Singapore Standard, 14 February 1951
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Title Section15 1951-02-14 1 Singapore Standard I NO. 23 9 12 PAGES TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1951.15 words
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571 1951-02-14 1 Ste wart Found Guilty, Given Death Sentence |ir-<la\. >hortl\ before noon todav, U -lier John Stewart attired in civilian dock hi* hands on the rails and :J\ the foreman of the jury say thai found him guilty of the wilful ir-oid hiue-M -Indian waitress. Euniee Park, Tosnpin, m Qttahci, la.-t571 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-02-14 1 Talks On Tade Ban Continue BAP) n the gk r chanels I eonti s14 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-02-14 1 Mr. K. L\ Foulger. former Commissioner of Police in Singapore, left, who returned yesterday by BOAC Argonaut from London, being greeted by the new Commissioner. Mr. J. PennefatherFvans, at Kallang Airport yesterday. Looking on is Mr. R. C. B. Wiltshire, deputy Commissioner of Poiice. Mr. FoulgerStandard - 63 words
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220 1951-02-14 1 Standard Staff Reporter RETIRED Deputy Commis- Police, Mr. G. R. Live v. be No, 1 witness when the Singapore Con:: sion of Inquiry into the De ember riots begins its sessions today. Until late in the afternoon orday workmen were seen preparing the Victoria220 words
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Article90 1951-02-14 1 13 Planters Killed In Six Months Standard Staff Reporter THIRTEEN European plantex were killed through bandit vity in the Federation during the second hall of last t .U .-.ing to a re\ iew ol the Em< rgen ry in Malaya, issued by the Department of Information. Kuala Lumpur. Seventy-three bandits90 words
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80 1951-02-14 1 I A FORMATION ot V.< I r twin-jet fighters will leave the Kingdom within the next few days for Singapore, a Eg Air For,— Ileadirters said last night They will fly the same route that foi owed by recent .'ampire tighter convoys, and80 words
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Article143 1951-02-14 1 standard Stall Reporter MR R. K. FOLLGER. former Police Commissioner in Singapore, returned by BOAC Ai g naut '"to give as much :,ce as possible" in the inquiry on the December riots which begins its work today. Mr. Foulger is being called as a143 words
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Article90 1951-02-14 1 LONDON, Feb 13 (Reuter)— Lo lon's dock strikers returned to work today and for the first time in four days there was full working on ships. Over 3.000 of the original 8.000 strikers decided al a mass meeting yesterday to return to work but to90 words
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Article97 1951-02-14 1 French Raid Vietminh Strongholds SAIGON. Feb. 13 (Reuter)— Freneh Union troops supported 1 by gunboats kiiled at least 80 ptured another 100 and sank L'nh sampans in raids on Yietminh strongholds about 55 s south of Hanoi, Army a borities announced here toWounded French soldiers, captured when Vietminh forces tried97 words
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101 1951-02-14 1 Standard London Corr. TON DON. Feb. 1 ii— American efforts to ban rubber to Comj munisi countries through an allocation system is meeting with considerable resistance as the International Rubber Coni ference enters the second week in London. Resistance to the American allocation scheme101 words
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Article34 1951-02-14 1 MOSCOW. Feb. 13 «l*P» < Foreign Minister Andrei VishinI sky received Burma's Ambasj sador U Oho today. Ohn called by appointment to arrange the I forthciming presentation of his credentials to the Kremlin.34 words
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Article38 1951-02-14 1 TWO Indians were reported to have stopped a Chinese who was walking along Tiong Bahru Road on Monday night and robbed him of $740 cash. The matter was only reported I to the Police yesterday morning.38 words
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Article74 1951-02-14 1 Gainea Volcano Active Again CANBERRA. Feb. 13 (ReuterAAP) New Guinea natives lave reported new volcano activity with underground baat withering plants 100 miles from Mount Lamington which eruoted recently killing 4.000. Trees and undergrowth are dying around Gabensis village on the Markhama River, the natives said. They had beared earth74 words
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Article57 1951-02-14 1 Standard Staff Reporter TWO Europeans boarded a taxi in town last night shortly after 10 o'clock, and ordered the Chinese driver to Buona Vista Road, off Pasir Panjang. On reaching the spot indicated, the Europeans, it is alleged, robbed the txi-driver <>f *lti cash and after pushing57 words
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68 1951-02-14 1 Standard Staff Reporter QUICK ACTION to increase Singapore's imports has been recommended by the Steering Committee of the Singapore Legislative Council as a necessary step to strengthen local supplies of essential commodities, thereby inducing lower prices. Implementation of this i* expected to result in68 words
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186 1951-02-14 1 MEMORIAL services will he held simultaneously at three o'clock Saturday afternoon in three ports. Singapore, Hongkong and Penang for Mr. Aw Hoe, who was killed togetfcer with nine others in an air crash while flying from Penang to Kola Bharu on January186 words
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405 1951-02-14 1 Allies Abandon Hoengsong, Fall Back 11 Miles TOKYO, Feb. 13 (UP) Chinese and North Korean Commmunists striking down the mountainous centre of the Korean peninsula on a 40-mile wide front, drove the United Nations forees out of Hoengsong and forced a general withdrawal of as mueh as 11 miles to405 words
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267 1951-02-14 1 US Querying A llies On '38th' Question WASHINGTON, Feb. L3 (AP) The United States is consulting its I niied Nations allies on whether to drive beyond the Korean 38th Parallel if their forces are able to do so. A U.S. Stale Department ipolcetßMM announced this after Mr. Attire told the267 words
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Article113 1951-02-14 1 HONGKONG, Feb. 13: (Reu-ter-AAP) Chinese batteries on Lingting Island, 15 miles southwest of Hongkong, shelled the Caltex Oil CompanUtanker No. 2 as she was approaching here today. The British first officer. Mr. E U. Anderson, was wounded in ihe leg and later admitted to Kowloon Hospital.113 words
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Article84 1951-02-14 1 WELLINGTON <NZ.'. Feb. U < Reuter- AAP —An all New Zealand waterfront stoppage loomed up today when employers threatened to suspend dockers who refused to work overtime. The Waterfront Workers Union has instructed all branches to work only a 40 hour week till a s ttisfactory wage84 words
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Article35 1951-02-14 1 DETROIT. Feb. 13 (AP< Pollster George Gallup declared on Monday General Dwight D. Eisenhower, on the basis of present popularity, would be winner on either the Repubhean or Democratic presidential ticket.35 words
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179 1951-02-14 2 SINGAPORE DEVELOPMENT PLAN Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners have written to the Government emphasizing that w6 topmost priority" is needed for its water and electricity extension schemes under the Singapore Development Plan. The Singapore Development Plan, which is part of179 words
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Article106 1951-02-14 2 Standard Woman Reporter THOUSANDS ol Singapore Chinese, especially the Hokkien community, welcomed Tien Kong, the God of Heaven, back to earth early this morning after his ce "stial visit. The occasion was the ninth day of the Chinese New Year festival, which was regarded by many106 words
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Article130 1951-02-14 2 Standard Stuff Reporter TO ENC( HJRAGE the use ol postal district numbers m the rural areas, the Singapore Rural Board will attach number discs showing the corresponding postal district numbers to road name boards to acquaint the residents in those areas of their postal130 words
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Article126 1951-02-14 2 Victory Cry Greets Sikh Leader Standard Stall Reporter "BOLE SONEH HUL"—victory war cry— resounded at Kallang Airport y.. -terday when nearly 2m) Singapore Sikhs welcomed their spiritual leader, His Eminence, Baba Partap S;ngh Ji, The chief of the Namdharl Sikhs is paying his first Singapore visit to hold religious services126 words
