /^y V *T^103 words
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Advertisement303 1951-09-23 6 Bk« i jwß jjK?ff I •■•-'•'•*^s-:-!-- -'•>'•■-;■■.'■■'■. '\^^H "That> Love can lighi > 1 1 a SLA wci is 4 cigarrtie lij^iiis up «ii a Hame. fhal exhil* 3 arating hrsi nomenl may be fallowed by years of quiet s^miac lion, dcrprniiL 1 to unshakable loyalty. So it is with303 words
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Article, Illustration1919 1951-09-23 7 Look, Mr. Editor I've Got A Fan Mail Dear Sir, I beg to Inform you that I feel nauseated every Sunday morning when I see a wnole page wasted by such literary trash as written by your "Sixth Columnist 11 It is appalling that you encourage an unclassical and slummish1,919 words
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Advertisement232 1951-09-23 7 t tuNOWLEDCMENI r: c shin on •hank I friends •>r »ndoi loan ars and a1 the funeral of i "miscellaneous Photo Stamps by J Mir pi kS re;epo nps, I perl I Weal card.- pals S mpe i saa p K. H 0 B>■ Kua a j "at FOR SUE232 words
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Advertisement143 1951-09-23 7 FOR THIS PEN HE'LL DISCARD fi"^^^^^^ ALL HIS OTHERS! AT T) 1 "Cl" 1 New larker Jl WORLD'S MOST WANTED GIFT PEN. flj... PRICES: Porker "51" PENS from $37/- fc INSIDE... H|| j THIS SILVERY For successful giving— there could be no finer choice. New "51*^ SHEATH I alone brings143 words
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225 1951-09-23 8 Sunday Standard Independent Morning Newspaper JJECENTLY a Mr. Bemarr MacFadden was fished out of America's Hudson River after making a parachute jump from an aeroplane. What we need," said Mr. Maeifbdden later, is more youth. Old age |l jusl a bad habit." Mr. MacFadden's action and words fcxert a strange225 words
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Article, Illustration1787 1951-09-23 8 ANDREW ROTH - JAPAN WANTS BRITAIN'S 'BODY' ANDREW ROTH By LONDON "DRITAJN la walking into Ibe peai ol pan's "i;. r a w< >v'.<\ DO t r with ail the imperturbable ol a > eep-wa ker approa bin| a precipice Singai < i will it one ol Ihe Brsi pla ea to experience1,787 words
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Article441 1951-09-23 8 Don 't Stand On Your Rights Of Mr. MacFadden's Beans man^y power there can be Jr no argument. A year ago he celebrated his third wedPeas ding to a striking blonde who testified that his wooing was the most ardent she had ever heard. Since this blonde was herself a441 words
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Article363 1951-09-23 8 bouts and the enthusiasm of underdeveloped and under-sized men hoping to become replicas of Mr. MacFadden. He begins his day with a special series of exercises which consists m counting up to a thousand under his breath. His breakfast consists oi items which, even if they363 words
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Advertisement140 1951-09-23 8 The Only Pain Reliever containing Vitamin B. V I st.:rr v I Tablcti i r s >' m r wv di 1 ppear, i lyVk^J^^^i HEADACHES n I MfcZ^^l NERVE PAINS I Bv^ COLDS, CHILLS I •w^ l L Ns RHEUIIATIC i PAINS r YEASTOMTE HOLD YOUR PARTY AT JUBILEE140 words
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Article, Illustration364 1951-09-23 9 THE LONELIEST B O Y IRELAND. SOON I must stop playing with the loneliest boy m the world. I must go with the fishermen m their cockleshell currach to face the mountainous waves of the Atlantic. For that is the only way I can bring back my report on an364 words
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Article, Illustration402 1951-09-23 9 MARY BROWN - AFRAID OF SPIDERS MARY BROWN By WELLWHY NOT LONDON A IKS. who writes from fl Kent. is airaid of Spiders. She says 'Quite a feu things stare me a bit, but I can usually exercise some sort of control. With spiders I just scream and run. There are lots of402 words
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Article328 1951-09-23 9 The boats are four feet wide, eight paces long, raised at each end as the Phoenician boats were 3.000 years ago They are proud, these Blasket risherfoik. and they would stay m their island home defiantly for generations were it not for the fact that the lobster328 words
