Singapore Standard, 9 January 1951
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Title Section16 1951-01-09 1 Singapore Standerd DGSHTDGDRADGHHSEAR VOL. 1 NO. 194 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS16 words
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Article179 1951-01-09 1 KYO, Jan. 8 (Reo- 1 IrT-AAP t hinese and n..r l h Korean armies mar the 37i!\ life] tonight after over- runni VV onjn in the of the embattled innvinjr into (Kan M mile?* bdou ling masses of tptured V.'onju j asing onslaugl I troops179 words
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33 1951-01-09 1 Nepalesc Insurgents Capture Tansen Jan 8 (AP'» _;ents ha 1 i pcapital of the province of P west of K quoting N ea said I day ed that the up organ- Rudra Shum-33 words
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Article, Illustration548 1951-01-09 1 Police Arrest 13 Red Suspects In All-out hwoop Standard Staff Reporter GOVERNMENT yesterday made a Malaya-wide swoop on people suspected to have complicity with the Malayan Communist Party, including persons in top-ranking professions. Eleven arrests were made in Singapore and two in the Federation. Of those arrested in Singapore* eightStandard - 548 words
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Article963 1951-01-09 1 US Will Stand By Malaya WASHINGTON, Jan. B— President Truman. In a speech to Congress, stressed that "the defence of Europe is part of our own defence" and pledged that the U.S. programme of military assistance "also extends to nations of the -Near East and Far East which are trying963 words
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39 1951-01-09 1 TAIPEH, Jan. 8 (ReuterAAP) Semi-independent sources here today reported that the Chinese Communists have since the year's end been moving troops into the border area of the British Crown Colony of Hongkong.39 words
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Article85 1951-01-09 1 Chiang Tells People TAIPEI, Jan. 8: (UP) Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek j today warned his countrymen not to pin all hopes on a third world war but work hard for j national revival and recovery I of the mainland. Addressing hundreds of j Kuomintang members85 words
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Article49 1951-01-09 1 SYDNEY, Jan. 8 (AP) External Affairs Minister Mr. Percy Spender said today that Australia still seeks a Pacific pact with the United States. Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam. Minister for Industries Industrial Research and Fisheries, Ceylon, will arrive in Singapore by plane from Sydney on Thursday.49 words
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Article79 1951-01-09 1 PARIS, Jan. 8 (AP)— France today formally gives General Dwight D. Eisenhower the first contingent of European troops that will serve under his flag of Supreme Atlantic Army j Commander. The General makes his first I formal visit to one of the HI nations79 words
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208 1951-01-09 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE EXECUTIVE Committee of the University of Malaya Students' Union will take steps to ensure that the members of its Union, who have been arrested by Police under the j Emergency Regulations, will get adequate living conditions while under detention,208 words
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552 1951-01-09 1 CID Says Students Arrested Because Of MCP Complicity Standard Staff kTiaailll THE detention of several Mndenti of the I Diversity of Malaga last Friday night was made bv the Police solely on account of their relatione witii an external illegal organisation ami ha* no connection with naderaradaatfl publications such as552 words
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Article475 1951-01-09 1 Standard Staff Reporter FIVE ARRESTS were made by the Police last night after a four-and-a-half-hour checkup and search on the students and their rooms at a University hostel. Two were subsequently released. The students arrested were: Abdullah Ma.iid. 25-year-old final arts student, Student Councillor and Editor of475 words
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31 1951-01-09 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 8. (AP) The United Nations today moved officially into it? unfinished Manhattan headquarters, but many operations still remain at Lake Success 131 words
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Advertisement39 1951-01-09 1 Tll'H Ml M UtUUJ <fffl4 a swim Nl fl a lounge in the shade rAtflL a Berkeley j' f Wills 5 cyuaUC^ Singapore* 3tl rents per IfF-f packet F< Itraiitin: 33 reals per 10' 8 paekel i,„, BERK E39 words
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Article303 1951-01-09 2 DIVERSE COMMENTS ON MALAYA UK Papers** Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Jan. B.— |ial a y uets r*tarlin«dy diverse treatment in this norning'a London papers^ "Britain baa no riuht to 1m- m Hongkong or Malaya, 91 Labour M.P. Me, V> Mackaj told a Read\:vr cease fire and aent of the independent303 words
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331 1951-01-09 2 New System Of Allocation Suggested SEt!IQR OFFICERS' QUARTERS Standard Staff Reporter THE EXECUTIVE Commillee of the Singapore Municipal Senior Officers' Association baa written to the Comniiaoionera anggeating a new systeni for allocation oi Senior Officers 1 quarter*. T: e A- tciation suggests that the houses allotted to Senior Officers should331 words
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Article, Illustration502 1951-01-09 2 P. I. Soon S "pore-Australia Service Started Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S radio-telephone service which links l.ie Colony with the United Kingdom, Hon^konjr, and from yesterday Australia, will be extended to Indonesia and Philippines, if the necessity for such communication between Singrapore and the two territories isMichael Anchant - 502 words
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Article65 1951-01-09 2 FOUND in a motor sampan within 300 feet off the shores of Pulau Bukom on the night of Jan. 5 two Chi:. ese. Tay LavSeng of Cecil Street and Tay Lian Lye of Palembang Road appeared in the Singapore First District Court yesterday. Both pleaded65 words
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Article116 1951-01-09 2 IHE Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. P. Clague yesterday praised a young Chinese woman Lim Peck Khim lor getting her husband out of trouble. The husband. Juan Tal Kong, had rushed out of his house in Orchard Road on Oct. 23 las! carrying a bread knife. It116 words
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184 1951-01-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter MRS. Ada J. Maclntyre. of St. Mary's School, Kuala Lumpur, has won the first prize in tiie playwriting contest sponsored by the Singapore Teachers Union. She will receive a cheque for $100 for her plav Duty First." Last week officials of the184 words
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Article, Illustration807 1951-01-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE EXTENT of the political freed* i of the students of the University of Malaya within the University itself was expounded hy the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Professor T. H. Silcock in an addr**to undergraduates at their emergency general meeting calledStandard - 807 words
