Singapore Standard, 29 January 1951
1951-01-29
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Title Section13 1951-01-29 1 Singapore Standard dftgdg 14 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1951. 8 PAGES TEN CENTS13 words
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64 1951-01-29 1 Soviet Ship In Distress Brought Back nricr fl Rl VN ir.-I-lj;- j l-»on h«ls us* mhl Am ">. 1 7i!-t«»ii wluck Irfl t,,r the Baltic Sea t -:>tM-;i\il\ la^l rcta ned ycJltfJai :iur. ■■drr Vrrkop'fl -train. Sc i Saez. a i na\ se, of i >: I left S befo64 words
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10 1951-01-29 1 14 Men, Two Ya chts Missing In NZ Race gdsfgds10 words
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Article38 1951-01-29 1 Jan 28, (Re j teal appe i Mice i evening the Sing X i l-l tie iga Manila seiecti a1 I 1 Mcmoria] tr ick tod I SeW >r-. are leaving Manila ••»•>•• tomorrow.38 words
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Article31 1951-01-29 1 .1 p ir.i "se Ci iver r. i > sale by tender the tUeship Mutsu i i a mysterious i June s. ISO She **ill be >. i: smantling -Reutei31 words
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Article154 1951-01-29 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 27 (AP) Sir Claitwyn Jebb ilerlarcd here that any attempt to convert the noriCmmmduH majority of the I n\\rd Nations into an outri»ht military alliance "uoiil«l definitely increase !l»<- ri^k of a third world ;»r.** Phe Br :i.-h delegate to the •V.154 words
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168 1951-01-29 1 A"." accident investigator from the Department of Civil Avia ion m Singapore is due neet Thai police and troops »rning to go to the wreck n sing Sing ipore 5! m lard Dakota. wreckage of the aircraft is rositively identified from the lir last168 words
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Article73 1951-01-29 1 St.ind\»r<l Staff Reporter ITVI Chinese v .to Lnju pd four of them serio isly, w ten a gas imp (petromax) exploded m i c tffee shop a quarter of mile c>. i I -on the R.A.F. Tengah hile they were play ig n i i73 words
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100 1951-01-29 1 Btnndiiri Shipping Reporter tBOED BIN OMAR, a 51--ild Arab businessman ol .1 iv i. collapsed and died on i i ,1 the X.P.M. Line's Plancius just before he was due to dis- bark while the vessel was at anchor m the Outer Roads yeste d100 words
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57 1951-01-29 1 LONDON, Jan. 27 <Reuter> British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, ill with a patch of pneumoni i m one lung, was repotted have maintained an improvement m the last two days. Mr Bevin. who went to bed with influenza last Tuesday, had a "restless night" his personal57 words
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Article59 1951-01-29 1 TOKYO, Jan. 28, (Beuter-AAP) r rescue helicopter todaj landed dee.) m an enemy-held territory north of Seoul and picked "up aa injured British pj lose aircraft crash landed tg hit by enemy anal! roday's rescue brought to six unber oi aircrew picked up by the third rescue r59 words
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Article, Illustration252 1951-01-29 1 No UN Sanctions If Peking Sincere For Peace Austin Holding Divergent Views LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 28 (UP)— The United Statea announced Satarda) lliai if r<mimyninl < hina Haw iinv "rlrar indication 99 «f •*«*«*kin«4 an lionoural>lo Var Easl pesce lh»* \nifri<an »<»>t*rnmrnl \««»iil«] not prrsa for I ruled \ali«»ns >;in<"U(»ii-*AP - 252 words
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Article71 1951-01-29 1 So viet Hold Up Berlin Coal BERLIN, -I m 28. (Re ite B i.-^t.--. ci:: 40.[ii>0 i of West German coal were held up on the M eland Canal today, causing an acute fuel sh >rtage m both East and West Berlin. i barges were stopped between Brunswick m the71 words
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Article54 1951-01-29 1 SAIGON, Jan. 23. (Reuter^ Many local actions along the borders of the Ir.fio-China front were reported m tonight's French communique m Saigon. Many Vietminh hideouts were destroyed m the Calcaires area near Eiaiphong, the big Tonkin port. French aircraft took effective action against Vietminh dumps north ot54 words
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Article54 1951-01-29 1 LAS VKGAS (Nevada). Jan. IS (Reuter)— A third American atom bomb explosion test roi*ked Las Vesjas, Nevada today. Residents said it was louder than Saturday's trst explosion, and accompanied by a rumbling sound. Ofßrials of thr Atomic Energy Commission confirmed that thr blast was an atomic explosion.54 words