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Article50 1951-02-14 2 THE SINGAPORE Society of Amateur Dancers will hold a social and Dance at Raffles I Intel on Friday from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. The Society will run its 1951 Singapore Mixed Amateur Dance Championship on Mar. 8 and 9, also at the Raffles Hotel.50 words
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Article78 1951-02-14 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Chinese Rubber Dealers Association will hold an emergency meeting tomorrow to combat the recent outbreak of rubber rob- eries Ul Singapore. It is learnt that ihe Ass< •-<- -lion has received letters from members complaining about their losses and recomn ending that78 words
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Article54 1951-02-14 2 TO STAND TRI AL KAS.MI bin Othman and Ali Mansoor bin Mohammed we e committed in t!ic Singapore !<• lief Court yesterday to trial at the Assizes after a pre :y inquiry in which they were tentatively charged with rioting and committing mischief by setting fire t<> a "Black Maria''54 words
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Article24 1951-02-14 2 THK Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association lias received a ioi $10,591 io. th of the Bach Music Festival for the S.A.T.A. he'd recently.24 words
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Article, Illustration397 1951-02-14 2 Standard Stan* Reporter v V VIBEH ot air raid shelters baill ui 1941 and l'-Uj during the bombing oi Singapore, are still in ,\L enee in various parts <>!' the Colony. Singapore Harbour Board can be found abou n oforced con« iI sheStandard - 397 words
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Article89 1951-02-14 2 A VERDICT rder g son or persons unknowi was ed in the S. Coro- Court yestej t the inquest into the death oi l i eag Hoe (29 .and shot at 7$ mill I 4i Road on Jan. 22 tst man who saw Tan ahve. Lee89 words
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Article229 1951-02-14 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. FRANK JAMES, Progressive Party Municipal Commissioner for the East Ward of Singapore, is to ask the Health Committee for a probe into the dumps in his ward. Mr. James told The Standard that he had recently received complaints from residents229 words
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214 1951-02-14 2 Standard Staff Reporter LOOT in cash and kind totalling more than $***** have fallen into the hands of robbers and burglars within the la-t fortnight in Singapore. in seven armed hold-ups, tne lubbers bagg< about $57,800 and in eight burglaries cash and goods214 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-02-14 2 FIFTY ME A RS of the Singapore "t.W.C.V. organised into four groups under the leadership of Mrs. li. M. K. Menon. Mrs. Y. C. Foo, Mrs. E. Wilkinson and Mrs. K. B. YVhiltshire will today begin their door-to-door collections for a month in their Annual Appeal for funds. Ybe. t'64 words
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Article, Illustration90 1951-02-14 2 A yoUNG Chinese girl, Tan C vei Eng was i i eed in the S ig ire Second Police C irl yesterday with assisting in run- g a chap-ji-kee lottery at Weld Road on the night of 12 i claimed trial and tne case pStandard - 90 words
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Article, Illustration509 1951-02-14 2 Rent La w Shou ld A id Su b-tenan ts, Says Laycock First Election Campaign hiandard Man Reporter LEGISLATION should be introduced <n Singapore on the same lines as that in the I .K. to see thai mil»Icnants of house* have only to pay a fair share of ih. total509 words
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Article84 1951-02-14 2 The Technical Association of M laya has elected the following office-bearers for 1951 Chairman: Mr. V W. Frampton: hon. secretary, Mr. A. M. Che: ...a (re-elected); hon. treasurer, Mi V. Ra jagopal. Com m 1 1 te e: Messrs A R Cameron, B II Snow, F.84 words
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Article28 1951-02-14 2 THE ftftee me sting of the Singapore lish School Teachers' Co Uvc Thrifi and Loai will be held at St. Joseph's Institution at 3 p.m. today.28 words
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Miscellaneous108 1951-02-14 2 fAS FAP AS AH IS CONSAPNED, YO' HANDLES T\A' *f AH |AH WANTS J^ AH S PRoTjdXGIT LOST.^ SUPPPISIN' SMITH PASSED T\A' NEXT-OP BLOODY INUOYS 1 5 THET cf rsTATE: THET YO") AH'LL SNAP YORE i f4m\ (T FOOUN7' TEST. BUT- 9 TH SURPRISI N' //PAPTO'TH' TEST < BLOOD. J108 words
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Article386 1951-02-14 3 Registrar Empowered To Amend Any Constitution KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Requirements in the constitution oi a school are outlined in the Schools (General) Regulations, 1951, just published, which empower the Registrar to call for the constitution of any school to be altered or amended. The new regulations386 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-02-14 3 iya "K'ic'hu Association in Pudu baill it a < »s1 of S -50.0(50. which was i M tv Vl r ll s. lv. ob Sunday. TI e r o.OCO members drawn from all o.er the Feaeratioa35 words
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138 1951-02-14 3 Govt. shelves Plans To Open Own Stores Ulll'.ii w i Kl VI V Ll HPUR, in-. The < Jo-operative in the I .<!< ration i> to be expanded vermin nt M an alternative to Governal lo open il- twi to ighl the rifting itira n Malaya, whieh pose* ihe problem138 words
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78 1951-02-14 3 I-Cards Get Pawnshop Man into Trouble J< d'.< >Rl BAHRU, M m ft ina' Bahru Pawn-shop assistant Ho Kang Ying, who tailed to record the number of the identity card of persons who pawned articles in his shop was I Ui the Mag Urates '■'>'• L C >urt Inspector G.78 words
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Article172 1951-02-14 3 standard Stall' Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two sp-.v.a! Constables and a civilian were killed and a European assistant manager wounded in a bandit attack on an estate. They were traveling in the assistant manager's in Tanjong Malim this morning when the bandits fire. si tanl172 words
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Article102 1951-02-14 3 Rulers To Discus 'Members' Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. K .i-, m t'ne Federation wi discuss in detail the Member Plan when they meet in conference tomorrow. Thi y have a 1 ready given their approval to the i ,;,:i m principle. It is believed the Rulers are unanimous102 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-02-14 3 An Indian est '.e labourer at Rantau, N.S had the misfortune atch his 3 year old dau being c irried away by the swift kg Linggi stream on Sunday. He could not rescue her because he could not swim. Mr. Krishnao and Miss Bajaninial v. ho were married at Koia76 words
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96 1951-02-14 3 Ki v.. a LUMFi R, Ta. n occupiers of houses Ku i a L impur residential Seavoy Road. Setapak It two miles from town) to be a to pay tow ards i xpenses of repairing the I mg in front ol their horn96 words
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Article68 1951-02-14 3 Standard Stall Correspondent IPQH, Tues. Pleading guilty to a charge of having four terrorist documents a 51 -year-old Chinese rubber tanner, Ooi Ah Loy, of Taiping, wai sentenced to six years imprisonment by Mr. Justice Hill today. The documents were communist receipts, declaration on two68 words
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201 1951-02-14 3 Standard Stall Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Mr. Justice Paul Ston passed sentence of death on two of a live-man party oi bamhis who were found guilty of carrying arms and ammunition after a three-day hearing, in the Assizes Com: todav. They were Abdul201 words
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161 1951-02-14 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Twenty-four bours after $***** bandit was killed in the South of Malaya another, who had the same price on has head, fell tc Security Forces' bullets in the North. i; j a as Mock Meng, Chair- man of the161 words
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Article578 1951-02-14 3 THE opening of the registration office for recruits ror the Home Guard in Kelantan saw more i than a hum-red people enrol, mostly Mai s. Negri Sembilan** B.C.G. campaign winch commences tomorrow will beKin with the Chung Hua Chinese School in Seremban and the Rahang Malay School.578 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-02-14 3 -Photo by Sgt. PiIOTO shows Sgt. Francis tfeaiey ana ™i>* Sutton on the first stage of ineir trip to Penang alter their wedding at St. Martins Garrison Church Kuala Lumpur. The reception was held in the Sergeants Hem of K9 Company. R.A.S.C. Note cans and oldM. M. Ingram - 56 words
