Singapore Standard, 16 February 1951
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Title Section16 1951-02-16 1 Singapore Standard ft WL I N0 231 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS16 words
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371 1951-02-16 1 Feb, 15 (AP) Heavy Allied gnus today broke i huge Red drive to crack the central Korean front. Vmerican. South Korean and Dutch defenders of ipjong stopped the Communist smash m thos c Hi l S. Eighth Army reported 10,593 Communists371 words
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42 1951-02-16 1 15 R ater-AAP) Mr. John •ial United States rmos h»r Japanese lodag il»at Japancoc sentiment was \ivoiii; th«>ii«:in«l« <>t COm- iv. ,1 tram Japanese during lii-« recent ill were MHnpieteij opposed to am be lold n orters.42 words
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65 1951-02-16 1 Staaaard Stall Reporter RI JMINARY i nsidera- is g riot d by the Tribunal by the Singapore Govisider appiica- tia ompensation for damage or injury December it was officially announ On the h: it Sir Hai M S. C. L stati i ml said that65 words
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41 1951-02-16 1 S \7V F 3 (AP).— An m es cno t L>i Negr i Wednesd iv J ipanese Rea Kik v T ha and Tamo S r murdering two A.Uli ed pris j i Apr h 194541 words
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117 1951-02-16 1 Service For Epperson, 2 Others Set i A SERVICE m memory of Pa: f I Ol pi >1 oi Singapore Standard Dakota which crashed m South Siam on January 13, and two other Jims of the plane tragedy. Mr. Cheah Kirn Bee and -c;or Long Chak Ngian bo held tomorrow117 words
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44 1951-02-16 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 (UP) Charles E. Bohlen, the State Department topmost authority on Russia soon will be named a State Department counsellor to ike a major part m guiding American policy toward the 5 informed quarters said toSay.44 words
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Article52 1951-02-16 1 S lIGON, Feb. 15, (R wl *>. French Union farces have recapture I Banhhi, 25 miles soul w t the fo mer Fre en forLaokay i i o sri iern to-do-China evacuated early last \>• c nbe* an Army c tmmunaatte ep arted here I d•The52 words
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119 1951-02-16 1 SINGAPORE Government will form a Malayan Rubber Advisory Committee to advise on matters concerning th» ntbbcr industry m the country. The Committee will consist of eleven men. Five will be representatives of United Kingdom rubber planters; the others will includ? two Malayan rubber planters,119 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-02-16 1 Villagers of Jenderam were removed yesterday morning under the Emergency Regulations. Picture shows an oflirial of the SuppHe:; beyi. eh .'king over with a woman the list of the i;o:>ds she wis hiving behind m her shop.39 words
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337 1951-02-16 1 S'pore Legislators To Decide COL Pay Increase Today Standard Staff Reporter V MOTION Becking an increase of leu per cent on the basic salaries of Government employees as additional cost of li\in^ allowance to cope with the present rise m prices of foodstuffs and oilier e«<->*'ii!ial commodities will be tabled337 words
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Article167 1951-02-16 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE question of stagnation increments which affect several G.C.S. clerks m Singapore was discussed at the meeting of the Government Administrative and Clerical Services! Union yesterday, The Standard I learns. The* clerks are awaiting i anxiously the outcome of to lay's167 words
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33 1951-02-16 1 Legislative Yuan To Convene Today TAIPEI, Feb. 15 (API The Legislative Yuan, Nationalist China's parliament, will convene m Taipei tomorrow for its seventh general session. More than 500 members are expected to attend.33 words
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759 1951-02-16 1 Troops W ipe Out Pro-Red Town; 1,500 Detained Standard Stall" Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: A battalion of troops and three companies of Police began an operation at dawn today that aims at rubbing Kampong Jenderam off the map of Malaya. The British Adviser, Selangor, Mr. A. V Ross, 1,.0.C. South759 words
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192 1951-02-16 1 I A BRIGAND' light bomber rashed into a rubber plantation m Southern Negri Sembi- Lao yesterday, the R.A.F. announced last night. The aircraft exploded on hitting the ground, and debris was scattered, over a wide area. The plane's two occupants were killed, the anI192 words
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53 1951-02-16 1 Standard Staff Reporter ENORMOUS slacks of goods are lyimj m Singapore's godowns. Delay m patting these goods out m the market has caused artificial shortages, followed b> unreasonably high prices. Shipments into Singapore have been increasing m volume for some time. (Full story53 words
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184 1951-02-16 1 Standard Staff Reporter JOHN EBER. the Singapore Eurasian lawyer and former vice-president of the Malayan Democratic Union. who was arrested more than a month ago by the C.I.D. under the Emergency Regulations, appeared before Mr. F. Gordon Smith, the President of the Emergency184 words
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Article57 1951-02-16 1 FOUR fire engines and three patrol cars screamed to Oldham Lane yesterday evening m answer to a fire call. Firemen quickly put out the fire at the Fitzpatrick Food Supplies store. Three fire engines answered a call to r>'i' out a fire which brok° out m the engine57 words
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Article92 1951-02-16 1 OX THE WESTERN KOREAN FRONT. Feb. 15 (UP) United Nations forces have abandoned Kimpo airfield west of Seoul, it was officially disclosed tonight American units occupying the now w< rthl< airfield withdrew to stronger positions south of Kimpo on Wednesday convinced what once was the92 words
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Article47 1951-02-16 1 TOKYO. Feb. 15 (UP)— lt was announced today that Major General Charles D. Palmer was named Commander of the First Cavalry Division. He succeeds Major General Hobart R. Gay who will become Deputy Commanding General of the" Fourth Army at Fort Sam, Houston Texas. i-47 words
