Singapore Standard, 20 January 1951
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Title Section16 1951-01-20 1 Singapore TIGER Standard DFHFGHGFJ HI NO. 205 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS16 words
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249 1951-01-20 1 X^HJN* 0\ J^n ]i} (l"P) The I nittnl Slater issUUHKUMO to I >S6o.^oo.tK>:> .ranjme for frornM>>a to bo!»ier tn«* N .>__in-i M atiack from Red Thina. -a!- r»M>ortt»il today. Tlte >r,leia__ speculated that •te fln-W ptofrvßnie i sht I e a _:v.i'er <::e249 words
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8 1951-01-20 1 DEFENCE DEPT. WANTS MORE PAY FOR GI's UP8 words
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Article, Illustration103 1951-01-20 1 13.1. the High Commi .sioncr, j Fed ratio., of Malaya, Sir I I! tmrj (iurney paid a visit to the resettlement camp at tht* 31 mile Sereniaan-Port DickI n road un Januarv Itf, where he ooened the Mali Wah School. Picture stows Sir ll< nryPublic Relations - 103 words
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253 1951-01-20 1 Train Service Held Up By Johore Floods Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHB f'ri —The re floods caus rd the Kuala ipur train service to the South to be cancelled today. Thi 3 rains to and from Si i ipore had to return I > their respi ive touting P" nta253 words
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Article40 1951-01-20 1 HEAVY i-yn started falling na Singap xe at about 12 o'clock Lasl night and conr tinued until late this morning. Several streets were liboded to a depth ol about 18 inches at about 2 this morning.40 words
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Article28 1951-01-20 1 BERLIN, Jan. 18 OEteuter)— Professor Ernest Reuter, 61-year-old leading Berlin Social Dcniocrat who led West Berhners in the time of the blockade, was re-elected Lord Mayor here today.28 words
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88 1951-01-20 1 TOKYO. Jan 1° J AF T General Ho Yin? chin, adviser to Chinas President Churns Kai-shek, said today that Japan. Nationalist China, the Phdippines and the Republic of Korj-a should organise a "unified combat orjanr/ation" under the lead rshio of General Doaslas Mac88 words
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Article151 1951-01-20 1 Four Dutch Planters Murdered JAKARTA. Jan. ID (AP) Pbur Dutch planters were murdered in East Java in tne past ten days and Dutch estate owners in this ferti'e part of Indonesia's main island are considering recalling all Dutch employees and abandoning all their estates, it was learned from reliable sources151 words
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93 1951-01-20 1 FURTHER details are being awaited from the Siamese auth- orities about the aircraft wreck-; age reported to have been located inside Siamese territory. Throughout yesterday, bad weather grounded RAF planes which were to have attempted identification of the wreckage. The wreckage, resembling that of93 words
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Article32 1951-01-20 1 SYDNEY. Jan. 19. <AP>. A police sergeant and two special constables were burned to death lighting a fierce bushfire m the hiTls about ten miles from Adelaide today.32 words
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Article33 1951-01-20 1 PRIME Minister Liaquat Ah Khan of Pakistan left Lonclpn for Karachi on a Dutch klm Plane at 148S GMT yesterday. He would not see newsmen beI lore taking off.- U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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207 1951-01-20 1 US To Defend PI Against Aggression MANILA, Jan. 19 (AP. The United States "assumes complete responsibility for the defence of the Philippines against external aggression," Ambassador Myron M. Cowen told a press conference shortly c his return today. The military aid programme for the Philippines at present being carried out,207 words
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Article41 1951-01-20 1 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE couple were held a;) by tour Chinese and robbed of $12 in cash, a wrL>; watch and tour gold rings at about 9 o'clock last night in the open space in Robinson Read.41 words
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Article67 1951-01-20 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE TILED roof of house in Java Road, collapsed at about 7 o'clock last night, causing a slight injury on the forehead to an i 'ld Chinese woman. There are three rooms on the first floor of the house with about 15 occupants.67 words
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Article47 1951-01-20 1 Standard Stall Reporter POLICE arrested a Chinese j who was found in possession of about 70 rolls of white poplin I believed to be stolen from a i consignment of textiles bcloog- ing to a Singapore firm. The Marine Police are investigating the case.47 words
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144 1951-01-20 1 It Happened In Paradise PARADISE, CALIFORNIA. Jan 19 (AP)— Mrs. Doris Kerr and Mrs. Mary Wingett went away for a week-end with their husbands and came back Mrs. Mary Kerr and Mrs. Doris Wingett. The marital mix-up was decided on by all144 words
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464 1951-01-20 1 Malay Newspaper Sealed By Govt., No Arrests Made 1 I _j_ mt n Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government yesterday withdrew tlif* print-bog licence granted to the Malay morning newspaper Mebyu R:i\a. The press was closed at 7 p.m. This is the second, paper to be <*Io««<m. by Government 1464 words
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142 1951-01-20 1 LONDON. Jan. lit <l P— It was reliably reported today that Britain was "seriously considering" the possibility of withdrawing her diplomatic representative from Peking. It was emphasized that no decision was made yet and the British Government wants 'time to think it out'" li.it142 words
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Article260 1951-01-20 1 TOKYO, Jan. I > (UP 1 tiit.il Nation* UW|H rr-oeeu pied burnt < 1 1 Won jti in <«ui,r::l Korea lodav. Strong patrols spent Thursday night in Wonju for the first time in 12 days. The Communists abando: the flattened city on Thursday. Early260 words
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Article110 1951-01-20 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 19 <AP> —Total announced U.S. combat casualties in K ire i r we to (5,137 through January 12 notifications of relatives. The total was 2 424 more than the figure for the previous week. The U.S. Defence Department listed G..)09 killed. 29 151110 words
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132 1951-01-20 1 PARIS. Jan. 19 (Router) United Nations Secretary Genera! Trygve Lie will leav< Paris tonight for London v. :he has an appointment with British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin tomorrow, a United Nations spokesman told Reuter today. Mr. Lie plans to leave London for New132 words
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Article43 1951-01-20 1 Colombo Plan Meet Set For Feb. 2 COLOMBO. Jan. 19 (API- I" Consultative Committee on Economic Aid for S Wth and Southoast Asia under the Colombo Plan will meet here for the first time on February 12. The conference VB-U !a-t tea days.43 words
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75 1951-01-20 1 Taft Softens Stand On Troop Issue WASHINGTON, J. 11 (AP) Signs are in r_g that the United States tata will approve sending tro___ to join the international as for the defence of West Eur After President Truman told a press conference Thu:> he would welcome such a {"(ration from the75 words
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Article68 1951-01-20 1 MANILA. J in. 19 lUP -A ice ei" on the inter' ship, I General Luna, ran a;; andl slabbed another pa_s'. gei t) death arid wounded si- en and then jumped overboard tnd a is drowned in an attempt to escape. The slaying68 words
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Advertisement10 1951-01-20 1 __i__t_M I ______E_i lie! 1 JAM JACKS CO. (M) LTD.10 words
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Advertisement21 1951-01-20 1 5 Reputed §«or» f CRYSTAL A j SILVERWARE t Your -Kit wfl^omrd The NOVELTY BTOSE 88 North Bridge Rd S'pore. W\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\>A\^\****¥21 words
