Singapore Standard, 3 January 1951
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Title Section32 1951-01-03 1 Singapore Standard gggggggggggggg^ vol. 1 NO. 188 i i,rti f b_____b_— a MB --xi, i iii a l g SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3 1951. mm rn.itMji.ti. Bt 12 PAGES TEN CENTS ma32 words
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206 1951-01-03 1 *\h.OY Jan. 2 (AP) The United States has ilrrcd it- tii|»l'»ioa»_c. military and eeonomie officials *,> prepare thorough review of the critical situain tlii?. i on; nn n ial threatened country, it was learned on Monday. The officials began their Work this206 words
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Article53 1951-01-03 1 HINESE detective. On- j s;„!u. was shot by an i ..unman at 7.45 last j lusl v he was leaving h.^ i ise at Beng Hrn >fl llavelov'K h ad, tpore. |ke way t i MS•td Vmm le« tie aad was i King i BUM shot the53 words
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Article76 1951-01-03 1 v DELHI (AP)— of India and c reported on Monhave reached a reemenf m week as aiming at a -..tic government t «ra indepei se 1 the Indian d represen* government i sunun i f the a oosition of ai ent m the kinsplagued by civil76 words
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Article22 1951-01-03 1 I neuter >— ime M ster, Mr Nehru, lefl by air t for the Comi P ,c Ministers22 words
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Article57 1951-01-03 1 BUS HOLD-UP MAN HELD Standard Stall Reporter A CHINESE, who held up Traction Comp my bus al the I junc*: >n ot Lavendei Sl I Hamilton Road m Singapore at 7.30 last night, wa* ur- j rested by the Police i A tin of petrel ana recovered. Further arrests are57 words
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Article78 1951-01-03 1 SEOUL. Jan. 2 (UP -The Reoublic of Korea Cabinet met -ar the third extraordin v ses- sion tonight to decide whether to evacuate the government while United X ttions forces north of the city braced tor a new C anmunist assault expected at any hour. The78 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-01-03 1 photo. I British experimental rocket here screams up from a ramp at a guided weapons tr.i.s wins site 'somewhere m Britain.' This is the fivst time that a photograph of this 20--root long and 17-inches m diameter rocket, has been released. Details of performances have notAP - 53 words
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311 1951-01-03 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. (AP) The House of Representatives on Monday shouted approval of America's $20,000,000,000 (£7,000*000,000) Defence Appropriation Bill as a climax to an unprecedented New Yoar f i Day session. Senate action is _.iill required on the huge Appropriation Bill and also311 words
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Article225 1951-01-03 1 HK Greets Year With War rears HONGKONG, Jan. 2: (UP) Hongkong newspapers greeted the new year with hopes of peace sobered by fears of war with most editorials displaying the consciousness of the colon v's precarious position Cringing the aggression-hungry Communist country. The editorials tm New Years Day made no225 words
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183 1951-01-03 1 Neighbours Aid In Arrest Of Card Robbers Standard Staff Reporter TWO identity c.wd robbers out oi four were arrested < by a Chinese woman and a friend j il an address m Lorong 27, Geylang, Last night when the I t >rmer held up the occupants of the house and183 words
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Article20 1951-01-03 1 LAUSANNE, Jan. 2 (AP): King Phumiphon of Sum and Queen Sirikit are expecting a baby next JunejmJjjlv^Jlknds^20 words
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Article59 1951-01-03 1 CANBERRA. Jan. 2 (ReuterAAP): Postmaster General H. L. Anthony today announced that a radio-telephone service would be opened between Australia and Singapore on Jan. 8. The charge would be ACI for one minute with a threeminute minimum. Arrangements for the service were made between the59 words
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Article141 1951-01-03 1 Liaquat Urged To Attend Meeting LONDON, Jan. 2 (UP) Final attempts are being made to persuade Pakistan Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference opening here on Thursday but, according lo reports from Karachi, it was doubtful he would attend. The dispute between India and141 words
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Article149 1951-01-03 1 Big Three To Discuss USSRNote PARIS. Jan. 2. (UP).— The United States. Britain and France will confer soon on the Soviet reply to their invitation to a Big Four peace conference, authoritative French sources said today. These sources described French reaction to the Soviet note as "not unfavourable" m contrastto149 words
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Article107 1951-01-03 1 TOKYO, Jan. 2, (ReuterAAP). United Nations I troops, dug m on a new defence line north of Seoul, prepared tonight for what might be the fiercest battle of the Korean war. The Bth Army had today completely abandoned the Imjin River defence line some 30 miles above the107 words
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478 1951-01-03 1 Reds Smash To Within Fifteen Miles Of Seoul TOKYO, Jan. 2. (LP)— The Chinese and North Korean Communists smashed to within 15 miles of Seoul today m a drive that had split up trapped parts ol two ROK divisions and forced other United Nations divisions to fall hack up to478 words
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171 1951-01-03 1 LONDON. J*n. 2 (AP) Two awards for gallantry in action were announced today for members of the Scots Guards serving in Malaya. Major Edwyn Inigo Lloyd Mostyn received the Military Cross and Corporal (local Sergeant) John McNaught Allan the Military Medal. Throughout a171 words
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84 1951-01-03 1 By Stanley Sainton TOKYO. Jan. 2 'AP itSoviet Marshal Grigori K. Zhukov may be directing the Communists new Korean offensive from a joint Chinese-Russian headquarters m Mukden. Manchuria. I learned on high authori.v on Monday that the existence of BUCfe a headquarters was reported84 words
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224 1951-01-03 1 WASHINGTON. Jan 1 (UP) President Truman returned I late today irom a four-day cruise aboard the yacht, Williamsburg, and faced another year of crisis and cont rove. with "buoyant" spir.vThe Williamsburg docked at the Naval Gun Factory here shortly before 4.30 p.m. EST.224 words
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Article218 1951-01-03 1 Chiang To Meet Truman? TAIPEI. Jan 2 (UP) American s ipporters of Chini g Kai-shek En Taipei will thig week propose to the Generali** simo that he visit the Unil i States. They will urge that the G Mm ilissi K>se to Presid< t Truman a formal d< i i218 words
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Article80 1951-01-03 1 LONDON. Jan. 2. (AP).— Lady Elizabeth Roberts, shapeh yea-oid blue blonde once denounced by a London judge ai '"almost a shame to her H und dead m .<•> bed j yesterday, clad only m gweatei and panties. The twice married daughter of the Dowagei Marchione s80 words
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Article, Illustration521 1951-01-03 2 Royal English School: Mciv Government Move Standard Staff Reporter BOYS FROM the Royal English School of Singapore, who hold leaving certificates stating they have been promoted to a class higher than Standard V, are being sent to Regional Schools for tests521 words
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Article47 1951-01-03 2 Down The Aisle MR. I.LONG Cfcu Wei, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Leong Siew Tai. and Miss Quek R 2t\ Van, grand-da liter of Mr. and Mrs. C uefc Le? Chuan. alter their marriage at Ihe Straits Chinese Methodist Church, Kampoafl Kapor, Singapore, yesterday. Standard Photo.Standard - 47 words
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Article248 1951-01-03 2 THE SINGAPORE Coroner Mr. Choor Sin.'h is holding a series of inquests this week, beginning from jyesJ rday into the deaths resulting front l!::- rioting last December. I Yesterday's inquest was on two ■nembera of the Air Ministry. Mr. {nmothy Gerald Drowlev, 30 and Mr. li.248 words
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Article118 1951-01-03 2 Trespasser Said He Was Invited CHAR IFD In the Sir spore S Police Court yesterday l use trespass, an 1 ian oner. Alagayan, claimed j he had been "invited" into ■c i The come tinanl C i Sin r I the < irt that on New l A 12 ft118 words
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Article54 1951-01-03 2 BAIL oi $11 I v. as gra ited to I i Huay Siew m the Singa- c Fourth Police Court ji 9r .y when he claimed trial! ing a pig ai 11 MWls t. i a house m 1 bu Kang Road. w k was poe54 words
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Article25 1951-01-03 2 AN INDIAN, S. Ratnaml v lined $10 m the S ngaporel Police Court for being i ud disorderly at Arab m Dec. 30.25 words
