Singapore Standard, 15 February 1951
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Title Section17 1951-02-15 1 Singapore Standard jfe 2«| Jl yjr- NO. 2iO SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS17 words
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Article465 1951-02-15 1 Standard Maft Reporter I Henry 1 iantl Leach, Chairman of m« v |uiry, said m his address at i'w jrestcrdaj ii i- ihc "duty" of ail ta iii\ c cvidcuce pertannis t<» the thai thi^ <!im will fulfilled withoul besitation, 91 said Sir Lionel. A >OUt465 words
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Article11 1951-02-15 1 Girl Found Mu rdered In Bedroom Mac- I murol v one11 words
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Article, Illustration82 1951-02-15 1 TI, > war m lnt'.;> China entered a new phase last fortnight when the Preset 1 iHßched a bin drive against th? r-bH forces of the Coai-munist-led Vietmub. The n lmb^r of prisoners now m the French prison camps grows steadily larger, as shoA? - 82 words
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Article179 1951-02-15 1 Malay P.C. Caught Smuggling Standard Staff Repartee JOHORK BAHRU, Wed -An npt by v Malay police [c, attached to the ►re Police, to evade Cusi Duty on irettes ami -:t medicines, which he from Singapore to the Johore end of the Causeway m a radio police van, was frus- ted179 words
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129 1951-02-15 1 NEW DELHI F. l >. 14 (AP) Prime .Minis;:-:- .lawaharlal hru told Parliament that rtain Chinese soldiers* 1 had North Assam but have •.v left the area; which China 4 b is claimed. hru said it was possible troops h;nl nut known thoy x -re129 words
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Article88 1951-02-15 1 S!.m-L-.rd Stall Reporter A x top" taw was burnt evening by Singapore sts m L n ong 32, Geylang. I hii f< «rf wh on was armed with a pistol and the ther with a knife, stopped the -;i when it li reached the -ther end of the88 words
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317 1951-02-15 1 SIT Forming New Board To Allocate A ccommoda tions Standard v iaii Reporter liiF. Sin.;. sort> Improvement Trust is to form a neiv board, representing all communities m the Colony, to decide <>n applications for Trust accommodations, The Standard reliably learnt. The Board will bo composed of one representative each317 words
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133 1951-02-15 1 TOKYO, Feb. 14 (UP) South Korean Marines stormed ashore near the big northeast Korean port of Wonsan, 80 miles north of the 38th Parallel, today m the wake of a furious naval bombardment. It was reported that the Marine assault force encountered only133 words
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61 1951-02-15 1 SEATTLE. Feb. 14 (AP)— Betty Graham, 33, one-time war correspondent m the Orient, died suddenly on Monday m Peking, the Red Chinese Minister of Health notified the father here yesterday. She was a former International News Service correspondent and ai one time during World61 words
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Article37 1951-02-15 1 LOS ANGELES Feb. 14 (AP> —Lloyd C. Douglas. 73, author of some of the most cont*"over- j sia! and widely read religious novels of the century, died on Tuesday night of a heart disease. 137 words
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297 1951-02-15 1 LONDON, Feb. 14 (Router) Mr John Dugdale, Minister of Stale for Colonial Affairs, said today that it' there were '"undue"' exports oi' rubber from Malaya to Russia, China and other Iron Curtain countries, the government would I investigate the matter. He was297 words
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216 1951-02-15 1 Menzies Amgaotmcest: Australia To Be On "Semi-War" Footing ♦I CANBERRA. Feb. U (Reuter-AAP) Australia ife to be placed on a w semi-war' 3 footing, Prime Minister i\o!>erl MLenziea announced here today soon alter his return from the Commonwealth Conference m London. He said the nation could not be put entirely216 words
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350 1951-02-15 1 TOKYO, Feb. 14 (AP) Thousands of Chinese and Korean Communists attacked with suicidal abandon today along a 20-mile stretch of the mountainous central Korean front. They were driving for a breakthrough m the area where tiny have rammed a 19-mile dent m Allied positions350 words
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336 1951-02-15 1 LONDON, Feb. 14 (Heater) ilnMg murmimg ■gainst American attempts to eossdad separate negotiation* on peace with Japan iras gjiven \\y (ihou En-lai, Prime M'niister and Minister of Foreign Affair* of the Chinese Peoples' Republic, m an article m the Motf W The article,336 words
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160 1951-02-15 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 (UP) Secretary of State' Dean Acheson. at a news conference today refused to say whether the United States forces m Korea would drive north of the 38th Parallel. When asked to define United States policy m regard to crossing the parallel,160 words
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Article52 1951-02-15 1 JERUSALEM. Fob 14 -VP> Premier David Ben Gillian's four-party coalition government fell today when it lost a confidence motion m the Knessei Parliament) by five votes. It j was the second time within six I months the religious bloc had brought about a downfall of I Ben52 words
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Advertisement13 1951-02-15 1 > flltS**' sharp -frozen 111 t» I Western Australia ngaport Cold Storage Co.. Ltd.13 words
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Advertisement12 1951-02-15 1 SHELL MOTOR OIL INSIST ON KIWI BLACK brown, dark tan L^iMg^^uJr transparent.12 words
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Article, Illustration2443 1951-02-15 2 'No Information, Livett Tells Riot Inquiry Board Standard Staff Reporter MR. G. R. LIVETT, Deputy Commissioner of Police, on December 11 last when the riots broke out m Singapore said yeslerday that before that date he had ""no information at all" which might have ledStandard - 2,443 words
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187 1951-02-15 2 TWO Singap vats at E s .op m Be.a i erday successfully apI ihe Si sap >re Hgh i ?er court c |l 3 c snccaling m order to I the public. men, KwaTi Lai 4 Kian I Lint S Kirn, i irtners of187 words
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Article95 1951-02-15 2 EMPLOYEES ol Messrs. Giaa Singh arid Company have been given an increase m their salaries to meet the present high cost ot living This was announced by Mr >' Balwant Singh, senior partner. Mr Singh said that those who do not live and board m the95 words
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Article, Illustration275 1951-02-15 2 ENTRY TO HIGHER SERVICES Standard Staff Reporter THE imposing of age limit for Higher Services m >\n\v of the assurance by the Government th:>i senior government servants with JO or more years of approved service may !>«• absorbed into tin* Higher >rr\i< cs without275 words
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239 1951-02-15 2 Scouts A Modern, Virile Force— Dahl Standard Staff Reporter SCO! I IN(i if* not an outmoded organisation lint a virile modern f«>r«'«', active m its work amongst > our boys m Singapore some 3,000 of them of all > la«.^^> and creeds. This was stated yesterday by Mr. F. II239 words
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355 1951-02-15 2 16 Men, One Woman Have Announced Candidature SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS Standard Staff Reporter MORE THAN 20 Singapore candidates \%ill >tri\«* to \mi\ tlu approval of 48,155 registered votera m the Legislative Council dectiotiii on April 7. Seventeen candidates have so far announced their intention to stand for election m the355 words
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Article297 1951-02-15 2 Standard Shipping Reporter i THREE Malayans who returned to Singapore from i the United Kingdom yesterday on the P O liner, Chusan. are yen below: CflE ANN burte A Rfajeed, > 22-year-old Kuala Lnmpnr > Malay who was away m the IK. on a297 words