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Article242 1951-02-14 3 Standard Man < orrespondem KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The prop^rietor of shoe-maker^ shop, toda; told the Kuala Lam pur rir-l Magistrate how he received a letter eudoaing a bnUef and demanding $800, from the members of the "liberalion \rmy." In the dock were i^oc Ivan Sang and242 words
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Article84 1951-02-14 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. M m -Yew V, j ing, driver of a lorry, ed in an accidenl at the Uth mile Jalan Kota 1 i resulting In the death ol Low K Yew, pleaded guilty to a charge oi rash and negligent art in84 words
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Article49 1951-02-14 3 SEREMBAN, Mon A subcommittee has been appointed by the Seremban Division ol UfflMU to manage the affairs oi the iMalay Bazaar. It consists ot. Che Muhammad bin Dato Bandar Had Ahmad (chairman), Che thmani (secretary), Che Ahmad Rahim. Tuan Lebai Shariii and Che Hashim Baghdad-49 words
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111 1951-02-14 3 Negri Names Full List Of Assessors Standard SI T Ccrrcspoaaeal SEREMBAN, Tues.— Th< of a for tha State ot Negri Sembilan approved by the Sultan, for the year 19 is pul in the latest number ol th^ Hi -ri Sembilan ernment Gazette. In Sen ban Dist riot alone, there more111 words
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Article81 1951-02-14 3 Standard StatT Correspondent SEREMBAN, Tues Mi B H Tan Mi Yap Mui Tatt 0.8.K.. Mi H K Ch iudhur: Tuan j: Abdullah bin Haii Bassai tac e Mohamed xiisol be; Ahmad and Che Rahmah binti Han K ISSUU are the new members in tl list of81 words
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234 1951-02-14 3 HUNDREDS MOVE TO NEW HOMES IN JOHORE Standard Staff Correspondent SGGAMAT, fona. Considerable headVa\ lias bam made on the huj»e resettlement scheme* in \orth Johore. and several thousand squatter* ha*e l»een. ami man\ more are due to be mowd Into the ten resettlement area-- that are being eoottroeieo. i.. st234 words
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54 1951-02-14 3 Tappers Plea To Govt. Let Us Work Standard Btafl I MTtawammtmi KUALA LUMPUB Cues. hundred rubber tapper* ..mg District of S merit for more than since Government stopped their Thev live m an area r< 1 i«»r them during irity operations. T ppers have appealed to Gov< an Chii i54 words
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Advertisement51 1951-02-14 3 GEORGE LEE MOTORS 200 CUSMENCEAI AN KM B TEL. 5338—5339 SOLE AGENTS ARIEL-AMRASSADOR EOT-CZ-JAWAOGAR MANY MODELS CHOOSE FROM 125 cc TO 1000 ee FROM $825 to 1,9 50 latest 1951 models III 1 1. V XItiHTZ.Y TO IO P.M. unt si. hi hi: AROUND THE CLOCK SERVICE AT OUR BENZINE51 words
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Article254 1951-02-14 4 Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG, Tnea. To more encouragement to the fishing industry. Government is prepared to #i>c Indirect financial aid to competent fishermen in the form «>t fishing materials and gears and even suitable motor-boats to be repaid on a long-term basis. > was revealed254 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-02-14 4 A Scout Rally was held in Bentong to raise funds to help send a Malayan Contingent to tlie World Jamboree. The President of the Bentong District Boy Scouts Association. Mr. John Love, is seen talking to Cubmaster Laurence Loh. On Mr. Love's left are Mr. V. Kasiah, District Scout Commissioner59 words
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Article35 1951-02-14 4 W ins Scholarship BENTONG, Tues— Inche Ismai Haji All. District F Officer, Temerloh is M a tg for Australia she: y to take up a five-year co in I :i a F restry Department scholars.35 words
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Article75 1951-02-14 4 ALOR STAR. Wed.— The villagers of Chungloon, a small village on the Thailand-Kedah border, last week-end sate an object flying in the sky at topspeed heading towards Thailand. The object, resembling a "flying saucer," was shooting at a terrific I iro^' the direction 0/ South Kedah.75 words
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Article25 1951-02-14 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA TRENGGANU, Tues. Che Mohamed N bin Alias has been appointed a Cadet in the Trt ngganu Civil Service.25 words
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Article127 1951-02-14 4 Perak Rd. Market Popular Standard Staff Correspondent PEXAXG. Tues. The new irket which was built at a cost of over $50,000 along Perak Road here is now opened for business daily. There are 57 stalls in it. The Municipal Town SuperInl adent, Mr. W. G. Colbeck, told The Standard that127 words
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170 1951-02-14 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, lues. The Perak Hydro Employees 1 Union in it> second annual report issued today Bays that the Union had achieved much in getting certain benefits for all it- members ami for non-member employees of the company. It promises that many170 words
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Article48 1951-02-14 4 IPOH. Tues. Conservancy charges within Kinta Town Board areas have been increased as from Jan. 1 this year. An increase of 50 cents over the old rate cr $3 has been decided upon while a 25 cents increase has been made on the other old rates.48 words
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Article57 1951-02-14 4 PENANG. Tues. A Tamil employee of the Municipality reported to the Police yesterday that he had been robbed of his identity card. $100 cash and a pair of gold earrings by three masked gunmen, two Chinese and an Indian. at his residence in M o u57 words
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Article173 1951-02-14 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Tues. -Pleading guilty to a charge of negligent driv- ing. Phang Chye and Mohd. Hussain were finer} $75 and r-i (i| i respectively by Magistrate Che Bahaudin today. Phang was driving his car towards Ipoh on Dee. 28 last when he173 words
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Article84 1951-02-14 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Tues. Twenty--coffee stall keepers were produced before Magistrate Che Arshad today for price control ofTei! A fine of $10 each was imposed on those who had no licences to deal in price controlled goods, and $40 for ti. who did not display84 words
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Article73 1951-02-14 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. Lee Lye Leong, who was charged with having attempted to commit extortion was refused bail for 48 hours by Magistrate D. C. Wernham yesterday. He was alleged to have attempted to extort from a Chinese girl $18 as protection money73 words
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Article61 1951-02-14 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENAXG. Tues.— A sum of $40,000 nett has been realised from the second fun fair i: aid of tiie St. Xavier's Building Fund. Rev. Brother Fintan, Director of the SXI. said that sTOO.--000 was required for the building of the St. Xavicr'^61 words
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Article60 1951-02-14 4 ALOR STAR, Tues. A communal volunteer police company of 175 men for this town was formed at a meeting i on Sunday. Government servants are barred. Volunteers will not work for more than four hours a week but they may be called upon to serve60 words
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Article18 1951-02-14 4 PENANG, Tues.— Two Communist anti-Home Guards pamphlets were found by Police in McNair Street yesterday. J18 words
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Article, Illustration471 1951-02-14 4 Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG, Tues.- "My own vi< a- of the duties ol an officer, vided he has the necessary qualifications or experience. is that he should above all do what is right and proper as befits an officer as an example, ii only for471 words
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Article333 1951-02-14 4 Malay Retaliation Rumours Scorched Standard Malay Correspondent ALOR STAR, Tues. Because of rumours thai Malays in Kedah intended to retaliate in connection with the recent arrests carried out by the authorities of some Malays following the Pokok Stoi incident, many Chinese families in rural areas333 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-02-14 4 Mr. Soon Cheng Sun. JP. who has been appointed an unofficial member of the State Executive Council and re-appointed an unofficial member of the Council of State, Kedah. Two new Chinese unofficial members who will be serving in the Council of State are Dr. C. K. Cheung, of Alor Star,58 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-02-14 4 Mr. Chean Sim Huat, a pupil of the Penang Free School who will leave shortly for Australia. Mr. Cheah will be joining the University of Adelaide. He will take up medicine.31 words