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186 1951-01-03 2 Indonesia Imposes New Landing Fee THE INDONESIAN Government has imposed a landing fee oi Sir. $120 on all aliens including Dutch nationals. This fee will, however, be reimbursed if the -tay m Indonesia does nol exceed 30 days. Neither Im oigration nor landing fees were charged before while holders of186 words
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Article54 1951-01-03 2 Alleged To Have Molested Woman ALLEGED to have used criminal force to a woman with intent to outrage her modesty m Stevens Road on Dec. 31. Rani Dularay T\ war] appeared m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. He claimed trial. Bail at $500 was granted and the case was54 words
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131 1951-01-03 2 Standard Staff Reporter LOCALLY engaged civilian staff of the three armed Services iin Singapore may become entitled *to h .spita] facilities on i the same basis as those enjoyed j by the Government employees. The three Services authorities I have forwarded their recommendations131 words
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Article77 1951-01-03 2 bail oi $250 wa> granted to [I*oh Ah Long m the Simtapo'v j Fourth Police Court ye sterday, I when he claimed trial to a charge of theft of a bicycle at Koek Road on Dec. 30. The case was postponed to Feb. 16. A 48- YEAR-OLD trishn77 words
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136 1951-01-03 2 Standard Staff Reporter TO COMBAT crime m Singapore 23 new detectives who had just completed their training at ihe Police Training School started their routine duties yesterday. Most of them were young Chinese speaking different dialects. They will be attached to the various136 words
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Article70 1951-01-03 2 HO KOH KIM pleaded not guilty m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to a charge of attempting <to steal a fountain pen from Lim j Heng Hui. The offence was stated to have taken place at the Thai; Tnian Kew Circus at Joo Chiat70 words
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Article34 1951-01-03 2 A 29-YEAR-OLD American. Jack Ryan, was fined $10 m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for being drunk and behaving m a disorderly manner on New Year's Eve at the Singapore Bar.34 words
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Article28 1951-01-03 2 FOR being m possession of seven gallons of dutiable samsu. a trisha-rider. Tan Kee Chuan was fined $300 m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday.28 words
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Article119 1951-01-03 2 A WARRANT for the arrest of a Royal Air Force civilian driver, Rajoo Maris ppan on a charge of causing death by a negligent act, was issued by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. E. Ebert yesterday. The warrant was issued at Malay, Mohamad Jasmin bin Abdul119 words
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91 1951-01-03 2 A PIANO competition for boys and girls between the ages of eight and fifteen and for youths between 16 and 21 is being arranged by the Chinese Young Men's Christian Association of Singapore. A board of judges is now being formed and it is91 words
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Article45 1951-01-03 2 A 19-YEAR-OLD GIRL. Chui Ah Kheat, who was said to be "worried over the absence of her husband who seldom returned to her," w;.- rged m the Singapore 1 Police Court yesterday v. sttempted suicide by t: caustic soda. Chui was bound ever.45 words
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Article, Illustration141 1951-01-03 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOURTEEN year old Kamariah found five minutes more of waiting for father, Captain Kadir bin Dato Mohamed Said, A.D.C. to the Sultan of Johore, too much for her at Kallang Airport that she wept profusely. She had turned back t141 words
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Article, Illustration284 1951-01-03 2 NEWLY-WIDOWED "lv>. H. E. H. Nelson has made no arrange ments yet for the fuUire and is undecided whether she will remain m Singapore* Her husband, V. ing Commander Nelson, one of the most popular R.A.F. officers m Singapore and a descendant of284 words
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Advertisement84 1951-01-03 2 Says vivacious .Betty Mutton t*/ T^K For a flawless, thrilling complexion, *W^ use the Lux Toilet Soap 2-minute *-^%B«rel beauty care t Just cover your face with its creamy Berry H-i7ror^™^Hß^*^^^ W, D fresh beaut V. M-G-M Ckmocous Star, *JL Appearing m fiO &2&W "Annie Get Your Gun" vJ f^^^sl^r&Q84 words
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Advertisement216 1951-01-03 2 ROOMS TO LET 2 Vacant R. oms, Cl< !A\ enue near <. I Bachelor. Apply to Bi x Singapore Standai white ncsl HAIR DRESSING SALOON Experienced r cutl .-having No 327 S« Q t corner of New \v rid. Proprietor Mr. L. c .md*. I Shop closed every '1 ac--lay.216 words
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377 1951-01-03 3 Sultan T ells Jungle Squads: 'Communists Are The Real Enemy' Standard Staff Correspondent VI A LUMPUR, Tues. "The Communists are the enemy ihe Malay rare and of Islam. They aim at destroying religion i abolishing freedom, two things most precious to all of us. Do ntl trusl or follow any377 words
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67 1951-01-03 3 Repatriation Preferred By Detainees i Staff Correspondent LUMPUR, ljjes.— aiees m M Emerge: R< j > than face I detention, fa I be repatriated, it some who have .t i to India at It is believed i r of Chinese reamed m M total 0 of v.. i after review67 words
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Article, Illustration79 1951-01-03 3 SEREMISAN, Tues.— There is general satisfaction m MCA Chinese circles m Serem- j over the honour conic:on its Honorary Secretary, I Yip Man TT at; t by the m the New Year hon- Yap is a pensioner and! has been most active m connection v. ith79 words
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165 1951-01-03 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A middle aged Chinese, Chan Sum. was charged today for possessing goods (medicine) on which Customs duty, amounting to $20?. 70, had not been paid. Mr. E. J. Selby, Senior Customs Officer, told the court thai on October165 words
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Article94 1951-01-03 3 KUALA LU M PUR, Tues. A summons charging the President of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Commissioners with permitting a Municipal lorry to be used on the road with the front and nearside tyres m such a condition that it would cither cause damage to the road surface94 words
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Article72 1951-01-03 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Sun.—lnvitations have been issued by Yang Amat Mulia Dato Bandar Luak Sungei Ujong for a "Jamuan Teh" (tea-party) at his "Balai" (residence), Bukit Tembok on .January 8, at 4.30 p.m. m connection with his installation (kerjan) on January 7. The programme for the72 words
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473 1951-01-03 3 Sobbing Detective Tells How Me Found Shot Wife's Body Standard Staff Correspond. :it SEREMBAN, Tues.— An inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of the wife of a Chinese detective constable, who was alleged to have shot herself at a house m Market Lane, Seremban, on September 14, began this473 words
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Article, Illustration252 1951-01-03 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Pahang Police are offering rewards totalling more than 86.000 for information leading to the arrest of four Chinese, of whom Wong Sooi Meng, a man of many aliases, is worth .5.">,000. AH four are believed to252 words
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92 1951-01-03 3 Muar Private School To Reopen Soon Standard Staff Correspondent MUAR, Tues. Arrangements have been made to reopen the Royal English School, on Jan. 7, for the admission of boys and girls to the Primary classes, under the patronage of Tuan Haji Abdul Hamid bin Haji Fadgil at the Maharani Islamic92 words
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200 1951-01-03 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Awathar Singh, a school teacher, who was described as a habitual offender of traffic regulations, received fines totalling $105 and had his driving licence cancelled for the next 12 months by Inche Ibrahim, the Second Magistrate today. He pleaded guilty200 words
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Article72 1951-01-03 3 A s^-]iear-old Chinese ice- cream seller of Kului, Chen j Keng, was advised, "to try i again" and fined $12 bu a Johore Magistrate when he said he did not hare a licence because he did not know how to obtain one. The Malayan Chinese Association, Port Dickson,72 words
