Singapore Standard, 21 February 1951
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Title Section15 1951-02-21 1 Singapore Standard yOL 1 NO. 236 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1951. 12 PAGES— IO CENTS15 words
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320 1951-02-21 1 Standard Staff Reporter i\ preparation for the 4 Beaver'* service to be t*M l>y Malayan Airways, planters scattered oat Am Peninsula may be asked to build airo ih» ir estates to supplement the 60 airstrips a in- raft already in existence in the320 words
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Article99 1951-02-21 1 150 Riot Claims Received faurd Sufi Reporter C aims Tribunal tand 150 applicagratia corr.pensa:r m memlers of Singapore who the disturbances rrurer. last December. las told yesterI e tx ing Q ent out today ta i nil in the laims. batch of forma i the Tribunal January -5 to i99 words
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Article35 1951-02-21 1 Shaw In Sydney To Bin Equipment DXEV. Feb. 20: (AP) I Chine--' I .>:- and pr lu r n Sun lay S gapore by Q.i:i;as ane. ina to here to buy its, air COO- r equipment.35 words
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Article63 1951-02-21 1 Standard Staff Reporter T.v i Eur ~y is, one a woman. were night nea the i kction oi itten Road Broader R d when their two-seater M.G. ran off the road, crashed through a wo iden bridge and finally came I i re I on63 words
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Article, Illustration75 1951-02-21 1 Photo THOUSANDS of Singapore Chinatown folk. especially women and girls last night celebrated "Chap-Goh-Meh." which ended the 15-day Chinese New Year festive season. Rain marred the traditional parade of lanterns, but in the shelter of homes and temples. women crowded round altars to worshipStandard - 75 words
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160 1951-02-21 1 Seven Hurt In Explosion Of Grenade Standard Staff Correspondent PENAN'G. Tues.— Seven persons were injured when a handgrenade exploded in a bunion chants shop, Kim Binn Seng Co.. next duor to the Central Pdlicc Station in Carnavon Street at 8.:iO this morning. The victims were Inda Sir.^h (50) watchman, Khaw160 words
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118 1951-02-21 1 LONDON, Feb. 20: (Reuter) Floods covered wide areas of Britain today and the River Thames already over its banks in low-lying areas. was bank high further upstream and flowv.'.k swiftly. All lock gates were open to take the flow and flood warning118 words
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Article48 1951-02-21 1 MARINE Police early yes*er- morning stopped a sampan the Telok Ayer Basin as it was utting out to sea and found it to be Loaded with about 15 piculs i t rubber worth $4,000, believed to be stolen property. Two Chinese in the sampan were detained.48 words
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279 1951-02-21 1 Troop Movements Into Poland, East Germany Reported \V ISHINGTON, Feb. 20 (IP) Reports of Russian troo'» movements inio Eastern Germany and Poland v..\ the chances today ot a successful Big Four Foreign Ministers meeting. The Slate Department >;iM it had reliable reports that the Soviet has moved .'55 fully armoured279 words
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Article69 1951-02-21 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A ratan shop was gutted by a fire which broke out in Batu Road. at 9.30 tonight. Another rattan .shop and a bicycle shop nearby were slightly damaged. The Kuala Lumpur Fire Brigade with the assistance o f69 words
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60 1951-02-21 1 UK Makes Huge Gold Seizure On Ship For S pore HONGKONG, Feb. 20 IP Police seized a record haul of 5.500 taels of gold valued at 11K52.000.0G0 aboard the s.s. Szechuan which was about to smuggle the metal to Singapore. The gold, encased in iron plates and cement, was concealed60 words
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90 1951-02-21 1 Approval To Boost Police Force Given APPROVAL has been given by the Singapore Government to increase the strength of the Police Force, said Mr. J. Penne-father-Evans, new Commissioner of Police in a press conference yesterday. He said that the existing strength of the special constabulary will be increased from 130790 words
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Article52 1951-02-21 1 Standard Staff Reporter FIVE Chinese, two of whom were armed with knives, walked into a shun in Albert Street last night shortly before 8 o'clock and robbed the inmates of eight identity cards. This, the proprietor of the shop snid. was carried out in full view of loiterers52 words
