Singapore Standard, 6 January 1951
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Title Section17 1951-01-06 1 Singapore Standard ~<S52gg§£S_5i> dfsd VOL 1 NO. 191 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-01-06 1 Photo. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ashness (seated) of Singapore, who celebrated their Silver Weddins anniversary yesterday, were reunited with the rest of their family after a separation of 1(> years. (Standing, from left to right), the Kev. Father Louis of Butterworth, Madam St. Winifred ofStandard - 68 words
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533 1951-01-06 1 8 U. Of Malaya Men Detained Lecturer, 7 Undergrads Held By CID Standard Staff Reporter <>NK. lecturer and seven undergraduates of the -iiv of Mala\a were detained yesterda\ by the re r.I.D. untler the Emergency Regulations for rted ■limn win ion of the Malayan Communist j Party's propaganda. The arrested533 words
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Article60 1951-01-06 1 Standard Stal Reporter rrEEE s i ished in th< pore i Board shorty to en- L tinued operation; an I i «ks of an emerge:: y 11 ann -ed last e unit will be Si igapore j including oflland unskilled j i on i fte I60 words
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29 1951-01-06 1 V: I'te of IB i said ntinue Udrich, c said Bank -tailed B •d in Korea in fl g *rade not invoh29 words
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180 1951-01-06 1 Standard Staff Reporter Two priests and a nun of the Catholic Church of Malaya, yesterday attended the Silver WVdding anniversary celebrations of their brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ashness of Singapore. The family have been separated for the past ltl years. An180 words
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Article112 1951-01-06 1 French May Trap 1,000 Communists SAIGON. Jan. 5 (UP):— French troops threatened to trap 1,000 Vietminh Communists in hill country north of Tienyen today in their biggest offensive operation in months. The French drive began before dawn on Thursday and was still rolling forward tonight, an official military spokesman said.112 words
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Article59 1951-01-06 1 Standard StalY Reporter A CHINESE woman, Ng Yal Lian, was held up by three Chinese, one armed with a pen iust as she M off a bus in Tanjong K oppo* site the Yoke bug Bchool, last ri 'it. They robbed her identity card "and $13 Cttsh, bi:59 words
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251 1951-01-06 1 Fed. Govt Reduces Number Of Rubber Dealers Licences Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Government of the Federal ion has taken steps to prevent the proceeds from the illegal lapping of rubber going into terrorist hands by reducing the number of dealers 1 licences in the various Slates and251 words
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78 1951-01-06 1 MOSCOW. Jan. 5, (UP) The heads of the French and British diplomatic missions to Moscow called on Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky today, presumably to deliver their governments' replies to a Soviet note charging violations of treaties of friendship with Russia. The British and French embassies78 words
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Article45 1951-01-06 1 MEENAKSHI Bhagirathy, a 124-year-old Malabari woman, of Upper Serangoon Road has been missing from her house since the morning of Dec. 28. She is about 4ft. 6 in. in height, of a stoutish build and has long hair. Police are investigating.45 words
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Article43 1951-01-06 1 TOKYO. Jan 5 'API Admiral Sir Patrick Brind. British Naval Commander in the Far East, plans to return home soon after completing his tour of duty. He is to be succeeded as Far East Commander by V 'ice-Admiral Sir Guy Russell.43 words
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Article32 1951-01-06 1 Death roll in the Northern Peru dynamite explosion has risen to over 100 with a further 40 workers still unaccounted for, reports from the area said today. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article48 1951-01-06 1 PUSAN. KORF.A. Jan. 5, (AP>. —A new Zealand artillery unit fresh from Down Under is the latest United Nations, ground force to arrive in Korea. Negotiators reached a corfFpromise agreement today to end the tugboat workers' strike which has halted shipping in Philadelphia- UPUP - 48 words
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317 1951-01-06 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 5 (AP) If American forces pull out of Korea a possibility now moving toward a probability the prolonged argument here over full-scale aid to Chinese Nationalists on Formosa may be resolved quickly. Abandonment of Korea would leave strategists with317 words
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561 1951-01-06 1 Reds Make Bold Attempt To Trap US Eighth Army TOKYO, Jan. 6 (UP) Chinese Communist vanguards plunged 45 miles south of the 38th Parallel today in a massive flanking drive which may foree the United States Eighth ArniT hack into the old Pusan perimeter, A flanking eolumn of 180,000 Reds561 words
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241 1951-01-06 1 LONDON, Jan. 5 (UP) The Commonwealth Prime Ministers' ronfrirnix turned the gpotlighl on Asia todav villi increasing criticism of I nil«'«i States policy in the Far Last. In conne tton with the United States' v. brand Communist China formally as an aggressor, it241 words
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Article328 1951-01-06 1 LONDON. Jan. 5 (Renter)— The question of whether Australia and New Zealand can send forces to relieve British troops in Malaya ind Hongkong may be discussed here at top level this weekend. Prime Minister Clement At I lee is holding behind the scenes talks tomorrow and328 words
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Article84 1951-01-06 1 ITALY OFFERS IKE THREE DIVISIONS ROME. Jan. 5 (Renter* Italy today took her first practical step toward joining the integrated West European Army by nominating an officer to represent her on Gen. Dwight Eisenhower's staff. The Council of Ministers announced that 60-year-old General Enrico Erattmi. hitherto Commander of the Rome84 words
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Article55 1951-01-06 1 BOSTON. Jan. 5 (AP>— The American Board of Foreign Missions of the congregatioi .1 Christian churches reported on Thursday it is withdrawing its missionaries from China. "We have asked ail our missionaries in China to come out. and expect a gradual withdrawal of the thirty still there." said55 words
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80 1951-01-06 1 TOKYO. Jan. 5 (Reutei AAP—First i enforcements lor ada's infantry unit in Korea have landed in the Fa East, Bi igadier Ge: i a i J. Fleui Commander of the C Mission announced in Tokyo today. General Fleury said that the Canadian Army would80 words
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Article67 1951-01-06 1 Standard Staff Reporter A SECURITY and identity card check was carried out by about 50 P.C.'s and Officers in pies' P.. k. off tie B Road, last night, when ovei i I people including dine s and stall-holders were screened. Police herded the crowd to a67 words
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91 1951-01-06 1 ChiangToTurn Down Press Club Invitation TAIPEI. Jan 5 (Beater! AAP) Nationalist China's Foreign Minister Ceo *;e Yeh today said it was Somatic that President h ang Kai-shek would deelin*' th« invitation of the Press Club oi San Francisco to visit the L'uited States as the club's guest. It is always91 words
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Advertisement25 1951-01-06 1 B I l "ldrl th° emblem v!s*/ that guides the choice of millions H ii m m S* Agents: WILUAM JACKS CO. (M) Li D.25 words
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Advertisement24 1951-01-06 1 Reputed ftM I crys'tal a I SILVERWARE j; l'our visit wric<iiur4 I The f NOVELTY STORE I 88 North Bridge Rd Spore. 1 I24 words
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388 1951-01-06 2 T UC C'ttee Seeks Federation Of Govt. Non-Govt. Unions Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION that the Singapore Government be asked to amend the Trade Union Ordinance to enable Unions of Government and Non-Government employees to federate and form a Trade Union Congress will be made at the meeting of Colony388 words