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Article146 1951-01-20 2 S dbrd Siaff Reporter COMMUNIST a-enls yesterday held up a Chinese! t;_r__/ > school bus and a shoe factory in Geylanj; and made off with IS identity cards. Both hold-ups •rrnrred *ilhin 10 minutes each other. The bus belonging to Chung Bwa Girls' School was146 words
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Article50 1951-01-20 2 TWO MORE POLIO CASES > i poliom: 'litis v for the week t j Jai 13. sis continued to I j v. ith 19 fatali- s week as againsl 22 for the prwious we biii for the week wei 874 tie 165 persons die i i the s to e50 words
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47 1951-01-20 2 A CONCERT ol clas ic music by Four- > in the b racks S pore RegiR./ B l Mati S :i appear in g arc Mrs. g c of the v __-eonsul and Mrs V tugbnI R giment s to the con c47 words
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Article139 1951-01-20 2 Malay Art Exhibition To Be Held Standard Malay Correspondent AN r ART exhibition open U) all Malay artists in Singapore and Malaya will be held at the British Council Hall in Singapore from Feb. 11 to 17. This was announced by The Malay Arts Association. Malaya, which is sponsoring the139 words
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Article54 1951-01-20 2 A 29- YEAR-OLD C Koh Kim S.'. I in i Singapore First Distri erday to a yea: s rii imp: at for stealing a pair of bicycle tyres on Nov. 8 from shop aid of a lun_. wnich atta .hed I ts Koh had54 words
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219 1951-01-20 2 PROPOSED WATER INCREASE VN ESTIMATED Dumber *>f 15,000 tenants living in Sinsa •<>.-• Improvement Trust Bats approxi. ai: lefc ball ol fhe tola] of roistered wal r consumers in the Mwricipalilj .*iii be affected ii fhe proposed i crease in ihe water rate i«i219 words
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Article, Illustration592 1951-01-20 2 Another Singapore Beiective Shot Dead Hunt Spreads To Beach Rd., Geylang Standard Staff Reporter NO EYE-WITNESS account of the fatal shooting of Detective Corporal Yap Beng Teck (27) yesterday morning in Fraser Slreet was available despite extensive inquiries made from the crowded neighbourhood. Yap, whoStandard - 592 words
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Article29 1951-01-20 2 THE S e A rubercul' n has i ad ll'\ from S I of Dancin? the i a dance held by the Sc a1 Victoria Memorial29 words
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Article, Illustration277 1951-01-20 2 HOUSING BRAIN TRUST Standard Staff Reporter THE FORI M of ihe Singapore Bousing "Brain Tru*!** yesterday unanimously agreed that the building of houses "upwards" was better than spreading out the housing plan. The forum consisted «»f Mr Francis Thomas of St Andrew's School and ex-presi-denlStandard - 277 words
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Article78 1951-01-20 2 S.I.T.- S'PORE INTELLIGENCE TRUST Mr. GEORGE 1 OM, ON, Secretary of the Singapore Public Relations, yesterday described Mr. James Fraser, manager of the Singapore Improvement Trust, as the "manager of the S.I.T. Singapore Intelligence Trust." Mr. Fras r presided at a Singapore People's p !o: ••>" Brain Trust, held at78 words
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342 1951-01-20 2 T AM certain the people of Malaya will readily appreciate that self-government achieved :by peaceful, constitutional and democratic means is infinitely to ;be preferred to an appeal to cruder tactics, said Mr. G. G. j Ponnambaiam, Ceylon's Minister of Industry. Industrial Research and Fisheries.342 words
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491 1951-01-20 2 Houses Now Being Built Will Cost Much More Lowe" some Croup Hit w; andard S:;.flF Reporter PRICES o* kou es i.i > J n r _ajM»r» j now being I»tii!i !<»r the lower Ineo c ran will haw lo be raised confttder> alilv owing lo c intenal ri>e in rmrnliil491 words
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Advertisement56 1951-01-20 2 li'l \^J b/A L __-^4 k J s4_____£^tv B" \f I S jf* I fe PERFUME \mml HAIR LOTIONS I* Bunga Rajah Perf ume 3.00 bot. Bunga Rajah Hair L0ti0n. .52.00 bot. Poppy Rajah Hair Lotion .$2.00 bot. it Bunga Kemantin Hair L0ti0n... 8 2.00 bot. Enquiries invited from Perfume56 words
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Advertisement319 1951-01-20 2 I Suitable for I every home j even the smallest j g THE NEW j >* ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE 2 Kltboul ;:.t < < doubt, the new HOOVEH 5 ELECTRIC W ASHINd 5 MACHINE represents the i < biggest ud in develop g ma I of the Centui Tnankfl to319 words
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Advertisement133 1951-01-20 2 1 The engagement i oetween Mr. Hv «*n_j |of the Met, ;,J Thai- ?.A SITUATIONrvXrT^Teachers i, required for G el Schools in K< k School Certifi credit in Kpass in Orll M 1 and cost of living* t Government n i or housing l Please app The Superintend, m of133 words
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Article392 1951-01-20 3 blemn Million Dollars To Be Spent This Year Standard SlafT < nrrrspomlent KUALA LI WLR, Fri.— Replacement of roiling stork am. other rehabilitation work resting more than S! 1.041(1.000 are to be undertaken by the Malayan Railways this year. This represents part of the work, necessary to make392 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-01-20 3 Stall Owresponieal Pt R. F big! si i beg 1 hr i .--.'< J rvices i killed and aua ember, I in Dece s tba the e fl tnd n g (l i at 1 i the b•, I I CI ins i»d I m54 words
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Article62 1951-01-20 3 More Arms For K-guards Urged JOHORE BAHRU, Fri— A p i tosal that the Fede ation G ernmenl be requested to gthen Kampo kg Guards by plying more arms, submitted by the Johore Bahru District I INI > (Yo ii Le iguel will be discussed at the h:iM" yearly meeting62 words
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227 1951-01-20 3 Spivs Can Be Bea ten Sm df^i By Consumers Assn. —MR. BENJAMIN Standard Stall Correspondent Kl \l A LUMPI K, Fri. Immediate legislation ii» control all essential goods, power to punish anyone breaking tin- control under the emergen.) law. ami ihc information of a consumers 1 association arc measures which227 words
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Article39 1951-01-20 3 The Malax an Chinese Associa- K uan« Bianch. will huh: a di mer party tomorrow, on the occ ision oi the installation ol office-bearers for the year, 1951. The membership of the association is roughly 3000.39 words
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Article, Illustration192 1951-01-20 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Givi false e\ idence strike the very roots of justice and is fai 100 prevalent in this country, said the Deputy Pub ic Prosecutor, Mr. A M. Webb when he 1 Ihe appeal of l Chinese woman. Lo.' Yoke192 words
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Article49 1951-01-20 3 The Financial Secretary, Fede ration ol Malaya, has remitted he stamp duty amounting to $23,649.68 charged on Nov. is. last year, in resped of a conveyance between Mr. Leong Elng Khean, ol Penang, and the U.S.A. (purchaser), for the sale ol a parcel ol land in Penang.49 words
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Article164 1951-01-20 3 Standard Staft Correspoadeat KUALA I." wPUR, Fri. Six more Malay Regiment L'.t lel Officers are to be sent to Sandhurst for training shortly. Twenty are now undergoing an 18-months course. It is hoped that by the middle j tl i ext year there will be164 words
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105 1951-01-20 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. In the pa I four days, the Police Interview Board, has questioned 180 applicants for direct entry into the Police Force. All applicants had passed the Senior Cambridge Examination. Of this number Malays, 36 Chinese. 14 Southern Indians105 words
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Article120 1951-01-20 3 JOHORE BAHRU Fri. Thre oul of a group ol six Fore Department employees received serious Injui they walked into whai is beieved to be a »ob; trap" sel by bandits in the jungle "ir Kol i Ti »gi. ofl the Bth mile Jalan120 words
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Article78 1951-01-20 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Armed with only an umbrella to keep off the rain, the High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney today made a tour of inspection of the Selaru re-Settlement area. six miles Erooi Kuala Pilah ai d Police DepoJ Eor advanced training in78 words