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Article, Illustration95 1951-02-21 1 HORNET fighters like the cne below will soon be buzzing in Malaya's skies and stinging the bandits hard. One of the fighter squadrons of the R.A.F. in Malaya is soon to be re-equipped with Hornets, Britain's fastest piston-en-gin rt d fighter. Powered by two two95 words
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410 1951-02-21 1 MacA Visits War Front, Orders New Initiative WONJU, KOREA, Feb. 20 (UP) General Douglas Mao Arthur visited the Korean battle front today and ordered the United Nations troops to resume the initiative. 4i l shall not arbitrarily execute authority to recross the 38th Parallel," he said, however. "The question of410 words
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Article268 1951-02-21 1 Sa&s Eden GLASGOW. Feb. 20 (Router) Mr. Anthony Eden, deputy !?ader of the Conservative opposition, said here last night British diplomacy must be backed by anus to negotiate effectively. '"The Soviet Union understands stength. Ht-r policies since the war show that unfortunately sne understands very little else,"268 words
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62 1951-02-21 1 LONDON. Feb. 20 (AP) The strike of railway workers in the midlands threatened tonight to spread to other areas and cripple the whole nation's transportation system and industrial output. Union chiefs and heads of the nationalised rail network met to settle their differences, but adjourned for62 words
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Article61 1951-02-21 1 175 Skips Idle In UK Ports LONDON". Feb. 20: (UP)— A flash strike by almost 20,000 dock workers in English and Scottish ports tied up 175 ships in the nation's harbours today. The stevedores walked out at London, Manchester. Liverpool and Glasgow in sympathy with seven men brought to trial61 words
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Article239 1951-02-21 1 Jenderam Compared To Lidice Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Tues— The town of Jenderam may become as notorious a< Guernica or Lidice, the Manchester Guardian worries today. In an editorial entitled "The Strong Arm"" The Guardian comments: "There are some rather startling reports 01.o 1 vig ous action by the Army239 words
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Article47 1951-02-21 1 Standard Staff Reporter AX INDIAN, Pakirisamy, wam sta-obed by compatriol Last night at Paya Lebar S I Pakirisamy was injured in the h p and had to be removed to hospital where his condition is said to be serious. The Police have detained 1 :in.47 words
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Advertisement45 1951-02-21 1 *6cm Hmq* I S.P.H.deSILVA 4i, high STIECT. S KOAM9U. KUALA IuMCU*. IVOM. < J k_/ v> VVJ.I, X v^- A LJL 1 v_/ X C jk j H i J There's nothing like a Guinness, WOLF (0) BRAND McALISTER CO., LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang45 words
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Article256 1951-02-21 2 Police Officers Tell Riotlnquiry Commission Standard Staff Reporter THE use of Gurkhas during the early stages of the December riots in Singapore would have "merely helped to inflame" the gen-Tal situation. This was the considered opinion of several police officers given at the bearing of the Commission256 words
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149 1951-02-21 2 A YOUNG INDIAN'. Kishincband GurdasmaJ Handwani, was fined $10,000 in the Singapi re Third District Court yeslei fot attempting to smuggle $8,817 worth oi gold out of the C tony on Jan 17. The l«e Mr H L Wriggleslered thai the gold be the office149 words
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Article26 1951-02-21 2 The postponed date for the elections to the Singapore Legislative Council Tuesday, April lo md n A Ap:;i it as reported in this paper yesterday26 words
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Article85 1951-02-21 2 SINGAPORE'S new Con misnonet of Police, Mr J Petmefather Evans in Piis (irsi appeal for public co-operation yester- suggested blotmnQ of police whistle as a means of conveying information lo the Police. Fear a/id surprise. >.<■ ■rt the we ipons u cd by the85 words
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Article, Illustration183 1951-02-21 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOR HIS courageous action in putting to flight three robbers, two of wlum were armed with revolvers, thus saving War Department property, Inspector Lawrence 11. Peng of "A" Company, Army Depot Police. R.A.0.C., yesterday received a watch and a Certificate of Meritorious183 words