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Article, Illustration282 1951-01-09 2 The Children Wore 'Black Monday Looks..... Standard Staff Rep -ler GLUM-LOOKING school children with unmistakable "Black Monday" expressions on their faces, rcluctaatly clambered into private school buses which went round collecting them yesterday morning when Singapore's schools re-opened after the Christmas holidays. Still greater numbers, wearing the same expression, travelledStandard - 282 words
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Advertisement73 1951-01-09 2 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION. MZILZ9N LOTJ-ERY Isl Prize 1250,000/. 2nd Prize $130,000/. 3rd Prize I 50.000/. Ith Prize S 20,000/. Also 2 P**l? 22 Ol $i£ o r 12 Prises o£ 2,ose/"Definite Dialing Dare 21st January, 1951 at IPOH. nEASt ir/'M FOR TICKETS EARLY TICKETS: a SI/- each available ct ALL73 words
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Advertisement200 1951-01-09 2 CLASSIFIED ADS ACCOM. WANTED Wanted a House or shop house Tanglin or Orchard Road area willing to compensate or take over furniture etc. Write Box No. 52 S Standard "TTa iff a ~g Th otic e ISil". M'.DR V! Hit I f v (COMMEBCIAI R Notice oi App'ication 1 r200 words
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Advertisement303 1951-01-09 2 CLASSIFIED TSr^" ENGAGEME N VEO LEF —Pat t^~^ only son Of lab k Eng Tiong. eldest daughti Lee Boon K i -^ni D?AT rT" MR. PANG I J ector of 1 Bank Ltd. Bank Ltd. at hi~ Balmoral Roar: |1 0, the 8!h J ol 62, Leaving i i motht303 words
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Article, Illustration237 1951-01-09 3 NEED TO STREAMLINE CUMBERSOME PROCEDURE Standard Stall Correspondenl v II MS'l K. Man. Unless Government i earnest effort to effect economies in recurrenl are v prozrutume <»i social development must itabH become prrmancntlj bogged down, said Mr. I Buuum, the president, at the quarterly meeting Vlalavan Association thi* afternoon. e237 words
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Article145 1951-01-09 3 W HO Aid For Perak TB Settlement? Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The World Health Organisation and the Colonial Development Fund might be willing to give financial assistance to the type of settlement to be set up in Perak for the treatment of discharged tuberculosis patients. Mr. V. D.145 words
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Article81 1951-01-09 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The youngest Malay olitical party in the country, the Malay Peninsula Union, have decided to submit to the Federation Government the nomination of the president and vice-president, Inche Hashim Ghani and Tuan Haji Mahmood bin Haji Idris, respe lively,81 words
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Article, Illustration241 1951-01-09 3 Legisla te Manpower To Fight Communism KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The president of the Malayan Association. Mr, W. G. C. Bhinu, at the quarterly meeting of the association today, called on Government to take the sternest measures to fight Communism in this country. j He suggested these should include the strengthening241 words
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Article72 1951-01-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon In view of the mounting cost of living, the Malayan Trade Union Council will be addressing the Government and other principal employer groups to consider immediate grant of increased allowances and other practical measures of relief. They suggest that the72 words
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Article137 1951-01-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Further evidence of the stop-ping-up of the war against Communists in Selangor is the decision to bring the whole of Kuala Kubu Bahru Police District under curfew as from today. While every person in the area, not in possession of137 words
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Article43 1951-01-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Moo. Government is to be asked to introduce as early as possible rigid safeguards to ensure that the agreements binding contract labour from India working in Indian establishments are in conformity with normal, fair employment conditions.43 words
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220 1951-01-09 3 Rubber Tax: Government Method Criticised Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Won. The recent Government's method of introducing the export duty on rubber was criticised by Mr. W. G. C. Blunn, the newly elected president of the Malayan Association, at it's meeting this afternoon. Mr. Blunn said the occasion had served220 words
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Article172 1951-01-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A woman cloth seller, Lai On Sow. who beat up another woman with her slipper, for talking evil things about her daughter, was told by the Second Magistrate Inche Annuar today that she could not take the law into172 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-01-09 3 Photo A RECEPTION scene at a popular Malacca wedding: Mr. Justice Abbot facing camera, is about to drink to a toast by Mr. C. F. Gomes, right, to the newly wedded couple, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Fernandis at the bride's home in Limbongan. Yong HengYong Heng - 46 words
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167 1951-01-09 3 Standard StafT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —An Asian welfare officers 9 trade union in the Federation is in the process of formation. The Standard learns. The move is receiving the support of several hundred welfare workers in the Federation. A resolution to form a167 words
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87 1951-01-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Mon. At the annual general meeting of the Ismail English School Old Boys Association, the following office-bearers were elected for the year: President: Che Abdul Malek bin Haji Mohamed, vicepresident: Che Ahmad Noordin bin Zakaria, hon. secretary: Che Abdul87 words
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Article131 1951-01-09 3 Toddy Said Still Major MIC Issue Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Mon.— The reopening of toddy shops in estates is still a major issue. states a press release by the Secretary of the Malayan Indian Congress. In protesting against their reopening tiie Malayan Cong i would like to bring to the131 words
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199 1951-01-09 3 Children Queue Up But Many Rejected Standard Stall (iorre-pondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mow.— Dtagnal m Governuaaeal*i ineptitude to provide more Ben SCllOola in Kuala I.timpur was expressed hy a large nnmhcr of patients who were unalde to gate admission for their children in Government ami Governmenl Aided English Sdaoola today, the199 words
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Article53 1951-01-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Two of the present labour representatives in the Federal Legislative Council will ret their seats in the new set-up next month. The Standard understands. The Malayan Trade Union Council have submitted 12 names to the Government to fill five53 words