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70 1951-01-06 2 Probable Labour Candidates For Legco Election THE GENERAL Coui Labour Par;y of Singapore meet on US nominate the 1 candidates for the i 'ions to the L/.:, t to take p^ace on 7. The ;p is lr. Lim Y k. South Mr. C. R. tharaj, Ro< r. re Ward and70 words
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Article, Illustration207 1951-01-06 2 By A Special Correspondent THE FIRST batch of IA wounded Turks, flown by the R. A.F. from Japan to Singapore, left Chungi yesterday en route for Habbaniya. Iraq, airfield where they are to he taken over from the R.A.F. by the Turkish air forte and flown207 words
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Article39 1951-01-06 2 KHOO AH SEX pleaded not Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of trespassing into the tries 51 re Barracks. Jalan Besar. on Dec. 29. He was d bail of $20. The case -tponed to today39 words
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Article41 1951-01-06 2 THIRTY-FIVE-year-old Veo K'.i Tung was tentatively cl rged in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with the murder of Yeo Kim Hoe on Sept. 1 at Kampong Iliap Huan San. Yeo was remanded in police custody till Jan. 12.41 words
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244 1951-01-06 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE RE\ ESION of salary schemes for Government Staff is not one that can be referred to an Industrial Court* This is stated by the Singapore Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, in reply to the demand by the Mental244 words
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Article, Illustration186 1951-01-06 2 Intensify Co-op To Make Malaya Economy Sound Standard Staff Reporter IF MALAYA i-» to become sound economically, she should intensify her 00-operative activities, said Tuan Haji Mohd. Eusoff, Deputy Commissioner for Cooperative Development. Federation of Malaya, on his return liy air from the ILO Co-operative Technical Conference in Karaehi. He186 words
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Article41 1951-01-06 2 Youth Faces Card Robbery Charge SIXTEEN-year-old Lim Huay Boon was tentatively charged in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with robbing K.van Ngoh Oy of $7.55 and an identity card on Jan. 2 at Lorong 27, Geviang Road. 1 1 341 words
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Article, Illustration258 1951-01-06 2 Standard Mabty Corre!»pondent ELEVEN,YEAR-OLD Aini bind Abdul Rahman la perhaps the first Malay girl in Malaya to etudy Chinese in a Chinese school. She attends the Choong Pun School at Aliwal Street, Singapore, and for the last two yearo she bas258 words
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Article70 1951-01-06 2 A 62-YEAR-OLD Chinese labourer fell to his death from the hatch of the motor vessel Raja Brooke in the Singapore Inner Roads yesterday. The labourer was one of those who were covering up the hatch when it started raining around 1 p.m. He slipped and fell70 words
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307 1951-01-06 2 METHODISTS' CONFERENCE THE IMPORTANCE of the growth of the indigenous church in Malaya and the necessity for recruiting more Apian nun for the ministry waa emphasised by delegates at the Methodist Annual Conference Yesterday. The conference was held at the Wesley Church, Singapore and307 words
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Article74 1951-01-06 2 A 3 5- YEAR-OLD widow was fined $850 in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for being in possession oi 42 lb of dutiable cigarettes. Revenue officers recovered the cigarettes following a raid on a house in Nankin Street on Dec. 28 Khoo. who claimed ownership of74 words
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230 1951-01-06 2 At the committee meeting of the Malayan Chinese Association, held at the new premises of the association at Robinson Road yesterday a drive for blood donors among memberof the association was urged by the President Mr. Chong Thtitt Pitt. The meeting decided to230 words
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Article253 1951-01-06 2 Changi To Get New School Standard Staff Reporter CHANGI VILLAGE hap "at last" got a Government Regional School, which will be opened on Monday. "The kampong people In Chang i are very grateful to Air V;-e Marshal R;r Frank MeUereha Air OAoer Commanding Ifalaya, who \i.'. vened with Government on253 words
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Article100 1951-01-06 2 Standard Staff Reporter DRIVERS and conductors of the Singapore-.! ohore Express > Bus Company are receiving one J,:iar each additional pay from yesterday. This is the outcome of four-MMftMBl-BnWJWJW^aw^W^Mi workers and the Company on Thursday. Conductors and drivers were until yesterday receiving $6.50 and $3.5t)100 words
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Advertisement222 1951-01-06 2 NOTIFK \I!u\ OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS, We beg to safes?— our r my customers that as from Nt mj, ii'il (<ur r.Pvi address will b" at No. 272, River \ail,-> Road. Singapore Tel: No. 21(j2j (tempo- HESSBS. SING KEE CO., S7, North Krit;ue Load. Sissapore. Tel: No. -5-LI EVAJV WILLIAMS222 words
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Advertisement366 1951-01-06 2 ACKNOWLEDGE Lim Choi tender theii I t *T.c.z and l kind att< other assist i i of the funen father 1 te UU M SITUATIONS j Required bj i a nee Dei chant B m i clerk, preferal experience P I -1 1 Leave, B x No 51 Sina e366 words
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175 1951-01-06 3 SACK THREST TO CLERKS IN DEBT Government Employees Warned No Borrowing Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Friday. Johore Government servants J in debt in excess of three months of their basic salary will [able lo dismissal from service. 1 This is stated in a circuj lar just issued, which calls175 words
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Article, Illustration254 1951-01-06 3 Standard Stall Correspondenl kLA LUMPUR, Fii. Pleading guilty to two being in possession of a revolver and two .38 18-vear-old Ong Kim Huat. was lined a total of A P. Jack. First Magistrate, today. The prosecution alleged that d was employed in the254 words
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150 1951-01-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SER EMB A N Fri.— The fourth UMNO Conference at Rembau, Negri Sembilan, just concluded, resolved among other things, to approach Government to hold elections for the post of penghulu in the district. At present the penghulu is appointed by Government150 words
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Article64 1951-01-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Fri. —Of a total estimated revenue for lf).")l for Negri Sembilan $12,262,049 which includes 5T.007.K7!) on allocation from Federal Funds the highest item of State Revenue is estimated at $1,596,204 from "Lands and Mines." The estimated revenue from toddy shops is64 words
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34 1951-01-06 3 TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE IS NOW IN FORCE A Stall Correspoadem i Ordinance, Trade 111 A. H. s been 1 ed at 1 Lumpu i and in the F(dressed t i the Trade M i34 words
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Article14 1951-01-06 3 -lent Enq' Svne of Johore, lay, Jan. 7 z K Christmas vacation.14 words
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Article144 1951-01-06 3 LONDON, Fri. (Router)— The Economist today welcomed what it called the Malayan Government's "impressive record of new resolve" in the campaign against the guerillas. Particularly since the arrival of Lieutenant General Sir Harold Briggs the administration had "shaken off some of the apparent inertia of which144 words
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166 1951-01-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— -The G.O.C. Malaya, Major-General Urquhart, had several dances with typists employed at HQ. Malaya, on the occasion of the annual party for civilian stall' employed at Army HQ. More than 200 members of the War Dept. Civilian Staff166 words
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Article, Illustration103 1951-01-06 3 SMALLPOX: Public Told Don't Worry Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Health Officer. Malacca, states that the public need have no cause for alarm over the single case of smallpox, reported in the Settlement. The affected person is an immigrant recently landed at Port Swettenham from Sarawak. He however,103 words
