Singapore Standard, 13 February 1951
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Title Section20 1951-02-13 1 Singapore Standard fafjafu v NO. 2: 3 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1951. i m i I'-fc > 12 PAGES TEN CENTS20 words
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786 1951-02-13 1 Stewart Trial: Mother Breaks Down In Court 1 Staff 'orrr*pon«leiit :.»n. Grt-y-haireil Mrs. .Margaret fhfWU out fr*>ni In-r home in Scotlaml pcT-old taldßcar >on John, rhariied uith j I \tar-olil him s« -liulian waitrt-ss at j k, 1 ampin, broke down and wept in the Malacca High Court todav. t786 words
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Article12 1951-02-13 1 Riot Probe To Open Tomorrow fc portel have 3 INVITED tress- amis-12 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-02-13 1 miral. photo. Admiral Rebuffel, of the Dui;uay Trooin, and the French Consul General Singapore. Rf. (iolade, in animated discussion at the reeeption given by Rf. Gelade last nisht On the left is .Mrs. Davits, wile ol the .Attorney General The reception was held in honour oi theLillian Buckoke - 53 words
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394 1951-02-13 1 Standard Staff Reporter FOK THE firsl time yesterday Singapore terrorists turned their attention to an Knulish school when tiny rai<led the Presbyterian Boys* School and the Choon (»uan Chinese School in Komi S«'ii^ Koa<l. Singapore, collected 195 Identity cards, hoisted a394 words
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212 1951-02-13 1 I Standard Stafl Correspondent PEX AN G Mori. The biggest single shipment of rubber for Red China from this port will be made when the freighter "Empire Mountain" arrives in Penang Harbour from Singapore tomorrow afternoon to load 0 tons of rubber, worth $10,000,000212 words
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195 1951-02-13 1 TEHERAN, Fob. 12 (HP) Handsome young Shah en Shah (King of Kings) of [ran was married today amid Arabian lights splendour to Soraya Isfandiari, beautiful 18-year-old daughter of a tribal leader. But. even as t :e 21 gun s ilutes boomed the joyoua news.195 words
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Article70 1951-02-13 1 ABOUT $20,000 worth of rubI ber. stolen a few days ago, was recovered by the police in the j Bin Seng Rubber Factory in Bukit Timah yesterday morning. The robbery occurred last Saturday when a lorry carrying four tons of rubber was stopped at the 1170 words
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Article55 1951-02-13 1 Standard Staff Reporter THREE burglaries were committed In Singapore yesterday between 10.45 a.m. and 3.30 p.m involving about $13,000 worth of tinned food, bundles ot rubber and several iron bars. The places raided were n shophouse in Malabar Street, another at Telok Ayer Basin and55 words
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Article33 1951-02-13 1 EIGHTH ARMY IIEADQUAR- TERS IN KOREA. Feb. 12 <APm -Je.m Marie de Premonville, 30. correspondent for the French Press Agency, was killed Monday while with U.N. forces oa the central front33 words
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98 1951-02-13 1 Standard Staff Reporter A TEOCHEW bus inspector. Mr Man Min Boon. was seriously injured yesterday afternoon, when a young Chinese, creeping upon him from behind, threw acid on his face and ran away. Mr. Man was walking along to his office yesterday near the98 words
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121 1951-02-13 1 LONDON, Feb 12 Renter > Mr Anthony Eden. Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party, declared today that the illness of reign Secretary Mr. Ernest Bevin. left Britain sorely lacking in guidance at a time when direction and explanation were both equally necessary. Opening a House121 words
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203 1951-02-13 1 tI j i Standard Staff' Reporter A SERVICE in memory of Mr. Aw Hoe. third son of Mr. Aw Boon Haw. Governing Director of the Starchain of Newspapers, will he held this Saturday at 3 p.m. in the khek Community Guild at No.203 words
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343 1951-02-13 1 TOKYO, Feb. 12 (AP) Counter-attacking Chinese and Korean Reds smashed a deep wedge in Allied line* today on a 30--mile stretch of the rugged Central Korean warfront. The Reds struck with an estimated six divisions— >ome 60,--000 troops Sunday night and343 words
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Article241 1951-02-13 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 12 (AP) Prime Minister Jawaharla! Nehru told India's parliament yesterday that India intends to remain a friend of the United States, despite differences of policy with regard to Korea. But India will stick to her foreign policy despite criticism, he declared,241 words
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82 1951-02-13 1 XEW YORK. Feb. 12 (Reuter) Twenty-two members of the Atlantic Union Committee have proposed to Gen. Dwight Eisenhower a single Defence i Department and a single Foreign Affairs Department for all 12 Atlantic Pact members, the Committee said today. The Committee is a group82 words
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105 1951-02-13 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. 12— (AP):— Washington officials said today there is no political significance in the crossing of the 38th Parallel by South Korean troops. They described the action as "purely local". The question of pushing into Xorth Korea, as seen in Washington. is concerned with105 words
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89 1951-02-13 1 TOKYO. Feb. 12 (ReuterAAP) Lieut-Gen. Matthevz B. Ridgway, Commander of the Bih Army, today conferred with British Vice-Admiral W. G. Andrewes and United States Vice-Admiral Arthur D. Struble and Rear Admiral Rnscoe Hillenkoetter aboard the I'.S. battleship Missouri. Gen. Ridgway flew to the Missouri,89 words
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Article52 1951-02-13 1 SH< >RTLY after n I ht last night, five ma.-ked Chinese stoppert a compatriot on the 13) mile Seletar Road and robbed him of his identity card. Early yesterday morning a Chinese woman was robbed ot her identity card and $25 cash in Paya Lebar Road by a52 words
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40 1951-02-13 1 3 8th Should Not Be Crossed- Attlee LONDON. Pfefc II <IP) Prime Minisirr Clement tkUkbt told the House of Commons today that the 38th Parallel should not be crossed until after a full i consultation with the I 'nited Nations.40 words
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130 1951-02-13 2 PLAYING FIELDS^ I Standard Staff Reporter THE unanimous view llui: the time has come not to <n< on rage further allocations of pla>ing fields in Singapore on a racial basis, i* one of the reeonimenda. lions submitted to Governinr.it by the Singapore Playing Fields130 words
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126 1951-02-13 2 st..ru!.ird Staff Krporter g \v I S ngaa Southern Cal are! was i een w in the beauty q Sun laj a1 the of Coney .v Haw-Par island), i [an 1 «r by launch from s. gapore. About 1.000 people were present. T126 words
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Article45 1951-02-13 2 ear-oia .-\oaui R man bin S iraa sentei ed I a rous imprisonI to be followed by twelve Ins' police superv. n, in the Singapore Third Police Couri for stealing a pair oi g and cash I c 1 18 belonsini: to Ismail45 words
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Article98 1951-02-13 2 standard Stall BcpottCf THE PORTRAIT th< I Ch .cellur of the University of ya, Mr. Malcolm MacDona in his academic rol ta uni in the Oei Titmg Nam H yestend in the presence of represer.tativt- the Uni- and Mr. Anat o 1 e Shist< LA painted the98 words
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Article, Illustration75 1951-02-13 2 TEN-year-dd Anae Dldhani, ri.uishttr of the Australian High CommissioneT to Pakistan, t >id The Standard 00 her arrival in Singapore Qantas Constellation yesterday that she suspected the Press would be after her. "so 1 washed my face and combed my hair." Anne is returning to a Melbourne school after twomonths'75 words