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132 1951-01-29 1 LONDON, Jan. 28 (AP) The British meat shortage appeared Saturday to be blowing up a political storm wrhich might even push the Labour; Government from office. Tiio press almost unanimoi sly attack,'! the Government on the n(w 20 per cent out m meat ration,132 words
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169 1951-01-29 1 TAIPEI, Jan. 28 here today charged that secret agents had infiltrate planning to create trouble The charge, made through the Ministry's Military Information Service said the agents had wormed their way into schools, factories and other organisations m readiness for fifth column169 words
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486 1951-01-29 1 UN Forces Roll Within A Few Miles Of Seoul TOKYO, Jan. 28 (Renter-AAP) United Nation* Form i-J^l cautiously and persistently all along (he western front t<»«la> against iiz'ni enemy resistance, a EUSAK romnmuique reported. Strong force* ar«* now within a few miles of Seoul. Korean capital. On the eastern central486 words
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263 1951-01-29 1 WITH GENERAL MACARTHI R IN KORfcA, Jan. 28 (IP) General Douglas Mac Arthur paid a flying visit to Korea today and said the United Nations was now fighting for a free Asia," not just a free Korea.263 words
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Article205 1951-01-29 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 28 (UP) The New China new jency reporte I today that IndoChinese Communist leader Ho Chi Minh wras orguuxing i united Croat of a races m the counl :y to wot k I ti the tormation of a Unite'- s ites of205 words
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Article44 1951-01-29 1 Reds Urge 3,000 To Join Army HONGKONG Ja UP The n i > i E£iu Vat Po. reported today thai the C inese Communists were lira ;;.UOO odd Malayan ow nese, who wrere de| »rted to Sw -a by B -i >:ities. i the arm44 words
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Article35 1951-01-29 1 'KILLER' VOLCANO SHOWS ACTIVITY PORT IRESBY. te X \P' Clo ids 0 anok< shot i Mount Lan N "killer" volcano, to a j f 20 MQ fe i i iftern v vitv stopped *ir later35 words
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105 1951-01-29 1 EDINBURGH, Jan 28 (Reuter) stru44:e ti peoples againgf tyranny is m progress, Mr. Herbert Morrison. Lord President oi j the Council, declared here to-l night at an Edinburgh Labour Party meeting. Mr. Morrison said the new tyranny differed from the Nazi tyranny "only105 words
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Article60 1951-01-29 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 2?. (AP>— Four British Vampire |e1 ficjhtei planes which b td been expect d to arrive here from Saigon yesterday were delayed because ol bad weather. T• wU.I probably aot be able to no ike the trip today because of continued bid weather.60 words
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Advertisement19 1951-01-29 1 to* T 5 i i Mf* J iv M Hops and Yeast fame extends throughout the Bast There's always19 words
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Advertisement21 1951-01-29 1 §1 /iii^ft; CINZ CAMERAS 8 ram v 16 mm Hrll lIomHI FII.MO Cl££ tW [8 /O// I DEMONSTWATIO\ SINGIPORE PHOTO CO,21 words
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286 1951-01-29 2 Singapore -UK Air Speed-Up A Plane A Day Each Way Soon A PLANE a day m each direction to link Singapore with the United Kingdom is the aim of a scheme being worked out by the R.A.F. and expected to be m operation by mid-February. The scheme aims at slicing286 words
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129 1951-01-29 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWO LARGE autographed photographs of the King and Queen were unveiled by the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson at the Royal Singapore Golf Club last night. In his address before the ceremony. Sir Franklin gave thanks to Admiral Bromley, the129 words
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351 1951-01-29 2 '30 Cts. From Every Man, Woman Child' APPEAL TO CAP SATA DEFICIT Standard Staff Reporter A\ APPEAL to every man. woman and child In the Colony to give 30 eentfl each to mak<- up the deficit of over $300,000, which is urgently needed by the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association, was made351 words
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200 1951-01-29 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE STUDENTS Council of the University of Malaya will make every effort to see the students who Here detained under the Emergency Regulation**, and obtain their views relating to the matter. i This is one of the resolutions passed at the200 words
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Article, Illustration388 1951-01-29 2 Labour Party Names 3 Candidates For Legco Standard Staff Reporter THE PRESIDENT of the Labour Parly of Sin«*a-j >ore, Mr. Lira Yew Hock, haw heen nominated by the] 3 arty's General Council to content the Keppd Wan! (Municipal South) for the Legislative Council elections ohe held on April 7. Mr.388 words