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80 1951-01-06 3 Johore Regent Will Open New Chinese School Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Regent of Johore will officially open the newly built Foong Yew Chinese School in Jalan Sultan Ibrahim, on Sunday, Jan. 14. In the afternoon a cocktail party will be held at the School premises. The new80 words
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Article57 1951-01-06 3 TWO Malays, Ahmad bin Taib and Haji Tahir bin Noordin, were produced today, before Mr. A. P. Jack. First Magistrate. Kuala Lumpur, on a charge of having in their possession 237 lbs. of scrap rubber valued at $177 at the 4th mile Damansara Road on January 3. They57 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-01-06 3 PHOTO taken when the Ladies Section of the Indian Association, Muar, held their Seasonal Social at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Joseph. Mrs. Joseph, President of the Ladies Section, is seen seated sixth from left.40 words
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319 1951-01-06 3 Federal Postal Expansion Plan Begins This Year Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation is to have three new post offices this year. Two are la be constructed in Selangor, one in Tanjong karan». the rieh padi distriet, another at I In LangaL, and the third at karak, in319 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-01-06 3 Photo Studio. MS and Mrs. Tan Beck Ton who were very recently married in Muar. The bride was Miss Choo Lee Lug. LimLim - 23 words
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116 1951-01-06 3 SEREMBAN. Fri.- Four Malay soldiers of the RASC in Seremban, Hassan bin Mohamed, Tahp bin Salleh, Ahmad bin Ali and Tahir bin Ujang appeared b. the Seremban Magistrate, Inche Ajijang Saith to a i i c of using criminal force on a P.C at116 words
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Article58 1951-01-06 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri Inche Yusof Basha, Secretary of the UMNO (Youth League) of Malaya was married to Che Haznah (Nina) binti Ja'afar. Woman Reporter of Warta N aga r a yeste rday The marriage ceremony was held at the bride's house ai Jalan Wadi Hana. Chief58 words
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Article119 1951-01-06 3 work to Start On New School Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Fri— Plans for the $200,000 Chung Hwa Primary and Middle School, Seremban, have been passed and work will now commence on the site in Setul Road, Mr. Lee Tee Siong, Chairman of the School Committee told The Standard. Tenders for119 words
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Article216 1951-01-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, M I Malay police inspector. A l Razak bin Abdul Rahman, had been given the cuttod) of two of his children by a pi vious coin or lei ordered by Inehe Annuar, Si I Magistrate, to pay 125 a month216 words
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Advertisement31 1951-01-06 3 Consult us or phone I ***** for Sanit-.u\\. Water, Gas, Electrical and Radio serviees. Singapore I Tubing Company. General Contractors Kadio Dealers. (80. Geylang Koad. Singapore. V JfiC—M—M—— P 1 BEER31 words
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Miscellaneous534 1951-01-06 3 W F E DE RATj^jJ^^^p, SEREMBAN— Today j L',','"' u Bue Madaletae IMS Plaza: E! Paso 1, 7 and 9.30 p.m. Sun: Menna Bazar (Hindi) 3, Sapphire: Rachun Duma 6.45, and 9 p.m. Saigon 11 a.m. (Malay) I, 7 and 9.30 p.m. Grand: Rogues Of Sherwood Cathay: Captain Carey 12.45.534 words
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561 1951-01-06 4 CENTRAL POLICY ADVOCATED TO SOLVE FED. HOUSING PROBLEM Building Byelaws Are Out Of Date, Says UN Mission Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The building byelaws of the Federation were stated today to be out of date by the United Nations four-man Tropical Housing Commission. They were said to be561 words
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Article195 1951-01-06 4 Man Told: Peeping Indecent Standard Staff Correspondent MALA LUMPUR, rri. V Chinese ma'uUervan*. boo Ah Sun, today sum* ■soned an employee in the hdm lotl^inu house where ■he was wondag, for canshag hurt to her hut Magistrate Inche Anniiar. who heard the ease, convicted the man of causing annoyance by195 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-01-06 4 Photo. FEN Chinese graduates of the Malay language class sponsored bv the Perak Clerical Union, received their passing out certificates on Tuesday. Photo shows Mr. C. H. Yin, President of the Perak Clerical Union, receiving his certificate from Che Jamil bin H aji Habib, teacher of the class. StandardStandard - 49 words
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90 1951-01-06 4 Motor-Cyclist Held For Man's Death LUK ANSON, Fri.— Al the conclusion of an inquiry the death of a I Hit bin Panjang, the Coroner. Inche Abdul Hamid recommended that a motorc Tiong Ching Huat be c rgi .1 wth causing death by r :ent act not amounting to c le90 words
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Article82 1951-01-06 4 PENANG, Fri.— "Anybody who drives at a speed of 50 i -an hour g ojong Tokong B tic and the defendant e\ v by being a professional < as the remark by Mr. E. M. Smallwoo r the M rt today when la fine of82 words
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Article105 1951-01-06 4 BUTTERWORTH, Fri.— A verdict of death by misadventure from a gunshot wound was returned by Coroner Che Abdul Rahman bin Mat today ai an inquiry into the death of an eight-year-old Malay girl. Sofiah binte Ismail. The girl was shot dead in B car in which105 words
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Article77 1951-01-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Fri.—Abdul Majid bin Dol, a member of the Malay Regiment was found guilty by Magistrate Inche Abdul Hamid yesterday for assaulting members of the police force and for carrying an offensive weapon. He was fined $10 or seven days' imprisonment for77 words
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Article362 1951-01-06 4 Standard Siafl Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A number of arrests were made in the Federation in the 24 hours ending al 10 a.m. today when security forces carried out widespread screening operations in Perak and Selangor. Residents in North Selangor area were rudely disturbed362 words
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118 1951-01-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri.— That the stealing of coconuts was on j the increase was remarked j by Inspector Sahib Singh, when he asked for a deterrent sentence to be imposed on a Chinese. Ewe Yee Tee, who was convicted by Mr.118 words
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Article71 1951-01-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. Mr. R. L. Peel, Collector of Land Revenue, who was also Assistant Registrar of Federal Citizens, until December last, is going on home leave some time next month. Mr. Peel is the son of Sir William Peel, a former Hongkong Governor. He took71 words
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Article29 1951-01-06 4 KUANTAN, Fri.— About 400 fishermen of Pasir Panjang saw a cinema show for the first time, thanks to the Public Relations cinema unit which visited the place.29 words
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221 1951-01-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PEW W», Fri. A former special constable Suppiah, who had been dismissed from service recently, was sentenced to 18 months 1 imprisonment by >lr. H. Smith in the Butterworth Sessions Court yesterday on a charge of having unlawful possession of 111221 words
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Article103 1951-01-06 4 IPOH. Fri.— The St. John Ambulance Association. Perak, are organising two first aid classes here this month. The first class will start on Wednesday, Jan. 10 at the Malay Book Club. 21 Hale Street from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Lesions will be given103 words
