Singapore Standard, 17 February 1951
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Title Section19 1951-02-17 1 TIGER Singapore Standard 3H .JL v 3L i NO. 222 SINSAFORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS19 words
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199 1951-02-17 1 Huge US Aid To Taiwan Awaits Congress Action I^HEHGTON, lib. 15 (UP) A United Staled pive m urm?< aid to Chian"; Kai>:::io:'». -t rjiincv;- forces on Formosa, was looßghl lo fan^c on CoagresßkHMd biul^^t Authoritative sources said v r.-A' programme, as disS( I tail month, has been ipproved by the199 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-02-17 1 i. a ni h rhargc iesoKßate .it urivci b> Qaataa Ila lion on his \ray >v. iK)>t. >ir. Lamb tut! with the Cmi.••ner.il .Mr. MalV] Dowdd for I fry. fore flying on to35 words
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35 1951-02-17 1 India Pakistan To Hold Trade Talks HI, F- ■a? L vat A i I I"i c iference I 7 ustao will be disc afire be- reply c against C DamDtgl aandte I Nj ti ns.35 words
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113 1951-02-17 1 Ac he son Urges More US Troops For Europe Now WASHINGTON. Fob 16 (UP) S retary "i Stele De; n Acher >c]ared today 11 would be a ■5 h ri cut I stdcide* 1 not to rush T.^re American troops to »pc "now." He said: "It" the United S :;tes113 words
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Article, Illustration128 1951-02-17 1 Dr. Theresa T. Woo. of Washinsrtoa. D.C.. is one of the first two women physicians to volunteer and be accepted for duty by the United States Army Medical Corps. Born m China, Dr. Woo received her medical education m the U.S. at the University of128 words
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176 1951-02-17 1 Rubber Theft Foiled: Nine Men Held S-.a:idard Siaflf llc~o:[er NINE pe -t'. 1 were detained by the Marine Police early this m >rning at the Telok Ayer B n m conection v«. i;h an at-•■•-r:i* i steal a consignment of rubber from a tOQgkaog. A shot, believed to have been176 words
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145 1951-02-17 1 LONDON, Feb. 16 (AP) Russia has protested again to the United States against the release, under an order by General Douglas Mac Arthur, of a number of major Japanese war criminals, including Mamoru Shigemitsu. The Moscow radio reported that the protest the fourth since145 words
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373 1951-02-17 1 Slatnlarsl V.afT Reporter THE Singapore Legislative (ouncil at its meeting yesterday resolved air.'d-i applause to give immediate co»oitlrrarti<Hi lo ilie formation of the nucleus of a Singapore Regiment. Tiiis decision was taken by the adoption of a motion intrv ctaced by -Mr. John373 words
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Article835 1951-02-17 1 S.-indard Staff Reporter THE people of Singapore are unable to understand "whether there is any more freedom Left i:i this country and whether there is now any difference between the Government of Singapore and that of a totalitarian state." This is because of the existence835 words
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241 1951-02-17 1 11 .IN MEMORIAL services for Mr. Aw Hoe, managing director of the Singapore Standard and Sin Chew Jit Poh. and one of the most enthusiastic sports promoters m the Far East, will be held simultaneously m four cities this afternoon. In Singapore, a241 words
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337 1951-02-17 1 China Reds Shift Offensive To Menace Chechon TOKYO, Feb. 16 (UP) The Chinese Reds shifted their faltering central Korean offensive east today, outflanked Wonju and drove to within five niiles of Chechon, rail and road «*ateway to the Pusan beachead Three Communist columns of 2,000 men each converged on Chechon,337 words
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98 1951-02-17 1 Standard Staff Reporter S T R LioneJ Le^-h. Chairman of the Commission of Enquiry into the rioting m Singapore last December ami the other members of the Commission. Captain Henry Studdy and Air. John Wenham yesterday morning toured the main areas where rioting took98 words
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68 1951-02-17 1 TAIPEI. Fob. IB lAPy—Preparations are be ing made here to celebrate the first anniversary off Chiang Kai-shek's return to his post as President, which took place on March 1. 1950 Chiang, who was G4 on October 31st. is m good health and. according to68 words
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Article45 1951-02-17 1 NEW YORK. Feb. 16 (UP) General Dwight D. Eisenhower boarded the liner Queen Elizabeth early today for Europe where he will assume active command of the 12-nation Atlantic Pact Army, whose job is to protect the West from Communist aggression.45 words
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38 1951-02-17 1 S'pore Journalists To Meet Tomorrow SINGAPOR S non executive journalists will hold a meeting at 166 Anson Road tomorrow at 10 a.m. to form the Singapore Association of Journalists. Mr. A. Simpson, Assistant Trade Union Adviser, will attend.38 words
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635 1951-02-17 1 Lim Takes Up Cudgel For Fired Newsman At Council Meeting standard Staff RcporU'r A (CHARGE that a journalist employed m th«» Straits Timrs is nndrr noac<* c»f ciismi>>al beCMHM \u* aticiiipteil to form a union of jouriiali>l> mm MHsffe Pi \t'stt'r<lay*s niertinji of the Sin^apor*^ Lewis' it ive GMNsCtI I>v635 words
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Article168 1951-02-17 1 W O Fund A Swindle, Lim Says Slandard Staff Reporter THE Singapore government was yesterday accused of perpetrating a "gigantic swindle** by the Trade Union member, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Speaking during the ad- journment at the Legislative i Council meeting Mr. Lira said, that the "swindle" has been perpetrated168 words
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Advertisement48 1951-02-17 1 »T!T ip "J^le traders limited oyii IDG 1 1 I (".umpionship demands perfection. lufraphil heals *J!^ and tunes die bod >* to Ws P eak JT A champion Philips qualitypraduct for health m m the home, v iiHra|iliil A«^E BKAEAIQ INFRA -^2 LAMP iz-nts. fm. JACKS CO., (M) LTD.48 words
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Advertisement52 1951-02-17 1 I Reputed Slor« I CRYSTAL ft SILVERWARE J the NOVELTY STOKE a North Bridge I Sipwe. E.A&P. CONDfNSEO MltK ps^||A* f^ '■■■■■<^m<y J r 9 SINGAPORE If is specially preparii by "DE OMMELANDEN" CO OPERATIVE FACTORY OF MILK PRODUCTS, GRONINGEN, HOLLAND. SOLE IMPORTERS LEYTE TRADERS LIMITED 86A, RGBJNSON ROAD»SINGAPORE»TeL 883Ot»52 words
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Article, Illustration488 1951-02-17 2 Photo. Semi-Elected Council Dissolved After 3 Years Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S first semi-elected Legislative Council which the Governor. Sir Franklin said had made "a success of the first step towards self po\ernment m the Commonwealth" was prorogued and dissolved at its la*l meeting yesterday.Standard - 488 words
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Article31 1951-02-17 2 THE building secretary >: the Indian Association, Mr. J. M. Dorairaj announced yesterday that he has received a donation 55,000 each from Mr. R J Ju^bhoj, Mr D. T %)mui31 words
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263 1951-02-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN AMENDMENT lo the proposed Unified Eduealion Service for Singapore to enable Normal Trained teacher* under 35 years of age to lie included m the Service on their present (lowgill or Bcnhani Salary scales has been forwarded to the263 words
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Article162 1951-02-17 2 REFERRING to "a very senior appointment m tne government service* 1 which has been made recently, Mr. C. C. Tan, first member <>! Municipal S.W. .said m the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday: have not .seen any advertisements calling for candidates for this appointment and162 words