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Article138 1951-01-09 3 NoKidGloves Get Tough, Govt Told standard Staff Correspondent Kl ALA LUMPUR, Mon Heavier penalties for persons found guilty Of stealing Of illegally tapping rubber were demanded by Mr. T. 11. Upton today, at a meeting of the Malayan Asso< iation in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Upton said in t>e past offenders138 words
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Article55 1951-01-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mo l The Malay Peninsula Union have been informed by the Commissioner General. Malcolm MaeDonald that President Soekarno will visit Singapore and the Federation on a date to be mutually agreed upon. The MPU intend setting v.n a committee shortly to55 words
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Article57 1951-01-09 3 Onn Leaving For Ceylon Jan. 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, President of UMNO and Chairman of the Rural Industrial D lopment Authority in Malaya will leave for Cevlon bv air Jan. 10. The Dato who will be accompanied by Dato Abdul Razak of Pahang. is expected to57 words
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Article40 1951-01-09 3 With the return to the Federation of Mr. J. D. Head. Mr D T. Waring ceases to se /e on e Exe itive Council and Mr. K J. Cumming vacates his temp-' v appointment on the Legi^ Body.40 words
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Miscellaneous416 1951-01-09 3 f F E DE RATl^j^^^^ W//I I V/'/*#? 1-,../.,,, Madras: Aiotia (Malay) 12.30, 2.30, 5.30 and 8.30 p.m. 1 OiUiy 2.30, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. Lido: Aloha (Malay) 12.45, 3.15, KUALA LUMPI'R Capitol: Aloha 7 and 9.30 p.m. 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. Coliseum: Captain Carey USA. r pv t ,-r416 words
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382 1951-01-09 4 Emergency Law Said Due To Material Lack Kl HA LI MPI R. Mon. The Government ibis evCBUg published emergency regulations provi^nag f«* l control and restriction of Reason given is that the present capacity of the building industry in the Federation and the quantity382 words
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Article83 1951-01-09 4 Standard Stall uorresponaem KUALA ir*»^«R. Man* i n the pa^t several weeks there has been a rery attire aide slowing down oi* buildi:i. operations bete, while th position list here was rted as heing J" s t as 1 d The I-t tk r project hit83 words
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Article72 1951-01-09 4 QoserUMNO Police Tie Aimed UK AXSOX, Moo.— The inch of 1 i i I a tea social at the of the Lower Fv b last evening. A gath hiding memof the Police force v. Che Abdul Samac P Counci r of the I r Perak that the function was held72 words
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Article58 1951-01-09 4 JOHORE BAIIRU. Mon. I Nal Housing sion headed by Mr. R. Garit in visited Johore B relay and were impressed by the Government i g Jalan Abdul Ruha an Andak. Oa their arrival they re by r .an Sheikh Abu Bakar, Pre ent of the Town58 words
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Article117 1951-01-09 4 PENANG UMNO AWAITS CIRCULAR Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. An official of the Uiuted Malays National Organisation, Penang branch, told The Standard today that they have not yet received any official circular from their UMNO headquarters regarding the decision to have nothing to do with the Bertha Hertogh case. He117 words
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Article83 1951-01-09 4 Standard Stiff Correspondent PENANG, lion. Mr. alas Akfoar Tnafuddin was elected to serve on the Muslim Advisory Board as the representative of the Muslim League here for the year 1951, it was revealed at a committee meeting of the League toaay. It was also decided to83 words
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55 1951-01-09 4 Standard Stall Correspondent TELUK AXSOX. Man. A Chinese detective attached to the Teluk Anson Police. Woo Chong Fong an i a Hokkien. 1 Teng, were produced on Saturday before Mai 'rate Inche Abdul Hamid on a charge of fabricating false evidence. The i s was postponed55 words
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216 1951-01-09 4 Standard Staff Correspondenl Kl VI A LUMPUR, Mon.— Despite their desermined bid to erode the Police in Johore yesterday^ two arnaed Chinese failed to escape when they ran through an estate. They threw their guns into a swamp and ran into a hut216 words
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398 1951-01-09 4 Mr. MacLeod Champions The Chinese Community Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Man. Although the majority of Malayan bandits are Chinese, it is wrong to assume that willing support is dun to them !>y the rcri of the ('hiiH'se community,*' said Mr. V\ M. MacLeod, at today's moling of tbe I398 words
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Article114 1951-01-09 4 Ampang Pounded Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Baildamgs eigat miles firoai the target vibrated and houses in residential areas shook ominously this morning when Liaoahl bombers carried otit an attack <m terrorist hideouts in the Aanpang valley far about half an hour. The area strafed was suspected of having114 words
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Article117 1951-01-09 4 'Agent' Gels 27 Months standard Si^ff Porrmi naif ill KOTA BAHRU, Mon. The President of the Sessions j Court. Mr. J. G. Adams sentenced Ibrahim bin Yaakon to i nine months' imprisonment on j each of three charges of cheati ing, the sentences to run consecutively. Accused was also ordered117 words
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149 1951-01-09 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Government should keep a careful watch and pro\cnt any "racket"' or "ring'*' operating in the Federation to force the cost of Jiving up, said Mr. Y. C. Kanjr, at the Malayan Association meeting today. Prices, he said, had149 words
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Article75 1951-01-09 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— A 48-year-old Javanese crane-driver, Painan bin Kastor, met with a fatal accident at tine T Smelting Workshop in Dato Kramat Road about 11.30 a.m. today. He was knocked from 1 by a crane while v. rl ing at another crane from a height75 words
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Article400 1951-01-09 4 The Sercmban branch of I UMNO will observe Federation Day with a Koran recital, the feeding of the poor and a tea party for all communities. A committee with Raja Mohamed Noordin as chairman has been appointed to draw up the celebration programme. For setting up a400 words
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Article181 1951-01-09 4 Standard tall lam PENANG, Mon. Tragedy narked the rcope lat of the new school \<ar wlien an vh i»ov, Raniav.alban ('hcliiah. oi Vnglo-O se Aver haui Road, was killed in a motor nl ontsi I the school at 8.19 o'clock tin- morning Etamanatl 1 wn181 words
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Article, Illustration116 1951-01-09 4 Standard St.; 11 Con PENAN I opening ol r on IS. The pn witl George's Church After that. be headed 1 •anteno' follow police ofii of the 1 the Si of qui 3 t at tprerne I aour I of the cotttl Photo. i•Chung Hwa; Snkanuaal - 116 words