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Article89 1951-01-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri.— A big consignment of onions was brought here today by the Jaladurga when this ship arrived iu port on her maiden voyage. Jaladurga belongs to the Eastern Shipping Corporation, Bombay. It is a class AI type vessel and will do two trips89 words
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Article96 1951-01-06 4 PENANG FLOWER SHOW IN MARCH PENANG. Fri.— The fifth annual flower show of the Penang Gardening Society will be held at the Penang Turf Club premises at Batu Gantong Road on Sunday, March 18 at 10.30 a.m. The President of the Penang Gardening Society this year is Mr. D. S.96 words
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Article44 1951-01-06 4 KUALA KANGSAR. Fri. Pleading guilty to a charge of possessing a 30-gallon drum and a complete still for the manufacture of samsu, a 28--year-old Chinese woman. Teoh Ah Meng was fined $150 or three months' imprisonment by Magistrate Che Maarof yesterday.44 words
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Article172 1951-01-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Fri.— Two house doctors of the General Hospital, Dr. Omar bin Din and Dr. Abdul Aziz bin Omar, will leave for Kedah and Kelantan j respectively some time this month to take up new appointments. Dr. Abu Bakar. a new graduate from172 words
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140 1951-01-06 4 IPOH, Fri. The n I Day Appeal En Pi rak all previous records in the S: ection of g 2 189.60. The year's sum show A I on last year's record fig -..-< The sum is made up m Sin 236,1140 words
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Article, Illustration17 1951-01-06 4 Mrs/Tec Tan? f'fi'ian v.v. n.th William Tan. Rad-o Section, < Mandalay Villa, Sins .".pore on > s d y17 words
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109 1951-01-06 4 Biggest Number Gains Admission To Schools Standard Slaff Cori'€CUQ»oewl IPOH, Fri. A record number oi children Mill have their fit school (mi Monday when eight Govern aneM and 17 aid English > Perak re-open after their Deceaaber holiday*. These schools 1 2,500 children, the maximum that thej cam haii ami109 words
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200 1951-01-06 4 Standard Mala\ Correspondent KUALA KANGSAR, Fri. Kathfe, Nail* nlathtg and religious teachers <»f Perak meeting at tin Istana Iskandariafa resolved to farm a oevew mm delegation to meet the Sultan oi Perak <m the question of ilieir salaries. These religious officials applied to200 words
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Article139 1951-01-06 4 BUTTER WORTH. Fri— The new annexe of the Bukit Mertajam High School in Province We Lesley, will be ready for occupation at the next Set. term, commencing on Monday. Jan. 8. The B.M. High S.hool newextension is a two-storey concrete bui Ith a roufinc red139 words
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Advertisement223 1951-01-06 4 ARMAGEDDON AND TJ2E ATOMIC BOMB The Coming Battle That Will Decide the Fate of This World for One Thousand Years. Read Revelation 14: 20 and 16:12-16. /""C^ Yfj»™^ Special Menage In Malay and English by ---^kSßir^^^L Evangelists H. W. Peterson f'i J" J^i-.H JB^nfc^»M§ ne V°' ce °f Prophecy f223 words
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Advertisement277 1951-01-06 4 "STOMACH flfe TROUBLES? i^L|=^^y tYertit the fam/fy star, ,y f^fffiffifß A SINGI -E teaspoonful of De Witt's ;|«22j32Jy aa d Powder is usualiy all tliat s neec k Xi 'i§^".',r^M settle an upset stomach. This t.-ustwc N^^s« isiDtCsE »v"' gn -z~T- family mediane deals effectively lit* r E- j common277 words
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282 1951-01-06 5 Singapore Delegate Leaves For Bangkok Rice Talks Standard Staff Reporter THE ASSISTANT Secretary for Economic Affairs, Singapore, Mr. N m der <-aa-t left the Colony yesterday by air for Bangkok to attend negotiations regarding the 1951 rice allocations to Malaya, Sarawak, British North Borneo ami Hongkong. Meanwhile, the Thai Government282 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-01-06 5 Photo. INI PUTEH bin Salman was married to Che Ramlah bte I in Ellis Road, Singapore recently. Suka ramaiSuka ramai - 19 words
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Article118 1951-01-06 5 Two Million Lbs. In Six Months ■>izc,d Supply Drop PR \I Dakota Squadron <»f Far East Mr il for th«- time !>« inn at Kuala Lumpur, has i i-* two luiilionih pound (weight) of }>I5« lo tin- Ground Security Forces operating "«t the bandits hi the jungle. nil of p118 words
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Article65 1951-01-06 5 MR F.K, ERLE, Special Constable, has been appointed inspector Special Cnnstabul- I ary (Reserve Unit), Singapore in place of Mr. E. E. Barker, j Spa C »tal le No. 517. r ---!TCE F. Gordon- i Sn th, returned from leave has lis duties as Chairman of the65 words
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209 1951-01-06 5 CHO ERN TECK, of Dixon Road who was found guilt) of being a member of an unlawful society was sentenced to lour months 1 rigorous imprisonment by the Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. P. Mamie yesterday. Cho and another Chinese r were arrested by Mr.209 words
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Article61 1951-01-06 5 IPOH. Thurs.— A Muslim woman Hajju Bevi, 41, who failed to obtain an identity card within tiie specified time of one month of her arrival in this country was fined $50 by Magistrate Che Bahaudip today. Hajju Bevi arrived at Penang from India on61 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-01-06 5 FIVE LEBAXOXESE, Including t woman, arrived in Singapore on Thursday night by Qantas Constellation enroute to a new life in Sydney from Lebanon. They are Assad Jamouhof, Solomon Obaid, Cesar Hatti, Mrs. Rada Aniin Najjar^ and Amin Najjar.^38 words
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280 1951-01-06 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. "They will never drive ihe Argylls oil the hill* were the last words uttered by Major K. Muir, who received the I posthumous award of the Vic- j toria Cross for gallantry in action during the crossing280 words
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Article316 1951-01-06 5 FOUR Malays put an injured British airman in a taxi during la>t month's rioting En Singapore ami ordered the driver to take him to the hospital. This was told in the Singapore Coroner's Court before Mr. Choor Singh yesterday at the inquest on Warrant316 words
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Article56 1951-01-06 5 BUTTERWORTH, Fri.— Mr. K. R. V. Michell, a wellknown Perak sportsman, was exonerated bv Coroner Che Abdul Rahman bin Mat at the conclusion of an inquiry at Nibong Xebal yesterday. .Mr. Michel] was the driver of i car which was involved in a collision with a six-year-old Chinese56 words
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Article73 1951-01-06 5 FOR SHOWING a drama show one day before he was issued with a licence. Teo Soo Kiat was fined $50 m the Singapore Fourth Police Court terday. Teo was found screen:; g a film at the 6th milestone Bekit Timah Road or] Oct 20.73 words
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Article, Illustration415 1951-01-06 5 CITY OF TOMORROW EXHIBITION Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPOREANS will he given a close Insight of the '"city of tomorrow"* at a housing exhibition which will he opened by the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin (rimson, at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5 p.m. today. The exhibition which has been organised415 words
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102 1951-01-06 5 HOW SEREMBAN' S READING CIRCLE WAS FORMED SEREMBAN. Fri— lb Seremban Chinese Reading Circle was formed alter the liberation in one of the rooms of a member's house and how from a handful there are now more than 150 members was recalled by Mr. Chung K Seong. Assistant Registrar of102 words
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Article39 1951-01-06 5 CLAIMS TRI AL MAJID bin Abdullah claimed trial in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday charge of stealing a grinding stone on Dec. 2a at Tanjong Rhu. Bail of (50 was fixed. The case was postponed to Jan. 31.39 words
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147 1951-01-06 5 Standard Woman Correspondent FOR THE past five weeks, Singapore and Malaya has appreciated the band 0 the R.A.S.C. Members of the band have now left, on the Empire Orwell en route to England. via Gibraltar. Whilst in Singapore, this band played daily at147 words