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Article91 1951-02-13 2 y.r A McLELLAN, Nominat- ed .Member, will ask tl •pore Governme: ai Fridays meeting of the Legislative Coun- cil. f<>r the number of Income: Tax "experi vho have been! recruited for the Income 1' Department here since the a:- d on leave in the U.K.91 words
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Article186 1951-02-13 2 Standard Staff Reporter THERE IS NO actual shortage of the popular brands of cigarettes in Singapore and it is anticipated that when the j Colony's 10,000 registered retailers receive their weekly supplies today, the usual seasonal scarcity will be ended. Distributors explained that, because of the186 words
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89 1951-02-13 2 Experts To Survey Go vt. Organisation SINGAPORE G vcrnment has ned the sen ces of Mess Urwick, Orr and Partner.':. Ltd.. nsuli in Org inisation and ..iSement. to make a prclinina j survey of Government rg insation in the Colony. The firm's representative, Mr K. A. Withers, has arrived and89 words
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Article33 1951-02-13 2 THE ANNUAL Delegates 1 Conference of the Army Civil S( vice Union, which was scheduled to take place on Mar. 25 at the Victoria Memorial Hal] has been advanced !■> Mar. 1333 words
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342 1951-02-13 2 Tenfold Increase Recommended Standard Staff Reporter A RECOMMENDATION that the present existing area of TO acres of playing fields in Singapore should be increased to TOO acres, is made in the report by the Singapore Playing Fields Committee which has been submitted to Government. The342 words
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Article120 1951-02-13 2 Globe Trotter Misses The Ricksha A SEASONED globe trotter, 57-year-old Mrs. Mary Jai-ie- I son who arrived in the Colony on the President Jefferson yesterday, told The Standard that Singapore I i I "grown tremendously" sina her last visit in 1937. Singapore has changed, 4 o, she said "the thing120 words
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147 1951-02-13 2 Two Years' Saving GoneSo Mohamed's Trip Is Off ROBBED OF $3,700 "~1 ft BECAUSE four (.'hinrse robbed him in cash and |ewdkrr f Moliain«<l Maitlcni will not 1>«- ahle to bvy tin liult lor hit» vne and rnuu. i The robbery occurred in Mlnto Road in the early hours of147 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-02-13 2 photo. MOIIAMED YUSOF was resigned to his bad luck as he sat outside his room, which he shares with Yaeob bin Mohamed, also a victim of the robbery.- StandardStandard - 29 words
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183 1951-02-13 2 Standard Staff Reporter FULL ADVANTAGE of Singapore's beaches for recreational purposes could I><" best achieved l>\ the creation of !<>"£ narrow recreation parks adjacent to them, !-tates the report of the Singapore Playing Fields committee. The committee recommends that before any further private183 words
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144 1951-02-13 2 To Quiz Govt On Clerks' Increments THE NON-PAYMEN ag- men tnents to Si Government clerk?. a? recommended by the Benham Committee, will be the subject of questions tn be tabled at Friday's meeting of the I.- gi live Council. Stagnation Increments mean increments for those ye during which clerks did144 words
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303 1951-02-13 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE receni ruling of the Singapore Attorney* General, Mr. K. J. Davies, that civilian employees of th;\rined Services are considered a* holding <>tti<'«> of emolument under the Crown and as sueli iire harr««l from contesting the Legislative Council303 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-02-13 2 Photo. MISS CEYLON 195€ twenty-two-year old Kosemaiie Solomons who la passing through Singapore bark from an o\iitintj holiday in Australia. Her trip was sponsored by Australian National Airways. Now she will return to Colombo to her school teaching. StandardStandard - 39 words
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121 1951-02-13 2 Standard Start Ktportcr THE burning of two Singapore ■i- iram d I i the r; ti December last v.ill form the basis of questions to be tabled at Friday's meeting of tbc I egislative Council by Mr J Laycock, Sec xA Municipal North-East.121 words
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Article41 1951-02-13 2 TWO CHINESE. Ho Chew and Tham Kit 1 c .:ned tria ore Second P Court yesterday i char© I rioting on Feb. 10 m North Bridge Road. Each I \:ed bail f $250 I bs post] Pel :9.41 words
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102 1951-02-13 2 Standard Stall Reporter TO AVOID political entangleme it ai d to keep the eye single on Christian medical and educational work must be the watchword of the Seventh Day Ad- ,;ists. Dr. D. F. Kime, president of the Indonesian mission said yr-tf(i.i> in102 words
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28 1951-02-13 2 Chief Tenant Tells Court Of Threat A CH I \e: I his sub y led space I ened h'- some o was sub t lup a Oct I28 words
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Advertisement94 1951-02-13 2 Interesting figures of car ownership in the medical profession were contained in the "Manchester Guardian" (U.K.) survey recently underA questionnaire was addressed to 1,496 medical professors and lecturers, one of the questions in which was: "Do you own a car?" A total of 16.5 owned an Austin! This AUSTIN percentage94 words
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Advertisement128 1951-02-13 2 I ROOSEVELT AND CHURCHILL NOW ONLY m i is* E M m at m ME-CANT! INSTITUTfON EVENING CLASSES IN SHOKTHAM) BOOK hi IiNG i 4 9Sc Sb *4 111-. The Oyster Perpetual, waiter* B^"- V•:j t is truly the h-ojc/j r/jjf tt 'vs v. V _i^W^^^f w ut winding! The128 words
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Miscellaneous19 1951-02-13 2 mi **m EOV FRIEND. SHE GITS A "BOy ;S T^ NAV^ I^Vr^^ 1 4 .-p r BOTH N!S At19 words
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461 1951-02-13 3 PLANTERS WANT Slump In Rubber Price Unlikely Yet, Then Say Standard Staff Correspondent M\{ U \MIHJR, Monday :-A call for increased cost of •e* and salaries for planters is made in the ie of I lie Planter, official or«*an of the Incorporated Socrs, published today. It also states that a461 words
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189 1951-02-13 3 i.rtl **t;;lT orre^pomlrnt Mon.— A plea to Malacca Indian busi- the price of commodities beyond legitin e and necessary, was made tiring president of 'the Malacca E Commerce, yesterday. "Let us have some kind of control over prices before Government finds n necessary to189 words
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12 1951-02-13 3 UMNO'S First Publication Out Thursday Siai Keportrr M m start] g tnore12 words
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14 1951-02-13 3 BCG DRIVE IN NS TO START TOMORROW I poaihal s team to ilan BCG14 words
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Article58 1951-02-13 3 Standard Stiff Correspondent BAN, M «j.— The I Ba iv will be formally opened in April, by the M< Be t N.S., a Malay spokesman said today. 20 stalls in all and the cost la over §10.800. Space be a :*ed by fcs .:nong applicants.58 words
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262 1951-02-13 3 New Ceylonese Body Opened In Serem ban standard Mart SEREMBAN, Moa Ceylonese Youth Section w Seremban, a message was Permuda (Sons of the Soil join hands and work for th Correspondent When the Negri Sembilan ■as inaugurated yesterday at received from the Perikatan inviting the new body to e good262 words
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Article34 1951-02-13 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mori- Dr. Tahir Abdoolcader, surgeon of the General Hospital here, will be j leaving for KeuuHan on transfer on Feb. 20. We has been here since the liberation.34 words