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325 1951-02-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter COMPLAINING that "a publicity gang from the Federation had descended on our Broadcasting station," Mr. C. C. Tan. first member for Municipal S.W. said at the Singapore Legislative Council meeting yesterday, "We do not want propaganda of such doubtful quality325 words
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345 1951-02-17 2 Exams: Longer Notice Urged Council Briefs Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION that at least six months' notice should be given to candidate inside or outside the Government service of any proposed competitive examinations so that they may have sufficient time m which to* brush up their knowledge of the subjects345 words
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617 1951-02-17 2 MOTION ADOPTED Standard Staff Reporter THE DECISION to «rrant only a tea per <«nt mm* <•;» the basic salary as increased cool of li\in« allowance lo Singapore Govern men! rmalojim "igi»*re* tin* har-!: realities of the present ami lm>> m tin- f>!aci<l pa>t." Mr.617 words
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Article144 1951-02-17 2 Standard Staff Reponer SAYING ihu 4 > the pro m of bringing down the high cost of living cannot be i atirely solved by increasing the C.O.L. allowances granted employees Mr. Balwant S v [ndependent, Rural Wt I suggested two o her wa.i He144 words
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Article92 1951-02-17 2 'Higher Standards Mean More Pay' Standard Stiff Reporter NEW and higher standards ir. pharmaceutical training have become necessary said Dr w .i Vickers, Director of Medical Services. at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday when moving the adoption of the Registration <>: Pharmacists iAi lendment > Bill. The higher requirements would92 words
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Article59 1951-02-17 2 ROBERT MAGNUSSON, viaster of the m.s. "Sumatra" was fined $10 m t)ie Singapore Second Police Court yesterday when he pleaded guiliy to failing to deliver To the General Post Office 23 bags of mail from Colombo. Chief Inspector Ramakrishnatl, prosecuting, said the vessel arrived Singapore on59 words
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Advertisement38 1951-02-17 2 B v a (GLE MHATH) s c I" a Designed for those wko want Comfort, Smoothness and quietness Moor Cycling... Low Running ccsi c yet all the speed mere than yo REE HO&T HfiSnC Co Singapore X Lu.38 words
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Miscellaneous110 1951-02-17 2 m _^^^^^^^^^^^^22^ VXXVVXVVVXXVVXXVXX x x< %x^ xv v\v\\\vv\\\\\\\\v\\\\\vr\\\\\\»vv\\\v VXXXVVXXXXXX v Xvx x X v XXXXX VXXXXXXXXXA v •\w tl^T^!^?!^ 1^?^ o^^^ 'S YAnNETHJNS/.y^Q^^^^rH {ONE r-TH'CPOOK'S k/t&NOH THET VO' IS 'TaH DON^tA riMrrßMS2«.^ ACCOO2IN' HIM \PRO)/E SURPRISM HOUR FINGERPRINTS JSO SURPRISIN'LV RICH, 4 AGREE. IT iD^^r/!7s*' ft£A^ O'ROBBiN' TH' \SMITHISA <110 words
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Article64 1951-02-17 3 Bid To End Emergency Progresses LUMPUH v re m fro n id sei l onn i to chat cc his the B gs 1 rees M mg!es S QJ rees has ::.:j. I f volw oing m vr n s re the c m 1 bandits. las been be the64 words
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Article, Illustration25 1951-02-17 3 Pkrtare by ME. and Mrs. Lim Tiow .100 who w?rf» rwently married m Muar. The brid^ was formerly Tan Hooa Rian? New Earth Photo StudioNew Earth Photo Studio - 25 words
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252 1951-02-17 3 K.L. Municipality Issues Quit Notices On 20 Houses Slamtanl Staff" rorrespemdrnt KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tenants of about 20 houses m Cross Street and Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, have received notices from the Municipality to vacate the buildings within seven days. Reasons for these quit notices are the age and unservieeability252 words
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123 1951-02-17 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRi:. Fri. A Johore Malay driver was detained lasi night, following an attempt at duty erosion or. 18 rolls of fabric and four' pieces of lambskin m lengths I o! 22 yards each, at the Johore end of the causeway.123 words
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Article63 1951-02-17 3 THE following awards have bees made to persaonel of the Argyll and Sutherhmd Highlanders m connection wit', ope rations m Korea. Posthumous Silver Stars: Maii.r K. Muir. 2nd Lieut. M. D. W. Buchanan. Private T. G. Hill. Posthumous Bronze Star: Sergeant E. Pigg. Bronze Stars: Sergeant63 words
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Article57 1951-02-17 3 BUTTSRWORTH, Fri. Mr. S. Gurusajpy Pijlai, Usher and Interpreter «>! both the Session M:i --^^tt-'s Court here been appointed Commissioner foe Oaths for Province Welles ey, Mr. Gurus imy Pillai is 19 yean 4 ase tmd has a rea v put In 26 years 157 words
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Article111 1951-02-17 3 26 Answer Call-up At K. Kubu Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.- The growing determination of i the people to bring the Emefgen y to an end as soon as possible v.a< given further proof; at Kuala Kubu Bharu this qi rning Two Malay youths, Shariff bin Tahir and Abdul111 words
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146 1951-02-17 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, I ri. While the Federation Government is examining the cost of living allow UKC9 m consultation with the Government of Singapore, the former lias decided to authorise payment of an increase m cost of livin? equivalent to 10 per146 words
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Article111 1951-02-17 3 Killing Of Fire Bugs Made Legal Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. i During the present Emergency "here have been instances of damage being done to motor vehicles and railway rolling i stock by fire bugs, particularly the burning of biw-s. In order to increase the powers of protection of111 words
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258 1951-02-17 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KJ VIA U"N!*l ii. Fri. Grneral Sir John Hanlin«i. onutvi '!<*r-in-« .'3vrf, KAHEI.F spent two busy days recently visiting units ol the 1-8 (Jurkha Infantry Bligadte m Pahanjj. He flew to Raub from Kuala Lumpur by "Austcr" aircraft, and was met258 words
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Article101 1951-02-17 3 The London ua/.oUo announces the aa'ard of the Military Cross to 2nd Lieut. C. L. Lawrence, Ist Bn., The Middlesex Regiment, and of the Military Medal to C.S.M. T. Collett and Corpora] R. R. Sweeney, both of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. The Gazette also announces awards for101 words
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Article124 1951-02-17 3 Standard Stall Correspondent SEREMBAI* Fri. The Kegri Scmbilan re-settlement Area Co-operative Store at tru> 3| mile Seremban-Port Dijkson Road made a nett profit 53.978.99 rents between August and December, last year. The store has been, registers.l under the Co-dperaifee Stores Ordinance. T.ie ilon, Presideni is Mr. A.124 words
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Article, Illustration26 1951-02-17 3 Mr. Y;ip .Man Tatt 0.8.E.. honorary secretary of th<- Negn Serabilan branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, who has been appointed to the State Council.26 words
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230 1951-02-17 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The biggest bag of bandits m a 24-hour period m the Federation fell to Security Forces yesterday and today, eight of these being accounted for m Johore. At dawn today fiv* 1 oandtts walked into a security forces230 words
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Article80 1951-02-17 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Sales Manager oJ Bata, Klang, Mr. J. Varmusa, was fined $100, m default tv two months hard labour, by Indie Baron bin Haji Idris today, for negligent d: iving The fine was oiid. The prosecution, alleged that on80 words
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Article60 1951-02-17 3 SCHOOL C 'TTEE •\t a genera meeting of the Local Indian Congress, Masai, held on February 11, at the newly built G indhi Memorial Public I School; the following wire elected to the managing committee of the School: President. Mr. M. B. Gomez; Committee, Messrs. K. Padman, K. A. P.60 words
