Singapore Standard, 26 January 1951
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Title Section18 1951-01-26 1 Singapore TIGER Standard hfhf \l. I NO. 21 1 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS18 words
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170 1951-01-26 1 Benham Report Immediately Put Into Effect ird Staff I orrespotufeni \lt i Vx. Thurs.— ll ha< been decided to whole <>i lit*' Henliani Reporl inline•ni.«e lo future negotiations. m ment was m Fe leral l.< =jj c Council today by Sii rney n aid that ttioo al tne eeti kg170 words
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13 1951-01-26 1 Most Powerful Jet Engire Unveiled In US SI been ca N t but13 words
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37 1951-01-26 1 Doctor Deseribes Bevin As Very ILL ;DOX. Jan. 25- AP)— Seer E > has pneumonia, :2o<\\ by his ry i Dr. Sii Ale? Oeall, is Be cry four The F Sr-:-. try is under treatment at his Lon-37 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-01-26 1 phot:). IV iTH t smile and hand outsl 2.i: .--.1. Sir Frank meets FL Ll England of the Provost Stall before embarking m the P .r_u m v.huh he and Jy Wellersh left for the U^-t:'d Kingdom. yesterday afternoon. StandardStandard - 47 words
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Article255 1951-01-26 1 Air Chief, Wife Sail For UK Standard Sl H R pi l it **WE A up r and R.A.I able put up a f Sing A r Oilcer nmandin R \F. m .Malaya, Sir Frank rsh, told The Standard m a farewell message t i Mal efore he saile P255 words
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92 1951-01-26 1 PENANG. Thurs.— A fire m hold of the 8.1. vessel, •'Taiiea." which was lying on the roads, was put out within an this afternoon. Soon after distress signals we sent from tiie ship, the Fire Bnaade was summoned and went un board to quell92 words
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Article62 1951-01-26 1 JAKARTA. Jan. -2.3. (AP) •>. i S te >urs m this Indopital this morning pre--1 an" early Cabinet cr.sis m Lndone Premier Nal Ir, just back from a su naking trip to nomy-mind I -V eh, N rth led a special session et this m >rniri62 words
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409 1951-01-26 1 Jap Trade Group Led By Shinozaki Refused Landing Standard Slai? Reporter MAMORI SHINOZAKI, Japanese Municipal welfare r'.iirf of occupied Singapore, i: 'ads ihe lir-t post-war Japanese trade delegation for <.._;.\a. which is scheduled to arrive m Singapore tomorrow m the Japanese freighter Shinyo Mar*?. Refused permission to land the Singapore409 words
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38 1951-01-26 1 'Rloody Nose For Reds Soon-MacA TO .VO. Jan. 17. i \P) General Douglas MacArthur, briskly confident on the eve of his 7i^t birthday, said today: "We are going to give th" Chinese a bloody ttOSC sometime this month."38 words
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Article132 1951-01-26 1 Emergency Insurance Flan Pushed Standard Stiff Reporter THE Government has taken steps to form an advisory committee to discuss the introi duction of an Emergency Insurance Scheme both m the Federation and thc Colony of Singapore, a Government spokesman said yesterday. Letters have already been sent to the various chambers132 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-01-26 1 Gen^rr 1 Sir J; I^.rdiß.*: U shown above hp:; greeted by G m\ fie Lata Hz. i-iv-uny.- Fjeneb C *C w i ■■■>- ...i. Sir J has j:: t i ii a, courtesy visit hb Tongkio.38 words
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369 1951-01-26 1 UK Expected To Follow Lead Of U S Delegation WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. (Reuter) Presides! Truman was expected today to confirm American rejection of proposals lor the acceptance of Chinese Communis! terms ior a ceasefire m Korea, at his weekly press conference. Hie genera] expectation here was that Britain, whose prestige369 words
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Article74 1951-01-26 1 TOKYO, Jan. 25 CUP) United States State Department I envoy John Foster Dulles an i ed I here today to consult v ith General Douglas Mac Arthur a. id the Japanese government on the "prospect" of a peace treaty. Dulles and his advisers landed at Tokyo's Haneda74 words
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Article67 1951-01-26 1 Standard Staff Reporter TWO Chinese youths, one of whom was from the Federation, were arrested at midnight yesterday by a Pi i i ice patrol car near the Bth mile West Coasl Road m the Pasir Panjang area when they were about to rob a Chinese taxi driver67 words
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108 1951-01-26 1 S'pore Team Held To A One-All Draw i.etii* Sp*»B't MANILA, Jan. 25 (PANA)— The winning streak of the Singapore soccer team was stopped tonight by the Indus-trial-Commercial Athletic Association who held the visitors to a draw of one-all. In the best game played so far, the MICA A effectively checked108 words
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244 1951-01-26 1 Bill Passed To Give Gurney Power To Set Up Volunteer Force Standard v tall < nrrmpundfl M II MP| j{. Tours.— 4 lul 1o iw hr Commissioner, >ir Henrj Gurney, tke nrr m\ miu Io constitute a Volunteer land Force lor lhe defence ol th»* Federation, wma passed lodat h%244 words
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Article75 1951-01-26 1 Few Riot Claims On First Day St. nd. ird Start Reporter EIRE plieants for pensatkm foi damages or injuries or d< during the December rio* terday. the first on which such claims were to be submitted. Very few applications, much less than a dozen, were n cd. Mr R. Middleton-Smith,75 words
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Article63 1951-01-26 1 MR L BOURNE, Jan. 25 (Reuter-AAPi— The Mount mington volcano m New Guinea exploded again at 0200 .s, according to reports received by Mr. Percy Spender. Au.-' ster of External Affairs M S. A. Lonergan. Government Secretary, stated m Canberra that the volcano showed signs of63 words
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Advertisement80 1951-01-26 1 Mk W\ f IN R|JST -TAFEL fa i f 4 i sit! BRyAw I9 J Alf 1 HAS. GOREKo 2 > j Phitioijrisphtc iP<>pi. J today offen > j MOVIE CAMERAS _g 3 m.m. and 16 m.m. I PBOJECTOES *!I 8 m.m. and ie tr. E BELL A MmWEUa t:r:;l80 words
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Article236 1951-01-26 2 COL CTTEE '50, 000 Workers Affected'— Nair Standard Staff Reporter PLEA for the inclusion of a representative of ihe civilian employees of the three Armed Services m the proposed joint committee to enquire into prices and the cost of living m Singapore and the236 words
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Article70 1951-01-26 2 Photographic Display Today TODAY the 5 c Art S I n will c- ened I Seen W. 1.. Blyl Council Stan I t 5 p.n w lai I ta i p."i. until Sunday. I 4 the s lection com- -tee its ol C. C v. nTI .td re nging 24070 words
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Article47 1951-01-26 2 An importanl Constitution meeting ol the Singapore Teachers' Training Association will be held on Saturday. Jan. 27. at 9 a n at the Teachers' Training College. All members are reou ted to attend this meeting to discuss the draft constitution recommended by the Council.47 words
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Article112 1951-01-26 2 A SINGAPORE sten >grapher, M nn G mes, was :.ted a decree nisi to be made •lute m three months, by the Chief Justice. Sir Char i< M rai v the High Court. yesterday, hen he i th ed for the ition of his ma: i112 words
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Article60 1951-01-26 2 F< r -f'iin.g a kaoy of sugar 13 cents above the control price, a salesman, Tan Siong PHi. was enced m the Singapore First D oict Court yesterday to one month's imprisi .nment. Tan sold the sugar to Inspector Chee Yew Chew of the Food Control Department60 words
