Singapore Standard, 2 January 1951
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Title Section19 1951-01-02 1 Singapore Standard m jz m J. VOL. 1 NO. 187 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1951. 8 PAGES TEN CENTS19 words
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230 1951-01-02 1 UK Stepping Up 3-Year Defence Plan .^\|).>\. Dec. >1 (ll*) Britain is stepping up r tin. ar t 100,000,000 defence programme to red rearmament in line with the United States ami eher North Ulantk Pact nations, it was learned authori- "j tatively on Sunday. Chiefs of Staff have been ordered230 words
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93 1951-01-02 1 Russia Sends Reply To West On Big-4 Meet !..)N. ia«. 1 I r has rei Bed to Um •i Pavers' p oposal foai powei eoafereace iss the iii United s proMena betweei and RTest 1 _a Office anthis tod ij did Um oature of reply. -Wtki -Mini) >aid Timghh" note.93 words
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72 1951-01-02 1 War Sobers Celebrants In New York light the lyon in high PO I in ibered i ar.d Tne crowd sprinkled I it O e celebra- ho idem- Balfour and who to br. o to ted 1 g a plac l to meet your :ce detail of 1.200 had The iiidilj72 words
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79 1951-01-02 1 India-Nepal Talks End In Air Of Hope EW DELHI, Jan. 1 (Reuter) Conversations in Nepal between Indian and Nepal Government rep resentatives ended here today in a "hopeful atmosphere". the India External Affairs Ministry said. An official announcement after a half-hour meeting this morning between the Secretary Gener; I of79 words
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Article46 1951-01-02 1 Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Traction Company'- hui was burnt out ear;.-. terday morning by ar-' .nists. The lire was noticed by a ra o patrol which put otit the blaze. A badly burnt lorry tyre was removed from the hut46 words
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Article, Illustration86 1951-01-02 1 photo. Ip to New Year's Day, the Question has remained unanswered. It was st; 'on early on Christmas morning from under the Coronation Chair in Westminster Abbey, Where it had rested for (_.*>o years. Of yellow sandstone and weighing over four hundredweights, it was broughtAP - 86 words
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237 1951-01-02 1 T o\" now jaa i (AP) 2. peful cops alert for tell-tale tips that might uncover the stolen Scone Stone watched thousands of grinning Scots sing the New Year in with special zest in jam-pack d Piccadilly Circus but the bulky relic is still missing.237 words
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204 1951-01-02 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 1, (API. —-Independent press reports out of South China today pictured that part of the Red mainland as a hive of troop movements, "voluntary" conscription, tightened censorship and increased guerrilla and anti-guerrilla activ h.v. There were these reported developments: 1 A204 words
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372 1951-01-02 1 Chiang Warns No Peace In World If China Reds Remain TAIPEI, Jan. 1 (Reuter-A_AP)—President Chiang KaLshek today in a New ear's message marking the 10th Anniversary of the founding of the Republic of China warned that there would he no peace or security in the world as long as the372 words
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Article172 1951-01-02 1 Standard Staff Renorter A TOTAL of 21 identity cards was stolen from 13 houses in Singapore bv terrorists yester- j day. The areas raided were at Lorong 3, Lorong 7. Jalan K; look. Lorong Lima all in Gey- j lang, New Market Road. Seng Poh172 words
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Article, Illustration187 1951-01-02 1 TAIPEI, Jan. 1 (AP):— A distinct feeling of hope, loaded with a grim consciousness of trials and dangers ahead, marked the opening of 1951 in this island citadel of Formosa, which leaders here term tiie main fortress of Free China. Amid talk of a187 words
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146 1951-01-02 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 (AP) D.S. Government sources predict the possibility that U.S. civilian consumption of tin may soon be cut 25 percent should be good news for tin producing countries. One official said this indicated the U.S. needed more tin. and might boost146 words
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359 1951-01-02 1 8th Army Gives Up Defences On Imjin River IMJIN RIVER FRONT, Jan. 1 (UP) Thc Eighth Army today withdrew from its Inijin River defences mdkr power fad Chinese Communist assault across the 38th Parallel, which tore huge gaps in the United Nations lines and sent Chinese spearheads towards Seoul. The359 words
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141 1951-01-02 1 ON T THE FRONT NORTH OF SEOUL. Jan. 1 (UP) Between 7,000 and 3.000 Chinese were slaughtered by one United Nations division when the Communist launched their New Year's Day offensive, the commanding general told the United Press today. He said he could not141 words