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131 1951-02-15 2 Standard Stlfl X poiiii A CEREMONY In i :i of 11 Medical .students 'who were killed while I le .sue during :Oore on Feb 14. 1942 *as held at the H ty of M day. Of the eleven killed girl. Miss Mabel I The others131 words
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Article31 1951-02-15 2 A FIXE of SI OO vrac on See Toh Choon m I pore Second Police C terday for causing hurl P ith a cl Upper Hokkier. Street on r31 words
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Advertisement103 1951-02-15 2 SELECT r| It GUI INC HTTINQS FROM ANY OF OUR H ;<^\ SHOWROOMS HIRS PUaCHASE TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED AOVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. OF ENGLAND S:SGA>O3E MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR PENANC Bit n dTSnTM~^~»~~ a si II ri 1 km J9 5 BFD SHEETS UNEN FINISH $7-00 Eack103 words
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Advertisement95 1951-02-15 2 Itch Germs Killed m 7 Minutes Tfowr ■kin u s v :.i mllHon tins I I «emu hide tema, re-;.!),?. Burning /vene Pa riasta. Dl ckl»< s! -s lu-.i itch nr.<i other blemCVdlnary treaj t only re'ief be« \kn th< i lo n< t K.il ih,' germ caiw<». Th« new95 words
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Advertisement25 1951-02-15 2 MMB^^^l I mr" 1 t j I i j I RtOBES DELIVER) HOSE RUBBER I FIOORIMi EOUIPMEM FRENCH" II! RMBI It I NOW ONLY r25 words
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Miscellaneous148 1951-02-15 2 *t_Sr i P-PORE SURPRISING 1 ITS PiTiFJL FUM Thi' SCREAMS V ONE GXOANNNN.'/-^^ SUPPPISiN' -jG DUTA gßat^ MtC^^B SMITK.Y HE IS NOW -BUT WE > AM' THUDS. ThAR'LLA) OF ;VAS THET WHILE AH HELD BOTH HIS k WE"LL DPAG vO'OFF j 9rf -T 9 JNDERGOINi'TH'SECONPj GOTTA > BE MiGhTY LITTLE/148 words
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344 1951-02-15 3 MTUC Raises Objections To ederation Fund Scheme Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Objections to the federation (»ovcrnment*s Provident Fund Scheme ha\e been raised by the Malayan Trade In ion Council on the ground thai the scheme i> restrictive and lial>le to divide labour m this country into two eanip*.344 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-02-15 3 Dealer Can Appeal To Rubber Body > Photo by Mr A. Navaratnam. Tech. Asststaal P W.D.. Kuala Lumpur, second son of Mr. Arumu^aai. was married to Misn Katn«vuari. daughter of Mr. Kathireasu «^f Kuala S<*!ansor. at th** briderrroom's resadnwe n Kuala Lumpur, atroidinu to Hindu rites, la^t Arunasalam v rrkArunasalam - 49 words
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Article52 1951-02-15 3 Grouped Squatters Say- Thank You *»la 1 ird Slaff < orrrs[>ondenl LUMPUR > I Thanks to the Governttling them into villages and sfc i-i s >sed by the dlies villages of Kuala Terla inn and Bertam Valk y, f hen Mr. \V. British Advisei P ag paid a twonlay a52 words
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117 1951-02-15 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Wed A warrant for the arrest of Raja Ahamed bin Ja'afar, a Johore Customs Officer was issued by I igistrate [ache A Kadir Yusof, when Raja Ahamed failed I i appear m Court for the hearing the ease m117 words
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Article60 1951-02-15 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A middle aged Chinese detective Leoh Kirn was produced lid ly, the First M igisi kte Mr A. P. Jack, on a charge of having tamed $70 eong Yin. to show 1 ivour to foui pers ms arrested Ei gencj Reguia- .>>d cl.60 words
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161 1951-02-15 3 Standard Staff < oiTcspmNkiii KUALA LUMPUR, Wed --Chan Hing Kwai (19) i md over m ;he sum oi $100 for the pe] i d of one m the Kuala Lumpur F rst District Court, on a si jalii g a motor cycle valued at $1,500161 words
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Article120 1951-02-15 3 She Caused Malacca 'a 'Pox Scare suiiui.'.rd stiiv Correspondent I v w.h X Chian v > woman resp sible, for c' recent preventive measures I tait, igainst mall P};. x J" Malacca, ■^v,* for entering the Vcch- Bagan Si Api-Apj iid passpori or v.^i Mr. S. Bon Bernard, tnli Mr120 words
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Article49 1951-02-15 3 Sei mba n. Wed. I 111 M days, 0.->rn;n, Talip. Dn. h and Bakar, the first two being ither and son respectively, have been committed for trial on a murder rh;trg<> at the conclusii n of a prelimii hearing before Inche Ai th at B hau.49 words
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Article16 1951-02-15 3 Standard su:! onre powdm< H. S. Lee and Mr. kbeen robbers of mciL P. B16 words
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Article, Illustration231 1951-02-15 3 Wong Mow and N'£ L-in wl were found gambling on U i open space behind Simpong -am Town were each fined $20 or 1 ys r.i. and the stake o'. $505 i ordered I be confiscated. Miss Ch g 5i LJng (20) is lea\ the G ty oi231 words
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Article143 1951-02-15 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, nid 'Major Ibrahim bin Ismail. present Chief of Kampong Guards of Johore State, will join the Malay Regiment on March 1. He was one or several officers o r the Jol ire Military Force sent to India for military trainr before the143 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-02-15 3 Picture shows cadet ASP Mr. Eds'ar 1 urner and Miss Junf Dorecn Brimton leaving Christ Church, Malacca, after their marriage, under an arch of swords.27 words
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419 1951-02-15 3 Flight Lieut. Charged With Assault Standard Staff i orr^pomlent KUALA LUMPUR, Wei. A CUmmt ttmm iiiaiiauer. \*h<» i^ al-o a nifinlwr <if th<' k.L. Flying lul», Mr. fan Gee Kirn. tohl the First Ma^i>tra:<. Hr. V. PJaok. t«ulay. that hr Has detained and BUIMilirJ Uy European, Flight ii nil K.419 words
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Article48 1951-02-15 3 26 Chines Called-up Standard Staff Correspondent X I A 1. A LCMPUR, Wed. T weit j-six Chinese and nine Malay youths respoaded to the call-up order at Kuala Kuba Bali m today. This is the second batch, the first, romprisin? 44 Malays, were interviewed and examined last Saturday48 words
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Article214 1951-02-15 3 S> i idard Stafl Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.- mie Laing. H.L.1., i B -de-camp .General R. E. UrquC.8., D.5.0.. since October, 1948, ob his way i from Malaya to rejoin b R ment. In 1948, Captain Laing w w General Urquhart m L6th Airborne Divi TV,214 words
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201 1951-02-15 3 Standard Siaff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Social Service provided by Government cannot go \«r> far unless it la reinforced by active and constructive personal service on the part of the citizen, saul Dr. C P. Rawson, the Federation's Chief Social Welfare Officer, m a201 words
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Article144 1951-02-15 3 Standard Staff Owicsps id KUALA LJUMPI B v n Eti er 51 are ii confer X t Lumpur have; it is un appointed Oran 1 K\ .i 1 H I Hi Efaji Aliwasi X- Rulers' Seal a >id S I i Conference. I District144 words
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Article29 1951-02-15 3 standard Mafi Corrcsp; iid<iit SEGAMAT. shot ed quite a > j i 1 I Ahmad R !n-- hand and disarmed identified entail* i pistol. Nobo< I29 words
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105 1951-02-15 3 S andard Staff JOHORE BAHB Mfon.Gani bin Busts, now an R.A.S.C. Lance Corpora!, was [<■■ nd guilty of absenting hi isclf from the Special C stabulary and fine I $53 m the Johore Bahru Magistrate's Court. lie hart been a Special Con stable, employed105 words
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Advertisement147 1951-02-15 3 v'smilk uiuk .c -^.y^^ j^ B id 2 KLiM keep ffiout refrigeration .KLiM h always uniform V < rcellent for gro^in, children V %&$> S.KL**M2-= -.r.shment to cooked d!i»i«« F T p c < recor-merded fo- infant ftedir.g S. OJ hOY I pu re, J 7. KL'Mijsc- c specially-packed tin147 words