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94 1951-01-06 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE ROYAL Baken oi Singapore, the Singapore Cold Storage and Ro\ul Baker} labour I nion have just completed an agreeanenl on waao and other conditions of service of the worker*. The agreement cov« i ed method uf calcul salary and increments,94 words
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Article94 1951-01-06 5 Dance In Aid Of Girls' Home PENANG. Fri— A dance in aid of Um I Kuk Home for girls 1:- i be hod at the E and O 1 on Saturday, Feb. 17 from p.m. to 1 a.m. The dance sub-corn:: Mrs. F. Brewer I 1 man comprises Cheng Sun94 words
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Article130 1951-01-06 5 KEDAH POLICE TRANSFERS Standard Staff Correspond* nt SUNGEI PATA Senior Inspector Nik bin Nik Mohamad, O Centra! Kedah Sub-Branch, i now taken over duties as i Crimes, Central Kedah S i B: anch. ASP E R Williams of th« AJor Star C.I.D. hat tran fei red to Bungei l to130 words
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Advertisement93 1951-01-06 5 s^Oe" u E HEP, **a r > app^- cnr of L y o u r Cu 'lr f Suit f C*n L 'Or for good/year RUBBER SOLES AND HEELS LIVESTOCK REARERS POULTRY FARMERS Make your farming o PLEASURE 3 Save your feeding COSTS Reap mere PROFITS r*£*Js&J^£jßb I* .ATTZNS livestock93 words
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Article752 1951-01-06 6 K have the future nicely tarxd out for the young< generation We arc noi going to make tl lame mistakes with them that we did with the older generatioa We are going to train the younger genera 4 ion to be betcer citizens than their lathers. We are752 words
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1122 1951-01-06 6 C.V. Devan Nair - WHY S.T.U. OBJECTS TO THE REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE C.V. Devan Nair r PHE Emergency Extraordinary General Meeting of the Singapore Teachers Union held on December 2 t >, 1950 discussed the recommendations of the Select Committee on Schemes of Service (Higher Services) for a Unified Education Service, and1,122 words
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Article467 1951-01-06 6 It's The Talk of The Town Arson is is A I Large THE recrudescehe of busburning in Sln;;a p o re calls for special measures by the police to eombal the nace. In d eed, unless immediate measures are taken to tackle the problem, it might get out of hand467 words
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Article540 1951-01-06 6 Sir: The President of the ST.U in a recent statement c imed that the Singapore Select Committee had accepted most of the recommendations put forward by the Union. He enumerated the following: abolition of parts I and II in the Education Se; ice, reorganisation of posts540 words
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Article202 1951-01-06 6 Sir: In view of the apparent shortage of building materials and the sharp rise in their cost it will be a very gre boon tn the general public if Government could .see its way to immediately imposing restrictions o construction of buildings her than for dwelling purposes.202 words
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Article326 1951-01-06 6 Sir,— The first publication of your '51 issue conta'ns a statement made by Gen. MacArthur that Japan might have to re-arm and be counted Upon to exercise profound influence on the destiny of Asia. I am sure this statement must have caused a great deal of326 words
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Article301 1951-01-06 6 Review of Views Solution (jigent THE pr am muni y through shown the again i eceived I >• I e Singap Na Lyang Siang I the fl I tfnw bad v. I its earlier iggested p 4 obf led by holdi fl tte* <>f Admis; food for six m dmt301 words
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Advertisement37 1951-01-06 6 jHjf /A I 4%y^ <±K+ t^^^^ V V I vftT! "^k \^tmss\\m\%^ 'W^^' r sjFi !h r\J f% i EflfiL -H*^V INyOURHOMt ok off i a/ Room <?. ,9/Kf;» y AIR CONDITIONER SINGAPORE TEL: B.V* PENAKG i ■•S337 words
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238 1951-01-06 7 LONDON, Jan. 5 (Reuter) Prime Mini- r» oi tli*- British Commonwealth voiced their lii ufaud views <>« the best ways of solving the world crisis at the opening here today of a tenI h«> held Iho sessions. At both one member ol the238 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-01-06 7 General Dwight Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of the new Atlantic Army will ar rive in Paris on Sunday, a member of the Head quarters of SHAPE (Sup reme Headquarters of Allied Powers in Europe) said here todaj39 words
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179 1951-01-06 7 SAN FR VNCISCO. Jan 5: rP The Chine ft I on Thursday that Amended or wounded 58 Chinese in an attack on A: ng. Manchuria, on Ye.u I This latest of numerous un- il stantiated char; air attacks on Chinese territory was broad179 words
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Article25 1951-01-06 7 Move To Prevent Sabotage In US 4: nan may the Blind I ngr< to B i en •he F.8.1 cani: res a not to com-25 words
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Article255 1951-01-06 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 (IP) General Lawton J. Rollins. Army Chief of j Naff, revealed on Thursday that the United States troop... who held Korea's Pusan bridgehead last August, were at times outnumbered 20 to one. He said that courage and determination had enabled them to255 words
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214 1951-01-06 7 Explosion Tornado Take Heavy Toll TANANARIVE, Madagas< Jan 5 (AP) More than 500 k rsons were killed by a tornado which raided C^oro ■nd on Tuesday and Wednesday, it was reported here Thursday. it .man. capital city oi Hombo. was reported levelled and French administrative officials were being ev mated214 words
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Article138 1951-01-06 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 4: (UP) 1 h e Government announced is to sell six light cruisers. veterans of some of World War Two's thickest fighting, to Argentina, rvazil and Chile, in a move to strengthen the Western .it misphei e defence. in i na king138 words
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Article80 1951-01-06 7 i ADELAIDE, Jan. 5: (AP)— Dr. A. Grenfell Price, who worked with the Rockefeller Foundation on migration pi ■<■>- I lemj said any large-scale introduction oi Asians into AusI tralia would be fatal to the ful ire oi the White people. Any person advocating trie introduction80 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-01-06 7 photos. This is a view of the sn o w whitened linns Tower at 12nd Street. On the left is Seventh Avenue and Broadway on the right. On December 26, 1 M 4 7 the Metropolitan area was blanketed by a record 25.8 inch snowfall. APAP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-01-06 7 Above photo shows French Minister Jean Letourneau (right) signing a convention setting forth in more detail the Franco-Vietnam accord reached 8 March I«>4!>. The signing took place at Saigon Dec. 23, 1!>50. Seated at right is Tran Van Huu. Premier of the Vietnam Government. Letourneau is French57 words
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211 1951-01-06 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 (AP) Republican Senator Styles Bridges (New Hampshire) proposed Thursday thai the I nited 'Males "should either open a second trout in China by backing a Chinese Nationalisl invasion or we should immediately withdraw our forces from Korea. "We have211 words
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113 1951-01-06 7 Iraqis Seek Assurances" Against Reds BAGHDAD, Jan. 5: (AP)— Tawfig Alsuwaidi, former Iraqi Premier, said in the Senate Thursday he had asked for British and American assurances to guarantee Iraqi frontiers and security against a northern threat (meaning Russia, but he could get no reply until he left office. Alsuwaidi113 words
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Article155 1951-01-06 7 3 French Banished By Peking HONGKONG, Jan. 5 (AP) The Hod China Governn < r,t has given French' Vice-Consul at Kunming and gave members of his staff until Satui night to leave the countr; The Peiping radio broad is! said the Military Control Commission found them guilt> "illegally hiding and155 words