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Article, Illustration382 1951-01-02 1 FIFTH AIK FORCE HQ. IN KOKFA. Jan. 1 (I P) Attacking < omnuini-t troops uerc eoiinterattaekr.l ail along; the flaming Eighth Aran haitlHront to<la\ hv fighters and bnmbcrs of the Fifth Air Forer, Major Gen. Earle F. Partklge, Fifth Air Force Commander382 words
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Article228 1951-01-02 1 WASHINGTON Jan 1 (AP) Mr Churchill's 1940 prescription of "Blood and toil tears and sweat" \g what America needs today, OS. Secretary of State Mt Dean Aeheson said m a Nem Year*! Eve broadcast on Sunday ni ;;>' "To that I may add Faith faith228 words
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Advertisement27 1951-01-02 1 'T'TTIKMy*' -:JiiiliL_i3J_M SL V mtl^^r^.tm^.\Wr iMm\^mmmmm.-[M '^JjHjrty^CL' j ■E_M_l&^__f THE IDEAL SHOPTENINC a^* l '2222^ x Mi\-<) K Gisco J\ fo HXtiATOSfc let 80^io P^NANtt Icl: 185J.27 words
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175 1951-01-02 2 3 Resignations May Lower Efficiency Of Electricity Dept. Standard Staff Reporter THF EFFICIENCY of the Singapore Municipal Electricity Department may be impaired by the resignation <>1 three Engineers, two of whom are understood to be dissatisfied with their conditions of service* The resignations were considered by the Public Utilities Committee175 words
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Article, Illustration159 1951-01-02 2 Photo. I Stand aid Stall K^portt r A MEMORIAL tabl< I in c n tmemoration of Mr Boon Par has been erected in the Haw Par Villa. I r Panj:. Re! Aw Boon V .g Mr. Aw Hoe. -mgapore Standard i sin t Poh,Standard - 159 words
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Article38 1951-01-02 2 THE 18,035-1 p Empire Orwell arrived in Singapore O iter Roads ypsterday. On board are S'l Service personnel and families returning to the United Kingd The Empire Orwell is schi to leave for Southampton today.38 words
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Article160 1951-01-02 2 Bird Shop Owners Are Warned THE Singapore Municipal nissioners have agreed to warn licencees of bird shops in the Colony against keeping poultry within their premises contrary to the provisions of the Animal and Bird Shop By-Law The licencees v. il! be told thai the rem nal of th. ir160 words
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Article86 1951-01-02 2 'Solely Bent On Serving Mankind' MORE THAN 100 friends and members ol the Independent Missionary Movement attended lew Year meeting and party by the Rev. CA. Davidson at the Mission's Headquarters Parry Avenue, yesterday. In his season's add: -s. Roy. Davidson emphasised that the in, its president, committee and members86 words
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Article, Illustration198 1951-01-02 2 To Ask Govt About Payment Of Gratuity THE SINGAPORE Muni* ipal Commissioners are to ascertain from Government whether it pays a gratuity or ex-gratia payment under any circumstances lo an employee who is dismissed for neglect of duty. The matter arose out of the case of a Gas Department syphonStandard - 198 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-01-02 2 Two incidents in the Singapore annual sea sports off the Esplanade yesterday. An Accountant in the C»o vernment Treasury was yesterday given the M.8.1-:. for his excellent work in Govt, service. Me is Mr. M.T. Pillay. >lr. 11. Fh r>< •c'«v'Tir». 'n uas awarded the KUB.E. in the New Year62 words
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214 1951-01-02 2 Standard Siaff Reporter TO JUDGE from ihe comparative desolation t the town yesterday, Singapore must have been sleepii off the after-effects of .New Year Eve celebrations. The LnemaSi always a sure- fire tiling during any public holidays, drew only their normal share214 words
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Article148 1951-01-02 2 'WOULD HIT UNITY OF MALAYA' Standard Staff Reporter TO HAVE communal representations in any Malayan council would be a hindrance to intercommunal harmony and also an obstacle in the shaping of Malaya into a single and a unified Malayan nation, said Mr. John Jacob general secretary of the Singapore Regional148 words
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Article62 1951-01-02 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon— A children's playground. just opened by the Town Board on j the strip of open land along Jalan Campbell, is already popul ir with hundreds of children in that locality. It is believed another such playground for children in I Kampong Non62 words
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Article201 1951-01-02 2 T.IORE TITAN 150 men of thc Royal Australian Air Force Lincoln bomber squadron i rving in Malaya will tonight sit down to one of tho finest dinners a Singapore hotel can provide —by ci rte yol tin ir comrades back at the R.A.A.F. Base at201 words