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Advertisement61 1951-01-09 4 y Li. «ti z c From the n nt you step aboard a luxurious four engined KLAn Constellation, you hove a feeling of complete well -being. The comfort, the good food Cr drink, the excellent service, ail combine to make your trip a memorable For furth r Partu see your61 words
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Article, Illustration348 1951-01-09 5 504 Flats To House 3, 000 In Tiong Bah ru Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Improvement Trust has embarked on a new 1,508,000 housing scheme in Tiong Bahru where more than ;.!T;0 people will find accommodation in modern lour-storeved II.:! Tke new developmentMichael liichant. - 348 words
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Article290 1951-01-09 5 U nions Want Own rHADI I sioani in -licultl be allowed to a representatives hi the Legislative Council pal nannaififliaai r I was made by the Singapore Municipal Federation through a resolution passed delegates" conference held recently. ti rtunity I i C < rs /-paid inlands off a ind other!290 words
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Article79 1951-01-09 5 LIM KAI HUAT (22) and On? j Ah 1: ::>.'. > <\\, u:eri trial m tiie Si g more Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of mis-! impropriating a purse containing S5. an identity card and an Army Civil Service Union pass. Jan 6. The79 words
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Article67 1951-01-09 5 Hlicit Distiller Lined 1.500 FINES totalling $1,500 were imposed on 45-year-old Yeo Young IV k m the Singapore Police Court yesterday tor possession of a still and fermented rice. la default. Teo will have to serve three months and two weeks' rigorous imprisonment On Jin. 1 Customs officers ted Teo's67 words
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371 1951-01-09 5 XMAS TRAGEDY THQEE KILLED THE SINGAPORE Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter thanked two motorists, tiroup Captain P. H. Holmes of R.AJP. Changi and Inche Samsu bin Amat yesterday for helping the victims of a motor crash in Changi Koad on Christmas Day. Mr.371 words
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Article, Illustration371 1951-01-09 5 Standard Stall Reporter THERE has been a twofold increase in the number of cases X-rayed ami treated by the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association for the year eutfin«* Bee. I. 1950 according to the Association's annual report released yesterday. The Association is now entering itsStandard - 371 words
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62 1951-01-09 5 REV. Bro. Vincent, director of the St. Joseph's Trade School in Singapore extends an invitation to engineers, works foremen and businessmen to visit the institution on any day. Tiie exhibition, whieh started on Saturday, ended last evening. The school put out more than 1,00062 words
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Article44 1951-01-09 5 FIXES o r $25 each were imposed on four Chinese. Pang Kee Swee, Tan Ah San, Kwan Ken Hor and N*g 800 Cheong in the Singapore Fourth Foiice Court yesterday for gambling in a coffee shop in Changi R.n.d on Sunda v.44 words
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162 1951-01-09 5 NO AMERICAN firms in Singapore have so far contemplated sending their employees' dependents back to the United States in view of the situation in the Far East. A recent Associated Press report said that Americans in Hongkong had stopped up evacuation of dependents to162 words
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Article309 1951-01-09 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Malayan Postal Authorities may issue a special postage stamp in 1951 in aid of AntiTuberculosis Associations in Malava if the Governments of the Federation and Singapore accept the suggestion put forward by the Singapore Anti-Tubercu- i,is Association in its annual report309 words
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151 1951-01-09 5 Standard Staff If pai It I A RECiIOXAL confei be held in Singapore or any other important town in South Ea.-t Asia. tding Austra and N I Zealand, to disouss ys and means of solving the housing problems in these countries, was suggested by151 words
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Article64 1951-01-09 5 A WOMAN who had been c mvicted four time-, of heaat in possession of dutiable samsu. appeared agaia in the Singapore Third Polnc Court yesterday on a sinniai charge. Afcnsed was Tan Kim Meow, she was nana! win, A bottle of samsu and three tube., also containing64 words
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Article208 1951-01-09 5 Standard Staff Reporter SINt.AI'ORK Canj«» incut clerks are try ing to solve a mystery. It conccrns Colonial Secretary's Office Circular No. 90 of last year, which lias still not Ueen published, although two *uh»e« qiirnt aanaaWra ami tana new numbers for the current \car have208 words
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34 1951-01-09 5 FIFTY I pea, tried to register a bicycle, was ehareed in th< re Second Polir terday with retail;.. Ling pleaded guiltv and fined (300 or one mo: rigorous impri34 words
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Advertisement106 1951-01-09 5 pßava BB^BBB^dlaßadaaaaa s- fp fii iyi iyi is ia I Lb Liu ki ki k 111 a 25 CWT. VAN 1 f WITH SLIDING DOORS Mit Sd^al for localised dv i r m ri o s. I Every practical facility for the speedy dei.very of merchandise is built into this106 words
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Article709 1951-01-09 6 SINGAPORE Trade Unionists met for the fifth on Sunday to discuss the unfinished bus ol forming a Trade Union Congress. When trade union leaders met last September to discuss the possibility of a central trade union organisation there were only some 17 trade unions represented. This time709 words
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Article, Illustration977 1951-01-09 6 Geoffrey Kerr - Geoffrey Kerr By REPORTS from London that the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference has considered augmenting the Security Forces with Australian ground troops highlight the way in which the R. A. F.'s aid to the people of Malaya in their war against the bandits is already977 words
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Article97 1951-01-09 6 Malaya's War MALAY VS AIR COMMAND OF THE BRITISH FAR EAST AIR FORCE. UPON WHICH CONTROL OF AMIBANDIT OPERATIONS DEVOLVES, IS NOW AN INTERNATIONAL FORCE There are many other side tivitiss of the R.A.F. and Cbmmo forces in the MaUyan w* be\ them, the transport squadrons oper \ry comprehensive interna!97 words
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Article219 1951-01-09 6 Review of Views "international Devilry" YOU ever see the devil in a starspangled cutaway and a silk top-hat? It not, read the Nanyang Siang Pau leader yesterday; and you wIU certainly walk away with the impression that "international devilry" is behind every move Uncle Sam makes. Nanyang warned Britain that219 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-01-09 6 Any more tunnv tricks and out you go. Now get luck to >our job16 words
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Article, Illustration301 1951-01-09 6 Sir: In the list of New Year Honours for Penang, there appeared the nan;,: of Dr. Gan Ho Chiong who is appointed a Justice ol tiie Peace. Dr. Can. as he is popularly known, more than fully deserves this honour an honour conferred on him,301 words