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Article217 1951-01-06 7 SAIGON, Jan. 4: (UP) The French today imposed new censorship regulations on their campaign against the Vietminh Communists. The French military headquarters ordered tiiai news of the campaign be confined daily communiques mid halted press conferences and commentaries previously held lot newsmen. A headquarters .spokesman said217 words
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373 1951-01-06 7 News Briefs WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. (Renter)—The United States Government "has every desire to fulfil India's request for 2.000.000 tons of food grains" according to Mr George McGhee, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs. He gave this information to the newly-formed American373 words
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327 1951-01-06 7 US Concerned Over Indo-Pak. Split WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 (OP)— 11m Iniird SttMM lodai c\|»re*>ed <;rr:il n>:i: (in nvec the continuation of the dispute between India and Pakistan over the princch Stale of Kashmir whicli lies next t«» < ominiiiiist controlled Tibet. State Departmenl spokesman Michael McDermott said the United States327 words
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170 1951-01-06 7 HONGKONG. .lan. 4: (IP) The official Chinese Communist News Agenc> disclosed toda> that the Com munists are acutely feeling the effects of the United States export embargo. It said Finance Minister Chen Yun had issued a dec ree effective toda> taking over all privately170 words
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103 1951-01-06 7 Truman On Ceilings nlings For Prices WASHING rON, .1. —President Truman that wages and prices ol I items will be 1111- |S 1 rnnw ready. ii.- told that thi working on 'he conf nery and hones to effect I U lid not trols will be applied possmU? in what h<-ces-ary103 words
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122 1951-01-06 7 E NERAL Ma-Arthur is reed among correspoi in for anything but >r mat ion and one -pondent told this story lie was i I to the MacArthur':- for uncfi and had pre- aw 1:--ward questions But he could ask none tinReuter; AAP - 122 words
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Advertisement139 1951-01-06 7 .j^ji CERTM T0 BE APPRECIATED S.P.rI.deSILVA Rj (> IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. in response to increasing dem inds From parents; gnaruaaan a students f«»i Morning Sessions, have plea>ure in announcing lhal as from Xth Januarv 11)51. new Bessie s Hill eaensaenet for std* ll to VII subs: English, t Ilist <,-..» a139 words
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Advertisement166 1951-01-06 7 r\ 0 3 HOUSEHOLD STATKftKIY 0 o 5 cts v#, j y X ALSO IN DRUM CAS£S. MADt 1 C WiAy i fl I FROM SPECIAL SCORCH RESIST- jtJB J X IMG PAPER WILL KEEP CAKE l^^f^BSi^ I M.:iST IN PERFECT SHAPE -^Sfft. X DRUMS OF 100 65 CTS H^^Jl^166 words
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291 1951-01-06 8 Argentine Enters Tin Market With Fair-sized Orders Standard Staff Reporter 1 iRGE Tl RNOVERS are reported in both t!ie Singapore and ,,i„, tin markets. They feature the unexpectedly keen demand from Soulb tmeriea, resulting in fair-sized contracts >vith the Argentine. T Tin prices have been rising after the widely erratic291 words
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Article225 1951-01-06 8 Standard Staff Reporter I Ni'l'l !> STATES dealers and factory buying <>f natural robber caused steadiness in tbe Singapore market yesterday. Inquiries were also received from Japan ;1i ,.l Hongkong bul orders were only in Miiall quantities. om $1.81 pei foi Ja p er lb.. I225 words
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Article17 1951-01-06 8 decl Is lividend I for the year ended March 31, 1950. payable on J17 words
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102 1951-01-06 8 Standard Staff iv port* r M \i V exported 81,896 ton*, ol tin during 1950, compared with 54,783 lon9 in 1949. Exports for December were 5,557 lons againsl 7..>!.> ton*- in Nov ember. During 1950 Malaya exported tons to the t."\. Si 20,301102 words
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Article119 1951-01-06 8 RUBBER The latest Singapore ruhher prices yesterday (Jan. 5) were per lb. B a vers Sellers No. 1 K<S Spot Loose SI. BB $1.89 I .08. in bales Jan. No. 1 R.S.S. $1.81 SI. BB No. 2 R.S.S, $1.82 $1.83 No. ;> R.S.S. (Norn.) 51. 7(1 51.77 Tone:119 words
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Article75 1951-01-06 8 HONGKONG. Jan. 5: <AP>— The Communist Peoples B has announced that, rel i "JMP" (jen min piao) will be replaced by the mere V. The announcement ed explanation, but p; e tbly Y stands for "Yuan." The Burma Malay Tin group the following75 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-01-06 8 photo. II st Australian timber merchant, Mr. JJBunning and his wife who are among the eleven round trippers travelling in the Maetsuycker which arrived from We A Australian ports in Singapore yesterday. Mr Bunning is one of the thr e brothers who own the Bunning Brothers Sawmills which buy MalayanStandard - 68 words
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Article, Illustration219 1951-01-06 8 KL Lever Plant To Produce Enough Soap For All Malaya Standard Staff Reporter OUTPUT of the new Lever Brothers factory in Kuala Lumpur, which is expected to start production of soap and other allied products l>y the end of this year, will be sufficient to supply the whole of Malaya219 words
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Article227 1951-01-06 8 India-Malaya Trade Is Growing FIGURES released by Sardar 3 indra Singh, Government of i India's Trade Commissioner in Singapore, show an apprecial improvement in Indian exports to Malaya. During Nov. 1950, the latest month for which trade statistics are also so far available. Indian exports to Malaya excoerlcci the highGIIS - 227 words
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Article37 1951-01-06 8 Brazil is facing an increasingly e newsprint shortage even though it is the leading Latin American producer. Last year Brazil imported 4G.801 tons. besides using all of the 33,000 to is she produced. A PAP - 37 words
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Article253 1951-01-06 8 EXCHANGE rates now in force as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association are as follows'. Traris-'cluiDf. with lodo-CJli'iip Seiro arp DCrir'trr) (n Straits--1oli;i- nnls HONGKONG Jan. 5 (Special Standard S? r vicel Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.40 to sterling; HKs6.ll to253 words
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234 1951-01-06 8 New Insurance Company Opens In S'pore Today Standard Staff Reporter A NEW I.N'SI'RANC'K firm i:i Singapore, t! lv{ Public Insurance Co., Lid. »itl> a capital of 12,000,1 is to open officially today vh« n a reception *ill given at its Dp#rionn offices on tin* >ecoml i\t>ur ol i} K Chiin^234 words
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Article74 1951-01-06 8 WASHINGTON. Jan. 5 (TP) As moves were made in the new C.S. Congress to rescind foreign trade agreements with Communist < ontrolled countries, it was disclosed here that the United States was trying to persuade France to cancel contract! to supply steel to Bed China.74 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-01-06 8 Photo. Opening Us doors for business today Es the nen Singapore $&MMtl Public [nsnraace <> Ltd situated on the second Boat of the Chung Khiaw Bank Building in Robinson Road. StandardStandard - 30 words
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Article171 1951-01-06 8 LONDON, Jan. 5 (R< First grade industrial equities were prominent with sharp advance on the London Stock Exchange today. An investn demand tended to ignore Far Eastern news as a market factor and revealed that dealers were in short of supplies at current levels. Irons,171 words
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Article188 1951-01-06 8 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Fri— The Malayan share market remained i very "quiet in all sections today. Quotations were inclined to sag for both tins and industrials. a iile rubbers were quietly steady, at unchanged prices. Changed prices were: Bu>er> Sellers Fraser Neave 0/d. 2°5 290 xd W.188 words