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Article82 1951-02-13 3 The Trengganu Government need.-> a lessee for the Rest House from April 1, to December 31, this year. For breaking the Curfew order at Crigeilea Estate. Bukit Pasir. Gan Teng was fined $20 by Inche Rauf, Muar Magistrate. Inspector Bachan Singh of the Gemas Police has gone on transfer82 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-02-13 3 Delegates T Photo. Delegates to the UMNO Youth League half yearly meeting at Kuala I -imniir rerpntlv photographed with Dato Onn bin Ja'far. UMNO President (sef ted fourth fr?m riSt?- C. F. LarmC. F. Larm - 35 words
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150 1951-02-13 3 Inquiry Into Stabbing At KL Starts Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A 26-year-old Indian, Ratnam j Thilampalam. who was alleged to have stabbed a compatriot, at Batu Road in November. last year, was produced today, before the First Magistrate, Inehe Ibrahim. Singaram, the nephew of the deceased, told the150 words
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Article183 1951-02-13 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Chief Justice, Mr. S. W. P. Foster Sutton, dismissed the appeal of a Malay, Awa n g Nong bin Haji Mohammed Noor, against the d :uh sentence passed on him at the recent Assizes at F b. The accused183 words
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235 1951-02-13 3 $14,000 Bandit Killed By Forces In Muar Standard Staff Correspondent <ww Al A LUMPUR i Won.— A bandit who was worili &14,U00 to the Government was killed in Muar yesterday. ii i Kini lnil^ r aliaB Ah Hon 8' a 30-year-ol'd Hokkien, who was District Committee SeeretarC n f th,»235 words
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Article, Illustration24 1951-02-13 3 Mr. Chiew Boon Thong and Miss Lim Gek Him who were recently married in Muar. This Lim Studio Photo was taken after the wedding.24 words
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Article71 1951-02-13 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The movement of rice and edible oil into or out of Soirh Johol Estate, Kuala Kepis Estate, Sikota Estate, the main Tampin-Dangi Road, Jeram Padang Road and the main Senaling-Dangi Road exclusive of the Town Board areas of Dangi and71 words
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155 1951-02-13 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Man. Certain controlled areas in and around estates in Selangor have been declared residential areas. Under the Emergency Regulations no person shall at any time be in any part of such controlled area oilier than the residential area except in155 words
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Article77 1951-02-13 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Mon. A list of orphans in estates in the Seremban District of Xegri Sembilan, requiring assistance for their education, is being compiled by a representative of the Indian Teachers Union. Copies of this list will be sent > the State Welfare77 words
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449 1951-02-13 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KAJAIVG, Mon. The curfew in the suburb* mt Kajang announced yesterday, has caused quite a stir In the area. The nearest point affected is about 200 yard* from the Kajang Police Station and a stone's throw from the last building not449 words
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Article131 1951-02-13 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A < member of a bandit fang, j wounded and raptured by a 1 Gurkha patrol in Raub in June. last year, was hanged in Pudu Jail this morning. He is the 121st bandit to be hanged since131 words
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120 1951-02-13 3 Regent Opens Mosque At Kuala Dungun Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Ifon. The new mosque at Kca'a Dungun. built from public sub- scriptions. was opened during the week-end by the Reger.' of Trengganu. while on an of!' Lai three-day tour of the distri* I The Regent was accompanied by Inche120 words
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Advertisement61 1951-02-13 3 t^i* .trip J£\iG** MADE IN ENGLAND Snug- fitting Non chafing Perfect t!\ m with complete •ecurity. SOFT, SAFE, SOLUBLE. AVAILABLE AT ALL FIRST CLASS *gapo:-e Shipping Company Ltd. W ti TELOK AYER STREET. \ki !\< (REARING PACKING TRAVEL SHIPPING SIHPKROKKRS CHARTERING 1' K i ■H r (ON TRAC TORS INSURANCE61 words
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Advertisement145 1951-02-13 3 "Vldor" permeability tuned Receivers are here! $65 only Less 10' fur cadi, M $15 down $5 monthly From ff Y f* 4 COMMERCIAL TRADERS LTD. 17-18, Bonhara Building. Chulia Street. Tel: 6688 or 18. Enff Hoon Street. Tiong Bahru Tel: ***** Bid you know i. —-f^' W that r,, httx145 words
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115 1951-02-13 4 Standard Stall Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Johore Chinese leaders were exhorted to work for the welfare of the community and to maintain good relationships with the Malay and othei 'Ommunities in the Slate, said Dato Wong Shee Fun, yesterday. The occasion was a115 words
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203 1951-02-13 4 Playboy Hunter Shot Dead, Disgusting Case Coroner Standard Staff Ocr— poaimt r TAIPING, Mon. At the conclusion of the inquest into the death of a 14-year-old boy, Bazalli. who was described by his father a9 a plafboy, Coroner Che Abdul Aziz recommended that the tw» principal witnesses at the hearing,203 words
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Article91 1951-02-13 4 TEI.OK ANSON. Mon. Tragedy overtook a 1 1 I year-old deaf and dumb Indian boy. Lec-hmanan, when he went to collect i j mushrooms in the Nova I j Scotia Estate yesterday. ,1 Lethmanan ran back to the cooly lines and told 1 his parents91 words
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117 1951-02-13 4 Indians Urged To Take Up Citizenshin i Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Mr. K. Ramanathan. President of the Malayan Indian Congress, urged all Indians WHO are eligible for Malayan Citizenship to enrol immediately. He was speaking at the public meeting of the Malayan Indian Congress held here on rday night.117 words
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Article34 1951-02-13 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN, Mon.— A workman slipped off the wl e painting a hor.se an I fel to the ground. He was taken to hospital where he died without regaining consciousness.34 words
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191 1951-02-13 4 Standard Staff Correspondent II s >!l. Mon. Perak villagers were advfced bj Dato Onn, chairman < t t!i<- Rural Industrial Developtut n; Authority, in his five-daj lour oi >*>uth Perak ;*> practi r thrift, especially during 1 1 1 a rubber boom. no unn naa191 words
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245 1951-02-13 4 PENANG, Mem. "I am very proud to be a descendant of the late Sir Stamford RatVles, whom I understand was loved by the people here," Major Eric Flint. DSO. great, great nephew Of the late Sir Stamford told The Standard i day. Major Eric245 words
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Article208 1951-02-13 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon -U h Yam Keng, 25, a tea stall-keeper, who k;<1!1--ed entry into ;< bungalow at 36 Tambun Road by climbing om (.if the pillars was fined SlOO or one month's imprisonment for house trespass by Magistrate Che Bahaudin today.208 words
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Article123 1951-02-13 4 Serious Offence To Have Samsu i Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. A y« i g Chin- e, Khoo Lean Kee, was to I by Mr. D. C. Wernham in the Magistrate Court to that he had committed serious offences when he asked for ncy to three charges to which he123 words
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Article, Illustration90 1951-02-13 4 i Two Christian brothers' i schools in North Malaya i the St. Michael's of Ipoh and i the St. Xaviers of Penang— i held Fun Fairs to raise < money to build extensions to < their schools. The SMI fair 1 which concluded on Sunday90 words