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Article117 1951-02-17 3 Standard Staff Reporter fOHORE BAHRU. Pri C p' Hussain bin Onn MB X PIS. has been appointed iv ifficiaj memb t i I ihe Stale Executive Council, while Mr. H. Balasmgh:v.n. Haji Mohamed Noah bin Oroe S.M.J.. p.i.s.. Dr. Mohamed Salleah bin Haji Abdul Hamid, Deputy Principal117 words
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Article263 1951-02-17 3 The names of Visiting Justices to c Se i iban prisons I been announced. They include officials and unofficial members j of tne community Eram all races. The Mala" Sultans who attended the Rulers Conference were guests of the Hisih Commissioner, Federation al Malay.-, at dinner last night263 words
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218 1951-02-17 3 Give Me A Chunce, Begs Clements, But He Gets Two Years, Standard Staff Onrsport^nt KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The President of the Scaoiqnp Court, Mr. D. M. k. Grant today, sentenced R. Clemenlss. a European electrical engineer, to two years hard labour, for stealing 10 drums of copper wire from lhe218 words
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122 1951-02-17 3 INVISIBLE MAN IS TRANSLATED INTO MALAY Standard Stafif Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, V H. G. Well's Invisible Man U <•■ ol v,r mans book* hleh ai c being transl ited for the iw( Malay students Mr. C P Puroell, Assistant Director of Education, Malay Section, said that his Translation Bureau has122 words
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Article73 1951-02-17 3 Staadard Sta:f Correspondent POP T I) ICKSO N 1 -Scarcny" at cifarettei Imi Port Dicki i bsn reported I Im !>■■■ 1- nauch bi 40 per re: above ard :-> i. popular bra Aflcoi dnc to Aeal< I supplj MB the n did ibutoi is73 words
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192 1951-02-17 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri When the new Federal Council reassembles m April it will do so m a chamber which is being renovated at a cost of $63,000. The renovation has been made necessary by the tncmber system under which nine nominated192 words
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Article69 1951-02-17 3 P£NANG. Fri. A jungle I squad training school is now being built at Kanla Baias m i Province Welles, .-y and is I scheduled to be ready before j the end of thi^ month. It consists of four Large-sized j huts, each to accommodate I about 3669 words
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Advertisement126 1951-02-17 3 LTV B TTT-I 1/^ A rt isor.'blv prit ed reliable y t oilier praihicls. II uweis /£J f i i <a')!oc) luminous dial. V^. //C t C N(> iUustr.iti-ui cm do if histlee to their elegant design. I WAT^VSS onvince yourself personally SJii xvi|h a visit to the leading vi126 words
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Advertisement84 1951-02-17 3 THE HAPPY WORLD ivvru EXHIBITION wUlbe h Id at l!i- lla|»|»> World I ion t: Mmgmmi tth l't i, ii 1 it. 7 1 PLANS PARTICULARS app'y to: 11 .-jijij World 1.1.1. \|jj|/ sjia j-:i: i;.p. \.s. MODERATE PRICKS STORCH BROS. (1919) LTD. Xl \l A U MPI i< De84 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-02-17 4 Leong Cheng, Bicfor contractor and winner of the LWky Brick comoetition sponsored by the St. Michael's Institution of Ipoh. being congratulated by Rev. Brother Denis. Director of the School, as he takes over his prize a new Morris Minor.39 words
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72 1951-02-17 4 'Incorrigible' Thief Is Bound Over Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. An "incorrigible" Indian, John Rozario Dass, 21, who admitted eight previous convictions for theft, appeared again yesterday m the Magistrate Court on a similar charge. Dass pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a turkey belonging to Ng Tai Chen72 words
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Article177 1951-02-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PXA X G Fri. Members of the BCG Team will be m Penang after they have finished their work m Selangor, the Director of Medical Service-. Federation of .Malaya, Dr. E. S. Struthers told The Standard today. He said that the BCG177 words
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Article74 1951-02-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Fri.— The first two cases where proprietors of restaurants sold coffee and tea m excess of the fixed price was heard before Magistrate Mr. D. C. Wernhnm today. The two defendants were Goh Hoon lline, of Liverpool Restaurant and Fong74 words
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Article40 1951-02-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. Screening operation was carried out by the auxiliary police m various parts of George Town between 9 p.m. and 1 1 p.m. yesterday. Ten persons were detained for questioning, but were subsequently released.40 words
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Article37 1951-02-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING, Fri. A warning notice that all drinking water m the Taiping water supply area must be boiled before drinking has been issued by the Chairman of Larut and Matang Town Board.37 words
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263 1951-02-17 4 New Anti- Bandit Measure Undertaken In S. Kedah Standard Staff Correspondent PENAING, Fri. The re-grouping of estate labourers m certain parts of South Kedah is now m progress. This is the first time that this new measure as envisaged m the Briggs' Plan to end the emergency this year is263 words
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Article105 1951-02-17 4 Mundard Sum Correspondent IPOH, Fri. The suspension of issue of motor car driving licences during the emergency was viewed with grave concern by the Traffic Advisory Committee which met today. They felt that the present system adopted would lead to an increase m road accidents. The committee105 words
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Article, Illustration24 1951-02-17 4 The Saraswathi Tamil School, Penan?, held a Concert under the auspices of Hindu Sabah. Photo shows the members who took part m the play.24 words
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Article69 1951-02-17 4 PENANG. Fri. A young Chinese. Khaw Hoo Lam, was shot dead by an unknown gunm.ni from behind while he \v:is ridinp his bicycle at Tek Soon Street at about 10.40 last nisht. Two shots wore fired at him, one hitting him m the body and the69 words
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Article63 1951-02-17 4 PENANG, Fri.— An appeal to members to transfer their rice cards to the stores was made by Mr. Tan Kiar Liew, the chairman, at today's special general meeting of the Penang Co-opera-tive Stores Society. Mr. Tan told members that they cuiild get rice and other63 words
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217 1951-02-17 4 $Z Million Bankruptcy Case THE INABILITY to fulfil rubber contracts owing! to the steady rise m price of the commodity was attributed to the failure of the Nghee Seng Rubber Company by the firm's partner, Chua Sect Teck, during his public examination m the217 words
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Article100 1951-02-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri.— The Resident Commissioner, Mr. A. V. Aston, told a meeting at the Residency that four members of the Red Cross Organisation had offered their services to the Settlement. The meeting was called to discuss the question of forming a Red100 words
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363 1951-02-17 4 Man Electrocuted Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri. In a civil suit whidi lasted Iho dayi before Mr. Justice Thomson, the father of a dead tuna claimed damages again*t a company dealing m refrigerators and eleetrieal goods and it* foreman for negligence resulting m loss of363 words
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Article45 1951-02-17 4 PEXAXG. Fri. Three women a? d a man, all Chinese. were detained by the police following simultaneous raids on 1 1 houses m George Town early this morning. The detainees were EUSpected to have connections with the Penang Students' Association.45 words