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Article, Illustration3178 1951-02-16 2 'Resistance Was Passiv3 Inquiry Commission 1 old Standard Staff Reporter THE COMMISSION of Inquiry into the December riots m Singapore was yesterday told how a party of Malay constables refused to obey a command to charge into rioters m the vicinity of Arab street.3,178 words
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Article146 1951-02-16 2 Jewellery Missing From Room Latest On Murder Of Stenographer Standard Skiff Reporter SINGAPORE polite are afferiug a reward «»f $1,000 for information leading to the arrest of the ■Murderer or murderers of 9 i-year-old stenographer, Mlm 1 an En* Ngo who was found stabbed m her home on Thursday mornuig.146 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-02-16 2 ARMED ROBBERS decamped with $200 worth of jewellery taken from a Chinese woman at Serangoon Road at 2.30 p.m. yesterday. Police said that three Chicarrying pistols took part m the robbery. THE LARGE number of housewives who attended the first me< tint; to form57 words
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102 1951-02-16 2 A VER li^T of d< ith I m the Singapore Coroner's Court y« terday at the ing int» I death of Tian Tia Eng (2S iwi said she had been worried by the fact that she had no child although marri for 12 ears.102 words
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Article, Illustration448 1951-02-16 2 Standard Mall Reporter INK Consumers' Resistance Movement to combat the rising price of foodstuffs ami essentials m the Colon) was formed yesterdaj at a meeting of housewives and their husbands ;:l the British ouncil Hall. a r T~» T-* T Mrs. Rob< rl448 words
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Article69 1951-02-16 2 Standard Staff Reporter EXCITEMENT ran high at the Seaview Hotel on Wednesday evening when one of the lodgers, Mrs. Paggapan, an Indonesian woman, cried out that she had been robbed of $50,000 worth of jewels. Lodgers rushed to telephone the Police. Within minutes Mrs. Paggapan69 words
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Article37 1951-02-16 2 FOR CORRUPTLY accepting V. from Mohamed Maideen on Sept 1 last. 45-year-old Lim Lye Kay, labourer of the Town Cleansing Department was sentenced m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to three months' rigorous imprisonment.37 words
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217 1951-02-16 2 Standard Staff Reporter PROVISION is being ma.de m the 1951 adult education programme 1o cater for more than 5.000 adult illiterates of all races m Singaooro. stated Mr. J. Le Provost, Secretary to the Singapore Council for Adult Education m an interview with217 words
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296 1951-02-16 2 By OSWALD HENRI THE tears that s.put Serawak shed yesterday afternoon, as she v at m a cosy little sitf ng r a Singapore's GooJwo d V: < Hotel, were no They were g c i lcs roused at the 11296 words
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116 1951-02-16 2 Standard Shipping Reporter APAN to ope i m Singapore as soon as the p< treaty is signed. Mr. Tal > SI <r the Jaiuiucse Office '.old The Standard Mr. Shimoda ccHed ai fl t C i yt sterday on the S dish116 words
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Article53 1951-02-16 2 standard staff Reporter RESIDENTS near ictoria Park off Holland Road, are warned by police of a burglar who has been active during the past few days. Tour burglaries have already been committed m nouses near Victoria Park and more thefts from houses have been reported from53 words
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Miscellaneous120 1951-02-16 2 < WWWWW WW WW WW I WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW\' mmpgmmm^^m i S^«2?LSf PART cVVaiD I r Av 5 ?A V v VL V r A H J*JgP- v pUFr -TMEREir THAT DIDN T TAKE IS THvPJ rT s LAST- r 0 r^rA-R j AY NOW. AH IS < STANDS, LONG'MH DONT KNOW120 words
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Article, Illustration26 1951-02-16 3 Photo, bouq rs Mr-. K. "M i dx rations ch!e f Uk department's Athletk and i >atrf both staff m others K. S. KongK. S. Kong - 26 words
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55 1951-02-16 3 Mr. Tan Had Finger Marks On His Face SERGEANT 1 Stall i »rrestpondenl PUR F evidence was strat* C t, I iday, m the Liei R. B. Leighton, on two sinning and causing hurt to Mi aber ol" the Selangor Flying Club. c. d the 13, he I the deF55 words
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108 1951-02-16 3 Ex -District Officer Faces Bribe Charge Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Dato Biji Sura Hassan oin Sulaiman, until recently District Officer, Pasir P was charged before Che Mohammed Hashim, -iden: of the Sessions Court, Pasir Puteh, Kelantan, three counts of illegally accepting $700 from thr« e dealers in February108 words
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Article30 1951-02-16 3 Standard Stall Correspondent .•'AT. Thurs.— l c i camp at G: mas will I its ler has been placed with trac m Sega I i 1 be attimbe30 words
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184 1951-02-16 3 REGT. PROPOSAL Suggest A Federation Defence Corps Instead Standard Stall Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Due to opposition which has come from certain quarters to the proposal of the Malayan Chinese Association to form a Chinese Regiment i;i Malaya to hi [p in the defence of the country, the M.C.A.184 words
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192 1951-02-16 3 Chinese Offer Is Studied In London Bj ANDREW ROTH, Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Thurs. i 'he Chinese offer to Btarl a Chinese Regiment m Malaya is under "active consideration" bj the British Government said lean-jawed Mr. James Dugdale, Under-Secretary tor the Colonies, m the Commons today. "But."' said Mr. Dugdale,192 words
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99 1951-02-16 3 standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Thurs.— Negri Sembilan Indians were urg< to co-operate with the ol commu lities and work tog< I the common goal of s< 11 by Mr. S. G Ramachandran, agent of the Government of India, yester- at ?ii" Indian Association S remban.99 words
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Article88 1951-02-16 3 SIX STUDY A WARDS Tin: NEGRI Se nbilan State Scholarship Trust Fund Committee, Seremban. has decided t(. 1 rd six scholarships to Malays m Negri Sembilan, either <>! whose parents was resident within the State for the last five year-, on whose parents at the time of the c I88 words
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Article, Illustration113 1951-02-16 3 ABOVE is Tuan Flaji Abdullah bin Laji Hassan of Kuala Pilah who has been appointed a new member of the Negri Sembilan State CouncO, A Governi 1 ment pensioner, he is a I member ol* the Mecca Pili grimage Advisory Board I and a director oi a Malay I bus113 words