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Advertisement24 1951-02-15 3 GOODBYE AR WORE NOW TRI WORLD OVER RIDf p-« CH GOOOTIfIR TYRfS THAN OH AKT CTRER IRAKI 200 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE^ I TEL. S33H Zi'**rA)24 words
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Article166 1951-02-15 4 Less Food May Cause More TB Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. The present hijsli price of foodstuffs will cause a run-down m the general health of the public and may even result m more cases of tuberculosis m the island. This fear was expressed by Mrs.166 words
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Article79 1951-02-15 4 Onn Confirms Appointment Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPL'R. Wed.— Speaking to a group of Malays m Perak a few days ago, when he toured the State m his capacity as head of RIDA, Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, stated j that he had been offered and had accepted the post of79 words
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Article, Illustration610 1951-02-15 4 Memorial Service For Paul Feng Held Standard Staff Reporter A MEMORIAL service was held at the Wesley Methodisl < hurch m Canning Rise, Singapore, yesterday for tin- late Mr. Paul Feng, who died m the Standard Dakota cra-!i near ilu* Thai border about a month ago* Rev. Waldo S. Reinoehl.610 words
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Article105 1951-02-15 4 I ipoh. Wed. Tfce body I nt .1 woman detanWC m j I 1 Urn Ipoh Dt-tention Camp ma airbenw to Kiuuitai ,i this Msoruinii m a dHUrV ered MaJayan Airways pi.i.'.t- She died at the J I !p !i Hi>Nj)it.il a lVw days aflei105 words
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41 1951-02-15 4 KOTA BHARI'. Wed.— Three first aid about 80 members of the St T s Ambulance As Koi B ed by R E. A Chief al Officer, Kelantan. .ires were conducted both m Malay and English.41 words
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291 1951-02-15 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. There is always a lucky itory attached to a prize-winning lottery ticket ami" our of such stories thin week comes from 1,,..!, where a man bought a lucky-brick competition ticket, lost it and had to make v statutory291 words
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Article, Illustration259 1951-02-15 4 Two More Bandits Bagged Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Security forces maintain their steady bag of bandits and m the past 24 hours up to 10 o'clock this morning they had j collected two more, one m Johore and the other m Pahang. The first was a 50-year-old HylamY. C. Lee - 259 words
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Article29 1951-02-15 4 X IT A L A TREXGGANU. Wed.— Tengku Sri Utama Raja, Deputy President Town Board, Kuala Trengganu, will spend his four months' leave m England.29 words
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Article40 1951-02-15 4 Standard Stuff Correspondent PENANG, Wed.— Five armed bandits m uniform stopped two Indians and three Chinese at a lonely path near Sungei Bakap between seven and o'clock Last nighi and n them of their identity cards.40 words
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Article127 1951-02-15 4 Standard Staff Correspondent j PENANG, Wed. Full compensation of $3,200 was awarded by Mr. B. G. Smith. Commissioner for Workmen's Compensation, m the Sessions Court today to the wife and five children of Ng San. who met with a fatal accident at the Brook Road stone quarry on127 words
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Article, Illustration123 1951-02-15 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed.— For permitting his car to be driven by an unlicensed driver, an Ipoh car owner. Wong Yew Yian was a total of $100 on two summons charges yesterday. In addition Wong was suspended from holding a driving licence for123 words
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221 1951-02-15 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PEXANG, Wed. If funds are made available, a contingent of about five repreentatives from the Malayan Youth Council will be sent to the United Kingdom to attend i the first international camp to [be organised by the British I National Committee221 words
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206 1951-02-15 4 PENANG, Wed. \fc ork In connection \>\\\\ ihc construction <»f tin* new trantwniUMMj -taiion fi>r Radio Malaya, Penang, at Glugor ir> alreaaj completed mm! ;j--soon as tbe wiring i* done and the new ttan-mitt« r mr the rt-jl network from Singapore v received and206 words
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Article, Illustration135 1951-02-15 4 Standard BtaJ MA.iGR Erii r Si.: ford Raffles, foun lived m the C from the United X He expressed a d< i Sir Stamford Rafl >een before. A Standa: ■nd Ifn Flint stn, B. m Major a:, lighted at their first they said was a135 words
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Advertisement165 1951-02-15 4 lm Meet this new W r PARKER c J/ the only pen with the I if I He e s Nrus about the workTs most famous /I' PCn Thcrs; Sa NFW Parkr 5I nerthan V it II bttorc An 11 lk lhe onI >' P° n with the I remarkable165 words
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Advertisement103 1951-02-15 4 "osco" -4 Mad« m GctVUBJ -miTt fewek, < -\u m iniit! rr DMI •■ni< iii- iinti MAf W I ■\i\aro\" hair Bpriagt itainlesi steel backs, mbreakaMt (laMei with leather >tr.iu». Rolled Cold Can VvSL Jironiium Cast I Vf hri.niiuin .!*>• M Rolled <-old Ca« 5: r A^| (lI AKI ft103 words
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Article, Illustration361 1951-02-15 5 WATER FOR SHOPHOUSES MAY SOON COST MORE Decision To Be Made On Feb. 28 Standard Staff Reporter A UNIFORM rate of 50 rent- per 1.000 gallons of water supplied to shoplMHues and te premises inside Municipal Limits and u*ed for domestic purposes only has been recommended by the Public UtilitiesStandard - 361 words
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Article99 1951-02-15 5 Standard Shift" R< porter THE I? 1 >PE one day nil eties wi up to promote an amalgamate Building Society, was expres by Mr. J. D. .1 I 1 of the Singapore English Sc .Teachers" Co-Operative T and Loan Society, at the General eld a*.99 words
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Article154 1951-02-15 5 First Acquittal V 2UA EAR-OLD Malay. Moiianniw <l SwMVMI 1 > i t a s ;hiki(»ii. w;s~ ihc fir««l man to be acquitted of a charge of rioting m the < «»!on\ last December, after din Singapore I hir»l District fudge, Mr. H. L. W rigaje*. *orlh.154 words
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61 1951-02-15 5 Meeting To Discuss Students' Health THE HEALTH of unr students \v: i lu> disc a South East Asia confereni bo convened next month m 1 eapore by the International Student Service. T a ent: i all SEA will attend Students Health i •nee. Mr. Rubin Bi> 5 studeni a New61 words
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Article1034 1951-02-15 5 and K<-t nil as uuiekiv as jx>--Hh!r\ One revolver m a crowd would not be useful. The crowd was then infuriating and there was nothing to do. The mob then began to vent the.r anger on the two vehicles Which were left there. They1,034 words
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Advertisement672 1951-02-15 5 VERTISEMENITS SITUATIONS VACANT Ge leral clerk (Chinese) male or female with kr »wl c English i 1 ping. Stale i ience and required to B x,, x.97 S Stand j Cle: sawm:ll situated C r Must speak and write Englis and have sme know:- j ec!§ ■ol sawing for i672 words
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Advertisement65 1951-02-15 5 ANKETS o s t o 0 ALL PURE WOOL made m England from the X A FINEST A A!i\. IN COLOURS K> MATCH SBEETS \Nit A BEDKOOM SURROUNDINGS. ENDS 1>OIM» IN BEST QUALITI A CORDED iSiI.K RIBBON. X 0 COLOURS ROSE. PEACH, BLUE, BEIGE, q There is \(i substitute foip^-^65 words
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Miscellaneous65 1951-02-15 5 §fNO LIGHTER >-< WHEWf THAT T^ f/ THERE f/ SPSC E P,^i^ T 40^ DMT FUEL ON /HM^> SURE SMELLS NOW...HEH.' A I K'NID iOF A UGHT l-^l/ If /^SSffil THIS, (WHAT'S INFLAMMABLE/ 1 ANYPORT r V I CAN GET OUTTA &jfikj& < MSf£k (BENCH.' .THIS' MEBBE IT'LL f IMA65 words
