Singapore Standard, 17 January 1951
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Title Section22 1951-01-17 1 Singapore Standard 1 1 ,t» .'.ill //Li ''I 1 VOL 1 NO. 202 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17. 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS22 words
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346 1951-01-17 1 \U Fred Haaipson Ni Jan. 16 AP) Several straws m ill!rir_ 1 24 days 9ee«i to point toward some ibe Chinese CoaMmunata m Indo-China« i! uiih the rurrent stpeedup of mvM\nh!*a ra—paign against Hanoi m hina, lvi-» stirred up new worries lhal346 words
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29 1951-01-17 1 Ho's Forces Blocked In Han oi Push AP) troops re H that C press conV engaged ■noi. He red F. 49 r e so far es re- quiet c >29 words
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Article28 1951-01-17 1 Nehru Reveals Peking's Promise (API r, Jawa:i:ed tor. ay in erTe<-t. C lina "a ra :o be 4 F a at, he arefiil Kc c the U Political28 words
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206 1951-01-17 1 Blythe Urges Legislation Of Civil Defence Standard Staff Reporter THE necessity f>r introducing legi »1 m to cover the formation cf civ.! defence b >clics m Singapore was stressed yesterday by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Speaking during adjournment at lay's meeting ol the Singapore Legislative Council, Mr Blythe206 words
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128 1951-01-17 1 RANGOON Jan. 16 (AP)— j The Burme.v- War Office today I refused to divulge the itinerary of Commissioner-General M i Donald when he asits the Burmese hinterland on Friday. A spokesman <>f the War Office snul this secrecy was i ordered by Burma's128 words
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Article91 1951-01-17 1 PARIS, 3 16 (API -France today formally ;«r.d flatly denied a Russian press charge that j France was rearming Chinese Nationalist troops m fndo-China an invasion of Red China. The denial was issued m a communique from the Ministry i m charge of relations with Associated91 words
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Article43 1951-01-17 1 Standard StalT Reporter THIRTY piculs <>(' rubber valued at ;ibout $8,700 was reported been robbed from the ise ol Fog Lip .K-e. m Seah el between 5 pro. on Monday and early mornii g y< sterday. Police are investigating.43 words
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Article63 1951-01-17 1 CYCLIST HU RT IN ROAD ACCIDENT S1 mdard Staff Reporter CHINESE cyclist was seriv injured and removed to •tl following a collision ith the trailer attached to a v at the Wh mile. Bukit Timah Road, Yesterday evening. The lorry with the trailer v/as c rating out on to Bukit63 words
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Article28 1951-01-17 1 AIPEI, Jan. 16 (APJ authorities ordered military training for sti iI s m Formosa above middle school level. The trainii igramme will m m F ruary.28 words
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Article17 1951-01-17 1 Standard Stall Reporter A 23-year-old Chine s woman an 11-year-ol I rted misince January 1417 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-01-17 1 Photo. Police mad? 300 p.rtests when 5.000 Communists demonstrated outside General Eisenhower's temporary headquarters at the Hotel Astoria, Paris Jan. 9. The demonstrators, who tried to break the poire cordon, were charged bj police wieldins batons. They were turned away and marched down the Champs Elysees shouting peaceAP - 60 words
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255 1951-01-17 1 THE wreckage of •an aeroplane, resembling that of a Dakota, was spotted yesterday west of Kotu Bharn, hut the pilots of The Singapore Standard .search aircraft said weather conditions prevented them from approaching near enough to read the markings on255 words
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Article183 1951-01-17 1 MC'S To Be Paid $300 Per Month Standard staff Reporter A BILL whereby Singapore Municipal Commissioners wiV' for the first time be paid a/i allowance of $300 a month j was passed at yesterday's j meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council. The Bill becomes law after it is gazetted by183 words
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145 1951-01-17 1 Standard Stiff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tups— Air. H. S. Lee, President of the Selaa^or I iiinese Chamber of Commerce, has re4»i;\>U'd t'i" Federation Government to convey to the British Government by cable the resolution of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce. Malaya, unrins Britain145 words
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Article62 1951-01-17 1 CAIRO. Jan. 16 (AP):— Heads of American diplomatic missions m the Middle East will meet here on February 14 for an important week-Ion? conference to be attended by Admiral Robert C. Carney, Commander of American Naval forces m the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, and62 words
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Article53 1951-01-17 1 LONDON, Jan. 10, (AP). Pakistan's Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan warned Tuesday that the peace of Asia and the world depends on a settlement •>: the Pakistani-Indian dispute over Kashmir. He told a news conference a settlement submitted by Commonwealth Prime Ministers had been turned down by Indian53 words
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Article368 1951-01-17 1 TOKYO, Jan. 16 (UP): The United States Eighth Army recaptured Suwon, 17 miles south of Seoul, today m a mounting counter-attack that threw the Chinese Communist defenders into full retreat. The Chinese rearguards put up only a token fi^ht m Suwon before fleeing north. Allied air fleets368 words
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Article206 1951-01-17 1 US, Russia Discuss Soviet Debt WASHINGTON, Jan. I>;' (AP>— The United States renewed direct talks with Russia on Monday m a move to have Soviet Union pay up for part of the U5511. 000.000.000 m American Lend-Lease supplies it received during the last war For the first time m nearly206 words
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160 1951-01-17 1 TOXDON, Jan. 15 (Router): Lord Layton, British newspaper director and Liberal Economist, called tonight for a coalition government or a party truce to "dose the ranks" during a time of emergency. Speaking at a dinner given >n the National Liberal Club here, he160 words
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Article38 1951-01-17 1 HONGKONG. Jan. 16 (AP) Lieut. General Sir E. C. Robert Mansergh. commander of Hongkong forces. flew to Tokyo today to visit Genera! Mac Arthur's Headquarters and Later the British brigades m Korea.38 words
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Article110 1951-01-17 1 BREMERTON, WASHINGTON. Jan. 16 (AP) T mighty aircraft-carriers wen re-commissioned here on M day and soon will rejoin US. fleet units. One was the U.S.S. I X which has had its face lifted m a two-year modernization programme at '.he Bremerton NShipyard. Improvement* m!-110 words
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155 1951-01-17 1 10-Engined Air Giants Arrive In UK LONDON. Jan. 17 (AP^ The first group of America's biggest bombers the tenengined B-36 ever to fly to Europe landed at Lakenheath Airport today after a "<:- lious flight from Texas. T planes are capable of car- lying the atom bomb more 10.000 miles.155 words
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Advertisement91 1951-01-17 1 j /I SUNSNIfLP X I 1 Tbej aD-nrb armnv;nt clar«! i Available m \a:inu- dekiCDl it rol*SM > From F. J ISAACS. i Optom«*tri!>t A Opticiaa 1 i Hi A I HIE AR< AI>K I (off RatTlrs FUcr) Pbonc: W4M MimEX BLECTgOPES chosen for the wor/e/s 6/g /viurcx arc we'ein^91 words
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947 1951-01-17 2 THE SINGAPORE Government is to appoint a committee at once to investigate commodity and price controls m respect of all essential sss i £3 feat 2 aj-sSfSbg^ Municipality South-West. Mr. MaUal's motion sought to impose immediate price controls m respect947 words
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Article116 1951-01-17 2 Woman Set Upon By Four Men THE STORY of how four youths snatched a two-year-old baby from the arms of its mother, threw it on to the ground and then set upon the mother and relieved her of her jewellery was told m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. Tentatively116 words