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Article24 1951-01-20 3 The marriage took place recently at Sungei Wangi Estate. Sitiawan, ol Mr. K.K. Sankaran of the Fond Control Office. Seremban. and Miss P. Bharathi.24 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-01-20 3 Photo. Mrs. VV. R. Taylor, wife Of the manager of Selaran? Tin Ltd. formally opened the Mine's Co-operative Store -ti Bain Caves on Wednesday. Picture shows Mrs. Taylor cuttins the ribbon across the main entrance. On her right is Dato Haji Mohamed Lusoff ot the Co-operative Department C.C. F. Larm - 52 words
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163 1951-01-20 3 Standard Stall Correspondenl SEREMBAN, Fri.— Citing two examples, a Negri Sembilan Govt, report says that bandit victims are aided by the Welfare Department in various ways. One family from Batang B 'nar, a widow and eight children, had nowhere to live and163 words
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211 1951-01-20 3 Employers Are Warned: Send In List Of 1950 Employees Standard Stall < orre»|>onoViil KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Comptroller of: Iticon ii c Tax require;* c\«tv «*m ployer to MBMI lo MM <*] return of the names and place* of resilience of -ill" persons who were einpioved l»\ him in Malax211 words
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74 1951-01-20 3 Standard Stiff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Fri I number ol professional hunters have stopped hunting and are now working as rubber tappers in Meg Sembilan, says an official report. wild pigs caused negligible damage to pirn crops in Decemln Kuala P live acres were damaged b74 words
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107 1951-01-20 3 Standard Staff Correspondent k: ma tPI B jfova! ha promote two Malay Oil. from the rank major in the Mala; Etie_ The SI mdard undei stands. Tie ils 1 and Capta B L Abdul R; Id o >th of Perak Both offieei the first107 words
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Article53 1951-01-20 3 Standard Staff <M re .pondent LR, F M I Chine I who attempte commil suicide bv jumpi i the Muar R;\ n Ji I bow i sun I for five months, bv ite. Saying, she ts glad i I u i. that tumped into the53 words
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Advertisement79 1951-01-20 3 fImMSSRDOR gned a. hi ifactured for listeners he AMB •-a OR receiver is n pects u l is co| ::b'e of an excepy_irmanc-- ibined tn high quality on from its p__h-pu!l output stage. a ''^^B ''-f_E_ *l S^ u^' 1 j 0 295/- 10 r c Jor Cash BOON LEONG79 words
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Advertisement137 1951-01-20 3 George Lee Motors 200 clemem:eai \u:\i i i TEL 5338 5339. THE HOME OF RELIABLE SERVICE THE HEW 1951 ARIEL M_fli_ car __-k> j_fe r w> ■m <a otor cycles ARE NOW ON DISPLAY > OUR SHOW ROOM 339 v v 399 rr- 1999 r Iram $1.2.10 in SI. 0.10137 words
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Miscellaneous481 1951-01-20 3 FME^D E ft A T I^^^MS _7T_7_ i_ o v 7 T Rex (Klang): Adventures Of Sun: Inspector General 2.30, 7J.5 StKhMßAni today j [yiagic Man 6.30 and 9 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. Plaza: Ticket to lomabawk 1. 7. Centennial Summer 3 p.m. At Ai 4 A Totinx mV n481 words
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287 1951-01-20 4 GOH CHONG KENG - GOH CHONG KENG By Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri. Malayan co-operators propose to establish a $20 million co-operative bank to finance co-operative farms and assist in co-opera live housing and marketing schemes and the establishment of a printing press. I They will discuss287 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-01-20 4 jfu ture shows a bicycle beins knocked down by an armoured ear in Kuaia 1 inis. The rider was not hurt.21 words
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53 1951-01-20 4 PEXAXG. Fri.— The three Chinese, detained by the Police In connection with the shooting of 49-year-old Neoh Chooi Leong on Jan. lfi. have been released. This was disclosed by an official spokesman of the CID to Trie Standard today. It is learnt that Xeoh is in53 words
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Article19 1951-01-20 4 KUANTAN, Fri— The Kuantan Magistrate fined Yce Hoi Cheong $2 for leaving his bicycle unattended outside the Nanyang Hotel.19 words
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203 1951-01-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. The passing of a bill whereby Singapore Municipal Commissioners will, for the first lime, be paid an allowance oi $300 a month at Tuesday's ■aeetuuj ol the Singapore Legislative Coanci] formed the subject of comments by several203 words
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Article32 1951-01-20 4 BPOH, Fri. --Perak delegates to the half-yearly congress of UMNO youths to be held at a Lumpur on Feb. 4 are Meor Ahmad bin Yusof, Che run and Clio Ghani.32 words
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Article121 1951-01-20 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE GOVERNMENT of the Federation of Malaya has been asked to set up a development board to pre- pare plans for rural devej lopmeiit. The plans will be carried out with the assistant of the Ru- ral and Industrial Development Authority. This121 words
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138 1951-01-20 4 Tappers Use Ladders In N. Sembilan SEREMBAX. Fri. Old and abandoned small rubber holdings in Negri Sembilan continue to be rehabilitated and are being tapped again, according to an official report released today. The report says that very old and badly damaged trees are being tapped and. in such cases,138 words
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Article45 1951-01-20 4 PENANG, Fri.— The Penang i and Province Wellesley Welfare I Committee decided to approach j the Settlement Secretary for a I new site for their Community Centre project. They nave earmarked a Jap-built godown as j the most suitable site.45 words
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Article, Illustration26 1951-01-20 4 Photo of the Jasin Welfare Committee who collected $7,000 for the Well ire 1 and. The Chairman, Mrs. J. Harver is seated fifth from the left.26 words
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68 1951-01-20 4 Telecoms Awarded $50 Compensation Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN, Fri. While driving his car along Gambang Road towards Kuantan, Kanun bin Selimpot swerved to the right at the 4th mile, and went along the right hand side of the road for 100 feet, knocking down a telegraph post, and ran into68 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-01-20 4 MR. MRS. Yap Wah Chan after their marriage in Kuala Lumpur.14 words
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Article112 1951-01-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PEXAXG. Fri. -Mr. C. E. Hopkins, Deputy Controller of Immigration, Penang. said in the Magistrate Court today that Tan Ho Soei was not a genuine seaman. "He had signed on as a crew member of the New Asia in order to defeat112 words
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Article39 1951-01-20 4 KUALA TRE NGG A X U Fri. Mr. J. McM. Elliott, Assistant State Secretary, is going on leave at the end of this month. He will be succeeded by Mr. Wait, at present Administrative Officer, West, Besut.39 words
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Article79 1951-01-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri. Unexpected tribute was paid to the Chinese by the Perak Government at a Press conference. A Chinese daily had pointed out the absence of a Protector of Chinese in the State a post which existed in prewar years. Government's reply was;79 words
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378 1951-01-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri. "There are great forces of saniiy in the world and one of those forces is the Rotary Club. I am confident that we stand an excel but chance of seeing this sanity outweigh the forces of disintegration." This hopeful378 words
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413 1951-01-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Fri.— Federal Citizenship Ls not a nationality but those who are Federal Citizens are eligible for British passports and British protection abroad except In any country which may claim them as its own nationals. They are also eligible for the award413 words