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Article201 1951-01-02 2 Chinese New Year WillGoOn Standard Stlf Reporter ABOLITION of the cen-turies-old Chinese custom of celebrating the I- year according to the lull calendar is still several generations away. Tins opinion was iK] rt -sed by a number of W< members of the Chinese munity. Lee Wui Nam. leadei the Teochew201 words
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Article118 1951-01-02 2 Aleandra Area May Get Market Standard Stall Reporter RESIDENTS i andra Road area may soon get a market of tin ir own to be ited in the Singapore Improvement Trust Estate. The Health. Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, which is considering th Lon, has m while prop sed thai118 words
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Article15 1951-01-02 2 t Standard Staff Coriespoi lent MUAR, M n.keep a l I imc: I15 words
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Article66 1951-01-02 2 Visits Raffles Lighthouse The Goi nor cf S pore, Sir Franklin Gin •c .a ai the Mai fcer dant's pier on his n .v.- from a day's oating al Raffles' Lighthouse yesterday. Earliet in th<' mm i lag i if Franklin and Lady Gims a >.nd a party spent aboutMandard - 66 words
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186 1951-01-02 2 Aid For Chinese ScSsooSs Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government i* giving (ree education to 2,544 students <:f Chinese schools in the Colon} under jhe Ten-Year Education Plan and Five-Year Supplemi ntary i*ran. These students who receive their full grant from Government through the recommendation of186 words
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Advertisement371 1951-01-02 2 IMPORTANT DAYS AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD B LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES Te be beld at evi saleroom Nos. it Li 11-»blr.-.i-n Road. Singapore. Oa CHUI >\Y a FRIDAY ITB A STB JANUARY, 1951 commencinir at 2.38 pni. each day. M 2D 1 RD Fa. >ld. A r rent $41 LORONG H371 words
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Advertisement108 1951-01-02 2 SITUATION VACANT FOP. 1 t vre renair plant Appli mts s mid be a good disciplin s and able to su| <a) ail operations for the repair oi tyres ar.d tubes in irge quantities. (b) the manufacture by use of dds of ru I and electrical comp .nents. Applicants should108 words
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Advertisement174 1951-01-02 2 Tr r R NOTICE SINGAPORE MUNICtfAI Tr TLNCF r S I r Pai ticalan set .cm < SrffMMi «k M m DEPAI RE-AD Yi ISEM sembly and sign Island. Dc:> .sit Security c urooi li M INOTI Tenders prov< I < I Aam .'docks ot 1 situated ii 1 I174 words
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446 1951-01-02 3 Griffiths Renews Encouragemen t To People Of Malaya iilK PEOPLE of Great Britain are working with yon, not against uc want to help vou in your advance with all the resources we I > ith all the Sumi oi technical skill and social experience which I 1 we can contribute."446 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-01-02 3 Kindergarten Classes For Malays Urged d Stall I nt ii s I for the I JO i ecided ul pk classes where posI y ay I age. 1 ided i I there sh i I be I §1 in and .Mr Saw Scorn; Peck of Perak who received thp MBE64 words
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184 1951-01-02 3 Siau. lur. l Stall Correspondent KUALA Ll VIPI R, Mon.— The Federal capital lias had a very quiet New Year. The people showed a resigned mood, apparently aware ol the unsettled limes, both in Malava and the world al large. The cabarets, however, produced184 words
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Article217 1951-01-02 3 Standard Slaif Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The recent rubber boom is reflected in the big demand for motor ears, leading to a blaekmarket for which dealers are not to blame and which has every indication of becoming a thriving business in the New Vear unless217 words
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Article73 1951-01-02 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUB, Mon. Communist agents in the Federal capital ushered in the New Year by hoisting their flag in various parts of the town this morning. Church-goers and those goin;; to market were taken aback when they found these displayed in Bukit73 words
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Article81 1951-01-02 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— Mohamed Noor bin Tachik Aliar, an elderly Malay, who was a passenger in a sampan, was drowmed on New Year's Eve when his boat came into collision with a motor-boat in thc Penang Harbour at 7. 4.") p.m. Mohamed Noor went81 words
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110 1951-01-02 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— More than 70 representatives from the various wards were present ai the annual general meeting of the UMNO Penang branch, which was held here yesterday. Mr. S. M, Aidid. president, appealed to all to work in cooperation for the110 words
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Article, Illustration168 1951-01-02 3 MALACCA, Mon.— Seventy Malay journalists from all over the country decided to form a Pan-Malayan organisation at a meeting at the ("ity Cabaret here yesterday. The organisation will be known as the u ikatan IVrsuratan Melayu" (Malay Literary League). One of the objects of the168 words