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Article122 1951-02-16 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Bail of $20,000 m two sureties was ordered when a Singapore Chinese husinessman. Tan Tong Ngee, claimed trial to a I charge of attempting to evade Customs duty amounting to $4,000 m the Magistrates Court today. It was122 words
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Article88 1951-02-16 3 Standard Stall* Correspondent MALM :CA, Thurs—Following a report by the Malacca Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, the Police have opened an enquiry into the recent shooting of a Chinese n umed Wong Chin, alias Bong Cheng m the Alor Gajah District. A P Officer88 words
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148 1951-02-16 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malay Rulers at todays conference session decided that the Slate Nationality Bill be examined by a committee consisting >f the Mentris Besar of Selangor, Perak, Kelantan. Pahang and Negri Sembilan together with the Keeper of the Rulers'148 words
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Article, Illustration513 1951-02-16 3 The annual general meeting ol Negri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club will take place m Seremban at 2 p m. on Feb. 20. Mr Chung Kon Seong, AssistRegisl ar of the Seremban High Court, has proceeded to Sii japore to see his son. Mr. Chung Swee Kiong. ofl513 words
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Article68 1951-02-16 3 KL Chinese RUSH SJAB Standard staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The warning that Chinese who now leave .Malaya may not be able to return when times are different, has had a salutarj effect, The Standard understands. Most Chinese within the call-up age are now rushing to join the St, John's68 words
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Article38 1951-02-16 3 KU VLA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A Sikh money lender, Mastan Sing ent to the Central Kuala Lumpur, at one o'clock this afternoon to for moi ey from a Malay P.C. »t dead. A shooting Malay P.C. ested.38 words
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Article45 1951-02-16 3 standard Staff Report r JOHORE BAHRU Thursday. —A well-known C ;nese rubber of Kuala Pih-h and Chinese friends were today de- tamed a 4 I 3 >re Cust Oihce when they attempted to cross from Singapore into the Federation with a number wrist-watches.45 words
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Article58 1951-02-16 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUAN TA N. i hurs.— The Medical Officer here has launched an appeal for blood donors. In a letter, he said that for the past four years, efforts to form a panel of blood donors proved unsuccessful. People willing to give blood58 words
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Article, Illustration216 1951-02-16 3 Clements Guilt y, Says Judge j Kukris I Standard Stall Correspondent M ALA 1.1 It P| X Thurs. "1 nis case atwta the laying thai there i* n<» honour anions thie* «*<«." remarked the President «»1 the Sesoionn Court, Mr. \K ML K. Cram, to«la>. when lie found a IAky Studio - 216 words
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Article124 1951-02-16 3 S( indard staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Kuala Lumpur airport was crowded this morning Malays and I is ga i m large numbers to welcome Maulana Muhammed Abdul Alim Sidd'qui. the well-la Muslim theologian who arrived by Malayan Airway.--from Singapore. Inche Mohamed Ali Taib garlanded the124 words
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Article35 1951-02-16 3 Malacca B DT the A tion will meet on Thursday, F< ruary 22. at 2.30 p.rn at th I Hail to eoi the impiic requireB ping i "Controlled A lor t ierg R35 words
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Advertisement42 1951-02-16 3 GEORGE LEE MOTORS 200 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE. TELEPHONE 5338 b 5339 nc cie i vI I/ j 3 AMBASSADOR MOTOR CYCLE MJMY r'CDELS TO C'OGSE FROM j EMBASSY V E P^ULAK TELESCOPIC p^|i^^ FORK SPARE PARTS AVAILABLE MAY WE SERVICE YOUR MOTOR CYCLE42 words
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Article, Illustration274 1951-02-16 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thnrs. Ipoh City Fathers at then* monthly meeting today were all m favour of a proposal to establish a Park Gardens, on similar lines hut on a smaller scale, as the Penang Waterfall Gardens. The time when this scheme274 words
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Article92 1951-02-16 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs, On his way back to the United KingAdmiral Sir Patrick Brind. former Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Station, arrived hero today with I. Brind and his sccrc F;agLieut. S< A1 the Victoria Jetty, Sir Patrick was met by the Resident Commissioner.92 words
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164 1951-02-16 4 Work On Ipoh's Biggest Housing Scheme Resumed Standard Stall Correspondent IPOH Thurs- Ktler months <>t delay, work will booh be resumed on one ol Epoh's biggest housing pro. Lets dons Kampar Road hi which .">() bungalow houses, estimated to cost aboul $600,000, are expected to be veodS fo* occupation hi164 words
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Article59 1951-02-16 4 Ipoh Bans Grazing In Town Area S1 dard Stall m at irs A 2 probh Ir. C. B. tl to b hoofj were t1 i grounds foi and mosq jny further ed that the Board should fall a other towns m t "le grazing art His recommendat. I Ipoh b59 words
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Article39 1951-02-16 4 K1 A I .I P S, i -The T! ntii Be- -.tr of Pahar.-j a V g Mulia Tengk t Men give a cocktail party I m honour of the to this town of the Sultan r39 words
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190 1951-02-16 4 Standard Statl Correspondent PENANGi riinr«i. Schoolboys, and women Here among tlie large number who have enrolled a> memhers <»t the Blood Hank al the General Hospital, which according t<> the Mipu^ i-<>r, Mr-. Le Mare, i» pro- gressing very well. Penan g's Blood Bank was190 words
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Article80 1951-02-16 4 {Standard Stair Correspondent [I OH, Thurs.— Miss E Jorj:- .11 and Miss T. Spens, British Red Cross representatives are |l on a visit to Ipoh to dis<USS With leaders of various voluntary organisations on the liossibility of establishing a I ranch of the80 words