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Article298 1951-01-09 6 Sir: Your Correspondent who wrote on Pei nent Way Overseers on 2.2.51 needs further correction. The original writer was not wrong but a P.W.O. goes up to $250 as a Permanent Way Inspector which is not a prize appointment. A Chief Permanent Way Inspector's job is298 words
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141 1951-01-09 7 xKK -I CCESS, Jan. 8 (AP)— The split between ,1 States and other non-Communist members of nihil Nation- on how to deal with Red Chinese i, mi in Korea widened on Sunday despite a t ustenaWc conferences. ■:s to brand the141 words
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Article325 1951-01-09 7 Rau Due WithNew Proposal LONDON, Jan. 7 (UP) informed sources said today that the British Com- monwealth Prime Ministers would oppose an American proposal to brand Communist China an aggressor at the present time. The sources said the Minis- ters, at their meeting here, would resolve that no such action325 words
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88 1951-01-09 7 More Huks Killed By PI Forces In Recent Operations MANILA, fan. B. (UP). —At least 42 links have been killed in recent operations by government forces in six Luzon provinces, the Philippines News Service reported. Tne largest number oil rebels wrs killed in Batangas Pro- south of Manila, where 'I'.i88 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-01-09 7 I M I eH.in. 1.1 year old Australian serviceman, of No. Squadron, HAVE Caansi, who officially opened the lastraha overseas Ulcahonc service yesterday by first gall at the Siagapore Public Relations office. la s nifc at Brisbane, Queensland.- Standard PhotoStandard - 44 words
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Article171 1951-01-09 7 CAIRO. Jan. 7 (Beater):— The Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesman, commenting on reports tnat the United States will urge the Cnited Nations to brand Commu nisi China as the aggressor in Korea, said: "Egyptian Government considered that the Chinese Communist Government exists at the first inception171 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-01-09 7 AP Photo. The great crowd in London's Piccadilly Circus begin the "Auld Lang Syn as cli cks chime in the New Year. From their vantage point on the steps of the Eros Statue police watch for accidents in the dense mass of people. Bad weatherAP - 64 words
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257 1951-01-09 7 LONDON. Jan. 8 (Reuler) Britain and Frame in notes published today rejected Soviet charges of violating their wartime agreements with Russia and countercharged that the Soviet I nion was maintaining >a^t military forces. The two notes, drafted in close consultation, were handed in last "Friday257 words
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186 1951-01-09 7 lew US Unit To Step Up War Prouycuon WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 (AP) —Within 120 days, William H. j Harrison's new Defence Production Administration probably will be converted into a full-fledged Central Indu I [Control agency, modelled after 1 the War Production Board of World War 11. A new federal building186 words
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85 1951-01-09 7 •MANILA. Jan. 8 (UP) Troops of the Royal Australian Regiment on the way to reinforce their country men, fighting with United Nations armies in Korea, arrived in Manila on the motor ship. Changsha, from Sydney. The 7'3-man contingent is commanded by Captain W\85 words
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57 1951-01-09 7 liurmese Troops Retake Rangoon's Main Waterworks RANGOON, Jan. 8, (API. Government troops have recaptured Gyobyu waterworks Rangoon's main water supply from the rebel forces who have occupied the area for three years, according to reports received here, on Sunday. The waterworks. situated about 75 miles north-west of Rangoon, were built57 words
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Article233 1951-01-09 7 LANDSBERG, Germany, Jan. 7. (UP). Jewish displaced persons clashed with a crowd of :{.UUO German demonstrators seeking the release of Landesberg prison war criminals today but were driven off in 10 minutes of bloody bare knuckle fighting. Police intervened in the riot and ceived everywhere with233 words
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Article138 1951-01-09 7 arrested several of the Jewish leaders "for their own safety." LONDON. Jan. 7, (Renter).— Sir George Gribbett. UnderSecretary to the Ministry of Civil Aviation lett here by air today for India where he is expected to negotiate a bilateral air agreement Most of the 8.0.A.C.'s services to the138 words
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335 1951-01-09 7 PARIS, Jan. 7 (UP) General Dwiejtf I). I -enbower appealed la Europe tonight to marshal it- Kin s -i to defend peace and warned all wonfaVlw wmgremtmr* o ponder well the icnaona of history because "the cause ol freedom can never he dd'eated."" Eisenhower,335 words
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Advertisement9 1951-01-09 7 ONAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY, LTD. S^4GAPOfi£ TELEPHONE «"5 TELEGRAMS "TERBANO-9 words
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Advertisement70 1951-01-09 7 Girt* Your Fa at i 1 9/ aad Friomd* Jjjfr^i >^ v 3 w^ iv Ds o» li 0 )^y/^ **%Mkjfß^ \BZ\V YBiABi (.HIS r 10.00 and 5.00 THEY CAN EXCHANGE THEM IN ANY OF THE DEPARTMENTS IN OUR SINGAPORE OR KUALA LUMPUR STORES FOR GIFTS THEY APPRECIATE THIS IS70 words
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34 1951-01-09 8 M nace To Business Enterprises In UK s i ore JMKiwo^ ntei 1 says 1 ie Engineering VI ol B itau Deatl dul s c jh K r cenl J j s, the Assoda-34 words
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Article, Illustration426 1951-01-09 8 Standard Staff Reporter RECENT heavy buying of natural rubber by the United States in liie Singapore market, to which are attributed the big jump in quotations yesterday* are believed to be the first signs of bulk buying the U.S.-Standard - 426 words
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133 1951-01-09 8 ImportCon trolOffice Introduces New Delivery System Standard Staff Reporter REPRESENTATIVES of Colony commercial bouses need no longer lose time around the dllTVrrnt counters iii the Import Export Control Office in Fnßcrton Build* it* ii i«» collect their licence-, and other documents. A tern ol dew iry v. ise fir m133 words
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Article89 1951-01-09 8 WASHixgto:;. :<. u. a (Ai- v —Informed ir said the S govern i rto cut .an use of tin '20 per cent. aftei Feb. 1951, will not iffect ai of imports from B N ;otiations are under way tor a new i atra t betw89 words
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Article74 1951-01-09 8 Move Seen To Raise riNGTON, J a 8, UP j D... Rai j 5 I Sih er s that Mexic I 3 Op first 1 J [946, n er were made in e Suppliers narkel T.. is s sicn.** v gic, sme indusv have 1 pay for silver. lira the74 words
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Article130 1951-01-09 8 Trade In Coconut Oil At $82 Standard Staff Reporter QUIET conditions prevailed in the Singapore produce market yesterday. Copra opened with buyers indicating $51 per picul. rising to Sail, but sellers ranged from $511 to $51 1 No deals were reported. Coconut oil had buvers opening at SBl and sellers130 words