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Article131 1951-02-13 4 Standard Staff Correspondent DPOH, Mon. An English schoolboy, Leong Nai Mun. 18. had a charge i f mur r explained to him in the M jistrate Couri today. Leong was said to have intentionally caused the death of old Cheah Fook Weng at 57 Clare Street131 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-02-13 4 Photo by This box which contained mails, including: minute papers from the Kelantan Secretariat to Kuala Lumpur was burnt together with its contents when a fire broke out last Monday at the KoU Bahru Post Office. Gan Boon EngGan Boon Eng - 39 words
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Article32 1951-02-13 4 Standard Stall Correspoadeßt PENANG. Mon. Mr. I Loch, formerly District Officer of Glugor. Kelantan, returned by the Chusan today. He is going to Kuala Lumpur t the Se< retariat.32 words
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233 1951-02-13 4 PMCC President's Plea standard Siafl < orrespon Mt PENANG, Won. Thai it would be a] -un! to talk <>f penalising all motor-cyclists from using the sire I i*l I Coasl i?nad because <>f the K in» of a i w wna remarked b)233 words
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Article73 1951-02-13 4 Uk Man Offered Municipal Post Standard Stafl Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— The I A W Engineer in Municipality here ha been Ito a man in the Unil Kingdom. Meanwhile, Mr. C. A. Collins, Deputy Water Engineer. has taken over the post of Water Engine* r left vacant by Mr. G. R.73 words
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Article27 1951-02-13 4 S URVEY POST KUALA TRE\G G A X V. M »n. Mr. H. D. Tremaine has been posted to the Topographical Branch of the Survt y Department.27 words
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150 1951-02-13 4 Standard Maff Ctlggyoiidcwl PENANC, Mo,,.— Mon- iI.-.m. char<'«»al wa?» dotr<i\cj on board muting to Im- ummmmtm ai i; ni<»rniii«r. Th; re WCtC ainMil 800 .nilparl of th<> HMneJ, The firo broke a.t about 7.4.") ajn. and tin men were a on the scene150 words
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Article94 1951-02-13 4 Link Trainer For Squadron Standard Staff OnrspmA at PENANG. lion. A "Link trainer" is now being fixed a1 the Headquarters of the I nang Squadron of Malayan Auxiliary Air V in Peel Avenue for the ing of members. This \va F. G. de Pa^.s. The I 5 Squad Standard today.94 words
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Article19 1951-02-13 4 Standard Stafl Dmttpw den( TELUK ANSON, bber ta I o.'i Sussex Estate hen rged befoi u H19 words
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Article29 1951-02-13 4 Gurkhas Score A Century When a Gtn*lu I in th.- BmJ2 the v 1 D The ptfrol i I i was PI El i ioih I I Central J29 words
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Advertisement56 1951-02-13 4 _M RB SO Y CONDENSED j MILK Solx iMPorrißj, LEYTE TRADERS k LIMITED 16 A, ROBINSON ROAD j:\GAPCRE •T EL *****, "DE OMMELANDEN" CO OPERATIVE FACTORY OF MILKPRODUCTS GRONINGEN, HOLLAND. i^ rj^ \^^W^^^^ 11 s^P^T II 1 J&C&% 1 v XV GEORGE LEE MOTORS I I 200 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE. IMPORT56 words
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Article, Illustration477 1951-02-13 5 bays federation iu Adviser LABOUR can play a very effective part in the evolution of a really democratic -o i i> in Singapore, said the Ferieralloirs Trade Dion Adviser, Mr. J. Brazier, who was In Singapore on a brief \Mt yesterday before hi, departure next week477 words
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49 1951-02-13 5 Deserter Gets Six Months Detention PLEADING guilty to a charge d >rti >".■ Pi M >hd. bin VI i attached to 21 Guard t. R.M.P.. v i sentenced to months" de ;ntion by a Singa■e District court martial yesA mud was missing from 4 13 last to Jan. I i.49 words
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103 1951-02-13 5 Medical Students To Hold Memorial Day Tomorrow Sta-ufcai I Stall Reporter TOMOR I Di F licine, I rsity of Ma "iK g 1 VII S .al sch; i c a 1 College At i i i of the I i Dr. D. W. G ri vvill i wreat i- I103 words
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Article85 1951-02-13 5 ABD H nid bin A i the Sing i P C iri jrestei to two rl ating. Xi .first large alleged I on Sei A i in G ig H«,■ of the Comm Ltd.. Bonham B |e iver to him a S2OO On Sept. 19 he85 words
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227 1951-02-13 5 Ex-Member Urges Labour Chief To Guide Others Sta-uai J Sl.i.T II po-l/r i A3 PEAL tu M Lim V- tie President I •ur Party ol Si pore, tc give constructi ?fi si ons I friends in the party :ir.d tc exercise hia impartial judgment guide members in the right t)227 words
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137 1951-02-13 5 3:. >und in Tr. u lu;eut p iss ss or oi eight piku si.tif-:'. n jar E row i Market, was >en- ma Mns r. the Si: i trate, .-.r. H. :.J by 1 spse-! >r Cecil Cheng of Marine ice on the m137 words
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465 1951-02-13 5 AN 18-YEAR-OLD Chinese girl, Qn» Saw Theow, alleged In il»«' Singapore Coroner's (!ourt yesterday thai her lover, Twee Chwee Cheng (19), forced her to take tv<» packets of powder after she told him she was going to have a l»:i!».465 words
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88 1951-02-13 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE sanatorium for T.B. patients proposed in the Singapore 10-year Medical Plan will not be sited at Bedok as originalv planned. Dr. R. 1). Gross, the Deputy Director of Medical Services, told The Standard yesterday. The Director <- r Medical SerDr.88 words
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Article, Illustration104 1951-02-13 5 The R.A.F's No. 2 Regional Band (Bandmaster Fiying Officer W. C. Newman) which is visiting: the Far East Air Force Command area this month. The band —35 instrumentalists against the usual 25 in a military band starts its visit at Colombo on Feb. 21, eroes to104 words
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Article67 1951-02-13 5 THE SINGAPORE Society of i Amateur Dancers is holding a social and dance at Raffles Hotel Friday Feb. 16. The Soeie'y h also organising the 1951 Singapore Mixed Amateur Dance Championship on Mar. 8 and 9 at Rallies Hotel. 'The Championship is open to all Singapore67 words
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255 1951-02-13 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE rising costs of building materials Kill not in any way affect the progress of the Ptlprnl an<l Colonial Building Society, the <**- /feral Manager of the Society, Mr. John Burgees, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Burgess255 words
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135 1951-02-13 5 Asst. Nurses May Be Made Permanent Standard Staff Reporter THE ASSISTANT Nurses who are being recruited into the Medical Services Singapore 1 I are expected to be placed on the permanent establishment. Dr. R. D. Gross, the Deputy Director of Medical Services, told The Standard yesterday. There is provision for135 words
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Article24 1951-02-13 5 L CHAX Yam Chin was tenced in the Smgaiiore i District Court yestercbv I month's rigorous imprisonment Failing to register I24 words
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Article104 1951-02-13 5 FOLLOWING are the 1951 officials of the Chinese ation, Singapore: dent G IT Kiat: Vice Presidents Dr. Loh Poon Lip. Dr. Lau Pe?k I g Puck i A thonv P.K. Wee. Secretary H^ng Chew K:: Asst Secretaries Quek Seng H .Michael Lee Kon; T.< I e104 words
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Advertisement46 1951-02-13 5 row's 1951 bert J qioij VACANT Box 10Q v.vmv > iOf t Q> R 19 19, >5 STpore he CATIOKAL -i So. Imi jv C S ire their GALA l ___9_e____H_____H_Ki___4|^ s^Tt 1 ,j v ?^___i i^ I w ti y j^ i Vi 13 A :i.46 words