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Article208 1951-09-23 9 XKW YORK rPHK attest man m the world Robert Earl Hughes, 25. of Fishhook, Illinois who weighs 61st. and has a llOin. waistline —cannot Set himself into a normal sued motorcar. He's o bulky th b- > loaded into a lorry on to the bur'- end.208 words
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Article, Illustration612 1951-09-23 9 ANGELA BEST - ANGELA BEST By LONDON we left my home, he turned to 1 c with a look of rapture on his face a id said: "Isn't your Granny a wondei ul woman?" And that was the first time he"d even look ?d at me since612 words
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Advertisement112 1951-09-23 9 I &1 t ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD J¥" Sjj a. ENOUGH FOR YOUR CHILI)!! t^ CHILDRcNj "Gibson" ym SHOIS S LACING STYLE m JKk TAN CALF Io^^m\ MADE 0N BASIC SHAPES IN n LEATHER SOLE ond Jt*M mM en land Ff *oM THE FINEST g SIZES STO 6 MSh/ffl112 words
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Article, Illustration714 1951-09-23 10 (^OMEDAY we may see Singapore as a centre to which tourists from all over the world gather and moke plans for sight-see-ing tours by air around I South-East AAsiaa a verit- < able treasure house of 1 ancient civilisation, cul--1 ture, religion and the <714 words
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Article, Illustration107 1951-09-23 10 An R.A.F. officer who leaves Singapore shortly will attend two Investitures within a week when he reaches London. One m attendance upon the King as an honorary Physician, and the other to receive the C.B.E. himself. The officer is Air Commodore A. B. Briscoe. Principal107 words
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337 1951-09-23 10 Staii<lartl Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— The Penang Fighter Control Unit which will be doing an essential job m the air defence of Malaya has now been formed, the Officer Commanding the Fighter Control Unit of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, Fit. Lt. R.L.T. Bickers,337 words
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Article, Illustration82 1951-09-23 10 Master of the East Asiatic Company's new ship, Patagonia, now m Singapore, is an "old salt*' with 32 years of sea life behind his name. He is Captain Peter Rasmus-sen, who began life m the days of sailing ships as an ordinary deck hand.82 words
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Article261 1951-09-23 10 To train Indian boys as officers for the Merchant Navy of India, facilities are provided by the Indian Merchant Marine training ship, Dufferin. m Bombay harbour. On this vessel, cadets are every* year admitted for deck officers' training. Formerly, cadets were admitted both ior deck261 words
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Advertisement240 1951-09-23 10 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE O.rec» erlond S,n Froncuc Lo> Angles A.I American 6 Canadian Cit.e Peno«, P S'fc- $'>••• LA/SP XSSI»ACH 21/26 So. 27 »l Sep. 29 Sepr Oc» 26 0c» CH.N. BIAR 24/2' Oc. 27/28OC 290c»/lNo> 10 Not -r Oeeo Tank"- and Passenge* f-O' hiß oorttculars 01 r240 words
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Advertisement400 1951-09-23 10 silt^GS FROM SCAr^DfNXVU U K^^TT^ Spore p Vk n "PATAGONIA- toi Bongt'Ok M yokohomo Gdm 31 32 'SELANOIA' tor Saigon 6 Bangkok 19-20Oct 16 isg- i| "PAMAMA" tnf Bflno^nk Hongkong Kobe Voko > homo 23-25Oct FIONIA- <or BonQkok 23 23Oct "MSONIA" *ot Bangkok 22-23Nov "'AALAYA" tor Bangkok 6 Hongkong 24-25N0«400 words
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Article, Illustration588 1951-09-23 11 BOB THOMAS - BOB THOMAS By IJOLLYWOOD, Sept. 23 XA (AP) Hollywood remembers Maria Montez as the girl who swore she would become a movie star and did. After recovering from the shock of the exotic star's bathtub death m France, her fellow workers here recall many examples588 words
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Article, Illustration115 1951-09-23 11 TWENTY- V E A R-O L D J- singing- star who is making a big hit at the Xew World's "Shangri-la" m Singapore is shapely (hong Sit Fong who became a star almost overnight when she first made her debut before a mike four years ago. Singing115 words