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Article86 1951-01-29 2 Police Seek Hit-And-Run Motorist Standard Staff Reporter A 63-YEARrold Chinese. Wee Chens Kiat, who was found seriously injured m the middle of the road at the junction of Kitchener Road and Ja.an Besar Road last Saturday. succumbed to bis injuries m the General Hospital. He was believed to have been86 words
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Article100 1951-01-29 2 Standard SUIT Reporter THE EXECUTIVE Committee of the l T niiMi of Singapore I Rubber Workers has decided \o form a Jor.it Consultative Com- mittee to discuss with their employers the grievances of the workers regarding terms and conditions of set vice. The Union is100 words
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Article25 1951-01-29 2 MRS. T. P. F. McNeice his been appointed visitor to the Mental Hospital, Singapore m place of the Rev. J. T. N. Handy.25 words
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Article25 1951-01-29 2 COMMANDER Sir Edward Travis R.N., director of a Foreign Office department, arrived m Singapore by BOAC Argonaut from Hon^^ong on last Saturday.25 words
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260 1951-01-29 2 Standard SsaiT Brprtrr THE HEALTH Committee «»f the Singapore Municipal O»niniis-ioiHT» have rfrfndrJ t!i<' < Bionenr decision taken last year to refute renewal ftfl 1950 of licence* for eaii;t^ boate* mmi eoiiVe inspi I areas where a sewer is available ami the jWfilM not260 words
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124 1951-01-29 2 To Open Fund For Members' Children HE P SIR P- l I the Singapon I to stan Id i for Cvi I v schools, rhe the S rters to tion to visit d« John's Isi c The third decision arri"ed w ta th a Dnion send Its i ye to124 words
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80 1951-01-29 2 PROFESSOR N. S. ALEXANDER, Dean of the Faculty of Science at the University of Malaya, will open the Fourth Annual Science Exhibition at 5.30 p.m. on Feb. 6. The exhibition is sponsored entirely by the student members of the Science Society, and will be80 words
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Article, Illustration340 1951-01-29 2 THE CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Co-operativr stores, Mr. D. E. Siddons, urged Trade Union lradrr^ yesterday to set an example to iheir rank and file »>y# becoming regular customers of the Co-operative Stores m the Colony. Mr Siddons, who was speaking at the openingStandard - 340 words
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Article102 1951-01-29 2 Standard St-;iT Reporter THE EIEALTH Committee the Singapore Municipal C n missioners has decided that licences of itinerant hawkers should be renewed tor 19.". I tion is made for n i The Hawk n Ing Lry C nan si had recommended that all kers m102 words
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Article30 1951-01-29 2 A MALAY. Samsi bin T found a serviceable Dl with 25 rounds of ammunition on the roadside m Kampong Java Road yesterday. It was handed over to the30 words
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Article35 1951-01-29 2 FOR FAILING to nay a c fine b 1 for gambling Kg Ah Chil Di J■ 4 wai sentenced m the Singaj Fourth P :e C lay 1".ays' ".ays' rigorous Lmprisonment.35 words
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158 1951-01-29 2 THE COMMITTEE of the Singapore Muslim League is to give all necessary help to the appeal of the Melayu Raya Press Ltd. to regain its printing licence which wns withdrawn by the Government under ihe Printing Ordinance This was decided at the general meeting158 words
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Advertisement414 1951-01-29 2 MISCELLANEOUS m > Tvuewrit J Dj.:.v after 5.30 p.m. m work treated confidential. Apply Box T. 73 S*pore Standard. NOTICES R JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE T'-e Ist Lecture cA the St. John Ambulance Brigade, Paya I.ebar D:v:si d will be held on Thursd Ist February at 3 am n the Paya414 words
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Advertisement102 1951-01-29 2 SITUATIONS y 4N I A Wanted a I now] ers >:■.-• I '>- <-_:•: i i Qualified cv or 1.-.'.. PP!> to I I Sngineei I rfc I I >use 'v:k p I Cardex S: t essei I lualifi I FOI r?^ f i School. Up-to-date Sir j inspection, IN102 words
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Article, Illustration365 1951-01-29 3 Standard Staff C.<»rrespon<lent irOII, Sun. Co-opcrati\r banking unions m the ri'drra lion and Singapore and a co-operative pruilitu }>rr.s Krrr amonj; th«* resolutions passed ai this ronferenoe of thr All-Malayan co-operalors. j llie Prrak I rhan Co-operative In ion will set-C. F. Larm - 365 words