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237 1951-01-20 4 Enquiry Today To Decide Fate Of Pusing Town Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri. An enquiry Hill be held tomorrow at the Kong Hon Chinese Schoo determine whether collective puni*hm» m imposed on the inhabitants of Pluini thereof. Notification to this effecl km l issued to inhabitants of this village uhicfi237 words
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Article73 1951-01-20 4 Two PGs In Bus Beat Off Bandits Standard Stag i( Kl \l.\ I I HP! H.i r After tlw 9 i a l)ii^ in I, and kitted i aml !hr _r SM ,|i „f bandit* j_m tl when t*o p#] in the bus i. ■rmwding Ivm I The firing lice73 words
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Article30 1951-01-20 4 PENAN i Fri. Th» 51 Xavier's Institution Ftm V. in aid of the rebuilding fund will be officially opened on Feb. 9 I ">' r Heah Joo Seang.30 words
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Advertisement96 1951-01-20 4 me BIGGEST <H a "BOMB i" Pfl I I >^_^ FLAMINGTEftPOR EfAlffl The JUNGLf MIDNIGHT #_t 1 1' j _o 1 7#P /*f> PC c AVA |LA r- _f*M* £W f Dßv£<#^ TCI. 84 I rvULi Rt r. Mo!.e your forming o FL Rbp asori r: ;ts N L_. h_____96 words
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390 1951-01-20 5 Saw Father Stab Mother, Boy (12) Tells Magistrate A 12-YEAR-OLD hoy, Tan Yio Seah, lold Ihe Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. PHague, yesterday how he saw his father, Tan Hung Song, slah his mother to death with a 1 knife. Tan said he then fled to a police station and390 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-01-20 5 Progressives Name Six For Election Reporter or." y«*-lrr- »is <»f ilwntcsl _be < okmy"_ incil i<» be Data C 11 C tndtdates Mi C tand I n Tanglhi i Mi Ta i the pre d o S 18. V I from the n rho was Morth- B tier area (&166 words
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Article47 1951-01-20 5 Standard Stall nrrespo_d?_l tEM BAN, 1 T ttre, b in's five cinem given a new look with ru wets recently. Situated i Carre 3 I ese he hall is S US. ting lem and the audit >i I acoustica 3 >und producti47 words
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Article37 1951-01-20 5 LEE HEE SIAH 1 29* a labourer, was fined STa in the Singapore Second Police Court for offering a $3 bribe to a p dice eonstable on Jan. It at the Robinson Road-Cross Street junction.37 words
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Article, Illustration90 1951-01-20 5 photi). Photo A LENA provides a pivot wuli her hand to Jarm i 1 a who does a s o m e r sault back w ard_ while Renata looks on. Standrd R__MBERS of the Frantisek Babla Ballet Revue took time off yesterday evening to loosen up muscles and limbsStandrd; Standard - 90 words
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124 1951-01-20 5 100.000 MC A Tickets Sold In Singapore Standard Staff Reporter THE MALAYAN Chi ese Association. Singapore yesterday rev iled thai more than 100.000 j if c ff «ts were sold in the Colony within the last two The a a big last minute rush for the tickets al the he124 words
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Article34 1951-01-20 5 25-year-old Malay. Mamoon „n Da nati, who led g ng >'.x bulb I n =5 »-a] H kur Board 28 tas fined &50 *ap Third P ice C »uj l I34 words
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Article54 1951-01-20 5 CONSTABULARY APPOINTMENTS THE following appointments in the Singapore Special Con- ibulary IRe rve Unit) have been made: Mr. A. L. M. Greig. Mr. 11 Marriott and Mr. Pa am u to be Chief Inspectors. Mr. M. Bohman and Mr E F. 1 [arris to be Senior tnsp tor and Mr.54 words
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169 1951-01-20 5 Standard Stan Reporter THE PRESIDENT oi the Singapore Seouta t&sociation, Dato C. J. Paglar, said yeslerclaj lhal i!:;--i olom Government would be asked to -.end a contangenl from Singapore lo ihe International Seoul Jamhorec lo !»<• held in Austria 1 1 1 1169 words
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Article73 1951-01-20 5 EIGHT INDONESIANS claim;cd trial in the Singapoi e First District Court yesterday after they were charged with rioting on Dec li. They were Ramin bin Partajo, Tomin bin Paiman, Atan bin Ahmat Bilal bin Sanit Mohamed Shah Yahaya, Jaffar bin Abdul Kadin, Hussein bin73 words
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224 1951-01-20 5 Standard Sutfl Reporter '1 HE D _PA_» i iL .i' oi E lui on, Shiga lore, hod ti .--i s. >^ t *um«e M; tv children tn study English, the ;xan inations oeci eiai y, Ha ay told The Standard I We said that there224 words
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381 1951-01-20 5 INQUEST INT© TRIPLE MURDER V BLOW ><» forceful thai it drove a button from the front of a woman's dress into the back of her neck was stated to be cause of tin* death of one of the victims of the triple381 words
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Article37 1951-01-20 5 A CHARITY dance will be held at St Andrew's School hall at 8.30 p.m. today in aid of St Andrew's School Chapel and St. Andrew's School Boys Brigade. Tickets can be had at the entrance.37 words
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406 1951-01-20 5 Demanded Release Of Arrested Man, Ringleader Jailed A 26-YE AR-OIJ) laiaauiir, Seiionlin hin Ahma<l > > who !t«l a erowd of Malays and Indians lo the I anjotig I'asrar Police; Station on the night of Dec Jl one demanded the release of a Malay, arrested lor chatting three European* was406 words
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92 1951-01-20 5 THE STANDARD P Fund, opened lor Singapo e police victims during the emergency yesterday received $2U from jetty workers of Port Svvettenham. Ti..- fund now standi f $1,615.45. The individual don* stions front Poi-t Swettenhatn are acknowledged below: Che Mai i C Pilot92 words
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68 1951-01-20 5 1-DAY STRIKE FOR HIGHER ALLOWANCES Standard StiM Reporter AFTER a o 100 H factory i B :> mostly womei I to return to I d tor bou and on m.u I creased ances, which had bee only on Thursday w ou 1 d be sympathetic c msidered and that I68 words
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Article85 1951-01-20 5 Cautioned For Ha ving Dagger TWENTY-ye i I Edg ild a Sinhalese, was ed and dii irged S pore Se -nd Pnlic:- Court yesterday for being in possession of a dagger, in Lavender Street on Jan 11. Reginald, wh pleaded -siici he used the daggei sere i drivei He s85 words
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Article34 1951-01-20 5 'J' ie annual gene eel ing <» c O Pakistani Le will be held tomo I I I tl i ec t m i Muslim Missionary Soc el 31 Lorong l_ Geylang Singa)34 words
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Advertisement72 1951-01-20 5 RUBBER SOLES AND HEELS .CyFoX©H |C OTo X INSECTICIDES __i____ FERTILISERS um.ted f ~~^_N ASTROLOGY S I I vor wan? to know Wl II >•!' Borosoope rei ea!s ah money, travel, home pro- is. work, a id other vital /;sW i l o.; ;sti 'U f* 1' O ::ig n'ace72 words
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Advertisement98 1951-01-20 5 J j 1 7 1 J Interesting figures of car ownership in the rnedi.ai professio.i were contained in the "Manchester Guardian" (U.K.; survey recently underA questionnaire was addressed to 1,495 medical professors and lecturers, one of the questions in which was: "Do you own o car?" A total of 16.98 words
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Article827 1951-01-20 6 •'CO. one of these days, although they are blissfully ignorant of it. Choong and his little friends will have to be ditched somewhere. v Thus concludes a report from Korea on refugee war orphans who have found food, safety and warmth by attaching themselves to the827 words
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Article497 1951-01-20 6 Review of Views The Last Chance COMMUNIST china's refusal to accept the United Nations ceasefire plan was the common topic of local Chinese press comments. Nanfang Evening Post said that the world now has Its last chance to decide whether there is to be war or peace The Nanyang Siang497 words
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938 1951-01-20 6 RICHARD LOWENTHAL - RICHARD LOWENTHAL By ALL the main features of the Schuman Plan for the coal and steel industries are by now agreed between the six participating countries France, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland, and Italy. This large measure of agreement has been achieved, after938 words