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Article, Illustration131 1951-09-23 11 Dances With A Spanish Flavour 2 OETITE and attractive Molly Ridsdale of Sin- J fapore will do the "Bolero" 2 and "Kspaniola" at the Grand Charity Variety Con- cert sponsored by the Cos- 1 mos Sports Club m aid of < 2 the funds of S.A.T.A. and 5 the University131 words
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Advertisement153 1951-09-23 11 JIT R I 1? 1? NOW SHOWING FOR RESERVATION 1-3.30-7-9.30 RiNG UP LINE 3405 /00! THRILLS! 12 CHAPTERS FOX ONE PAYMENT RHEUMATISM Pain of sciatica, neuritis, lumbago l^ij^^W h''' ll and all forms of rheumatism KS^C)^' ''i/ quickly yield to a touch of Sloan's Liniment. Just dab it on. '*l*!'ffi153 words
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Advertisement72 1951-09-23 11 JUST ARRIVED Motor Cycle Engineering 5.50 Empire Youth Annual 8.50 Motor Repair Manual 2.70 20(h Century Book of Formulas Trade Secrets 1750 Secretarial Practice 11.00 Modern Ballroom Dancing made easy 3.50 Mrs. Beetons Household Management 23.50 Malay Sayings 10.00 Complete Fortune Telling 5.80 The Nature of Thought (2 Volume) 23.5072 words
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Advertisement209 1951-09-23 11 h.d.v tt 9«. m. -A VA.NK IN KOUKA"' NUT- 5 TIMES Jl a. m, MS, 1.00, 6.30, 9.10 ,».m. The Savage Charm and Reckless S Escapades of the Greatest Vowr the screen has over known "W T" n>* loves ond Timot^^kw of Rudolph Vahntino VALENTI\OB4 I.WI -.--iJiJj^^* 9^m' IW\ ANTHONY209 words
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Miscellaneous979 1951-09-23 11 j&nfc MV TO FKB. IX been silent A journey will be Tl'.iV "week *'ll s ?e and planned. somewhat explosive change m your m\Y 21 TO JINE 'm (<".emini>: business affairs. Keep jroui temper t concern inK a near-relation and deal with the matter quietly and ™fa have cen;U n979 words
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Article, Illustration1734 1951-09-23 12 Mara - Mara By SPENT the 1 t week-end m Kiiila Lumpur, and wasn't surprised at finding practically everyone else up there as well. Reason for the influx was the launching of Dato Onn's Independence for Malaya Party, now known as the IMP. Many of those at the meeting cameG.S. King - 1,734 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-09-23 12 photo. MAGDA and Didier Kory caught m a pose during a ballet number. They wijl be giving a dance recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore on Sept. 27.— LidoLido - 34 words
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Advertisement222 1951-09-23 12 '''Ma^BH I^Lm ;o ea 53 to i rized so cxv. -.<• ting and thrilling, 1 is Max Factor Hollywood »m the uTe shades wh i are ii presci ibed to enli> en enhance, it perfectly with I 1 f your haii eyes and v -k^Max factor VWhC CCrHt&6 -We're here222 words
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Advertisement253 1951-09-23 12 Tftc kl'ulest/^ l>lllr<k m the <Ssy,n lr U For wor^ than jo jT"'*"*^ "X. I (nMry Inv levelled W 1 /'2 z7j soothing yw J) id softness at bathlime v BABY §p POWDER THE BORNEO COMPANY LIHITEI i YOU LL TJiKILL nf j" and lustre m your bair Don't drs])ait253 words
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Miscellaneous11 1951-09-23 12 r* how can i THCyiie W&v/SZ-^ »^^^^^^r n.J^^'^l^Y a LTTw *A11 words
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Article964 1951-09-23 13 JOHN WALTERS - THE POISON TONGUES OF BRITAIN JOHN WALTERS "Surety happiness should come from the heart not front a sausage." PHIS Is not being written m the United States but m London, heart of the British Commonwealth. And I write to tell you about the most insidious anti-British propaganda I have ever964 words
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Article, Illustration541 1951-09-23 13 ANGELA BEST - 3 Girls— And Why They ANGELA BEST Lost Our Cousin Bob LONDON. m the world are three bewi'.dered girls. It's too late now to give them any advice but they may like to know why their hopeful romances suddenly ended. They're the girls my cousin didn't marry. Bob will make541 words