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Article181 1951-01-02 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. When the Federal capital's town clock ushered in the New Vear, it also set Hie alarm for Doctor Stork to 1951. He made his appearance at the General Hospital where he presented the wife of a loeal Chinese181 words
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Article58 1951-01-02 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The day mail and other passenger services between Kuala Lumpur and Tanjong Malim were cancelled today following the derailment last night between Bala^ig Kali and Rasa of the pilot train preceding the night mail to Penang from here. It is58 words
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Article79 1951-01-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two policemen were killed and three wounded in Sungei Patani this morning when they were taken by surprise by a gang of bandits. Three other constables are missing. Yesterday. in Trengganu. bandits attacked a party of labourers, who were escorted by police,79 words
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Article132 1951-01-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— j The names of the police casual- i ties in the engagement in the Gurun district of Kedah on i Saturday morning are as foi- lows KILLED: Frontier Sergeant A. Rahman bin Ibrahim. Frontier Sergeant Shaari bin Yunus, Frontier Corporal Saidon bin132 words
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Article48 1951-01-02 3 MALACCA. Mon— Malacca Chinese lilm fans have planned a rousing welcome for Miss Tse Loh Lin when she visits the Settlement on Jan. 5. Miss Tse will make pergonal appearances on the stage during tiie screening of her film •"Dark Night" at tiie Capitol Theatre.48 words
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Advertisement283 1951-01-02 3 \>l KM. I ifl IH AN^ PACIFIC SERVICE t Overland Mn Fraarisce Loa Ingeies All American Canadian Cities Pen. i f)2 I* I'hll _.i.r» s n iir vit l lifl 11/12 Jaa IS Jaa 14 /IB Jaa. I ptinfl loi Bongkong. Kobe. Yokohama I\M KEUL'I IB SERVICI ISA (WESI COAST)—283 words
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Advertisement556 1951-01-02 3 SAILING 1 FROM SCANJiN^vt/. UK CONTINENT H pore P S ham Penana "SELANDIA" forSatgoaftaaagket Odm M/V 'MEONIA' lor Saigon 9_t Bangkok 16-11 laa. 11-15 Jan. H-M *aW. "INDIA" for Bangkok. Bongkong. Manila. Kobe <v Yokohama l-W reb •KAMIt()l)l\" for Bone"KVERNAAS" for Saigon t. Bangkok 25 Feb 'l Mar 24 24556 words
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Miscellaneous362 1951-01-02 3 W F E D E ft A TJ]^)|ll§ljJl w i yj > < 7 I Hindustan: Macharekai 2.30, 6 Grand: Tarzan Finds A Son 1, 3, StmtXLj ti*.t2y Oi.fiy and 915 pm 7 and 9 p.m. Plaaa: Love Trouble l, 7 and Regal < K1: l ff): daunted Man--930 nm362 words
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Article776 1951-01-02 4 I THIS is the time of the vear when editorial j 1 writers, with complete disregard for vagrancy j -on displaying their powers of divin- i n ition to flaunt their mystic I wers is made all the more stronger by the in- ti mperate eating776 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1951-01-02 4 RALPH CHAMPION - Tropie Isle Of All Our Dreams! RALPH CHAMPION Ey LONDONER, twenty-two-year-old John Clunies-Ross, is half-way through a year's course of study at Oxford University —and he is counting the days till it ends. V when he leaves, he ot go to an office desk, a teacher's rostrum, or the lln1,053 words
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Article667 1951-01-02 4 Review of Views Religion Vs Naiienaiisin j THE Sing p .re Malay weekly paper. EJtu n Zaman in an editorial refuted the view said to have been expressed by the well-known Muslim Divine Maulana Mohamed Alim Sidiqque at the recent South E..e Asia Muslim Conference in Singapo that nationalism had667 words
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We, the People
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Article513 1951-01-02 4 Sir; Whilst I must apI iate the spirit in which you wrote your leader on the ed "blunder"' made by the Benham Committee in pi of the salary scales for Permanent Way Overseers, I most regretfully cannot agree with ihe facts and figures submitted by your correspondent.513 words
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Article246 1951-01-02 4 "Why Not Start Now?" Sir: After reading the speech by Mr. T. \V. Ong in the local papers on the occasion of the Golden Jubilee celebration of the Straits British Chinese Association, I would like to know what Mr. Ong and the SCBA are doing about their "heavy responsibility in246 words
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Article192 1951-01-02 4 A POPULAR Penang and Province W< < Mr. G. H. Goh, has just resigned from the P.W. Rural B i a which he had served for about a quarter of a <_■• Mr. Goh is an adite and solicitor and a product of the Anglo-Chinese School,192 words