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190 1951-01-26 2 SFSU Supports Call For Interim Grant Standard Reporter THE CALL i«»r an immediate interim grant <»i increased < '©sl <»! living allowance **a» repeated yesterdaj i.\ tiie Secretarj ol ihe Singapore reachers I nion, \lr. Victor, and supported I>\ i!><' Presidenl ol the pore Federation «»t Services I nion, Wr,190 words
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155 1951-01-26 2 GOVT URGED TO SET UP MALAY CHAIR IN VARSITY Standard Staff Reporter THE Federation of Malay Students 1 Union is appealing to Government for the early establishment cif a Department of Malay Studies ami the institution of a Chair for Malay Language m the University of Malaya. The F.M.S.IT. holds155 words
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Article, Illustration261 1951-01-26 2 Ten-Course For 260 Old People TWO HUNDRED and sixty inmates 140 men and 120 women including 40 blind persons sat down to a 111-cnar.c Annual Chinese New Year lunch at the Home of the Little Sisters of the Poor yesterday. The lunch was organised by the Patron of the ChineseStandard - 261 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-01-26 2 Photo. tt no »*> leaving for Australia next month with her brother Geoffrey and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. VV. E. R tgers. Her father is the Senior Commission, Master-at-Arms a n d retiring Officer i n Charge of K»i'i>el Barrack StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article111 1951-01-26 2 EIGHTEEN people, including 11 schoolgirls were robbed of their identity cards m two hold-ups m Singapore within the last 48 hours. The girls, students of the Nanyang Girls High School were travelling m ihe school bus around 7.30 a.m. yesterday when they were held up by111 words
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298 1951-01-26 2 To Combat Rising Costs Standard Nafl Reporter rHE ONL\ effective wa) to combat the ri«.in<: price* ol foodstuffs and other essentia] commodities i- for the people lo form consumers' 1 committees m ih< ir respective areas. This view was expressed to a Standard reporter by various298 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-01-26 2 photo. THIS damaged Singapore Traction C ompany bus was en route to the depot m Mackenzie Road when it came into a collision with a Military truck at the junction of Bencooien Street and Bras Basah Road. Only two passengers a Cevlonese <<•,. and a Chinese (19) were travelling mStandard - 61 words
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Article156 1951-01-26 2 'Talking Is Women' sSole Weapon' standard Staff Reporter Talking is > only irrapon against the physical superiority oj men, said Ifr. H.B. Amstutz one of the four members of the Brain Trust held biy the East West Society, last night She was replying to a question whether wo talk more156 words
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Advertisement36 1951-01-26 2 Sy 7 CERTAIN TO^BE^APPSECIATEE 1 automatic! 17 jewels! I\ SHOCK I 1 PROTECTEDi t ANTI-MAGNETIC I WATERPROOF ASSORTED DiAL r UK. —WW* I t| M' iMfWif n7nMMIffT U __^__B RNGAFORC rr.r. K&4I PENANG TLL: IBHS j36 words
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Advertisement702 1951-01-26 2 SITUATIONS VACANT Wanted Immediately for European Concern Lady Stenographers with good command ot English. Good salary to right applicants. Apply m writing stating qualifications to Box T. 67 Spore Standard MALAYAN RAILWAY VACANCIES Applications are invited for appointment as Cf JERKS under the following schemes: <a> Miscellaneous Clerical Service (b)702 words
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Article, Illustration925 1951-01-26 3 30 PER CENT Make It Forty, Says Dato Onn Standard Stall mi r^mndtiit KUALA LUMPUR, Thur*. The tax on ewnpamcfi profits m the Federation has Wen raised Irom 20 to 30 per cent, a. in Singapore, by ■n Amending Ordinance to the Income Tax Bil! parsed925 words
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14 1951-01-26 3 Co-op Funds For Certain Public Works nn i I Bi V .--i h r14 words
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Article94 1951-01-26 3 GurneY'S Call For Action Staff n >. jf-nt wai High Coi y I in a re 1 Fe was prorogued tote of the prr I ol thai happening I bear in the field ti stamp out Gurney said i getting toge scarding n crions. dava ma ave tui to play94 words
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15 1951-01-26 3 Parents In Johore Want More Schools T R irte I [RU, T r< 1 paren15 words
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14 1951-01-26 3 TaxOn War Damage Claims Questioned >rrespond< i .ng op. G tax under t n14 words
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Article74 1951-01-26 3 Honour For The Flag Standard Stall < pspondenl KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Ii is the Gov- un ''i:\ w i i thai i a ation ;Kw Fi b. 1 I I no| less than one- a after that d Is I as .Me iple cerei Fedt i u»d fa .ir .t74 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-01-26 3 MR. Choo Kia Peng. C.8.1. .IP., celebrated his 71 hinhHiv •»< _r-;i«~ i r..-_,_r, Mr. £o« .-IO, r tt. mrttaSfo^M b^^EMi Mr Meow htn. miner and race horse owner.30 words
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Article, Illustration267 1951-01-26 3 Retiring Age Reduced By Five Years Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The official retirinaii« lor Government servants m the Federation wa" reduced from ."> to ">0 war, when tin- Pensions Bill submitted l>> the Chief Secretary, Mr. W. ,j Tufo was approved >Mih amendments. But, said Mr. del Tufo.267 words
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Article62 1951-01-26 3 BAD COMPANY Standard sun- Correspondent KLUANG, Thurs.—Wong Ah Kow. a hfl year-old Ca tor from Niyor, who v. is found m tl company of persons carrying arms, will be tried m the Kluang Juvenile Court. T. n Kak Wah was fine I *7 by the Muar Mag fail I p62 words
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368 1951-01-26 3 TUAN Sheik Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim said m the Fed rai Council toda) thai the Pensions Bill will be welcomed by all government sei nts m the Stal where there has been no Pensions Enactment. The »pl i of the bill will relieve the368 words
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Article92 1951-01-26 3 MALACCA. Thurs. Singa- Chua Hai Bin with a Malacc t i 7 Card was ii ed $100 m default J week-.' prisonment m the Ma_, ri~trate 5 Courl I his morning by Mr. S. Bun Bernard for entering M da< 1 from Sumatra ear y this year without92 words
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Article23 1951-01-26 3 IALACCA, Tl ishers •r on 10 m honour o ir be- 2, r i Those who wish I ul i cont23 words
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Article54 1951-01-26 3 HC Thanks Council Members I rk ot the Council Uy ci h furtfc* he con Sir Henry said: lid that I not h '1 this Counci] d.\ m ■> >nt. *it has durtn* the nt my of th holding m tnt I nicil and also of nition by mci that54 words
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Article242 1951-01-26 3 European Faces Theft Charge Standard Naff Correspondent Xl ML4 U KPI X, ll„ rv-\ fwiJIW r!.rli-ie| »-n«inccr. R. PtfMWli, was rfcljlid m ih#- nrnni»n« court today with stealing ten copper mid m lorn .ml I lea reek «f tm pper \»ir«> \alu«-d rt $12,000 Irom Buku A former Police Officei242 words
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Article71 1951-01-26 3 Standard Stan Cum mwadi Kf XL.A i UMPI m l The Consulai Co i en B pas »d m thi F will enable the U.S.A td Mala States for < purpos The Bill tmol si Federation certain prof the tween Britah rhe bill a71 words