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Article, Illustration108 1951-09-23 13 Brushes From Cows Tails? A FIRM Is planning to boiW a factory to take the kinks out of cows' tails. The firm makes brushes of horse-hair. And it has had to tarn to cows because horse-hair Is getting scarce. But that toft of hair on the end of a cow's108 words
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Advertisement253 1951-09-23 13 rfcfcalwl l> j giwing children *h«r«. ttma Ki\t helped thei.- chil- f mm) |m < f h x %*.th KLIM 1 a KLIM milk will c>ve your M tal f< •< d fitments needed for prop- m 1 ..s pure and safe always H£Rl IS NO FINER MILK THAN A253 words
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Advertisement155 1951-09-23 13 Relieves INDIGESTION Yes! lun one dote of MACLEAN BRAND STOMACH POWDER relieves rfJW^ Indigestion pain tnd discomfon J This tiPUL W wonderfuUy quick and effective rebef tt— from Heartburn, Flatulence, Nausea, f Aadity and Stomach Pains due to In- v^Tj digestion is made possible by the fad d l^^^ lhat155 words
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Article482 1951-09-23 14 KEN JALLEH - S.B.A. HALL FOR 7 ,000 A F OLLY KEN JALLEH By THE NUMBER of badminton fans who thronged the Happy World stadium 1 on Monday night to see the Indian Thomas Cup team f play against the Mayflower B.P. proves conclusively that a bigger hall than that envisaged by the482 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-09-23 14 picture. «>„. ..i Uk nKmv rlosc inisbea m the City l>a* Civilians versus Krrvkrrs athletk mrH 'nil yesterday, was this women's 80 yds. r,,,- llt-mor Rom Iteft) -i -naaajfer to beat Joyce Deans, risbt, lo «i" the rv i it StandardStandard - 40 words
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309 1951-09-23 14 SINGAPORE C i. ilinis scored a decisive three-one victor? over the Combined Services m their C\t\ Day hockey ma&cb played at the S.C.C. padang yesterday. A record crowd watche i Ihe game. i \i> 5, pla the Services v 1 .1 B 0309 words
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Article81 1951-09-23 14 ABDULLAH Sandow. the Singapore strong man, made a successful wrestling debut last night at the HapDy World Stadium. He knocked out Jeff Clark m two rounds. The results of the other fights were as follows: Bosca Boa beat Charlie Gamage on a disqualification m the81 words
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Article385 1951-09-23 14 ROYAL NAVY XV were m the pink of condition yesterday when they met the City's most formidable rugger combination, the Singapore Cricket Club, at Naval Base. For the Club it was their first game and they went down 10-6 fighting to the very end. Navy385 words
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99 1951-09-23 14 SINGAPORE HARB O U R Board rugby XV travelled up to Naval Base yesterday and defeated Naval C-ra-C Staff by 8 points (a goal and a try) to three (a penalty) C-in-C Staff were ahead 3-0 at half time Hillson kicking a penalty99 words
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342 1951-09-23 14 Tottenham 'Spurs Down Manchester U. LONDON Sept. 22 (AP)— Following are results of the United Kiigdom soccer league games played today: rnrlish Leas** c—Divisione Division I Aston Villa Liverpool 0. Burnley 1, B lion Wanderers 3. Charlton Athle c 3, Newcastle United 0 Derby County Blackpool 1. Fulham 1. We342 words
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Article174 1951-09-23 14 Lotteries To Aid A ustralian Team SYDNEY, (UP)— Australia is having a touffh struggle to raise the funds necessary to send a full team to next year's Helsinki Olympic Games. The Australian Olympic Fedis proposing a team of 90 athletes, observers and offi cials for Helsinki, as a build-up for174 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-09-23 14 photo. Miss Valeria Plitt of Dnr ban. whose engagement to Denis Coinpton. the England cricketer, was announced recently. APAP - 19 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-09-23 14 Because the ice riaks m Holland are closed between sen sons. Sjonka Dykbtra. 9. of Amsterdam (left) and f oan [Tannappel, 10. of The Ha?ue, have flown over to ker > m training at the Empire Pool, Wembley. London. f jonkja was runner-up m the Dutch junior skating chanr lOnships54 words