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Letter136 1951-01-20 6 Sir: The proprietors of Private Schools are charged With making much money in various ways. In this connection the writer wishes to stress that not only private individuals but some Missionary bodies are also doing same. The writer organised one of them under a certain136 words
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Letter191 1951-01-20 6 Sir: People in Pahang have been calmly noting press reports about men and women in various professions from other States of the Federation being sent to the U.K. and Australia for higher studies either through scholarships or Government aid. Lately, however, two scholarships were awarded to191 words
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Letter225 1951-01-20 6 Sir:—The article by Mr. George of Johore B iru in the "Standard* 1 "Education made a business in some private English Schools" is just throwing mud on his own face. The Private Schools in Johore Bahru are doing wonderful service by taking over boys and225 words
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Article276 1951-01-20 6 WICKHAM STEED - WICKHAM STEED By WRITING in January issue of "Mirror'*, now on sa'e. Henry Wickham Steed, former editor of the London TIMES and author of more than twenty books on world affairs, reviews the past fifty years and the changes he has witnessed during that time. There276 words
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Article60 1951-01-20 6 Adeh ide m* -t al tracj ed l>' ihe C'ies of an elderly n n 'n the grip of three b r'y young men. threatened to ca i the police. I':? was ignored. Li' e, he watched the old m a ttatiled to a w it 4 < r—Reuter-AAP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-01-20 6 ,I'al \a: Ll"__er Up. Oil CO; e! __ey can reach 'em there*.''14 words
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Article483 1951-01-20 6 It's The Talk of The Town Federation Wants It Too r |^IIE Federation is also demanding action by Government to introduce price control on all essential commodities in order to arrest the spiralling cost of living At the next meeting of the Federal Legislative Council Mr. 3.1. P. Rajasopal, a483 words
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Advertisement30 1951-01-20 6 »-j^l %£T X<\ "ave y° u heard Sffl&Mfr' the latest... /A ft/ USSI E BRAND XiMjfgX Rolled Oats |iV i |.v ~leVte traders limited W&Slffi*^ «0»IN50N KOAD IN^UOKI I »2i«;30 words
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Advertisement50 1951-01-20 6 Qpi^s-^_Je_ieve /t or." ':f7| J in_JS_^ I FftttC WASHINGTON BOSIT'ri N_U S vano€«wawJWKl^ 4 i^ff^ _ri ___M_____y______[y A SLATE G*_V ARC H 200 a-7 _jp ALWAVS TURNS 6OG6V JUST c: -____L o)~jaBss_B^ SAPOLIM J"/___> ÜBS AUTO ENAMEL C? _TT _P -C A 1* rP lIS fataa Besaf rfil 3T ___fflg^gamAfl»i50 words
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316 1951-01-20 7 UN Postpones Action On Peking Rejection of Korea Peace Plan I _KE SUCCESS, Jan. 19 (Renter) The United Nations put of! action for 24 hours on Communist China's rejection Korea ceasefire proposals. Britain, Australia and France askmore time to study the reply after fhe United States had calltbe United Nations316 words
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Article118 1951-01-20 7 HK Fears Branding Of China ING, Jan. 19 s tear here Britain and the s ver see eye Red China >ng will be any such agree*hina s feel the gainst mt-3 Ameri- thati in that I rade H S by e ComE g .md, _im rs. g Red that red118 words
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Article135 1951-01-20 7 Chow En-Lai Warns UN LONDON, Jan. 19. (UP)— Communist China's Foreign Minister Chou En-lai has issued another defiant we ruing to the I'nited Nations that actions taken without Red China's participation will be "illegal, null and void." IB a telegram to the I'nited Nations New York headquarters for transmission to135 words
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Article42 1951-01-20 7 TOKYO. Jan. l!) (ReuterA A oju, key communicati entre on the central fl is "a completely devasI town .< giant piece ol rubble "according to the ier of a United N tions patrol which boldly seized the town on Wednesday i42 words
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Article172 1951-01-20 7 Koo Urges 'Military Sanctions' WASHINGTON, .Jan. 18 (UP) The Chinese Nationalist ambassador Dr. Wellington Koo said today that the United i States should vote "military sanctions" against Communist China and that his Government is ready to help carry them out. Koo voiced the demand to newsmen after an hour-long conference172 words
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Article67 1951-01-20 7 d's largest department store took full page ads in newspapers in New York to tell I to quit buying so much R H M;r- and Company warned the public of the dangers involved in "tear buying, and said New Yorkers have buying aboul 25 per cent. mre sinU.P. - 67 words
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Article15 1951-01-20 7 Almost 2.300,00 students are attending co'letes and universi- I e_ in the United S USISUSIS - 15 words
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Article77 1951-01-20 7 A Jewish spokesman sold today that the Brit sh Government has promised the "most careful consideration" of proposals that the Germans pay an "acceptable" j collective indemnity for the j wrongs inflicted under Hitler, j A. L. Eastcrman. L >ndon politi- J cal director of the World Jewish Congress, saidU.P. - 77 words
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Article40 1951-01-20 7 Three Catholic women on Kongmoon, west of Canton were sentenced to three days' detention and released after they had furnished bonds on charges of violation of a Pekii g order freezing American assets, according to Chinese reports reaching j Hongkong40 words
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Article45 1951-01-20 7 Churches in the United States j have many functions in addition i I to providing a place for worship, i They are important centres ol j community activity. They are used for study, service, fellowship, and recreation programmes for men, women, and children, i USISUSIS - 45 words
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Article35 1951-01-20 7 The 16-year-old Dalai Lama has undertaken a seven-day fast in solitude at Tungkara Monastery, five miles from Yatung. He will seek inspiration from Buddha to guide thr destinies ol" Ins country, the reports added. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article56 1951-01-20 7 Tusuke Tsuruml, popular write:-, lecturer and influential politician demanded the immediate depurging oi .Jl wartime leaders still on the purge list in a speech before a Tokyo audience. Tsuruml himself was released from the purge late I ist year. There are still about 200,000 military, political, econic and cultural leadersReuter - 56 words
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Article58 1951-01-20 7 Henry Bennett, Technical Cooperati n Administrator of the Point IV programme, announced I the signing of a "genera! agreement f >r technical co-operation" I with the kingdom A Saudi i Arabia. Bennett said the PAnt IV agreement was concluded at Jidda by S tudi Arabian Finance Mini ter S aikhU.P. - 58 words
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Article37 1951-01-20 7 The English language is spoken by an estimated 260.000.000 I e iple, the National Geographic Society of the United States report-. Hindu tani is spoken by UiO.uoO.ooo persons, Russian by about 145,000,000. and Spanish by 11;..0u0.u0u. USISUSIS - 37 words
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Article23 1951-01-20 7 >r Thomas Dewey reiterated at a press conference in Albany, his .support of Gel Eisenhowei I »r the 1952 RepubHcan presidential nomination. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article59 1951-01-20 7 iployment in West Germany has risen by over 500,000 in the past six weeks. The Lab- Ministi j repoi ting tins today said the unemployed increased hv 22,160 m the first half of January to 1*911.149 The Ministry attributed the increase mainly I < "seasonal" factors reduced activity in theReuter - 59 words
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Article125 1951-01-20 7 WASHINGTON. Jan. 19 (UP) -President Truman today called anew for a vigorous effort to restore Japanese sovereignty. A White House statement said the President expressed this view in a meeting today with Secretary of State Dean Acheson and his consultant John Foster Dulles. Dulles125 words