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Article152 1951-02-16 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs. There is no hope or rescinding the muzzling of dogs order In Kinta yet. At today's monthly meeting of the Kinta Town Board, the Chairman, Mr. C. B. Molony revealed that rabies was on the Increase m January. Five eases,152 words
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Article74 1951-02-16 4 Ipoh Government Pensioner Dies Standard Stall Corr< pondent j IPOH, Thurs. rtohd. Naseh bin Pai ak Abu Bak r, er chief clerk of the Land j Office here, died last night ai his residence m Maxwell Road, j Aged 55, he retired from. rnment service last moi b He lei74 words
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Article59 1951-02-16 4 standard staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. Cash of $55 and a necklace valued at i were sto en from the room of a European a1 Mount Pl< asure, Batu F< rringhi, y< jterday. It is believed th il i i try was) made through a window. Some!59 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-02-16 4 KUA A TREN( G V.". tr. G. J. Wright has been i ted to Trengganu as Offlcer-in-Charge, Crim nal In- itio Department. Mr. and Mrs. J. Minjoot, of 42 Broadrick Road, Singapore, who celebrated their Silver Wedding anniversary yesterday.42 words
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Article95 1951-02-16 4 Standard Staff Correspondent [POH, Thurs. The death sentence was passed by justice Hill today on an 18--year-old Chinese. Chen- Mm, who was found guilty of carrying 13 rounds of revolver I ammunition near the Yoong Chuan kongsi at Lahat on Nov. li last y< ar.95 words
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48 1951-02-16 4 Standard Staff Correspondent TELUK ANSON, We I. Mat Tavil bin Kas Lm v. fine I $15 or two weeks by Inche Abdul Hamid for failing to obtain an identity card for his son Who has attained the age o{ L 4.48 words
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Article49 1951-02-16 4 Standard Staff Correspondent X U A L A TRENG G ANU, Thurs. Dato Sangsura Pahlawan, Commissioner for Religious Affairs and a member of the Trengganu Civil Service.' has been granted four months and 104 days long leave, prior to retirement. lie joined the service m 1920.49 words
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Article222 1951-02-16 4 IPOH, Thurs Four women, three of whom said to be the Wives of a private motor-car dealer here, appeared before Magistrate Che Arshad In connection with a civil summons case. One of the women, Choon Kirn Lan, alleged she was as- 1 saulted by the other222 words
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217 1951-02-16 4 Standard Staff Correspondenl PENANG, Thurs. Seven Municipal Commissioners mcl members oi the Discussion Croup al reception given by .Mr. 11. Hammett, Munu ipal President, at the K. O. Hotel lasl night Mr. Hammett praised ther group members saying that the j irk they217 words
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Article121 1951-02-16 4 Warning To Car Owners I Standard Stall Correspondent PE N A NG, rhi rs.— 1 f police afficial b a ssi Iji a v. niag I lotor tar '> i 1 01 aers B< t to leave their ]> I vehicles unattended i .1 I I is feared thai tl121 words
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363 1951-02-16 4 Standard Staff I orrespondenl PEN VMf. Thurs, The former Municipal bandmaster, Mr. C C Scott, appeared as defendant befon Mr. Justice fobling m the Supreme I our! todaj when Malay woman, Che Jah binti Mohd \rill. wife at Municipal employee, claimed (13,424 damage* from him.363 words
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261 1951-02-16 4 Brooke Call To Sarawak: Duty To King, Govt First Standard Nail 11, »orfa r MR. ANTHONY MOOKE, l{ aja w. Sarawak m a ■aeeeagi to Satawafc yesterday said lie \*as confident lhm\ ll utmost to inipleiiK-nt to the full th. ir pro co-operation with the Sarawak Gov< rnmen days that261 words
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Article, Illustration369 1951-02-16 5 Govt is Worried: Races, Elections All On The Same Day photo. Standard Staff Reporter THE GOVERNMENT has noted the M««c*ti©n made m the press that, as the election date falls <»n a race day, that either the elections or the races should he postponed* The Government is cnn»iderin<: the matter.Lillian Buckoke - 369 words
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Article127 1951-02-16 5 Standard Staff Repartd NEWLY eh ted Sing< Labour Party Commissioner for South Ward. Mr. M. P. D. Nair, said m a .statement yesterday he \va. opposed to the new system proposed for the allocation of Singapore Improvement Trust n\. Mr. Nair said the new s>127 words
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Miscellaneous194 1951-02-16 5 CROSS V/ORD RESULT FOLLOWING are the prize fM-aaMfM. r l winners of the Standard P A]6]El A)Si6 A II OPi i Crossword Puzzle No. 18. AJViOJNI P U RR. JAjG 5| Ist. Prize. (S.lO M 1 M£^ l A *M HB T Ja]g|""""^ Mr. Am: Hon? 'man. 3"qO^A!r mF^B/VJIjE fT/T194 words
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Article696 1951-02-16 6 "\YTIEN Honourable Members of the Singapore Legislative Council meet today, there will be the sombre atmosphere of men gathered around the b dside of a dying friend. Today the Council will be prorogued. This will mean that some members will be missing when the Council meets m696 words
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900 1951-02-16 6 HOW TO ENFORCE EFFECTIVE PRICE CONTROL hhh Sir: Much has been said for and against price control and suggestions have been m a d c for tackling the problem. Opinions differ as to' the advisability oi su control and the danger wh may arise as a result of tive ea900 words
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Article581 1951-02-16 6 Sir:— The M<>la y a n Ind i a n Congre Working Committee at a meeting held on 1 1.2.51. consi d c r e d the speech of the President Sri. K. Ramanathan at Klang on 26.1.51. In v i c w of the various p-vs^;581 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-02-16 6 'Co irse you would Any d wonld have turned the water off before th«> burst got as lud as this 123 words
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Article, Illustration633 1951-02-16 6 JOHN BRAZIER - JOHN BRAZIER by Trade Union Adviser, Maias a Speech delive e the Press Club, Lumpur. i TUfUCH. has been said and written about Malayan i labour. To some people it is "irresponsible,* 9 a "danger to the State" or some choice adjective that I cannot633 words