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Advertisement35 1951-09-23 14 m n X I f1 \l I I IXI good company" must exacting conditions and foV an "Q^^KN ANNE" Honsonnl y U€ i (tn j yt ints U lf ADONIS'* the mired by all who35 words
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Advertisement539 1951-09-23 14 ■SSSSft I^A BSSSSI JMft BSSW Youthful Vigor Kejiowi In 24 Hours Glands Fortified &^*j by New Discovery fi\ Do yo« feel old before your timf Are ju j fim run-down, won out. a ri d unoie to k^n up y^sf f speed and pleasures of modern life' Do >ou s.539 words
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679 1951-09-23 15 Jungle scouts Selangor 's Strongest Rugby Side Now (By 'SKIP') The week saw two new teams taking the field— the Malayan £couts and the RAF. Hie latter team will soon be seen m action while the former, with a number of first class players, played their opening match against the679 words
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Article, Illustration25 1951-09-23 15 Paul Sarathy, Kedah State and Malayan Indian football captain, who has been inyited by the Malayan Chinese Football Association to tour Hongkong:, Siam and Rangoon.25 words
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Article221 1951-09-23 15 PENANG, Sat. Completely outplayed m all departments of the game Penang went down to RAF Malaya m their friendly soccer match on Victoria Green here this evening by six goals to nil. The airmen were a treat to watch. Their first-time tackling non-plussed Penang players.221 words
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Article415 1951-09-23 15 IN THE final of the Amiy Challenge Cup, played on G.H.Q. ground Tanglin, 42 Royal Marine Commandos defeated Spore Engineer Regt. by two goals to one after extra time. y I Be! ore the game commenced g both teams were presented to the C-in-C General415 words
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148 1951-09-23 15 IPOH, Sat In the first fixture of the Perak inter-district knockout hockey competition played here today Kinta AAA eliminated the Kuala Kangsax district team by the narrowest of margin a corner. Each side scored once during the hour of play and an148 words
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Article117 1951-09-23 15 IPOH, Sat— South Perak beat North Perak by three unconverted tries to one m a friendly Rugby match played on the Padang today. North Perak could have won had their forwards showed more enterprise when they had the South defending. The North scored In the117 words
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Article84 1951-09-23 15 SEREMBAN, Saturday— Negri Police reached a semi-final of Hose Cup knockout soccer competition beating Negri Indians by four goals to two. Towards the close of the match Thin Loy a police forward, was ordered off the field by referee Ho Seng Aun for a84 words
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Article26 1951-09-23 15 NEW YORK, Sept, 22 (AP) Light heavyweight champion Joey Maxim is likely to fight Don Cockell m London m March for a purse of26 words
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Article, Illustration140 1951-09-23 15 Two schools m Singapore took the afternoon off with a big splash at the Chinese Swimming Club during the I week. The occasion was their annual swim gala and the result was that more records were broken. Apart from the rivalry m the individual events,140 words
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Advertisement462 1951-09-23 15 I filß CEYLON I Takes a I FIRST IN COMFORT I with I SLUMBER-LOUNGE j The world's most j yfelClj modern contribution fiO t0 Aircraft Sleeper r *l7^*?l Comfort. %d£J&m9*^^i y DRAWING-ROOM COMFORT MEANS MORI SPACI PER PASSENGER. \^T J\> SPECIALLY DESIGNED TRAYS, AMD FITTINGS U^ \LA\B^- OINiNG-ROOM EASE «.—^^h^462 words