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Advertisement101 1951-02-13 5 The Karrier "Bantam" tractor-trciler comlinction handles a fojr five ton p^yload with speed and economy, Its ma iocjvrabi!ity makes it ideal for qjkk work \t\ congested areas and as the tractor is operative with any number of detachable trailers, idling time is reduced to a minimum. The Far East Oxygen101 words
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Miscellaneous87 1951-02-13 5 T^UiJ FSniir sho X^^r 2 IM DRE P'ND SOME OTHER I 5 i yg__2JJ§ r f E Pl -E/ VENUS REAV 1 THAT'S NOT SUCH] BODY GOT It < f A_f?JltT2S?c_i\ U^ 1 eSE<:ReTOF WAY TO FINANCE I N]3=£?- S _£2,_N 1 ESTATE? I A CRAZY IDEA,/ SOME _i V-J^^TJIIH87 words
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Article743 1951-02-13 6 I^|R. ANTHONY Brookes appeal to Sarawak nationalists to give up the anti-cessionist fight has brought forth a reply which reveals that the anii-cessionist movement is far stronger than the Government has cared to admit. Five Sarawak anti-cession associations, while promising that they will do what they can743 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1951-02-13 6 Claud Morris - Claud Morris 9LAIN TJLK^mk, By I ■a gg Imp Hex TT£ been Joint uilh he reckoned tie was getting seventy-five a da} I also learned tin blems, five G.P.n made has ridden across Brit* by a "wave of depress sion." Ppoitle* emotionally, feel like '"'giving up.' 9 At1,099 words
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Letter135 1951-02-13 6 Sir: By v< fusing entry to M r SI in suite of his untiring efforts in this direction, the Government has acted rightly. The chief reason for this refusal being obviously the feelings of the pie, v'". iha during the Occupal uffered so much the hands of135 words
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Letter174 1951-02-13 6 Has Mr. Lim Forgotten? Sir;—At the last November rig the L< tive Council .Mr. Lim Y. .v Hock made the followin n\ on adjournmenl: i You r E a re- < Ce in the Strai's < e$ •in attention to the unfair a o/ < C tlonial Regulai in <174 words
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Letter79 1951-02-13 6 z Sir: I have r< ad \hv news about the seven N< gi les who were sentenced to death tor i >ing a white woman in Martinsville, Virginia. 1 shou ii ay that the law in Martinsville, Virginia is absolutely right. I In all countries.79 words
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Article159 1951-02-13 6 in lent Nanyang Siang P felt that the time had co,no for the United Nations and the Chinese Communists to c-ill a halt to the war in K ea "Both combatants." said Nan yang, "have given blow for I and it is now i neither j ol159 words
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Article217 1951-02-13 6 'i time is ripe for the esta-2 blishment of a Pacific Pact.J >•■ ted Rightist Chung Shing! Jit Pan i-i its editorial yester-3 day. The luke-warm attitude' of the Weste *n democracie towards Chiang Kai-shek when; he attempted to form such an! alliance in July 1949 was;217 words
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Article, Illustration162 1951-02-13 6 AFTER three ye i of hard >** work, Mr. S i lain J. P. and Johore S 1 Councillor has bucci In 1 publishing his first book in Kami] language entitled Peria Puraaam. The book which has drawn spontaneous appreciation! irom eminent Indian and Geylonese162 words
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Article388 1951-02-13 6 It's The Talk Of The Town I Civil Defence Experts TO i d-up civil defence measures, the E Loo Governm< at i a nounced that 16 civi ice experts are being recruited in London for Malaya. Four defi nee id i s will also be flown out to help in388 words
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Advertisement7 1951-02-13 6 LEYTE TRADERS LIMITEO MA. ROBINSON HOAD.SINCAPORC.IeL rtfa,.7 words
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111 1951-02-13 7 Fires Destroy 2½ Mil. Acres Grazing Land ISRANK, Feb. 12 \P) Bush igjmg in southwest !<nd are estimated t h.tve destroyed i acres of grazing Li\n K v > spotter plane .l) ni-uio -i 51 hours* n t over 100 miles of irleville and Wyan- s; .> aav alOMg the111 words
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Article23 1951-02-13 7 EXCHANGE OF I-C PRISONERS Jr i.n j R< F: -h last j ai an rther i n- and a ties ferei it an23 words
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97 1951-02-13 7 NZ Minister In Aust. For Treat y Talks SYDNEY, Feb. 12 (AP) i Y Zealand's External Affairs Minister Frederick Doidge ar- -:i ney la nigi I for on e J; panes peace Hi is to meet Australian Ex- 1 Affaii Min ster Percy ur preliminary talks lay and later in97 words
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126 1951-02-13 7 FRANCE, ITALY TO DISCUSS COOPERATION PARIS, Feb. 12 (Reuter)— Fn Prime Minister, M. R( I 'en and Fur. M. Robert S train la.-t ni il I v < Fram [1 ration with th< r I members. will I Si{ r A De G t P int C;;; F eign Minister126 words
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243 1951-02-13 7 Floods Sweep British Colum bia; 3, 000 Flee Homes, Two Drown (l 1.1 I11 Washington, Fe'>. 12 (UP)— fled the.r hon.es i,, Western Washiiigton and Bi coaMal r.ver*, swollen by heavy rainfall ai ,d me over an ever-widening area were evacuated. More mud and rock and trees trashed down on243 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-02-13 7 photo. AUSTRALIA CELEBRATES A brilliant display of Brewoivcs light the sky above th? floodlit Sydney Kurbour Bridge, Sydney, during celebrations marking: the 50th anniversary of federation in Australia. Earlier, a pageant through the streets showed the progress nride by the Australian nation in the 50 years since federation. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article88 1951-02-13 7 Wolf Roams New Delhi NEW DL^HI, reb. 12 (AP) Some of India's armed forces have been called into the hunt for a large wolf seen in the Lodi Park area of India's capital city. The big animal, seen various times in the park, has been roaming close to fashionable Ratendone88 words
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Article109 1951-02-13 7 KARACHI, *eb. 12 (AP): W rid Moslem Conference meeting in Karachi will help e the universal Islamic brotherhood. Professor Hasan Azami, the organiser, said iere in a press statement. Participating are delegates V Indonesia, Syria. Iraq, Saudi Arabi [ran, Eritrea, Tunis, Pakistan, laliland. Palestine. Lebanon.109 words
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Article56 1951-02-13 7 ISRAEL s protested strongly I kited Nations M<• tice i oimissio!: i gaii is hi b i egulars in the B Jibnn area Bordering on j H t Hills, a Jeru The protest also ined the c.ipture of an Arab "infiltr I who tried toReuter - 56 words
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Article26 1951-02-13 7 President Luigi Einaudi of [1 5 on Saturday sen ini>s telegram to King Farouk of EuviDt. on the occasion of the Egyptian national feast.— A. P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article54 1951-02-13 7 Two year old Adelaide Peralta was run over by a nger train and escaped unhurt. Police said Adelaida was ru by the fender of the locomotive and thrown face down bei veen the i" is. She lay ili itil the last car passed by and her father ran to pickA.P. - 54 words
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Article32 1951-02-13 7 One hundred thousand Canton workers paraded in protest the "rea mnt of Japan and the United Nations i branding C ina an ■or." according to Hongs pro-Communist Ta Kung Pao.— A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article45 1951-02-13 7 Of!icials In Lucknow report that in the t e:gil months wolves and hyenas ve Tied away 3o small c en <*>;n villages around L v w 1 e latest was a male baby of 18 months killed by a wolf in Sarora village. A .P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article71 1951-02-13 7 Major General John Church. r.-vr Commander of the 24th [nf ntry Division, said neither :l Chinese Communists nor North Koreans c n drive the United Nations forces out of Korea as long as they want to i iv. Church commanded the 24th Division from mid-July until January 26 when heU.P. - 71 words