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172 1951-01-17 2 Standard Stall Reporter THE COMMISSION of Enquiry to investigate into all the nmsta ices <>f the Singapore rio;s early last month is expected t<» arrive m the Colony before the e:id of this mo ith. This was announced m the Singapore Legislative172 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-01-17 2 Picture by An enterprising villager at Potong Pasir Smgapore fish for carp which escaped from nearby fish ponds. The lev planks seen m the background are what remained of a wooden bridge which c«"»n^d when a lorry with a load of grass crossed it. Michael GohMichael Goh - 46 words
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287 1951-01-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter ALL HOTELS, boarding houses, liKliii:;^ houses and native passenger lodging houses i\\ Singapore \s\-\ Uv licensed l>> Government il the recommendation <»i the Lodging Fmouse Committee is accepted. The .report which was tabled at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday recommends thai287 words
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420 1951-01-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter A RECENT warning by Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Trade Union Member, at a meeting of Singapore trade unions that he would defy the present Trade Union Ordinance if necessary ami form a Trade Union Congress m which Government420 words
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176 1951-01-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE MAJORITY of the "mushroom holds" which have sprung up m recent years m Singapore are Utilising their premises m order to make easy mone\ from liio proceeds of prostitution, slates ihe report of the Lodging House Committee tabled at the176 words
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Article179 1951-01-17 2 Wants Policy To Cover Passengers Taxi Insurance A PLEA for insurance pro- j tertion m casts of accidents I for passengers travelling m 1 1 taxis was made by Mr. X. A. Ma Lai, Progressive Par t y i member for Municipal SouthHWest, yestei lay's meeting of 1 |h e179 words
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Article249 1951-01-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter LEGISLATION to provide protection for the Indigenous fauna and flora of the Colony including the preservation of obiects and places of aesthetic historical or scientific interest was passed by the Singapore Legislative Council at its meeting yesterday. This follows on the report and recommendations249 words
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Article, Illustration426 1951-01-17 2 Five A reas In Johore Still Under Water FIVE areas m Jok- re are still flooded as a result of the heavy rain d irinj: the week-end and the continued showers bolh on Monday and yesterday. Most M-riously affected is f jjobore Bahra-Koia Tinggi-Jnmalnang Road where {»<»! I waters reached426 words
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Article38 1951-01-17 2 7"HE Police Force On uiance was amended yesterdaj I bill, which WW 'aken through all stages m the Leg: a Council, to enable the Commlssioner of Police to aliens into the specta bulary.38 words
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Article39 1951-01-17 2 THE SELETAR X K-.la S; :nithi "Malabar II nic Society" will entertain tin us Travanc »re Lalitha, Padmii i d Ragini, wi i ,re bow m the C 8 p.m. on Frit I the v: Hoto!.39 words
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Advertisement146 1951-01-17 2 -^s^ TD sf/mJ Th!> WITH MtVi FEATURES THAT MAKt tporlN L.a enthusiasl *ho i:.'- 'nil -p JT THE FINEST MIDGET EVER «n c ;;omua! prue The I -J^-^^^^'tl^-^ v M :-rt has all the p.>»nt>— :^s I speed, r !.r --ri^ lII^-^ l^^"^^"^"^"^ ~-"-~~jss- lous ol the road «i jil146 words
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Advertisement75 1951-01-17 2 I B ImM Biß CHURCHILL'S 'Tare To F«ce With Stalin" NOVKUBE '20 ISsl X NOW ONLY n^ cts WHITE ROSE HAIR DRESSING SALOC; Experienced hau cutting anr shaving No. .^27. Seraneoon Road corner of New World. Proprietor Ml L. Govinda samv Shop closed tw MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION. MILLION LOTTERY I?p<>n75 words
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Advertisement145 1951-01-17 2 CLASSinEoTgr^ engaglment"^*" 555 Pock Sai Mr Fan i nd Miss .•I Pro*. Arnoy I* t F <-' R MUi Freehold storey Road 7 dining i quarters Bton Ap: -AMPH or k 1 Large r v b roomc nod 5a ed Vai Principals SA I O! v Tl NDI B ,!<145 words
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Article269 1951-01-17 3 Bandit Worries Are Increasing Standard Staff ('orre^pondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. m CttfVMl m many respe<*ts and a distortion of llie true facts," was how Mr. D. C. Watherslon. S«*c- rotary for Defenro, Federation of Malaya, described the report on the Emergency recently published m the Chicago269 words
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14 1951-01-17 3 Youths wins 'Joget War' In J. Bahru stai te»«ttßt ba from the S B14 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-01-17 3 THE recent wrddin? of Mr. On? Kitn Swee to Miss Rom* I.cc Gek Neo was the first to b<r performed m the Marriage K^-^i>..r\ ai Malacca this year.28 words
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Article47 1951-01-17 3 Stsl I m I-"-MPUR. 1 I i is be for ove tf the S it stai md a ball and the Ashm estimates that appro;xin?»: S24joofl mil be spent *> srfj >»! :hi> jrea r m aclHtio to the usoa l grants aid Goven maA47 words
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182 1951-01-17 3 MCA May Give Full Membership To All standard >tafi < (trrespondeni kl M\ LUMPUR, Tora. Foil meMocntkip m the Gkiacsc Association may \w rxiendcd m ;i!! Hrtioiiililii h if a proposal I>> ihc Singapore Hram-li. %m br toyed at th<- tu-vt Vanual General M**«iinu oi tlir kiMOdafMßl m Kuala 1182 words
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Article98 1951-01-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Hold ;rs of identity cards must notify any change o! perm en! address if they cha ige their retailer for food rationing purp >ses and any intended absence from the Federation for j period of two months or People who Leave the address recorded98 words
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88 1951-01-17 3 SCHOOLBOYS VISIT COURTS AND COUNCIL SKHPMBAN". Toes.- Bducati m > i-.' r .fn>:.;p played <* n lni isinfij iaopoi taol part m aJi schc m Negri Semoilaa, states •:>..:'. .iu>t released The report, lajn thai special puiudli ■rere allotted to disc:-. bob >•■ eoxrenl affairs and ehria and raiti —re88 words
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Article96 1951-01-17 3 'Cop ter For Ka jang Fed. Day Show Xl) LUMPUR Tue* S fv., .i ig bra: c UMNO las decided to boycoti fed Day, the D: ici Mi I■ .1 Haji AUdI A/i/ Xl wnis ha? wg; ni >ed an n!l- eelebratii m t n Feb. 1. There i H96 words
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Article317 1951-01-17 3 KT.\.'..4 LUMPUR, Twet A 22--l/mr-o j Mislay, Ffaji mi b;/i .4/i//u^, utevd a chojyt of using '•re on ci Malmy man. Mnrlam trinte Jaffur, with intent to outrage her modesty om Jan':,: r§ I 9IS <i' Sr <j,n hu\ The Kirn i Ln»wpur >'•■'•■ nd Wayi*tr»t« Blioired $206317 words
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Article100 1951-01-17 3 X r I. Ll'MPl'R. Tuc>. People who know of bandit arias dumps should turn their knowledge to their own profit. states a < omtnunique issued this niornia;. Serviceable ucapous arc worth: bren or steii gUfl S.m)o. rifle, pistol or revolver $300, smoothbore |M100 words
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Article73 1951-01-17 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. rues.- h suggestion that traffic to Jalan i [bi ahim t rom Jalan A.h Ei should turn left into Jalan Sa mill and use the Lane separating i the two i>!ands has been accepted b\ the Sahote Bahru Xown73 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-01-17 3 Photo The Ili^h Commissioner. Sir Henry Gurney. chats with Mr. G. G Ponnambalam. K.C., Minister of Industries. Industrial Research and Fisheries. Oylon. at the Ceylon Federation dinner held at the Hete! Majestic. Kuaia Lumpur, on Sunday. P.R.P.R. - 40 words
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172 1951-01-17 3 Negri's Mentri Besar Praises Bandit Fighters Maniianl Staff Correspoadenl SEREMBAN, Tues. The Mentri Besax of Negri Sembilan pays a tribute to Hie security [orces, planters, miners and others m an official report which states: U J would be remiss if I tailed lo mention the loyally. gallantry and devoted services172 words
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Article53 1951-01-17 3 The oat i S an of the Negi Semb an tndian A tian 'hc'i has been organised. tias planned i programme o activitj Em fanuan l!^ February. <CC" I llßg tO <" secrel iy. M.. I M. K. Piihiy. Mr. Fred A.ruLau odom was b ected c ilrtnaa53 words