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Advertisement165 1951-09-23 15 DANCE RECITAL at the VICTORIA THEATRE By Madame hOHY and her PUPILS 27th SEPTEMBER 8 P.M. i 1 I Booking ROBINSON j PERAK TURF CLUR AUTUMN GOLD VASE MEETING 1951 As TUESDAY, THE 2ND. OF OCTOBER 1951 is a Public Holiday Hie Committee has decided to alter Hie racing dotes165 words
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Article, Illustration422 1951-09-23 16 OLLIE DAVIES - DECANTER, REBUKE GOLD RISE SHOW UP OLLIE DAVIES By AN INTERESTING tryont between Decanter (Crowe) ami Artist's Glory (Meh) featured this morning's training on the Ipoh race track which was soft. Starting from the half mile Artist's Glory set the lead and was about a length m front into theJoseph Yeo - 422 words
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Article85 1951-09-23 16 KUALA Ll!^IPl T R. Sat. The Government today approved erection of the Sflansor Badminton Association Hall costing $150,000. Government rejected the SBA application two months ago under the luxury building: regulations. Approval today was given through the Mentri Besar. Work starts immediately. Mr. Loke Wan Tho85 words
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Article140 1951-09-23 16 HOYLAKE. England, Sept 22 (AP) IL.rry Wee Una n. a 30-year-old assistant professional, and Jimay Adams. 40--year-old former Ryder Cup player, won their way to the final of the British PGA., (Professional Golfers' Association) play championships Friday. They meet over 36 holes today for the140 words
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Article488 1951-09-23 16 IPOH. S.it Following: are weights for ten races for the first d.iv of the Per.ik Turf Club Autumn Gold Vase meetins on Saturday Sept. 29. First race starts at 1.45 p.m. CL. 1. DIV I— 5 1 F. Str. I ninsured 9.09 Decanter 9.00 Red Carnation488 words
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Article132 1951-09-23 16 KLUANG. Fri.— The Ktuang district badminton championships and intex-party tournament were concluded. The final result were: Singles: Hamid bin A-ifSn beat Vuno- 14-18. 15-11. 18-14. Doubles: xeo Cheng Svee and Che3h Cheng 9wee beat i Noor and N^ 3ok Sen* 15-12. 16-18. 15-7 Junior Singles: N's132 words
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Article53 1951-09-23 16 SINGAPORE Chinese Swimrrung Club -A-ill h^lci a Fun F,;--:or men-.beri 3r.d guests >t foe two pooJa or. Sunday, Sec: 30 starting at 10 SO aja The main feature will be '^c 53les of ail :yoes J ::-o-d ar.d drir.:^. Proccedit ire for the Ne.v Pool ara Buildina53 words
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229 1951-09-23 16 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO By A four-mile triangular koleh race to mark City Day celebrations drew a crowd of more than 5,000 at Clifford Pier yesterday morning. The race was organised by Malay Union on behalf of the Malay Community. This sea sport a three-man koleh race229 words
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89 1951-09-23 16 ROME. Sept. 22. (AP> The world's deaf and dumb demanded Friday that they be admitted to the Olympics and ?iven a place m world athletic competition. This appeal was made at the first World Congress of Deaf Mutes here by S. E Andreotti. Secretary-General89 words
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Article166 1951-09-23 16 I LONDON, Sept. 21 (AP)Kngiand football selectors ar« scheduled to meet mi Monda} to choose the internationa team against Prance at High bury Stadium on Oct. 8. Two matches they aril attend m force on Sa*urda> wiH be the meetings of league champions Tottenham Hotspui and166 words
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Article37 1951-09-23 16 SINGAPORE Civilians beat Corr.oined S^r\-ices dv three goa.s ro me at hockey played at :-e Padang yesterday. Seeren A-e c Coutts, Mansoor. and Hon fan lor toe Civilians and Capt. Rev "3.0^ for the Settk.es.37 words
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Article523 1951-09-23 16 SWIFT Athletic Club established ;he nob record ol v afternoon of thrills at the C;v.;. :.*r_s versos Pomhiiird Genfk.es City Day athletic sieet on the padaag yesterday when the? •vc»3 t w .e or.c nule spr-n: relay mr cluas. A :a>; finishing Tar. Er.g Yoor.523 words
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