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97 1951-02-14 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Tues. A children's party and fashion dress parade will be held h the Clerical and Adrninistrative Staff Union at their premises In Anson Road q Sunday. Feb. ll Sports for boys and £ir,s from 8 to 12 years of age97 words
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Article32 1951-02-14 4 The Regent I Tr< Tengku Mahmud ibni Sultan Ismail, will leave for I i United Kingdom some time in July with Tengku Bedafter U elr wedding. It i^ oarm32 words
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174 1951-02-14 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Tues. Judgment was delivered today in favour of an Indian woman who charged that her son and Chinese daughter-in-law had assaulted her at her house in Hugh Low Street, [poh. Defendants were K. Suppiah of the Food Control Department, Taiping and his174 words
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Advertisement257 1951-02-14 4 I j cam is < UK K I V PAI MM m Bi AMi i Y. M. NOOSAINSAH Slim Fot Away rou si your h to low r: H (T\ CfiV-\ I >'-? 9^B^^^/'^ SstytSHJ^JSiiSy,' y *^E > Singapore -fes fetonbarb j <£ Independenl Homing A- w This nuirnin,; dail>257 words
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Article189 1951-02-14 5 W »RK will start next w< nplet< redecoral the Capil n' Cinem i, Singapon "The alterations which amount to a reconstruction v.. three monl to nlete and the work is being that the Cinema can with the exhibition and gi lD- eto the p itrons. h189 words
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155 1951-02-14 5 SHORTLY after be was wnmitted to the Assizes for rioting and setting fire to a police van. 23-year-old Kasmi bin Othman was returned into the Singapore Relief Court dock yesterday to face five other tentative charges of rioting, gang robbery of a Municipal lorry155 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-02-14 5 Mr. G. 11. KIAT. elected Municipal Commissioner and managing director of G. H. Kiat A: Co., who announced yesterday that he intends to contest the Katong Ward in the Singapore Legislative Council ejections on \uril 7. as an Independent candidate. Mr. Kiat who has lived in Katong far many years68 words
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Article34 1951-02-14 5 FOUND guill ot ring two ds of scr ip rubber in his Chan Chow Cho, proprietor of Chop Hock Eng Hin is fined $1,000 in the Singapore First District Court yesterday.34 words
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266 1951-02-14 5 Acted Like A Beast Says Prosecution AHMAD bin Hassan, 24-year-old constable of the Singapore Police Force, who was stated l!\ the prosecu. lion lo have acted "like a beast* 9 by attacking a Eurasian wiih a dagger, was ordered to l>e given 20266 words
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Article80 1951-02-14 5 THREE CHINESE accused of pting to extort S2uu Fri m one Ee Tay Choon by putting him in tear of injury ire "eel in the Shiga] Second Police Court yesti I They were Goh Hock Sei g, Goh Poh Ana and G o h80 words
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Article35 1951-02-14 5 WAN Six NAM who was charged with causing damage to •v un mting Sl4O be ing to his ciiief tenant, Che 'A was acquitted in the S i pore Fourth Police Court yester-35 words
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Article, Illustration219 1951-02-14 5 Dairy Farm Workers Ask For More Pay Standard v: ifi ReporU r D £M INDS for a Provident Fund Scheme and a 50 criii per day increase in the cosl oi living allowance have been submitted to their employers by the Singapore Dain Farm Labour I nion. At present, the219 words
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220 1951-02-14 5 Standard Woman Reporter 1 11 E METHODIST Girls' School, Singapore, founded in 1887 by Miss Sophia Blackm >re. will shortly have their premises in Mount Sophia extended by the addition of one unit of the proposed new building. Plans for the new buildings were220 words
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490 1951-02-14 5 Public Exams Only Meant To Assess Merit Of Candidates Frisby Replies To Critics Standard Siaff Reporter PEOPLE of Singapore are exaggerating the position of examinations for entry into ihe Higher Services, said the chairman of the Public Examinations Board, Mr. A. \Y. Frisby (Director of Education) in an interview with490 words
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303 1951-02-14 5 Indians' New Clubhouse To Open Soon SINGAPORE Indian., will have their own premises when the Indian Association's $130,000 new building in Balestier plain is opei ed by the Commissi' inc. General. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, towards the end of ne\'t month. The new club-house will cater to the social and cultui303 words
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Article77 1951-02-14 5 THE SINGAPORE Govei ment Administrative and Clerical Services Union will run evening classes in General Orders and Government financial procedure to assist members who are preparing for the General Cleric:;! Service Probatioi e examination and the Clerical Promotion examination. The classes will be on Tuesdays77 words
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Article153 1951-02-14 5 Standard Staff Reporter THREE hundred scout* fren all the district! in Singapore, wi 1 gather En a mammoth rally at Wuud.vv.lle, on Saturday, to commomoVate the visit of M?, JL J. H. Dahl, travelling Com*' Tnisiior.er from the Imperial Headquarters, Boy Scouts' A*»v* ciati *n,153 words
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Advertisement168 1951-02-14 5 CIGARETTES^^ Imported /^^^^^fe from /\^U /"^R London W^^^£^£. England K^S^J ONLY THE FINEST OF SELECTED TOBACCOS ARE USED IN THE SKILFUL BLENDING OF TURF CIGARETTES CARRERAS 150 YEARS REPUTATION FOR QUALITY mmmmmm- -jmcmmmmmmmmm, mmmm mwxrmmmmm^til»i ii "ii a— mom mamm mmm immmmmm j— /y, Have you heard "W7* 4 >^168 words
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Miscellaneous16 1951-02-14 5 f\ f YOU MEAN X SURE/ EVERYONE Nfe!"^ EH?OH,SUREI fI'LLSETUPA C f'W NUTS* I OQM«Yaigc *N16 words
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Article816 1951-02-14 6 J^KT us pause to take ituck of the achievements in Korea after nearly eight months of fighting. Since the war in Korea may be regarded as a rehearsal for World War 3. we' can get a rough idea of what things would look like eight months after816 words
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740 1951-02-14 6 Readers write on mmZ. SHINOZAKI MANPOWER U.S. CULTURE THE P.M.U. MERDEKA \FTER reading the correspondence between "Asian" and the Hon'bie Mr. C. F. Gomes in the press I feel I must air my views too. The strength of character and energy of the leader of740 words
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417 1951-02-14 6 Mr. Shinozaki Let Bygones Be Bygones Su; In your column this week 1.. H il. of Kuala Lumpur offered Mr. Shii zaki some advice. For I :s own safety he asked Mr. Shinozaki not to set foot in Singapore as the majority of tin- people still remember the horrors of417 words
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858 1951-02-14 6 Reader Defends Mr. Hashim Ghant St: I take off my hat to Che Hashim Ghani 'he President of the Peninsular Malays Union, for telling Dato Onn to mind his own business. I don't understand why Dato Onn is stn I g against the P.M.U. At the recent meeting of the858 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-02-14 6 "\> we're tbrowin' bottle party to celebrate the occasion, .»n\ chance of seein' it the furniture cm take it before u•■ buy23 words
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Article369 1951-02-14 6 Sir; A c o n s i der a b 1 e amount has been written in connection with the intention of the Government of the Federation of Malaya to d rect manpower for the war nst local Communism. But the statements the Government has issued369 words
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Article29 1951-02-14 6 Review of Views Ears Of fan m THE bo said Chung Malayan I number tact Comra Whit N it? CHINESE C ca. Tne p men Help tar Studer i29 words
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Article202 1951-02-14 6 So Cosy— Low Ceilings! w II N I «<>\ < rnin< nt v, g li-t- h.i i foottd a h,i\ 1.. lut British iin I i 1 1 .aid to provide more new houses .u Ibe v inn- tune. It involves living 111 ntw with lower ceilings. it we all202 words
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Advertisement32 1951-02-14 6 j "TIGER" I Y~> RUBBER GOODS for MINING INDUSTRY, In Is' Fof 30 Years In Malaya S:!U^ Y:? LEOInG RO33ER WORKS l s M-L«M. .n s.,_ s f? Steal natterw«rta ■•acbaaa Ut32 words