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120 1951-01-17 3 TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP UP BY 4.541 K\ \i.\ L y UR. Tues.While mi? trade union -The Rename and \v.> .«»slev Chinese Engineering Employees the tiled, brii "..<i i.'i the Fcderati.' end of the rear to 17 Jl pending. The total membe ihip -> all unions, including th egistration. was 61.627120 words
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342 1951-01-17 3 Nan«lar<l Slafl < or r < %|»<Mi<lrnl KUALA lAMI*I H. Tu«>. The grcmlml rmolion among al! li\in^ tiling Xi wortlil |»l||i V il<J anitnat^ h ■lawiiHiMty fi^li! In proteii thrir yonn^. but m ll»«--jungles of Mala>a < onminnUin lum kitted tbk Knatinrt.342 words
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Article145 1951-01-17 3 Standard Staff Correspond cut SEREMBAN, T B tiou i:i i:.- :<■ cxp lined In Be bilan ofil report which gives deta i s .-i tod thai cis str <■' into a number of a.- us undei M tdmen rail, d peng us. Pengfa salaried I145 words
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Article92 1951-01-17 3 Ex-Officer Sentenced To Jail simdard still Reporter JOHORE BA. i g 1 i 15*. Ali bin Tahir. a formei \fr i I Officer of rsing !\rec n* rigorlonme Starr In i \h who sold t k Bine to I pai tme:-!t i eposil the Gove It tted m Court I92 words
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Miscellaneous357 1951-01-17 3 r t iy t K<-,al (Slaaffl': Andax (Hindi »,Lid*: SJ lir di) 2.30, 6^o a« B SEKEMBAIx i otiuy < ::il >■.- 9r^ 9.15 p.m. T rr e Cathay (i.s.i: Fools hi Town Rex: June Bride 3. 6^o. 9.15 pja 1 i'.'/r J» c Gets HI (Cantonese) 3. &30 and357 words
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133 1951-01-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. Another shooting incident occurred m Penang about 4.30 p.m. today when 49-year-old Neoh Chooi Leong was shot at live or six times by an unknown assassin m a small kampong between Vale «f Temoe Road and Tanjong Bungah about 6J133 words
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Article223 1951-01-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent A I OR STAR. Tues.— A lVnanu-horn 23-yt»ar-old Gbmeae »irl. k<»n Swec ISyuk alia> Chew Kook, exniemlur of the propaganda petition of the Commanisl Part] ami a 7«ehool teacher was ■gnlCMCcd >estrr<lay to BCTud HCFflllldc for life by Mr. Justice Russell when223 words
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Article101 1951-01-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— .Air. J. D. Caunter, a 52-year-old Eurasian warehouse assistant of the Penang Harbour Board, died suddenly m a friend's house m Argus Lane about 3.15 p.m. today. It appears that the deceased was not feeling well this morning and was101 words
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Article115 1951-01-17 4 Standard Malay Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Tues. The Malay residents of Kampong Telok Sareh, m the Mukim of Pulau Tiga had their dream come true when a mosque which they intended to build 26 years ago was formally opened by the Sultan of Perak. The mosque which115 words
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Article105 1951-01-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues —A bandit who killed a British military lieutenant checking identity cards m a squatter district yesterday m the Grft area of Perak was himself killed by a British military sergeant who went m pursuit. The lieutenant and sergeant were m a squatter hut when105 words
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Article192 1951-01-17 4 POLICE AGENT JAILED Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Tues. Lebai Saaid bin Khamis, a Police informer, was sentenced to a I total of two years' imprisonj ment by the President of the i Sessions Court, Tuan Syed I Sheh Barakbah, yesterday when he was found guilty on two counts of192 words
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394 1951-01-17 4 Standard Stall Correspondent KUAL.4 LUMPUR, Tues. Makhan Sin-h. a Punjabi cowherd, Mas acquitted and discharged by Mr. Ju-tit*' I!. W Wilson at the Selangor Assizes today on ;i charge «»f murder of a 12-year.old Indian hoy. Suppiah, whose dead body was <lu»j out oi394 words
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Article53 1951-01-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SUNGEI PATANI, Tues.— A 21-year-old Malay. Abdullah bin Hussain of Kuala Darat, B;:kit Selambau, was arrested m Kuala Ketil m connection with the fire outrage. He was charged before Tuan Wan Daud bin Wan Ali yesterday with attempted murder and nMsc-hief by fire.53 words
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Article55 1951-01-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Tues.— A lorry driver, Liang Kau Fong. was fined $50 by Inche Abdul Wafaab bin Abdullah, for speeding. It wa.s stated that Lian" was going at between 50 to 55 miles ~?r ho'.r. m nothc: case C aYe v .v s lined55 words
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Article, Illustration92 1951-01-17 4 A legacy of the Japanese occupation, like the picture above, still shows out prominently against Ipoh's skyline five years after the termination of war. The buildings once housed the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines, Pritchards and Robinsons, all of which were destroyed when the British retreated from Ipoh m the dark92 words
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200 1951-01-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. There is a great agricultural future for the Sabak Bernam, Kuala Selangor, and Banting Districts, according to Dato Hamzafa bin Abdullah, Chairman of the Selangor RIDA Committee. The Dato, who has- jusl completed a visit to these200 words
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375 1951-01-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. After a two-day trial, the seven* man jury today brought m a unanimous verdict of not guilty of murder, but guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder against a young Chinese, khoo Theam Hock, who375 words
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Article103 1951-01-17 4 PENANG, Tues.— A middleaged Chinese. Tai Joon Oon. proprietor of Chop Chong Heng '•I Campbell Street, suffered serious head injuries as a result of a fall from the top Window of his shop to the road about 1 a.m. today. Hall an hour later, a103 words
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Article28 1951-01-17 4 TEL UK ANSON. Tues.— Foa id guilty of giving illegal grati cation to the Deputy Assistant District officer Perak, sh VVah was28 words
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279 1951-01-17 4 More Views On Engineer's Resignation I PENANG, Tues. "The resignation of Mr. J. w. Clark, the Municipal Engineer, was a great surprise to me when it was announced by the President at the last meeting oi The Commissioners, but the speech made by Mr. 11. B. van Praagh regarding this279 words
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90 1951-01-17 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. In the Johore Assizes before Mr. Justice Paul Storr, two young Chinese, Wong Chew Fan and Chan Kam Wan stand charged under the Emergency Regulations. They were brought to Court m Stretchers under armed guards. After medical evidence had been90 words
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Article89 1951-01-17 4 IPOxi. Tues.— An enjoyable dance was held at the fctana Iskandariah last night on the occasion of the Perak Sultan's birthday. Miss Dolores Marcello. Mrs Cheah Eng Guan and the nursing staff of the Kuala Kangsar District Hospital acted as dancing partners. The social was89 words
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255 1951-01-17 4 Ipoh Man Fined $18, 000 For Evading Duty Standard Staff Correspond. IPOH, Tues.--A fine of SIB.(XM> Imprisonment was imposed on Lee K< by the President of the Session- < Whimster for having dutiable good- 'IJ R Lee, a local businessman i gave notice of appeal through his counsel, Mr. C.255 words
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Article44 1951-01-17 4 GOING O N LEAVE Standard Staff Correspondent KULJM, Taes. The htaff of the Survey Department, Kedah Perlis bade farewell to Mr. R. B Homer, Chief Surveyor at a dinner heir! at the Survey Officer. Mr H inner Is going on leave to New Zealand.44 words
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Article68 1951-01-17 4 Six Months Jail Fo r Rash Driving denl oi slh Mr. j. H. If >JI > i; n lOnih imprißonii] driving. Y.,v. X sing U business: by doing amounting cide. He driven a F excessivn I| Kuala Kang<The towards lamp dered h Looi and o hostess. v. conscious hours after68 words