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Article791 1951-02-15 6 r rHE thud Commonwealth conference on aid to South and South-East Asia which opened m Colombo on Monday has not attracted the fanfare and the excitement that centred around the J announcement of the Colombo Plan last November, i The delegates seem to have slithered quietly791 words
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Article885 1951-02-15 6 A Malayan In England Malaya The war m Malaya must be won m the minds of men i THE campaign m Malaya can- not be won without the co-operation of the indigenous people and genuine co-oper* ation can only be obtained if it is voluntary. This sentence summarises an article885 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-02-15 6 "Strew th there's been a robbery or the boss h.is been lookin for something16 words
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Article422 1951-02-15 6 Si] Your leader "The Bmilv Beautiful" should certainly, pui fresh hope into j a withered muscle; but i■.yo estly tell me how many perso out of a hundred are p:. able m health and physique? Further, how many of your reader- can claim to be422 words
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Article132 1951-02-15 6 Sir:— It is authoritatively learnt m Seremban that all W.D. Civilian employees m the Federation presently drawing a housing allowance of $0 are m the near future to be given $I*s instead with effect from February 1951. 1 his bit of Informal ion Is welcome news though one132 words
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Article116 1951-02-15 6 Sir: It is regrettable that the authorities who fixed the date for the next Legislative Council Elections lost sight of the fact that April 7 is a race day m Singapore. Oa race days— particularly when they fall on Saturdays everyone makes a bee-line from his office116 words
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Article70 1951-02-15 6 RIGHTIST Chung Shing Jit Pao expressed disappointment at the decision of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to oppose possible price-control measure which was reported to be under the government*! ious considei alien. The paper, while conceding that the first duty of the Chamber of Commerce was to look70 words
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Article235 1951-02-15 6 Review of Views To oppose price coi.trol without taking Into account prevail facts was cci I linly not the proper way vi i this problem. It was quite true, continued the paper, that the Korean War a;id the international tens 11 have been the major causes of rising prices, but235 words
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Article, Illustration373 1951-02-15 6 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By HTHERE was once a man railed Ivy A fantastic job of converting the public r D. Rockefeller, which was that of a crossed with a pair of thumbscrews, into of a gentle, kindly old man whose whole to frire away all he had373 words
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Article233 1951-02-15 6 OBSERVER - It's the talk of the Town OBSERVER The God Of The Heavens SHORTLY r lidnight yesterday, staccato irsts of cracker-firing I the air In Singapore. The Chinese were offering prayers to the God i of the Heavens- —Tien X g > whose birthday it was 1 I rday. 1 This233 words
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Advertisement11 1951-02-15 6 -^f LIMITED STOCKS BOOK EA^' V 17-19 Battery Read, I I11 words
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431 1951-02-15 7 US Has Not Written Off Asia, C'wealth Conference Assured COLOMBO, Feb. 14. (Renter) Mr. Donald Kennedy, i \nu rican observer delegate, told the Commonwealth Aid to ksja onh rence that the United States had not "written off Asia bad dfcbt*. Her policy was to give both military and economic assistto431 words
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Article82 1951-02-15 7 The Package Ticked SDON, Feb. 14: \p» SouLind Yard bomb rxveits peeled open patk.i^e adinsstd i<) Food Minister MirkC Webb and :n aLirm clock. The paekaft was deliI thr Food Minisa cab driver soon I mommous tip ras pi <1 to the British V^'Hiation. An attend. int heavi the H82 words
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Article98 1951-02-15 7 14 (UP) I 9 the -A aencan dis- c the end g iet fighters toLip the t h vital Medi- the Bri- Me lit< ranean 1 the United States uned towai the re officer- ol might I .he mock b. I ::ime i ept amphibious98 words
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Article70 1951-02-15 7 WORST WINTER IN ALPINES ZUERICH. Feb. N (UP): Fresh avalanches struck Italy yesterday killing at least six people and bringing the two day toll from the new outbreak Of Alpine disasters to 16 dead and seven missing and presumed killed The new deaths were reported from Monte Tamiro, where a70 words
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Article137 1951-02-15 7 f 14: Colonel Rf.ie den tnding Ofl Is del Nti is force- m killed m battle on .i:\(\< military kyo c >n firmed t'l word of the i aim smiulit is beli recorded itate--3 a tape recording D itch telling the utthe fight- ing exploil137 words
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Article106 1951-02-15 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 (UP) Representative James Van Zandt, Republican, has asked President Truman to order General Douglas Mao Arthur home to report to Congress and the people on the conditions m Asia. He told the House this report would be as important as GeneralA.P. - 106 words
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Article, Illustration291 1951-02-15 7 L\KE SUCCESS. Feb. 14 (Reuter) The United Nations General Assembly has rejected by 48 votes to five with three abstentions the Soviet charges of united; States aggression against China. Trie vole was on the Soviet resolution alleging that the United States invaded Formosa and blockaded291 words
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Article44 1951-02-15 7 The American Red Cross said that it will ship 20 tons of powdered milk to Turkey to he>p feed Turkish refugees leaving i Bulgaria because of a Bulgarian Government order requiring i them to return lv their ii*Uve I land. U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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81 1951-02-15 7 France, Italy Agree On Vital Issues SAN T A MARGHERITA, Italy, Feb. 14 (UP)— French ami Italian government leaders reached general agreement today on all outstanding questions including German rearmament. So much ground was covered and the three-hour conference was held m such a "warmfrand friendly atmosphere' that little work81 words
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Article65 1951-02-15 7 LAKE SUCCESS. Feb. 133 (Reuter)— The United Nations Children's Fund voted unanimously today to send $240,000 worth of rice to India m the next six months to feed some 275,000 children. The Executive Board of the Fund directed that the rice should be shipped as soon65 words
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Article112 1951-02-15 7 GAINESVILLE (FLORIDA) Feb. 14: (Reuter) Mr. Sumner Welles, former American Undersecretary of State, said here today that to rearm Germany would be "an incredible mistake." It would cause resentment against the Atlantic 1 act nations and be good for Russian propaganda, he said. The Germans themselves were112 words
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Article48 1951-02-15 7 TAIPEI. Feb. 14: (UP)— The Chinese Reds are converting Hainan island into a training base for a "semi-tropical amphibious corps." the China Union Press agency reported today. The agency said the propramme was carried out under the direction of Russian specialictc 15 13.48 words
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491 1951-02-15 7 Indian Envoy Tells How Peace Can Be Saved OXFORD. Feb. 14 (Renter)*— Sir S. Radhakrishnan, Indian Ambassador m Moscow, and Spalding Professor of Philosophy at the Oxford University, said hero thai peace, which was precarious and m peril today, could be saved only if the nations of the world worked491 words