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Article163 1951-01-02 4 Cut And Dried Schemes VOLUNTEERS for the Colony's A.R.P. services will be called for shortly. Workers are needed for civil defence, rescue and to establish a comb;- i vork, ar.d a civil ng the A.R.P. services is to be welcomed it. the prethe authority all tackle the q f pension-.163 words
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Advertisement89 1951-01-02 4 I Pretcnthiy the Revolutionary 1951 I UmmW j "";Li_. I v_ J. 1 Forget All Your Old Ideas About Befrigeratatl And I iftf I 2 All These Wonderful Eros' o Iti s 1 i Thrifty Buttersafe Automatic I)Hm>ting. Exclusive Shelvador Dew Point (ri-.poi 2 Handy Ice Tray Rack Super Silt89 words
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1951-Asia's Most Turbulent Year
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401 1951-01-02 5 HO\GkO>G, Jan. 1 (AP) Asia last night closed the books on lier most turbulent year of the last half century. That year, 1950, saw obliteration forever of the myth of the quaint and harmless "little yellow man" who pulled rickshas, brewed tea and401 words
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Article, Illustration287 1951-01-02 5 R i The French Government confidence on its rearmann at in i I night sitting of the National Assembly yesterday. The Assembly ad jpted the whole of the Go-< ernment's ,000,000 franc rearm- aims to provide Fran with ten .-.-Quipped bv the 1 951 M Rene Pleven'sA.P - 287 words
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33 1951-01-02 5 6,000 March To Wish Pope Happiness tnd citimarch- e in a Pope N Year. inds s in rate t .ry. ■art- Sal val B "Te ice in the Church 1 ■2nded t Muni-33 words
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280 1951-01-02 5 King George Broadcasts To Australia MELBOURNE. Jan. 1 (Reu-ter-AAP):—The King in a special Jubilee broadcast to Australia said the New Year's Day marked the beginning of a notable com mem oration year in Australian Commonwealth j history. "Fifty years ago my father opened the first Commonwealth Parliament in Melbourne and280 words
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Article59 1951-01-02 5 An article in Izvestia by a special correspondent charged lhat General MacArthur was fl ponsible for sending thousands of Koreans from Japan tyack to their homeland so they Would be executed by the gov- tment of Syngman Rhee. The Soviet Government newspaper said. 60.(100 Korean citizens were threatenedA.P. - 59 words
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Article66 1951-01-02 5 WHILE a 1 is quiet on the 800 mile-long Indo-Pakistan ceasefire line in Kashmir, people on both sides have organized an "underground" mail service, linking the Indian and Paki-i-held parts of the disputed tte. Simultaneously, barter trade across the cease-fire line is going on. with agents fromA.P. - 66 words
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Article55 1951-01-02 5 A 22-man Hongkong trade mission will leave for the Philippines on January 10 to investigate the possibility of impro-. ng irade relations between the colony and the Republic. Leadhe Ho ;ation v_ ill be Robert Der, Chairman of the K iwloon Chamber of Commerce and Director of the Chinese aufacturersA.P. - 55 words
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Article40 1951-01-02 5 The Indonesian Cabinet has approved the regulation of immigration regulations and provisional steps for the implementation of reorganisation and the procedure of civilian administration of justice. This approval did not include the procedure of religious administration of justice. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 40 words
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Article57 1951-01-02 5 Nine confirmed cases of smallpox were in Dartford isolation hospital. Kent, last night including a Royal Air Force oificer who is believed to have carried the disease with him from Karachi. Pakistan. Mr. Harold Beth, father of a Brighton (Sussex) family which the Air Force officer visited when he reachedReuter - 57 words
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Article43 1951-01-02 5 For the flrst time since 1943 San Francisco was declared no longer in danger of Japanese attack, practice air raid sirens sounded on Friday. The Civilian I Defence Organisation being set i up was testing equipment unused for the past seven years.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article38 1951-01-02 5 The Peking government has announced the decision to take control of "all cultural and relief organisations and religious institutions which receive American subsidies." There were no further details in the announcement which was broadcast by Peking Radio.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article57 1951-01-02 5 United States High Commissoner John J. McCloy announced the release on medical parole of four seriously ill German war criminals. They are Hans Schlegeberger, former Administrative Secretary, in charge of the Reich's Ministry of Justice, Wilhelm Keppler. former Economic Adviser to Hitler and Minister to Czechoslovakia, Eduard Houdremont iind Max57 words