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Article, Illustration420 1951-02-16 6 The c 5Ui ol »cal Ch. press opinion i the c i rising prices is I t the human '•or is far imp. than economic fact T* o Chinese papers th< \anyang Siam: I Evening P I ed soluti Tiie independent Nanyang greeing with th< ("•-.any Sinn-420 words
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Advertisement62 1951-02-16 6 T3O 89' i of headache, eve pairs eye fatigue, aervona exit mstion are the direct result of visual defects. TO RELIEVE TIIE SYMPTOMS univ a through -'''rate aad scientific examination bj us can shorn m true < oadition of roar eyes. recommand oaly n needed. .1 v.* I V, J.,62 words
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Advertisement108 1951-02-16 6 i if \on miss j sau I buUM to hu> I I favourite Ham ;< i n ted I bw I j ASIAH.c. P. RAMLEE... and MC v X Frosts Vusih I Gadis tapawaa" -Mali I Adam Dan Haua Ufiafc M I -Tdara Nyaman" —P. iaa#M From "Hukti m "Sedans108 words
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Article, Illustration143 1951-02-16 7 ARABS OPPOSE US PLAN FOR BASES IN M EAST N F b. 15 (UP)— lt was learned today that .lections have caused a hitch m Angloitions for extending facilities to the Force at the British airfields m the granting '"further facilities" was to last Thursday but will not be signed143 words
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Article15 1951-02-16 7 HEAVY STORM SWEEPS TOKYO 15 (UP ay traffic wn today m I red T.B .vfall15 words
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249 1951-02-16 7 LONDON. Feb. 15 (UP)— British military quarters believe the United Nations forces m Korea should stop at a strategic line roughly 10 to 25 miles below the 38th Parallel, it was disclosed today. Informed sources said BriI sh experts feel the Western armies249 words
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Article143 1951-02-16 7 Jakarta Outlaws Strikes JAKARTA. Feb. 15 (Reu- An official ban on all strikes m '"vital enterprise m Ind tnesia has been announcer! by the Defence Ministry. Penalties under this new re- will be one year's imnmenl and a maximum iu.ooo rupiahs to a per- who "orders, suggests, inenforces or provokes"143 words
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Article92 1951-02-16 7 i CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Feb. 15 (UP) A new faint comet with a relatively low rate of speed has been discovered by two astronomers m an observatory near Brussels. Belgium, Harvard Observatory announced j today. It said the comet of 12th magnitude was almost m the middle of92 words
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113 1951-02-16 7 LONDON. Feb. 15:—(Reuter) Mr. Kenneth Younger, Minister of State, denied m the House of Commons that i i the British Government was "writing off" the situation m Tibet. The Minister had been invited by Mr. Fitzroy .Maclean (Conservative) to make a statement on113 words
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318 1951-02-16 7 I WASHINGTON, Feb. 15. (UP) Secretary of State Dean Aeheson has issued a warning that the United States reaction to an attack on Yugoslavia would be the same as its response to the Red aggression m Korea. In telling aggressors to keep their hands off318 words
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Article, Illustration187 1951-02-16 7 SANTA MARGHERITA, Feb. 15 (Router) The French and Italian premiers ended Iheir 3-day conference here today with a declaration that Europe must unite m the face of hostile forces which are attempting to divide our nation. In a joint communique, M. Rone Pleven. the187 words
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Article169 1951-02-16 7 i I LONDON, Feb. 15 (Reuter) The Cabinet has decided to spend over £16,000,000 extra m the next si\ weeks stockpiling of strategic reserves and «-t'ttirii: up a machine tools pool for Britain's new arms drive. btOCKPUing plans were ens- r closed m supplementary169 words
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Article132 1951-02-16 7 BOXX. Fet>. vo: (Reuter) American High Commissioner John J McCloy has rejected an appeal from West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer to suspend tiie execution ot seven war criminals awaiting death at Landsberg Prisons. Bavaria. The condemned men are: Former Blackshirt General Otto Ghlendorf, leader132 words
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Article526 1951-02-16 7 awtf ■i£^jf J: < ailni^# '''an Radio Peking said the Chinese Red-; have sent a delegation Moscow to discuss "the United States rearming of Japan and Germany." It said the delegation, headed by leading poet and propagandist Kuo Mo-jin, left m order to attend a526 words
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Article107 1951-02-16 7 WASHINGTON. Feb. 1"> (UP) The two Senate Committees reported today that the Russian block of nations has almost 5,000,008 men under arms organized into 17a divisions while the Atlantic Part forces tot;il 4,500,000 men of which 2,600,000 represent ground troops. The report, distributed by the107 words
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285 1951-02-16 7 UK Plans To Step Up Defence, More Troops For West LONDON. Feb. I "i (I P) Defence Minister Emmanuel Shinwell announced thai Britai i shortH \m>ul<l send two more arm} divisionf I German) and would build up a strong force ol jet fighters and bombers on the continent. Opening a285 words
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Article190 1951-02-16 7 LONDON Feb IS IP' Winston C hunhdl lad night challenged the Laboaf f wiaant'rt <»n its entire mililary defence programme. introdm lag I nmnon af tin confidence m Prime Mlnihhri (lenient Attlee s preparedness plans. Churchill's motion to be voted on tonight, was p< r haps the most190 words
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Advertisement31 1951-02-16 7 .f/if bif if our National Airline t I i RANGOON IC O M "•.iaink! i Elk I I U A H VNAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY, LTD. SINGAPORE TCLEPHONE TELEGRAMS "TER3ANG 2 -531 words
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Advertisement23 1951-02-16 7 ij THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE BUILT FOR YOU! 1 1 M J4/LC J 2 3 J rCUirSIiM 85 UJM cfe tU. koala v mpj23 words
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Article, Illustration463 1951-02-16 8 City Suffers From Famine Amid Plenty: Food, Smokes, raper Standard Staff Reporter WITH HARBOUR BOARD godowns bursting with goods and dozens of ships unloading thousands of tons more goods, and still more -hips waiting m the roads for berthing space, Singapore seems to beStandard - 463 words