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Article, Illustration101 1951-02-15 7 HEAD down, eyes fixed on his landing points, Peter Gee, sixteen year-old parachutist of the future, swoops to earth during training with the Army Cadet branch of the Airborne Anti-Tank Regimen! at Kennington, London. For weeks Peter, an apprentice instalment maker, has been doinsj plenty of P.T.. preparing himself for•Mirrorpic, - 101 words
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259 1951-02-15 7 RED CHIEFS REMIND WORLD OF MUTUAL AID PACT BETWEEN RUSSIA CHINA SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 14 (AP). The leaders of Communist China and the Soviet Union, in a pointed exchange of greeting, reminded the world of the mutual assistance pact between the two countries, signed one year ago in Moscow. Chairman259 words
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Article68 1951-02-15 7 LONDON. Feb. 14: <AP)— I Leo H. Lamb has left by pU tor Peking to become Charge d f Affaires of the British -j sion to Communist China. Mr. Lamb. 48 ill su eed .I.C. Hutchinson, who has reached retirement age. Formerly a British Mil at68 words
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Article79 1951-02-15 7 FRANKFURT leh 14 (AP) Reporters were order ed out of a saferoom of a German bank here when C VS. and German officials opened two mysterious rases which may contain part of the famed French Rothschild jewels. The jewels of the French Rothschild family, looted m79 words
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Article91 1951-02-15 7 PARIS. Feb. 14: (AP I I B i Four Deputii Paris between March 10 i 15 to set the terms, place i I date for a Foreign Mini meeting in\ ring B ssia, t«« United States. Britain F. noe. The Deputif- will be91 words
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Article53 1951-02-15 7 Eighteen United States government officials and envoys to the .Middle Eastern countries hv.e assembled at Istanbul to discuss ways and means of bolstering American influence m this strategic area and if necessary to help defend it against aggression. The conference, starting yesterday will be top secret, and will be overU.P. - 53 words
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Article55 1951-02-15 7 M. Andre Francois-Poneet. French High Commissioner to Germany, said that the Allied occupation would have to end when West Germany made her military contribution to European defence. Occupation would have to be replaced by agreements negotiated with the Western Allies, he said m a speech m English to the AlliedReuter - 55 words
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Article27 1951-02-15 7 Drastic new measures to reinforce the law banning Communism m South Africa were introduced m the Lower House by the Minister of Justice. Mr. C.R. Swart.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article29 1951-02-15 7 A mountain has blown off the top and has become a new vole; no m Northeastern Luzon near the town of Bagabag, according to the Philippine News Service. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article39 1951-02-15 7 THE Thai Mil istry <•: 1 tion is completing work >m a plan for seven years' compulsory education foi children instead of the present four **es There are now ii.2(i0.000 childrei m the schools oi the kingdom. (Thai Information Service)(Thai Information Service) - 39 words
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Article37 1951-02-15 7 Twenty-f our -hour nurseries, where working mothers can leave their children, are t<i be started m Prague this year to supplement the system oi nurseries. An item For this \t provided m the City budget A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article44 1951-02-15 7 Prime Ministei I hii Liberal party icus thai Japan is prepared for reai man c r pr \iected peace pad with I i united S1 ites, c newspapers reported. \.v«>« quoted as saying; I ia< rearma- ment might provide pretext fm foreign attack A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article65 1951-02-15 7 He The United States Army Chief--1 id. La ton < has, told the National Prcfil Club at WTasbingi thai he took it tor granted thai before the United Nationi I >i oec <■: ossed the .'^Bth Parallel the questi< n would be reviewed t)> political leaders, addi g: "I d<>Reuter - 65 words
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Article46 1951-02-15 7 Two high officials nf the Vietnam Government have arrived m Marseilles lor first contacts with the European nations that have recognised Vietnam as "independent within the French Union." They were Do Hung, Secretary-General ol the Foreign Affairs Ministry and Tran Van Don, Minister to London. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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303 1951-02-15 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 14— (AP)— General Hoyl S. Vandenberg. Chief of the U. S. Air Force, believes Russia could push at, least 70 out of 100 bombers to United States targets m a determined attack. Gen. Vandenberg said m a signed article m the303 words
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Advertisement98 1951-02-15 7 Opportunities for Over -aged Bays Girls. M -p. Senior Cumbr.. Std VIII. Std. VII. nd A Bk. X] Runmnji: «morn. eve) Senior. Pre, SW :i VII, Com. Subs., Enf. Maths, for I-CC. r Ad:ns. to Coin. Subs, close today. TypinJ ime either place. 63 machines. End tuitions. S l. C.98 words
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Advertisement23 1951-02-15 7 i T'lrc* 31 ark of OTTAT TTV < f J HOME— WEIGHT SUITS From $225.00 m m SiKGAPOREk I --H 1 1 1 I23 words
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272 1951-02-15 8 Standard Staff Reporter MALAYAN rubber producers fear that, if a price ceiling and international control of exports emerge from the nine-nation talks m London, Malaya's strong bargaining position will he jettisoned and the producers sacrificed for the sake of international politics.272 words
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255 1951-02-15 8 Timber Shippers To Be Penalised For Breaches In Ma rking Standard Stan Reporter IN V BID t«» eliminate difficulties connected with the <lt li\< r\ ol timber from Malaya and the Far Ernst to werseafl markets, the Far Eastern Freight Conference baa deckled *<> charge all timber shippers a penally255 words
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Article44 1951-02-15 8 A Yog slav Austrian trade ag eemeni for 19M provides for. exchange worth U. 5.528-,-111 ■:> 100 <• icn v. :;v Austria will and steel products and othei m mul ictured goods and will receive raw materi and ag cultural produd U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-02-15 8 Certain types of plate-glass manufacture require the pot-cast-ing- method. This picture taken m an American factory shows molten glass m a huge clay pot which will be transferred from the furnace to the casting table by means of a crane.40 words
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Article63 1951-02-15 8 The u.S Ejcport-Impori Bank h i mnounced its Bjrst credits I Spa m total ling U.S. (12,200,000 for cotton, fertilisers, tract, s' spa] c pan ts and equipment machinery parts necessary to complete a nitrogenous ferti- i ml m Spur!. A U S (62.500.000 credit forU.P. - 63 words
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Article15 1951-02-15 8 m September bad a favou ble balance ol trade with An totalling (*****,376,334 I A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article83 1951-02-15 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday Feb. 14) were per Ib. Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot Loose mom.) $2.32 $2.34 F.OJB. m bales Mar. No. 1 K.S.S. $2 21 $2.22 No. 2 R.S.S. SMI $1.12 no :i R.S.s. (Norn.) $1.01 $2.02 lone: Easier. LONDON RIBBLR U ertnesday's t»83 words
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Article40 1951-02-15 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. lhe price ol lia to-day •ras $783 per picoX lp n!I (new record.) LONDON TIN Wednesday's prices tir>t sesSMHI were: >pot £1.611 boyers, £l,€2i nnrec months V!L. ~c~y buyers '-1 ">ii."> sellers. Settlemenl Price tl.t;is io!if: Strons;,40 words