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Article27 1951-02-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.- The exemption from the payment of export duties on dried fish and certain marine produce exported from the Dindings has been cancelled.27 words
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Advertisement359 1951-02-17 4 Sinsapore'B Fir?t Island Sea-Sid© ll^k JJibo^l SINGAPORE CONEY ISLAND First Class BAR RESTAURANT with MODERN SANITATION OPEN DAILY Launch Service Available at Vonggol Point at 60 cents per person TICKETS OBTAINABLE AT:— TOWN OFFICE:— 34-B Market Street, Phone ***** LEE ANN RADIO SERVICE 208-7 Upper Sfcnin&oon Rd., Phone: ***** SOUTHERN359 words
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Advertisement250 1951-02-17 4 EVERYTHING A TYRE CAN DO It your car ran aa aifM tyias Instead o* four, and you d-ov t 44 hours a day for almost 4 yaarv you wouldn't ptie uc fnuch tyre mDtaga a* Goodyear driver; Kav« m testing i Super -Cuihion against conventional '.yrei In over B.OOOJOOO fast250 words
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709 1951-02-17 5 C. C. Tan A ttacks Defenders Of British Imperialism Standard Staff Reporter IHE DEFE>DERS of British Colonial imperialism have used many types of argument against self-government for the Colonies. Some of them are honest and direct, hut of late there 4 iias arisen a running and subtle way of fostering709 words
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161 1951-02-17 5 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government has approved a scheme for the payment of increased grants to Chinese Schools, involving an expenditure for the year of $1,185,600. The scheme originally approved by the Executive Council provides for the doubling of the present ptautl and payment by161 words
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Article97 1951-02-17 5 TWO Sti Am i acre struck uIT the Register of Schools ;ind the registration of Itu supervisors, teacteffi md members of the management c m mittee ot the schools has bad c:uice!lefi. They are the Cunoss:i Ca&vem Chinese Girls' School m Aliumed Road and the Nan97 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-02-17 5 MR. G. E. LIVtfTT, retired Depaty Commissioner of Police. Singapore, who left the Colony yesterday by Malayan Airways for Kuala Lumpur and Penang on his return to the United Kingdom on medical leave. Mr. Livett was the first witness at the Singapore Commission of Inquiry into the December riots.49 words
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Article104 1951-02-17 5 IN the Singapore Standard oi Feb. 10. there appeared ;i report under the heading "Compulsory Legislation on VD Urged B> Doctor."' The report stated D; j L.M. Ram. of the Social Hygtkie 1 Department. Singapore as having urged that compulsory registration in respect of VD should be introduced.104 words
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Article29 1951-02-17 5 FOR fighting m Cross Street on Feb 15, Mohamed Abu Bakar and Kalu Yoke Meyappan were each lined $5 m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday.29 words
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Article56 1951-02-17 5 CAR OWNERS m Singapore are advised by the Police to keep a record of the make. size, type and serial numbers of the tyres of their vehicles, m view of the current increase of theft of motor tyres. The record will help io the recovery and56 words
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Article56 1951-02-17 5 WHELS UNDER the inan-nce of liainor. an I^ d B I J™J about banging again i women at the Beauty World, Bafcn Charged m Uie Sinsanare Fourth Police Court day w!S b- v ?v!iiT m a dl-or^erfy manTirr, ttt* Jnfran S. Tola- beaded i;e was fined56 words
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Article285 1951-02-17 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE RECOMMEND TIONS of the Beniiani Committee m regard l<» stagnation pay for mem* hers of thy Singapore Go\ernment Oerieal Sri-vice were apparently made under a misapprehension. This was revealed by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe. m answer to an adjournment285 words
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Advertisement246 1951-02-17 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES Z ;i u!ON OF EXrOBTS 1 wi l>* ORDFR. 1950. vKM- KXPORT UCENCK. m -he principal i to inj destination ■entianed rubber is ise 1 pr ided that cmi ef ot c S-.iervi.-,or ot than wa> t$ ißotbef n iber Mid :bbtv Qol oi natd m wa;246 words
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Miscellaneous83 1951-02-17 5 ffROCKET FUEL J^ rw \l SAW THE WHOLi^^yALLRiGHT, MEN. 1 f M.V STARS.OSCAR, YEP* t M S** >^- Iio^^PPBQjSBSE^k IN YOUR /SOSH,DOQ\THIN€J HE —^*4 BACK TO YOUR I YOUR HEW ROCKET JT'LL GIVE US THE f LIGHTERS (I ONLY PUT V USED HIS WORK...THINBBI FUS. 6 PRETTY J SEVEN MILES83 words
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Article728 1951-02-17 6 r THE Government is worried about the elections. The politicians look forward to April 7 with considerable trepidation. The voters are torn by conflicting loyalties. Only the' horses at Bukit Timah race course look forward to the fatal day with a confidence bordering on arrogance. They728 words
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Article, Illustration466 1951-02-17 6 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By "OUPERT BROOKE,: once writing rtth ffrat yearning and AY a cruel nostalgia from places far away, asked about Grantchester "Stands the Church clock at ten to threet And is there honey still for tea?" No one as far as I know answered so let me466 words
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Article, Illustration550 1951-02-17 6 RIGHTIST Chunk; Shing Jit Pao called the Singapore Government's attention to the necessity for building more houses, especially lor the poorer class. The paper referred to the AntiTB. Association report that There were at least a hundred thousand persons m Singapore one-tenth oi the whole population550 words
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Article, Illustration12 1951-02-17 6 "Il'm Mrs. Miggins all over Never m when she's wanted12 words
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Article445 1951-02-17 6 It's The Talk of The Town By OBSERVER War-Jittery Hoarders MANY will be grateful to the Controller of Supplies for formulating a scheme to enable wage-earners to obtain tinned milk at tha normal fixed price. In •Ac past few weeks, the price of tinned milk and other provisions had risen445 words
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634 1951-02-17 6 O.M. GREEN - O.M. GREEN An Englishman Reviews The Malayan Scene* By LONDON A DISPLAY of drawings and paintings by Chinese and Malay schoolchildren of Singapore now on show at Overseas House m London, is not at first sight of world importance. Yet m the feverish state of634 words
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Letter234 1951-02-17 6 They Admit It Now! Sir: -At last the Offii I Organ of the Planters m Malaya The Plant i' has out with the truth that the cost of living m Malaya has gone up 31 4 times since 1938, and that ow nei <>f rubber estates are geti ng mote234 words
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Letter189 1951-02-17 6 Reply Sir;—I would like to inform the readers of your paper that I am the official responsible for the operation of the USIS Library. If LHK whose letter appeared i.i >esterday's Standard has been molested by our J?)ga, I am sorry although he has never189 words
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Miscellaneous26 1951-02-17 6 Qp^s_^Belicvc It or Not! IK FORIS YEARS! ACQUIRED HIS NAAf\E BY p KILLING 7 MEMBERS 0- A GERMAN SURVEVNG MISSION J»Jsvyf a cat ofsnm eb re26 words
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375 1951-02-17 7 5 NATION EUROPEAN ARMY TALKS I, 1 v (Reuter)— The five-nalion Eurbpean Army Co.,I *!»i2f» r Goverilment to <K*cu SS the French plan for ion of 390,000 German troops m the defence of Europe, began w-.,r,lay. Representatives of 12 nations were present,375 words