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Article170 1951-01-29 3 Powers Of Detective Defined JOIIORE BAHRI', Sun. ■abauaaiMi that a detrrli\«* is not a pojj c< oHi<««*r aful. as surh. he has no povM-r to arrrst p«-opl«* su»peclc^i io have rnanaailicni oMrmtt* und«*r the Ruhlxr Ktnrr-riuv Retnilalions nay madr i,v Mr. Sai»dy Pillav. Ui a v*m> before KagiateaaL liMiie A.170 words
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Article, Illustration117 1951-01-29 3 POMiax. Sun.—A Chiaese nan. Tan Ah Kiow was fined $100 jresterday fur cawsg hurt to Lim Bo by throw-] tg a bowl of hot water on her fa m De T> lenied the charge but a Imitte i that m the heat of an117 words
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54 1951-01-29 3 Standard Staff Correspondent BATr PAHAT. Sun. The Government English School i getting four new semi-perman-ent buildings this year to meet i the demand of the pupils. The school has an enrolment b >ys aad pris. Six similar bufldings are o being built for the Temmengong54 words
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Article45 1951-01-29 3 -.''\l.\ LUMPUR, Sun.— ln I case t R. Clements, a E i engine c targed steatrnf rpper wire valued ai >' tbe Ce«tral EJteci i B d, t was g1 the to Sday 1 t i npany but ta a secondhand dealer.45 words
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Article261 1951-01-29 3 Siamlani Staff GotneafMndefltf UiUl. > lJfl forms robber; m^ aUgiA m Uk** Nrrrt here yr-lrHav In- a dune** who held vu > the shopkeeper al j i^iol |»nint and i Ua <^ off >»iih $338 from ifa rmntter. OC Lrean MAS Fiaed T robber, dressed261 words
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Article54 1951-01-29 3 BATU PAHAT. Sun.—Thi teachers gradi buys m the libra ry oJ the Government EnjUsl Si'hool hiid i' 1 scare nt th"li lives v.hen a large biack copr; found fts way mlo th- radn last Tfiursday. After m-i ewcit i«g chas? uuder shelv ss a/\< dhairsi tiffi cflfera54 words
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Article, Illustration198 1951-01-29 3 Standard SlafT Rrporlrr BKJTONS arr 4 *ihir^liiiu" for Malayan |»imaj»j»l^. Mr. U illtatn Graham, an importer of the fruit into llir I niu^ kinu<lom fW Ml >car saj<l v<si«rai*v. «mi Inarm a! m >in«;aport' by Qanta* CwutdlatMß. My. Graham. GovernirtgDirartor o! William Graham and Corapanjr.198 words
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Article158 1951-01-29 3 PENANG. Sun. A we known Reaang Chine jc lea during the occupation ca upon ;i p. i :> of Singap "to have mare moraJ com ig 'i' 'l sJ iir gralUude I» a teman who had be i i than a fri to the He was referring158 words
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Article270 1951-01-29 3 Till 1 ■tarriace of fclisi Annie Geargioa. daaghiea af -Mr. Vin-rt-'.t A. S;:t Ma:;a o: the Land Office. Malacca and Ur P -ii p Anthmy de Rozario of t!if Survey Ptfpailmcnl. K'im'-i Lumpur. todk pfcrae a; the Ouindh »i Si. Pe;er, lluaga Ray a, Malacca. cer m Qurge270 words
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Advertisement238 1951-01-29 3 t i rkhiak rK\Nsr%cinc service Overland tos AaftHeN %U Arorrujtn C»m»d-»m t itfr> W+mmm P. s ha« s'| M >rtLIC BIT I rri, f>h 4 Fr|) i rarto Cor flon-kou- Kobe Yokohama I \K SEKVICI ISA (WLSI COAST)- «I\N (H IF vi» JAPAN HONGKONG Dr. nan Basrali KhoratmAiai ars Off238 words
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Advertisement423 1951-01-29 3 SAILING^ FkOA4 SCANJIN-*-^ UK CON; *p»ff r h»a. Pvawai I\l»IA for Ban-t-.K H->nKsr>uu Maail* 12 Fet» •K\M«'»iil\" tor BoQßtnnx k.^j* S V ixrthama r 24 iw "LAI A\?>l\" far Baaftfe 28 !r d I M,' 27 27 Ken 'o i* ■Ky^US- fnrS.u,,,, -.Rh:^- A i.Ztl.*' «7M«: < *ar. I [l\423 words
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Miscellaneous337 1951-01-29 3 f F E D E RA T Si l{h\ißA\ Today R^: d s^T pf 7 tfi IMj/.a: Bri£ht Leaf 1. 7 and 9L30 Odoon: Rockci hip X M 3 15. p.m. 4 a!; ci 9 p.m. Sapphire Aioha (Malay) 12 ::0. San: Batman and Robin the Boy. <i..; f >337 words
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Article692 1951-01-29 4 rnHE colossal task of resettling squatters moved from areas where banditry is rampant was dearly outlined by the High Commissioner for the Federation, Sir Henry Gurney. m his statement to jfche Federal Legislative Council. Sir Henry said 120 000 squatters had been or were being dealt with,692 words
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Article, Illustration1106 1951-01-29 4 FLORA LEWIS - No Time To Lose In Zion FLORA LEWIS By Observer Foreign News Service Correspondent who has just returned to Israel from Western Europe. ghbfghfh LONDON. HEAPS of stones and tumbled piles o x brick are everywhere, the lot still covered over by the cream-coloured dust that rises each morning with1,106 words