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Article71 1951-01-03 3 The Seremban division of UMNO, meeting at Rantau. nominated Inche Zainal Abidin bin Lati and Inche Abdul Majid bin Dato Bandar Abdul R. for the Drainage and Irrigation Dept's Advisory Board m Ns. Inche Nurdin bin Pesah was nominated to the R.I.D.A. Advisory Committee. The well -known71 words
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243 1951-01-03 3 New Y ear Yam Sengs' Land Three In Court Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Three men who hai one too many drinks while celebrating the New Year, found themselves m court loday on charges arising out of their exuberance. The first to appear before Inche Ibrahim, the Second243 words
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Article160 1951-01-03 3 TWO members of the 1 I Battalion. Scots Guard-, hava j been awarded medals foi gallant action against Mala an terrorists. Sergeant John MoNaught Allan is awarded the Military Medal arhile Major E. I. L. Mostyn gels tne Military Cross. In an engagement with a terrorist160 words
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Article109 1951-01-03 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUE, Tues. A Europe a, EL Smith, wai I fined $15 by the Second gistrate. Inche Ibrahim, driving a motor car neglientiy Along Ampang Road at 3.30 i (ft. on Dec. 10. His licence was I endorsed. Smith pleaded guilty to knocking109 words
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Advertisement58 1951-01-03 3 JrCvIML NOTICE SIX TON 'PAY LOAD SEDDON DIESEL TRUCKS NOW ON DISPLAY OUR SHOW ROOM ECONOMICAL AND RELIABLE GEORGE LEE MOTORS 200 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE mmßc^ummmmi£m^^mmsmmma^imcx^Mm^^mmmmmm^mmmmammmmss>mmmmmim^m^mm^m <<""*- 1-,-,-^-m-^^ GIFTS FOH THE SEASON MAGNIFICENT DIAMOND lEWELLERY IW ATCII E S GOLD BILV E jl ENAMELLED COMPACT CASES. BRUSH.WARE CIGARETTE CASES B. P.58 words
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Miscellaneous344 1951-01-03 3 W F E D E R A Tjffjj4il§lliB onw ?if)^ Central: Thigambara Samiar TJIPIW TnAnx, SERLMUAS— udfty 3 and 7 30 p .m. i AiriiW, loaay Plaza: Love Trouble 1. 7 and Hindustan: Macharekai 2.30, 6 Calton: Thev Are Not Divided 3, 9.30 p.m. an( J 91? P-m- 6.30 and344 words
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Article, Illustration164 1951-01-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— While returning from Ipoh. where t'ney had gone for the' their holidays, a well-known J CID inspector and his family ran into a bandit ambush m J.ii ijonfl Malim yesterday. They were following a taxi and when the car had reached I164 words
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253 1951-01-03 4 Standard Stall Reporter THE ARMY authorities m Singapore have ju_-t approved a new scale of leave for their locally engaged civilian staff. All civilian officers m the Army get an annual leave of 2 1 days under this scale. se entitled t i253 words
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Article69 1951-01-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— A :r r was stabbed to death y bandits who entered the pump house on an estate m the X .par area last night. In the Tapah area another group of bandits, armed with -"en guns and carbines held up labourers and rohhed69 words
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Article281 1951-01-03 4 Research Bodies May Be Set Up Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The housing problem m Malaya may get international help through the United Nations Housing Mission which is visiting this country. That help may consist of setting up research organisations on housing m this country and the institution of281 words
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Article16 1951-01-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Curfews have b^en imposed m four areas m Raub from today.16 words
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Article132 1951-01-03 4 Standard Staff Reporter 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues j A young European serviceman, j Jeffrey Wells attached to the j Majeede Barracks Johore j Bahru was bound over m the I sum of $100 to be of good beI haviour for six months on a132 words
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Article75 1951-01-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING. Tues.— A 23--year-old confidence trickster. Yong Hoi Leong was sentenced by Magistrate Che Abdul Aziz to one year's imprisonment for criminal breach of trust. Yong committed the offence on April 8 last year out was arrested seven months later at Kuiai,75 words
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Article83 1951-01-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Tues. Three Perak Councillors are among the seven non-Malays m Perak who have been admitted as associate members of the Perak branch UMNO. They are Mr. Leong Yew Koh, who is also a member of the Federal Council. Mr. Chin Swee83 words
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Article35 1951-01-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN, Tues.— The Geliga ferry at Kemaman has been rebuilt on a new alignment m front of the town, from its former site threeo.:; 2 of a no' unstn am.35 words
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Article116 1951-01-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Tues, Sarong manufacturing on a very big scale will start at a new factory m Thean Tek Estate. Ay> r ltam, as soon as permission is granted by the Deputy Controller of Immigration to allow 41 Indonesian skilled labourers from Fakalonggan m Java116 words
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Article, Illustration25 1951-01-03 4 «J?p™^^WMa l £2 _L£fS£! SO families ""innl, lived on th- site of ot land. It 1S one of the best resettlement areas In lii^a £_!_mpu£25 words
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Article, Illustration140 1951-01-03 4 TAIPIXG. Tues.—Representatives of 16 Ma ay co-opera-tive societies heaoed by the senior Malay Co-operative Offi :er, Che Wan Zallazillah. decided to form a local Malay Peasants' Co-operative Banking Union. The object is to help Malay farmers and other trades operated by Malays. Malay cooperative societies m140 words
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Article75 1951-01-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The XL Penang night mail train, interrupted on New Yea r 's Day wh< n the pilot train was derailed m the Kuala Kubu District, was resumed today. Till the line was cleared, a service was maintained from Tapah Road to connect with75 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-01-03 4 One of Singapore's keen women volunteers. Pte. E. Sion, proudly displaying 'Pte. Jane' a doll which she dressed in khaki, and raffled last Saturday at the S.V.C. Hall for more than S80. This is just another of her many efforts on behalf of S.YV.A.C. forids. With her. in niciure. isLillian Buckoke - 56 words
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71 1951-01-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA KANGSAR. T :es Two nam hers of the Perak Royal House, the Raja Muda of Perak and Raja Amir bin Raja Razman, ADC to the Sultan of Perak. left for Port Dickson yesterday to undergo training with the Malay Regiment. During71 words
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222 1951-01-03 4 Standard Man Lorrespondeal IPOH. Toes.— Tea Ch language da*> m [poll i certificates al the Perak Cl This Malay language class is sponsored by the Perak Clerical Union and is the only one of its kind to cater for non-Malays m the State. Under222 words
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Article67 1951-01-03 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Cooks employed by medical officers m the Federation are better paid than hospital attendants. This was stated by Sardar Kael Singh, general secretary of the Medical Workers' Union, at a general meeting of the Union yesterday. The meeting passed two resolution demanding a67 words
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Article31 1951-01-03 4 BanditCamp,Food Dump Found standard staff Conespoadent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A new bandit camp was bund v Kota Tinggi by security fo In the Segamat area a bandit food dump wta 631 words
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196 1951-01-03 4 200 Kedah Youths Seek Release Of Ghani 5 Others Standard Malay Correspondent ALOR STAR. Tues. Ubmil 200 and observers representing three brat* United Malay National Organisation N with L of Kedah at con fere nee here yecterd led thai the UMNO Malay* fake ;.ll .irvto seek the release of Mr.196 words
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Article72 1951-01-03 4 Patrol Twice Attacked Standard Stall l id( KUALA 1 The Poll.- j was attacked ia fl s Patau i Mstrii mm attack time one ho m j t reported. H'liiie peli. constables Hassaa and *id killed m the I there were m the second. The thr < •<» isf J)iev72 words
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Article40 1951-01-03 4 Sultan Heads Procession Standard Stall ndenl KUALA K The Sultan of P proces: ion from the St Bnkit Chant M of Prophet Mohai Speaking to the Sultan exh< r. hard t; men: of perity. Pi prophet then in this world.40 words