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Article57 1951-02-17 7 Hi, Feb. 16 Truman said ral MacArthui authorr-- given him ii <: to cross i par K rea, a I *r.M pa are under U.X. g parallel -^8. air whether sizeable in- that ine But, were political care to political h li has been57 words
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121 1951-02-17 7 S. Koreans To Fight On Till Yalu Reached SUCCESS, Feb. 16 [UP) South Korean lay down their arms until they get to the the Manchurlan bordpr. Colonel Ben C. ign Minister of the Korean Republic said. i reporVr. **Oui Els to drive inism, both •id North X >re.i:i. We will121 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-02-17 7 photo. Young Chinese Communist prisoners, captured a week as* on the Western Korean front, kneel in muddy field and bes for mercy. They expected to be >hot by their raptors. All were taken to a prisoners compound.—- APAP - 42 words
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Article71 1951-02-17 7 16: (Reuter) Party re- l> West seal m y by-election ing v. s s Waiter "on Conservative Lawrancc iLaervative majority ired r ith 12,243 eneral Election m was caused by Oliver Stanley. Fought the and was message oi Pari leader, i emem Attlee otfd nine iggle s71 words
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64 1951-02-17 7 Plane Dips In Salute Cuts Off 4 Heads BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 16 (Reuter) A small plane rut off the heads of four people when it dipped m a farewell salute at the Paraguay Encarnacion Airport, according to press reports reaching: here. They were friends come to bid farewell to a64 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-02-17 7 Fhoto —Tanks, lumber forward on an aavance patrol to seek out communist targets during UN advance toward Han River- US Army via PANA NewsphotoUS Army; via PANA Newsphoto - 27 words
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Article86 1951-02-17 7 Mj -V. Feb. 1() (Reutcr) Avalanches thundering down the Italian Alps today killed four more people, bringing the death roll .since Sunday to 14. Three workers were killed and three seriously injured at Colle Isarco, about 10 miles south of the Brenner Pass. An avalanche sliding86 words
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Article42 1951-02-17 7 Italian labour leader Giuseppe di Vittorio has left by train for A ursaw and it was reported he would continue I > Moscow where toplevel aonsultati us were betieved m progress ">> combat a wave of ■defectionism* 1 m the Italian Communist Party. U.P.U.P - 42 words
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Article43 1951-02-17 7 Japan has applied for membership m the United Nations World Health Organization. The U.N. WorM Health Organization s: id the question of Japans admission has been nlaced <_>n the agenda ol the fourth World Health Assembly, banning next BAai T in Geneva.- U.P.U.P - 43 words
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Article66 1951-02-17 7 A high American official said the formation <>1 German army unita is a long way oW but German participation is not essential to the early creation of a strong European defence force Colonel Henry Byroade, Director 4 the Bureau of German Affairs m the State Department. said •here is noU.P - 66 words
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Article18 1951-02-17 7 Announced American combat casualties m Korea has risen to r,;i0.;5 an increase of 637 m a week. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article43 1951-02-17 7 Red Fleet, the Soviet Navy ne\* .-paper. Tod: y accused Britain of restoring the German navy to serve the "aggressive aims" of the United States. Naval units with German crews built up by the British Occupation Forces m Western Germany, it said.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article34 1951-02-17 7 British Labour Minister Ancurin Bevan said Britain was m t'>-ich with other governments "m relation to the threat to Yugoslavia of the swollen forces f'f the satellites Of Soviel Russia m Eastern Europe".— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article43 1951-02-17 7 The British Prime Minister Mr. Clement Attlee told the House at Commons that the Government of India had now agreed to pay a former employee of the Indian railways, Mr F.M.G. Wheeler, his dues from the railway provident fund amounting to £5,767.14.7.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article31 1951-02-17 7 Roberto Urdaneta Arbelnez of Colombia, Chairman ot the United Nations Political Commi'.tce. said that h<? is "not optimistic" about the Good Offices Committee prospects of aHiievine a ceasefire m Korea.— U.P.U.P - 31 words
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Article43 1951-02-17 7 Twelve children were killed today In Herzo Ovina, Belgrade, when a list war bomb ex >ded as they wc:e p'• ying with it. Three sliahtly ir ured chi crcn are In hospital. The accideni was at the viHaee of Citluk, near Mosl.ir ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article49 1951-02-17 7 Ozamis City, r.no, r><> v^? force resigned i m sse '■> pvotesi an order t. ring headquarfecs to the i borne, The ro tmlion f .ved a mtnrth-IQUg si 'i by Chiil pf Pofic 0 X rare: 1 who f!". IS headquafters should be m a public building.— A .P.A.P - 49 words
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Article43 1951-02-17 7 The Allied Hi^h Commissioners have told the West German Government that the "moment is approaching when the three Western Governments and other members of the United Nations will be abie to terminate the state of war with Germany", an Allied spokesman said.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article31 1951-02-17 7 Four thousand i<>ns of surplus foods obtained by the "Co-opera-tion for American Remittances t-> Europe" have been loaded aboard the Yugoslav freighter Hrvatska for shipment from New York to Yugoslavia.- U.P.U.P - 31 words
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Article42 1951-02-17 7 M. Do Hung, Secretary-Gen-era] of the Viet-Namese Foreign O lice, and M. 'Iran Van Dom. Vie -Naiiifse Minister to Britain, have arrived m P;uis from Marseilles. M. Do Ilunu will have talks with French Minister of Associated States M. Jean Letourncau.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article59 1951-02-17 7 Italy's two r«bel Communist Deputies. Aldo Cucchi .-md Valdo Magnani, have called for a new Lett-wing movement to set up for the "unily and independence of Italian workers'. The Communist Deputies "urged Italian workers to join the:n m their movement, which would be free from ulleykmce to Moscow -mri setReuter - 59 words
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Article47 1951-02-17 7 .be Internati rial Bed Cros s thai it received another p..ir»K) names oi North Koreans hired by Ui ited Nation: trees, bringing to 115.000 t v uDumber of war prisoners reported to the Red Cross by the United N iti< ms forces. U.P.U.P - 47 words
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Article140 1951-02-17 7 LONDON, Feb. 16 (AP) Prime Minister Clement Attlee's Labour government beat down by 21 votes yesterday a Conservative Party attempt to oust it from office on charges of bungling Britain's rearmament. A motion of censure introduced by Conservative leader Winston Churchill was defeated m the140 words
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243 1951-02-17 7 RANGOON, Feb. 16. The report m a news agency message from Hongkong that the Burma Road, free China's only land link with the outside world during the 1939-45 war, has been put hack into use by the Chinese Communists and that it is now carrying243 words
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82 1951-02-17 7 Pleven, Moch Accused Of High Treason PARIS. Feb. 16: (Router) A formal complaint lodged by two pro-Communist former Ministers accusing French Premier Rone Pleven and his Defence Minister M. Jules Moch, of high treason cannot be accepted and has no legal effect, it was staled here. Maitre Vincent De AloroGiafferi,82 words
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Article, Illustration74 1951-02-17 7 -Regardless of the type of enemy target lying in this rugged, mountainous terrain of Korea, very little will remain after the falling bombs have done their work. This striking photograph was made from a 15 :i<) Superfort of the Far hist Air Forces' lfHh Bomber Group of the74 words