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Article46 1951-02-13 7 Many transfers between Jordan jlomats are expected to be announced soon, it was underj stood here, after the Jordan Minister at Ankara had been retired. Husain Pasha Sbrag, Chamberlain of the Royal Palace, is now to be Minister in the Foreign Ottice A. P.A.P. - 46 words
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353 1951-02-13 7 TOKYO, Feb. 12 (AP)— Japanese leaders yesterday gave overwhelming support to ihc generally favour- able peace terms outlined for them by special ambassador John Foster Dulles <lurm<j his visit here. Political and economic leaders of all factions except the leftists strongly endorsed the Dulles353 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-02-13 7 WRAPPED AROUND TREE —Patrolman \V. T. Vandeford said hi^h speed «:i a road bond caused this wreck in which Henry G. Brabston, of Illinois, aged 13. and Rudy, Norton. 14, died at Birmingham, Alabama. Note front and r; ar licence plates are both visible in the photo. A. P.A.P. - 49 words
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120 1951-02-13 7 CANEA, CRETE, Feb. 13 (AP) Crete's "Romeo," Costa Keahaloyannis, went on trial here >n Monday, charged with formn^ an armed band to abduct his L9-year-old bride last August. [f found guilty, he could be executed. Eyes filled with tears. Costa inswered routine questions in a120 words
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Article436 1951-02-13 7 Urges UG Speed Up Mobilization -g»^ NEW YORK. Fill. 12 (I P) Governor Thoma* Dewey of New York *aid to<.!av l 1 Stnte* miiPt mobilize faster to meet the tlirr ;r! of I -:n a^jvressioii and advocated pending more AmeticMl troops fo Europe. He thus took sharp issue with former436 words
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154 1951-02-13 7 Allies Told: 'Pay Own Way In Germany' BONN, Feb. 12 (UP) The United Sta proposed to the British and French High Com?^ that ail non-military members of the Allied occupation I forces pay their own way in Germany, reliable sources said today. The suggestion was aimed at increasing Germany's potential154 words
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208 1951-02-13 7 It Is Hard For Japs To Meet Claims Duties Says; Peb. U— CAP The States n ogntzea the justice of reparatii claims against Japan, but can see no practical way of obtaining them under i x fi g conditions. State Department Adviser John Poster Dulles told a news conference today.208 words
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Advertisement29 1951-02-13 7 4 A V^ B)|"h>CKOK p SANDMAN Vi r ii i >^ A Bu A N Rii \l. Ms' \t O fALEMBANG MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY, LTD. SINGAPORE -TELEPHONE 240S -TELEGRAMS "TERBANG"29 words
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Advertisement110 1951-02-13 7 BEATIFICATION OF PIUS X VATICAN CITY. Feb. 12: (Reuter) The Vatican's Holy Congregation of Kites read a decree recognising as valid two miracles attributed to Pope Pius X. The decree, read yesterday in the presence of Pope Pius XII. was the final step towards beatification and the elevation to sainthood110 words
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Advertisement55 1951-02-13 7 1 Finest Mgit CPYLOU TEA %feasfo of HT^^'ip pleasedw y^ If 1 iW^ SEND SOVE UOME -N*^Jotej m n//M *i^J V^^gS?^-- TEA IS STILL RATIONED IN EfiGLAND PACKED IN ESPECIALLY MADE WOODEN CHESTS 2 LBS *ti 1 1 0 LOCAL PRICE PACKED IN PACKETS OF I LE. $^-85 HOE* I55 words
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Article1166 1951-02-13 8 i Price Control Would i Doom S'pore Trade, Says Chinese Chamber SUK^Aid SlaiT Reporter WARNING that introduction of price control would doom Singapore's entrepot trade, o:i which the Colony's prosperity depends, a memorandum l>\ the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce addressed to the Secretary forA.P. - 1,166 words
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Article124 1951-02-13 8 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER The latest Singapore rubber prices jesti rd.iy Feb. 12) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 KSS Spot Loose >nom.) $2.20 S! 21 F.OJ. in ba!f*s Feb. No. 1 R.S.S. 52.19 $2.20 No. 2 R.S.S. Si. OS S2.o!> No. 3 R.S.S. (Nom.) si. ''l $1.95 Tone; F.a.-.ur.124 words
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Article372 1951-02-13 8 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Mon. Strong demand continued in the Malayan share market for all tins, rubbers and industrials today. Tlu i market was firm and quotations showed improvements in all sections. Changed prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave Orel. 3 10 3372 words
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213 1951-02-13 8 Heavy Selling Of Rubber Causes Easier Tendency Standard SlaiT Reporter HEAVY SELLING of rubber from opcountry featured the rubber market in Singapore yesterday, when an easier tendency developed. Up-country was soiling all day and there were indications that liquidation from the mainland would continue. Quotations yesterday were over six cents213 words
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Article330 1951-02-13 8 WASHINGTON, Feb. 12: —A till greater conservation of übber for the U.S. mobilisaion programme is expected to esult from specifications deermining the quantity of latural rubber, if any,' that an be used in specified prolucts. From next month, or a> soon hereafter as practical, the use330 words
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Article85 1951-02-13 8 Turquand, Youngs rnd Co., xeta ie report the I luary 1951 crop figures: A i G ih Rubber E I te Ltd., 22.000 lb; Aver Panas Rubber Estate I v2 000 lb: G ene ily P s Ltd. 75,000 lb.; Klu Rubber Co. Ltd. 62.000 lb.; Pajam Ltd.85 words
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Article103 1951-02-13 8 Big Food Cargo For S'pore Standard Staff Reporter A large food cargo for Singapore was brought here to-day by the President Jefferson. A total of 1,800 tons of car;;o is b°ir.s discharged hero. The bulk of the food cart,;) is made up of 21,836 cartons and cases of sardines, with103 words
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759 1951-02-13 8 Ma lay a n Food Ou tlook In 1951 'Reasonably Good' WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 (UP)— The food outlook br M ,i^ a f< 1951 is reasonably £oo<l, says the U.S. Agrimllurc Departm* m pletion of its annual survey of ihc world food situation Ww Malaya*s current lar^e export of rubber759 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-02-13 8 picture. Mr. J.II. I.oudon (centre). Managing: Director of the Royal Dutch Shell group of companies, seen on arrival in Singapore by air yesterday. Welcoming him at Kalian? Airport were (left) Mr. D.II. Palmer, (ienera! Manager ot Shell in Malaya, and Mr. Bolderjeik, Manager of the Shell organisation in Indonesia. StandardStandard - 50 words
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88 1951-02-13 8 WASHINGTON. leh 12 (ftcttter) IV I Department that, while there was n«, move to restrict U. S. supplies oi essential m to India's rabber tyre ladustry, the i S Go^rn wmm Bsudaas to cut «>(T supplies of strati Iron Certain roumriev88 words
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61 1951-02-13 8 Move To Halt HK Re-export Of US Goods To Red China I UM)O\. Feb. 12 «l P)— Com mi n that Hongkong's pxp«N-t« »f yjnahli rial-' industrial goo<Li i». F...1 Ituu lu I I la>t }c;;r. l!i«- I .S. (.mrnun, in understood to Beekins ;«!i ;;-Mtnncc irorn Britain ii 161 words
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60 1951-02-13 8 Little Change In S'pore Produce Mart Standard Staff R partci .V LITTLE in the ire produce r No deal nut oil id ><. e"s a the we B ►ib black and e produce mark ere: !V Nut $31 isole); ut Oil $9 bier $315 (round). $300 iJava cube l 11160 words
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65 1951-02-13 8 Intel latioi being sel the t .iied States. Brit ad- i and allocate v.g the n on -Com" se per. lead, denum, mang Twenty > r m re expected to be re] on iminary to an intei i I rrangemenl the65 words