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Advertisement130 1951-01-03 4 Do you know thaf~~~~~^!!^^ j JSottA is employing 500 people «n \W modem rubber shoe factory at Klang Together with a leather factory and Head Office m Singapore, and a Sales Organisation throughout Ahe Colony and the Federation, regular employment is provided for over 1.000 peopje^ \&£9tm pays yearly over130 words
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Advertisement101 1951-01-03 4 Seer Cdnnossieure %ASAH I mW '.''l A.. t <_J C ___P>«_________. E.SUN TOAD I NG CO., LTD 57, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL. 8567 1 The Advantages of using: **v^^- fa*n Eft t* w, m*** I 1. PRICE ECONOMIC 2. TERMITE PROOF a 3. SOUND INSULA! W 4. THERMAL INSULATIOS B101 words
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Article, Illustration304 1951-01-03 5 'Not Given Chance To Submit Views On Salaries' -RAF Claim .Mr. Leo* .fin Meag and Miss Tan Joo Lensr, New Year party sriven by Tommy B thej survived three waltzes without the orange aewl aloft only by their foreheads. A who attended the party were students i.T Aawtiawa on vacation304 words
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343 1951-01-03 5 Air Ministry Replies To Union's Demands I tlinistry awthoritiefl aiv unable f;» accept 1 adjuatniewta to pay an J condition* •1 the GwfCJLnaweawa of Singapore 13 a to their ewaployeefl -houlti invariably and 1 applied to locally en leaded civilian employees of the R.A.F. This is stated by the Ait343 words
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Article29 1951-01-03 5 "Park Too Far From T own RX A the Coloting "-o the I the proat Buklt ggf itis more centn Egnite as pose for whi D D0l for a29 words
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Article51 1951-01-03 5 TWO MONTHS JAIL SENTENCE of two motlths' rigorous imprisonment was imposed on a labourer Ho Hua Seng, m the Singapore Third P :ce Court yesterday after he was found guilty ci attempting! to steal $ris worth Ol raisins from a ship. Tin's sentence will be followed by one year's police51 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-01-03 5 I M^MSEr.S of the Unioa Dancing Tarty celebrated New Year's eve Wtth a dance at 42 j 1 Rzce Coarse Road. Patroness Madam Annie Khoo (centre) is seen cutting the calfi HB32 words
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138 1951-01-03 5 Standard Staff Reporter LALITHA and Padmini. India's celebrated dancing v.-Wo arrive in the Co+ony by the French ship FeKx ROussel on 'Monday. Jan, 7. make tneir debut at Victoria Theatre on^.lan. 10. After that the organisers of the snow. The Great Eastern Movie138 words
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Article251 1951-01-03 5 Standard Staff Reporter TWELVE young Chinese girls will separate thcimselves from the things of the worhl and will promise to laooitr for the world of the poor, the aged and neglected m a religious ceremony at the church of The Little Sisters of The251 words
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Article, Illustration220 1951-01-03 5 Standard Staff Reporter A WELL-KNOWN Malacca family which has gwew three priests and a nun to the iJatholic Chnrcfa of Rfafaya will he reunited at the Raton*? (ihurrh, Singapore, on Jan. ."> after behag separated for 16 years. The family isMichael Goh - 220 words
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Article203 1951-01-03 5 Siandard Staff Reporter EVERY case of detention under the Emergency Regulations is examined with a view to producing offenders before the court, but it must be appreciated that this matter would take a considerable amount of I ae and results cannot be expected immediately. This was203 words
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Article29 1951-01-03 5 PANG HOWE KIAT. a barber vras fined 610 in the Singapore First District Court yesterday for failing to notify the police of his change of address.29 words
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Article49 1951-01-03 5 AN INAUGURAL meeting ot the Henderson Estate Community j Welfare Centre will be held on j j Saturday at 4.30 p.m. on the j badminton courts near the car 1 park of the Henderson Estate j 'Henderson Road) Singapore Mr. St. P. P. Nair will attend mmmmamaamaaaaaaaammmmaaawmmaammmmmmmmm-ti49 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-01-03 5 Mr. M. S. Mohd. Kassim of Scott English fS.E.A.) Ltd., son of Mr. M. N. S. Osman. married Miss Fatimah Gani. daughter of Mr. M. S. Maideei. President of Kadayanaliur Muslim League and Proprietor of Victory Cafe ft Kestauract. Tanjong Pagar. in Sin k a no e Thursday.48 words
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220 1951-01-03 5 'Malayan Women Should Aid In Righting Wrongs' Standard Staff Reporter MORE THAN 100 women who attended a tea party held at the Weslev Methodist Church m Fort Canning Road yesterday were tokt hy Mrs. R. L. Arrli«*r that women m this country have a job to do m helping to220 words
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95 1951-01-03 5 SEREMBAN. Tue-. Dato Bandar Abu Bakar bin Haji Oswnan, Major Chief of District; who w;ll be installed on January is the fourteenth jin the traditional list of Dato Bandars. Of all the holders of this 'tribal office, the chief who held office after British95 words
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Article83 1951-01-03 5 POUI MEN X Liai Sec g, L. t b 1 .it S and Veap Neng Hiang, were ied $15 ea a tbe S.ngapi r y y p, P r*, :r yestts y aft thi y plei l to ga »1 Ling w th is/Lai ong i83 words
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Article66 1951-01-03 5 \rm\ Sergeant Claims Trial SERGEANT J T. Sudler d u ed trial in the Sing ore I i tee irt yesterday to ttarge of beha\ ii g in a manner in the Changi F ce Stati Charge Roam on Jan. 1 and having used abui guage to a police officer.66 words
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Advertisement55 1951-01-03 5 ■J? i&tiiStimdC "Trie Unsatisfiable Russians" by CHURCHILL NOVEMBER 6 ISSU1 NOW ONLY 75 cts i I fOl IREATMENTOF t S/ABfrfS LO3ULINA i VBI.KTS n the basis of I fresh \t LSI DOS. Jj.-l"' ;r -d verj ---a ia lUO A CO, H. v P_3. R lBa Kd.. Spore. Jt^"3E_______c_r._.-_^:s..jcj_^J 4"""55 words
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Advertisement164 1951-01-03 5 MB _ll_ii_^^^S^^^___P^' _____i^^^ m 3k^^fe^h_ !_Bi _______fc_________. > ______I__B W^^^^ n^l _b___m L "W.v/ IPWL y < a3_^________^^^M_k WBMRjJ^fc, J HUOS THE CURVES LIKE A BEAR! It's like clipping miles off your springing system that u*es every All tin's is only part of the Ililitnan journey the way this Hillman164 words
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Article733 1951-01-03 6 IT lias taken this country two and a half years of bitter lighting to realise that it has not been hunting down a handful of bandits. The easy optimism with which the Emergency campaign was begun has. until very recently, been unshaken. T authorities deluded themselves733 words
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Article1187 1951-01-03 6 GRAEME S. DORRANCE - GRAEME S. DORRANCE r AFTER U AID t I Marshall Aid for j Britain ended on 111 I Monday. Does i i jji this mean that Britain has m«naged to solve her ijj! dollar-gap? Or jj is another crisis looming?^ LONDON CINCE the European ReM covery Programme was inaugurated,1,187 words
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Article474 1951-01-03 6 Harold K. Milks - Treasurg Of The Sons Of Heaven Harold K. Milks by NEW DELHI. ONCE Communist Cninn has subdued the stubborn monks oi Tibel it may be able to tap a centuries-old war-chest pf incalculable richness. This is the f a m o v s Treasury of tiie Sons ol Heaven,* 1A.P - 474 words
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Article, Illustration504 1951-01-03 6 l\ m edit .rial heralding th. Xi Year, the Utusan Melayu urged its readers to fight for peace and not to allow themsu lv< s to be instruments of war Pointing out that the ordinary individual faces the new year with mixed feelings oi hope and anxiety,504 words
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Letter718 1951-01-03 6 i Sir; —I am unable to i understand the point you i were trying to make m your i editorial headed "Long Live the Dead" m your issue of 1 December 30. On the one j hsftid you led me to believe that a resurrected Gk718 words
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Letter125 1951-01-03 6 Sir: 1 enjoyed reading E litor a ler the i aption. "High Caste T rs." iggest the folio* ing Unified Salary Scale the Unified Education Service for the Singapore Tea-Iht.-' Union as a basis neg nation with the Singapore Government? Qualification Starting Annnal Salary Im er.125 words
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Letter75 1951-01-03 6 Sii:—The time mar. perity. peace a men! involved but evil I i _T chasing i i l are displa.v 3. To he to .lb I ces v heI. To pi met:* Societies to s circulate- a I thi tor well as a first .by pi,fare75 words