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218 1951-02-17 7 TAIPEI, Feb. 16 (AP) The pro-Nationalist China Union Press said a railway was being built through China's north-western provinces lo connect with the Soviet system. r~~— z "7~7~ The agency, which, claims to get most of its news from underground sources on the218 words
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Article281 1951-02-17 7 HONGKONG, Feb. 16 (HP) ffcliiMi Communist* yesterday virtually closed lheir South Uiina borders an<l the "no tiekee, no erossee" order appeared well on the way. Some 2.500 Hongkong Chinese, many of whom took train or walked yesterday lo the Hongkong-Kwangtung border to find that the281 words
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Article120 1951-02-17 7 I MANILA. Feb. 16: (UP)— j The United States Ambassador to the Philippines. Myron M. Cowen, accompanied by Mrs. Cowen and daughter Sandra, left for Tokyo by plane early today, fur what was described as "a purely recreational" visit. Tne United States Embassy spokesman said Cowen120 words
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72 1951-02-17 7 WASHINGTON. Pel (Renter) President Truman gave h\< full endorsement *i> statements made by General George C. Marshall, Unit* I States Secretary of Defence, on the sending of An < i a troops to Europe. Mr. Truman said General Marshall's statements had been72 words
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Article118 1951-02-17 7 LONDON. Feb. L 6 (Rt-uter) —The Labour Government suffered one of its rare defeats m a House of Commons Committee yesterday when an opposition amendment on the sea fish industry bill was carried by 24 to 23 votes. The am< tidment gives power to the118 words
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Advertisement11 1951-02-17 7 %^s!*& J *y iff S.P.H.da SILYA.uJcf'-t^ 43. high STSEET. SINCAPOBta I11 words
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Advertisement173 1951-02-17 7 Used Explosive To 'Brew' Tea WITH BRITISH TROOPS IN KOREA, Feb. 16 (ReuterAAP) British artillery men supporting forward patrols searching the hills southeast of Seoul for Communists today found and dismantled a Communist booby-trap and then usid some of the explosive to "brew" a raus of tea. The booby-trap, packed173 words
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Advertisement178 1951-02-17 7 t HOUSEHOLD AIDS TO t CLEANLINESS O' CEDAR WAX POLISH V Bl^^Sm I'KI SSRVI s THI MATERIAI.SHI't V B^y»S WHICH IT IS APPIJFD A I) PRO >V X «|'i WOES A LASTING BRII. L I A I 118 TINS I>s i:\CH *V T I IB TINS US BACH T T178 words
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Article777 1951-02-17 8 Govt. To Let Private Enterprise Seek New Supply Sources Standard Staff Reporter AS ONE OF THE MOST important measures to be acted upon imme<lialel> to combat rising prices m the Colony, Singapore Government has MCreed t* provide alternative sources of supply of imported foodstuffs. Inquiries777 words
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138 1951-02-17 8 COMPLAINANTS who write to the Controller of Supplie> resardin? sharp-df-alins rire and sugar retailers should give thrir MUMS and addresses so that the Department can contact them if necessary, said the Deputy Controller of Sup;>Mpv The names of complainants will not Ix* divuked during138 words
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122 1951-02-17 8 U\ EVA CHOISG, Suadard Staff Reporter COMMITTEE meetißg «»f the Consumers' Re&istaßce Movcsmhl of Singapore to dram up plane for an a!!-«»ut I riv againftl profi leers and blarkmarketers m eddentia] food^tnffs will l>< !u*l«l on Feb. '2'.\ m the home o! Mr*. F.122 words
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Article180 1951-02-17 8 Govt. Shops Are Urged For S 'pore Slandjrd Mall Krportrr RFFERRIN I the Steer:::: C iep »n the neces- -i*.> commodity and price conto ols, c C ial Secretai j W I that tm> was one reports whi the Sing G nment had iirected to be o Recon lations aid,180 words
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Article67 1951-02-17 8 StmH rd Stall K> •> -t e r THE JARDINE Mal > dch lelt S;. mine to H1) gk 4 mm Jaqp 1 I m aa het m P< the 1 tof 1 2.^0 kOO i 4 i I old gs, 2,2 I f r Kobe the67 words
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Article98 1951-02-17 8 IPOH. Feb. 16:— In Its annual report, w licb will be presented at t->e genera] meeting to be held m the Ipoh Club on March 1, the Perak branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya states thai the" AAM s still negotiating i:i the M tor98 words
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Article, Illustration9 1951-02-17 8 p 0.0 Standard Flour bein? unloaded from the Charon.Standard - 9 words
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484 1951-02-17 8 More Rubber For China Standard Staff Reporter AUSTRALIA has started buying Malayan rubber for stockpiling purchase*, although her purchases have been m modest quantities. TTiere are indications that Australia \>ill continue buying m small quantities. Australian purchases and those from Continent were responsible for the484 words
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Article61 1951-02-17 8 His. Thomas Bata, widow ol the founder of the Bstta organisation, arrived by Cathay Pacific Airways yesterday tor live-day visil to Singapore Local executives xA the Company and their vtves met Hn Bata at the airport and presented her with several bouquets. She is attei ding thi61 words
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Article156 1951-02-17 8 Standard Stiff Reporter ONLY A SMALL Lumove of '->■ siness was report I the pepper section of the Si ja pore produce rnarkel yestcrd 5 Pepper quotati as a ere Lower, MunUA nrhite b ii t q'j»>t ed at $1,105 per picul and L pong156 words
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Article262 1951-02-17 8 Bicycle Tyres Up 10 p.c. Standard StafT Reporter MANUFACTURERS have announced an increase of lw per cent, m the price of Lcycle tyres and tubes with effect from Feb. 15. Tins follows the ri.v; 1 of about 20 per rent. In the price of motor i ar ;yiv-. Ann »un<262 words
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Article123 1951-02-17 8 COMMODITY PRICES RVB3ER The latest Singapore rnYvr prices y -ay (Fob. 16) were per lb. Bujers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot Loose (nom.) $2.28 $2.30 F.0.i1. m ba'es Mar. No. 1 R.S.S. 52.23 $2 24 No. 2 R.S.S. 52.14 S:.l« No. 3 R.S.S. (Norn.) $2.04 $2.0g Tone: Very stead LONDON123 words
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374 1951-02-17 8 S'pore Govt Protest To UK On Steel Standard Staff Reporter SI\(i.\PORE (iovernmeiu is mwlfing ttromg repreBentalioiu to the United Kingdom to ghre top priority <» fnlfiDing the Colony's orders of steel, wkieb is required to make water pipes for Singapore >itiniei|»alit>. The Colonial Secretnry, Mr. W. L. Blythe disclosed yesterday374 words
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121 1951-02-17 8 Standard Staff Reporter ANOTHER LARGE food cargo, Eacfauliag .Vl.OOO i M been brought here by the Blue Funnel >U\p i lliaron. *fetch li > her sailing time by 14 hours, due to lack of ?o(1ohu >pa< Nearly every available space m the121 words
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161 1951-02-17 8 $11,373,630 Paid In War Damage Claims Standard v i;»H Rrporli r Ul T Hb I'Amul $72,000,000 «»x ;:i*r f<»r ,1-' lion a- War i).;niai.«' P<ii|M HiialioH^ *iim si 1. '7 6.'>o was paid to rliiwimti m r«-j»<<i wwt compensatMM up il»»- cad §anumr} L 951. Another sum of $19,1 ha161 words
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Article21 1951-02-17 8 Of 2.109.864 bicycles ex] by U.K. m 1950, Malaya b tg c I ..--.< st number T.~ A. P.A.P - 21 words
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Article29 1951-02-17 8 v Servi prices (Hi the H ■:._>: «lg EIKSIS.( El si HK$l 778 to Ma a $J HKSO I lv one I HK*: :m ;7j to one i29 words
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Article, Illustration10 1951-02-17 8 TRAVERS VISITS SINGAPORE Lon<: I T Mr FRANK TK AVERS10 words