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Miscellaneous290 1951-01-26 3 :-a -I Hiadastaa: Mumtai M il 6.301 2. 5.30 and 9 p.m. m-**mmZ ti> 1 t fOCMQ son: R am Fan Sai K-di (Mai 4 Roa: Night and the City 1.7 1 "^i*'^ are darin) 2.30. 7.15 and 9.30 pan. 9 .^.Tirs,;' 'ivai-'i 3. i MALACCA— Today 5 PP bire:290 words
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Article90 1951-01-26 4 Playboy Hunter Shol Dead Stand i St it! Correspondent Thurs.— The story i hunting party s one of its i related at an inquiry held into the death of Radzi bin Haji V n before Coroner I I j father as a i fondi to impersonj lancing parties. I i90 words
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Article, Illustration375 1951-01-26 4 Undang Is Nin th Holder Of Off ice dard Staff orrcspondenl SEREMBAN, tinir-. The newl) installed territorial Ruling < hief, the I ndang of Sungei I jong, i* ihe ninth boldei ol ihe office ol the arm- comprised today j n the admiiiistrative districts ol Seremban and Port Dickson. He375 words
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Article107 1951-01-26 4 Methodists Back Squatter Scheme KAMPAR. Thurs. Metho- bes m Malaya unani- y voted to support the G ran the programme i: squatter resettlement. 1 .ecided this at their r T. conference. The followi mmittee was appointed to draw up schemes and to supervise this work, including Bel nd social Rev.107 words
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Article60 1951-01-26 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs.— A Danish shipping engineer, L'T-year-old Jorgen Jensen, pleaded guilty to three charges of cheating before Mr. M. Gorton m the Sessions Court today and was sentenced to unc year's imprisonment. Mr. G. Cona^hnn. who appeared for the accused, said that his client had60 words
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Article28 1951-01-26 4 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING. Thurs. Guards at the Taiping Rehabilitation Camp exchanged fire with an unknown number of bandits last night. There was no casualty.28 words
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454 1951-01-26 4 Standard Mail Correspondent Xl iLA Ll MPI R, Thur-. Throughout ihe country i al ihe end of la^t year, K2 resettlement areas were completed and inhabited bj user 78,000 people, while 58 other area- were m process «>i being settled and over 39,000 people were454 words
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633 1951-01-26 4 SIMPANG LIMA - SIMPANG LIMA By SEREMBAN, Thurs.— The "Suite U jon" on D'Eredia's map, the "San-yang Hu joni^ of the Malay Annals and the Sungei Ujong of a later period, came to life again in the twentieth century at Seremban today when hundreds of Malays633 words
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271 1951-01-26 4 C A MERO N HIGHLANDS, Thurs. Heavy rainfall during the past 10 days caused landslides at nine places between the 14th and 86th mile on the TapahHighlands Road. As a resull the through bus service from Tapah was temporarily suspen led and mai s were271 words
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191 1951-01-26 4 Moved By A ttorney General's Brilliance Standard Sinil Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federal Legislative Council today passed a l.i!! to amend the tit!«» to Land (occupation period) Ordinance 1M1<), after a length) debate during; which a section of ilie unofficials sought to have the debate postponed until the next191 words
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Article48 1951-01-26 4 Man Killed By Tree He Felled Standard Stall Coi espondent TELUH \N>f)N. burs. A timber a orker, K• n \h Cho\ was killed > relay when the tree he was felling crash; d on him. Konu was working m tin* forot reserve at Sabak Bernam when the accideni occurred.48 words
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Article98 1951-01-26 4 'Clean Roads Citizens' Duty' Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thi rs. Commenting on the filthiness of Penang's back-lam I Municipal President. Mr. H. G. Hammett said that 500 galva- Ed iron dustbins ordered some months ago by the Commissioners have now arr:-.. "But the mere provision of dustbins will not solve98 words
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Article30 1951-01-26 4 Standard Staff Correspi .ident KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Five bags of mail wore stolen by bandits who stopped a 1 us m Kuantan last night and robbed the passengers.30 words
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181 1951-01-26 4 THE SINGAPORE and Federation Governments are taking an important step to eliminate a problem of tubercular patients. They have had under their consideration the possibility of permitting the employment m Government Service of persons suffering from disabilities such as arrested tuberculosis which, whilst debarring181 words
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Article, Illustration255 1951-01-26 4 Best Way To Show Loyalty Standard Mali Corn spondi nl M Vl. LUMPUR, Thurs.— "There ran be ne more effective waj oi shown lyalt} to li.i- conntrt and m serving li«r beal Interests at the pn enl tint. than liv joining t!*.e Pn Force.*255 words
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59 1951-01-26 4 $4,000 For School Sport On Fed. Day Standard Stall' Correspondent [POH, Th rs. A $4. C00 has been I -d t< scho is m Perak to organise sports on Federation D. .> allocation by di Lets i X:: ta c 0 X -au and Lower Perak Larut and Krian $400,59 words
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Article33 1951-01-26 4 PENANG, 1 -The 195! Mununpa! bu proved by the High Commissioner In nominated Counc [tie Municipal Pres k I il.fr. Hammett, am unced this at today's Municipal Commissioners' ma I ing.33 words
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Article40 1951-01-26 4 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Th? Alor Gajah Police bagged a d s ret commander jresterd Re was one of two bansY" L Several other banl w. i kill d m Ihe Feciera I ar.d a number wounded.40 words
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Advertisement42 1951-01-26 4 TOMORROW CAPITOL BALLET REVUE (ENTIRF CHANGE OF PROGRAMME); tin Sitifjv 3 Times iU 4.00 6.30 9.30 p.m. SHARP! Plus! OX SCREEN J TIMES wA 11—1.45 1 6.30—9.30 I niiprs«/-/_i/pri_nlion«/'« "WOMAN IN HIDING" Starring IDA LUPINO HOWARD DUFF MTiPHiH MM ALLY PEGGY DOW42 words
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Advertisement21 1951-01-26 4 SAMARITAN 1 ton I rTh<- r So! u hie B ALI I PW s pr irtiy F t I I >J_t21 words
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473 1951-01-26 5 More Malayans Want To Join RAF, Few Vacancies Available By A Special Correspondent THE RECENT announcement of proposals for the Direction of v >power m Malaya had led to a nave of increased interest m voluntary nl m the Ro>al Air Force (Malaya), Far Fast Air Force HeadApplicants have written473 words
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Article33 1951-01-26 5 Trooping The Colour At Selarang StJ I RepsHn B ttalioa U Ret i Mi". Sela- I I I (wards, Uc* of W nt, ne o! the B ped un po r stal 333 words
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347 1951-01-26 5 Staadard Stall I orreapoadenl Xi LUMPUR. Thur*. The Federal Legisla- todaj referred hill to -et up a providenl i tor workers oa rotates, nines and certain other r i ol indi-lrs m ti»«- federation, to a Sel, n headed hy Ihe Flnaneial Seerelary, Mr. W347 words
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Article60 1951-01-26 5 Improved Conditions In India CG ai ird Staff Keporn-r •el id > and clan- roiid cai i 11 I Mil t me r. i. < one a Id -aid: "One .i tio > i India, reed i ably the I i* t v m the iffairs Xi ea Bk aad60 words