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Article89 1951-02-15 8 WASHINGTON, Feb. 14: (UP) The U.S. Agriculture Dept. has temporarily suspended wheat sales to signatories of the International Wheat Agreement pending a review of the worlds wheat position. America is; committed to sell 245.000.000 bushels of wheat to member nations during the year ending next August.89 words
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Article36 1951-02-15 8 HOXGKONG, Feb. 14.—(Special Standard Service)— Closing prices on the Hongkong Ex-! change today were TlKsls.fiO to L\ sterling; HK (5.983 to US $111K51.770 to Malaya i SI: HK$O.3l to one Indonesian RupmU; Golc. HK5321.875.36 words
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167 1951-02-15 8 LONDON, Feb. 14. (AP).- The boss of Britain's state-owned j Steel industry urged workers and managers of the steel companies to "forget politics" and make the state-owned plants pour out steel as always. The Government's British Iron Snd Steel Corp., a state-holding167 words
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Article66 1951-02-15 8 NSW Gas, Electric Cuts Lifted SYDNEY, Feb. 14 <AP Restrictions imposed last week of lm< and electricity > for tndusJ ry, h< imes and i m New South Wales have been lifted by order ol I SI ite Cab The use oi i">^n for advertising and other signs and sports66 words
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Article, Illustration217 1951-02-15 8 Standard Staff Reporter >I\(i\PORE*S sago factories use no machinery m the production of sago flour. Almost everything i- done by hand or I>y Ir^s. Singapore buys the pulveris <1 an partly refined sago flour [ndragiri and Silat Pan- ;.;n! Sarawak. pulverised brown pulp ofStandard - 217 words
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209 1951-02-15 8 Standard Staff Reporter FAIRLY LARGE quantities of Malayan rubber offered m the Singapore market to Australian buyers were not accepted yesterday. Australia came m as a small buyer on Tuesday. Dealers buying for short covering purposes steadied the market, which opened at around $2.20209 words
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Article43 1951-02-15 8 WASHINGTON, Fob 14 —The French and Bri?i<h bassadors conferred for hall hour with Seen Dean Acheson yesterday. The dlscusaon centred on plans inising a proposed interna- I li agency for bandlin j materials needed for i defe:43 words
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Article77 1951-02-15 8 A c omprohensivt survey to determme what can be done to speed up and improve the delivery «tf world news to newspapers throughout Southeast Asia is beirm made by .Mr. Harold Carlson, Chief Engineer for the Associated Press of America. Mr. Carlson, who has77 words
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111 1951-02-15 8 GENEVA, Feb. 14. (Reute < The research and planning division of the U.N\ Economic Commission bulletin reports a fail m j exports from European count to India and South Africa m the third quarter of 1950. This fall, the bulletin said. 'the reason why111 words
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Article214 1951-02-15 8 WASHINGTON, Feb. 14: The Un ted States has made no complaint to Britain concerning the shipment of goods through Hongkong to Communist China. U.S. State Department Press Officer Michael McDermott said. "Representatives of the British Embassy at Hongkong ond Officials of the U.S. Government214 words
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294 1951-02-15 8 White A nd Black Pepper Fetch Record Prices Standard Staff Reporter PEPPER PRICES m the Singapore produce —ilm nm i record highs yesterday, though only moderate turno\<r of Inreported because of unavailability of supplies*. >\ hilt- peppi hands at $1,100 per picul and black at $680 on a firm Market,294 words
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163 1951-02-15 8 Materials Sharing Plan LONDON, 1Y!». 11 (MM Britain mpecte thai som«' 2."> nation*, will begin *<»rk m Vpril on a plan In share o;it Mam 1 raw mattriaU. Chancellor of the Exchequer Hugh Gaitskell told the House of Commons that replies still are awaited163 words
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25 1951-02-15 8 More Indian Cotton For US, Japan, UK The Indi G d export licen; 150.000 bales of >taple coti M bales ml] Stat ad the U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article30 1951-02-15 8 ness M .c -md Chap report that G Ltd. has declared an inU rim dividend of IS p» ceni ending Sept. 30. 19n 1 payable on Wsi.30 words
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Article25 1951-02-15 8 A Austra s in rec»"*d m be Aired wool Lished t Brisbai ea day. [nice I I usy *as .256 d- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article62 1951-02-15 8 UK Facing Industry Shutdown LONDON. I,!, i w Britain* emA tin- week < -mil- i j X dropped b) toother 000 t.m*. 1,. .i i|t mar-in t<> >n ,i, (ni #ll *evm weather." a Mini*tr\ ti report*, droj above tbe wig mine-to-fire industry tun I have been n Liveries I62 words
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Article12 1951-02-15 8 PROFITTAKING IN TINS Stanri.irri SUM H SII I Changed pri M KTBIi!12 words
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Advertisement342 1951-02-15 8 E. I. S. N. CO., LTD. STRAITS BOMBAY FREIGHT TARIFF. Shippers m>> adsised that witli rffed from Ist February, 'l igW rites to Bombay, Karachi, Persian Golf I'.irts ,uid Ports \.i Bomha\ .ir-- increased V. r (!ri.v attfii :>n to the fallowings: B > »1B \V <( >'> Flow S342 words
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Advertisement45 1951-02-15 8 Directors of the LL- < i C mpany have elected Eh mm F Fi STOP VAY'DZtAMIKI! START A SAVING? ACCOUNT TO -PAY/ YOU TOO CAN OPKN SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOB AS LITTLE AS $1/- INTEREST H HA BE PAID AT 2<i PIS ANN' '< CHUHG KHIHUI BPHH LTD.45 words
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Article, Illustration142 1951-02-15 9 Standard Shipping Reporter MR. GOH Teek Cheow, the first Asian to hold the Kost of assistant m Islay err and Company, died on Monday, following a three-week illness. Well-known m shipping circles m Singapore, Mr. Goh's death is a great loss to the company. The directors142 words
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Article34 1951-02-15 9 CALCUTTA, Feb. 14: (Renter)— A lightning strike of 30,000 seamen and shore workers yesterday tied up almost ali shipping m Calcutta Port. They were protesting against the present system of medical examination.34 words
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Article44 1951-02-15 9 Despatches TODAY: W. Australia. E. j Australia and New Zealand (letters only), Christmas Is. noon by Charon, Sarawak (except Miri) noon by R. Brooke, Indo-China by Ibis, Japan noon by Tak Sang. Arrivals TODAY: Nil. TOMORROW: Kuching by Norbay, Thailand by train.44 words
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Article65 1951-02-15 9 Standard Woman Correspondent When the M.V. Anshun sail- ?d early yesterday morning for Penang, to take on fresh cargo. Second Officer John Brett was Left behind m hospital. Second Officer Brett was suddenly stricken with severe jaundice, and reported to be j ■pretty sick.' He is65 words
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Article, Illustration326 1951-02-15 9 Chusan Had 'Flu, 'Pox, Measles Cases Standard shipping Reporter FLYING the Q* flag as she came in to berth alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday, the 24,000-ton Chusan reported that she had 'flu, chicken-pox and measles cases on board. Visitors were not allowed to board the liner except withStandard; standard - 326 words
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Article193 1951-02-15 9 SHIPS AT ROADS AND WHARVES, 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. WHARVES Gdns. 44 43 Taksang, Bheers Wharf: 42 43 Clenroy, 40 41 Charon, :is 39 Pres. Jeffer.son. 36 37 City of Coventry. 33 34 Somali, 31 32 Pyrrhus. 2s) 30 Kordstjernan, 27 28 R. Brooke. Tantalus. 23 Ki>tna. 21193 words