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Advertisement83 1951-01-17 4 tusry cmmow The growing child ex- tt^— Spends his energies at an enormous rate-growing pp-^ fast and playing hard. RPMHAr* it) Nourishment must keep iH^S^eF^^l pace and that is why B!fo**Wßf l Chicken is so sought R/.RE "OPPOiITUMIxY!! When i^ivin? gifts for the season GIVE Hisjh quality Best workmanship Design83 words
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Advertisement56 1951-01-17 4 FAR-FLUNG ADVENTURE' TOWER '.G SPECI i! sat. CATHAY midnu.iii SOU T H~~aTT PASSENGER GOODS CHASSIS MUNICIPAL VEHICLES MARINE STATIONARY OIL ENGINES DIESEL GENERATING PLANTS FEDERATED MOTORS LTD ORCHARD ROAD SING* REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT Tl WEARNE BROS., LTD. j GKNKKAL (()NTRA(TORS ILK IKK U SANITARY WORKS A: ALSO R \I>IO s 156 words
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Article1037 1951-01-17 5 Amendments Sent To Spore Govt StandanJ Staff Reporter AMENDMENTS to the Unified Education Service proposed by ilie Singapore Select Committee on Schemes of Service will, if accepted, include the Normal Trained Teachers among those eligible for admission to the highest posts m the new1,037 words
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Article28 1951-01-17 5 Mr I [ei iti Fast, D: 'ec >1 the N. [niormation Cc itre i:i the Far East, has arrived m ;i ;kdk for a three-week visit.28 words
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Article, Illustration687 1951-01-17 5 Magna Caria For White Collar Workers Ready For Legco Standard Stall Reporter DRAFT <>I* the Compulsory Central Provident Fund Hill of tin* Singapore Progressive Party, forming the ha-i-. ot a ."tlauna < aria for white-collar workers m the Colony, has been completed and, it is understood, it will be introduced687 words
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203 1951-01-17 5 THE flourishing condition of 'N' i -joiy's a.iaif.s is a i '.example of what the Co-opei live movement cati do undo: competent management, says I the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, In his conj gratulatory message which appears m tiie Silver ."Jubilee ivenir ol the203 words
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209 1951-01-17 5 Police Communication System Strengthened THE Sin<*;uH»r<' Police conntiuiiicalions Lave been slren^ihened and tin* Control Room staff l»;i- been reorganised and augmented. This was stated m Government's reply to Mr. A. McLellan (Nominated) who asked m the Legislative Council yesterday, what action had been taken since the last meeting of the209 words
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Article, Illustration351 1951-01-17 5 Globe Trotting Cyclist (65) Is On His Second Tour Standard Shipping Reporter GOING round the world on a bicycle for a second time m his life. John Robins, 65 yrar old Canadian, who says that cycling through a country is the simplest way of travelling, rnabiinn one to see everything,Standard - 351 words
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136 1951-01-17 5 Standard Staff Reporter TWELVE Singapore nurses who have been already interviewed by the Public Services Commission for promotion as i nursing sisters are now awaitj ing the res s, Or. R. D. Gross. Deputy Director of \\-> Servuv- said on Mondaj. Dr. (iross136 words
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Article207 1951-01-17 5 Inquiry Into Rioting All IAAM la li.nr been ir»Nol\«-«l ii> i«-i aNMtffi% rioting, three two Phlwrir. an IwHiaWj. an and a favweac were <<»miniu<« |m ihr iiMfpiiiii n Relief Court Ma»Uirair. Mr. 1). r\.<- |tminlai i,» staixi (rial at (In n<\( iMOWS. »akar. 26 Clndian),207 words
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Advertisement131 1951-01-17 5 F Ul HEW DO2MA: Assumption Of Mary NOWfINIY j i il f f UliLl fl CIS 8■ Tea- iQhtf «jy D| WE CAPITOL I t u> or phone MOH tot Sanitjrv. u.u:t (ias, Eleetrieal rid \l dio set Ices. Singapore lub.ng Company. Contra* '«*f o^ !:.i.!o Dealers Geylaai i: iJ,131 words
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Advertisement72 1951-01-17 5 o GIOR6E LEE MOTORS I q 200 CLEMENCEAI IVENUE q 111.. 533S 5339 A 0 THE HOME OF RELIABLE SERVICE n 0 H 0 THE NEW 1931 Q 0 AMBASSADOR f 0 0 MOTCIi CYCLE a A U q lOPLLAR MODEL Q Sj ARRIVING SOON 0 Q ALL SPARE PARTS72 words
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Article746 1951-01-17 6 HEN the Federal Constitution was imposed, the critics were consoled by the thought that the Constitution, as a growing and a living thing, would gradually be changed for the better. We were exhorted to support the Constitution and change it as we went along. After all did746 words
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Article, Illustration625 1951-01-17 6 NORA BELOFF - NORA BELOFF by 'THE Soviet proposals for a Council of Foreign Ministers to be held to discuss German demilitarisation have placed the American Government m an embarrassing predicament Secretary of State Dean Acheson and his advisers can see nothing to be gained625 words
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Article, Illustration17 1951-01-17 6 2 "Remember? You wrote. 'Come C over for t'le day, get here nice and enrly17 words
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Article, Illustration391 1951-01-17 6 THE intention of the Chun? Chins High School to set up a post-graduate class fur high school graduates is one deserving of our fullest support said Nanyang Siang Pau m its editorial yesterday. The establishment of a post-graduate class is necessary since (a) communication between Malaya and391 words
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Article, Illustration527 1951-01-17 6 PRIVATE SCHOOL PUPILS SHOULD BE PROTECTED BY GOVT. Headers Write 0n... I have read the observation of *Poor Parent* dated 27.12*50 and presume that there are thousands who feel that their children are not pro* vided with the right type of education, though they pay more m a private school527 words
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Article317 1951-01-17 6 1> Sir; I write to ask "When is a Rest House not a Rest j House? and the answer m the Federation at least is "when it is a Residential Hotel". It is a well-known fact 2 m Rest Houses up and down 2 the country317 words
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Article367 1951-01-17 6 Sir; Shame on you. my dear Mr. Editor, for calling me one of your mod ardent editorial readers— such names. Fancy referring to me as the man with that ridiculous parachute. Worse still, you gave the Impression to others that I am a man of undying hopes,367 words
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Article431 1951-01-17 6 Sir: Please allow !> ~e. through the courtesy of your colu .ms. to comment on Mr. A. Halliday's statement on Commercial Examinations which appeared 1:1 The Standard, and to support "Frustrated* 1 whose letter appeared m an earlier issue. In the last paragraph of his statement,431 words
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Advertisement28 1951-01-17 6 HBO rubber goods for MINING INDUSTRY, V In Use For .*JO Years la Malaya mm Vi? LS9NG RUBBER WORKS Slnjjpore Kual.i l.aiu:»ur liii.ti StVUMIi I K'uir Kallrrwurib Hon^kunic28 words
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Advertisement52 1951-01-17 6 HftftVFß v SO Oil C X SO THOROUGH r V i 4k DOKS THE iI LL WEEKM V ISH FOR THE WHOLE /^l^^4i FAMILY— ON VIEW ANY \JI 4^ TIME IN 01 R P j SHOWROOMS I EASY PAYMENTS X if* 4 ARRANGED I SOLE ACfKTi 17-19, HUM m KO\J>.52 words
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Article327 1951-01-17 7 Huge Rearmament Plan Under Way LONDON, Jan. 16 (Reuter) Britain's top defence planners satisfied General Dwight Eisenhower that, before the end of this year, he will have behind him a Britain stronger than ever before m peace time. At a 150-minute meeting with militar.y Chiefs-of-Staff,327 words
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Article, Illustration75 1951-01-17 7 photo. PtUNCESS'S FAMILY This picture just released from burOMC House, London, shows Princess Elizabeth, the Mm of Edinburgh and their children, Prince Charles and F?intess Anne. The Prince, who is reaching out to his bill, sister, was born on Nov. 14. 1948. The little Princess win five months old onAP - 75 words
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Article300 1951-01-17 7 'Ne w Gu inea Th is Yea r '-Soekarn o DJAKARTA, J;»n. 16 (Rrut< r.AAP)— The Endone- m Prr- (I -nt, I*r. Sorkarno. m an unexpected gpcecll I :ii^ht declared he mm convinced that Dutch New t vvuijiji be returned to Indonesia before !*unri-«' J !:i;i;ir\ I. 1 ).">2, "if300 words
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135 1951-01-17 7 Vandenherg Sees Wonju From The Air KOREA. Jan 16.— Genera] Hoyi S. Vandenberg, United Stages Chiei oi Stall for air r iok a helicopter inspection Unix on the Wonju front today. The General flew to an adre I a r base m ai the front Major Genera] Earle E. P135 words