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Advertisement13 1951-02-13 8 1^ they prefer KLM! T^ floy il Dutch Alrlinea tM j^F lA. /^yy13 words
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Advertisement31 1951-02-13 8 BZTTEK SmTSAVfh'GWHEN YOU HAVe MONEY,' > -< i YOU TOO CAN OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOB I LITTLE AS $1/- INTEREST W ILL BE PAID AT 2<,< PBB ANNUM. CHUnG KHIIIUI BBRfi 131 words
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Article123 1951-02-13 9 Well-known Jockey Back Standard Shipping ('orrrspondent BACK in Singapore after a holiday in Australia is Jackie Tait. the well-known jockey. who arrived yesterday by the Charon. Tait will be riding at the Singapore Spring Meeting, and he will be attached to Jimmy Martin's stable. Among the Malayans who returned from123 words
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Article33 1951-02-13 9 LONDON, Feb. 12 (UP)— An estimated »i (l British and American war-hips have sailed Into the Mediterranean Sea to conduct the biggest peace time joint manoeuvres in history under "strictly wartime conriitions."33 words
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Article, Illustration208 1951-02-13 9 CAPTAIN HAD AN ANXIOUS TIME r Standard Shipping Correspondent WITH 48 cases of sporting ammunition on Ins hands and with no ship to take the ammunition on lo its destination in Miri ihe eaplain of the Dutch freighter Teucer spent 48 anxious hours in208 words
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Article42 1951-02-13 9 FOUR steel tug boats and a cargo of 8.027 tons of flour consigned to Vladivostok from j the port of Odessa are in the 7.179-ton Russian freighter! Ivan Polzunov which arrived in Singapore yesterday for water and provisions.42 words
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163 1951-02-13 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE volume of cargo and bulk oil fuel passing through Singapore Harbour Boar d wharves continued to increase, particularly during the first half of 1950. The tonnages handled were the highest recorded in the history of the p0rt— 4,061,961— and163 words
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Article65 1951-02-13 9 Standard Malay Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Because many Thai Moslems are unable to find accommodation in pilgrim ships and many of them have to be left behind at Penang each year, about one hundred Thai Moslems will make a pilgrimage to Mecca by air this year.65 words
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Article48 1951-02-13 9 Despatches TODAY: Thailand (parcel? only) by Kis I na. Sibu noon by Belaga, Medan noon by Stia, U.S.A. and Canada noon by Slamat, Pontianak noon by Bosnik. Arrivals TODAY: Kuching by Norbay. N. India and Pakistan by Tak Sang. Thailand by train, Christmas Island bv Islander.48 words
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Article196 1951-02-13 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE 3,317-ton Marion, which left Singapore for Canton on Sunday morning, returned to Singapore last night because her Norwegian captain, 40-year-old Otto karlson, died suddenly at sea. The ship flies the Panamanian nag. Captain Karlson died early yesterday, not long after196 words
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Article, Illustration85 1951-02-13 9 Dhoto. DR. ALFRED M. BOYCE. an eminent American entomologist, arrived in Singapore in the President Jefferson yesterday. Accompanied by his wife, and two children. Dr. Boyce plans to fly down to Kuala Lumpur to visit the Kubber Research Institute. Dr. Boyce. lecturer in the University of California, is visiting variousStandard - 85 words
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Advertisement581 1951-02-13 9 \ST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Pir^ct Overland iiu-isco. Los Ancelw. All American Canadian Cities Penang Spore S x -Indian Bear Gdns 13 14 -t pting cargo for Hongkong, Kobe, Yokohama. M si KEGILAR SERVICE U.S.A. (WESI COAST) PERSIAN GULF via JAPAN HONGKONG S'pore >S J 1 LIKENBACH 20 Feb b581 words
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Advertisement135 1951-02-13 9 HEAP ENG MOH SS CO., LTD. (Red Funnel Line) SOON BEE SS CO., LID. (Incorporated in Singapore) 83/39, Teluk Ayer Street— 'Phone 3448 Passenger Freight-services 8 S "EDEN DALE I'—SAILINGS1 SAILINGS TO BUN JOE. P. PINANG. TG. PANDAN, DJAKARTA AND A. S'pore appr. Feb. 20 L. S'pore appr. Feb. 24135 words
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Advertisement95 1951-02-13 9 XaTr arrivals] lp3£gL '}{ondJ}nPARTUB£S\ Arrivals AIR CEYLON DOUGLAS DC4 from Colombo KTA <>.!'!» am K.L.M. CONSTELLATION from Amsterdam Rome II > I I QANIAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS CONSTELLATIONS from Sidney ETA 1 7.20 C.P.A. DC-4 Departures tor BaOfkok l!M.~> GARUDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS DOUGLAS DC3 for Fanjong Pinang >ingkap Kangka B Iliton95 words
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Advertisement711 1951-02-13 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINENT S'p—e. P. B'ham Pt-nati» "INDIA' for Bangkok. HongKonK Manila 15-18 Feb. •KAMBODIA" tor Hongkong. Kobe 24-28 Feb. Yokohama -ULANDIA" for Bangkok 2? Mar. 1-1 Mar 2» 28 Fe». •'Fiovi.v for Saigon Ac Bangkok H-f> Mar 7-7 Feb 6-6 Mar. ■'KVFRVAAS" for Saigon Bangkok 13-17 Mar711 words
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Miscellaneous41 1951-02-13 9 ggl^sHiPilc iNTftmcir^ EAST ASIATIC [A4B Oatv&rd from Euroce Feb. 15: India for Bangkok Hongkong, Manila. Feb 13. Feb. 24: Kambodia sails for H'kong, Kobe and Yokohama Feb. 2U. Mar. I: Lalandia for Bangkok Mar. I TO EI' ROPE In Port: Malacca.41 words
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Miscellaneous265 1951-02-13 9 LOCAL IiKOK LINE Feb. 19: Taluei for Bangkok Feb. 20. AMERICAN MAIL LINE POI U S West Coast Forts. Accepting cargo for South and Centra 1 America Feb 26: Washington Mail, sails Mar. 2. EVERETT ORIENT LINE For H'kong, Japan Feb. 20: Bradeverett, sails Feb. 24. For Penang, Rangoon. Calcutta,265 words
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Miscellaneous83 1951-02-13 9 Orna arrives Feb 15. Monbeliard sails Feb. 15. Vercors arrr.es Feb. 19. Empire Windrush arrives Feb II COASTAL MOVEMENTS Departures i yesterday): Ibis for P. S'ham. Resaiig for Kuanlan, Salong for Pontianak. Arrivals (today): Katong from B. North Borneo. Sirusa fom Belawan. Angby from Sibu, Norbay from Kttchii)'^. Departures (today):83 words
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Article, Illustration750 1951-02-13 10 ERSKINE JOHNSON - ERSKINE JOHNSON By XTOLLYWOOD, Feb. 12 11 —Anna May Wong, whose name has been missing from marquees lately, is about to sign on the dotted line for an important role in Hal Wallis' "Peking Express." But it's not exactly a i comeback for Anna May, who told me: "I750 words
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Article125 1951-02-13 10 HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 12 (UP) Two 7-year-oid paternity .suits, filed against swashbuckling movie actor Enrol Flynn b M: s. Shi: ley Evai Ha ■1, have been dismissed by the Superior Court for Lack of pi osecution. The suits, filed in 194::. both demanded that Flynn pay $1,750 monthly125 words
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Article39 1951-02-13 10 T OS ANGELES. Feb. 12 (AP) JU —Greta Garbo, 44, the Stockholm-born actress. became an American citizen on Friday. She came to Hollywood in 192fi and declared her intent to become a U.S. citizen in 1948.39 words
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Article166 1951-02-13 10 DOLORES COSTELLO, while on a personal appearance tour for the opening of son John Barrymore, Jr.'s "High Lonesome," told the story of her first meeting with his illustrious papa. "J iras signed by Warner Bros, in 1926 to play the lead opposite John in 'The Sea166 words
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Advertisement120 1951-02-13 10 I*** r2 s*9 Escapes! 'JHratesf.^^,, S.-.::j LOUIS HAVWASD pfefrjl ,1 by SHAW nr/OS. LUI. S^-\SOA r^TKADsCSi s '/r'r> Film i roclmtions* f S^W.. FROM THURSDA Y I tecSS'colc- s sC^ WARNtRBRO ,tnir mm^r^m^ f '">7 a i jttf --4.1j-o.jU-i AHTcoNDmoNErI 1 9.39p.n. One t.f 1 Ihriiiets i u Come Oul120 words