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Article40 1951-01-09 8 Russian-American negotiations for a settlement of the Soviet USSII. OOO.OOO. hmi lendlease account will be resumed on January 15. The question of a settlement has been under discussion between the two Governments since 1945- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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128 1951-01-09 8 Standard Malay Correspondent PENANG Mon. A big batik sarong factory, the r -f J; lts kind m Malaya, will be opened soon at Thian C J^^Z? tam > Penang. This was announced py Mr. Ung Chin Koon. proprietor of the Java Industrial Company. Mr.128 words
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Article23 1951-01-09 8 A Royal decree m Cairo has '7' *rV rl from .r_4 to ih pei 103 kilos the export tax on -'Dtnm cotton.- APAP - 23 words
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Article58 1951-01-09 8 T\IP E II Jan. 8 (Renter-AAP):— With the < Msing down of the Base Bank in Hongkong, Liiuan officials here said this closure has no effect an future Hongkong--1 ormusa remittances. The officials said the Tank of Taiwan as of ./an. H has already appointed the Hongkong58 words
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Article58 1951-01-09 8 Czec loslovakia's Communistted Government, trying for more efficient production, has decreed the creation of Eour new Ministues and abolition oi lour old ones. Ministries of Heavy Industry. Ldgnt Industry, the Building lnaustry and the Food Industry nave been set up. The Ministries Industry, Food, EngineeringAP - 58 words
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Article30 1951-01-09 8 The U.S. Government has ap--1 proved plans of 18 e> mpanies m the United States to spend nearly U*****.000.000 further to expand steel production facilities.- A PAP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration82 1951-01-09 8 Bijr advances made in 1900 by Fraser and Neave and by nialayaa Breweries and the gold medal award to Anchor peer at the Commonwealth Breweries Exhibition in London were mentioned by Mr. H. Marsden, Penang Branch Manager, at the annual dinner of the two tirms held in Penang. A telegraphedLido I'hoto Studio. - 82 words
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Article156 1951-01-09 8 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Malayan share market was very quiet in all sections with business on a restricted scale. 1 here were very few price change Changed Prices wore: Buyers Scalers Alex Bricks Pref. 1.85 1921. Fraser Neave Ord. 2 B."> 290 xd Henry Waugh 2.02. 2.10156 words
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Article23 1951-01-09 8 The price of wool jumped 10 to 15 per cent at the opening of the Sydney wool sales yesterday. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article194 1951-01-09 8 EXCHANGE rates now in force as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, are as follows'. donoV^^y 1 00 Ub rndoCh n n <> Slam are permitted In Strait? TT^n H^ GK^ N r'' Jan- I Special Standard Sen Lee) -Clo log prirpq on the gffir^L^W.194 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-01-09 8 Photo by The squatters In South Johore supply a considerable proportion of the pork consumed in Singapore. Picture shows a lorryload of pigs from Johore outside the customs office on the Singapore end of the Causeway waiting: for a check before proceeding into Singapore. Michael Goh.Michael Goh. - 46 words
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Article89 1951-01-09 8 TAIPEI!, Jan. 8 (Rcuter-AAP-—Tne U.S. Embassy is reported to have informed the provincial Chamber of Commerce that those intending doing business with Okinawa may apply for particulars from the Embassy pending a final conclusion ol a trade agreement between Formosa and the Ryukyus. The Embassy, according to89 words
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Article45 1951-01-09 8 L.S. Steel production in 1950 soared to an all-time record of about 97,000,000 tons of ingots and castings, exceeding the previous top set in the war year o! 1944 by 10.000.000 tons. The peacetime record output Aa, 83,040,000 tons set in 1948.45 words
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280 1951-01-09 8 Standard Stall Reporter TOTAL VALUE of fresh meat and eggs consumed in Singapore in a year is 891 millions and this repre. seats less than half of what Singapore needs, Mr. K. A. ri^ht, Government Chief Veterinary Officer, told The Standard.280 words
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Article88 1951-01-09 8 Standard Staff Reporter MALAYAN rubber shipments for 1950 at 1,106,483 tons constituted a record, being the first time in the country's history that exports passed the millionton mark. In December Malayan exports amounted to 111.058 tons compared with 193,697 tons in November and the record figure of88 words
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Article117 1951-01-09 8 RUBBER The latct Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Jan. 8) were per lb. Buyers Setters No. 1 KSS Spot Loose 52.U5 H FOB. in bales Jan. No. 1 R.S.S. S'Mil S'Mis No. 2 It.s.s. SI'S SI o f No. 3 K B .s. (Norn, I si. Ml 81.92 Tone:117 words
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158 1951-01-09 8 Standard Slafl Cfll lCipuildfl KUALA LUMPUR, Mim Fvalnii of hneenme tan payment* is extensively practised in Malaya. < harprd Mr. W. <;. C. Blunn. Presideill ol the Malayan Association at a meeting tier** today. Mr. Blunn, who announce I thai the Association is to adopt158 words
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254 1951-01-09 8 Penang 's 4 Oil Mills Lose Mainland Trade Standard Staff (orrr*ju>n<l n{ PENANG, Mon. Due to flat JiMniiJuy r imported copra from Telok An»oii and oilo areas, Penang'a coeonut oil has itHm the n mainland, especially Perak and krdah. ii one of the four mills here told The StamL.i He254 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-01-09 8 Banker Dies In Singapore Standard Staf MR. PA a director of Bank Ltd., shor* Monday a1 LB al R pore but the I i I antan. found i I He MK.PAN131 words
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Miscellaneous46 1951-01-09 8 HK Imported Goods Prises Soar HONGKONG, Jan. 8 (Renter-AAP) Price increases h re in the last few days have stimulated the local market for all imported goods. Prices for yam, medicine, metab and paper have .ill registered gains as much as ?0 per cent per day.46 words
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212 1951-01-09 9 Halfaya To Be On Straits Steamship's Regular Run Standard Stripping Reporter \!r 51 addition to the Straits Steamship Company's fleet of coastal ship S2 l-ton Hal aya which quietl} dipped into die inner Rondo on Sunday am dropped anchor. i The Standard understands that the ship will be used by212 words
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Article26 1951-01-09 9 US-Canadian Plan To Raise RK, Jan. 8 AP)— n prod, al, cobalt, I v ing the au- .v Rant for v.agtools. ig porce- r I > p26 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-01-09 9 photo. The *****a Haifa ya. latest addition to the Straits Steamship Company's fleet of coastal ships, which was taken o\f*r at Aden at the end of November.- StandardStandard - 28 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-01-09 9 r-r.oto. ID inl I ate- daughter- «>f tiie kar- ■tS n •rester•n th- vv bound for S tft d: d - 19 words