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Advertisement42 1951-01-03 6 I "TIGUi" x fl <9e if i! KL'BBSR €@©SS ii V*V....» Vi I MIXING INDUSTRY, I In I For :>o Years In Malaya SHUM YIP LEONG RUBBER WORKS j mkaaamaaa MamMa Lwapm ipon >rs;nu»i iv' KliOi (.iiUiTwortb H<)ii;i_-.irn t»ma m tmmja..ataym* ui»i42 words
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Advertisement33 1951-01-03 6 USELESS EUSTACE II 1 J_L ,V^\___Vl ___f_________JS__L__ V, fmijLJL' r M/t^t _t H^JP? •Phew! Any room, Frisbv?— Your wife wasn't the only one waitia' up breathin* blue murder!" MI -i-a aBBaHHHaHHaH _i^-__-_ ai33 words
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Advertisement82 1951-01-03 6 gy^— Believe ft orMrt/' >. iuk.co'kf T rnn ./y'^fJt-^ ____fS sL\ __ttA___U__m_r v^^*^^ Jl jflt^'™ W^mtMrnMi WtW i wr nX lIW mSaMmMMm*9Mm\\k Amm __lE_r a*_£ i _l _r_k___kf\i _J_U ____*■> _L i fj mmmli IBH UH WWlfc tS_ M__*3^ t__F'______V_______. mm' |H r*. t% mm i m mamm mmAi H______C82 words
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Article, Illustration500 1951-01-03 7 REDS CAN OVERRUN FOUR SE ASIAN COUNTRIES IN A FEW WEEKS WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 (UP) American officials, discussing possible new focal points o( Communist aggression m 1951, said they believed that continental South-East Asia offered the Reds one of the most tempting prizes of all. Their estimate was that ifA.P - 500 words
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162 1951-01-03 7 Soviet Reply To Big 3 Blasts Hopes For Peace WASHINGTON, Jan 2 (UF)— The Russian governin a i the Western allies indicated that it is •aciv ss w< rid problems <>n any basis winch: peaceful settlement, well informed Sl B r ish diplomal jrs nded a reply i g< ing162 words
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Article73 1951-01-03 7 Plevan May Visit US PARIS, Jan. 2: (Reuter) r Rene Plevan ay go 1 'he i ited Stab this i :\\h. during the i forth) Pah. nnen- according to the dly well infoi newspaper Le Monde. -rial supplies for trmai <at effort and trie blishment of a common 1 ■ur73 words
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147 1951-01-03 7 Australians Open Golden Jubilee Year SYDNEY, Jan. 2 (UP): Australia has begun a yearlong celebration ot her 50th year as a nation. The golden jubilee began m an uneasy atmosphere reflecting world fears. Critics oojec*ed to the celebration even before it began because of the appropriation of $800.UOO to li147 words
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Article77 1951-01-03 7 'Hanoi Out Of Danger' Tassigny HANOI. Jan. 2 (UP)— Th.' French High Commissioner. General l>c Latter Tassigny said yesterday that this city is no longer m any danger of Ming captured by the Communists. In a New Year's greeting to his officers, he said that all fears could be dispelled.77 words
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Article66 1951-01-03 7 Q ;h I lour boys and a girl have been born in Sibei lording to a Tass A »ei —aye received in London. The mother was E en Skomkina, wife oi a tive nei at (Jspenka ear Barnaul in the Altai re ion. They were bornReuter - 66 words
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Article63 1951-01-03 7 Western Germany heard for the time on Sunday night its new national tnthem. "Hymn to Germany." It replaces "Deutschland Über Alies" (Germany above all». The influential French news- paper, Le Monde, expressed tne beln: th it Moscow and Peking C id not accept a peace treaty with Japan along theU.P - 63 words
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Article75 1951-01-03 7 Fanny Tnorne, awarded Bi iti b Empire Medal m the New Year list, is an 88-year-Old farmhand still at v.'.-X ;«t tne '*•!.<' >■ r/m m Pre ton Candi vet near Basing,ke, Hampshire. Y< sterday she s cheei ed by villi gers as she set ofl for worn on aReuter - 75 words
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Article48 1951-01-03 7 Dr. Ernesl George Jan-en, sworn m yesterday as GovernorGeneral of South Africa said in i broadcast last night that he believed there was essential unity between all true South Afric ins Dr. Jansen, former Minister for Native Affairs succeeds Mr. Gideon Brand Van Zvl. who has retired ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article77 1951-01-03 7 I British authorities in Cuxhaven stated that it had been agreed that Germans should remove IS squatters from Heligoland, the R.A.F target island and former German naval base The British would supply the boats for the operation, they said. The squatters have occupied the island since Christmas protesting against theReuter - 77 words
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Article66 1951-01-03 7 Genera] S.W. Kirby of Brit;iin said last night that the failure to till the vacuum of ideas in Germany alter the collapse oi Nazism with "the answer of inspired Democracy" resulted in man? difficulties there. Former depiitv chief of staff of the Allied Control Commission in Germany, General Kirby toldReuter - 66 words
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Article31 1951-01-03 7 Governor Thomas E. Dewey urged "all free men everywhere to band together and bravely live, else they will fall apart and ignobly die" at the hands of a "Red empire"- U.PU.P - 31 words
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Article50 1951-01-03 7 Death roll m floods m the Rharb plain, near Port Lyautey, Morocco, has reached 44. One hundred people are missing. Floods subsided m one point of the plain and it was believed the situation would soon be normal. Secti -lis ol the Morocco-Tangiers rail.. .'V have been swept away. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article22 1951-01-03 7 Morimasa Nashimoto, 76, member* of the Japanese Imperial family and Supreme War Councillor in World War II, has died in Tokyo.- A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article42 1951-01-03 7 The House has passed the posthumous promotion of Lt. Genera] Walton Walker to full general. The resolution now goes to the Senate. The late com mander of the Eighth Army in Korea was killed in a ieep accident near the battlefront.- U.PU.P - 42 words
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Article86 1951-01-03 7 a The body of Major Raymond Lepesquer of the United States Army and a member of the United Nations Observer Corps, killed m a road accident on Telaviv Haifa Road, was brought to Jerusalem with lull, military Government forces operating m the mountain.; of Pangasinan, 80 miles north ot Manila,Reuter - 86 words
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Article189 1951-01-03 7 WHITE Band PVOs and Communist rebels fought a duel-to-the-aeath m the dank Central Burma forests of the Toun^oo district and the cause of it all was a parade ground. They had toiled together m clearing an area m the jungle to train recruits and hold189 words
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Article196 1951-01-03 7 LONDON. Jan. 2 (Reuter) The Pope, giving a New Year's audience to the Diplomatic Corps accredited to the Holy See, said the pilgrimages to Rome during the holy year just ended had "the effect of a plebiscite of the nations m favour of peace." The Pope thanked196 words
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Article, Illustration96 1951-01-03 7 Soviet Member icr the Allied Council for Japan, Major General A P. Kislenko. Beatcl third from left, listens glumly to his iaterpretor. talking; sternly into the microphone, as he charged the United States occupation authorities with "undemocratic"' acta in relca ing Japanese purgees, suspending the communist party's o.gan "Akabata" anuNorman Soong - 96 words
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370 1951-01-03 7 LONDON, Jan. 2 (UP) Four European friends of the W < i who are not members of the Atlantic Pact could put i(M> fighting divisions into the field tomorrow or far more than General Dwighl Eisenhower Atlantic Army ever hope- to have h\ L370 words
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93 1951-01-03 7 Police Told: 'Something WillHappen' LONDON Jan. >. (IP) Police set up special guards around the Parliament and monuments m the vicinity of nearby Westminster Aboey yesterday after receiving an anonymous letter warning that "something will hap pen". Scotland Yard believed that the threat might be a hoax bat, still baffled93 words
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Article174 1951-01-03 7 Why G ls Are Fighting ToKVO. Jan 2: (ReuterAAP)— American troops are fighting in Korea to determine whether untimate war will be fought in the United States or i Isewhere, Lieutenant Matthew B. Ridgway, Commanding General of the Eighth Army, stated during a visil to the First Cavalry headquarters inU.P - 174 words
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Article108 1951-01-03 7 CHICAGO, .I.ni. UP —-Hi- /enth KaiJe Darparatlaa todas begaa it- ''"-d I test ol phonevi lon. a method of telecasting B__evia_s pictures fee rofcarrihcrii »hi pai __pa dollar foi each Feature the) chaa 1 hum'rrd lamilirs a partii ;ti:u ia the \tmt Hies inform telephone o| orators when108 words