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119 1951-01-17 7 FEAF Bomber Commander Transferred TOKYO, Jan. 16: (ReuterAAP) Major General Em- mett O'Donnell. Jr., Comman- der of the Far East Air Force's i Bomber Command, is being transferred to the United States to resume command of the strategic air command's 15th Air Force at March Air Base, California, General Mac-Arthur119 words
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Article108 1951-01-17 7 HONGKONG, J«n. 16 (AP) Hongkong, oiling up its uefvn>e machinery against a possil le Chinese Communisi attack or internal difficulties, launched a I vo-day M exercise M today. Those taking part ia- le contingents of the police, army, navy and the air force. A government announcement said108 words
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Article90 1951-01-17 7 SYDNEY, Jan. 1G (UP) A dispatch from Darwin said today that all Australian aborigines m the remote northwest Australian coastal area struck for a basic wage of VJ7 per week. The aborigines now receive K2 per week when employed by the government m addition to their board,90 words
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260 1951-01-17 7 Premiers Plough Through Mud To See Festival Site Li NDO .V. Ja n 16 f Rente r) Mr. J \ih:ir A Pri' c M ister oj India, a>;d Mr. Sidney Holland, New Zealand Prime Minister, ploughed through ■ad inches deep I re when they insited the ii-^i Festival of Britain260 words
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245 1951-01-17 7 LONDON, Jan. 16 (UP)— lnformed sources sai,l thai the three Western Powers haw* dropped plans to include the Far East m the agenda of a proposed Four Power meeting niih Russia* They *ai<l. however, thai the I nitod States, Britain and France will245 words
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Article144 1951-01-17 7 TOKYO, Jan. 16. (UP) Mustangs of the Australian No. 77 Fighter Squadron joined I with American aircraft m napalm rocket attacks on Suwon yesterday. The Australian pilots dived down through very heavy cloud which covered the former United Nations airbase, south of Seoul. One large building m the144 words
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Article55 1951-01-17 7 THE Labour Party Council of the Gloucester villages of Stroud and Thorr.by have passed a resolution calling for the dismissal Of General Douglas Mac Arthur. The resolution also called on Britain's Labour Government to use all its influence to stop the war with a meeting of the four big powersUP - 55 words
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Article47 1951-01-17 7 Throe passengers were killed and >25 injured when a set of tram cars rushed down hill m Goteborg, Sweden, with brakes out of order and crashed into another tram at the foot of the hill. It was the worst tram accident on record m Goteborg. A. P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article35 1951-01-17 7 Two Slovak bishops were sentenced to life Imprisonment and a third to 24 years on charges off high treason and espionage at the conclusion of a six-day trial before the state court of Bratislava.— U.PU.P - 35 words
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Article37 1951-01-17 7 Hongkong kept itself under wraps yesterday, as for the second day m a row temperature dipped down to reach the lowest point m two ye trs. Yesterday's record for this "subtropical" island was 40.8 decrees iahrenheit.- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article44 1951-01-17 7 Pakistan has decided to open an Embassy m Peking and officially announced the appointment of Professor Ahamad Ali as the first Charge d'Affaires He will reach Peking about the middle of next month and an Ambassador will proceed there with- in three months. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article56 1951-01-17 7 The Chinese Communist government has not padlucked the doors of Christian Churches, an Episcopalian bishop said, although it has imposed many hampering restrictions. The Ri^nt Reverend Tsu Yu. former Bishop of Yu Kwei, Yunan Province, said that Churches m his homeland were allowed to continue to work as best theyUP - 56 words
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Article65 1951-01-17 7 T!e present influenza epidemic m Flu rope cannot be compared either m spread or m severity to the serious epidemics m the early part of the century, the World Health Organisation said ye tereay. At the trtie. the WHO warned that t ie epidemics m two main centre i-i northernA.P. - 65 words
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Article61 1951-01-17 7 The official Yugoslav r.ews agency Tanjug quoted Marshal ■)i Tito as saying that "'the situation is not ripe" for a settlement of the Trieste question with Italy. It said Tito made the statement i to an Italian journalist m com- menting on improving relations with Italy following the conclusion ofU.P. - 61 words
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Article53 1951-01-17 7 1 1 Tne Foreign Ministry an- i nounced that Uruguay and Egypt have established diplomatic rela- j, tions. The announcement said the a decision had its roots m a "desire i to promote ties of friendship I H between the two countries and permit larger economic and cul- j IUP - 53 words
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Article65 1951-01-17 7 j Clyde N. King Chief of the!'} Economic Cooperation Admini- i stration (ECA) mission m Austria, J ll has annou iced his resignation jy. effective oti Feb. 1. K'ru. who i v will be G5 m March, said he was quitting because he wished to j retire to his honeA.P. - 65 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-01-17 7 photo. RUSSIAN TANK KNOCKED OUT British Bren gun carriers here pass a knocked out Russian 34 tank, as it slopes on a demolished bridge at Osan, South of Suwon, Korea. Suwon was stated to have been entered by the Reds on Jan. 7. APAP - 44 words
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Article293 1951-01-17 7 LONDON, Jan. 16 (Renter) The firman wealth Prime Ministers narrowed the points of dinagreement m the dispute between India and Pakistan over Kashmir, but agreement was not reached m their discussions here, it was announced last night. A communique issued from 10 Downing Street said: "The293 words
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Article84 1951-01-17 7 WASHINGTON, Jan 16 (Reuter) The United States Defence Department said that the Second Division m Korea "is not m any danger whatsoever of being cut off and destroyed." A spokesman at the Department briefing made this comment on suggestions that encircling movements by84 words
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Article35 1951-01-17 7 American retired General Claire Chennault termed rep irts dt an imminent Red invasion of the island as a "bluff.'' However, he conceded that the chances of Nationalist survival were slim without American aid.35 words
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Article109 1951-01-17 7 Lie Supports C 'wealth Plan GENEVA. Jan. 16 <AP)— Mr. Trygve Lie, SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations, said on Monday he was "convinced that a genera] war will be avoided and that the good sense of the leaders of the world will prevail." Mr. Lie. who has been visiting Geneva109 words
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Article258 1951-01-17 7 Rome Bans AntiIke Activities ROME, Jan. 16 (Renter)— The Italian Government announced it would punish with ■"the full force of the law" civil servants or public service employees who took part m the protest strikes and demonstrations called by the Communists against General Dwi.cht D. Eisenhower. The North Atlantic Supreme258 words
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Article226 1951-01-17 7 Dulles, Malik Talk On Jap Pact WASHINGTON. Jan. 16 (Reuter)— The United State State Department announced that Mr. John Foster Dulles. Republican Adviser on Foreign Policy, conferred with Sff Jacob Malik, Soviet delegate 'to the United Nations, on tho* Japanese peace treaty m Ktw York. President Truman lasf Thursday appointed226 words
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Article45 1951-01-17 7 Administrati Q Bf A \erican 5 and the Frusi Fei ;''>ry of the Pacific [slandi will be transferred from the Navy to the 1 Interior Department July l. S milar transfei of responsil for the Island of Guam w*» com- pleted Last tugust, A. PA.P - 45 words
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Article44 1951-01-17 7 Dr. Raul Noriega i < Mi rice I been elected chairman L5-member United Nations Committee cl ged v\ ith the writing ot an table com enti< a am the freedom of i;:'< P: fessor A. S Bokhari ol Pal st was elected Vice-Chairman44 words