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Article94 1951-01-20 7 Historic Piece Of Irony MEW YORK. Jan. 19 (AP)— The New York Sunday News, l an editorial, said a rearmed Japan sitting off t he China mainland, "should put quite a rimp in Red China's ambitions to expand southward into Malaya, Burma and India. A powerlul Japan would be a94 words
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Article219 1951-01-20 7 A-Bomb Red China, Says O'Donnell MARCH AIR BASF., Jan. 19 (AP) Asked to comment on President Truman's decision to ask the L T nited Nations to declare Red China an aggressor. General Emmet (Rosy) O'Donnell said. "I think we would be very effective with the ultimate weapon against Red China."219 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-01-20 7 photo. 7T Helen Mcintosh. 5. wore l! a grass skirt above her bare feet to .shake hands with Lord Mayor of Lon'i don. Alderman Denys Lowson, during the childI ren's party a t Mansion I House. I 1 More than 800 children I 1 attended the party. ij Among theAP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration113 1951-01-20 7 A rousing reception was accorded to the baby elephant from India 'Mohini'— gift of Pandit Nehru 10 Turkish children, at Istanbul. The reception was attended by the Governor of Istanbul, the Indian Minister in Turkey prominent Turkish officials and a large number of Turkish children. Shouts of "Welcome Mohini!" andG.I.I.S. - 113 words
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Article81 1951-01-20 7 VV ST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY. Jan. 19— (AP) —Remot? control dictation is the newest thing developed by Th lis A. Ed son. Inc. eiephon.-type microphones are connected with a central i •"■»rd:n_ instrument near the secretary. The i<;_s may p' n microphone and say: "Take a l81 words
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Article346 1951-01-20 7 LONDON, Jan. 18 (Renter) Influenza MM spreading through London ami the est and BOttth of England today, while new eases on a lesser scale were also beirifi reported in the north, where th** New i epidemic started. The virus, a comparatively mild form which has claimed346 words
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248 1951-01-20 7 TOKYO, Jan. 19 (UP) General Ho Vmg-chin, Chairman of the Chinese Nationalist Strategy Advisory Council, said today that about 300,000 Nationalist troopi could invade the Chinese mainland within six month* if enough material aid comes from the United States. Ho is in248 words
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Article255 1951-01-20 7 US AF Calls Up 150, 000 Reserves WASH] ATON. .Tan Lfl ,AP) The U.S. Air Font- ye <erday ■nnmmeed it is callii once some 150.000 reserves and j National Guards to active I j A quick buildup to 971 lis the a;:/: And on Capitol Hill. General Lewis B Hershey,255 words
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Article92 1951-01-20 7 UN Forces In Sound Shape WASHINGTON. Jan 19 <VP) —United States Chief of Stall G n. J. Lawton Collins returned here from Korea last night and said he found all American. British and Turkish forces, which he visited there "in sound shape". Collins said he visited every United States army92 words
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Article72 1951-01-20 7 The mussel, a shell fl I iany rivers in the United States, ha* _amed an imp role in American industry. It is i i ..<- artificial pearl that is used in the manufacture of ttt S, ash trays, and BOUVi the magazine Pathfinder r< v This year aboutUSIS - 72 words
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Advertisement71 1951-01-20 7 STERA©MEAL COMPLETE ORGANIC FERTILISERS MALAYAN F E RTI USE RS M.T E £> Hold your next party at JUBILEE CAFE RESTAURANT 771-773 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD j SINGAPORE (IN FRONT OF T. G. KIAT) |j CLEAN COOL CENTRAL i| SEST BRIYANI and other MUSLIM DISHES TO SUIT ALL TASTES GSM AN71 words
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Advertisement80 1951-01-20 7 ...md to be su r c oi BoonTt e _e_e_=^__^j _i j^^3 look for the Cat and Barrel on the B sE^_^E^^ _3--^A_JiJf| CORDIAL OLD TOM FifiESl DRY G!N I {ST. 9 f I S S_] __®3^__S___B 1 _v2~ ■'',•>•*. i ___a___r_r^_>. e_3a Er*D*^ 9 f ga'" **_/i -c ____aa^_80 words
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525 1951-01-20 8 T. J. LIM - HK IS BUYING OVER 1,000 TONS OF RUBBER DAIL Y T. J. LIM Australia May Start Stockpile By Standard Staff Reporter HONGKONG buying of Malayan rubber, estimated at between 5,000 tons and 6,000 tons in the past few days or an average of over 1,000 tons daily, was the main525 words
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Article99 1951-01-20 8 S 1 ri v :.i H CM i ?spa*deat I)H, Larg nisation ol > will surmount r Hmculty a Pel mnounced »nce i is i T.') the s. a large area al In! the right hank af t Perak River tor padi v are proeeediiag99 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-01-20 8 pietnre Mr FJ5. McFadze.in, Director «it olonial De\ elopmeut p i Far Fust i ltd.. who l-!\t's Singaporr for London tiii> w«'tk-»'nd tor discussions u itli the Board and the n.u chairman of the Corporation, Lord Keith. It is understood thai disCBSsioiis will cover the future orpanisatioB ot the CorporationStandard - 61 words
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20 1951-01-20 8 Special UK Concessions To HK Likely ting > I H to the the I d i f-ee led this s] r20 words
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111 1951-01-20 8 LONDON, Jan. 19 (i I') tear of war, oi inflation and nncerlaint) <>\rv the future ol the dollar have !m> s :«il _o!<l on tin- free market lo record lt*> t*l-» in a v% i1 1 new boom, a *urve> shows.111 words
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Article39 1951-01-20 8 The Ind an Centi il Re tabilita- Finance Administral o i das so far sai tioi ed near 1 5 million rupees to displaced persons to finance new venture in b i less or industrv. GIISGIIS - 39 words
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Article221 1951-01-20 8 EXCHANGE rates now In fo: -e as sw^ri'd bv the Malayan Exchange Banks A i at n a: as follows: I < h tntk> Cl»n| .1 .n are pe ijtted ::i 3» d I'nrs POVCKONO. Jan. f9 (S-Wtrisl S h I c •< p t' tton^soa-221 words
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20 1951-01-20 8 Converting Coconut Estate To Rubber St i lard Stall orre*s**oadeal MBAM it Estai P t D I tby th< N.S20 words
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Article66 1951-01-20 8 a -SHINGTON, J in. 19; I AP) entire U.S soft Coal inhas ng eed to a IrSMl r SM 60 ;e i e o John L. is' miners. The voluntary 100,000 ol ie Uii ed Mi o »n. i eis about It n iri66 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-01-20 8 Picture by Miss Lesley Beaumont, aged 3_, was quite astonished to see the bones of her little feet through this X ray pedes cope at Robinsons yesterday. The apparatus, the onlv out of its kind in Singapore, shows whether the shoes fit. Michael GohMichael Goh - 44 words
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Article149 1951-01-20 8 RUSBER The lat Sir a) ore r b pi j :es est l.i\ (.Ian. 18) w per lb. Buyers Sellers No 1 RSS Soot oose $2. is S 26 5 0 B in ba ess I .•!> No. 1 K.s.s. (}:> >.' 1*1 N 2 lis S2.04 S".149 words
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136 1951-01-20 8 Tin Exports High es t Since Liberation EXPORTS of tin from Malaya lasl year at 81.801 the highest since the liberation, though exports at 5,507 tons represented a decline from the previous month's tonnage (7,543 tons). I >l for D mber and y. last year's monthly torts were comparatively ill136 words
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Article135 1951-01-20 8 THE SINGAPORE produce market remained firm with pi ices mowing upward trends but business hard to connect because ot ■.vide differentials. Copra was firm with buyers at Ss6*| per picul and seller- al $59 No deal was reported. >nul oil was steady, buyers indi< g pei135 words
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213 1951-01-20 8 Resettlement Of Squatters Hits Negri Economy Standard >iall orrcftpondenl SEREMBAN, Fri. "V\ ith the return <>i more favourable weather condition^ production «»t vegc« tables improved slightly in December in Nc^ri Sembilan, bul suppl) was .till shorl ol requirement*,'' stati an official report* In consequence, prices continued l«> remain binb. Re213 words