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Article136 1951-02-21 2 A 1 1 RACTIVE, ex journalist Mrs. Evelyn Zaman is now in Singapore from Pakistan to recruit local doctors, teachers and nurses lor a Pakistan institution. Wanted are two doctors. 12 nurses and 12 teachers for the Kumudini Welfare Trust of Bengal Ltd. which is run by136 words
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217 1951-02-21 2 A "WHISPERINGr" campaign of slandti£ against the Progressive Party alleging that some of r s members are in favour of alhnviiu; i;.nd!or\!.s to' evict their tenants in spite of the Control of Rent Ordinance, has been launched in Singapore, said honorary secretary' of the D arty,217 words
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Article, Illustration168 1951-02-21 2 THE Singapore Indian Chamber fif Commerce wiil make recommendations i'>r the lloration of lmpn>vonivnt TiiL-t quarters for the Indian community, including Muslims, Mr. J. M. Dorai Raj, Chamber secretary told The Standard yesterday. Pakistani Muslim applications will be dealt with by trie Social Welfare168 words
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Article296 1951-02-21 2 ALLOCATION SYSTEM EXPLAINED S.LT. Flats Standard Staff Reporter THE CHINESE and Indian Chambers of Commeree, the Muslim Advisory Board, and other bodies are not empowered to make final adoration of Singapore Improvement Trust flats. The final authority rests with the I Trust. This was emphasized by Trust authorities yesterday n-296 words
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Article47 1951-02-21 2 ELDERLY Lim See i tiarged in the Singapore First District C yesterday writh being in possession <•: lOJ lbs I opium. it was alleged the opium found in a flour bag which Lim was carrying. The case Dostpoi ed 1 i Feb 2447 words
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Article, Illustration183 1951-02-21 2 Keon-Mareos Wedding Is Solemnized FOR a few hours yesterday, HE. The Commissioner-General* Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, cast aside official duties, ;md partici* pated in a wedding ceremony. He gave away the bride. Miss Elizabeth Marcos. when she married Mr. Michael Keon. at Singapore Presbyterian Church. The church was softly glowing greenLillian Buckoke - 183 words
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Advertisement186 1951-02-21 2 SINGER CENTENARY 1851 1951 700 Years of Sewing Service <y oo 0 WITH A NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINE Q*fy SINGER awes tjms ait $m& ado^^^! Y»)u can make the prettiesi clothes for less than half what they'd cost lo buy! it's wonderfully easy with one oi the new SINGER* Sewing186 words
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Advertisement201 1951-02-21 2 ■k^ Iqr* o l^^P J9^ v -i Importers: A\(.« <> FRI TR \Dl\< Sinffapore Kuala Lumpur Malacca 1 Jam Mr^^^ E&' T ?T J HOISsIK Jnvvn THE FAMOUS GERMAN BEER SOLE AGEKTS Sum Tuulinff Cc ltd K \LI 'I !M .'i ho \or >n-s thi* oiTi'!-:: Ajp EJ 1 IS*201 words
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Miscellaneous107 1951-02-21 2 •JP^^B ""^I'TAC 700^ LUCKV >'O WAS SETTIM' ALONE AH "*f WAL, TODAY WAS IB I BUT- TOMORROW'S V MAH r ■>* S* SJiiSSHKrIr D iSI T S wif thet luscious respecksV yore: day Jm mahdAY.Y/ bood r POWN.^VO-U STRANGLE DAISY MAE.^-WhUT GA^SO' /ON TOP -SO ij^BEONJTOP^) FREEZES >Vi TTO^S^Vr^K^N HAPPENED?-107 words
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Miscellaneous37 1951-02-21 2 Che Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee, of the Public Relations office, will give a talk on '"Study and Travel"' at a meeting of the "< st-West S'»cir*v at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road. Singapore, tomorrow ai 830 p.m.37 words
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444 1951-02-21 3 RESETTLEMENT SCHEME A SUCCESS, BUT Standard Staff Correspondent Kl ALA LI MPI R, Tues. A pointer to the success of the resettlement scheme, which is part and parcel of the fight against the Malayan Com tiiuni^s, is the spread of bandit activity into444 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-02-21 3 Mill AMPAI.AM, .iv> >;.:nt of the ;>nt. N>;ri irko aftei >4 yean is el md left Re v. .:> a fmai < the Medical m id secretary °:it Cc opera--01 Serrtr.i'.i'i.29 words
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Article20 1951-02-21 3 n Uu ire, ing a v.n ktcil. J 94 uxse of Malays were do 1 an Qj Uu-20 words
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Article171 1951-02-21 3 ELOCUTION CONTEST WINNERS Standard Staff Correspondent PORT DICKSON, Tues.— A me ssfu e icutioti contest, red by the school i agl m was held at the week-end at -.he Cmn Hua Chinese School, 1/2 mil C a: I R «d, Port Dickson. was divided ini a xi and junior sections171 words