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Advertisement25 1951-02-14 6 JUST RECEIVED SEW SHIPMENT OF CINE CAMERAS PROJECTORS 8 nun 1 6 man UAuuvilii W*&^-2 m. Am. mjf -k. 37-39 HICH STREET, v l ORJ25 words
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Miscellaneous47 1951-02-14 6 Qvxu,? —Believe It or Not/ I ra il I Wu\\ Kal Ji A L!VE CANNON SHaL image op I• i IJm m (< S J^' I."! ikn if SURVIVED 1 lIV \\a 11/ A BUND VETERAN HER FOR i /.I tfUW COMPETED A 4- YEAR COLLEGE tftfa/S COURSEIN3VEARS47 words
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Article374 1951-02-14 7 [ores United States To Give War Warning \OKh, reb. 16. (LP) Governor Thomas Dewev mded that the United States draw a stand and fight line t ngosbvift, Spain and the Middle East. He also demandGreece, whose armies so ably put the Italian invaders on the374 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-02-14 7 photo. A.P TRAIN SMASH At least *."> persons were killed when a New York to Newark rush hour train, travelling at 50 m.p.h.. plunged over a 20-foot embankment into the street below at Woodbridge, New Jersey. Five hundred others were injured. Photo shows fire-escape ladders being used to mount theA.P - 60 words
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25 1951-02-14 7 HARRIMAN RAPS 'TIMID VOICES' OF AMERICA Feb. 13: r on trged the reject the who pe's will or ing to Herbert Taft Foreign te world25 words
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199 1951-02-14 7 TAIPEI, Feb. 13 (AP) Nationalists appointed a man well experienced in such matters to coordinate civilian efforts to minimize the effects of air raids if their capital city of Taipei is bombed. He is Princeton educated Governor of Formosa. K.C. Wu, who was199 words
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Article25 1951-02-14 7 Bitter Rubber Conroversy In US (AP) iS S pro- I N tional been B ed it D into al to lienn. r head. the "reI25 words
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134 1951-02-14 7 HONGKONG, Feb. IM (UP) —Delegates front at least live countries will attend the regional conference of the Asia Junior Chamber Internation heduled to be held here at b Lusitano from February 15 to 17. The Philippines, Singapore Macao. Taipei and Hongkong134 words
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160 1951-02-14 7 RIC F 13 P) A Navy scientist g an a tually exist and ballooi s used foi cosmic research. W g the WU ;t> of Look Magazine, Dr. Urner oi Office >f N leclan the p rt of a basic research of the Federal160 words
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Article19 1951-02-14 7 1 the m unsaid Day non-exi o! Lincoln ge move f the ear v Jeneral19 words
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Article, Illustration77 1951-02-14 7 IN DON ESI A N President Soekano receives his diploma as Doctor of Law (Honorary degree) from Dr. Vidal Tan. President of the tar Eastern University (ri^ht) during a, visit to Philippines. Soekarno was also awarded the Lesion or Honour (commander yrade) by the President of the Philippines. Mpidio Qnirino.PANA - 77 words
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Article30 1951-02-14 7 Belgium is lo raise a second <-r contingent for K rea, illy announced last night The new recruitme ed a reauest by the I uted Nations. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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135 1951-02-14 7 PARIS. Feb. 13 (UP)— The French Government completed today a plan frankly aimed at preventing Germany ever possess: ng a national army, navy or air force again. The pi in, approved by Premier Re le Pleven and members of his Cabinet Saturday nght, was135 words
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Article47 1951-02-14 7 JAPANS Att< mey General X ceo Ohasm said that the Japanese government is stuci> ing measures to outlaw the Communist Party. He told the ji mse C >mmittee that Com- munist activities have assumed a violent and militaristic tinge. A .PA.P - 47 words
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Article23 1951-02-14 7 Princes! Elizabeth has returned home bv air from Malta, where s e has been on holiday with busband. the Duke ol Edinburgh.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article37 1951-02-14 7 Geor P< rkins, the Unitled SI tes Assistant S etary. oi e for European Affairs, in Belgrade by an American Air Force plane from Vienna for talks with Mars Tito and his Fnreiim Minister Frlvard Nardelj. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article101 1951-02-14 7 Mr. Donald Heath, American Ambassador to Indo-China. said i that the military strength of j French forces in Indo-China has j improved in the last four months j by the arrival oi modern artill- I < ry and other equipment.- A.P Mr John Foster Dulles, special envoy sent bv PresidentA.P - 101 words
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Article28 1951-02-14 7 Vatican radio, quoting ecclesiastical quarters in Tokyo said that more than 7.000 priests, monXs, missionaries and nuns had been arrested or expelled from China by the authorities. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article31 1951-02-14 7 The combined United States Air Force and the Royal Canadian Air Force defence exercise have wound up with j most of the action taking place along Imp American eastern seaboard. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article29 1951-02-14 7 The Princess Royal has left a Loudon nurs'ng home where she was having treatment for sinus trouble and will slay fnr n few I days with Queen Mary. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article49 1951-02-14 7 Conscripts and volunteers who trained with the United States National Guard were being sent to Korea to strengthen the American forces, U.S. Army Headquarters announced. A spokesman said the anti-aircraft, signal and other units were being ayked for men. A special levy had been requested with General MacArthur. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article30 1951-02-14 7 Ex-German General Staff officer Helmut Beck Broichsitter, i leader of "the Brotherhood" (Breuderschaft), an organisation of former Nazi officers has announced his resignation because the organisation hart become "pro-Bolshevik"'. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article32 1951-02-14 7 Tiie tenth Duke of Devonshire! left £796,473 sterling (£731,658 net) when he died in November! but death duty of £1.020.322 sterling has been paid on his estate it was declared today. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article59 1951-02-14 7 Republican Senator Hugh Butler rted In a Senate Germany must be granted -full equality" in order I fU „ht.,in fWrm.an co-operation m Western Europe in defences. Butler said. "We have played into Communist hands in our treatment or Germany. It is time .ve make a drastic change and right someU.P - 59 words
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Article49 1951-02-14 7 Acting Premier Arthur W Fadden in a statement said A US t] i s National Security Roou'a'o B-ard Is considering t ds of adjusting investment grammes to ensure early completion of projects contributing mosl to defence or the strengthening of economy against I te possible strain of war. A.PA.P - 49 words
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422 1951-02-14 7 LONDON. Feb. 13 (UP) Labour Prime Minister Clement Vttlee announced last night the British government oppose* another crossing of the 3Hth Parallel in Korea until after a full consultation in the United Nations, especially by the nations fighting there. Attlee was the422 words
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Article78 1951-02-14 7 WASHINGTON. Feb 13: (Renter)— The United States agrees with Britain that there should be consultation between the United Nations before forces are sent across the I'.Sth Parallel in force, it was learned here today. Officials said there had been talks on this subject between Britisli and78 words
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Article54 1951-02-14 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 13: (Reuter) Exporters in M trshall Plan countries in an attempt to recapture the U\ States market for food delicacies lost during the se. World War. are organising a ecial display at the 1 national Food Exposition in Chicago in June. This was announced by the54 words
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169 1951-02-14 7 PERTH. Feb. 13 (AP) \ustralian Prime Minister Mr. .1. G. Menzies, back home alks in London. said today 1 think the world is in an un•ommonly dangerous condi.iori." At Menzies told a press •onference after attending; neetings of the British Comnonwealth Prime Ministers in169 words