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Article113 1951-01-26 5 LONDO N Jan. 25 Renter) Colonial Secretary James Griffiths said he hoped that the commission of inquiry into the "Bertha Hertogh" disorders m Singapore would be^in there m early February. Sir Lionel Leatit, member of the Privy Counc3*a Judicial Committee, is the commission's chairnuii,113 words
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Article106 1951-01-26 5 TW ELVE FACE THEFT CHARGE ,X CHINESE nnd three j ged before Mr. H. For; et m the Sing pore IPo Cu. ye <• d•• the t lefl ol I >ur b iles oi rubber valued at $'.2,000 from Telok Aver Basin on ning of Jan. 24. j i were106 words
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Article31 1951-01-26 5 i meeting of Muslim 1 he held 10 o I Sunday at the pi c- M■- tya Mus n try S >cirty. No. Sl. Lor- 12. G -ylang. Singapore.31 words
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Article87 1951-01-26 5 Posed As 'Tec, Extorted $15 HOW A CHINESE impersonated as a detective and extorted $15 from an unlicensed hawker m Noi h Boat Qu told to Mr 11 A Forrer m the Singan >rt First Police Coui yesterday The Police said that the accused, Tan King Liang, .venl to the87 words
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Article64 1951-01-26 5 Unhappy Woman Took Own Life A 64 YEAR-OLD worn tn. Au Yong Swee Chok. who told her s in-1 that she was unhappj because oi her stomach trouble, drank caustic soda m her bouse at Telok Blangah Road Coolie Lines on Jan. 11. At an inquesl into Au's death yesterd64 words
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Article33 1951-01-26 5 FINES of $20 and SIO were imposed <> i Mariyam Saudiah und Jai Jok Lim respectively m the Singapore Third Police Court ye terdaj lor being drunk .iad incapable on Jan 24.33 words
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223 1951-01-26 5 SUCCESS IN GAN ENG SENG SCHOOL Standard Staff Reporter BETTER relationship ami understanding between parents and teachers now exists m tiie (ian Eng Sen*; School. Waterloo Street, as a result of ibe formation of the school's Parent-Teacher Association. Mr. P. F. Axoozoo, bea*!- 1 master of223 words
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Article, Illustration89 1951-01-26 5 THE INTERNATIONAL Press and Publications mission. r.S. Si ite Department, arrived m Singapore yesterday by KLM Constellation to examine various aspects of the United States Information Service m Malaya. One member, Mr. Robert (lark, (Chinese Lans a sertion) second from risht, is married to a Singapore Chinese. Miss Eu WaiStandard - 89 words
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241 1951-01-26 5 Malaya Chinese Form Bulk Of Terror Victims Beds Here Mostly Aliens LONDON, Jan. 2* (Braler). lUtejee GUnrw I formed the majority of \ittims of the < ommuni-t j terrorists who nr>- «*oiii|»»»m*«I almost ulioll\ of ali<*n i ('hinese, SecrHarv of Statr for Colonic--, fwnea Grifitha told Parliament v«*-.trr«lay. I Disclosing241 words
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Article52 1951-01-26 5 FONG Woo Soon, proprietor of a shop m Bochore Road. S pore, was fined (500 yesterday m the Second Police Court for bribe; y. The bribe v ts given to one Coomarasamy to Induce him not to take action against Fong for not observing tte reek52 words
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Article57 1951-01-26 5 Trisha Rider (60) Gets One Month SIXTY-vvar-old trisha rider Teo Ken Swee was sentenced m tho Singapore Firs! District Court yesterday to one month's rigorous imprisonment for failing to register himself. Teo said he had been to the Begistration Centre a number of times but could not get his card57 words
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Article28 1951-01-26 5 FOH BEGGING for alms at Baffles Place <>n Jan 24, Chan Yip Ming was bound over for mk months m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday.28 words
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Article79 1951-01-26 5 BAIL of $50,000 c ich m es, was allowed Siong S Kee. Yu Teck Toon and Khoo Eng Tin wa i d before Mr. 11. A. F the Singapore First PoKce yesterday. with »ting m i trying on a Chap Ji Xi lottery.79 words
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Article24 1951-01-26 5 THE Griffiths Schoo (P.M. Session) will hold a dai social al the Trade Stho Ha Balestier Road, Singap Saturday, at a p.v24 words
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Article, Illustration107 1951-01-26 5 Standard Stall Repm SAO HKUN i X.. i :ster for Aftairs Jing men y il Co ony a_> guest of M a MacD mission* r Ge turn 1 I Minister and a I thr. fci i >n .nesian officials on of inter*- Sao Hkun If107 words
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Miscellaneous110 1951-01-26 5 Crossword THF following are the four prize-winners in this ■reek's Standard's Crossword Cont-sl:— FIRST PRIZE (S:>0):— I. my Francis. 17. (iontle Koairt, Newton. Singapore. SKCOND PRIZE ($25):— I). Liddelow, Nurses' Quarters. Civil Cicui'rai Hospital, Singapore. TI11K!) PRIZH ($15):— Mrs. VI. Hyder. ?T8. Joo 1 Ihiiit Koad. Singapore. FOURTH PRIZE ($10):—110 words
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Article731 1951-01-26 6 A YEAR ago today India promulgated hef oew constitution declaring her a sovereign democratic republic. The formal structure of government was radical!}' changed. The new constitution has made for a more closely integrated India. The multiplicity of units prevalent under the British regime (there were sume 568731 words
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Article, Illustration2022 1951-01-26 6 HUMAYUN KABIR - NEW INDIA REFASHIONS HER ANCIENT CULTURAL HERITAGE HUMAYUN KABIR INDIA'S resurgence of spirit is manifest m the unfettered development of her great culture By r rODAY, is a red letter day m the hislory of India for it saw thc establishment of the Indian Republic exactly a year ago. January2,022 words
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Article412 1951-01-26 6 Review of Views Two Views AS usual Nanyang Siang Pau and Chung Sling Jit Pao had differing views on Korea. Independent Nanyang lay the blame for the Korean crisis on America, while pro-Formosa Chung Shing wondered if the democracies were going to fall out over the Korean affair, The Political412 words
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Article160 1951-01-26 6 1 SANDWICH KENT The Tower Sergeant of Sandwich wiii soon make his annual expedition to cut a long, .stout stall' from a centuries«j old blackthorn bush near Richborough Castle. The staff— they call it the 2 "Mayor's wand will be <» trimmed and polished for the MayorReuter - 160 words
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Article133 1951-01-26 6 James Roosevelt - James Roosevelt T^HE chaotic times m which j 2 we live, war experiences, inadequate college teaching. 5 experiences m childhood 1 with well-meaning but > rather narrow parents, have 2 all contributed toward a 2 generation of puzzled young 2 parents. Rev. J. C. Wynn, associate I133 words
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Article, Illustration11 1951-01-26 6 w M*m: as v»<>it<i-r n horse didn'l rom« mi"11 words
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Advertisement24 1951-01-26 6 V^R5/ I SCHOLARS SKULL SS. J PRB4KIN6BOWU HAD^SETS ,1 finl IVLj DcL'ti/i. I HEY f r-fui^V"»r>l tjj CAN MURE KNOWLEDGE IN WE SAME TEAK24 words
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Advertisement71 1951-01-26 6 A HE-LIVK IW PLEAS IU (J jou liad 0 "KASIB" aisd "BASH" 0 fty listening to the tmnglliU jrom t a Mmdmy Film Prodnetions twcmrti 0 ASIAH RAMLSB A f&- m \S?*\ aS^ q v^p/ 0 n AS!AH 0 U "Gadis Rupawan" (dari "Ncs b I PTH 0 "Sedang 6-rgaya"71 words