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Article30 1951-02-15 9 HONGKONG. Feb. 14 (UP) It was reported today that the newly formed Fuh Hsing Aviation Company will inaugurate a direct service between Taiwan and Macao next month.30 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-02-15 9 photo. The Countess of Alhc marie, chairman of the U.K. Dcrelopment Commission, arrived m Singapore yesterday by BOAC Constellation on her icay to Sydney to attend the Australian Federation gulden jubilee celebrations. The Countess, iclio is a guest at Government House, leaves tomorrow. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Advertisement623 1951-02-15 9 m* r I \>l REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Und Overland y inclsco, Los Angeles, All American ft Canadian Cities Penan* P.S'ham Spore U. fJ. I.UCKENBACH 4 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 7/8 Feb. P ting cargo for Hongkong, Kobe, Yokohama s r REGULAR SERVICE U.S.A. (WEST COAST) PERSL4N GULF via JAPAN623 words
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Advertisement191 1951-02-15 9 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Boval Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-America Line Nedcrland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS Spore P. Sham Penanff t Slamat (RL> 16/20 Feb. 21/22 Feb. Bintang (SMN) 17/23 Feb. 24/25 Feb. 26/27 Feb. Sloterdyk (HAL) 27 Mar/3 Apr. 4/5 Apr. 6/7191 words
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Advertisement543 1951-02-15 9 —m SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINENT B'iMre. P Sham. Penang "INDIA' for Bangkok, Hongkong St Manila 16-19 Feb. 'KAMBODIA" for Hongkong. Kobe Ac Yokohama 26 Feb. -2 Mar "LALAXDIA" for Bangkok 6-7 Mar i-i Mar 26 28 Mar. "FIOSI.V for Bangkok fi-fl Mar 7 7 Feb. 6-6 Maf. "KVERNAAS" for543 words
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Miscellaneous148 1951-02-15 9 \AIR ARRIVALS] 5^ I and DEPARTURES *<* v- vf^rr^yi Arrivals GABUDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Jr. mi h dan i i v i>; v, QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS CONSTELLATIONS from S] bW] I", ,'n KLM CONSTELLATION from Europe I I a.m. MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTAS from B.umkok. Pt-nan^ FT 1.1."> p.m. from >ic<laii, Penang148 words
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Miscellaneous253 1951-02-15 9 SHIPPING INftLLIGENCI EAST ASIATIC LH!B Outtf&ra from fcuroDt Feb. 16: India for Bangkok Hongkong, Manila. Feb. 19. Feb. 26: Kambodia sails for H'kong, Kobe and Yokohama Mar. 2. Mar, f: Lalandia for Bangkok Mar. 7. TO EUROPE Feb. 18: Kind sails Feb. 21. LOCAL B'KOK LINE Feb 19: Taluei for253 words
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Miscellaneous231 1951-02-15 9 I From I K. Continent: In Port: Bencleuch. In Port: Benvrackie, sails Feb. Id. PACIFIC FAX EAST LINE Trans-Pacifxc Service Feb. 7: f.j. Lockenbach, Balls Feb. 8. (West Coast) Persian Gulf Via Japan, li'Koni Feb. 21: J.L. Luckenbach. GLEN LINE (From IK Continent to H'konf Japan) Glenroy sails Feb 16231 words
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1009 1951-02-15 10 OSWALD HENRY - Scandinavian Ice -Stars To Perform Here OSWALD HENRY IN three months 9 time, Singapore audiences, as well as those m the Federation, are going to sit back and gasp at something really NEW m show business. And, believe me, this is no salestalk. For word came through yesterday of the1,009 words
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Article, Illustration168 1951-02-15 10 F-L-A-S-H-E-S FROM THE FLICKS 111 i.VILD ROMANCE: bU-riing li mini and Jean Hasen ar» i the man and uiri whose romance meets tragic end m M-ft-MN KrippinK drama ti» »vi a darinx Jewel rohh -v. rir-'i Asphalt Jancte." ri VIR-R VISING!: \t lo:ist. It m t t 'ii I i168 words
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Advertisement86 1951-02-15 10 /g^/ TO-DAY WtX* 4 SHOWS ONLY fiOTf ALTERED TIMES:— 10 A.M. 1.45 p.m. ">. HO 9. 15 Isl HOUSE 2nd 3rd 4th SUPERLATIVES WILL BE SUPERFLUOUS TO DESCRIBE THIS MASTODONIC >i!o\\ OF HOURS iK 2.> MINUTES! FLYING SAUCERS LEI LOOSE m 1 o DESTROY METROPOLIS 111! I Ij M J86 words
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Advertisement72 1951-02-15 10 OPENING TODAY! 3 SHOWS: 5— «.15— 9.15 p.m. Shaw Bros' Malay Musical I 'ALOHA" starring MARIAM OSMAN GUMANTI, I). HARRIS Sont;s! Dances! Romance PLEASE COME EARLY FOR YOUR SEATS! PHDHf NO ***** CEYLANC RO^ Today: 3.00, 8.30 9.15 p.m. Mickey Rooney m his most Exciting Role "THE BIG WHEEL" It's72 words
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Advertisement141 1951-02-15 10 4 NEW ALHAMBRA i ff/JV^ Bearh Road Tel. 6909. >T fr\ i CJfe I GET THE NEW ALHAMBRA HABIT I jatJr V 11th DAY TODAY I \VL 4.00. 1i. 4."), JJj Parked I\ 11',., Iff I ilht U I)iiit*rpnt 9« m I MM ''*-,^^^L of 1.001 Thrills! Jamm STEWART SjTI141 words
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Advertisement196 1951-02-15 10 LAST PAY i4-M'l spectacul»f fuwtn SunVatley Musical m color by TECHNICO! .TECHNICOLOR IMPORTfINT ANNOUNCEMSNT In ni!sl p.irfs o f t,. p§r|| d,. >,\ N F| I)i:LILAH. m \h-w <«f the DMtl] later* i production of over '2 hours' duration, hi increased admission prices. B\ special arrangement betunn Cecil B It196 words
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48 1951-02-15 11 S'pore, Malaya Officers For Exercises v rd Stafl Kiyifct a and nding oing i \ercise wQA be F bru- > study fence m IS 1 a:^d will be imander, tiongk ng -al d rection I -in-Chi( Far of the Wai ill also bn ise forms pai i I pto-48 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-02-15 11 photo. STANGERUP, of lH Mr. Dziubinski. 1 Singapore tt unuwc for the Uwi! ScandmaX Mir .it the Capi- M present the -v'-niins m C al- Lillian BuckokeLillian Buckoke - 27 words
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Article22 1951-02-15 11 f S..ifT X .'porter Uea Iwrc ring the the i tea to Secretai Ge- FA] I:--kte increase ppi22 words
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17 1951-02-15 11 790 ACCIDENTS IN JANUARY: 15 KILLED c Singa] k ie highest During Is, 678 m:- iults and17 words
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Article130 1951-02-15 11 DESCRIBED by the Police as the leader of the "Sa Ji" gang, N4 Kwai Poiiw 'a as sentenced to 19 manl is 1 rigorous imprison;v c Singapore Second D ct Ju Ige Mi I: A. Porrer, ye terday, fox attempting to ex- >ni a c130 words
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Article, Illustration86 1951-02-15 11 TWENTY-SiX Chinese were fined m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday when they pleaded guilty to gambling on Feb. 13. Ten of them were each fined $25, while the other 16 were lined $10 each. Picture by Michael Goh MR. F. H. J. DAHL. Travelling Commissioner fromMichael Goh - 86 words
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132 1951-02-15 11 A NINE- YEAR-OLD girl told Mtg c D. Fyte m the S igapore Third Police Court yes erd »> I a C.miese forcioiy > .:<.■.■ i a bu^:i and atiempte I I 1 rape hear and. when >je ci ied, be put :us132 words
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Article60 1951-02-15 11 THE EAS'I West Sod w is ling a g to-; at 8.:;o pjn Bri-; sh Council Hail, will have Dr ,i X, Johnson ol the Englis pit byt< ri m Mission as gues j spcu'.. r p.. j re >enl v arriv( m Sing p60 words
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Article70 1951-02-15 11 A CHARGE ol robWng a wo- rmed with a knife. at Bukit Timah Road on Feb. 4 s explained to two Chinese Uin Seng Huat and Lee Kec Chia m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. Accused were alleged to have robbed the woman, Urn70 words
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Article146 1951-02-15 11 UNICEF To Send BCG To S'pore Standard Staff Reporter THE UNITED Nations International Children's Emergency Fund has offered to send B.C.G. for vaeination m Singapore, it was stated yesterday by Mr, C. L. Edwards, Chairman of S.A.T.A. The method of development of B.C.G. programme will be decided by the Government,146 words
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72 1951-02-15 11 CONVICTED of theft for the third time a Chinese, Lwa Yew Eng promis?d the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate yesterday that he would not steal again. Lwa pleaded guilty to stealing a sapling valued at SI belonging to the Municipal Forest Reserve on Feb.72 words