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66 1951-01-20 8 Raw Materials Control UK Appointee LONDON Jan. 19 I \P Lord ELnollys, former chairman of the British 0\ 'nseas Arui v^ Corp., will represent Britaia an the three -natioa raw materials control group to be s d up mi Washingl m, tl!'Treasury announced. Ibe group, representing the t uited States,66 words
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212 1951-01-20 8 Standard > i ;t tl < orrespondrttl SEREMBAN. Fri. Harvesting ol wri padi In Ne_iri Sembilan nan progressed satisfactorily in all ilistrictfl of ihe state, says Slate tgrirultural Officer. Mr. L. Barcroft, in Iii" monthly report. Mi Ba; croft a howevei tl in some areas212 words
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Article99 1951-01-20 8 Standard Staff a .spaa I al SEREMEBAN, Fri.— The price of coconuts and con oil in Negri Sembilan remains hi *h though s nall-s _le p ing and su lolying w_re earned o■: in vario is part- of tie te last month, says an official report.99 words
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301 1951-01-20 8 Food Prices In Singapore Rising Steeply i ii 1 1 Mamlard Mali Reporter EXCEPTIONALLY high price* fish, vegetables and meat air beins < Singapore market**. According to a representative List of three main categories of fresh food tak< reporter yesterday, housewives are pa; cent to SO pel cent, more for301 words
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Article87 1951-01-20 8 Standard Stall < _ti_Epaa 51 u vims i painis raatiam tl telle l Ea i __*_•__< Negi i Semhil i the past iiiotu' foi stack feedinc cial report The prodm tiaa of attapi was onsidei_b]\ durum the moot I A few small h > *> Pantai.87 words
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Article18 1951-01-20 8 Rubbers And Tins Are Easier tndai I Stai UPORE. a I n< I ,01 I MININti Kua S18 words
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Advertisement109 1951-01-20 8 RARE OPPORTUNITY!! WRING'S CSEAP Sfi When giving jifts for the seas< i GITS T h ciiuil Besl p_ aanship Desi n UtVED UIPiIOR WOOD C'iES'l S;!eciall> ni b eialists e___2 frcm SHANGHAI CHIN X IBID FURNITI R] SI 1 PTURAI ORNAM. ITS IMITA'J > i c Da not aiiss this109 words
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Advertisement28 1951-01-20 8 BEFORE IT'S ALL GONfSTART A SAVINGS ACCOM I\J YOf TOO CAN OPEN SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOB AS LITTLE AS .SI/- INTEREST W BE PAID AT 2% PER v CHun&KHifliii_nnK.in28 words
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Article, Illustration375 1951-01-20 9 Ravello May Be Last Lauro Liner To Call At Djakarta Standard Staff Reporter [HE Flotta Lauro (Italian) Line which lias two liners, the Napoli i,l the >in-rieiito. serving the Singapore Continental ports run, will have lap. the Ravello, for the first time in these waters, in Singapore in llu middleStandard - 375 words
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67 1951-01-20 9 Seamen Fly To Relieve Ships' Crew ;C ies are to an it when Capl A 1..M. Royal arrived after a arried ever three El Conm /t_ xjr ven (fti- a number oi an Hamn oil port in i memre eved at Sown from a in the lelphia the ConN< v67 words
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34 1951-01-20 9 SUEZ TRAFFIC SHOWS DROP IN NOVEMBER APi— Tr Can il in I ped beCompany anlay. ".158.000 tons ;h, 5.5 per he previous •.ever. tr. ffl I per cent. orted ihat flag increase eai 444,00034 words
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Article84 1951-01-20 9 SYDNEY. Jan. ID: (Renter), Heavy .seas pounding the! entir- New South Wales coast re par* of a cyclonic disturbance a:7ecting most of the S" ite In Sydney alone heavy rain m v Uid have caused many ti nds of pounds worth. oi age and the84 words
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Article62 1951-01-20 9 An ex gratia paymenf of £1,000 to Dr. X. A. de P.: Ai Re irch Ltd.. Cambridge, has been recommended the R pal Commission on A wards to Inventors. This award has been givi n for Dr. de Bruyne's valuable rk in 1 volopment of his process62 words
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116 1951-01-20 9 Vessel Sinks: 1 Drowned, 6 Missing SYDNEY. Jan. 19 (ReuterAAP) Six members of the crew of the 355-ton Australian collier Kiama reached the New South Wales coast today after their vessel floundered on a reef 60 miles north of Sydney. One of the crew of 13 was known to have116 words
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Article50 1951-01-20 9 STEEL balls that are v. thin a few millionths of an inch of being true spheres are being made in the United States. Said to be the nearest approach ever made to perfect spheres, the balls will make possible more uniform and accurate readii _j ol delicate aviati »n Instruments.50 words
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Article75 1951-01-20 9 Standard Shipping Rep; iter THE Shinyo Maru. which will be the first Japanese ship to bring a cargo of cement to Singapore since the war. is expected to arrive here on Jan. '!6. She will anchor in the Eastern Anchorage for about 10 davs to discharge75 words
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165 1951-01-20 9 BRITISH manufacturer 8 \«i\\ Boon 1>;- able lo offer a range <>f modern piston-engined airliners <>i a special particularly Buited t<» American conditions, and in which there i^ Utile direct competition from the American Industry. These are the feeder-line aircraft which are intended for use165 words
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Article, Illustration200 1951-01-20 9 Strength At Sea NOWELL HALL, Daily Telegraph naval correspondent, tributes an encouragii g article on allied naval power to the January issue of Mirror. The author treats first of the Anglo-U.S. fleet manoeuvre., j h took place last summer] in the Mediterranean. He gives a detailed and informative account ofStandard - 200 words
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229 1951-01-20 9 Kallang 's Air Traffic Control Improved Standard Staff Reporter MOST major airports in the world have little or no equipment to deal with aircraft landing on the airstrip in the k'uul ol* weather that was seen over Kallang airport this week. Captain L. R. Ambrose, Singapore Qantas Manager, and himself229 words
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Article43 1951-01-20 9 THE effect of nationalization restrictions which confine private r .(d hauliers to a working radius of 25 miles is being overcome by a system of interworkLng which allows private owners to handle thousands of tons of traffic, the Manchester Chamber of Commerce announced.43 words
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Article172 1951-01-20 9 Ship Repair At Yokohama YOKOHAMA:— SeveraI hundred vessels have been repaired, supplied, equipped and placed in operation by the Second Transportation Major Port since the beginning of the Korean campaign, according to Col. Edward A. Kieinman. port commander and Chief of Transportation Section. Japan Logistical Command. At the beginning of172 words
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Advertisement127 1951-01-20 9 I RCGVLAB rRANS PACIFIC SERVICE a U>s Angeles All American Canadian Cities -,>..; t r S haw S'pore. I\,. Sail- -Jin sdian i I .1 M fl Jan. l Fe» t■> Wtb. ar-o for Hongkong, Kobe. Yokohama REGULAI S'.ivVlf'r V.SJL (WEST COAST)— RSIAS GULF vi- lAPAN HONGKONG S puff Pilil127 words
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Advertisement462 1951-01-20 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANJINAVIA U K CONTI*'FNn s pore. P sham. rn.+ns "MEONIA" for Saigop Bangkok. In Port INDIA 1 for Bam-k^k. Honfrkr.r.g •KAMBoniv' 1 for' Hongkong," Kobe Yokohama 18-21 Feb -m '•LALAVDIA" for Eanskok 24 27 Feb 83-23 Reb 22 2 2 JESl 1 ••KVI:r\AA5" for Saigon B -nskolc 5-9462 words
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Miscellaneous31 1951-01-20 9 «M_JL_ t :;patches F. Xew Zealand Charon. i noon by by Van Labuan. Darvel. a.m. by train. and Pak si -China in. Pak noon !s S. ai E Ajambi by Kota31 words
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Miscellaneous230 1951-01-20 9 I 1ST \<\ VI iC: LINE Our.v;.rd From Europe In Porl Meonia for Baigoo and Bangkok Jan. 20. i-eb 11: India ror Bangkok, Hongkon.T. Mr.nila. Peh 18. Kambodia Fail'; for H'kong, K »be nnci Yokohama Fob. 21. feb. 2i: Lalandia for Bangkok teb 27 Local Bangkok Run In P rt:230 words