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Article, Illustration565 1951-01-29 4 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By 'THERE'S a man and he sounds a sensible fellow to me who, detecting the smHl of gtinrowder on the wind, 2 1 has beea writing to the newspapers about what is on his 2 "< mind. He moiuroa t'^.e possibility of having what is called565 words
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Article1036 1951-01-29 4 Transport For WD Workers Sir. The transport now being provided for the civilian employees of the Army is most unsatisfactory. Tie poor employees use this transport as they cannot afford to travel otherwise, for it will be a fairly heavy drain on their meagre earnings. The transport1,036 words
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Advertisement23 1951-01-29 4 |»|->v READERS v B la >^x K^^ AMERICAN EDiilON Articles C 2 Enduglng Sga'Slsasaca £j!*» IlistribstQis: FA! A. (;i>?M .!!>. rOST FOX 851 SINGAPORE23 words
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Advertisement15 1951-01-29 4 cm ttnn /j dixy Qfi** i 4 crx /i ii /JoiLP M^^S- life* IfiJPiipl:-^ NJt'15 words
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331 1951-01-29 5 TOKIO. Jan. 28 (IP) There is growing evidence that the Chinese Reds have overextended themselves m Korea, Indo-China and Tihet, where the three Chinese fronts were opened up as part of an over-all plan aggression. It is believed this has taxed the Chinese331 words
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101 1951-01-29 5 MELBOURNE, Jan. 28 (Reuter-AAP):— The Chinese I ol the Australian freighter Nankin?, 70 miles off soatkwest coast of Pretoria, gap?d when they saw M >k> around them houses, animals and ships. bJ them upside down. "Bad joss," said some of the101 words
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387 1951-01-29 5 M"\\ YORK, Jan. 28 (Reiiter) Poland's M. Katouchj told the Political Committee that he would port the 111-nation .Vmuii resolution galling for an ;i>rafory" wnfewci wiiii Peking aficr certain tor ■mriMliiM win have been proposed by Russia. si ,\< Dr. L387 words
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Article49 1951-01-29 5 Field Marshal Baron. Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, former President of Finland and national hero, has died In Lausanne at the age of 83. A Russian cavalry officer m World War I, he twice 1 led the Finnish Army against the Russians m World War II. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article35 1951-01-29 5 WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 (UP)— The United Slates 1 has delivered a fleet of R-26 li<jht bombers to French I lmlo-dhina for quick u-e i:i front-line fighting there, it dgdsfg35 words
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Article53 1951-01-29 5 There are more Indian students m Britain m 1951 than at any time before, and there are also more British people m India now than during the British occupation. Indian students m Britain at present total nearly 2.800. including 250 women. 60 of whom are53 words
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Article43 1951-01-29 5 HONGKONG. Jan. 28 (ReuterAAP) Five members of the French Consulate m Kunming are now m Hongkong following deportation by the Communist authorities m the Yunnan capital. They were flown to Chungking from Kunming under po'ice escort on Jan. G.43 words
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Article140 1951-01-29 5 LOS ANGELES, Jan. 28 (AP) "Colonialism is through m Asia and m other parts of the world as well," Major-Gen. Graves B. Erskine, Commander of the Marine Corps Department of the Pacific, declared here. Back from South-East Asia as chief of the military section140 words
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Article156 1951-01-29 5 Wrecking USUK Unity Vansittart LONDON. Jan. 23 (UP): Senator Robert Tail and exPresident Herbert Hoover, along with "tiie Lunatic fringe" of left wingers m Britain, are "wreckers" who are splitting the United Stales and Britain and playing into the hands of the Kremlin, Lord Vansittart said today Formerly Permanent Undersecretary156 words
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Article117 1951-01-29 5 KALIMPONG. Jan. 28 (Reuter): The bulk of the Chinese Communist invading force m Eastern Tibet have been withdrawn as a preliminary to Chinese-Tibeian reconciliatioti talks, it is reliably learned here. The request top withdrawal was made by the 16-year-old Dalai Lama, spiritual and temporal head of117 words
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109 1951-01-29 5 LONDON, Jan. 28 (Rcuter):— The Ilon'ble John Fox Strangrways, an ardent Tory who kicked Britaia's Minister of Labour Aneurin Bevan m the seat of the pants, resigned today from the VThiies Clr.b, an < xo!usive London men's club, where the incident occurred.109 words