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Advertisement355 1951-02-13 10 k qhawc HDKiMKiJEjuB < yi& 1 J JIIUtTO ■■■■■■■■■■IS <| LAST 3 DAYS? M (olor By TECHNICOLOR W I "DUCHESS I I of IDAHO" 1 KSTHER WILLIXMS M (^^THE TALK OF TWO CITIES-^-OPEXIXG SiWmXfOi St r AT j SINGAPORE 1 C—KDAIA 1.1 Iff CATHAY PAVILION Tel. 3400 T^i 8631 i355 words
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Article, Illustration464 1951-02-13 11 Robert Raymond - EVERYBODY LOVES THE MEN WHO TURN THE TABLES! Robert Raymond a wai a revoB d has sneaked I world of popu- .c. The hitI ay are not the I rs, the singers, I the c n:posers.; I the men who I the turntablesI ke the music go I the £s464 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-02-13 11 photo. !RASC, winners of the Singapore Seven-a-side Ruebv tour- I naraent final played on Saturday. standardstandard - 16 words
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Article585 1951-02-13 11 I MN to m 18 (AquaI rin ittempi to put you i ..npleasant position at r wiD cause you some t u v be at a land why anyI I have cause to I .I u However, I nothing to fret I c your arguments to MARCH 20585 words
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166 1951-02-13 11 MANILA, Feb. 12 (AP) Dorothy Head of the j 1 United Stales scored an easy 6-0, 6-0 win over fourth i i seeded Mrs. IVatividad Nazarono to enter the women's i singles semi-finals of the Philippines national tennis i 1 chanmioimfiiriti I r Defending166 words
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212 1951-02-13 11 1 IPOH. Mon.— The one-year-old 'Malay Sports Club Ipoh at Its 'Mist annual general meeting to- j i day decided to raise funds for a j 1 550,000 club house of its own. i Its first big effort will be a212 words
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Article164 1951-02-13 11 JOHORE English College drew with the University of Malaya when they met fa a friendly game of chess at Harrower Hall I recently. The schoolboy team put up a very ge»xl show to draw with the more experienced University side. Detailed results were: (Eng- li.s:i College164 words
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304 1951-02-13 11 DAVOfc, SWITZERLAND, Feb. 12 (AP)— Hjalmar Andersen, powerful 29£ year-old Norwegian truck driver, skated through snow and slush on the Davos Rink, on Sunday to win the 10,000-metre race of the %orld Speed Skating Champion* fihirm and takf tin* world title for the serond304 words
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Miscellaneous397 1951-02-13 11 dio Programmes j K\I)I(I MM AV'4 SoI1 K^ of Canton; 10.43 Dp. rati. Airs;^ ura^J WftMiia j,, Mewa taOMUJ ii Mandarin. J SINGAFORE KLALA UJMPfJB I N( I>U PKO(iKAMME ->•'■> Metres 4 60"»r, kilocvcles la J the 4J» metre band. irj (1 ,:m tres> 9..-.J >■ tg| p.m. As Sinsapore;397 words
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Miscellaneous138 1951-02-13 11 i f ">^rv~n (look at him, JV fvou just waith) f n "^"T^Q fsEEj vou re .r>^\ BOTTS! DOESN'T JW I I'VE SEEN M IN A FEW YEARS uOING F y,. J?£Z~^> HE LOOK r-r->^ f> BETTER^if HE'LL HAVE VOU /C^^ &Js3/ X ALREADVjy v. f I A J*r cv^138 words
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Article418 1951-02-13 12 Inter-Port Soccer SAFA Ap wove HKFA Proposal THE Singapore Amateur Football Association, at a Council meeting yesterday, unanimously approved a Hongkong proposal that Singapore and Hongkong soccer teams commemorate the late Mr. Aw Hoe with a trophy to he called the "Aw Hoe Memorial Cup"418 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-02-13 12 Mrs. ML F. L. Haynes of the RSGC, driving at the first tee. I14 words
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462 1951-02-13 12 MELBOURNE, Feb. 12 (Reuter-AAP) I failing Haasett, Victorian and Australian captain, made t h« highest s«*ore of his career today when he made 232 oi Victoria's total of 441 against the RfQG here. Th* touring hide made a had start in repl\ losing four462 words
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508 1951-02-13 12 Bazaar Sta ll Holders, Clerks Help THE FUND THE Poh Lim-Marjan i $4,000 mark as contributions j the day. This spontaneous I ship and goodwill from badn Federation, for two players pore, has been amazing. Yesterday's donations totalled $307.30, made up mainly of contributions ranging from 50 cents to $50508 words
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Article196 1951-02-13 12 Table Tennis THK visiting Philippines Chinese Table Tennis team defeated tlir Chinese YMCA I l>y five games h> throe in a match played at Setegie Road YMCA Hall yesterdaj. T thi: d game played by the visitors and though they won their match yesterday. [the plucky show196 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-02-13 12 Ijftfcg*?. <*?*&* «»gj>y team this season, the Selangor All Blues. With the team in the photo are Mr. Ong loke L»n president of the Selangor Asi-n RFA. Mrs. Ong and Incite ZaiUana, ex-All FUues player and a vice-president of the SAEFA. I41 words
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Article118 1951-02-13 12 IT was disclosed at yesterday's SAFA Council meeting that the Association's Manila and Bangkok tour was a financial loss. Mr. R.8.1. Pates, manager ol the touring side reported that a !o<s of $8,755 was suffered and explaining this disclosed that the gate receipts were disappointing due118 words
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Article627 1951-02-13 12 FOLLOWING are the weights for all nine races on the first day and lour rices on the second day of the Singapore Turf Club. Spring Meeting. HORSES CLASS 1 Bull 8.04 crrAMn Ik4V Div 1-9 F. 4 8 vds. BOJ Tie 8.04 SECOND I)A\ Ht-ruh.ih B.U.J Happy627 words
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Article202 1951-02-13 12 Inter-Club dolt At Keppel Links I WOMEN members of the Royal Singapore Golf Club and Keppel Golf Club, yesterday played a friendly match over nine holes at the picturesque hill-top course overlooking the waters of Keppel Harbour. The home club beat the visitors B'-s*. i Winning the first three rounds202 words
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Article82 1951-02-13 12 TAIPIXG. M on d a y The annual genera! meeting of the j North Perak Badminton Association was held last Saturday at the K. E. Hall and the following office bearers for 1951 were elected President. Mr. Toh Teong Huat: vice-presidents. Mr. See Toh Cheng and Mr.82 words
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60 1951-02-13 12 TAIPIXG. Mon. Office bear- I ers of the North Perak Cricket j t Assocation elected at the annual meeting on Thursday were: President: Mr. S. Bayley (reelected); vice-president: Mr. A. Couper; hon sec. and Treasurer: Mr. D. E. Martinz (re-elected), i committee: Lt/Col A. Forward,60 words
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Article125 1951-02-13 12 By OLLIE DAVIES SECOND and third tracks at Bukit Timah were open yesterday for pace work. The going was soft. With the exception of horses from the .stables of Milton Sullivan and Harry Sleigh none of the outstation horses have arrived. Tantalus CTulloh), Cocklaw (J.125 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-02-13 12 Junior Says 'GoodLuck' Photo. Wong Peng Soon Jr. joins mummy and grandma in wishing good luck to daddy who is about to board a plane. Family scene at Kallang airport early yesterday morning when Malaya's badminton star took off by BO AC enroute to England and the All England Championships.Standard - 51 words
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Article230 1951-02-13 12 t 5- ANPL K b 12 (R >r> India made a i stave off deft it I e < I wealth side in the I the fifth Tesl m ttc chant. Hazare, M i Gopinatfa put but eventual India h cede victors to th< runs,230 words
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Miscellaneous32 1951-02-13 12 TIME^QS HIGH TIDES it the principal resoi tl in Malaya. TODAY: A M P.M. Singapore 'Mn SI Malacca 1 1.34 12.13 P<»rt Dickson 16.15 1036 Port S"ham 8.99 9J9 Penan? 3..*7 4.3732 words
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