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Article34 1951-02-14 7 Chandernagore Status Altered NEW DELHI. Feb. 13 (AP) Chandernagore, former French -.-••lenient in India's Bengal State, will temporal be constituted a chief commissioner's province, pending the local people's decision on merger with B I34 words
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282 1951-02-14 7 LONDON. Feb. 13 (UP)— OficUl wairn Muni today Britain agreed with Ac I nitrtl states |»oli< <»l pressing ahead vs i i ti a ffwncnc peace aettteaacnl and ol rearming Jaj>an as soon as possible once a peCCC treaty i^ signed. It is282 words
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182 1951-02-14 7 TOKYO. Feb. 13 (KeuterAAP) Gen MacArthur made j his tenth visit on Korea war- fronts today returning to j Tokyo soon after dusk. He tried to land in Korej on Saturday but his p< r» four-engined plane SCAP then forced back by bad182 words
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130 1951-02-14 7 C'wealth Talks On A id To SE Asia Underway COLOMBO. Feb Observer delej ites United Stai tional Bank were to piay an discussnons at the monwea to South ai which opened bei The Bank and the C. tes ai regai main pos sources for th< scheme tnaui ing of Common130 words
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Advertisement7 1951-02-14 7 ALLEN li|~-J bCASH OR MRE-PURCHAfSE j r» <~»7 words
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Advertisement44 1951-02-14 7 ENTERPRISE Robinsons > 4Ht PLEASURE IN ANNOI MING THK OPENING IN THEIR KUALA LUMPUR BRANCH CF AN UP -TO DATE GENTLEMEN'S HAIR DRESSING SALOON FULLY QUALIFIED AND LONG EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESSERS IN ATTENDANCE. OPENING DATE Bth FES. I9SI i ROBINSON CO. LTD. MOUNTBATTEN ROAD— KUALA LUMPUR44 words
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Article, Illustration388 1951-02-14 8 Increased Imports Said lo Be One Of Vital Proposals Standard Staff Reporter FAR-REACHING measures to curb inflation in Singapore have been proposed as this is a major contribution in the local campaign to lower prices ol essential commodities, The Standard learns. The measures, designed in388 words
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94 1951-02-14 8 WASHINGTON, Feb. 13: (UP) Democratic Senator Joseph 0 Mahoaej said that the North Atlantic Pact nations of hich Britain b a member) should agree t.> fix the mi; --national price of scarce minerals so thai the] mil not be "held up*'94 words
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Article151 1951-02-14 8 Warning To Penang Merchan ts PENANG, Feb. 13:— The Inflow of goods here from the United Kingdom and other European countries has been so heavy that all the nine large Penang Harbour Board gons are today packed to overflowing. "We've been pressing the people to take delivery of their is,151 words
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186 1951-02-14 8 Buying By Au stralia Steadies Rubber Mart Standard Stall Reporter FAIR-SIZED buying orders from Australia steadied the Singapore rubber market yesterday and prices showed improvements b) aboul eight cents per lb. over Monday's closing levels. I p-countrj continued celling in fair quantities, while small ordi rs came from the Continenl186 words
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Article84 1951-02-14 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday i Feb. 13 1 were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 KSS Spot Loose (nom.) $2.31 $2.32 FOB. in bales Mar. No. 1 KSS. $2.21 $2.21 No. 2 KSS $2.12 $2.14 No. 3 K s.s. i Nom. I Si. o4 S!.<oj Tone: Firm.84 words
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Article46 1951-02-14 8 SINGAPORE, Tues The price ol Tin to-day was $759 per Paul. I'p si 1 t new record. l LONDON TIN Tuesday's prices first sealion Wi it: spot £1,515 buyers, £1,525 tellers. Three months £1,485 buyers £1.494 sellers. Settlement Trice: £1..". '0 lone: cry 1 irm.46 words
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Article118 1951-02-14 8 Standard Malay Correspondent A I. OR STAR, Feb. 13 A U a isport company to serve the people in the rural ai of PerUs is to be formed by the Malays of 'hat northern ite At i nru i ting att< ded by more in 500118 words
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Article28 1951-02-14 8 A regi '!ial conference for the Asia Ju i Chamber of Com- a' ,>en in tomorrow, lasting until Feb. IT. ore is represented a talks. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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144 1951-02-14 8 Standard Mail Reporter AJBOI T 20 tons ol black pepper were reported have changed hands in ihe Singapore produce market yesterday* Pepper quotations wore glightlj higher, Lampong black bein^ quoted at $650 per picul and Afuntok white at $1,080 per picuL lack of stocks144 words
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103 1951-02-14 8 Fed. Bas Companies Hit By Doubling Of Insurance Rates Standard Stall orrespondenl kl v! V I 1 HPLR, Feb. 13.— Bus companies in the r«il ration are among ibe worst bit I>\ Uie recent ne i-'..n ol insurance companies i«» double the ralei»t premium on insurance covering civil riots and103 words
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48 1951-02-14 8 Congressmen Hastening Aid For India WASHINGTON, Feb. Si group of S entatives j hasten e request for "imogre r 1,0 I Ei a d Se- ey to in— but I requ< i mis itribution in carrying in addi- s 1 C 1 equibe used I impi e momy.48 words
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Article57 1951-02-14 8 UK Price Index Climbing LONDON, Feb 13 (AP) Britain's official whole sale price index, based on 100 items climbed another 2] pet cent, in January, the Board of Trade announces. The index has been rooming since last spring and has 1 1 mbed 29 per t nt since dei alnatioii57 words
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Article16 1951-02-14 8 manure registered to te in the British Indusr London this year.16 words
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179 1951-02-14 8 Standard Start Reporter NEWS of the impending arrival of a large shipment of printing paper from Japan c rapled with a slight easing of tension in the Tar East has heen accompanied l>\ a noticeable drop in the price of paper in the179 words
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85 1951-02-14 8 G, Feb. 13. (AP •mmodity mai .1 hibernated t >r seven d I g the Chini New Y< displayed a firm and ly tone during the first day's g T contrast 1 and erra- rices which preI the week-long d t( r of trading85 words
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Article21 1951-02-14 8 Messrs. Gattey and Bateman Secretaries, re] I tl the January output of Jimah Rubbe: Estates. Ltd. was 3:1.354 lb21 words
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Article, Illustration237 1951-02-14 8 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Tues. Shortage of scrip hampered business in both industrials and rubbers in the Malayan share market today. The market remained firm in all sections. There was small profittaking in some tin shares, but all offerings were well absorbed. Changed prices237 words
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Article35 1951-02-14 8 HONGKONG. Feb. 13.—(Special Standard Service)— Clos piaces on the Hongkong Exchange todav wore HKsln-p) !■> Ll sterling; UK $5,985 to US$l; HKsi 770 to Malayan $1; HK$O.3l to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK$ 122.625.35 words
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89 1951-02-14 8 WASHINGTON, Feb. 13: (AP) The Office of Price Administration has issued its first dollars and cents ceilings covering an entire industry an order putting top prices on cotton seed. soyabean and corn oils the major ingredients of salad oils, mayonnaise, margarine and vegetable shortening.A.P - 89 words
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180 1951-02-14 8 Standard Start Reporter REPRESENTATIVES of three Indonesian hanU have possibilities of establishing branches in the Colony. The Sta The banks are understood to be the National Bank, Conunei mm I 1 r I mercantile Hank of Indonesia. During a recent visit to Singapore, the180 words
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90 1951-02-14 8 LONDON. Feb. 13: 'AP 1 Britain is carrying out new experiments to draw off the energy in coal which is a >'. vorth mining by underground "gate ficalion." H. Roxbee Cox. chief scientist ol the Ministry of Fuel and Power, also reported90 words
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Article111 1951-02-14 8 To Break 'Smokes' Squeeze Standard Stat Kcportcr SINGAPORE cigarette }M>rter- are el ernaim to break the blackmarlcet which ha- spr inn; an during the pad fortnight bi fore and since the I hinesc In additioi <■ their normal the .indi> of cigarette in Colony, these import* understood to nave ents111 words