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Article153 1951-01-26 7 dualists E®veal Reds' ■vjbMc Security Policy I \fi>Kl Jan. 25 (IP)— Officers of the National Defence v strj charged that the Chinese Communists are puru ng a "public security policy" on the mainland by killing sands of people. offlcers said intelligence reports from the subcontinent told of daily153 words
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165 1951-01-26 7 West Urge Big 4 Talks On Main World Affairs »\|»n\. J 11. 25 (Renter) Britain, France ami :ii a. mi identical BOtea, asked Russia whether she .•r,-,- m cßsenaa at a "Big Four** conference aol demilitarisation ol Germany but other il ranges «»f ihe presenl international tension."* ilso asked that165 words
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Article109 1951-01-26 7 Split In Arab League is Reported CAIRO, Jan. 25 (OP) I Informed sources today 1 reported a split m the I Arab League over the I League attitude toward I tbe East-West conflict. j They saM neither Egypt nor Saudi Arabia Ji stated their attitude so t tr m the109 words
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Article68 1951-01-26 7 BU TCHERS PROTEST LONDON. Jan 25 (AP) r thousand Lon l< n butchers has sent a protest letter to Prime Minister Attlee contendg the nation' mea have fallen to a perilo Britons are permitted to buy but ling rth of meat i ek. Har ID niels, President of the A68 words
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Article34 1951-01-26 7 week's rise ol 1.064 In Xi m war casualties—the weekly increase since late m Novembei was reported m Wednesday by the Defence Department Tins raised the total of American casualties to 46,201. A .P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article20 1951-01-26 7 Agricultural credit economist Robert J. Barry arrived m Tokyo to advise the Natural Resources Section en Japanese Farm Credit. U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article36 1951-01-26 7 Ta i Italian mayors have been suspended from office by the Prefect of Perugia for taking part m anti-Eisenhower demonstrations One. a woman, was suspended for one month, and i the other for three months.-- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article34 1951-01-26 7 Some 4u persons have been arrested bj state police In In-dian-held Northern Kashmir on charges of carrying on illicit trade m Indian cloth and Pakis tani rock salt across the cease- fire line A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article59 1951-01-26 7 A middle-a^es man broke Into one of the conference rooms at Lake S:.rcess, smashed scvcrnl chairs, threw delegation name- boards about and tried to throttle a radio operator. Streaming 'the United Nations belongs to God" and "I want peace." the man was finally subdued by United Nations guards. bound with59 words
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Article44 1951-01-26 7 A 24-hour torchlight proces--5J and tribal dances by Ih tusanda of Zanzibaris greeted Frii.ce Aly Khan and his wife. m star Rta Hayworth, when arrived In Zanzibar on a lour of .hast Africa. They were also received by the Sultan at his palace A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article45 1951-01-26 7 Slavs, including ibinet Ministers and a former R >yalist General. trial before the Belgrade Military Court charged with tting to overthrow Marshal Tito's Government and restore exiled Kmg Peter. It is the m nd trial ol its kind m Bel- grade In a week. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article15 1951-01-26 7 I States State De- rluded a "v u I leve pn are a": the A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article22 1951-01-26 7 se ki harac- British I Cyprus can hen keep m peace del uilt 40 to 4 proved particular act, tblisbed in A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article, Illustration860 1951-01-26 7 Francis W. Carpenter - Asian-Arab Plea AUSTIN ACCUSES RED CHINA OF 'BLACKMAIL' Francis W. Carpenter By LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 25.— (AP)— The United States delegate Warren R. Austin yesterday accused the Chinese Communists of ;*hlackmail" and bad faith in trying to gain their objectives in Korea and the Far East. He also said Red860 words
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Article106 1951-01-26 7 US Aid For S.E. Asia WASHINGTON, Jan. 25: i (Renter)— The United States j Secretary of State. Mr. Dean j Aeheson, said today that the United States would co-ordinaic j its foreign assistance programJme wdth the Commonwealth's $5,000,000,000 scheme of assistance for South-East Asia. He told his weekly press conference106 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-01-26 7 photo. Premier Jawaharlal Nc iiru of India (right) enjoys a cigarette before opening the meeting on .laa. 17. m Paris, of the Indian representatives to the principal capitals of tiie world. Left to right are: K. K. Nehru (Stockholm); B. R. Sen (Rome): Gohardhan (Prague); Madame Pandit (Washington); Sir BenegalA.P. - 76 words
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140 1951-01-26 7 LONDON. Jan. 25 (UP)— I Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin j was stricken with pneumonia: yesterday and Prime Minister [Clement Attlee personally took 1 over th.-' active direction of foreign affairs during crucial negotiations concerning Com-] numist China. Attlee received American [Ambassador Walter Gifford tonight, presumably140 words
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144 1951-01-26 7 SRINAGAR, Jan. 25— (AP) Mohamad Am m Bogra, former Nationalist Deputy Governor of Sinkiang Pro vince. claimed today that near- ly 25.000 Soviet troops are now occupying that West China province. Bogra. who is now a refugee here, said m an interview thatAP - 144 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-01-26 7 photo. Members of the bOth Field Ambulance Unit, from India, place simulated litter cr>se on a jeep, durins: training:, somewhere in Korea. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article106 1951-01-26 7 VIRGINIA, Jan. 25 (UP)— Defence Secretary George C. Marshall assured the nation that the military preparedness programme is "doing beautifully." Marshall did not refer, dir- ectly to proposed draft of 18- year-olds ■'l r .vc,ryr.r\Q is probi ing," he said. "What are we I doing? How are106 words
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384 1951-01-26 7 'Mystery Men Fly Russian MIG-15s KOREA, Jan. 25— American pilots who have shot down Russian ivlIG-15s say the planes are as good or better than their own Thunderjets. They also say they have a high regard for the skill of the mysterious men who fly them. But they remain tight-lipped384 words
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Article91 1951-01-26 7 PARIS. i. 25 I \Pi— The French police last night arrested 2.500 people m and smashed a Communist anti-Eisenhower demonstration before it could get started. N i Communist gut within of the Hotel Astoria— temporary headquarters of General Dwight D. Eisenhower. S ipreme Commander of91 words
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Article109 1951-01-26 7 WINDS MA Y UNLEA SH NEW A VAL AN CHES ZURICH, Jan. 25 I Warm winds swept tbe covered Alpine slopes of Austria and Italy yesfc and officials warned that they might unleash new aval;.: to add to the already ;■< total of 329 and mis: ing m four countries.109 words
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105 1951-01-26 7 TOKYO. Jan 25 (UP)— The Navy announced that ViceAdmiral Arthur Sillinm Radford, Commander m Chief of U. S. Pacific F.eet, visited the carrier. Princeton, 00 Korea yesterday, arriving by helicopter from the Seventh Fleet flagsiiip Missouri Radford watched carrier operations attended by a pilot debriefing105 words