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179 1951-01-03 7 US TO DEMAND DRASTIC ACTION AGAINST REDS LAX SUCCE ;S, Jan. 2 (AI d that it will demand d Lin t. d Nation action against the Chin their massive assault south of the 3o< parallel m Koro; US. del< le Ei A notified Sir Bet Ind vho has bee ti179 words
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Article209 1951-01-03 7 TOKYO. Jan. 2 (BeuterAAP)— United Nations Torres ami their carriei I planes killed a total of t! Chinese and North Kon Communist troops during half ve.ar's operal on ending m night Dec. SO, Gen Hrn Arthur announced today At strikes were made F:■ the.209 words
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Article51 1951-01-03 7 Roem Plays Dutch Policy Dr. B ti tinue <• Dutch with the san a after the i future of New Guinea* Dr. B i turned "Till N the transfer oi New G the wish of t t to re "There cai i r own i i I country tf M51 words
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Advertisement195 1951-01-03 7 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ij ii r. I mnv to increasing demands from parents, euardian- A Stadenta fn Morning Sessions, v\e have > a nm... lining thai as from Bth .lanuarv 1951, new j ntana v iii ewonenee Im stds. II to 11. Subs: Knglish, i \i i. .n tit. Hit. <.<..0.195 words
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Advertisement39 1951-01-03 7 I INSTRUCT! VE FOH TOYS p Cl^Ap jr iS'.V"^^ -y?-; :>..;. 8 &**vsz2 V v y j COMPLETE' 'W^ o cxmnvVr!". 3. $22.00 SOLE AGENTS. No. 2 iaata No' 3 $5.25 ROBINSON CO. iruri.rs rug \mmmmaaam maammammaammmaaammmmmmmmmmaammaammmaamamm ■aiiwi j j39 words
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353 1951-01-03 8 Standard Staff Reporter THERE IS no real shortage of new motor cars and other motor 'vehicles for Malaya this year. Providing that shipping space is obtainable, delivery from Britain of motor vehicles will be considerably m excess of normal shipment?353 words
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106 1951-01-03 8 Standard Staff Reporter I SITED KINGDOM and L Faked States orders for Malayan rubber steadied the Singapore rubber market yesterday* V fair amount of hasineas passed. O;. oina lower than last years closing levels, quota- steadied during the day, parti rular :>ecause of106 words
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Article100 1951-01-03 8 NEW DELHI 2 (UP) —I' mist China have concluded a barter agreeaenl which India w< 0 bales' of jute m return 1 tons of rice I i:nn. reliable sources said the deliveries c I y March 1. ted Press a that an Indian Commerce100 words
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Article55 1951-01-03 8 Indian Fir ice .Minis:-, r CD. I nmenting m Cali on heartening signs of economic si In India, said since I i X rea Wir the I index has shown an crease of about four per cent m el as against seven per cent m UK i er55 words
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Article78 1951-01-03 8 The latest Singapore robber \-:r\.'> yesterday (Jan. 2) were pt*r lb. Bayers SeSers INo 1 USS Spot Loose $IJI $1.88 FOB. m bales Jan No. 1 B.S S. $1,861 51.87^ No. 2 B S.S. $1,811 $1,823 No. 3 B£.a (Xom $1,761 $1,771 To ie: Lasier "after steady. LONDON BUBBEB78 words
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Article36 1951-01-03 8 SINGAPORE, Tnes, The price of Tin to-day was $571,121 per picul. Ip $6.12}. LONDON TIN Tuesday's prices fi.-^t session. Spot £1425 buyers, £1434 sehers. Three months j1i.093 buyers. £1444 sellers. Settlement prices Jii,l3o. Tone: Steady.36 words
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Article55 1951-01-03 8 DUBLIN. 'EIRE. Jan. 2 Rev-( ter* —The Eire Governmnnt has authorised all banks m the c untry to remain closed ontil Tuesday of oexl a sek if the; strike of 5.000 bank employees continues. Businesa has been carried on under difficult emergency condiS since55 words
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118 1951-01-03 8 WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 (Reuter) A group of American farm and economic experts recommended that reserves of wheat and maize should be stored m America. Britain. Western Europe and Japan for use m the event of another war. The committee also suggested that Atlantic118 words
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Article804 1951-01-03 8 Slandard staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Tuesday. Malayan tin an I Industrial shares were slightly easier today, while rubbers attracted little business. The market generally was quiet. To- lay's prio 3 wore: INDUSTRIALS Buyers. Sellers Alex Brick? Prefc I.BS 1.93 Ord. 1 95 2 05 Atlas I-e 11.90 1*25804 words
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Article, Illustration121 1951-01-03 8 Fifty-seven agricultural experts from 11 overseas nations were among the 1,200 boys and girls from farms m all parts of the United States who attended the recent 29th National 4-H Club Congress m Chicago, Illinois. At the five-day congress, the delegates heard talks By CS. educators, farm specialists, and 4-H121 words
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Article61 1951-01-03 8 WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 (API —Chinese tung oil exports through Hongkong set a pc i record for the first nine months Of 1950, amounting to 35.719 short tons. The U.S. Department of Agriculture said 20.892 tons were shipped through Hongkong during the corresponding m I bA.P. - 61 words
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Article284 1951-01-03 8 LONDON. Jan. 2 (AF) Britain today fae-s a tidal wave of mounting retail prices with worse to come. It is a delayed action manifestation of wholesale commodity price rises that picked up speed during the tense first half of 1 95U, then burst upward284 words
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Article104 1951-01-03 8 WASHINGTON. Jan. 2. (AP)— Burma v ill produce about 72*80.000.080 IM milled rice durin E the 1...>0— 51 season, the U.S. Department of A_.ricult.ir.' rrtiialrt This will be about the same as tin- 1949 59 crop. II" the experted crop materialise, it further that about ,;.tioo 000.000104 words
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132 1951-01-03 8 Standard Staff Reporter COPRA m the Singapore produce market opened on a very firm note yesterday, with buyers ia the morning at $49 and rising to S49A per pieul. Sellers held j off at $50 and no business was reported. The market closed firm.132 words
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90 1951-01-03 8 IMPOSITION by the US. Government of export controls over fats and oils is not contemplated for the immediate future, responsible U.S. Commerce Department officials report, but the situation could change overnight if the international situation worsens. Discussing the possibility of controls. the90 words
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232 1951-01-03 8 Standard Staff Reporler SINGAPORE is going to lose some of i tional textiles re-export trade with Indonesia il agreement between Indonesia and India, provid direct negotiation and shipment of Indian ured textiles to Indonesia, comes into force. In a report submitted to232 words
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Article43 1951-01-03 8 badb need* seeking to buj States, ai la I spokesm; said He tdded I import 3.700,000 L95I to meet the count He said some tans sought mif ni] plenu i I these main id i the bulk A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article35 1951-01-03 8 KONG. J sent "ting and I t<i close i mon*. The decision ratio i ber Manufacti An K. manager. He have said the dcci r ore. Rue i id a ted35 words
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Article67 1951-01-03 8 DUE TO high i levels and increased w.j. lules, the groai of US. factory w ed m October to USSi week, the Ih. cs f the U.S. I) p Labour repo: 1 Tms represents an adv;-. almost 8 per cent ovt level. before the l67 words
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Advertisement76 1951-01-03 8 I J_____M j V _______r "IL2 iJ SJ A w y 9 /W /A bar, independent front wheel I If£d jF ttfifi'S* su3 P encion for smoother rides. It's easy to steer through aar "mar t^ ___r"w iTllliifti Aw^ "-4; fSmJ^mn I jJfc-^^JfTy l^^'*"^' T_^___» l mm %rn m Yim76 words
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Advertisement146 1951-01-03 8 Baling Money Exchange Rates EXCHANGE rates now m force as suoplied by the Malayan Exchange Banlfs Association, are as follows: FREE MARKET CURRENCIES SELI IM. BATING J. I/Ob. I.T. OD SO i.. 3/s ye J'l London 2/4 3 32 2/4 7/32 2 4 1/4 2 4 5/l« fra nm NevzSfland146 words
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Advertisement63 1951-01-03 8 S___ TFast^Vf/ T^aP^i TQTf«r^ .^-^jfea. <■ ynjs u^Sr -4?"?T A J^i) -%p J#gl I^ L^afc l mmamtW •_________T^W <^ LIFEGUARD MILK CO LTD. 35 36 MEDEIROS BLD CECIL STRIIT sing IFOKE Til E172 HTHE BEST THING 15 TO INVEST IN SAVINGS f/ ;-S<*.v- I>;o"',*X V !S_9__Bk. V f^ YOU TOO63 words
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Article, Illustration238 1951-01-03 9 Singapore Ferth Air Link To Be Started ossibly T his Year Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE will for the first time have a closer and direct air link with IV th. Western Australian possibly this year, when Qantas Empire Hrwaya initiate the route. This will be the lirst major change of238 words