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Advertisement16 1951-01-17 7 C H A I I F M ■JrTj.iiifijTi"'"'" 1 "1 f BRITISH m^^^^^^^^m- SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED.16 words
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Advertisement72 1951-01-17 7 A FE* J INDER OUR SPECIAL $2*oo GLOVE O^FER WA S IMM E N S E IV POPI LAR \f| WE HAM- A SMALL NUMBER LEFT. Am f I THESE GLOVES MEET EVERY I I ]f\'\ HOUSEHOLD AM) [INDUSTRIAL NEED I 1 I #"|f Ess, \V i ■> t r^ftf72 words
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308 1951-01-17 8 Govt. Concern Over Rising Prices Of Foodstuffs Goods Standard Staff Reporter PRICES OF locjJ produce m Singapore have increased m proportion h* thi>-e of imported! foodstuffs and are under careful scrutiny by <;,»ve; nmtMit. This ws stated by the Government m the Singapore Le«Ulative Conned yesirrdaf m answer to written308 words
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74 1951-01-17 8 BOTH I niir.l >ut' in. l I nited Kingdom buyers k» r»t o.it <>t t!>e >;»i»a}»wrr- rabber market yesterdaj toad prices movtMl lo lowrr I^-1.. Only moderate turnover ited r 52.14 WMI $2.17 bi for first ffrade Ja i 774 words
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Article56 1951-01-17 8 Stan lard 5 afl Re be »l ight c wide fo i i O vn lie ing a' $55 sellers per pi' vi. No b oil wis d off and ai 590 i Betd $30 Sp > Ct»cu (300 ira Cube MOO (609 Lump Pep:- Sa Sara«56 words
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Article33 1951-01-17 8 LNGTOX. a 30 day I ructi defenc Nai onal id thai, a I m wfll be eh new tttted on if the j es and we!: ate or prereni33 words
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Article115 1951-01-17 8 RUBBER The lalesl Siagaporf rubber prices yesterday J.ui. l<i) were per Ib. Buyers Sellers So 1 KSS Spot Lease SMii si .17 F O Bin bales Feb. .53.0.i S2.#l N.». 2 K.S.S. SI.MX $2.M N-> ."> X S.S. (Norn.? $1.92 SI >! LONDON Xl P.BI X l.'.sd.iv's •peaing115 words
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89 1951-01-17 8 Peking Cuts Withdrawals By Americans ■::< NG, Jan. i Tne Peking autj mounced that, vi i governing the Eree?.a nerican assets oi the c mainland, individuals withdraw j it' the depot its ire npiao 30.000.000 laboul dual depo ats >ove depos itors m np 10.000,000 (about Ii X 18' monthly.89 words
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Article112 1951-01-17 8 Standard Staff Reporter MALAYAN imports «»l rubber m I >.">() ai M8,6.">6 i«»m- were double 1949 imports and ihe highest since .In liberal ion. Excepi for January, Mai >'. imports monthly last year were than the corresponding ►nths oi 1949. However, lasi December imo< rubber i:;112 words
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Article135 1951-01-17 8 M< <:'V. THAN 800 pc >p c the annual dinner fc>iveu by Messrs. Gutwirtu Trading Co. (Malaya) Ltd., The t Trading Co.. Ltd. and Cm mpion M (tors at the r (staurant lHappy Wor d Too occasion was also the.._•!! party t<> Mr. Van tier135 words
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87 1951-01-17 8 A. Part Defence Production Supremo Named L< >NDON, .1 «n. 16 fAP»: Tlie iint::ic:U ol Mr. VVii!i:i:n R. Herod, president oi the Inter--11 ttional General Compan as a coordinator of North Atlantic pfence production is announced. IK* will play the same role m the field ot military production I :tt87 words
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Article, Illustration93 1951-01-17 8 THE new plant at the ShHl Htvt'ii (Essex) refinery, m the I'nitfd Kingdom, which his just come into operation aid is already manufacturing petrol and other oil products at i rate of l.l.~>0.00:> tons a year. The full refinery, scheduled for completion by I!J.Yi. will have an output capacity of93 words
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Article25 1951-01-17 8 x South Afric re v l for wool was reac eel ai i »an ale hen 188-idL v v. v j>ai<L— Reuter.25 words
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82 1951-01-17 8 Raising And Spending American's WASHINGTON. Jan. 15. (Reuter) This i>. how America will spend th»* American's ta\ dollar m the 1932 fiscal year: Military service r »tf cents Foreign programmes 1<) Interest on U.S. debts H X ans 1 benefit "I All other expenses 11 Total One dollar Here i>82 words
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99 1951-01-17 8 RESTRICTIONS <> V private o i and si eel prodi id ion >.■ i Jrii tin under the Iron and Steel Vet of 194:). under which a large ection of the industry will be; lationalised, will come into orce (hi May 15,Reuter - 99 words
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Article99 1951-01-17 8 Top Businessmen Meet Mr. Seth SINGAPORE'S leading busilessmen including bankers, m- j mntnce agents nd prod ie d nitd I extile merchants of all nation- 1 ilittes we *c present ye^terd.iy a c >cktail party at Raffles l»u-l to tvekome a leading In- 1 Jian textile merchant, Mr. rt. M99 words
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349 1951-01-17 8 WASHINGTON, Jan. I<> (AP) Republican critics »!i Congress haw bombarded Prcaidenl Irunian"U557 1,594,000,000 budget a* loaded with nen move* lo > 1 1 acrosu the President's 80-ealle<l "lair Deal programme m ihe name <»l national defence. c gre leaders end 1349 words
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Article56 1951-01-17 8 HONGKONG, Jun. X (Renter AAP) Mr. W. M. Simmons, manager of th<» Hongkong branch of the National City Bank. told the press that he had received no instructions from his head office order ins the closing down of the local hranch He added. "I56 words
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Article184 1951-01-17 8 EXCHANGE laie^ now Hi force as supplied bjf the Malayan Exchange Bank? A.ssotiatioo are a s t'c r oA> FREE MARKPI CURRENCIES E^ONOKONG, Jan If (Sj»e 5 d 8; >i thB •1..-- Bxchari' e loda ir/ere iK.". l is FiKSI- 715 Ma Im jr AH (1;184 words
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154 1951-01-17 8 Standard Reporter M M \N imports *>\ tin «»?■<• incrcjMca from 9,061 tons i»i 1949 t<» 13,559 ions last year. Import* during 1950 ra<!» month were romparalivelj higher than ih<* corresponding months <»l I'M'*. \>iil» the exception «»i Jtni«- and Hcc i' J "T.154 words
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Article, Illustration453 1951-01-17 8 Standard Staff R«'|H»rt<r INDIA nan capturrd iti<* Malayan Irxlile rotn ami this has b«H*n due m a lar^e MMm l« «'iiter|»ripiin«: local In<lian nnrrhanl«* and th<- ln«i Tradt* Conimi^ioncr here, said Mr. R. ML Seth, a I. in^ Indian husinessmaii m an interview v*itli453 words
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Article58 1951-01-17 8 Scrip Lack Restricts Share Trade Sund-.ird Stall Reporter SIN \AP( >RE, Tv of snip re ness Li share markei In tin With support i rubb i\m SI Rl U 5 i I Batu Se .71 K. K K. Lanjut 1H I u 1 ?fl I Teliik K 2.i HI RBI58 words
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Advertisement84 1951-01-17 8 UFEGUAKD MILS CO LTD. 33 36 MEDEIROS BLI>G. CECIL STKi 1 1 SINGAPORE TEL: ***** \i! RMAIf*S imt yialiu mm\ pr«»\«il periormanee. .No X... r what >«*u w m tpm WATERMAN'S give Eicalcsl rait II lei No. &4I :>u n.oo '>;» n.oo > 7 IT OS 5 for Bafl -f84 words
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Advertisement36 1951-01-17 8 eFrT"^ START SAVING WHEN YOU HAV£ MONEY/ X I 1 I J I i YOU TOO CAN OPEN SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOB LITTLE AS S 1 INTEREST WillBE PAID AT 2"3 I""f ANI CHUHG KHIRUJ BflnH LTD36 words
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692 1951-01-17 9 New Passport Rules A 'Gross Breach Of Faith Unofficials Standard Staff Reporter 1 HE Singapore Government was yesterday charged with a rosfl brrach of faith" for introducing the new Passport iiations. The charge was made m the Legislative Council by trials speaking on a motion to recognise Certificates of i^ion692 words
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127 1951-01-17 9 New Entry Law Communist Advocates rd Sftal Reporter JAPORE Govern-' re that there are; g the Colony for' on m Communism I be extremely for them to return ■re. I :ed by the ColoMi W. L. m the Legislative ay m reply to i i y envisa regulations the charge127 words
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Article25 1951-01-17 9 (AP) rtl Ci N Section on thai Japanp.ave been authorised German port-. arrive \vi':l be enroute )urg and Bremen.25 words
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Article128 1951-01-17 9 KIWI MMPIK. Toes.— if a bandits destroyed the iU Kubu R.md Railway the nii(ht of J:in. 11-12, Ike] also destroyed the f«>ilt» s nuils for Kuala Kubu Rn.mi and Eraser's All Ist i.id ,'nd clays forpondcrii including resists and parcels '•d ai Kuaia Trf»n?£janu f.m 9 and128 words