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Article57 1951-01-02 5 The American woman who wanted to spend Christmas wi r her prisoner husband in Fed China spent it in Chiang Kaishek's Nationalist capital. Communist Premier Chou En-lai has ignored the wire she sent him a month ago appealing for a safe conduct into ancl out of the southwestern province ofA.P. - 57 words
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Article56 1951-01-02 5 South Korean officials announced that the death sentences of 84 political prisoners have been reduced to prison terms in accordance with President Syngman Rhee's amnesty proclamation. Released outright were 1.241 prisoners who had been sentenced to prison terms of ten years or less. More thnn 100 other suspected Red collaboratorsA.P. - 56 words
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Article59 1951-01-02 5 'Worth A Million The prolonged drought still th; ciicns a crop failure in the Jordan illey ol Esrai 1. though heavy rain which fell in the nort b e r n coastal region last week brought new hone that a disaster will be averted. A Mini iry of Agriculture officialReuter - 59 words
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Article84 1951-01-02 5 BERNE, Jan. 1 (UP)— The Swiss Federal President. Dr. Eduard Von Steiger, appealed to his traditionally neutral nation today to be prepared for the defence of the country and to keep alive the spirit of resistance. In a New Year's speech over Swiss Radio, Von Steiger84 words
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190 1951-01-02 5 Franco Wants To Join Anti-RedBloc NEW YORK, Jan. 1 (Reuter) General Franco, Spanish head of State told the Western world that he would like to be include*! in its plan for "containing" Communism. He added: "Spain does not lack confidence in herself." General Franco was speaking in an interview broadcast190 words
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Article, Illustration213 1951-01-02 5 LONDON, Jan. I (M») Prime Minister < tement Attlee told his Socialist Parlj that "grave events which have darkened the international scene" had placed upon them the duty to postpone a wide extension of plans tor social betterment. In a X- w Year message toA.P - 213 words
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Article117 1951-01-02 5 West German Chancellor K rad Adenauer has declared that freedom for the people of East Germany must be an essential condition for uniting this divided state. In a signed New Year's article, Herr Adenauer made his second public comment on the three proposals for unification egi aationsReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration433 1951-01-02 5 C'wealth Premiers May Show Way To World Peace NEW DELHI. Jan. 1 (Reuter)— Prime Min tec Jawaharlal Nehru m a broadcast to tho Indian people, said the Commonwealth conference opening i t Thursday might help in showing a way might lead to peace. i Mr. Nehru speaking on the eveNorman Soong - 433 words
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128 1951-01-02 5 'No Nation Dares Start Third War' i lORD fat i •p [Prii Hil i| I oshida oil u: few j f i mesa t the Kan an prohh -in h .i! met b Ud.'d kP I» t there a r.i be no f lui ;l I n orM War bream128 words
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Article38 1951-01-02 5 AnnuityForCol' Nair's Widow NEW DEI pensio 1 lied by [South K Givi tl infor ati pue tiers En Pa^ Prime er Jav ru said Colonel N ir-old da will be paid until f 21 oi whichever is i38 words
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Article36 1951-01-02 5 JEDDAH. SAKDI ARABIA. Jan. 1 (Reuter):— A t front Jeadah Radio said I the R. yal A I x 2 minor b. opera:. a Sultan had stabbed at ge in Western Mukaila men bor36 words
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Article, Illustration339 1951-01-02 6 15 FEAF MEN RECEIVE NEW YEAR HONOURS MOST SIDES of the activities of the R.A.F. in the Far East Command area are represented in 15 honours and awards conferred in the New Year's Honours List upon present and past members of Far East Air Force. C.B.E.'s go to Air Commodore339 words
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179 1951-01-02 6 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Although Joget Modern will be one week oid tomorrow no written objection against it becoming a permanent feature in the town's nighl life has yet been lodged with the authorii ties. A Malay elder of the I Malay179 words
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Article128 1951-01-02 6 Standard Stall Correspondent KULIM, Mon. The following dates in 1951 will be generally observed as public holidays throughout the State of Kedah: Federation Day: Thursday, Feb. 1. Chinese New Year: Tuesday, and Wednesday. Feb. 6 and 7. Easter: Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Mar. 24. 25.128 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-01-02 6 Ki- .IE WORKSHOP Staff gave a Christmas treat to children in their t ag. In this picture is a beflagged jeep to take the children for joy rides.— Tai t~ wwuiy Studio picture.33 words