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Miscellaneous253 1951-01-20 9 l.n 27 H\op) a "rural sails Pen t 5: Steel Voyager sails Feb. 14. Peh 2H: steel Surveyor sails Mar. 3. PACIFIC JAR EAST UNI Trans-Pacific Service In Port: San Angelo Victory, sails tor China, lapao ami UP West Cia^i Ports Jan. 19. Feb 2: Indian Bear, sails Feb. 3.253 words
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Miscellaneous299 1951-01-20 9 fi.' V\-- ~m fAIR ARRJl/ALS] \ondJD£MRTVR£Sj f Arrivals PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS CI.II'PhR from Manila ETA 5.38 am KIM CONSTELLATION Ti am Enropc 1 1 -."> .tin GARUDA INDONESIAN usn \vs fri'in Imksrta It tK p n Q.t.A. BOA( CONSTELLATION i Sj dtiej 1 80 from i r B4tm< I299 words
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Advertisement278 1951-01-20 10 ICATM^ ion ay\ If A.M. MS 6.43 9.30 p.m. DYNAMITE 14 TU>i\ El EKI MILE Oil THE FL^IEST TUCIEB ASELE *UW* ABRIAO BOBTO BBBCE 0001 a a*>j}-.*: *s„. I XEXI JOHN WAYNEji^I L .^waw^n^am Tc«^a g-^ I] NOW ON SALE _T THI RemaMtu. I] t .THAI \!il\M (fca*f an:. O.278 words
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Advertisement103 1951-01-20 10 JL? OPENING 10 >\V SHOWS— 6 15 9.1 5 p m ParamountLaugh happy success "FANCY PANTS" starring \ui.\ HOPE I T< ILLE B _LL IN TECHNICOLOR io MORROW .it 1 1 .i m. Universal CALAMITY JANE AND SAM BASS IN TECHNICOLOR Op *ns Todaj 3.15—6.30— 9. 1 5 p.m. Kamini103 words
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Advertisement257 1951-01-20 10 I REX- TO-NIGHT at MIDNIGHT BK'^'f—m -B____^_-r__T^^ 1 fe^l^B__i^KraSj|K^^3y ii "■_oo»««"«>"o«on__»_i__i_w_M_»___»_________i_r__Mm__ A ir: i r \i i>i_livi:»s mi goods G9 -uim \i\ n; i ,ivi :ns imi iiiuli ehs' 0 tl bM '7 Days to noon" [Twn3XTl i Prod AT THE liijnOl TODAY FOUR SHOWS: 2-4.15-6 »-9.3i P v the257 words
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Advertisement332 1951-01-20 10 i s r^__i_ir" Join-'d fortuitously in the I•> iin:i>n d-'-r -.is. climb a hitherto unsealed \lpuie p.-al. loeet in a \iHage high tn MM* of the i tllevi Alps. In the struggle to reach the peak each rlhntn finds his true wot tit One quits ,,1. realti has passed him332 words
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Miscellaneous565 1951-01-20 10 RADIO MALAYA i mil stories iron I it*- i inger Mountains" In Hainanese; K p.m SI\(i.\POKI\ Xpws in Mandarin; 8 12 "Song-time" in Mandarin; R.Sfl Songs k'oo >;.- i,\ri Kll PiMW'lf \\l\ll- member; Mandarin; R.4.1 iuwtil l..Mil 1MI rKtHittAiHIVlC Inacram": 9 p.m. News in traoj and I < viinii. B.lo565 words
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Article596 1951-01-20 11 ' Anacrusis - BOBESCO-GENTY TN MARCH FESTIVAL 'Anacrusis' jfjflf4fMs _Vo.p,v JBty A XOTE OF... v^ b '--i Oei T Ham Flail. Concert bv versity of Malaya Music Sot ty's Orchestra Choir. s Victoria Memorial Hall, Concert by Junior Symphony Orchestra d. Teachers' Choral Society 29 Victoria Memorial Hall Music Festival sponsored by Singapore596 words
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Article, Illustration411 1951-01-20 11 Stokes-Goh-Moyser In Fine Recital ■DAB > irfo^ played with rare N "een takes, Goh Se J c h 1 -jmc 0 rham! r I mi '-1 H ill last ni< ht. which -D r 1 ke a U i in ierza I ■und evening pei- te iuU- but. Could remainV.F.D. - 411 words
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354 1951-01-20 11 Brilliant Century By G. Hole At Launceston l ALNCESTON, Jan. 19 (Reuter-AAP)— A fine century— his f,r*t in f, r ,i class cricket by 19-year-old Graeme Hoe for a Combined XI foiled ihe M< in spite Of keen bowling by Alec Bedser on the first day of their three-dav maleh354 words
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Article126 1951-01-20 11 COMBINED XI IST. INNS. Morris c Compton b Bedser 7 Shelton b Bedser 14 Rodwell lbw Bedser 38 Hole c Dewes b Hollies.. 105 Deoourcy lbw Bedser 6 Davidson c Evans b Compton 2C Reid c Berry b Compton 8 Noblet b Berry 19 I. river b Bedser 59126 words
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153 1951-01-20 11 CHARLIE GAMAGE MAY MEET HIS MATCH TONIGHT CHARLIE GAMAGE and Jon I Morro promi e tling fans a (treat at the Happy World Stadium tonight. Gamage proved 'too good for his previous opponents and M trro has flown l from Rango n r tonight's i > has rm advantage in153 words
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Article40 1951-01-20 11 Special Games Mi I all membe •n Club will be held at the pavilion on Wednesday Jai 24th, at 5.30 p.m. to elect office bi rers for the I fames ia. Cricket lb) I ootball (cl Athletics.40 words
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Article22 1951-01-20 11 AT Madras, alter a poor start, India made 257 for 4 wickets Umrigar -coring 110 and Harare 80.22 words
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Article31 1951-01-20 11 JOCKEY Jones v. il he leaving Malaya for Australia on a holiday. He will travel by ti p Merker and will not be ri<i;:ig _t .he Ipoh Race meeting.31 words
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332 1951-01-20 11 BOBBY Njoo. liphl and welterweight champion of Indonesia, stopped Sid Fletcher of \u*!ralia in th. second round at the Happy World Stadium la»t ni*_hl. In spite of the rain, a .<rge crowd saw the fights and wenhome early, four out of live lights ending332 words
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Article123 1951-01-20 11 PENANG, Friday— H. va. B:euk (al e will tet fut^ ther s' i h- the a<.>:i turn of three Idingi from the Irish B s >ck Agency which landed at ihe Victoria Pier :,i_ afternoon Thrv are The Potentate. Edward B«ar. both 2-year-old grldini> ..nd123 words
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Miscellaneous483 1951-01-20 11 m'\v\\\vi\-v'\\\\\\\\'vv\\ \\'\\\w'\\v\v > Malaya; Presents 1 SINGAPORE 1 (484 m. 41.7 vi.) J Z SUN. JAN 21: 2 p.m. J Beethoven Symphony No. 6 (Pastoral); 5 p.m. Air de C Ballet Mirae'.e in the J Gorbals by Arthur Bli«s: 5 10.20 p.m. Some songs by «J Debussv I I MON.483 words
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Article122 1951-01-20 12 I H BLE TOTES: Races 1 and 1: 6 and 7. *>!'., >.VKi.i»: Kac;- S. Ollie Dories Gay Reveller Minorou FINALIST FINALIST FINALIST k\<i i coBHtellatloa Constellation Constellation 7"\\|HIV CAMELIA CAMELIA i 5. k Randelrrfc Baadeirck \/7m\1» Tl I RE E NOMAD nomxi) KINGDOMS Ihree Sa«ett« Misty Line122 words
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Article, Illustration799 1951-01-20 12 Standard's RACE CARD i Vang :.trd .1 9.00 H M nning Harper i Princess S'nffi Id 8.1! AS M rtin 1 i M The Dancer ly 8.11 "Brilliant K M i in Dui >odie ft Finalist vi i tet K gsi" H »bbs Charles Loss Road 8.39 The Hon. M799 words
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586 1951-01-20 12 OLLIE DAMES - Father Ryan Can Win Main Event Today OLLIE DAMES By SHAPING very well on the track, tlie chestnut English gelding Father Ryan who will not he troubled by the distance, is my fancy for the main event 8 A furlongs for Class 2 horses today, the lirst day of the586 words
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Article381 1951-01-20 12 \U ENTRE-FOR^ iRD WILL Singapore, presenl holders of llie Malaya :i<> participate in the competition nexl season? ihej waul to. Bui %v i 1 1 they h<- allowed lo? Judging from ihe latest information on the unsettled «ii->|>ut<' regarding affiliation between the FAM and the381 words
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Article95 1951-01-20 12 The following plovers selected to represent the Se AM i5 5 _Jr? re at the Selangor Eurasi Uon at 2 pm. on Saturday lor transport:— Goh s Tp« rH_-- M m t v_• D. Chenrnj fPolice). M. ira- V C 8 Huat FSelangor Negri jCh.e.v95 words
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Advertisement30 1951-01-20 12 i 1 I y I t_~__22 I SANDI LANDS S£U IT <arls!>erq to^<^^p»: T j -a— »r BEER Up HIGH CLASS WATCHES '^__?__?^r-^-«^j>_ -^y^PJ> Obtainable Irom A!! loading \7_l-_ Dea!:rs30 words
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Advertisement313 1951-01-20 12 FIRST TIME IN SINGR_ _Fof .j? Rays o*£*? CAPITOL THEATRE TUESDAY 25rd J S v It N 1 1^ lsS_r_«__ y _i4__. i_* f_ »'^«fc __?i__^ _t- 4 F -f 3_J_ —-P" ii e m n«a b M r^ VARih J I Ifllllfcl Direi fro*- Uteif .:> si rwfyl I313 words
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Miscellaneous35 1951-01-20 12 TIDES TIME$Wj& FUC.n tides at the principal re sorts in Malaya. TODAY: A.M. I'M. Singapore 8J23 10.43 :c3 ti.M 1 t cki nn 5.02 5.13 1 >rt S'ham 3.23 4 30 1 Penang 11.45 11^135 words
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