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Article48 1951-01-17 9 A 48-year-oltl American inventor has been awarded the Collier Aviat'on Trophy for developing and producing an automatic pilot that can be v.<ed m jet planes. The hron-e trophy was T ir: > ~2 to Will nra P. Lear by Pj t i ~i a i ia V48 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-01-17 9 photo. Thirty-three bags of mail arrumulated m Singapore over ten days were taken on board the aircraft-carrier 11. M.5. Unicorn when she returned to the Singapore Naval Base from Kure. Picture shows Cd. MA. A. W. j Randell (R.N.), who brought j the first bags of mail on board. withStandard - 62 words
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Article46 1951-01-17 9 The United States is cooperating with the United Nations m setting up a special post office at the permanent headquarters of the international organisation m New York City. The postal address of the U.N. headquarters district will be "United Nations, i New York."46 words
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172 1951-01-17 9 TFIE number of planet m the British Royal Air Force i* i<> !»<• <loul>li>t!. This lias been disclosed I>y llic Minister for Air, Mr. Arthur Henderson, who declares that the military operations of the future will he largely determined by air power. r~172 words
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272 1951-01-17 9 Be Medalled US Admiral Says 'No World War' Standard Staff Reporter MUCH decorated American U.S. Naval officer 54- j year-old Rear-Admiral Giles Stedman. Vice-President of the United States Lines, does not believe the world is on the verge of a third world war. In Singapore on a short business visit,272 words
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Article182 1951-01-17 9 PAA Starts NY-Rome Service PAN American World Air- ways has inaugurated a direct service from New York to Rome with double deck "Strato" Clippers, Mr. H. F. Milley, division traffic and sales manager announced. Three round-trip flights a week have been operated as an extension of the New YorkParis service182 words
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117 1951-01-17 9 WITH a simple religious service, the three victims of last week's R.A.F. Brigand bomber crash were buiied yesterday near their wrecked aircraft m the Pahang jungle. Troops who for three days had cut their way through difficult country to reach the crash their trek117 words
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Article94 1951-01-17 9 BOSTON. Jan. 16: (UP) Greek Ambassador Athanase Politis pledged that Greece will fight on against Communist aggression "at any cost." Polios made the statement m a speech accepting for the Greek government two destroyer escorts turned over to Greece under the mutual defence assistance programme.94 words
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Article68 1951-01-17 9 HONGKONG, Jan. 16: (UP) —The 15,000-to!i luxury liner President Cleveland sailed from here today with more than 100 Americans who were warned officially to get out of the British colony because of the j possibility of a Chinese Communist attack. At tl c same time, it was68 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-01-17 9 photo. Lt. D. P. W. Kelly. 24, (left) one of the fighter pil Is of the aircraft-carrier H.M.S. Theseus who with Commander P.M. Compston, also of the same carrier, returned to Singapore m the H.M.S. Unicorn. They are on their way back to the United Kingdom. Lt. Kelly and theStandard - 76 words
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Advertisement567 1951-01-17 9 SAJLINGS> FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K CONTININT Spore. P Sham. Penanr "MEOVIA" fnr Saigon <fe Bangkok :3 19 Jan. II 11 Jan. In P< t <>IN M^il? 1 Ban^ k H npk ?r g il-15 Feb. "KA.MBODIA" for HoQgko.g. Kobe A <fe Yokohama 18 "21 F eb. n ."T. h r h567 words
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Miscellaneous52 1951-01-17 9 Despatches TODAY: IS.A and Canada noon by San Angelo Victory. TOMORROW: Pakistan (parcels only) noon by Star TODAY: North India and Par,, tan by Eastern Q^een. Gt. Britain, N. Ireland, Ere, Europe, North arid West Africa, West Indies, Egypt and Ceylon 1 Bencruachan. TOMORROW: North Borneo Labuan, Brunei and MM52 words
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Miscellaneous206 1951-01-17 9 fiffisiiippiiiG imiiiiEB^ CAM &S1AT11 l.l.VF (.mtxs.rd From Eur.ipe 3 a. 18 Meonla for Saigon and Bangkok Jan 19. Fcb 11: T ndia for Bangkok, Hongfcon Manila. P( > in. Kambodla for H'kong, Kobe and Yokohama Feb. 21. Feb. 24: Lalandia for Bangkok Feb 27. Local Bangkok Hun Coal Plant: Danholm206 words
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Miscellaneous247 1951-01-17 9 Accepting naritu for Onlf PortIn Port Steel Rover, sails Jan. 22. Jan. 18- Steel Vendor, sails Jan 23 Jan. 31: Steel Fabricator, sails Feb. 5 Jan 27: StPel Aimirn) sails Feb I Feb 6: steel Voyager sails feb 10 Feb- 18 steel fiurvevor *ails Feb I 23. PACIFIC TAR BAS1247 words
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Miscellaneous316 1951-01-17 9 i i fy* -v, < [AIR ARRIVALS '^Jg? [and DE PARTVRtS J %rrTt??g|f Arrivals (.PA DC 4 from Jakarta BTA 4 p m. KLM CONSTELLATION rrom Jakarta BTA 10.45 a m GASUDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS DOUGLAS DC3 from Jakarta Billiton Banckok Sinkep ETA 14 ID P.O.A.S. DAKOTA from Ran?k<ik FT 7ld316 words
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Miscellaneous52 1951-01-17 9 Pulo Bukom Fossarus, St. Djirak. Repton, Drupa. Evros, Kytcrnitis. "Albert D' i Kustbrff, Bhanurangsi, Sifsen, Leong Bee. Kiag's Dock: Saidja, Boegfa Ray. Keppel Dock: F.>..s, E. Tesvi'ile, Hock Thai. Cable Wharf: Retriever, Recorder. Western anchorage Fossularca. Omala, Nimaris. Laid up anchorage: Esmeralda, Tapah. OUTEK ROADS Hai Hsuan, Cabatita, Bolssevain. Chaw52 words
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Miscellaneous83 1951-01-17 9 re, Chung I I < r, Dukat, Alkis, Fern r < Ifta Ann. M irtin Bakke c ■< lyu kinots. A. ;,t I Palmer. Tien I: tag, I! Star Ari S:. Ar > Victory. Anshun. i\ vl R RO\I)S Horig Ann, Relan, M.T.S. 12. Senpghrar g, Hock Heng, P. Kidjanc*,83 words
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966 1951-01-17 10 OSWALD HENRY - RAILROAD BUILDING IN U.S. HAS ITS THRILLS OSWALD HENRY *^BtfflHHE)flHBSßBflfl^^B JBBfeftMftKffWbtHKtf^^'ffi*"^*X'wvJBJfiJ'i6^ jyX*)^o3^aSKto i >j l ALAYAX movie fans who like their pictures bristling with action and adventure will find an answer to their prayers m Republic's latest Trucolour release •Rock Island Trail" which turns the pages of American history back966 words
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242 1951-01-17 10 Full-Blooded Play Hailed A Success Standard Woman Correspondent 'I'm;-: Singapore Little rheatre hi> taken over the ground Booi oi the Frank S;inds House, Armenirm Strt-.-t. and le^ul.i 1.--i id ions can again b-. 1 -pected Their first play, "Men i i Shadow." opened on Jan. IS, :wA /.ill continue until242 words
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Article, Illustration107 1951-01-17 10 ptoio. Standard Staff Reporter MORE films on how Rialaya is combating: the h mdit menace will be produced Wilea four British film directors arrive from the I.K.. said the Malayan i ilm ("isit Manager, >Ir. B. Hipkins, yesterdaj in Singapore Mr. Hipkins who arrived bj Qantas Constellation saidStandard - 107 words
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Advertisement137 1951-01-17 10 wow showing jrgpßßKTTpn WO W jr» I '^^B H^K 53f*^jf i•--v mm f* ii i l<^»/// tit*... it T 11^7' I 1/ ri' <^H i. 11 /I I ii tl» j i f 1 1 1 1 1 m EGYPTIAN ENGLISH Sab-Tides Released A Distributed by SHAW BROS., LTD. >137 words
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Advertisement93 1951-01-17 10 1 nox m r xnss the dances of mdia m t LAST FEW NIGHTS TONIGHT TO-NIGHTM Th<* Great Eastern Sforie-m r ;•<,-''' /<>/h» takes pride m 3 £:ss£ &y% prt'scntiiiz ilie errr popular T I pa 1^ i^.i i v \i E3APPY WORiiD* STADIUM ~3.3&5>.^. I ADMISSION: SEATS SIO $5/-93 words
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Advertisement43 1951-01-17 10 SATURDAY 20f/i January 195 J Remember The Da to MIDNITE PREMERE LAST 3 SHOWS— .t. 6.1S 9.15 p.m. 20th Century-Fox's Now Adventure Romance "SLfITTEHY'S HOSPJCfiNE" starring RICHARD WIDMARK i ENDA DARNELL VERONICA LAKE OPENING rO-MORROW Paramoont's **rtpTUM f^PFV I! Q LArimii LriftLl, U.j.ii43 words
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Advertisement168 1951-01-17 10 OPENS TODAY Jfe THE SONG THAT CAPTURED KfJ THE HEARTS OF MILLIONS'.: MISS SOFIA ]<>.-,<) Ml !i \l —DIM/ WITH MOH. A RAIMN NOCHTAB \M> OF POPULAI SCREEN STABS! VII \FW IMIHKIM I HOM 1H! I'KKVkAK PRODI < TION OF THE SANE IITU CHANGE*D)\ IJfIC KTIOM! FLAtUKC iRK<m > BLAZING168 words