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Article285 1951-01-29 5 WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 (AP): The U.S. Government has hinted at eventual rollbacks of some pricos as it set about the gigantic ta^k of enforcing the general U.S. pricewage freeze decreed on Saturday. Pr'ce Chief Michael V. Disalle announced that rollbacks will be tackled on285 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-01-29 5 'New Look' For Sphinx photo. The Sphinx of Egypt at Giza is now undergoing a new beauty and rejuvenation treatment. This general view shows workmen erecting scaffolding around the base of the huge humanfaced crouched lion. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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291 1951-01-29 5 HK Evacuees Warn: 'Shipping Space Is Getting Tight' HONOLULU, Jan. 28 (AP)— The lim-r PtaaUert Cleveland, firs! American passenger liner to leave Honpkon» since the I.S. Consulate issued evacuation advice there early tliis month, has arrived here with a near capacity load of passengers from the uarjittery Orient. Ninety of291 words
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Article149 1951-01-29 5 WASHINGTON. Jan. 28 CUP) Tne Democratic National Committee is circulating a paper containing an angry attack against former President Herbert Hoover and Republican Senator Robert Taft. It brands the two men as "false prophets of doom." The Committee*! Publicity Division is passing the document149 words
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Article23 1951-01-29 5 Gen. D wight Eisenhower has returned to New York, ending his tour of the North Atlantic Pact nations. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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87 1951-01-29 5 LONDON, Jan. 28 (UP)— The Labour Party has turned its bacK with finality on any irl^a of Coalition with Mr. Winston Churchill's Conservatives. Mr. Aneurin Bevan, spearhead I of party's left wing, made a j political broadcast m which he made it clear that the87 words
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348 1951-01-29 5 US Carries Out New A-Blast: 'Blinding Ligh t' WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 (Reuter)— The Atomic Energy Commission said that "one of the periodic testa" of atomic explosions was held yesterday at the' air force bombing range near Las Vagas, Nevada. Aspokesman of the Commission said it was "one of periodic tests"348 words
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Article30 1951-01-29 5 Italy is planning to raise an army of 12 divisions and feo provide an all-jet air fora to bolster her defences a gains! aggression. U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article30 1951-01-29 5 HONGKONG. Jan. 28 <AP»— One British sailor and five Chinese escaped when their vehicles went out of control and plunged into the bay from a waterfront drive.30 words
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Article129 1951-01-29 5 W aSal.> G 'i 0 N Jan. 28 CUP):— Amerir;, has again mandcd 'hat Russia return (370 of ihe 710 nay ar.-* merchant ship.- whi< h w< re loaned to her during World War 11. However, American negot I say that the] see little129 words
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Advertisement86 1951-01-29 5 No more worry about the tafety of Important papers and valuables because they ore protected against fife end theft and yet ore readily accessible at any time during usual banking hours. These Safe Deposits are open to the general public, and It is not necessary to hove on occount with86 words
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Advertisement56 1951-01-29 5 American j ilL 3 c 4F& MM G& I |51 CUAGE r 15 B£M£R The witchery of Ny'on has modt possible the lovely Gossamer texture of these J "WOVENTEX" fully fas oned stockinas !n the latest fashionable shades: Bonheu-, f Cinnatan, Maple Glace and MeHomist Sizes SI" to 101" (oj56 words
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Article, Illustration922 1951-01-29 6 PEKING, TIN HELP TO IMPROVE SH ARE PRICES Good Volume Of Business Done Weekly Malayan Market Report By A Correspondent THE DAY-BY-DAY advance of commodity shares m London, the agreement of Peking to a ceasefire for a limited period and the all-time record of $684 per picnl reached by TinStandard - 922 words
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Article204 1951-01-29 6 Motor Car Boom In Singapore SINGAPORE l- pre eni -p Tiei i an unprecedented boo m the motor car trade. Demand has exceeded well bey >nd the supply so much >oil il vehicles us* 1 the oast two 1 vire fetching amounts t 1 < c the prices quoted for204 words