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141 1951-02-14 8 Economic Bulletin Widely Circulated Sjamlar.l §Una Reporter SINGAPORE Gerernmeat*! Eeowomie fnformattoi Bulletin, *l»ieli began publication lasl month, ie alrea I enjoying \»i«l<" Malaya and overseas rirranWtiont. The Malayan Agents London. The Star--'..: d eai has requested Singapore Government to supply 200 copies of the F-. bruary issues for circulation to141 words
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Article36 1951-02-14 8 'War' On Milk Racket I. FADING supplies i are willi- chai Pn > more th requ i i mat d\<' ibutkM but! l l;i e I e will I i I milk, th- i UaMe and m36 words
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25 1951-02-14 8 S'pore Sago Factories Flourishing Sj d 01 tio al m M from btdoncMi v ok in i •ml hard hil l> Ihe staoap. been i25 words
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Advertisement25 1951-02-14 8 aj i .jtfiiinar --A ~F]l <■ p^|l mem I e«"*t H 8* aaf 4 1 a1 1 STOCKS ARRIVED I /FAIL PRICE* 60 cents per tin.25 words
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Advertisement34 1951-02-14 8 WHY WAIT HHTIL IHE T>AINVt r A? START >'OMR SAVINGS ACCOM YOU TOO CAN OPI N SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR LITTLE AS $\a INTEREST 9 EE PAID AT 2 PER AN Cllllffir efMinMs rrflf?*-' nuiiunniNiubiiiif!.-34 words
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Article293 1951-02-14 9 SPORE DOCTOR SAVES SITUATION Standard Shipping Reporter THE Japanese freighter, the 6,878-ton Shinyo Mara will after all be loading her 9,500-ton cargo of bauxite from Batu Pahat. And the person who came forward to help Mr. Mamoru Shinozaki. charterer of the Shinyo Maru, to avert293 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-02-14 9 Sheikh M. Bashir, Kuala lumpur USIS employee has returned here from America after attending a threemonth orientation course. Picture shows Mr. Bashir pointing out on a map one oi the places he visited during his trip.36 words
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Article37 1951-02-14 9 K.L.M. has started a new y service from Amsterdam to Frankfurt and Munich. providing a direct connection with the K.L.M. service from Amsterdam to New York. Lockheed Constellations are being used for this service.37 words
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Article40 1951-02-14 9 TEIPEH, Feb. 13 (ReuterAAPi— The Nationalist Ministry of Communications, anticipating the need for getting up steam on vessels long idling in Formosa's main ports of Kee--3 and Kaohsiung, plans to re-commission them, the Taiwan news agency reported here.40 words
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Article57 1951-02-14 9 LONDON. Feb. 13 (AP) The Bristol Aeroplane Company announced that it has agreed to exchange with A ierica*a Boeing Airplane Company on secret defence work of "great importance." The British firm said Boeing will provide results of research already carried out on the project. The two57 words
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Article44 1951-02-14 9 HONGKONG, Feb. 13 (AP) Word was received here this morning ol the death aboard his ship on Friday of the noted China coastal skipper, Captain S.B. Eliassen. Eliassen, who leave- his family in Norway, died aboard Hermelin in Bangkok harbour.44 words
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105 1951-02-14 9 COOK'S the well-known travel agency, recommends air travel to all intending travellers. i;i view of th difficulty in getting sea passage during the first half of this year. In their second number of "Cook's Singapore Sailing and Air List." the company states that105 words
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Article43 1951-02-14 9 I ONDON, Feb. 13 (AP) British European Airways announced that direct flights from London to .Milan started on Monday. There \v;:l be three flights a week each way until April 9, when they will be increased to four a week.43 words
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Article66 1951-02-14 9 MICHIGAN, Feb. 13 (UP) The Buick Division of Genera! Motors Corporation announced today that it will build Britishdesigned J-65 Sapphire Jet engines for the Air Force under the largest single defence con- tract the company has ever received. The contract, covering the manufacture and acquisition of66 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-02-14 9 TWO Cadets of the Malayan Air Training Corps have just been accepted by the R.A.F. They are Derek Newman (left) and Sydney L. Bracken, both of Singapore.27 words
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Article123 1951-02-14 9 AIR-MINDED young; men, who have been members of the Malayan Air Training Corps, are beginning lo pass on to the 'senior service, 1 Roval Air Force j (Malaya). Two Singapore lads, who have been A. T.C. Cadets for the past two-and-a-half years, have just123 words
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Article43 1951-02-14 9 TOKYO. Feb i: J (ReuterAAP)— Salvaging of the 20.000--ton whaling ship Xo. 2 Tonan Maru, which sunk off Truk Island in the Mariana group during the war. is progressing. She will possibly be towed to Japan some time next month.43 words
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Advertisement191 1951-02-14 9 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ro ({ottt'rd.im r.loyd Holland America Line N'odcrlnnd Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam (1 ALU AX, BOSTON. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S'pore P. Sham Penang t Slamat (RL) 10/20 Feb. 2122 Feb. Bintang (SMN) 17 23 Feb. 24 25 Feb. 26/27 Feb. Sloterdyk (HAL) 27191 words
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Advertisement529 1951-02-14 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U K CONTINENT &'pe r e V s ham. Penang "INDIA' for Bangkofc, Hongkong KAMBODIA" for Hongkong! Kobe 'LALANDIA" for Bangkok 2-8 Mar I I '.sir 26 -28 Feb. FIONIA' for Saigon Bangkok 8-9 Mar e Mar. KVKRNAAB" for Saigon Bangkok 13-17 Mir. 2 Mar 6-io mat.529 words
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Miscellaneous188 1951-02-14 9 AIR ARRIVALS] j \A^ j [and DE PARTI RES Arrivals C.P .A. DC 4 from Jakarta EIA 4 p ra. KIM CONSTELLATION from i.iii.irt i in i m GARUDA INDOMSIAN AIRWAYS DOUGLAS D( 3 from loaartO Hilliton K.iruWofc Binkep t i 14.11 P.O.A.S DAKOTA rru, B ui^Wck I I 1"188 words
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Miscellaneous714 1951-02-14 9 Despatches TODAY: Sarawak (except Miri) noon by R. Brooke, V7. Pakistan (parcels only). U.S.A. and Canada noon by Pres. .Jefferson, Japan noon by Tak Sang, Gt. Britain. X. Ireland, Eire. Europe. X. and W. Africa, W. Indies, Egypt and Ceylon by Pyrrhus. E. and S. Africa by Xairbank. S. India714 words
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Article1122 1951-02-14 10 U_) vXta OSWALD *rTARVEY" (the 6 ft. S| in. invisible rabbit who, for years, has been making history on the stage) made his presence felt in a big way at Shaw Bros. Theaterette in Robinson Road, Singapore, on Monday evening when a distinguished gathering of critics (including1,122 words
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Advertisement216 1951-02-14 10 r"^T^^T| 10th POSITIVELY Jjj fe^ I j 1 f 1 IAST DAY! JHH Yem. Rokiah. Siput Serawak, 1 jf^* Ko.:::.u Noor. Neim Yatimah in i* "3ERDOSA" mW R 'leased by Shaw Bros. ltd. J^P Wk, EVERYTHING'S GOING TO BE (j^J¥bASU I i -si T*9m*&rro3&! THtp^f ipnTrn €p^^ F ffe)SlEi J216 words
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Advertisement131 1951-02-14 10 I TODAY Bj2j%3}- Ef 1 2-4.lf>-<i.3o 9.3(1 p.m. DO NO! MISS TIHS 01 rSTANDING BRITISH Ml RDEII MYSTERi Willi DIFFERENT I "THE WSMAN IN QUESTION" j ean KENT— Dirk BOGARDE— Susan SHAH NEXT CHANGE— BOOK EARLY. Rerown PicfureS GorpQTaHOn b Bas£B>jAaSt>. J a/ s i,i>^*'" y"* JBSi. j If uT131 words
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Advertisement205 1951-02-14 10 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT In most parts of the world. thr f,|.»i S.IM« v DELILAH, in view of the costlv nature of tl production of over 2 hours duration, h increased admission prices. By special arrangement between f '< I mount Films and the Cathay OrgassiaatiM Dl i. ii. \n will be205 words
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Miscellaneous30 1951-02-14 10 j -njj-j----, \^ik</ c V P6/ jti (^AT^ M T Tt J^/ 2\^ r^"^ r 77^ W^EEL OFF V-^ CAR \vX i^THAT WAV' iL^"^A I f^"M^ i B\ r HERE^./T\Es,^30 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-02-14 11 picture. Kiat. ice President of the Singapore Olympic and .m, il and chairman ot law Council's Asian (iames urns Ike winning cup to the captain of the Nan- I'.iu basketball team which plaved in a match for fund »n Sunday night at the Happy World StandardStandard - 46 words