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Article117 1951-01-09 9 WASHINGTON, Jan 8 (atenatr) The United Mates Navy said it has rleyetapcaj two types of identity dis-s sensitive to atomic radiation to act as detectors for the protection of Navy n!.»n. Both were simple anal cheap. One type ajajeaj crystals wh h mtc normally trananareni but117 words
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Article45 1951-01-09 9 7 B re will be a fullmodel of the iin Dox ine of the La. rmuir of 1.1 00 b.h.p. Doxfords may loan fuel br gar and lubri- id i lal ng wooden models of the rather a cated nieces.45 words
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65 1951-01-09 9 HONGKONG, Jan, 8 (ReuterAAPi The >U am>hip Fern H. v arrived in the Colony y< t< rd v with 1,000 tons oi" mis- c'laueous cargo for Hongkong from San Francisco. This is another load of American cargo for the Colony unaffected by the United65 words
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Article42 1951-01-09 9 BRISBANE, Ji.n 8 (AP) I Two tugs on Sunday rea the fi\ e-iiter Pa'ar.a. w hit a rock and was holed ofl the Queensland coast on Thursday night. The tugs began pumping water from her ogine room and hold.42 words
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Article185 1951-01-09 9 SHIPS AT ROADS AND WHARVES, 4 P.M YESTERDAY. WHARVES Gdns 41 Maswell Hill, Slv ers Wharf: Stan Mcifoo, 42 43 City of Liverpool, 41 Sin Soon Lee, 40 Bidor, 38, 39 Slamat, 36 ':>. Maron, 33 34 Steel Recorder, 31/32 Autolysis, 29/3€ Kilwa. 21/28 Falsstria, 25 26185 words
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192 1951-01-09 9 Britain's 'Sky jeep' Shows Its Paces ONE of Britain s newest ami most versatile aircraft flew in lo the iiiist-enshroude«l I.oiulimi airport, gnided by the airfield's Ground controlled approach radar. The aircraft, a "skyjeep," was the smalle l plane ever to use ihe Airport's radar guide. With a wing span192 words
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Article26 1951-01-09 9 STOCKS of snares and ma h ining facilities are available for British Polar -engined ships at London, Bristol, Liverpool. New-castie-on Cyne and Dublin.26 words
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Article, Illustration389 1951-01-09 9 By IVOR KRAAL, Standard Aviation Reporter ALTHOUGH the 4 go-ahead' signal lor an international airport at Paya Lebar is awaited, Government has not centred all its hopes on this site alone. Meanwhile, four other alternative sites in Singapore have been picked out389 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-01-09 9 Picture shows one of the tanks under tow. The voyage] across the Kattegat took over J 16 hours for each tank.23 words
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Article250 1951-01-09 9 Terminal Storage Moved 75 Miles THE lamest oil storage Imik removal operation ever undertaken in Denmark took place recentk when A S Dansk Shell's ocean terminal a! Korsor was moved a distance of 7.1 miles by sea i<» Fredericia. Transportation of the terminal storage, which consisted of three large storage250 words
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Article452 1951-01-09 9 fcA>l AMI IK I.INf 1 L/Utar&ra from Bump* Jan. 17: Meonla for Saigoa and Bangkok Jan. 18. Feb. U: India for Bangkok, Horn^itoni;. Manila and Japanese porU> Fob. 15. Feb. 18: K. mb.Hh.i fails for H*kong Kobe aixl rokonama Feb. 21, Feb. 24: La.andia fur Saigon and Bangkok452 words
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Advertisement497 1951-01-09 9 SAILING^ FROM SCANJiNAVIa UK CONMNfNI Jf I 9— t. 91 .1 "MrosiA- for Sa:. a ft Bangfcoft l7 18 •KAMBOI/lA for Hongkona. Kobe ftZl "LALAMDIA** for sk! eon ft Baacfcak 24 b 2? 23 ff '•KVERXAAS" fur Sa:- *> Ai Bangkok 6-9 Mar. 14 MM Maft X LOCAL li\\<,K!»K fIM497 words
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Miscellaneous92 1951-01-09 9 |£gg|MAILS Despatches TODAY: Djambi noon by Kotanica, Burma by Quorimba, Pont anak noon by Toboali, Thailand 5.45 by train. Hongkong. China and Japan by Radnorshire. TOMORROW: Tg. Pinang and Singkep by Janssens, Indo-China noon by Wosang. rth India. South "India (letters only) noon by Tak Sang. Arrivals TODAY: Gt. Britain.92 words
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Miscellaneous111 1951-01-09 9 \ABR Ant*fVA>LS '7 S2? '-{and DEPARTURES] Arrives AIR EI I (l\ DOUGLAS l)< 4 trmm Cateatß* f I M 4'i KI .M CONSTELLATION from I Miff rtllßl !.<'ini I| lltS OAN lAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS CONSTELLATIONS frocr Svdiie-. ETA I'.'.'O (PA. DC-4 fro.u Baaafcafc 1(.'.0. Departures (.P.A. DC-4 for B.in^koi. 1!).4.">111 words
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Article66 1951-01-09 10 DOCUMENTARY FILM ON JAP EMPEROR >KYO, Jan. B:— This year for the first time in history a Japanese Emperor will become the subject for a motion picture, according to the leading Tokyo amusement journal Nikkan Supoot .1 v The newspaper sai i ft documentary film entitled E nperor" scheduled to66 words
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Article58 1951-01-09 10 -npy.XHAGFX. Jan. B Mr. < Jean Hersholt, Danishborn American actor, has presented the Hans Chi istian Andersen Museum in Odense, Funen, with a number of the famous story teller's books translated into English. Among the books, hitherto unavailable to the museum, I are also some with American stations58 words
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Article, Illustration700 1951-01-09 10 Donald Zee - Donald Zee By 'JIiTRTY MILLION weekly movie-goers demand it. Hardly a film is complete without it. Romance and the script writers insist upon it. But what a miserable time the producer and the stars have in providing it. I refer to The Kiss those few ecstatic seeonds on700 words
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Article236 1951-01-09 10 I JOLLYWOOI). Jan. 8: Joseph Cohen, who gave up horseback ridins at the tender age of six, leads cavalry charges for "Two Flags West" after two days of coaching by fellow actor Bob Adler. Cotten, thrown from his mount in childhood, had sworn236 words
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Article, Illustration120 1951-01-09 10 A colourful line-up in the Nahas Films' Rouxtolour presentation "Baba Aris which brings together a number of famous Egyptian stars, including: the late-lamented Camelia. This musical, which has all the trimmings of the early Hollywood musicals, lays emphasis on comedv, carrying a story of an infatuated120 words
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Article49 1951-01-09 10 'OLOMBO, Jaa B:— Trevor Howard, who is at presenf filming in Ceylon attended the South East A n premiere of Betty Box's "The Clouded Yellow" in which he co-stars with Jean Simmons, in Colombo tonigl I it was the first premiere of the film outside Britain.49 words
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Advertisement215 1951-01-09 10 bhLAI WU^U DLftLU •l Iv SONG HITS AND 12 RECORD SMASHING DAYS! > Wjgj,AtaiiijL mi i u MB -TbW' Starnne I j^aa*« 1 g l K B BETTY HUHOf I l\ VV R!fcnTl£ HOWARD KEE 1\ n»ilann»«BLl -"*"£?s l\ tser 4 1 jSjgl «riSl^4an^a)^j MADE BY THE PRODUCERS OF "SECRETS215 words
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Miscellaneous65 1951-01-09 10 V^^Pl I* t > V *N 1 fl/' Y r-r^^m 'S NO USE.' WE I GOT IT.' LAV DOWN 1 HURRV/ GET > Sri f STILL TMIMC 1 ik^^=</ ig#Y GOTTA CHANGE HERE, AN' I BET THy DOWN THERE// V(IT WAS A GOOD $^P^% P^ S^ X^OUR TACTICS^/ NEXT SUV65 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-01-09 11 Eight oi the 10 bestdressed women named in a poll by the New York Dress Institute's fashion designers are. top row (1. to r): Mme. Louis Arpels: the Duchess of Windsor; Mrs. William O Dwyer; Faye Emerson; (bottom row): Mrs. Iceland Hayward; Mrs. William li adolph Hearst,57 words