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190 1951-01-29 6 S 'pore-Bound US Vice-Consul Escapes MX. ROHKKT Delaney, I viee-eonwil ami Mrs. Dclanrv, »!io were cliir t«» arrive In Singapore from Paris 1 1 1 i week were seriously injured wht*n ihe Italian four-engined plane m which the) were travelling cradled f>o miles north ol Rome. Mr. Delaney was I190 words
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Article58 1951-01-29 6 A SEAMAN, Lav Amu Peck. pretending to be a trisha rider is stopped by police at Minto il -i l on Jan. 26 and was found to h m p issession of two quarts joi djutiable brandy. Lav who tded guilty m the Singapore Third Police Court58 words
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261 1951-01-29 6 Mental Defectives' Institu tion Planned Standard Staff Reporter AN INSTITUTION for mental defectives \>iili modern facilities for the treatment, earing and training of such people lo tin simple tasks which will help them lo Nippon themselves is to !>«• buill m Singapore m tiniirar future. The Medical Superintendent of the261 words
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Article48 1951-01-29 6 MR B I. Dunsford of the V- c E>ep tmei appea ed m Sil -tp•■ S n i > on Sat urda i i c of causing hurt to Mr. I ick Telfei D I ase was p istp i i t i April li I hearing.48 words
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Article55 1951-01-29 6 \II. 52, KM) was granted to Vong Lele J 10) m the Sing ip n c Fourth Police Court on Saturday when he claimed trial to a charge of stealing i fuel ejector pump valued at >1.100 from the <• Ordnance Depot, Jurong Road on Jan. 26. The55 words
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146 1951-01-29 6 THE RESrSCITATION or thg Pava Lebar division of the S. John Ambulance Brigade I will be one step nearer their goal of ii siting an Association m Sing ipore of 2,000 ambu--1 mcc ittea and too Bij^iag This fact w >:> stressed by the GommisSlbner146 words
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Advertisement240 1951-01-29 6 $633 Million Notes CURRENCY notes v ci culaU on J;sn l. 1951 .1 oounted to (6 t.487^1 1 1 Lie I i avei age amount circulated during December. 19.H) was 1610 29 I 7ft, -i. ii--- Mr A Gilmour. el man. B'>;trd ol Commissio Currency, Malaya. The Sg excluded the240 words
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Advertisement231 1951-01-29 6 f#.V STACK 3 TIMES DA/ty r 4.00 6.:^(> A <>.;;o m v VjL DvOLn •> CONTINENTAL^ -JS fflf*fflffP i— irif^j H» nLV UL 38- MIN. PROGRAMME ALSO! S\LO BREMERO fi i«<* O" SIM t A .7 Wtomm ih tt i, f PS Nk. IDA LUPINO HOWARD DUFF STEPHEN M WEDNESDAY231 words
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Article993 1951-01-29 7 MAURICE GORDON comments In passing on television m American life today i jsf(»M almost one hundred n> m America smm million 'viewers' mm on are causing ane the biggest headaches Hollywood, that city of ies and although the pessimistic mind does nuine that TV will993 words
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Article, Illustration283 1951-01-29 7 LONDON, Jan. 27 (Reuter)— Arsenal, the holders, i were given another shock m the English Football Association Cup when healing their Third Division rivals. Northampton Town by only the odd goal m five here m .today's fourth round. The famous London team had twice been forcedArtlite - 283 words
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Article361 1951-01-29 7 PATEKSON, NEW JERSEY (AP) Abe J. Greene. Commissioner of the I.S. National Boxing Association, predicts boxing may lose its place ?s a major sport unless it turns over a new leaf m 1931. In Yi'.s a i >re( whi b he has written for361 words
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Article93 1951-01-29 7 Singapore Sports Union held their annual meeting last week and elected the Following officials for the new year: P I ons, Mr. Vco Siew Ch i n and Dr. Chong Soon Li.it President, Mr. Yeo Guan H e; > presidents. Mr. Yeo Ki.tn Chu^n, Mr. Koh93 words
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Article243 1951-01-29 7 MONTE CARLO RALLY CONCLUDES MONTE CARLO Jan 2f> (AP) Two Swedes wens the first to arrive here on Friday and completed their run m 3.225 kilometre <2.200 miles) &?onte Cailo t car rally. They were HE. Ohlsson and I M.G. Castedt, driving a Volvo. A light warn rain was Calling243 words
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Miscellaneous923 1951-01-29 7 Radio Programmes RADIO MAI X\\ World Affairs (8); 8.15 JuUi Tan and I\r*LHU .MALiilil Tony \alerio; 8.30 Opera Concert; U p.m. Love from LeUhton Buzzard (Episode SINGAPORE *>; ».:?o \> ws S): 943 Fred w»"n* and his Pennsylvanians: 10 p.m Piano Playhouse: li>.:;o Dance Music relayed ENGLISH PROGRAMME from The923 words
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Miscellaneous116 1951-01-29 7 ;jK i nilim^ AREN'T \j TERRIBLE-- GROWN-UPS GIVE II ---VET ih^Y «p \JW TAXES GOING UP ME A PAIN--- INSIST ON /r— rro r—i ,TT mm fTT pr^ AWFUL ALL ALWAYS KICKING- 1 BUILDIN'S- r^_ S itt -Lj L: fSO YOU'RE GOING OVER TO YES, BUT I WENT BY HER116 words