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74 1951-02-16 8 Japanese Goods For Hongkong Are First Sh ipped To S'pore dard Stall Reporter THE SWEDISH East ksiatk ship Sumatra, which railed at yesterday, brought onl) Japanese •> dis- H tnioaded i h 20 re and >ng. unloaded i 20 for tlso re \!l the urge for H tagkong ,ir- foi74 words
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20 1951-02-16 8 India Diverts Riceland To Jute Growing I m rice I He 1 this g ed to jute from I acreage.20 words
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Article145 1951-02-16 8 COMMODIIY PRICE RUBEFR The latest Singapore riibD-r prices yesterday 1 1 eh. IS i m ,rc per ib. Buyers Sellers No 1 KSS Spot I owe 1 B >m s *J*S > 26 > B in ba! ?s Mar. \<>. 1 R.S.S, 52.161 92,ni No. 2 H.s s. .>.'.()> |2.97|145 words
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110 1951-02-16 8 FAIR WAGES IS US CONDITION FOR AIDING PI [LA. Feb. 15 (AP :> >nal leaders have irned by Am E.C A officials that pas minimum wage bill is iry preliminary to U.S. irned here Sen as »sed a oi 1 1 US$l per day for agricu I nd US$l I110 words
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209 1951-02-16 8 S'pore To Remain Outlet For Indonesia Exports Standard St: if Reporter SINGAPORE'S position as entrepot for [ndonesian rubber and other produce i> not expected to be adversely affected by the recent withdrawal by the Indonesian Government of its so-called export inducement scheme. Tins scheme, introduced early last year, to stimulate209 words
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552 1951-02-16 8 S'pore Rubber Exports To Red China 'Not Abnormal' Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE rubber traders* asserted yesterday thai no abnormal quantit) «>f Malayan rubber had been shipped or *a> being shipped to Communist countries. Russian purchases during L 930 were rahout the same, if not !«>•>., than those m the previous552 words
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Article50 1951-02-16 8 COLOMBO, Feb. 15 (Reuter) The Commonire ilth < Consultative Committee t>r Economic Development m South arid South-East Asia has set np a six-natio sub committee or secretariat t» study the form of a "continuing" organisation which the delegates agreed was necessary to facilitate the work of the50 words
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70 1951-02-16 8 To Boycott Buyers of Stolen Rubber Standard Staff Reporter THE R{ BBER Traders Association of Singapore has decided to boycott any member of the association or merchant who purchases stolen rubber, i.e., rubber not accompanied by an import licence. At a meeting held yesterday to consider ways and means of70 words
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Article145 1951-02-16 8 TIN SHARES IMPROVE ON UK BUYING Standard Si ill 1* porter SINGAPOI Pro-ftt-taking m tins contij Mala: I ver, pri I buying Industria i bers contin v ly. Changed pri< es 9 ENDUSTRI II S Bu; 5 Hers er Neave G aon 2.45 H'kong& Shai Bank •Ii 30.00 i Engineei145 words
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Article76 1951-02-16 8 Standard Stall CorrespoMdeal KUAI. LUMPUR, r 15: Mr. H. D. Rajah, o).c::r;!n of the Vanguard Insurance Company of Madras, on his arrival in Kuala Lumpur on coco mission, i lined I day by representatives ol local Ind urance ii.-rns to a parly at the EasA..P - 76 words
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Article164 1951-02-16 8 WASHINGTON. Feb 15 j (AP> The U.S. Government has ordered 50 per cent cash down payments on a vast range of nun-residential con-J struetion m a new credit i -Thiening move to combat in-i flation Simultaneously, the! Administration threw "out a! broad hint that ii164 words
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74 1951-02-16 8 25 Tons Of Black Pepper Traded: White A t New Hiah Standard s ;;iil R< porter \IUH T 2") TONS of black pepper changed ha. lin Singapore yeolerda) nl $675 per pieul 16.8 nieulti to one Ion) <>n firm market thai \>.i- notable l< further appreciation m nrhitc pepper quotatioa74 words
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154 1951-02-16 8 Standard Stall Report SINGAPORE'S leading motor pliers have announced a 20 per rent U* i* 111 ie price of all t\re> ami tuhe* [row This i* the fourth increase since C «*> raw materials went up. It js understood that back ore.154 words
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Article12 1951-02-16 8 PAID OUR £7,561,000 IN BENEFITS I i annuity p p dicj i»12 words
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Advertisement408 1951-02-16 8 B. I. S. V.. CO., LTS?. ITS B *V>\\ I 1 GHT TARIFF. a Singapore ft Penang. Shipp Ivised that with effect from 1 I February. 1 atl fr tea le Bom! Karachi, Per an <.u.i Porta ii m»a ire im reased We dr a to the foil m ings:—408 words
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Advertisement33 1951-02-16 8 NEXT TO RAVING A PK!: t!;. TftE BEST THING IS TO INVEST (N SAVINGS i- ft '7 YOU TOO CAN DPI SAVINGS ACCOUNT I LITTLE AS St/- INTERE I ALL iiiillu hniKUi Biiw*-.33 words
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Article, Illustration243 1951-02-16 9 UK Shipping Firms In India To Hand Over Coastal Trade photo. Standard Shipping Reporter ALL British shipping companies which have the monopoly of the trade along the Indian coast, will have to hand over the coastal trade completely t«> Indian shipping lines by August. Two of the main Indian linesLillian Buckoke - 243 words
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Article, Illustration223 1951-02-16 9 Standard Woman Correspondent MANY guest* on board the French battle cruiser Duguay Trouin on Wednesday were curious about a simple ceremony carried out with Gallic zest. Hosts Here Commandant of the Far Eastern French Fleet, Admiral Rebuild and Captain P. C. Galleret. photo,Lillian Buckoke - 223 words
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Article, Illustration152 1951-02-16 9 Terminal Building Completed Standard Staff Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Thurs. Traffic facilities for the two airlines using the R.A.F. Butterworth airfield have been improved with the erection of a one-storey wooden terminal building. Immigration, Customs and Health offices are already housed there, m addition to the offices of the Malayan and SiameseStandard - 152 words
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95 1951-02-16 9 US 2, 750 Mil. Shipbuilding Plan Passed WASH IN G TON. Feb. 15 (UP):— The Senate Armed Services Committee today unanimously approved a US$2,--750,092,000 naval shipbuilding and modernization programme. including a 57,000-ton super carrier capable of handling atomic bombers. The House already has passed the bill which authorized the Navy95 words