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Article77 1951-01-03 9 IE fifth Polish vessel to pass through Singapore iters for the North China of Taku Bar during last two months, the 14-ton tighter Mtkolaj Raj. left Singapore yesterf. Raj, tx aging A erica Linebag S tons genera for Bed China. has an all-Polish crev the command77 words
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Article34 1951-01-03 9 RANGOON Lin. 2: (AP) —The hurmoe _;overnment i> buildum fl new airport for at a cost of Rs. H. !t ncpei la Iht airport to be completed bj Det ember34 words
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Article66 1951-01-03 9 Strike Holds Up Shipping LOS ANGELES. Jan. 2: (Reuter) A strike of tugboat men tied up shipping here today. A company spokesman said the three unions involved rejected an offer of 6.38 per cent wage increase which, he said, would amount to thirty dollars a month. He added that the66 words
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129 1951-01-03 9 CHICAGO. Jan. 2 Every slate m the Union now has adopted civil defence legislation or established a civil defence organization by executive order, the Council of State Governments said. Many of these programmes extend across state lines Mobile aid battalions skilled ir fire, police or129 words
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Article67 1951-01-03 9 I KARACHI, Jan. 2 (AP):— j The Government of Pakistan has invited Spain and Jordan i to send observers to the tenth plenary meeting of the Inter- national Cotton Advisory Coml mittee at Lahore on Feb. 1. Invitations have already been sent to 67 countries and67 words
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Article162 1951-01-03 9 I. »drt(Kg*_*i SHIPS AT ROADS AND WHARVES, 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. WHARVES Gclns. 44/45 Steel Recorder, Sheers Wharf Stan Meifoo, 42/43 Troilus, 40/41 Rebeverett. 38/39 Selandia. 36/37 Telemachus, 33/34 Automedon. 31/32 Soe?tijk, 29/30 Pachumba, 27/28 Falstrig, 25/26 Belleville, 23/24 Panama, 21/22 Tosari, 19/20 Benreocb, 15/16 Angking, 13/14 Bre.-onshire.162 words
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Article178 1951-01-03 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 (UP) The House voted yesterday to start the building of a fleet of 50 fast, new cargo vessels, strengthening the United States Merchant Marine. The voting was 127 to 82 to accept a Senate amendment m the U5520,000,000,000 supplemental appropriation178 words
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Article, Illustration72 1951-01-03 9 Stranded in Singapore was the New Year fate of Mrs. R. S. Siediecka (above) and her seven year-old son, Peter, icho Hew in yesterday by Qanias Constellation from Israel. ft was a bewildering experience for her to look for the man she is to marry, at Kallang Airport yesterday Mr.Standard - 72 words
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Article, Illustration172 1951-01-03 9 Photo. A TRIBUTE to the sea-going qualities of his four Singapore-built motor launches was paid by Captain W. Gibson, Marine Superintendent to the North Borneo Government, after he had completed m one of them an 1.800 mile journey from Singapore to the eastStandard - 172 words
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Article45 1951-01-03 9 NORDENHAM, Germany, Jan. 2 (Reuter) Fire broke out today m the 2,000-ton Finnish ship Askoe, killing two Finnish and one Swedish seamen. The Askoe was loading coke here. The fire, which started In the crews cabins, was still burning &&g&45 words
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118 1951-01-03 9 CANBERRA. Jan. 2 (AP)— Australia has drawn up a pian to accept 15. (inn Italian migrants into the country m the next five years, the Ministry of Immigration announced. The draft agreement has yet to be approved by the It a.: an and118 words
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Article500 1951-01-03 9 t.\- 1 ttuanc uni Outward Krom Europe In Port: Selandia .'or i- it on and Bangkok. Jan. 1G: Meonia for Saigon and Bangkok Jan. 1 Feb. 7: India for Bangkok. Bongkoni;. Manila and Japanc-e Feb. 10. Local Bangkok Run In Port: Dannolin. In Port: Bintang. Bomewara *iu uuiombo500 words
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Article50 1951-01-03 9 A i r:os ■-man in j y k> Toronto service r h fVnw n arj inj ir- nfined D s t I twin-engi i Lated Com airs I it has not been decide'! yel w! .1 tvpe of o'ane will Le use4 in th* near rvioa.50 words
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Advertisement239 1951-01-03 9 !?3 'I?^fa^iA&&£teM r\>T regulai trans p\nnc service Direct Overland' Stn FramiMO Los Aagele> All American Al Canadian Cities Penar.a P B harr BOtt KM.1.10 nnOtT U 19 Ha 1 I Jun. 11 II Jan. eepUll cargo for Hongkong. Robe, Yokohama I VsT REGULAR SERVICI 0S A (WES I COAST) PERSIAN239 words
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Advertisement692 1951-01-03 9 5A51INGS FROM SCANJiNaVIa UK CONIININT v tat*. P I tat, tttBtJ •■sei INDIA" I r Batcaa A- Bancfc k MS Baa "MEONIA" for S.tipon B. ngfcok Odn i8 39 "INDIA" r Bangkok Hongkong, 16-n J..:- U Jaa U-14 '.a K J :i "KAUB09IA ;or Hongkong. Kobe 16-17 Feb. x k692 words
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Miscellaneous78 1951-01-03 9 Despatches TODAY: Jakarta, Suurabaya. Eastern Australia and New Zealand, noon by Straat Ma'akka. Gt. Britain, N, Ireland, Eire. Europe. N. and W. Africa, West Indies (parcels only) by Automedon, U.S.A. and Canada. Philippine Is. by Salatiga, N. India. S. India (letters only) by Tak Sang. TOMORROW: Thailand (parcels only) by78 words
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Miscellaneous147 1951-01-03 9 FURTHER BAD WEATHER During the night the wind increased m force and the towline parted twice but the crews managed to secure it on each occasion. The next evening the towline once again parted but was soon recovered and the fleet anchored without further incident of? Pending m the Kuching147 words
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Article, Illustration774 1951-01-03 10 Just Looking... AROUND THE SINGAPORE SHOPS t _/9 with oujck&kje, [X CASE our readers belong to the category of folks who like to start off New Year by orgies of house cleaning, I recommend Procter and Gamble products. Enterprising agents are Shriro (China) Ltd. These goods range from the delicately774 words
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Article556 1951-01-03 10 By GAYNOR MADDOX 1/IAV people spurn a pork J chop if it Ls done just the way they want. So here goes, with thre« recipes for you to try: PORK CHOPS AND CREAM GRAVY (Serves 4) POUR large, thick pork x chops. 1 cup556 words
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Article111 1951-01-03 10 Sl VIMEH Krit seems to delight m settling on your wintlowsills. But you wont have to scrub them so often if you wax them a» part of yst.ir weekly cleaning, then dust them off with a Mit k ot the mop the rest of the ■reek111 words
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Article, Illustration72 1951-01-03 10 "(iirl of the Year," Columbia's romantic romp of youth and music, which pays tribute m technicolour to the most luscious glamour girl from artist George Petty'a canvas, has. properly enough, an abundance of glamorous girls. Besides Joan Caulfield, seen above, as "The Petty Girl", there are72 words
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Advertisement144 1951-01-03 10 L}(¥£}lC&v n am 145 4 6 3 0 5 30 j ,7/f LOVELIEST LEGS IN INSPIRED v GEORGE PETTY j MflfOSE "PETTY" GIRtS HAVE j ATTAINED WORLD POPULARITY FROM I THE PASiS C: ESQUIRE OTHER 9L. r* i JS jig ______K3H _f iy^" r 'A S._.^mlS^Mmmm m^^ Dsa Lanchester Mel.ille144 words
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Advertisement128 1951-01-03 10 BbteaMßff7 jSjfl. fll OPENING i J DAY 3 Shoves 3.00 6.15. 9.15 p.m j M (i Ms Seusational Drama "MADAME BOVARY" I starring JENNIFER JONES Van Heflin Louis Jourdan and JAMES MASON The World's Most Exciting Love Story REX mm Johore Bahru Today S Shows 11—1.45— 4.15— (J.4 5— 9.30128 words
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Advertisement266 1951-01-03 10 CATHAY TODAY ft DAILY 11 VM— l.45 4.1 .*> I. 15 i 9 r?0 P.M. EVERYBODY'S "DOIN" WHAT COMES NATI iri.lA Si.i;iN(. J^^^^nJ JTHE BIGGEST MUSICAI- It i^^ji^^ w *i>j nd::k the s- i-_ f f^TptßFtCl I 1 Sj& 4 f|Vil »"!?jTV Httttw** ml llif lsumm Rfcl i •...fJon KEEL266 words
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Miscellaneous34 1951-01-03 10 [[f^^^T'TN |TMEV C-CALII) HE AIN'T GONNA 1 f Jsfl(§_? DON'T WORRY..I f~* T^^N?^ YOUR xfTRV NO SNAKEY WJ2— -L I'M ALL (IX^ f~ L* T IW^^^f OPPONENT STUFF ON V A W (flSw N34 words
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665 1951-01-03 11 TING WEI- TUNG - Korean War Provides Incentive To Taiwan's Key Industries TING WEI-TUNG Jannarj 2. A ty indaat| TmwMA hmwt beea ;S overcoming ullies experienced pasfl le* I i caused iaainl;. by |he >!la! market I h.na rt>ain'.aiul. it isonto operate frate profit as the war price I re •Ue produci:^ da pri665 words