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Article96 1951-02-17 8 SINGAPOBE, Kri. I !.< n w mbbm m \\w v lah:%an ulian marl of re«trirto4 i!j«' wlmmc Hi tin tion of the market remaine I buying. Industrial I Bn^ed pri re: DfIMTSIKIAI I B mon Colls. 1 .:iT\ I S.C d Storage 5.20 Straits96 words
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Advertisement82 1951-02-17 8 SUMMARY 64th iNNUAL REPORT L 956 B T. IX FORCE E425.1l 1.8 7 (Including Del 3 C 58.395.241 hiding D d Annuities) INCOME 24.575.317 ASSETS E134.368.650 T VBIUTIES El $.046,115 CON riNGENi V R] SERVE THE MAN UF ACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Ml \l) OFFICE TORONTO CANADA CHIEV OFFICE FOX82 words
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Advertisement26 1951-02-17 8 wishing won't mm it soBUT SAVJNGrS WILL > YOU TOO CAN OiMN SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOS LITTLE AS SI/- INTEREST > BE PAID AT 2'r PER CHUM KHIRID BRiiiUTD.26 words
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229 1951-02-17 9 LABUAN'S CORAL AIRSTRIP Important Link In S. East Asia By IVOR KRAAL, Standard Staff Reporter LABUAN AIRPORT— with its 80 to 100 aircraft movements every month has become an important air junction m the growing chain of air links existing m the South China Sea area. Labuan has connections now229 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-02-17 9 photo. Brigadier L. F. Weiler, Provost Marshal of the War Office, arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas Constellation m the course of a tour of inspection of various Army Police units m the Far Last. standardstandard - 36 words
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Article43 1951-02-17 9 Standard Shipping Reporter The o7 -ton tug Sal valour which arrived m Singapore for bunkers and provisions from Chittagong, left for Hongkong yesterday. The tug is owned by Mollers Towages. The Salvalour is manned by a crew oi 37.43 words
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Article43 1951-02-17 9 Standard Shipping: Reporter The Japanese freighter Tarushima Maru. which passed through Singapore recently with a cargo of Japanese cement for Indian ports, called at Singapore yesterday on her homeward voyage with a cargo of iron ore for Kobe.43 words
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Article38 1951-02-17 9 WASHINGTON. Feb. 16: (AP)— The U.S. Navy reported on Thursday that live American vessels including the .submarine. Bugara. were washed aground by a storm m Tokyo Bay on Wednesday. No loss of life was reported.38 words
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93 1951-02-17 9 Standard Shipping Rcporlor AN Egyptian freighter-passenger hhip the Star of Assuan, under charter to the Rfessageries .Maritimes line, is expected m Singapore early next week. The vessel, which loaded at Marseilles, is on her way to Kobe. The Star of Assuan, owned by the93 words
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Article105 1951-02-17 9 Standard Shipping Correspondent THE last batch of 50 Malayan students returning to Australian universities, is expected to leave by the Charon today. l Nearly all the students have spent at least a term m the universities. One of the new students is Tan Boon Chor105 words
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Article67 1951-02-17 9 NEW DELHI, Feb. Iti.— Twenty-one pilots, representing six flying clubs m the country, are taking part m an air race to be held m connection with the air rally m Kanpur starting from tomorrow. Among the -1 pilots are three women. A number of foreign67 words
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Article38 1951-02-17 9 PENAXG. Fri.— The Rajula arirved here today from Singapore on her way to India with ci Indian deportees, including a woman. They are being held m the police lock-up until the ship leaves port.38 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-02-17 9 photo The 'office* of the plush-lined interior of the Grumman Mallard amphibian which has arrived at Kalian? Airport. The plane flies Royal Dutch Shell Company executives around Indonesia. Pictured inside the amphibian are: (left to right) Mr. K. L. Tobing, wireless operator, Cant. J. I. Vermeulen, pilot, and Mr. L.Standard - 53 words
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Article28 1951-02-17 9 Standard Staff Reporter MR. J. K. SWIRE, managing director of Butterfield and Swire. Hongkong, has arrived by Cathay Pacific Airways for an important shipping conference here.28 words
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117 1951-02-17 9 Japan Agrees To Renounce FishingRights WASHINGTON. Feb. 16: (AP) The Japanese Government has announced a voluntary agreement to bar its nationals temporarily from major fishing areas m the Eastern Pacific and Bering Sea. The ban is to be effective until after Japan regains full sovereignty with the signing of a117 words
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86 1951-02-17 9 TOKYO, Feb. l(i: (ReuterAAP) The stern section of {he 4.928 tons Swedish motorvessel Christer Salen which broke m half off the east coast of Japan on Thursday, \va: today proceeding under her own steam towards Tokyo Bay. The bow section was reported drifting m86 words
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Advertisement695 1951-02-17 9 1 AST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland t ran cisco, Los Angeles. All American Canadian Cities ..tTKENBAC. I 7&. fig?" fSOL. Accepting cargo for Hongkong, Kobe, Yokohama. FV>T REGULAR SERVICE C.S.A. (WEST COAST) PFRSLAN GULF via JAPAN HONGKONG Spore. ||t J I. LUCKENBACH 25 Feb. Rbeeptinfl cargo for Colombo.695 words
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Advertisement43 1951-02-17 9 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Spore P. S'hara Penang f KERTOSOXO 19/21 BLITAR 10/11 March 12 March 13 March t Omits Aden. Calls Port Sudan Jeddah direct, ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD Shipping Department Tel: 5071 Ext. 19 1943 words
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Advertisement617 1951-02-17 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINENT S'p«"e. P. S'taam. Prnanf "INDIA" for Bangkok, Hongkong Si Manila (Ma U :6 •KAMBODIA" for Hongkons. Kobe Yokohama M Pteb 2 Mar -LALAXDIA" for Bangkok 1-7 Mat 1-1 Mar 26^28 Mftf. "FIONIA" for Bangkok I r. 7-7 Mar. ♦> t> ««r. "KVERXAAS" fop Baigon& Bangkok617 words
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Miscellaneous274 1951-02-17 9 [air arrivals) ''j'l<^ i ''{and DEPARTURES] **~r<^* Arrivals PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS from .M.t!:ilj "<.:;t» a.m. Q.L.A.-BOAC from London via Calcutta p.m. BOAC Argonaut. from London via Xeßombo 8.45 p.m. from Hongkong :;.l.'» p.m. BIIARAT AIRWAYS from Calcutta l'.:>o p.m. MALAYAN' AIRWAYS DAKOTA from Mi-dan, Penan?. Taiping, Ipoh, Koala Lumpur ♦>.;{,">274 words
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Miscellaneous181 1951-02-17 9 renna. Fernbay, Straat Soend... Talanq; Akar, alui Ann. Mapia, Pemba. Inchmay, Eastern Trader. Bali. Orna, tadia, Indrapoera. Star Aloyon L i Charante, Slamat, Sirsa. INNER ROADS F. Amnuputgy, Darter, Halvd.m. Kah Soon. Tut' Ann. Perak, Elsie Moiler Darvel. Tout; Hontj. Kampar, Lam San, Rasa, M.T.S. 12, Mm Huang, Batocbahra, Hennehn181 words
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Miscellaneous192 1951-02-17 9 For Colombo, Bombay, Karachi and Persian Gulf Port a Mar. 3: Star Betel^euse, sails Mar. 1. MAERSK LINE Cornelius Maersk. loads 6'pore Feb. 20. for U.S. East Coast. Laura Maersk louds Spore Feb. 27. for P. 1., H'kong, Japan and U.S. West Coast. Gertrude Maersk, for Colombo, Bombay. Karachi, and192 words
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Miscellaneous200 1951-02-17 9 BURNS PIIII.P LINE (From Australia) Mar. 4: Br.ic-ide. BANK LINE (ln>m E. S. Africa A; Mauritius) Gujarat, due end of Feb. ONION STEAMSHIP (From New Zealand) Wairata due Mar. 10. DJAKARTA LLOYD (For Djakarta) La Capirena loading Feb. 16. FLOTTA LAI RO NAPLES (For C'oiombo. Pt. Said. Naples, Marseilles Genoa200 words
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Article86 1951-02-17 10 I.TORE istesses are being souj m the Federation i i augn umber ah [3 >■ gaged S gapore's S 1 v. :n Cabai et, membe the m tnagement told The Standa d y< sterday. T.t> number of g i 3 enW iners now ith <*86 words