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Advertisement706 1951-02-16 9 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland g Francisco. Los Angeles, All American Canadian Cities Penan- p. Sham Spore j.x fJ. LUCKENBACH 4/ 5 Mar. 6 Mar. 7/8 Mar. epting cargo for Hongkong, Kobe, Yokohama. m REGULAR SERVICE U.S.A. (WEST COAST) PERSUN GULF via JAPAN HONGKONG Spore. ,s. J L706 words
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Advertisement327 1951-02-16 9 UASSS AJfRI VAL3) 152g%%5% U\and DEPARTURES] TT Z Arrivals KLM CONSTELLATION irom Jakarta 10 45 am C. P A. D( 4 from P.inskok 1H.r.0 MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTAS froiu Aloi siar Pen.ui^ I. wiping, Ipoh Kuala I umpur I! >1 5 P m from Kuantan, \lor Star. Penanff, Kua!a Lumpur ETA327 words
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Advertisement559 1951-02-16 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINENT Spar*. P Sham. Penan* "INDIA" for Bangkok, Hongkong Manila 16-19 Feb "KAMBODIA" for Hongkong. Kobe Yokohama 26 Feb.-? Mar r•■LALANDIA" for Bangkok 5-7 Mir LA Mar. 26 It Mar. "FIONIA" for Bangkok 8-9 MSr -7 F». 6-6 Ma>. "KVEENAAS" for Saigon Bangkok 13-16 Mir. il559 words
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Miscellaneous182 1951-02-16 9 PI^MAILSj Despatches TODAY: E. and S. Africa by Nairbank, Djambi by Hong Ann, Djakarta and Sourabaya nooa by Ophir, Palembang by Mentakab, Hongkong. China and Philippine Is. noon by Chusan, Sarawak (except Miri) noon by R. Brooke, Thailand (parcels only) nooa by Benlong. TOMORROW: Pontianak by Scudai, Thailand T.iu a.m.182 words
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Miscellaneous372 1951-02-16 9 Entrance to Empire Dock: Benveg. Pulo Bukom: A:i Kwang, Ouis Treham. i Albert Dock: Hua Heng. Klin's Dock: Sa:dja. Eastern Pride, 1..; in, Adinda. Keppel Dock: Orista, Ophir, I renun;;: a. Western Anchorage: Falkefjell, Ero- I dona. Laid-up Anchorage: Esmeralda. Cable Wharf: Recorder. OUTER ROADS Ha] H.Mian. Loeg Ke-hcvoi, Cheiyuskinetz,372 words
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Miscellaneous222 1951-02-16 9 Feb 18: Bencruachan. sail* Feb. 24. Feb 20: Benattow. sails Feb .''C. From I K. Continent: In Port: Boncleuch. In Port: Benvrackie, sails Feb. 16. PACIFIC FAR EAST LINE Trans-Pacific Service Mar. 7: P.J. Luckci.bach, taili Mar. B(West Coast) Persian Gulf Via .Tapan, H'Kong Feb. 22: J.L. Luckenbach. GLEN LINE222 words
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Advertisement84 1951-02-16 10 FOUR SHOW? r^lFolSfcfrlil *t u*t UpXoa/'uouA 'IC£ (Cr^ Renown Pictures Corpo'dhon JHbbbbV I .^BBBBBBfIh r~~ II 1 r Pi. W flßplijff Hi Men 6 riuaiii.l 9| ft 'T Bottles HOVE. .Things TURN... |j Curtains CATCH On FIRE SEE: I Ren ">^ Pictures Cor P or d r»on I i^flflfHflflßßS XH"»)84 words
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Advertisement67 1951-02-16 10 088r i, l saBF" M *^l^BB*fofln^BJp a *flBj I IT flfr XT "^bbbbV^Bß 3 l >WS DAILY 3 6.15 9.15 p.m. Shaw Pros' Malay Musical "flSOßfi" si.irrin'; MARIAM OSMAN GrUMANTL I) HARRIS SUN. Feb. 18th at 11 a.m. oo» W.irniT Bros "south or ST. LOUIS" IN" TECHNICOLOR aX^SSSSSk Today at67 words
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Advertisement88 1951-02-16 10 QcXfoffil Ml 3WS Mil TO-DAY&SUNDAYIOa.m.I.4S.S.3a&9.i: TO-MORROW-9a.in. 12.45-445 i j j ;>> Col'j.trk':'s flßfl BBS? a i I BBSs Bm I 1 i 881 ffim wmm m X -«—^*v .-""^^h"" "ai Lbb *^4V^ MADE TO OUT TURPI AMY SERIAL EVES MADE! TO-MORROW^ri^P?GHT j *^r^^*i^fl^^^^^ ■sssgfß'" -nswsmf^ 1 D crnTT WW SHOWING88 words
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Miscellaneous726 1951-02-16 10 j| 'BALLERINA ON ICE'\ ffMSt onK- :':':i^i S]M^^ W o 7 xMi BBr9 Bs^ mH liSt^m J^w*^^^fyflßite ii '^^^v^^^W^Mww&T'-^ PSSi s* .'^'■^'•gff^W^S^B^agK I, i v '^S^bßs^^^^" v ■smESn}':', Jlim^ffiv'XvAv/.v.TOSß lga'.v. -.v >>-•-.■ Bk s"s«>ns m m^Bßlm: y' ■nx^'S?^' I.'.t'--, v.; m. •:sS^ i s3^.'iKft^^^^''' v x'': :<w<>.' s^H jss s726 words
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Article, Illustration324 1951-02-16 11 THE STABDARD Junior League f^f It's a SILHOUETTE PANTAGRAPH and' y ou^ 9et ours m > [L&i making one! HQW TO DRAW c < 4 nCDCCrT DOnniC nt VMID CDICsJnC V A^.TI S H G J t W odd-looking; contraption you can copy yoar <| A PtßrtLl rKUtILt Ur YUUH324 words
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Article281 1951-02-16 11 I i i. r I ragaers, ■Hssß rr isnn m not WTStsssf kSI ick was to pro\ c to Iflsj .Junior League Page i R paste, and that through i i gsperatksfl fob can kelp t thai way. Well, last week ,t an i iPiple281 words
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Article, Illustration185 1951-02-16 11 hOW 1 ich queer t- have at j k We a! so C I E tm and E .ke a rr B SHIR" LEI tU S 1! W i is to be a the m rill ai d fUeJ is nick ou* fillh %s h k MICBREWEK185 words
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Article182 1951-02-16 11 i What goes up when the rain mes down? A. An umbrella. a Q. If Virginia were to wear a new jersey, whal will De ah wear (Delaware)? A ask her (Alaska). a Q. You buy something and somebody else uses it. but the person who182 words
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Article231 1951-02-16 11 du\ 1.1 v lis yn.) of IS, Sen t Bend Penang, wkwwi Iriendlj > earespend with other Leagnera betwc Ike age-, el I > and SS. li i) b badminton, nrimmtng, •tamp, Mm-star and einema-pro-puuM eeUecting. Will exenange phitt.i" v. ith friends. BICHABD KEE (11 ff»J of IS,231 words
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Article127 1951-02-16 11 FEW DAYS AGO a X.L.M. had to prov>ne transport for a very strange n v h. The X.L.M. agenl m C*eorgetowß (Bi».i>h Guiana) had booked freisht space for an "electric eel", a fish about six feet long which is eangkl m the rivers of French Guiana. An unusual127 words
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Article343 1951-02-16 11 A Story Retold I, By DOUGLAS MORAES WOODMAN was felling a tree one day <»n the bank of a river when by chance he let Hlip his axe. Il fell into the water and immediately sank to the bottom. In great distress, the woodman sat by343 words
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Article13 1951-02-16 11 A.-HOW do engines hear? V A.— Through their engineers (engine-ears'.13 words
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1163 1951-02-16 11 FOLLOWING are further notes by Standard T::rf (lorrexpmt'k'iit 'Time Test' on new horses to Malayan tracing who wiii be making tn«*ir debut at the Singapore Turf Club meeting beginning tomorrow. SICION (late General doom) is a four-year-old bay gelding by Fairfax tby Fairway) out1,163 words