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295 1951-02-14 11 DENNIS OH - DENNIS OH Bj tippinrfl hiaesc Youth Educational Centre* >i~ i*.-:>. no* touring the Colony, are showing* lel pi a\ against local table tennis teams. Highlig] s of these matches., of course, will be between the ines Chinese and the< Singaj r< side295 words
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Article50 1951-02-14 11 OLLIE DAVIES - Full Stop Moves Fast AT B. Timah OLLIE DAVIES Bukit 1 te for rv SI fi] and old Full watching, usl rehi .rned Ge- Ayres as well comer I proved a and E rpei also m 38 in A /.e. ho beat has im- nning irere clocked accomF DonThe Ram50 words
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Article32 1951-02-14 11 e e ected I the In-i. F^in >..-. gapore President: A P Presidents: DK SecreAsst. SecrfTreasurer: M last rreaaarer: M T>u:ts Secretary: ommittee: S Samui R.K K I eli, i-r->: RajOol32 words
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Article118 1951-02-14 11 Mai t.v.i Sports, he 195L elected recently as follows:. esi T Visvanathan: vice- lent: Lim Cheng Pah:^ e v. M R ft idu sea el try ST Ret- >asurer: Ariffin bin Mar-; zuki; '.vomen's chairman: Miss; I Kwee Sim: Women's secre- tary Misa Zahara binte M »k- thletica118 words
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Article, Illustration189 1951-02-14 11 JN SEARCH of shopping news this week was akin to tripping along the Milky Way. Not the galaxy of luminous stars, but past a huge consignment of brightly labelled tins of Mother's Boy Milk. ~iVEXT, I was on my way to the offices189 words
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Article, Illustration1152 1951-02-14 11 I didn't know, and probably YOU didn't know either, that some 336,000 tins of Mother's Boy milk are a monthly importation by Leyte Traders Ltd. Mr. Chan Kai Chuen. general manager of Leyte Traders was first given the agency for this brand of milk in' early 1948. It1,152 words
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Advertisement77 1951-02-14 11 mW y mm VI AW rnW^ at/ S) /J W n CLOCKS Lj/^k //^/>f DESIGNED BY EXPERTS M J \y^^ Um^Jl BUILT BY CRAFTSMEN io..r I.icpection invii a to a range now on display SILVERWARE DEPT. PHONE 4649 *31 RAFFLES PLACE, SiNGAFORf fo* OB S AV <> yfiSflN £ftv* CUFF77 words
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Miscellaneous315 1951-02-14 11 ::dlo Programmes i)i;> \I i' N*m in taw) »■"< Ca«to«ese:| sing \poKt iv:-. SS 5 SESwm *££&i SB nUMOUMMI 1 1 1 n-; 1<s >umm !T "1 11 Kl ALA LDMPVB r«t Um b hat 1 ,ii N*wi i H Metre* a, 'Ml kilocycle* to i at Um it». m315 words
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Miscellaneous126 1951-02-14 11 N r i t ii uuu ii tttj <Q j i W c pr t.r,• i I A > 1 1 L V V^ HaRSKI I I LOVE TO Y^-.---</'J |NANCy--I WANT YOU TO WBi^^ \T=4 I WHAT S L LIKE T0 HEAR fri HEAR THE OO TO THE STORE—-126 words
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168 1951-02-14 12 FORMER Singapore Amateur Fnolball Association < >aeh ha?* been invited to train J 8 Indonesian ami Chin; -e footballer* who will represent Indonesia in BBfffr at thr Asian (Panics to l>e held in New Delhi in March this year. He is Choo168 words
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115 1951-02-14 12 Jakarta Chinese Cagers Arr iving Tomorrow JAKARTA Chine e men and women basketball teams will arrive in Singapore tomorrow to play a sei <: ol mal :hes with local teams at the Happy World stadium. The matches arranged for the visitors are ns toll Feb* 16— tt .ng Wah Girls115 words
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Article112 1951-02-14 12 ?Vf 1 V A" ??1 ss THI PHILIPPINES oese I i tennis I lost lo the I Singapore by five gsi ral the Great Woi night. A gh four I re on ii: i list, they r ;ed to a tea against the i side. e112 words
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21 1951-02-14 12 S'pore Services' Narrow Rugby Win AP K tyed j tt the j e ins u*ed I •f kches a I Sat-21 words
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Article30 1951-02-14 12 KUALA Ll ruesday Indo- ese L charoi ere dur- 3 to 25. tries m oe sent to the ent s P.O. bos 4:' Lum irch 1*30 words
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Article172 1951-02-14 12 -,l i'BOI R x l 1 U: Reutei Graeme H de, voung South Australian allrouader is iacluded in Austr i--1; te un to plaj I agland in lac fifth and last real which begins here on 1 eb. 53. re .m: 1.. Haasett, N. Harvey, I Johnson172 words
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246 1951-02-14 12 MELBOURNE, Feb. 13 (Reuter-AAP) England asain face inj»ir\ problems lor ibe fifth ami final TeeH Bsainsl Vu-tralia starling hit- on Feb. 23. Freddie Brown, the captain who was inj-irvtl in a <ar accident lasl week, mav noi lit- l'«t and ii v. a-246 words
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394 1951-02-14 12 ONG POH LIM and Ismail bin Marjan, Singapore and Malayan doubles champions, will leave Singapore for Britain by a BOAC Constellation on Tuesday morning. Their passages to England and return have been booked and arrangements for their reception and stay in Britain finalised by Mr.394 words
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Article199 1951-02-14 12 MOKE THAN $1,000 a day for the next ten days will have to be raised by the SOSC if the target of 530,000 needed to cover the expenses of the Colony contingent to the Asian Games is to be i realised by Feb. 25—scheduled date of199 words
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Article33 1951-02-14 12 The finals of -he Far E st Air Force Team and Individual B big Chamotonships 1951 will be i Friday M -a 2. at the R.\ F. M inc. B.:se <F.F.)33 words
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867 1951-02-14 12 "Twist Grip - "Twist Grip." By SINGAPORE and Federation motorists and motorcyclists have turned out in foil force to support the Singapore Motor Club's curtain raiser for 1951*, the I hall-mile sprint trials to be held on Sunday ;it Lim Chu I\:m„ r Road. a tola fB3867 words
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Article145 1951-02-14 12 ST. JOSEPH'S Institution opened then s sterday 9ti i c Lg "o. v o\-e: SI Al tony's Boys' School they beat by four goals to nil in a first eleven fixture at Bras Ba ;a i R >ad j estei d The winners proved too145 words
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Article40 1951-02-14 12 PARIT BI'NTAR. Feb 12.— Playing better hockey the Pcaang Indian Association had little difficulty in beating the Krian Indians by three goals to nil when the sides met in a friendly match played here yes fcerday.40 words
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Article46 1951-02-14 12 Nam Wah Tourists Entertained Club of th kok B I Monday ighl ise in S 1 Ibalh rs and Singat e Table rials who tpanytng the I tained to dinner. s were also members of the Philippine Chinese Table now in the Colonv. mat local teams.46 words
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574 1951-02-14 12 MELBOURNE, Feb. 13 (Reule;-A AP) An unbroken sixth wicket stand of 140 by Len Hutton and Trevor Bailey enabled the HOC to avoid the follow-on against Vietoria here today. Replying to Victoria's 441 the HUG had made 291 for sby the tea574 words
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Article117 1951-02-14 12 TAIPING. Tuesday In one of the most thrilling league hockey matches seen here for some time, the Taiping Teachi rs narrowly defeated the Taiping Indians by the odd goal in live in a match played on the Esplanade ground. From the initial bully off the Taiping117 words
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Article134 1951-02-14 12 Ik in Heads Tourist Batting KA.MPI i{ <Reuter) —John Lancash;:, Oaataioa wealth averages sene. agaiast Indu w\ eaded wa-, fa I niau h hen with d^irr, of scored tare the eeraes aad oace fail with only thr? i Un v reach three fi Next in th< Wa Frank Worrell. I134 words
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Advertisement160 1951-02-14 12 LUSJy CHILDHOOD The growing child ex- pends his energies at an Fw^9___e BRANDS, Pains in Back. j*\ S5 lervous r ßheuma!k? A b>^;°_ u^ 3aVaaa 3aaaa aa4 nki aw vy. f I v->rk ami fr C '^ffik,, J \[|<,(,r R>•■ .rt on X K,,; r I l jini 1 r160 words
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Advertisement62 1951-02-14 12 "HAKURO* ''W^ v^bS^r» :v *->■*» mm sv* CHEOMG LEE COM.. 371-373, North Bridge Hd Sia a wee P ***** 177» Peaaag Road PEXANC •^mWlil jIU AW I Ami fmmW mmt XmW f PDjS mmWsl i t^' w mr K/ L(/e 111 45 YEARS OF SERVICE IN MAUY Ixc&cUUcitcU €2 &§£€>£62 words
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Miscellaneous94 1951-02-14 12 T I MIM TlMES^i^v I__ HIGH riDES the princip, in rODAY: AM. I'M. Singapore ::.r> :mi Malaec 1 1 5.62 L33 Port Dickson it). 43 11.53 Port sham 9.M inj»s Peaaag 411 5 <>7 TOMORROW: Singapore Z.: 4 U Malacca IMS Port Dickson 1 L29 Port Sham 1a.".) 11.53 Penan-94 words
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