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Article, Illustration400 1951-02-17 10 OARIS, Fri. 16 (AP) Movies with nudes are okay to French censors, but tluy will nol stand for brass k luckles. "We think ii do s lei s harm said ope Information Ministry officials, for i hildren to see a nude woman ;:n to400 words
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Article98 1951-02-17 10 \EW v r>HK. Feb (UPj Car Una) Fram Sp 11--m. Ar ibishop oi York, i I upoi til Cat o- m A:- hdiocese <• :itly to boyc >tt Elobt i R', ellini's Latest film, "The M c." i )il Spei' nan >''i v 1 cond nn98 words
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Advertisement133 1951-02-17 10 |ICIAST3 3 I \DAYS! -j^HURRY!# MEW hIHAMBM GET THE NEW ALHAMBRA HABIT! DAILY I I:^| SHOWS 6 45 tV f>: {j Paramount 's Ez£l Tome THE BUCCANEERS' mH- R» Sto tejj TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT 1 "Take Me With Yen"! I ,c hoodlum i tl r hi,'. tcho *hare h twisted133 words
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Advertisement122 1951-02-17 10 PHONf NO *****-KYIANC 80.^ LAST Two Shows At: 1 at ;]CJ. 6.56 7.15 p.m 9.15 p.m. va, ?^±S;, Raine, "ROGUES OF SHERWOOD m Republic's FPRFQT" "SINGING GUNS* 1 rUALOI Thriliißg Outdoor Western (Technicolor) Drama! Tomorrow At 11.90 AM. Today Matlne< 2 3 0 p "EEOSR AGENTS VS. WHITE SAVAGF UNDERWORLD,122 words
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Advertisement281 1951-02-17 10 ji PATRONS ARE REQUESTED TO BE IN <! THEIR SEATS PROMPTLY, AS THERE i| ARE NO SUPPORTING SHORTS OWliN€ TO THE LENGTH OF THIS 1 ILM. Unprecedented Crowds Stormed The GQsmm I •assamaam TIL. LiCJ v YESTERDAY SO BOOK KOWt -TODAY--610.45 i.30 400 r MAu/r G. 45 9.30 p.m. JflU281 words
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Advertisement98 1951-02-17 10 /vLb^^ 4 SKOWS c i VHrj NOTE ALTERED TIMES TO-DAY 9 a. m. 12.45 4.45 I v, SUNDAY 10a.m. 7.45-5.30 9. J5 THERE IS NO BUSir LIKE THE SUPERMAN BUSINESS..'. Columbia s f B AT O M MAN AN 3" 7 -i P F ATEN c 'v W A SUPtRMAN98 words
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Miscellaneous36 1951-02-17 10 C^ 5 5 WANT) I (mmM...TH!S 15 A LI'L 1 f,O, OL' BUGSV 1 f C>>-v N^^-"/ I\ SABASe BUIL>P^ 0 fr-l TOUGHER JOB V AIN'T LICKED V^~l~iA l^^^i Dorr*"rSl r\ AN x < V ift—^^ ET36 words
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597 1951-02-17 11 ANACRUSIS - Bach Cantata To Highlight Malaya University Concert ANACRUSIS MUSIC NOTES By l !ii\«*r>ily of Malaya Momc Society ji »«;iiin«; a concert i ||ie < »«'i Tions» Hum on Sal unlay next, j nuurj 2 1. m which Society*! orchestra H n<! < hoir *»ill he con. i l>% Paul Ahih597 words
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Article22 1951-02-17 11 i Oioir. Sorial H«ft and iral Soc'ievj. 5 M s c FisPored by S v i B f>22 words
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893 1951-02-17 11 For the Discophile REVIEWS OF NEW RECORDINGS MO/XKT K.,|ui.r:i m I) minor. K. >'''■. H.t Tasslaari 1 soprano" l.bf Misnjni imcz/o suprano), IVrruct io l.iiliwini itennri. Italo Tajo ibasM. i karai a- OufcuUa of th«- uak »un? m Latin and Itali.m »m\ pimti 1 Wr tten when Me aurt*a u893 words
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134 1951-02-17 11 NEW DELHI, Feb. 16.— Japan is sending 83 competitors and officials to participate m the Asian Games m New Delhi from March 4to 11. The contingent, I which is flying to India m two batches, will arrive m New Delhi on February 27 and134 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-02-17 11 The Ipoh Kheh Community Badminton team (m jackets) travelled to Penang to play a match against the Peakview B. P. last Saturday. Picture shows both teams with their officials.29 words
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Article84 1951-02-17 11 HONGKONG, Fob 16 (ReuterAAP)- The Hongki.it; Football Club last evening defeated Vie Si gapore Combined Se vices' i igjger tourist! by eight potntl to six. In im exciting game. Singapore led by six poinis to fi\«* M result of a penalty shot by Harrison En84 words
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Article54 1951-02-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Kn-Fi\« teams, each sponsored by t President, TPCA. Mr Cm 91 isami, Dato E E C 1 v raisingham, Mr. R P s P.. rooria. Dr. M. Vaithilingam ai i Mr Edwin Nicholas ha\ t v U 1 for the Tamil Football League54 words
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Advertisement100 1951-02-17 11 HAPPY WORLD TONIGHT WRESTLING tonight WRESTLING AT 9.00 P.M. STRAIGHT WRESTLING AND BRUTE FORCE CLASH WHICH WELL CONQUER?? ANDRE I CHJUtUS l ADOHEE j^Vi r l\ GAMAOE STRAIGHT CLEAN FIGHTER AS ROUGH AND TOUGH A,N:;«i|i««e: UNLESS HE LOSES HIS TH :Y MAKE 'EM REFEREE'S I^^P*^^ TEMPER THEN WATCH THE HFADACHE100 words
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Advertisement66 1951-02-17 11 I To At i (^S^) ESTD. £|i 3, 1902 H M H. H MM. THE YANG \THE SULTAN THE SULTAN Dl PCRTUAN BE SAP OF OF OF SE LANG OR KELANTAN WEGRI SEMBII Afl FOR EVERYTHING IN JEWELLERY i ALWAYS VISIT i P.H.HENDRY'S I (ROYAL JEWELLERS) Xl ALA LUMPUR. IND66 words
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Miscellaneous388 1951-02-17 11 '"sdio Parogrammes j i Mil ill m M.indarin: 8.15 .Musical^ ri \iiHl MALAIA \na-rum 8.: i» Sincerely Vours:^ bllMxAßiiM Pm News m Amoy and Cantonese:^ MMi.ArOht «> i:» Say It With Mu^ic"— Mandarin:^ 10 p m News m Teochew and Hakka:x I i'-H PROGRAMME HMS Teorhew Dramas; 1«.45 Operatu Ura:388 words
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Article112 1951-02-17 12 O//:e Dar/e* 1 Goy Reveller *Minorou > Time Test ■.aa^i^.t'ha.w^- "ja. rATiwL rss."" 01 1""--v,, 11. fa,, l».t K .^aig M M; j ■"""0.n.!.. K^Kff"" 0 ""VlfiM "^rr,,.; -j^r 7 i^u, c^!. aw "«3. FAX k.,, .Ta^^ tT^^Z i B^"""" CAS L A k' tokihk.w tob\c;(;.\n tob<k;gan river112 words
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884 1951-02-17 12 WITH to good o«e» m Toboggan and Happy Trareller, both ol -li IVI c the and Bukit limah coarse, Trainer Keith Daniels holds a strong hand m ihe main event— a nine furlong rare for Oasa 1 Dhr. I. Ikh4s— today, Ac opening884 words
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Article1299 1951-02-17 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: Hotter. Clou, 2 Div. I—6 Fun. 5 yds.: 2.00 P.M. 6. 000 Smiling Through a 8.00 -Quartette Kongsi Hobbs opened SCRAXCHINGSi -d c-,^,,1. .jon 2ii Alnhomnc 4v 000 "Mining Kongsi K. oreuKeien 013 Midnight ty £ll Madam Ida Oei& Yap Kirn Hoe Parker 014 Brilliant1,299 words
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Article116 1951-02-17 12 WRESTLING fans i R 1 1 Srsi class entertanunent ai the Happy World Stadium tonighi X ppinC an attracti\ arc the French -Canadian g t Cbampj a, A:.d: < A.doree and Australian toughest na C I lie Carnage. rive iye been v this nal comlr.116 words
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Article17 1951-02-17 12 RANGO >N Feb. II I igh n p;i?c- taking h::: inc. m t race.17 words
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302 1951-02-17 12 OVER 500 secondary school students cheered themselves hoarse as they watched a junior soccer ''classic" between the Colony's two big r'.val schools Raffles Institution and the Victoria School The game which was played on the School ground yesterday resulted m a 4 3 win302 words
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123 1951-02-17 12 THE POH Lirn-Marjan fun.l af U $6,352.80. Yesterday** donations totalled The Sarawak sportsmen have pledged th an all-out effort to help the fund, k!i.,|,. Sarawak daily, Sarawak Triluine, km no* Singapore-Federation-Sarawak-norino proh the pojiular champions to the All-Fn i. ■nipt. The Sarawak Tribune123 words
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Advertisement297 1951-02-17 12 'DESIGNED FOR THE' DISCRIMINATING SOLE AGENTS R ID Ar^ ©fin MA WW INCORPORATED IN CEYLON L imPQRTERS OF HIGH CLfISS JEUJELLERy J DiomonD GEm mERCHfIriTs. > j Hygienic >{;:•<'> Ltd., London. DA^IAKOmS ii British Tonic tor re- nerves, glands and every organ S 1.00 i\;:;rsovs. BENE d r b o297 words
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Miscellaneous21 1951-02-17 12 HIGH TIDES II the principal resorts ,n M TOUAV: Port i>i( kson Ltt ?>:i: P<»rt S'hjm LSI ISt Pcmaag \\.ll 10.3721 words
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