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357 1951-02-16 11 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES HORSES entered for ikse fir-; d j ol tlbe Singapore Turf Cfaab Spruis <1< -Kini: m ere given their lu.J gallop at Bakit Thanh yesterußi torning srhen nW going vas ««iiil oa ike saVfi stale. Use beat time Bvbm j retorned liy357 words
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Advertisement65 1951-02-16 11 SMILE VORXER I>ErE:— **Aiummie. may 1 have tuppence for a man crying m the street*.'" U H M I F.: -Certainly. Here you are! But. what's the man crying BD Kit? PfjJTE:— *'I s, tuppence c. h!" 'TT>; -•]T,. V r j you ti -i >urs a -rur- ing?" S65 words
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Advertisement96 1951-02-16 11 k plies the i f^*?§ol^ fivm Siam He a i ?r~a ,^^aBjte».-»nv. on I v long i -„„>,- *^*""f when fully grown. < r )n M/e ne mak s i r «S^ Jzr^'tfiSn up m ferocity. J |ot«li4 W. .^T'**'^ Liar 7 Th p Siamese i t 1- people breed96 words
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Advertisement31 1951-02-16 11 OUCH! TREACHER: 1 -v., fishness means going without so nething you need voluntarily! J UN I OR: Yes sir. Sometimes I go without a bath when I need one." AW WWWWWWWW31 words
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Miscellaneous152 1951-02-16 11 fe' xc^ l^ m 'f^ fc®r%. £k-7^ J l| I Cv^i CC3 «Eg& "^SS^¥| fo^HERE COMES THAtI I I WISH 1 COULD THIMK 'NO I JUST NOW IT 11. f PEST, MRS. FOZZLE r- OF AN EXCUSE NOT TO TIDIED THE V WOULDN'T j£/ *J* n-rjn< INVITE HER; HOUSE--- V^^Bfc^152 words
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Article, Illustration690 1951-02-16 12 JACK HAND - JACK HAND By A. r. Correspondent I CHICAGO, Feb. 15 (AP) Sugar Ray Robinson, World welter- 1| weight champion, won the world middleweight title on Wednesday by de-> feathig Jake Lamotta on a technical knockout m the 13th round ol a690 words
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Article229 1951-02-16 12 Chew Bee To Play to j Wimbledon I ONG CHEW BEE, the j i Singapore and Malayan J tennis champion. will i 1 compete m the Wimble- i, 'i don championships this I !> year. Uis entry, which i was sent by the Malayan J Lawn Tennis Association i i229 words
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Article114 1951-02-16 12 Another Helen Wills Moody? SYDNEY, 15 (Rev AAP)— new j iinior Carter of S "icy is known as 'Foker- use as Australia's I s &ioody of mo I r een-year-old Mary wh tted more experienced arid hard-hitting Miss H. Astley of S A., tra ia final of the championship recenl114 words
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Article351 1951-02-16 12 ROYAL ARMY Educational" Corps tra*» ed up to Tanglin< yesterday ant! defeated G.H.QJ "A" in a closely contested game* of rugby. RAEC. scored twoj tri( to G H.Q's one. all three tries coming within ten minutes m the second half. The gam" lacked any notable]351 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-02-16 12 pho'.o. F-rit'sh Empire middleweight boxing champion Dave San:ls easily beat American Negro Ir.ia Steen on points m a 12. round fight at the Sydney Stadium on Feb. 5. Pboto shows Steen on the canvas, after Sands Find scored with a hi* aw right m the eighth round. APAP - 48 words
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Article117 1951-02-16 12 Aussies To Row In Boat Race LONDON, Feb. 14 (Reuter)— Iwo A :>'r di ns will row hi the >x >rd-Cambridge boat race next March. Oi c, Brian Lloyd <>f Sydney is Pr sidenl of the Cam bridge Univei nty Boat Club the first Australian to be Presi- TTbe other117 words
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211 1951-02-16 12 U.K. Sourer Team Flying To Australia LONDON, F.h. 14 (AP)— The Ec): ball Associ ition tod ly announced the name-, ol 17 players who will tour Australia m the summer. They are: E. Burgin (Sheffield United), Sam Bar: ram (Charlton Athletic), H Bamford I Br: 4 <u Rov< rs), J.211 words
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324 1951-02-16 12 A COMBINED Business Houses Football XI will meet the Singapore Sino-Malays on March 4 at Jalan Besar stadium. This was decided at a meeting of the SBIIFA Committee held at the SCC yesterday. I It was also decided that the SBHFA acce )1 Shell324 words
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161 1951-02-16 12 AT NOON tomorrow, the C-in-C Far East Land Forces. General Sir John Harding, will receive from Mr. HL J. Payne,, director of Messrs Islay Kerr! and Co., the Millington-Drake Trophy which he will then present to 'S' Troop, 40 Royal Marine Commando, the winraers of161 words
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566 1951-02-16 12 j THE POH LIM-Marjan fund shot past the $6,000 mark yesterday, mainly as the result of a donation of $1,000 from Shell Company ofj Singapore, Limited, who are employers of the Malay badminton star, Ismail; bin Marjan. This was the third566 words
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Article40 1951-02-16 12 THE SINGAPORE Cricket Club! will be holding their end of season Rogg^f /He trkey Dance at the 1 SCC on Saturday Feb. 17 com- imencing at 9. '10 p.m. M I i r a i J i i <40 words
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Article175 1951-02-16 12 LONDON, Feb. 15 (Router): i Fulham are London's last i hope for the cup. They gave one of their best exhibitions 'since gaining: First Division 'status and towards the finish 'overran their neighbours, Chelsea, m an entertaining fifth round cup replay at Craven 'Cottage, which175 words
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530 1951-02-16 12 Britain Will Be Europe's Best At The Next Olympics i Says Ssrvclish Expert..*. I LONDON, Feb. I"> (Reefer). GREAT BRITAIN will <!<» better than Ban other European nation m the Olympic esunes m Helsinki. I hat La n.-islu r a p*rophccy noi a British boaaL It ithe remark by Dr.530 words
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Article51 1951-02-16 12 The Women's Section of the Island Club held their Annual Genera] Meeting on Monday and the following were elected officebearers: Captain: Mrs. A. Weeks: Vice Captain: Mrs. Rosa Lim: Secretary: Mrs. G. Kodgkinson; L.G.U Hamticapper: Mrs. E. McMullan: j Committee Member: Miss Eileen Lee, Mrs. U.51 words
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Article209 1951-02-16 12 Philippine tars Win Thriller THE PHII rPPINES table U 88 first n b m against the O :.> 5 tCfc a-.. n Great W id last night, tl nan 5 A nation by rive gam* i E t C I Lam. [landed Philippines National impi :d coach foi a determine209 words
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