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Article61 1951-01-26 7 LAKE SUOCESBL fan 25 (UP)— The United Nations Committee has drafted the first article of a proposed treaty on thc freedom oi information Tiie 15-nation group I 12 to 1 v. h Btbstaii for the text which guaranteed the freedom of person to seek or impart61 words
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89 1951-01-26 7 B, I 2 222. Jan 25 H The 55th birthday of the late Ne'aji Subhas Rose, who organised the Indian N al Army m Singapore during the Second World War, was celebrated all i India y. day. Public meetings were b state clc to89 words
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Article54 1951-01-26 7 Reds IN Kaifeng Train Paratroops TAIPEI. Jan. 25 (ft The Russians making X the Ci the North Province Hor.an. into a training baa Chinese Communist pai i report the mainland published h today. A beginners ria •J 000 men ids m ti the out had led to tion the report54 words
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Advertisement53 1951-01-26 7 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT \OW>ED IT-X TILES, MUST REMEMBER MUIR MILLS LIMITED KANPUR (INDIA) for ALITY, DURABILITY, £r SPECIALITY ail cotton grey shirtings, Drills, Shirtings, Sarees, Towels and Tapestry Cloth etc., and Yarns. BANSIDHAR GOPALDAS CO., Kalhadevi Road, BOMBAY 2, (INDIA) Enquiries §02 ANSIMMI GOPALDAS CO., 22 Bonham Building, Singapore HAU MARK53 words
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Advertisement62 1951-01-26 7 b3a ca cos s_^ «B m <£? l*l2 -J > V^^l^^jS_.^_________t."^- ,<_s_K^'. '^vSI ''.2 j^ o '-*mmmmW^Eu T|^' '^^gfMM Bjfr^lJ^ T^Wy* BEEH4VE 3 PLY FINGERING era cv- m the following co'o'jrs- Pink Liaht Blue Saxe Blue Navy BJue, L j'nt Green, Mid Green, Dark Green, Light Grey, Fcv.n, Red ond62 words
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Article460 1951-01-26 8 T. J. LIM - T. J.LIM. Mexico Steps Up Her JL JL Rubber Purchases In Singapore Market B> Standard Stall Reporter TWO NOTABLE features developed m Malaya's principal commodity mark* Is yeslerdaj ihe price of tin moving up to tne highest level m the ro itry's historj an460 words
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Article91 1951-01-26 8 SYDNEY. Jan. 25, (AP):— 1 c en i! c foi towing mini iI! I. eNt Ol New So i led to dra lie R is The e restrict! i t eac lit by restrict ticularly 'i. The po non- I "'is has been pi i ii91 words
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Article, Illustration248 1951-01-26 8 Standard Staff Reporter W VU RISKS INSURANCE, tn case of a third world war breaking oui. should be organised on an improved wutle, but we haw nol n*'l ronsidered il. said a leading Government official yesterday when a>k<-i uhetlier the War Risks248 words
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Article146 1951-01-26 8 Canadian Oiler To Co-operate CoZcmko Plan TORONTO, Jan. 25 (Reutei i The Canadian Mannfactur- ers Association has oil I > cooperate with the Federal Department of Trade and Commerce m carrying out the Colombo plan fur technical aid to under-developed countries of South-East Asia. T'.ie m >'■■• to :>~ Ottawa146 words
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88 1951-01-26 8 LONDON, Jan 85 \P Bi itish wages rose about four pei real dun-; 1951 Ih retail prices climbing abort tin c pei teat, the 1 iboaf Mini-try Gasette says. Wages rose a out kwa pec teat, tn 1949, and 4 per cent. Urn88 words
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289 1951-01-26 8 EC A Man Outlines American Technical Assistance Schemes Thr-_i r 2nt. Hu&ber To Gain BANGKOK, Jun. _"> \}'> i>r. Vriliur Bonce, rhiel oi ihe J .1". Special I■■ linical and Economic Mission m 'i.iilm.i!, -.til here tli;:i. m adtlition to a -:\_«._<i I .S.J>B,ooo,o©o _:i .im me tor ihe counlry,289 words
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Article79 1951-01-26 8 NEVi YORK. Jai tf»)— T c [roa Age, n .1 > J Uy, says age ?ral p- freeze on nea' j -5 I commodities will oe imc < (Tective adi mt I ife 15. A co tl roiled materi tis pian v;'l b«- i effe bj .179 words
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Article150 1951-01-26 8 Standard Staff Reporter •PORE Thurs. All s of the Malayan share were firm ye lay. .*s m quotations i\ v tin and i b•\r\ i _^>er degree m indust er e B'lvprs rs I Pel 40/9 4! v N 2 02\ 2 I 2.::0 Dis. 1.70150 words
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95 1951-01-26 8 JAPAN'S soda Industry i-; re i "d to be suffering from n ge of industrial salt to i•' pound sterling md t'ne failure ol i m .--alt import plan from ted I a. rhe J ipanese Government, tn situation, has added m to the listRenter; AAP - 95 words
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Article22 1951-01-26 8 c T T ■-of R bill to reco i legislal i j c S A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article125 1951-01-26 8 RUBBER Ihe latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Jan. ■_.">) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot Loose |2.14 $2.15 F. 0.8. m bales Feb No. l K.s s. S2.W $2.07 No. 2 K.S.S. $2.00 SM)I No .5 R SS (Norn sl.!>l $1.95 Tone: Quiet LONDON RUBBI125 words
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Article150 1951-01-26 8 HANGE rale? now m force as supplied by the 1 '.van Exchange Banks A 'iation are as follows: FREE MARKET CURRENCIES si 1 1 ING B I HM. TT OD. i on so*, 1 2 2 5 J 2 l I 16 ll -'ill 7.2 1.11150 words
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62 1951-01-26 8 Scare Bilyiitg Wave In United States Department stores sales In America a c tip :;o per cent, oyer a year ag refle'cfting a new yvar scani buying wave, especially m consumer durable v Is. Wholesate prices are some I nr: cent, above a year ago. i 10 co B of62 words
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Article40 1951-01-26 8 BUENOS MR! 5 (AP) voiced wartime mob i contro fori to end wro-day Ii i broadcasl the Presi leni said t i v strike len I be la trie Lion of 1 i proted uritv.40 words
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170 1951-01-26 8 fan. 2.1 IP) Efforts ol U countries to achieve a favourable tradfe hahsixe wl h tmerica., thereby boosting tin tr dollar reserves, weak.•ued Koniewhal during November, the 1 .S. Dcpartmc ol onimerce reports* pments lo the United S le Ln Noven totalled r>-A.P. - 170 words
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78 1951-01-26 8 UKNewsprint Price Being Increased LONDON. Jan. 25. (Be The Board oi T. ad > nounced th:it the i n t 1 price vi' British-made new print c be incre is -d by £6. Bs. 9-1. -< "om Jan. 29. Tais rise is granted cover the i tcreased cosl ol imp78 words
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298 1951-01-26 8 \kltO\ (Ohio) lun 25 VP wale war. most manufacturers m iht. II 111 4 nbber world believe Iwrneau ■Mfc»H«t* adequate, normal Mipph of \w,- there an- oo further *a\< ol -a., huyiii" Tyre-makers agree f tl then senger cai tyres n298 words
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Article21 1951-01-26 8 FISHERIES SCHOOL FOR S'PORE FrtO Plans Sl tmi ii d FAO i instru the C i grai < program) P V '221 words
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Advertisement28 1951-01-26 8 NEXT 70 fIW/48 4 gtat I/. THE BEST TMHG 1$ TO IMVEfT IN SAVINC9 SAVINGS ACOOUNI I LITTLE AS If. INTERI BE PAID AT 2% CHOOG KHl&il n28 words
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Article, Illustration182 1951-01-26 9 AUSSIE MP ON GROWTH NATIONALISM IN ASIA Standard Staff Reporter ]D into Singapore by a pair of crutches on his Percy Carey, well-known Australian LP., said that the average Australian appre- ng tide of nationalism m the Far East. •He understands that desire of East Asian nations to govern themselves,"182 words