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Article63 1951-01-06 8 Standard Staff Reporter COPRA prices in pore produce mark I Basel lerpicul. Later bu but with come out n )V.u\ oil md $31 per pic Piices (.per picull in I duce m i t I Gambier SaOO round (100 (Haml cube Pepper $580 (La i bh.ck), SaoO63 words
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Advertisement56 1951-01-06 8 >=. -44J J -I I LIFEGUARD MILK 00 LTD IS K NEDEKOS MUG CECIL STREET, SIN(, IPOBE Til VON T WAIT FOP YOUR P/CH MCLE START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TO-PAy/ II HI I. I YOU TOO CAN OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR AS LITTLE AS $1/- INTEREST WILL BE PAID56 words
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156 1951-01-06 9 Ansnun Is Latest Addition To China Navigation's Fleet Standard Shipping Reporter IHE 6.I(KMon Anshun, China Navigation Company's latest litioa t<» their fleet of twenty-three vessels, is expected in Singapore on her maitien \o\atie from Hongkong on Monday. The Anshun is a sister ship of the Anking, but unlike the Anking156 words
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Article152 1951-01-06 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 (AP) By the United i (.uartl- enter, all maritime workers became lasl week to securiti clearance system a -.1 le safeguard America's skips and harbours from sabotage and spying. T. ry person employed on the ships or docks will be required to152 words
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Article37 1951-01-06 9 J I I eral C k L ndon management, is p S ...spore BOAC Service on Jan. e for Sydney by .'an. 16. I I < at 7.30 :i to er. H pping, representa-37 words
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Article37 1951-01-06 9 As eri an Federation of v for Renal Ti expanto displaced perKt come to the Unil The i is ene Bramson School in York City, where about I refugees already have trained in the needle37 words
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Article133 1951-01-06 9 US PLANE TO TAKE WOUNDED WASHINGTON, Jan. 5:— A new ir evacuation plane developed in the United States will soon make its appearance Korea to transport the wounded more quickly and comfortably to their hospital lesl nations. U.S. Defence Department officials say this new vers* of the C-54 Douglas Skymaster,133 words
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Article105 1951-01-06 9 Chao Phya Dredging Contract AMSTERDAM. Jan. 5 (AP) Contract for dredging a 20--mile channel in the Chao Phya river connecting Bangkok with the Gulf of Si am has gone to the Amsterdam Ballast Company, a company official said. The work comes under President Truman's Point Four Programme for aid to105 words
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Article93 1951-01-06 9 Palana May Keep Afloat SYDNEY. Jan. 5 (AP)— The 11.000-ton P. O. freighter jPalana, which went aground, j badly ho'ed, off Centra! Queensland, has been towed off and may keep afloat until salvage ships reach her. a message stated on Thursday night. The crew have been taken off by the93 words
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Article28 1951-01-06 9 CLIPPER'S TIME OF DEPARTU RE The time of departure ol American Airways" Ciippt r "Sleeperette" will be 22.30 every Sunday not 20.30 as previously announced by the company.28 words
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Article31 1951-01-06 9 LISBON. Jan. 4 (Renter) Portugal. Britain and Southern Rhodesia have agreed on measures to facilitate traffic at Port Beira, Portuguese East Africa, the Portuguese Foreign Offi announced officia31 words
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254 1951-01-06 9 THE United Stales Economic Cooperation Administration has announced approval of the Indonesian government's request to buy 60 small metorised "majangf fishing hoats and 100 new engines for thi;« type of boat at a cost of US$6OO,OOO. The purchase vill he made in japan. The254 words
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Article69 1951-01-06 9 MANILA. Jan 5 (AP) Thirty -five Greek crewmen, rescued from their ship which ran aground off Camiguin Island, are on their way to Singapore. They were the crew of the Greek freighter K;»stis Lentos, which ran aground and broke on the rocky shore of the Island in69 words
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Article76 1951-01-06 9 LIVERPOOL. Jan. 5 (AP) An epaiemie of influenza disrupted Liverpool shipping on Thursday. An estimated 30 per cent ol Liverpool's working people including 3,000 duikers were in bed with 'flu. The harbour was jammed with ships waiting for berths and the harbour authority introduced a war-tune76 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-01-06 9 The China Navigation Company's m.v. Anking whose sister ship, the ti. 100-ton Anshun. is due in Singapore on her maiden voyage from Hongkong on Jan. 8. The new ship is to join the Anking on the Swatow, Hongkong and Malaya run.41 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-01-06 9 phoio. ng as a nurse and three vears I this charming iusir n (23) ed to "je to travel and -ocean Lines* MaeUuycker as a been sir weeks on board and ha? settled tea. Miss Hansen's home town i:- Wagin, StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-01-06 9 The Royal Interoceait Lines' 4.271-ton Maetsuycker brought in a full cargo of 2.000 tons of food from West Australian ports. The bulk of the cargo was flour. The rest was a general cargo of condensed milk, cooler and freezer cargo. Picture shows some of the 2.600 sheep, which the shipStandard - 57 words
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Miscellaneous100 1951-01-06 9 Despatches TODAY: Gt Britain, N. Ireland. Eire, Europe. N. and W. Africa, West Indies (letters only). Egypt and Ceylon C p.m. by Oranje. Japan. Hongkong and China noon by Olinda, Sarawak (except Miri) noon by R. Brooke. Christmas Is., Western Australia by Maetsuycker. Thailand 5.45 p.m. by train, Burma by100 words
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Miscellaneous188 1951-01-06 9 SHIPpIg INTiIIIENCE? EASI ASIATIC LINE Outward From Europe Feb. 24: Lalaadia for Saigoa »nd Bangkok Feb. 27. Jan. 17: Meonia for Saigon and Bangkok Jan. Id. Feb. 11: India for Bangkok. Hongkong. Manila and Japanese pom Feb. 15. Local Bangkok Run In Port: Danholm. In Port: Bmtang. Homeward via uoiombo188 words
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Miscellaneous200 1951-01-06 9 LSI U.MIAN LINE I For U.S East Coast Port* via Fori Swettenham. Penang and Suez; Accepting cargo for Gulf PortIn Port: Steel Recorder sails Jan. 9. Jan. 13: Steel Rover sails Jan 18 Jan. 18: Steel Vendor, sails Jan 23. Jan 27. Steei AtmiraJ sails Feb 1 Feb. 5: 6teei200 words
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Miscellaneous231 1951-01-06 9 i i i r~~ [air arrivals i [jS^g?, and DEPARTURES Arrivals P\\ IMERIC IN WORLD AIRWAYS LIPPER from Manila ETA I a.m KIM LO.N<ILLLAII(>.\ frum Earape ll 88 GARUDA INDONESIAN URtt 11 > from Jakarta I-' .'."> Un* <).! A. B<\\( CONST! LLA 1 lON I i. m >' inq231 words
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Miscellaneous91 1951-01-06 9 A Ships in Harbour" a ships at roads and wharyis. 4 p.m. vksti:kdav. WtACVES Gdns. 44/45 Steel Recorder, Sheers Wharf: Stan Meifoo. 42/43 Meliskerk. 40/41 Maetsuycker, 38/39 Ore". 37 Maron. 33/34 Men' r, Soesldijk. 29/30 Pachumba, 27/28 Falstria. 2.". 26 Belleville. 23/24 P;. S/.uchuan. 19 20 B> nreoch. 17 1891 words
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678 1951-01-06 11 ' ANACRUSIS - 'ANACRUSIS' n T sic NOTES By N in the more musieall y enlightened part- of the globe the eraaadpatit- of the .1 S. Bach is a ir -lively recent far. -honoured n.isontained in such 'educational value rical ra ithemi 'a s'.epping-stone to oven678 words
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Article95 1951-01-06 11 PENANG WANTS POPULAR TUNES T>ENANG, Jan. s— About 1 400 to 500 "requests" from the public for popular tunes are being received each week by the Penang Breadcasting Station. This was disclosed by Mr. F. Howard, station-manager, Penang Broadcasting Station, lo The Standard today. The new station at Glugof will95 words