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Article282 1951-01-03 11 r ii rd this •t '•<■■': is "Elegy tor Aho'7 '■Collaboration" by S1 n K. nOre I CL 13 90 Kenl n can s be cou ited v; on for hing il and tl ia ntly scored •5 the pure-toned c of George Welder against an exciting282 words
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Article, Illustration75 1951-01-03 11 I R. T. Simpson (of England) plays Jack lverson very close to a catch to Keith Miller m i the opening of the second innings for England m the Test match ai; Melbourne. Dec. 27. I A roar from the spectators greeted this play incident, but Miller shook his head75 words
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Article1095 1951-01-03 11 MotherweH 12 c 3 131 24 1." Paruch T. 14 7 1 6 SI 23 15 Third Lanark 17 7 1 9 21 29 IS Clyde 16 4 4 8 21 29 12 Ei.-;t Fife 16 3 9 23 43 11 Bt. Mlrrai it 4 21,095 words
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89 1951-01-03 11 Larsen, Sedgman Finalists For Aussie Title SYDNEY: (AP)— Down two sets to love. U.S. Champion Art sen recovered brilliant beat Australia Davis Cup Yen McGregor m five sets m Adelaide Saturday. Larsen won the match, a semifinal of tl ia tennis Championship, 4— (J, 3—6, "> 5, B—6, ti— 2.89 words
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303 1951-01-03 11 (Pemusgj Badminton Cmrvespniidi at) THE Sin Haw Badminton team (junior of Penang will arrive today t<:r a number of friendly matchea m Singapore an fohoae. Ihe team *_.icb will be led by their president and vice president, Mr, Foo Chee Kai and Mr.303 words
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Article129 1951-01-03 11 UKSoccer Results LO\DON T Jan. 1: Reuter > The following ;-.re football results played today: ENGLISH LEAGUE SECOND Division Bury 1 Blackburn R. 3 THIRD DIVISION lK '2, Accringtoa 0 R .therham i Carlisle 1 Barrow 1 Darlington 4 Gateshead 2 Southport Halifax Town 4 SCOTTISH LEAGUE V DIVISION Aberdeen129 words
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Article57 1951-01-03 11 CALCUTTA: (AP I Dorothy Head, U.S.. won the women's singles national lawn tennis championships here afiunday beating Mrs. Tony Britain. 6-3. 4-(!. 6-3. Jaroslav Drobny. Egypt, partnering India's No. 3 Nare_ nath. wop. the men's doubic--bgating Sven Davidsson, Sweden 's No. 2 and India's No. 257 words
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Article68 1951-01-03 11 NEW ORLEANS: (AP) Hamilton Richardson of B i Rouge. Louisiana. tional champion, won I singles title of the Sugar B tennis I ment on Sund He defeated Ricardo Bnbbo-?. :ean champion, 3-6, 7-.~>. ,7-5. I Charles Ma.-.terson and Sidney New V rk City doubles title, defeating' Burrows68 words
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Article58 1951-01-03 11 Dr.SamuelSpeaks To Indian Pavers SEREMBAN. IB a d Ms is i j are conscious v a towards m t i finer plact to live i will and 'said Dr. J c layan In last n___ Dr. S ing a ge number of Indian hockey a <re and Negri Scmbi c58 words
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Miscellaneous384 1951-01-03 11 RADH1 M pm. Heart i'» KaasTaria; «.i-">; i i 1 !*aws in laaaj anil Caataneae:? '*»a\jr*l l»ivi. I Masit fat lac Esapcrar' li pm Nfewa in ft li- •I'i'i Bakka:< nat a«u it. >i,tres) 11 Caalaa; W.45 Maaieal^ PKOGKAMMB ta **"«»*rin; W-M Newa| Santas r in Manaaria. < 1 P384 words
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Miscellaneous208 1951-01-03 11 P 3"* 1 1 1 11 I |^-<V^ 1 1 Di r\ 1 1 J 1 I' f H^ff -^r^— w?r~ Tl lm^ I 1 17 HY; Mt-^&i I PSSTTTNANCy-;^" OH,! I I I AIN'T MOID THE SHORTAGE "I f~ x >mk a ?F\ HOW ABOUT r^ CAN'T ABOUT ANY208 words
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598 1951-01-03 12 Rv KEN JALLEH THE Sdangor Badminton Association's $100,000 badminton hall to he constructed this year at Birch Road m Kuala Lumpur was planned "to suppress any suggestion of institntionalism and to keep the character «,1 the building warm, friendly, welcoming, intimate and relaxing.598 words
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268 1951-01-03 12 LONDON. Dec. 31 (Reuter)— Bob McCreery, 20-year-old son of General Richard McCreery, was the moel popular man \iiili iht* bookmakers at Kempton I'ark Christmas Meeting. The young amateur, the only gentleman rider m field of 12 was not expected to BCOie and hi^268 words
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Article98 1951-01-03 12 Malays For InterState Badminton IPOH. Tues. The Perak Malay badminton Team will j play a friendly match with the i Selangor Malays badminton team at Ipoh on Jan. 13. The first game will commence at G.oO p.m. Tiie match will consist of three I men's singles, tour men's doubles, one98 words
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Article27 1951-01-03 12 Jockey MY. Poshni will be (lying back to Lahore on Saturday from Penang. He is going home to get marriI ed some time m February.27 words
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Article, Illustration72 1951-01-03 12 A world famous swimming champion, AIpy Jany of France, stayed in Singapore for a few hours on Monday but very few sportsmen knew about it. Jany, who holds four world swimming records the '200 m., 300 m.. 400 m., and 300 yds., free style is on his way to theStandard - 72 words
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Article, Illustration96 1951-01-03 12 The Sin Haw team of Penang, arriving by air today to play a number of matches m the Colony, is seen m this picture as follows: Front row sitting, 1 to r: Khoo Thean Poh (Chiticse Sec), Foo Pung Hong (Capt.), Foo Yee (Vice President), Foo Chee Kai (President), Tan96 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-01-03 12 Artist's impression of the front view of the proposed SlOO.OOO badminton hall for the Selangor Badminton Association whirh is to be built this year beside the Chinese Assembly hall m Birch Road, Kuala Lumpur. The hall will contain three teak-wood badminton courts and facilities for other sports. Messrs. York?, Mason68 words
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391 1951-01-03 12 Late Goal Helps IA Draw With Selangor Club KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Selangor Indian Association forced the Selangor Club into a two-all draw m a game of hockey played on the padang today, ll was a praiseworthy effort on the part of the Indians for putting up a stern struggle391 words
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Article161 1951-01-03 12 CALCUTTA. Jan. 2 (Reuter) India declared their first innings closed at 4(57 for 7 when the Third Test against the Com- 1 monwealth was continued here, j That gave them a lead of 240 as Commonwealth had been dismissed for 227. By lunch today the tourists161 words
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Article39 1951-01-03 12 The Singapore Malay Badminton Association will hold its third Anniversary celebration with a tea parity at the Airport Hotel, on Sunday, Jan. at 4.00 p.m. This will be followed by prize distribution to winners of 1950 tournaments.39 words
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Article144 1951-01-03 12 PASADEXA. California, Jan. 2 (AP)— -The Michigan football team exploded for two touchdowns m the final minutes of the annual Rose Bowl game on Monday to defeat California— l 4-6 before 100.000 spectators. Trailing by six points and with littie more than 10 minutes remaining144 words
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773 1951-01-03 12 Hu tton, Simpson Set New Record ForThird Wicket SYDNEY, Jan. 2 (Reut< *r-\ AP) T Hutton 150— and Reg Simpson 155 not out hroke the MCC record for a third ticket *tan 1 against New South Wales today when putting 236 runs here. Their sparkling Nftnerghj came only three days773 words
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Article43 1951-01-03 12 KOTA BAHRU. Sun- exciting gam. Kota Bahru the 2Wi nderers lost I XI by one goal Teams were B J.ist pace was maintained trestart to finish. Mala; early m the game. i the lead m the face ol attacks b;43 words
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Advertisement97 1951-01-03 12 IxcudUticti^l sS^i* l<£ RINGS OF W^' V TRADITION S.PTIi.daSILVA I .a. iwilMi (?0"i. j 4pl Select Your 4 J Favourite l|> Steps— Learn C_^ r Aud/or Improve Ibem :<5 At "SQOH3" ii| i (Exclusive) SCHOOL OF t 0A N C I N 0 j ,'J 157 Kitchener :j Road. B97 words
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Advertisement55 1951-01-03 12 Tltf ™rrtHGTr'*'M Y OU* SIX N p. v >n ysf i _L_fi_^j^ B_B__Vi J Right through pregnancy > l rillK K "T find earliest infancy, it is o» f'***- v *r teHr the utmost importance to K^M^l *l V -C~ correctly nourished. Brand s "ier.ee of Chicken is the k§_955 words
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Miscellaneous29 1951-01-03 12 TIMESgjp HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 5.32 G.40 Malacca 2.43 3.03 Port Dickson 1.24 1.44 Port Sham 12.18 l?.o0 Penang 7.47 9.0!29 words
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