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Article57 1951-01-02 6 JOHORE BAHRU. M- A Chinese seaman, Ho Sii i arrived in Singapore on Dec. -<.'> in a Norwegian snip and strayed into Johore Bahru was charged in the Magistrate's Court yesterday with having entered the j Federation without a passport. He was fined $20. or 10 days' imprisonment57 words
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157 1951-01-02 6 Standard Staff Reporter THE APPLICATION «>f the Bead Pries! of \hv Sluiii Lim Si Buddhist Temple at Kim Keat Road, Singapore, for a licence for a crematorium at the temple hasT been refused by the Health Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners. The Committee157 words
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Article86 1951-01-02 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— A total fine of $52 was imposed today on a Malay, Ali bin Mohamed, when he appeared In the Magistrate's Court with a bandaged arm and pleaded guilty to three charges of riding a motor-cycle dangerously, failing to report an accident and86 words
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Article, Illustration341 1951-01-02 6 Mr. Aw Opens PerakKhekA ssn Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. A di_ainguishrd New Year visitor Io fpoh was Mr. Aw Boon Haw, Governing Director of The Singapore Standard and Sin Chew Jit Toh who arrived in his own plane this morning to open the Khek Association of Perak at JalanStandard - 341 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-01-02 6 Wedding photo of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Low of Ipoh. Mr. Low is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Low Hon Khoong and is attached to the Police IKJ. Perak. The bride was formerly Miss Anna Goh.37 words
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Article89 1951-01-02 6 Bright New Year's Eve In Malacca Standard Staff" Correspondent MALA C C A Mon.— After several days of rain, the fine weather on New Year's eve was indeed very welcome tu people here who certainly could not complain about the amusement fare to be had in town last night. The89 words
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Article93 1951-01-02 6 THE management of the Haw Par Swimming Pool, a popular resort for Singapore residents. plans to sink a new pool the third one for children between six and 12 years. A swimming gala will be held as soon as it is ready. On New93 words
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Article29 1951-01-02 6 Standard Staff Correspondent KULIM. Mon. Tuan Wan Basor Ali bin Wan Salim, District Officer has been appointed as registrar of bicycles for the District of Kulim.29 words
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Advertisement101 1951-01-02 6 Ife PICTURE OF THE YEAR riRL^YEAP" ss£§ K«H m-S^ZimmL^mW 1 I_________M__! T» __S__)B^__P9 _^__r'^_H ?^____r _H vv I iSS CO-STARRING ROB T I MMINGS JOAN CAULFIELD You\e Already Seen Singapore's Calendar Girls NOW MEET— 12 CA of£S? 12 mmmmm^ma^mmmm^^mmm^m*am.^immmmmmm^^^^mm^i^mmm^m*i^mmi^^Mai^^^^m I 1 4 J 11-1.45-4-530-930 111 3L3 AO II r tf101 words
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Advertisement377 1951-01-02 6 TOD A Y i SHOWS AT 11 a.m. 1.15 i 15 fi.45 Ul a m THE TOWN'S GONE "ANNIE HAPPY I TECHNICOLOR d T|' Thc Great t1 1 ,^oi thousands with 1 American Musical «K^ jf Cowboys, India™ broufkt tt yoa in aB **t'' ln Blltter,nB lriba! L- ...s.\._-.. .m/v_m377 words
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Article, Illustration1660 1951-01-02 7 <~*Ken Jalleh reviews Malayan Mmdmiin^n 1950 will go down in Malayan badminton history as a year of lehemes and big lalk, Some of the dreams are still to be realised, ,t of the -chemes liave come to nought, ami big talk remained big talk were1,660 words
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Article419 1951-01-02 7 Star gazing with ORION rOYF.KING PEKIOD JAN. 2-8) i ro FER 18 eption of »and a on Th go 19 TO MARCH 21 :i the post will by toa nigl i ?p t j.ook a rewa: for the 1 1! \PRIL 19 < po con- e been sses ance "hat419 words
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472 1951-01-02 7 Shirley Strickland Scores Treble At Centennial Games AUCKLAND, Jan. 1 (AP) IW final athl< li<s programme of the CmHN !_>iry Ontrnnial panic* at (hristehureh were held on Sunday despite a reqnert hy cablegram from Prime Minuter Sidney Holland that th« v games bjhhiM not be held on a Sunday* El472 words
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Article72 1951-01-02 7 UKEughy Results LOXDOX, Dec. 30: Following are the r» the rugby matches played to-day. CB¥ UEAGI i Hui f 11 Hanslet 10 B. I f 9 Aber 11 London W. 10 D« vonport S 5 Old B I Leic* I 26 Ile.id. I X'iand Cardiff N. port 12 1 072 words
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Article57 1951-01-02 7 SHA DRAW FOR KO TOURNEY 1 1 T di i* U t the Sii II A- ocl ition's quarter- semi-final i.. v. ti K.< > taurii ,i< :.i I \.>'-< QI -1—22 Fri: J. -C.C. v. RAr S Thu Jan. 11— Gih, win Police v. u I L N A57 words