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Article45 1951-01-06 11 POPU LAR FIGURE ASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 5: Margaret Truman, 26-year-old daughter of P; lent Harry Truman, has •no a popular figure since ted her career as a C cert singer in 1947. She has sung before concert audiences in more than GO U.S. cities.45 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-01-06 11 photo Twenty-two-year-old Miss Jane Allgrove who is studying musie in Adelaide, arrived in Singapore yesterday by the Maetsuycker to spend her vacation with her parents in a rubber estate in Segamat, Johore. With her came lier brother, studying at a West Australian university. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article270 1951-01-06 11 LONDON", Jan. 5: 'Reuter) Tiie following are footballfixtures for Saturday January 13. I "A" DIVISION (Arsenal v Middlesbrough !Aston Villa v Fulham Burley v Hudderfield Charlton v Sheffield W. ;ea v Newcastle Deri !o. v Liverpool Evi .'on v Stoke iM' ter U. v Tottenham IP ith270 words
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Article30 1951-01-06 11 Members of the Chi Lads Sports Club interested in soccer are reminded o football meeting to be held at .'•ilO Joo Chiat Road tomorrow at 1 p.m.30 words
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Article476 1951-01-06 11 LEONG HEW MENG - Perak 's Sports Achievements LEONG HEW MENG By IPOH. Tours. Although Perak's sporting; achieve men I s in 1950 <li<l not come up In the level ol her sister States, there >vas at least sonii' measure of progress made in praelieally all branches of sporls. and this has given rise476 words
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Article83 1951-01-06 11 PARIS. Jan. 4. (AP)— AmeriNegro boxer will ighl a German heavyweight r Grup or RJohlbecker in ll tmburg next month, his manager said Thura Wilson 25. of Birmingham. Alabama, a professional fighter and an intei i< r d< student, has never fought in the U.S.83 words
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Article133 1951-01-06 11 PENANG HOCKEY STATE TRIAL PENANG, Fri.— Pi i Hrfl] be Una a hocke; U I soon i Pei ts Club -.d in prep I e ang quadrangular i 1 .ill take place hers a Jan. 19. 20 and 21. States ta tin thil e Perak. Selangor, PaI Penang. Keen competition133 words
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Article68 1951-01-06 11 INDIA TEAM FOR FOURTH TEST ter— mmon- beginning at 1 n -e side v. hich c Mustaqali, G. B. Alva, and P.G. J -place MR Re 11. R. RS. ii and informed the C Board that r« ed g toulder. J the wicket -keep .i. d that he ttei e68 words
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Advertisement33 1951-01-06 11 CTORDQGCETT, LB.S.M. (Lond). pf i i nun IN PIANOFORTE AND 1 111 OIU; IM AL SUBJECTS gl vHE MUSIC STUDIO 1/V Conditioned Soundproof) !-V LAVENDER STREET, S| ■o;r,iM; Biil JW. 19^1. TEL: n„(»3333 words
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Miscellaneous171 1951-01-06 11 Programmes KADIO 11 ILAI A .FORI 11.l Metra I Inil i'KDv.KWIML i« I prn I'r r.. i:i me D a Mu-ic; I n :l Interlude; J i> in. Ust) Serial 1 taae; i Mudu» Melodies Tea p m. Sports Mum.-; I Orvai Melodies: Police aad the Choice; 7 5S EMCI171 words
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Miscellaneous438 1951-01-06 11 MAKE A NOTE 0F... S Tucs Victoria Memorial Hall. Oratorio 7th 9th Jan. Concert by soloists, chorus or- chestra of the Singapore Musical Society. Bookings Robinson's. Fri. 19th Jan. V "toria Memorial Hall. Singa' S ti '.\sic Circle presents recital by Noreen S r Goh Soen Tioe Louis Moyser. Bookings438 words
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Miscellaneous134 1951-01-06 11 W r m i" 1 K Inc World rights rr<crvei X__f v 1 As,:^->oh i J E r) y na___SKl R JERRY, ALAN, TONyTn I I ARE YA NO— I'M I UOW ABOUT T j 1 1 ?"!f V Sam, leo, lou, rj HOIT^y OKAy joining- my J W f134 words
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Miscellaneous62 1951-01-06 11 fiDiog lIMeSS! _g__j___ _5 lih 1 IDES ll ttM principal n s in Malaya TODW: AM PM a. a pore 8.36 10.51 Rl li.2fi »i 47 Port Dickson 5.07 5.21 I'on s'ham 3.43 440 IVn.n.g 11 44 11.41 fOMCMNHMVt Singapore 0.33 1 1 40 Malacca J.22 7 40 Port Dickson62 words
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897 1951-01-06 12 SYDNEY, Jan. 5 (Reuter-AAP) England scored 211 for the loss of 5 first Innings wickets on the opening day of the Third Test against Australia here today. On a perfect pitch which gave the bowlers no assistance it was a moderate total but897 words
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177 1951-01-06 12 Sin HaW Hold S'pore Champions To Draw IN one of the most thrilling inter-team matches seen in Singapore for a long time, the Sin Haw Juniors of Penang dre* with this year's Singapore champions, Bournemouth B.l*. each side winning two singles matches. All sets went to long "rubbers" but the177 words
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245 1951-01-06 12 M \l. < Jan. 5: Seng Cheongs lasers were swept oil their feet last night at Tranquerali by the Nam ang Siang I'.iu Team. Nanyang scored .'K points against Seng; Cheung's ii in tie first half. S< ng Che mg was hard put to245 words
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146 1951-01-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri:— The Selangor All-Blues who were scheduled to meel their Singapore counterparts in the Southern section ol tiie AMBlnea competition on January '20 here will now. in all prol>a lilitv meet Negri on that date at Seremban. Selangor will play against S146 words
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Article23 1951-01-06 12 A meeting of the Singapore B isi sa Houses Football Association will be held at the S.CC on Jan. 11.23 words
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Article103 1951-01-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— The Selangor Malays Badminton Party will meet the Perak Malays Badminton Party in a friendly match on Saturday Jan. 13 at 6.30 p.m. and on Jan. 14 at 8 p.m. at the Perak Badminton Association Hall at Perak. The game consists of four103 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-01-06 12 The two teams in the badminton match played between Sin Haw team of Penan? and Fraser Neave Sports Club at the Fraser Neave Hall, Trafalgar Street on Wednesday night. Sin Haw team (with two Chinese characters on their shirt) won by seven games to nil.45 words
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Article158 1951-01-06 12 At a Council meeting of the SAFA held on Thursday the following were elected to serve on the various committees and boards: Emergency Committee: Messrs. W. McGregor Watt (chairman". Lim Yong Liang and Soh Ghee Soon. Appeal Board: Dr. Aljunied (chairman), Messrs. McKean and Naidu. Commission Of158 words
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Article125 1951-01-06 12 IPOH, M.—_ Wtnrm speed and betti Tanjong Tuallang team defeated .the Woo team ol K 47 points to M lasl t Yuk Choy court. The visit- e> st ed the m very promisingly netl their wingers They took a I] first ten minutei Thereafter,125 words
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Article185 1951-01-06 12 The Johore singles champion, Tengku Jalil. won himself another title on Thursday night when he beat Wong Peng Kow again in the Johore Bahru District singles championship. Peng Kow. who is the younger brother of the Singapore champion. Wong Peng Soon, found in Tengku185 words
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363 1951-01-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Thr Police Depot defeated the Selangor Club by two goals to one today at hockey on the Selangor Club Padang. Though the Club wera beaten, they went down lighting to the very last and praise must he given to them363 words
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332 1951-01-06 12 There urill be six different foodstalls at the fair. The Selan gor B.A. will run a bar and restaurant. Music will be provided by the Selangor Chinese A. A. H Band, conducted by Mr. James O'.v. Harmonica Band, led 1)3 Ye..- Mun Poh.332 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-01-06 12 The French Naval Attache in Singapore. Commander Chapuis snapped by the Standard photographer as he was introduced to the Royal Navy team yesterday. In the background is his assistant, Lt. Nougarou. The introductions were made before yesterday's rugby tie between the Royal Navy and the French Air Force.48 words
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Article48 1951-01-06 12 SEREMBAN, Fri.— The annual Inter-Club tennis competition tor the Chang Seng Long Cup in N.S. will be held in February. Entries close on January 20. Entries are now invited from affiliated clubs. The N.S. Chinese have been winners of this competition since the inception.48 words
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