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Article45 1951-01-09 11 CU PID'S VICTIMS T O.YDO.Y, Jan. S.—So many of Britain's "Hello Girls" y yoj'tig that the Post Hce m /ius to truoT 14,000 new operators every year. Tins is disclosed in a Pos: Office Year Book— the first for 16 years just published here ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article691 1951-01-09 11 HAROLD K. MILKS - HAROLD K. MILKS By "jVEW DELHI, Jan. B:— The Dalai Lama's reported escape from Lhasa follows an example of his immediate predecessor who twice fled from Tibet's holy city to avoid invading armies— once from the British and once from the Chinese. The first flight ofAP - 691 words
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466 1951-01-09 11 Standard Music Critic MRS Feng Zia Bei-Tseng gave a very successful piano recital in the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium of the new Anglo-Chinese School in Barker Road yesterday morning before an audience of school-children and invited guests. Many wi!i recall that Mrs. Feng made466 words
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Article88 1951-01-09 11 AT YATU NG GANGTOK (Slkkim) fan. S: Tibet's wjeign Secretary lanpen shakihpa. and two Tibetan Officials, passed through li re yesterday on their n .y to Yatung. on thjf s :kim-Tibct border. ihe 16-year md Dalai T na. spiritual I ~:d of I e Tibetans. is now nping at iReuter - 88 words
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Advertisement59 1951-01-09 11 A Star of Beauty 4n¥ :«al W^ cold. Give MW skin this gentle beautifying NyJ^ M care! You'll find Lux Toilet Soap leaves it I C^ •*-.^-4f fragrantly softer, smoother lovelier!" carvk Uganda -^~^^^£r^**' I X toilet soapU fc-*.., ry THE FRAGRANT WHITE SOAP OF THE FILM STARS x lts59 words
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Miscellaneous555 1951-01-09 11 s^i^ wr*l. ORION PEKING PEBIOD JAN. 9 15. Fen. 18 (Aannr- Inly 23 to Ang. 22 <Leo): the To ittle a '.'iition given to ■j details over the pasl f face with U catch up wdth you You will need to work hard lor tin next few gs to stra555 words
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Miscellaneous220 1951-01-09 11 4# ,«*V 0*0) Kj O^ 3) j «H^ V<4> V^A^^^VoA/ ®|s?> *&> v'^^^^Xs^ 7 7Z nf CBl I-.,. Ki R Fc: m ?,o-»«^tt. Wi.fl.! pgC i: cr.oi 1 L V L trajrj 1 7 r lost wy T 7 there ain't I [wp--- wO I BALL IN THIS I ONE220 words
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212 1951-01-09 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon in an evenly-contested match, tne Selangor Club held the Combined Services to a oneail draw at hockey, today, OB tne Selangor Club padang. Though the game started oft in a scrapy manner, the tempo increased. Frail tempers were seen and212 words
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Article211 1951-01-09 12 WITH better combinati the BODCA trounced the Y.U.C.A. by six goals to nil .in a friendly hookey match played on the BODCA ground S1 George's Road yesterday. Outstanding player was leftwinger Mohinder whose speed and good stickwork enabled him' to score no less than three goals211 words
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Article39 1951-01-09 12 SEREMBAN, Mon:— Her Highness the Tungku Ampuan, Negri Sembilan, will present the prizes lor the year 1950 at the Negri Sembilan Badminton Association's final fixture on Sunday. January 14 at King George V School Hail. Seremban.39 words
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Article528 1951-01-09 12 NANYANG CAGERS TROUNCE NEGRI SEREMBAN, Sun. On the flood-lit court of the Chung Hwa School in Sercmban last night, the Nanyang Siang Pau Basketball team consisting of Hongkong and Singapore stars, defeated Negri Sembilan by 78 points to £6, while in a preliminary encounter, the women's teams ol ihe Negri528 words
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Article96 1951-01-09 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The c >lation prize in the lucky brick competition in connection with the Selangor Badminton Association Fair for erection ot a hall here was No. ***** and not 2U54»; as printed yesterday. In addition to this competition the lucky numbers were drawn for96 words
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385 1951-01-09 12 'Lucky Sh irts Help Some Teams To Win LONDON, Jan. 7 (Renter) Most sportsmen are superstitious to some degree ami soccer teams believe that playing in their "lucky*" shirts help them to win. Or rather that if they do not play in their "lucky" shirts they will lose When seeing385 words
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527 1951-01-09 12 I.N a very keenly-contested hockey encounter, the Police beat the I Diversity of Malava by an o<hl goal in five. This puis tin- Police in the semi-finals of the Singapore Hockey Association k.O. tournament. Playing on a rain-sodden ground a' Thomson Road, the527 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-01-09 12 photo. ONE of the many thrilling incidents in Saturday's restling bout between Charlie Gammage and Jim Anderson. Gammage was kicking Aderson out of the ring when referee Muckle jumped en Gammage's back, grabbed him by the ears, causing him to grimmace in pain.- StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article90 1951-01-09 12 SYDNEY, Jan. 8. (AP).—Britain is one of the 13 nations who have already challenged tor the Davis Cup this year. The challenges will close with the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia on January 31. Japan so far is the onlv nation to challenge for the90 words
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645 1951-01-09 12 Miller, Johnson Flog Tired MCC Attack To Add 110 For 7th Wicket SYDNEY, Jan. 8. Keith Miller and lan Johnson Mmmjg\ J a depleted England attack to add 110 in an unfinished seventh u wichet stand in the third Test today after the earlier batsmen kept on the defensive by645 words
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Article54 1951-01-09 12 HOC IM. h.iun j \ISTR\II\ j-! Archer c Eva r M a Morris b Bedser Hassett C Harvey b Be Miller not out Loxton c Bedim Tal: B. Johnson not out E i rai t Wit ket falh i 223 2 I 7 Bed 4 V. B -.vn Compton54 words
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390 1951-01-09 12 SYDNEY, Jan. 7 (Renter-AAP) Uteri k a strong possibility that Freddie Brown, England ricket Captain in Australia. \*ill eonluct the MM I in London andnak them to fl) reinforcement* to hi- iatjnn depleted learn. Official secrecy surrounds deleberations which took place at today's390 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-01-09 12 At Seletar on Saturday R.A.F. (Malaya) met the French Air Force (Far Fast) at rugger and many distinguished guests watched the game. The Standard photographer snap ned this picture of some of them. From left to right are Monsieur Gelade (French Consulate in the Colony), Air Vice61 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous29 1951-01-09 12 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in M.= laya TODAY: AM P.M Singapore 12L27 11.16 Malacca 8..V. 9.09 Port Dickson 7.36 7.5U Port Sham 6.42 7.17 Penang 1..M 2.1929 words
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