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Article77 1951-01-26 9 'SPEED BIRD' LIVES UP TO ITS NAME A BOAC Hermes Speedbird. operating the normal scheduled serv ire irom London Airport to LagOS and Accra has flown from London to Tripoli m 1 trs 51 minutes at an average speed of 313 m.p.h. The normal time for this sector of the77 words
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Article23 1951-01-26 9 Irrigation works completed m Bihar "between April and November 1950 will place an estimated 85.000 acres of land under irrigation.— GIIS.23 words
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163 1951-01-26 9 SEATTLE, Jan. 25 (AP) When i!»< U.S. ordered an embaruo on exports to Communis! China, armed Chinese Beds forced unloading of the American freighter Matthew Lnckenbach, a crewman said. Norman Ralph. 32. third mate on the vessel, told the Post Intelligence about it after163 words
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Article, Illustration480 1951-01-26 9 Poet Tells Of Lity s Feelings Standard Staff Reporter THERE is a growing anti-Russian feeling among the Chinese m Shanghai as Western European cultural organisations and institutions are heing closed so that the tenets of Marxism may he taught, said 66-year-old M. Elie Mareuse, exShanghai correspondent ofStandard - 480 words
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81 1951-01-26 9 British Jet Airliner On First Flight THE first production model of the new British jet propelled airliner has made its maiden flight. This new type of passenger plane has been produced by the De Havilland Company for the British Overseas Airways Corporation. It is hoped that thi? Comet airliner will81 words
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Article49 1951-01-26 9 BUENOS AIRES. Jan. 25: (AP) Argentina's govern-ment-operated railways were crippled on Wednesday when most of the country's 160,000 railworkers went on strike. The Ministry of Labour called the strike illegal and asked Federal police to protei I rail way men who wanted to work.49 words
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Article90 1951-01-26 9 HONGKONG, Jan. 25 (Reu-I ter-AAP) The British vessel Hupeh which arrived here; yesterday from North China I had to break through fiO miles ol thick ice m Tientsin waters.! according to officers ol tbe vessel. Three Chincsa ice-breakers paved the way for the Hupeh to reach open90 words
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219 1951-01-26 9 HONGKONG, (Airmail) (Reuter-AAP) Shipping activity between Hongkong and Canton is increasing after being virtually al a standstill since the Chinese Communists occupied the Kwangtung capital in October 1949. The Hongkong Canton steamer route was reopened about three months! ago when the Communists! allowed a British219 words
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Article68 1951-01-26 9 TOKYO. Jan. 2~> (ReuterAAP)— The 0448-ton Kansai Maru of the Kansai Kisen Company is scheduled to leave Moji Port, Kyushu, next Monday for Singapore with 4,000 tons of oement, local shipping circles said. The ship on hrr way back will call at Bangkok to takf on68 words
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Article89 1951-01-26 9 CAPT.B.JORDAN DIES AT SEA HONGKONG, Jan. 25 (AP) Captain B. Jordan, of the British ship Torina, died at sea un Jan. 24, a wireless report received m Hongkong said. Captain Jordan. longtime China resident, had been shipmaster of the China coastal trade for a score of years. TORONTO. Jan. 23.89 words
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Article, Illustration106 1951-01-26 9 Air Vice Marshal Sir Frank Meliersh, retiring Air Officer Commanding, R.A.F. Malaya, accompanied by Lady Mellersh. sailed for the United Kingdom aboard the Corfu yesterday. Top picture by Lillian Buekoke shows Sir Frank inspecting the qua 'd of honour from Squadron 93 of the R.A.F. Regiment. Malaya, drawn106 words
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Advertisement115 1951-01-26 9 181 REGUI AR rRANSF\CIFIC BKRVICI Overland San Fraruiseo Los Angeles All .American A. Canadian (Mties Panas p STlmub. Spore v www t FVb. I Tt%. 4fi Feb. ti-cepting cargo for Bongkong. Kobe. Yokohama rARI REGULAR SERVICE CSA (WESI COAST)— PERSIAN OCLF ria JAPAN HONGKONG 8 pore PHII IPPINP BRAR W115 words
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Advertisement549 1951-01-26 9 SAILING? FROM SCANJIN^via U.K CONTINENT Spore. T hara. Pi-n-ini -ivoia" far Bangkok. loafta* ft "XV ►DIA"" for* Hnngkonß.' Rata TAI l>IA" for Bangkok ".'.'.'.'222. 28 Feb M..: 27-27 Feb 2-4 2d Fet. ■Xi H <H is" for Q Is m ft Bangkok fi LS M i 6-7 Mar. 4-.". Mai549 words
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Miscellaneous52 1951-01-26 9 Cc.o-'ches a noon by _ya noo.-i ia ..nd New :i by Orestes, Phi- -oon by Tjibadak. aatn, by F Amnu- (parcels only) >W: Van der Hagen, E Zealand I Thailand 71" a m Djakarta by Van Sourabaya by Vari v P y. P tldsl m rah Medan by Van by52 words
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Miscellaneous287 1951-01-26 9 FIAtR A RRn'ALS] 'tf^^Aii \ond^ DEPARTURES] 2 J Arrivals KIM CONSTELLATION rrom lakarta 10.45 am. C. P A. DC— 4 from Bangkok is .to MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTAS froii, *.or "^t<ir IVnaiiK lal pi ng, Ipoh Ku.ila Iti ni pur Ir A pto Peoaoi \!<>r >i. ir Ku.i!t Lompor EI A287 words
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Miscellaneous209 1951-01-26 9 H'kong, Jap.^ri and U.S. West Coast. Vibekt Maersk loads Jan. 30 for Colombo. Bombay, Karachi and Persian Gulf Jan. 29- Else Maersk, mils for H'kong and Japan. ISTHMIAN LINK Por U.8 Kast Coast Port* »la Hurl 8wet»ennam Penan.; ano Suez. acceotlna <'&ncu tot Unit (->ort. In Fc-t: Steel Vendor, sails209 words
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Miscellaneous122 1951-01-26 9 Jerantut at Pe:i;:nt, r from H. If tang, Kfembau at Pen.m>; from T. Anso!'. Departures (today): Bel'iru for Palembang, Hong Soon for P. Baroe. Sirua for Pontianak, Selan^or for Pungah from Pcuang. R. Brooke iu.Kucning. Arrivala (tomorrow): Kelantan from Paiemban^. Merlimau froin Palcmbang R.iw:'.ng from Kemama-n. Semantan from Si':u, Semenyih122 words
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Miscellaneous63 1951-01-26 9 i i L. Ijl EOOcUS. Pulo Bukom: Hoegh Ray, Tj'badak, Bhanurangsi. Albert D o c k Kustbris, Taype. King*s D efc Saidja, Keppel Dock: E. TesviUe, Heck Thai, Charles Macleod. Victoria D<, k Hua Hen^. Lam San. A Qgby, Sitst 0 Cab'c Wharf: Retriever. Recorder. Western anchorage: Kuiit, Pacific, Importer.63 words
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Miscellaneous66 1951-01-26 9 BenloyaL, Chit Bein, British PriiK-e, Inchmay, Hermciin, Islander, North Star, Buys, Almei i I k s, Van He 7 Caucus. Kelen Lyfcee, KCalika, Bint; y Roussel, Itui I\%TH KflAlM B r, Ii.' ..'u. Ralau, Rimau, Hock Hen*, E»d idale, B i^nn, Pangkor, Fionda, Kanuintinc Dukat, H ng S>on. Paloix). Hydra,66 words
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Article, Illustration561 1951-01-26 10 Erskine Johnson - NOW 'FRANCIS' GOES TO THE RACES MAYBE HE'LL MEET 'HARVEY' TOO Erskine Johnson By fOLLYWOOD, Jan. 25. All doubts about Francis the mule having a box-office kick have vanished at 11. Writers are pounding out a third comedy to follow Francis Goes to the Races." A writer at the same561 words
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Advertisement221 1951-01-26 10 MODERN-DAY ADAPTATION OF THE PUCCINI OPERA IA BOHEME" WITH THK GLORIOUS LOVE vo^ S OF IMMORTAL CLASSIC. DIW 1 1 ffi -IM TODA V 4 SHOWS I fclP-CONOITIONEDii f a 1 _____________F^l_lf > < _^y- J >^^^^dE aE___w>*.'-- OS vE_fc__/aM l,^* r >^_Bi%__@ t_e^- L bUj j _%_______^^F^*^y^TB i 'S[7^221 words
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Article, Illustration150 1951-01-26 11 r ~^~~T^ VW 4feil P fB* 9 Uil IU 111 Mmm lv//i^--0^ t/*Ari SUl^'^ H •MB H^M 1 mZ J f/ Am**^^ i Iff I V llVf tHRSSTOMEL'S MJETTTEU 3i l/\yO a U isM. %J ±1 jgL O cilH^l J.JLIi o \K Junior Lea ners, 1 he reastH why the150 words