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Miscellaneous347 1951-01-02 7 Sio Pr©g?asiista®s RADIO MALAVA g£gjINGAPORE IUALA LI)M PUB I -1 PKOGKAMME 4S band i mlu Singapore; 1 }\2 J r.o/r^rme Sammarr; B.«| Dl,ue v.,: Vr.m pm. NOW! (SJj I.lt| Badio Malaya Tno; 7.58 The Radio*; KJ Doetor; 8 p.m. Boa^ta Beeital; B. ..mme; p.m rs, r T lk lf th347 words
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Miscellaneous161 1951-01-02 7 f" JMfNOW I'M I [NANCV-WHy ARE vS^K^ fe^l^^^.J i SS^IS? I r?7 REApy for; a spare mask to the j^ being impoutb^ askfc^ y p|~Sp r wWAT/SEAT|N VA|PO W<V VA 1 f [siS^ Tcf LL feM^W^r^^ L^TdlON'T^^ l^^M P/A^ VArT^Tln PETUNIA V^HERj v^ WORRIED WHATS V^TI^S-S-STORE^^^ r ~l z±±=^l r—161 words
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1343 1951-01-02 8 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES Bv LYING handy for the first nine furlongs, the 3 year-old grey En"li*h horse, Gold Meridian, took the lead on entering the straight and Ment on to WM very comfortably from Ecliptic and Natural in the i 'wmmtaioner General's Cup1,343 words
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Article43 1951-01-02 8 TOTAL POOL: $378,400. FIRST PRIZE: *****6 ($90,816) SECOND PRIZE: *****7 ($45,408) THIRD PRIZE: *****6 ($22,704) STARTERS: ($5,045 EACH): Nos. *****2, *****5, *****5, *****3, *****8, *****1, *****3, *****8, *****2. CONSOLATION: ($2,270 EACH): *****7, *****0, *****5, *****6, *****4, *****5, *****1, *****3, *****8, *****4.43 words
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Article969 1951-01-02 8 YESTERDAY'S RACE RESULTS Race One Horses, Class 3, Div. 3— 6 Furs. "Asia Stable's" (424) WELLINGTON (4) 8.08 J. Donneilv 1 (169) LUCKY STAK II (5) 8.0(5 Bagby 2 (167) TALKIE i (3) 8.04 Avres 3 (258) BIG MONEY (t>) 8.07 Harper 4 Winner trained by:— C.W. Turley. Distance: 2,969 words
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Article293 1951-01-02 8 CS WO Children 's Sports A large crowd turned un 1o watch the 3rd Annual Children's Sports of the Haig Road Quarters Government Servants Welfare Organisation at the Club premises yesterday Highlights of the evening was the Musical Chairs event (.Ladies) which brought roars of laughter before Mrs. Wee Thiam293 words
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Article179 1951-01-02 8 PENANG, Dec. 3!.— ln a hardfought game of hockey played this afternoon on Victoria Green Kedah Hall party just managed to beat Ipoh Ramblers by the solitary goal scored by Thean Hoe their left winger in the twentieth minute of play. Winners put up a179 words
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Article56 1951-01-02 8 SEREMBAN. Moe..— Bv their dear cut victory over Johore this morning Perak became champion of the Malayan Indian Hockey Tournament held Ln Seremban for the Thivy Shield. Perak played sparkling hockey to beat Selaneor. Negri and Johore bv decisive margins. Sankey, Thillainathan, Balasingam and Selvanayagam56 words
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Article113 1951-01-02 8 CALCUTTA. Jan. 1 (Reuter): Though the sun shone brightly a chill northerly wind rendered the weather cold when the third "Test" between India and the Commonwealth touring team entered on its third day here. The dew this morning however was not so heavy. The pitch113 words
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622 1951-01-02 8 LEN HUTTON,SIMPSON FIGURE IN BIG MCC THIRD WICKET STAND SYDNEY, Jan. 1 (Reuter-AAP) Len Hutton 71 not out and Reg Simpson 31 not out rescued the MCC today after tno vweke!* had been lost for only 17 runs against New South Wales here. Earlier, the depleted MCC attack had bowled622 words
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Article53 1951-01-02 8 NSW. Ist Innings b Bl n 12 Morris st Evans bv. I h W. Bu: retti <-d hurt 9 James b Wen De Courcy not out dden b Wright Lindwall b Warr L imbert c Evans b Wair 4 inston c Parkh< Walker e Parkhouse I ts is 272.53 words
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Article18 1951-01-02 8 Hutton 71 u Sheppard c Moroney b Lindwall. Simpson not out Sl Extras 4 218 words
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Advertisement114 1951-01-02 8 Started SMMISIG! hod olwoys urged m« nor ro smoke Morkey sa>d she -os oletoshioned To please him and iust see whor ir wos I. h e. I deJed to try jutf one og Soon. 1 was smoking em wholesale Thers ,r hoppened ond I wisned I wos back tr "ansa.114 words
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Advertisement121 1951-01-02 8 mmm?** WsS _t V'" WwM'f- 2 -Mr X A 'Wf r- %2 WHY do they prefer KLM? K.L.M. is the verv hall-mark of air travel at us best. In truth, to Choose K.L.M. ,s the sign of the dn- is crimmatmg travel!er-the choice of the connote, r JP^ Why this121 words
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Miscellaneous47 1951-01-02 8 \m\WSmW^ HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 4.40 5.03 Malacca 1.19 1.32 Port Dickson 12.00 12 13 Port S'ham 10.52 Penang 5.58 7.45 TOMORROW: Singapore 5.32 6.40 Malacca 2.43 3.03 Port Dickson 1.24 1.44 Port S'ham 12.18 12.50 Penang 7.47 9.0247 words
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