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Article147 1951-02-21 3 A YOUNG officer of the Ist Battalion, the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), Lieut. J. D. A. Linn has been awarded the Military Cross. Though wounded twice in the first five minutes of an operation against a bandit camp, Lieut. J. D. A. Linn personally accounted lor two of147 words
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Article110 1951-02-21 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A 21-year-old Chinese rubber I tapper, Lee Moh Seng, was sentenced to one year's hard labour today, by the First Magistrate. Mr. A. P. Jack. on being found guilty of having in his possession 70 lbs ol scrap rubber valued110 words
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Article32 1951-02-21 3 KLUANG, Tues. --Mr. W. W. Lawrence. Deputy Commission- j er for Labour, Kluang ha- been transferred to Ipoh and his place has been taken by Mr. ML H. Morgan.32 words
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231 1951-02-21 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. It is the view of the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce that the desired objects of the Government's proposal to encourage the co-operative stores movement cannot be achieved w might. The fight against living costs can be better231 words
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Article47 1951-02-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Selangor Pakistanis Association of Kuala Lumpur has sent Rs. 1,000 to the Governor of Punjab. Lahore. Pakistan. toward* the Punjab Relief Fund. The sum has been voluntarily donated by the members of the Association and other well wishers.47 words
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Article77 1951-02-21 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. Ku;.la Lumpur will have bettor i kept cemeteries in future when the Municipality takes over the responsibility of their unkeep. This was accepted in principle ;by trie General Purposes Coin- mittee at a meeting this afternoon. A committee consisting of77 words
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Article, Illustration138 1951-02-21 3 More Joining Trade Unions Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. i Tin* steady expansion of the Trade Union movement is j shown by an increase of 3,646 members over the figure lor December last year, bringing the total to 65,273. At the end of January, 171 Trade Unions were on138 words
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Article328 1951-02-21 3 The Discussion croup of the Cycle and Motor Traders' Asso- j ciation, Penang, will give a farewell tea party on Feb. 23 to Mr. Poh Sin Bin. who will be going to Australia on a Colonial Welfare scholarship to study: engineering. The Army Recruiting Officer. Capt. W. H.328 words
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Article, Illustration207 1951-02-21 3 Standard Woman Reporter NINE Singapore Asian nurses, eight Chinese and one Eurasian will become Nursing Sisters (formerly a European appointment), if recommendations of their I appointment put up l» the Deputy Director of Medical Services, Dr. K. D. Gross are approved by the Secretary of207 words
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225 1951-02-21 3 Girl, Father Acquitted In Murder Trial Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Tues. A man and his daughter, Wong Swee and Wong Peck Wan, bowed to the court when they heard, at the end of a two-day hearing, that the assessors had found them not guilty of murder of which offence they225 words
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Article74 1951-02-21 3 KUALA I.rMPUR, Tues. A postwar record contribution of $181,914.75 was collected in the Federal km on Poppy Dav. This, Mrs. M. V. del Tufo, the organiser, thinks is due to the fact that this year the money is to be kept in Malaya. Selangor made74 words
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318 1951-02-21 3 Standard Staff rorrr-j>on<lrnt KUALA LUMPUR, laes. 1W Fi Ji <,<"<in. men! may follow Singapore in gfafog in<"rraM*<l jiranln to Chhaese schools. The <|iieMion of glviag iii<T<*asr<l grants to Federation (Jiinese !»ehooU. lite Standard learns, is at present under iJiartinrioM between hrad> of318 words
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221 1951-02-21 3 Bandits Fire On European, Two Specials Stand-ird Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Sc\< n bandits fired on a European '••:.<) wras escorted by two special constables on an estate in the Sungei Siput area this morning. Al! three were inded, one of the spe iously. The bandits were armed with221 words