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Article320 1951-01-29 8 BLJN. Jan. 27 (Reuter) [retead beat France by two goals and a penalty goal, nuir points, to a goal and a try. right points m the Rugby! lion International here th;> i NHL I >}and wore worthy winners i tine game that was ired <t a320 words
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Article, Illustration106 1951-01-29 8 UK Rugby Results Jan (KeuterV— /ing are the Rugby I m SU tai INTERNATiaNAL [relaind 9 France 8 COUNTY tshire 11 Ynrkshne 21 C LIB MATCHES L 100 W. 3 London Scot 0 1 13 I. >ndon H »sp. I I I m 3 Old MT. 21 I I'•. Lnga106 words
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Article, Illustration332 1951-01-29 8 Eddie Thomas Wins Empire Welter Title JOHANNESB! RC, Jan. JK \J*) Eddie Thomas l'tiii^U wfcitcrweighl clMmpion, knocked oul I'nt Patrick. Soalli Vtrirau champioi!. m the I3tfa round to become thr finU Imltlt'r of Ine Elmpire H ellerweighl litlr m 31 yearn irhen th«*y nicl at We«iblej open air Bladium J.«hanii»*-.!>urw.Standard - 332 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-01-29 8 White Wings At Changi vM' as "Dragon" daSaj boat from th:- Ro>.il Siasapore v. tl i !t iirb, sailing la RAJ. Cfcaagi Ywtkt Club's regmtU yt lie rda jr.29 words
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Article110 1951-01-29 8 Sel. F.A. Gets New Officials KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tengku Abdul Rahman, bro-j t her* of the Sultan of Kedah. was elected president of the i Football Association of Selangor last night. The former secretary, Mr. S. C. E. gingham u;i> appoint 1 one of tnt* lour iricePresidents with Mr Ho110 words
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459 1951-01-29 8 Repaired Airborne Lifeboat Wins Island Race CHANGE RAF HOLD REGATTA R.A.F. Cbaagi ¥aehl QuW* two-da) Rrgatta at hangi >»^trriia> an<l on Salur«la\ v*a-» an outtfUinding Mit.r-*. \j»ari from a fry* brief bul hra>y thunderibowem, ihe ireathcr an«l wriadfl irere kind, ami rloae ami excettra] Milling »»a-> Been i" »H rvento.459 words
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Article80 1951-01-29 8 UK Rugby League Y.ONiX >\. .1 m V* > R «i*--> Following are the Rugby League results: 8an...-. 18 Belle Vue R 3 Dewsbury I Bradford N. 12 Halifax 31 Castlcford 0 Hud*field 25 F*stone H Hull KH. 15 Warrinßton 2C> HunJtey 17 Bramley If) *Heighley v Wakefield Tri. Leeds80 words
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Article162 1951-01-29 8 i\ preparation lor their S\! league debut «\irl> m March, the Hotspurs XI. a sid.in ide up entirely of l«'en-:i£«'d sin :cr pla>irs ;irc puttiu? m plenty of tr.iining to m ike i s;rotis J»id for honours m the 3rd Division. Several friendly games hue'162 words
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468 1951-01-29 8 Selangor FA Secretary Re futes Mismanagement Allegation DELEGATE CRITICISES TICKET SALES SYSTEM Xl VL\ LUMPUR, Sun. Allegation* m Mr. S. K. \afjki\ell. IVesidcnt of the P.W.D. Sports Club, conecrnio?; i!»r funds «»f ike Football Association of Selangor, were refuted by the FAS secretary, Mr. >. r.. Singham, at the animaJ468 words
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Article58 1951-01-29 8 North m dark jerseys, and South Rugby XV's photographed at falan Besar before their match on Siturdav which North won 11 noints I penalty, jroul and try) to ekht (penalty and joal). Scorers for North were Watson (penalty) Hoare and Brett (tries) Watson converting: Brett's try. and for58 words
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Article42 1951-01-29 8 Joins N ew Team AUSTIN IEX \s. 2f i A :> X i> soi ias pa up pi Sessional I Mtb.il! for j foui rcai co ti ac; with the navy The 24 Ul-Soutfa i mfei ence tackle enlisted on Tue> I i42 words
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Article86 1951-01-29 8 NEW YORK. J.n 'X (\P>— Bob Biduinls, 54, a pirson from LftvenK. Califonua, Saturday h<* came thr sr< ond man m history to rl-ar 15 f*«*t m thr pn]r vaitlt. He < leaved I f«'^t. mm inch m thr Millrosc (jjnios at Mirtlioa Saaatc Garden. 'urn86 words
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Article90 1951-01-29 8 MANILA Jan. Si </ Mam 'i iv i-i rd m i- East op go m with i J fir sland o >en m I lime durii one und r on the lay mm a five o ~T the se •(18 over the .1 1 W90 words
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Article41 1951-01-29 8 ma s, and the Dod g I p, r h i i vicl The irictorioiis team **oo by 4 rims. AHh »ti«b by 2 mi the seconi im the gune caui(h< vi) .v.d led b? 1 run be-41 words
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Miscellaneous12 1951-01-29 8 TIDES M TIMES r— HIGH SiMapwv Print Sten pare M t\ •< i12 words
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