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Article125 1951-01-26 11 OM, «,f j.. Ki— H H I i -rr. :i i il <T Brl the J. I •|i c chtldn i ia >\ erally g od, a r>> 96 a 11 ill. Moat •suffer from mal?. trii' have contans, chiefly u-.'icop-cough." orphanage trould be re garded as shocking by125 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-01-26 11 M ot Junior Leatjuors: Carol Ng Mao Lin. 12--year-old student of the Ai flo liln? .c Girls' i ScL k>l of Green iwn, Ipoh (above) and Fung Chui Lin, ol iiampong Satu, Kuala I.umpur (on right). i39 words
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Article149 1951-01-26 11 THE archangel Gabriel ap--s pc on a stamp of one the European countries. V 2. ii country i wns this stamp, and what is its face value. •si. j £1 ;er,n;_:oj :._.-v_m_v ON* what country's stamp Is a queen shown nursing a v.- tunded sol ■r?149 words
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Article, Illustration111 1951-01-26 11 AGNES AU - AGNES AU. (Sent m by i .'lnk Anson). V IIV is ths letter T i tim call Man isla Because tl Is m tne m :ldle of WATER. WHICH is the brightest city m the world? Ele rtricity. WHAT river sneit backIs i .rms a ;>? River111 words
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Article149 1951-01-26 11 DOUGLAS MORAES - DOUGLAS MORAES (Contribut* i I>y S'pore) t 'AN you namo five words with ;i minimum of four L-' rs which can be spelt 1 Is and backwards w ut altering itsmeaning? .vr; Madam, noon, te level, peep, o/ro, radar, refer, and deed. ttt c CVcn men fook149 words
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Article202 1951-01-26 11 MISER was once m u x viicd by a friend of his to an after dinner party. The friend's house was Quite some distance away, and as the miser took ffoad care never to pay ior the luxury of a drive, he set out early to walk the202 words
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Article136 1951-01-26 11 KHOO BOO PENG - DOG once stole a piece oi' meat from a butcher's p On his way home he had to cross a river. Suddenly he stopped and lo >ked into the water and was surprised when he saw a ither dog m it. Not knowing anything about reflections, he136 words
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Article, Illustration521 1951-01-26 11 Ranjit Singh - Ranjit Singh IVlembers of The Singapore Amu'.Hir I oolba'l Association OmukA llhol iif.l mill 4 at their annual meeting recratly. Sitting left to right: Major A. Painter (Arm) ft. I*. I. Pates (1 idepi i.dent I H. McGregor Watt JP (President* Lim521 words
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53 1951-01-26 11 India Makes Changes For Final Test n> < for 1 nnd the i mmonm. Thf hiurfh T dia declared tiiejr scored si V.' nmonvt ie nn**: i ihe series have I be CS. i. P.G. Joshi. N* Alva Q by H. < th and G The V.M 1 Ali. kad.53 words
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Miscellaneous83 1951-01-26 11 Fip t Squeak and Wilfred c ay i.,?V t^Tss-oTZo -4 lANEWT9CK a- JBE G.OOD, -1 M-" ft V& mi i &OQONCSS S S"ti -AMS '.'GI te __-->>— T 0 ARO D E BY/ i V" tr. v ?v r *or\^'s2*.* /WELL KAVETOJ .Cut her coy.*'* 'f> 1 \S AY 'sme83 words
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Miscellaneous202 1951-01-26 11 c j r K• F f VJ. j vs/ [fe^ an3e6on- J A mm\\ NANCX COULD Itf"" BUT ONE OF THE j 1 1///" W •"f .'BORROW YOUR M GLASSES IS BROKEN I^l^ v <? TS^J j SUNGLASSES^— 7 y-^ 1 jf Ll^l__ -y. If 5^23" f~ (COME QUICK. POP!202 words
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272 1951-01-26 12 Fed, Sportsmen Will Try Again For Pfiri- Malayan S ports Body Xl A! UMPUR, Thurs. Representatives fro ii .-port- bodies m Malaya will meet at the VM.C.V. hall m Kuala Lompur shortly to consider Vac formation <>i an Olympic Sports ouncil for Malaya. I !i»- meeting is being convened bj272 words
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189 1951-01-26 12 Why Fed. Lifters Were Left out Browne SOtps One 11 i H th*- »pectiv« J _h: lifting iations n m the Feder; on slates rel n tant m v lUc to I l offei their i v -ration. I I efforts could not be made l i .>-. the Sins189 words
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Article, Illustration493 1951-01-26 12 SCC, SCRC Set A Hockey Record; 3rd Replay Drawn SINGAPORE hockey record was sel up yesterday when the Singapore Crickel lub and the Singapore < hinose Recreation Club dre* one-all for the third time i:> 1 1 jv Ir tliinl encounter to decide the Singapore Hockey Association sennUna! tie. TheStandard - 493 words
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Article, Illustration182 1951-01-26 12 Burmese Champ A rrives LIGHTWEH HIT eh mp n of Burma I is world beater, arrived m tproe by ai t his nidable opp >nent Bobby Nj < >. King Kong who claimed to have 'discovered' Maung m Rangoon have seen him sp; r. His magnificent phys. •ti and style182 words
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Article29 1951-01-26 12 BUFF I O, NEW YORK. Jan. 24 </ weighl won a i lous 10-r ion o\ Dave last ihl was tai > d v.- a ih. 133 (929 words
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365 1951-01-26 12 Veteran Loses Plucky Fight With Command o Army Maxtng JTourney Xl M II IIP! R, Thurs.— Major Donald Harvey, -!;<!r'!\ m his fortieth Near, staged a tremendously pluck) fight m the welterweight rSasa of the inn} m tf a lava's individual boxing championships ;'.t the Chinese Assembly Hall last night.365 words
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Article374 1951-01-26 12 IPOH, Thursday WEIGHTS for of the Perak Turf (I. 2. Div. i Furs. Ladies I lame 9.07 Majestic Scholar 9.01 Charlemagne 9.00 Air Mail 8.10 Piercebridge 8.0!) Assize 8.09 Fifty Fifty 8.08 Brilliant 51 re 8.08 Brave Wind 8.07 Marcher Lords 8.06 Dendrite 8.05 11 ild Jinks374 words
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Article17 1951-01-26 12 MIAMI. Floi Jan. '24 5. Jr., spi tor r 7.11 I m i tion.17 words
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238 1951-01-26 12 KEN JALLEH - Peng Soon To Defend His All-England Tittle KEN JALLEH BAM Sanction Sought For Teik Hock's Entry By WONG PENG SOON, ihe Colony'f MS England singles champion, will IK to Britain next month to defend his title* The Badminton Association of Malaya has been asked to inbtnil his entry together with238 words
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194 1951-01-26 12 Trial Match To Pick Colony's Water Polo Team A TRIAL MATCH 11 be held tomorrow to select the Colony's water polo team for the Asian Games at New Delhi. ii match tak- at the Singa re Swimming Club I 4 p.m. At a meeting of th. c pore Amal S194 words
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Article105 1951-01-26 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES r. ON v Ipoh track yesterKal er Ryan when furlong have every The T> ►table-mate Blue Pri when they coy« lisl W 1/5. v. Jinks purting •d time former should do L:i Travial c <i il >ne taking 40 4 oe Master Br;. round. t105 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-01-26 12 jgjfgj .o I I day ronsidi nu:r s month k| that mad' I sj earn d StandardStandard - 19 words
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Article34 1951-01-26 12 MCC Score Their 5th Victory r ir third 2,\ lour lur.-- Urn beat a Countn. \l i •!t b\ 25 nia> h Godfn tf i insert* d ound r rigfci 'hi batsmen did lull-34 words
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Miscellaneous41 1951-01-26 12 t ||)tc /s*&, fi ifiß 8 < _P HIGH TIDES at thj prin -ipal m M TODAY: A 'I. P Singaoore I 08 I !.:>0 Mal ii 1 ht)3 Pari i> i 8.44 .a S aui V 8.12 ih nang 2.13 2.0141 words
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