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Article47 1951-02-15 11 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Civil Service I Association is holding a dinner and dance m honour of those locally-recruited government officers recently honoured by the King on his birthday. The func- tion will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday, March 10.47 words
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258 1951-02-15 11 BEFORE 24-year-old Lam 1 Yuet Ngoh took a fatal dose of caustic soda, she addr< ssed a i letter to the police, I that her husband ill-treated her and did not give enougn money for her and his m children. This letter258 words
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Article, Illustration11 1951-02-15 11 Taiping; Combined Services soccer team, league champions for the 1950 season.11 words
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317 1951-02-15 11 Lamoiia Fight Preview By WHITNEY MARTIN, A. F. Correspondent CHICAGO, Feb. 14 (AP) Sometimes the bull wins m a bullfight. That is why Jake "The Bull" I i.amotta has a chance of retaining his middleweight championship against smoo'.h-working boxing "matador" Sugar Ray Robinson,317 words
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Article157 1951-02-15 11 SINGAPORE Civilians* team to meet the Combined Se Loet on Sunday m aid oi the SinCk-l pore Oiyinpic ;>".d Sports C©UB- cil's fu:^d for its Asian Games team was named last night is follows: The Civilian side urill be: Chu Chee Seng- V;:/. McGrefor: Hin Weng, Muniiy.157 words
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Article74 1951-02-15 11 The Sii .tp Civ Sen tee Associat n wrill play a friendly match against the Amical Atnletic As iatffMl Bt 'ne S.C.S.A. i ibho c, Te sen! o n Road, on Sui I <y. Play will atari at 2 I p L S.C.S.A. Team v.-il! be a i74 words
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Advertisement41 1951-02-15 11 Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he bas always used Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too, and it costs me so little. Dentifrice $ggf^^ d. *w. tarn up i r »NCLAnr K-CO liMlt-t*41 words
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Miscellaneous356 1951-02-15 11 I ndl© Programmes j 'It >..\l.\>,A lanoaiioCT's Choice— Maad*r«; i-'-'V SINUAIHIKI X: ALA LIMPIK I >hu \i-irrs S bO'JS »lloc>tl« 3 !MI PKOGRAMMB ihr n^.r. bnnd J mt:. lor th* im— pm sing:;i > p< rr: I KM Mumi >»r.!'-,. p:n fr. .gramme >unim.ir> t>t»- 1^; 4 Jp v^ Fraakic356 words
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Miscellaneous163 1951-02-15 11 I 1 j I \%mf I F \%%%i t: I <^> KEEP KEEP /^SL /A OFF-" THE OFF THE /^>^ aA^J r o^ v( J 6gA^ I GRASS n n/E~'lX\ I/ nH ROY- I I HI, SLIM— CAN II I CAN DO I I -*%ZSU**** zqr^ imk Un BUy YOU163 words
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1330 1951-02-15 12 MnUit§an iuri Note* By NEWCOMER Technicolour (late Golden Measure) will m all proalnliiy join the Bcled band of fir^t-time out winners m this country when he makes his appearance at the Singapore Turf Club Spring meet which bt1,330 words
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Article254 1951-02-15 12 NEK SOOX GARRISON I fe a deplete I Royal Air For c Chanel side by six points -i tes) to nil In a hard fouchi fame c? B jby played a V'* 1 Soon yesterday. ni^h t K .ev cl a r v.r > :xa254 words
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Article30 1951-02-15 12 KLUAS -The X tang Dis- Association has re~- iv I a handsome cup from D-i* n T h Siev/ X:., r. It wiß be competed for am30 words
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251 1951-02-15 12 1 HK CHANG] ran out easy winners m the Singapore Women 9 Hockej lra«ue Beve»«-«idc final on the SCC padan«; yotenlay. They beat the SCC Ist team by a solitary »<>al m a keen niateh. Superi m a L departments, the C ngi in>251 words
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233 1951-02-15 12 Golf Prodigy In RAF Tourney For Lady Fogariy Cup STROKE play m ihe 1951 Lady Fo-rariy (up Compcliiion, the R.A.F. Annual fadifg 1 G«U Champion•»hij», has liii:hli^hl«-(l a playtT who, if she continues »o She is Mrs. Joan Aviss, wife of a technical Win^ Warrant Officer at Cbangi She has233 words
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101 1951-02-15 12 HK Sportsmen Honour Late Mr. Aw Hoe Siandard Hongkong Corr. i! HONGKONG, Feb. 11. |i The Hon^kon? Football I Association decided today t:» postpone all matches < I scheduled for Saturday i as a mark of respect for i Mr. Aw Hoe, who died i with nine others m a101 words
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Article83 1951-02-15 12 LONDON, Feb. 14 (AP) E ie Thomas, British and E npire welterweight champion, v. I challenge for the world title if he defeats Italy's Michtlo Palermo m tiicir Euro- an championship bout at Carmarthen, Wales, vn Monday. Th» present world welterweight champion is Sugar Ray Robinson, who83 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-02-15 12 photo. Seremban Combined Schools badminton team. The boys played a match recently against a strong team composed of the best from badminton parties in the town and lost 6-3.- Koh Cheng JimKoh Cheng Jim - 32 words
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520 1951-02-15 12 j i THF WARJAN-POB LIM i fund yesterday climbed to 54. 883.40 ci>iei'iy as a result I oi a handsom? donation cf Sl7O by Malacca sportsmen who met at a dinner he'd last Saturday to honour Mr. j P.GJfILG. Mahindasa on his recent award520 words
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Article46 1951-02-15 12 Nam Wah Swamped RANGOON, Feb. 14 (AP> The Nam VVah Sports Club SOCOer tram from Singapore today lost to a selected Burma XI by six goals to two. The Burmese team netted four times m the first half while the visitors scored once m each half.46 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-02-15 12 The WAVs Won This Match photo. Chantji WAVs (left) and S.C.C. "Seven-A-Side" hoikey teams, finalists in the Singapore Ladle.-. Hockey Council tourmmor*. Tfce WAV's won 1-0- StandardStandard - 27 words
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Article152 1951-02-15 12 BY OT.MF DAVIKS THE SECOND track was used C fast work and the third track I >w work at Bukit Timah yesterday whea the going was easy. On!* horse* from Harry Sleigh*! stable did strong pace v. >ri;. S sverai outstation horses whicb arrived on152 words
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332 1951-02-15 12 Public Should Be Told Why SAFA Withdrew Says Official KUALA LI MPI R, Wed. I,|| t; :< p A and the football public are told tlu- NHKon [or Singapore A.F.A.*>i withdrawal from body, Uiere is little use m tlu ir sn! mill 46 domestic affair" to the Eaglidi F. uud332 words
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382 1951-02-15 12 Hassett Turns D own A Challenge: Match Ends In Tame Draw MELBOI RNE, Feb. 11 < K< :i;< r- \i* l h<- tutok between Victoria and t li MJ ended m a brase <!r.i i lur.* lodaj afirr LimUa\ HasseU had taraed <I<>\>ii suggestion l>y I>:'iii* CoMßtosj '.hat tln\ should382 words
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93 1951-02-15 12 Johore Leper Settlement Holds Sports JOHORE BAHRU, W< I The 386 inmates I Tampoi Leper Settlement held a very succes I sports meet at the Sctt't i tit grounds on F: In ill 14 events wen i i ganised and the winner eived a I The meet was organised by93 words
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Article39 1951-02-15 12 Victoria 1 Inniir^^ 141 Mf C Ist Innhap 11 Victoria 2nd [mines .'-4 WCC Snd Inning St; lham c H I Be I H I 1 Total 'for I) BOWLING OM R W 9 16 l Bye- B39 words
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Article21 1951-02-15 12 THE EKE their aim m October. irisufl sary I TiM this would g com i moni21 words
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Miscellaneous50 1951-02-15 12 Tipls*p^ HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Mu.a\ a. TODAY: A.M. P M. Singapore 3.19 3.14 Singapore 3.54 4.13 Malacca I'4B Port Dickson 11.29 Port Sham n.51 1!.5(i Penang 4..(» «i 15 TOMORROW: Sinjapare 4.34 H.'IH Malacca 2.30 tXt Port D'ck^on.. 1:0 1.10 Port Sham IJR Penang; 9 2550 words
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