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Miscellaneous83 1951-01-17 10 I (l f GIMME A RISHTn C—^ GLAD T' SEE VA x 1f I THINK IT'S V Ti-IN 1f N CAUSE I CAN G<^ A >^A^^/ i 3io BCX Wv UP, CiCERO/y__. EATiN' THIS BREAKFAST TERRIBLE... V, > VA SWELL. Si =»E^ x-RAN <' < N^^Vi OF WACKiE rJUXVT— t83 words
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Article, Illustration708 1951-01-17 11 Lilliam Buckoke - Lilliam Buckoke AKOUND THE SINGAPORE SHOPS Singapore •wives are won- soon they 'to a lord to oi their budune (or houseS on reiurniiitv to their [Mo-do friends u'ui them I istmas and New worry if youi f is a your that way. rv i and is e\- IT708 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-01-17 11 KEITH MILLER here dives (lower right) m an attempt to catch England's Trevor Bailey off lan Johnson (top right), on the first day of the third test match at Sydney Jan. sth. The ball fell short. At the top wicket is seen England skipper Freddie Brown.46 words
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Article36 1951-01-17 11 York, Jan. 16.— The :'-!t of U3 i StqAm is 5 accor ro a recent survey. The average vceight In 1900, the A erican xr om a n i iches ta\ and -:;uis. USISUSIS - 36 words
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Article217 1951-01-17 11 S PARIT BUNTAR, Jan. 15: all-round superiority 5 the Krian Indians had little difficulty m beating the Krian Z Police by 4 goals to nil when the 5 sides met m a friendly game of 2 hockey played here last week. C The Indians displayed217 words
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Article64 1951-01-17 11 Chinese Cagers Win In Manila MANILA, Jan. 15: (UP)— The I visiting Chinese Air Force S Basketball Team romped away from the Chinese Volunteer I jTeam here by a lopsided score j £of H8 to 43 for the second straight victory at downtown |YMCA Gymnasium. j In the fir^t game64 words
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Article32 1951-01-17 11 THE Marigold Badminton Party will hold its 17th annual general meeting at the re.sick-nee of Mr. Wee Thiam Swee, '.'>o~, East Coast R<>ad. on Sunday, Jan. 21. at 2..'i0 o.m.32 words
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Article264 1951-01-17 11 LONDON. Jan. IS (Reuter) TV.'j Wing are football fixtures for Saturday, .lain wiry 20; ENGLISH LE \<;i E FIRST DIVISION Blackpool v S inderiand Bolton v Aston Villa Charltoa v Manr^ytinr U. Fulham v Derby County Huddersfield v ArsecjJ Liverpool v Bverton MicTbrough v Sheffield W. Newcastle264 words
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Article42 1951-01-17 11 NEW YORK Fred Y. \e\v York sprinted to a ne rd of 4m. 12.2 sees. m the i i opoli- A. A Trade Championships. s than 1 hours lal via the thr< i -mile event m N ?A 9.42 words
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Advertisement86 1951-01-17 11 8 <£ i tiesi From l\ for your choice, H Ml! 48^3 31 RAFALES PLACE, SIN6APOW; !CS> <&/^A p®i ■'/////w/ti L| y s 4ute£C/4>teate >,\/ Wv'-v SiONET RINGS 1 .^OV :ssw 1 -j^V>i F T u E a c^rr s E s I S-^ p- v KEY CHAINS v f""*86 words
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Miscellaneous239 1951-01-17 11 MALAYAN EADIO PROGRAMMES KADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME 1*1 Metrci And 417 Metres) 1" .i m w> 10.4:. F«.r the Schools: l i).m. Dance Music; i..;o News; 1.45 Concert in Bflniatare; p.m. Kor th«* School*; •> p. in Programme SamI ir.ary; 8.08 Yt.uris People'! Pr«itraii.ijie: in i u> K.»(ii« Orchestra:239 words
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Miscellaneous136 1951-01-17 11 and Sports Round I p; ti.lfl Hindustani Talkie Songs; (>.:{0 New.; fl.10 Tamil Bones. MALA! PROGRAMME CBS (II jnd in It noon Pritcrmnatt 1 summary! r.'«»A Malaj Selections; ri.4.*> News; t p.m. Programme Bsnunary; 7.98 Interlude; t.i"» Popular Soils* by Pancha W -i>a Kronchong Party; R.06 Belay from (BBC), London;136 words
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Miscellaneous138 1951-01-17 11 Report In Amoy; 7.15 Songs of (•uakang: 1 4.*» ''Personality Parade": S p.m. News in Uncl.irin; K.15 "Please Play for Me" Teochew; 9 p.m. New> in Amoy and Cantonese; !i.l.'» "Mir-io for (he Lmperor". in p.m. News in TeOCheW ;md Hukkit; 10.15 «-i)nic- of Canton; 10.45 Y-.ur l-.ivouritt- Tunes in138 words
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Miscellaneous187 1951-01-17 11 Communivm: ?.:>0 The Ijv Wilbur Strings; X p.m. Th«* K <!><> Do- tor; 8.10 Dance Mumi H.'.it Wednesday Symphony ('((inert :»..u» News; !».4."> >*rrsonalilios Parade; HI p.m. Thr Riddle of the Sand*-; 111. id Dance Mu-it. IS bJLM s Singapore J LSUMI Me II s* M< s., tMi'j Me ii187 words
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Article455 1951-01-17 12 SOSC 'Asian Games' Selection AT lt i a*t one Federation sportsman is '*li<>arlhroken** by the Singapore Olympic Sport* <»nn<-il"--decision to ignore Federation athletes, iron mm an«i swimmers m the selection for the Singapore contingent for the Asian Games* He is none other than Tho Foolv455 words
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Article48 1951-01-17 12 OSAKA, Japan, Jan. 16 (AP) Featherweight boxer Kiyoaki Nakanishi and Noboru Miyamoto knocked earli other out m the fourth round of \\w:v scheduled eight-round fighi here. They exchanged blows and fell to the canvas and each was corinted out. The referee railed it a draw, i48 words
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783 1951-01-17 12 HOBART, TASMANIA, Jan. 16 (Rruter-AAP)— The MCC gained the third (second first class) win of their tour here today when they l>eat Tasmania hy nine wickets. Set to get 188 m 177 minutes, the MCC achieved the task with half an hour to spare783 words
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558 1951-01-17 12 KEN JALLEH - S.A.W.L.F. Selects Asian Games Men KEN JALLEH By SINGAPORE Amateur Weight Lifting Federation at a meeting h«*l*l at Queen Sirret yesterday, »*<•«■<•:' tiw Colon) champions who passed tli<* S.O.S.C. qualifying poundages and Mr. Sin^ajx»rt* (Tay Teo Chuan) for the Singapore contingent for the Asian liamt's to I)t* lifld m N«*w558 words
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Article35 1951-01-17 12 Clubs and Service Units desir- to arrange footb ifi fixtun with the Singapore Cold Storag* Sports Club are kindly r»qucstec \to contact the Football C<mk i Co the Orchard Roac SI branch.35 words
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179 1951-01-17 12 COLONEL DALY a fine brown gelding— made history yesterday by being the first racehorse to be flown on a 12,000-mile journey from London for the Malayan Turf. Hope of Mr. Yap Kirn Hoe of Penang, for the $30,000 Perak Derby, Col. Daly arrived179 words
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Article228 1951-01-17 12 By OLLIE DA VIES FAST WORK was done at Ipoh yesterday morning when the going was good. The besi worker was Ladies Flame (Tjoti) who went Ihro^ m 37 2/5 after going five at half pare. Others who also Impressed were Best Bet. River Patrol, Abbeystead nr\<\228 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-01-17 12 THE English brown geldin? Coionel Daly, who arrived by a BOAC York from London, is seen being Jed from the plane at Kalian? Airport by the groom. Phillip Simpson, who accompanied the horse on the air trip. In white shirt is Mr. Jack Spencer. Behind him is Mr. M. van65 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-01-17 12 THE Singapore Amateur Fooiball Associatiaci team <?i i*%rk e-i.its) «rMd i:-a yesterdas lor their tour oi' Manila and Bangkok, pictured by The Stm^isri cameraman zi ih.' Eastern Hotel ju^t beloce their tiepotrauSi32 words
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237 1951-01-17 12 KUALA lIMPIR. Tu.v— Tin- Selangor Club h«-Id a strong TPCA «»ide to a goalless draw today, at hockey, on tin>dangor Ciub Padang:. In the U nth minute I I Same, Miller, the Club's received a facjai i after receiving a hard shcr.237 words
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Article116 1951-01-17 12 SISGAPOR E Amatrjr Football Association tounsis. on the eve of their departure for Manila by a athity Pacific 1 Ainrayi Sky master. were told by their president. Mr. \V. MaKircgor Watt, to 'play the game and pla> like true sportsmen.' Mr. Watt was speaking at116 words
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Miscellaneous29 1951-01-17 12 TIMES HIGH TIDES at the principa] resorts In Mala} a. TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore: SJ&i 7.05 Malacca .'..'7 2JW Port Dickson l.<>B 1.10 Port Sham KM7 Prnang iJSt 1>.0329 words
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