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Advertisement29 1951-02-21 3 V .-v>*-*'-v-.--y.ffi;. '^48|^3|aapp^lBB> so lasa-li more satisfying •j C'jr-(-- It typed Cigarette in the World ~?£A &9MPUB IESaOM ....""2 FASHION loaf I. Anmang Street, Mir (Dark of Jo!m Littles)29 words
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Advertisement78 1951-02-21 3 X Tb /MSrttbvfinmvi mi- tninqstcuou,... K>( -I IMHWTEKt LEKre TRADERS LIMITED 88A. ROBINSON ROAD SING APOR t. •7t L. *****. Woo King Brothers Dealers in aU kindf of dorks, watches and spare parts 186 South Bridge Road, e.: Street, Singapore. Penang. GEORGE LEE MOTORS 200 <;ii;> i:\CK\l WFME y Qe&B78 words
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Miscellaneous35 1951-02-21 3 D:\ S. C V." ag ill sive a ilk on in I F ite I e s ol 0 e Kuala Lumpur Ps; 5y C .s 1 i' ernra a S >] at T...0 pjn. to-35 words
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464 1951-02-21 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Tues. The Perak Government was told by one of its Councillors today that fence sitters should no longer be tolerated in tJie present fickl airaii^t Communist thugs. "Let those with us give tangible proof va the challenge464 words
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Article238 1951-02-21 4 'Forgotten Men Get Their Due Standard Staff Correspond* m IPOH Tues.— Replying to Mr. JaJ Manecksha's speech on the Emergera y, the British Adviser. Mr. J. G. Black said he hoped be had correctly interpreted the former's speech as indicative of the confidence felt fey the public generally In the238 words
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Article28 1951-02-21 4 KLUANG, Tues.—Thambutamy, 42, who was found dis- < ..y in public was fined $1 by Sessi dCo ui Presick nt, Che Taib bin Haji A::d; k.28 words
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Article193 1951-02-21 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Tues.— Answering Mr. Jal Manecksha's reference to education, the Senior Inspector of Schools. Perak, Mr. E. C. Hicks quoted figures to show that in all the English schools there had been a corresponding increase in the 1951 enrolment as compared to193 words
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Article, Illustration85 1951-02-21 4 An infant welfare clinic for poor children of all races was opened at the Social Welfare Centre, Chinese Methodist Church in Kampong Kapor, Singapore yesterday. The clinic will be run by members of St. John's Ambulance Brigade, Malay women section division 11, and this is the first time Malay members85 words
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Article89 1951-02-21 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PEXANG. Tups. Mr. David Chen, principal •>[ the Chung Ling High School, will leave by the Chusan on Mar. 3 for the United Kinyd^m to be in time for the Festival ol Britain. He will be accompanied by his wite and Mr. Choonn Sam.89 words
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Article62 1951-02-21 4 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING. Tues. Communist posters were again found in several places in town yesterday morning. Some of the posters were found stuck to the main Rate of the Convent School. A 19-year-old student of an English continuation school here has been detained. The62 words
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Article25 1951-02-21 4 FOR stealing a bicycle dynamo, Wee Cheng Hoe (22) was sentenced in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to one month's rigorous imprisonment.25 words
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Article391 1951-02-21 4 Tribute To Mr. J. C. Black Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Tues. "He in characterise of the present administration of the State where there is no individual brilliance hut where there is no individual brilliance hui where there is a team a most formidable one at391 words
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97 1951-02-21 4 Milages Need MCA Help, Says Gurney KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The High Commissioner, Sir H( nry Gurney, accon panied by th<> British Advisor, Mr. A. N. ftoss, the Mentri Besar, Raja Uda bin Raja Mohammed, the Chief Police Officer, Mr. P. N. O'Flynn. and other officials made a 200-mile lour of97 words
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Article152 1951-02-21 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOII. Tues. A plea that the Administration treat the Pen^hulu with dignify and courtesy as befitting his position was made by Raja Omar bin Raja Aii before the Council of State, today. Raja Omar stressed the important role which a Penghulu plays in his152 words
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263 1951-02-21 4 Standard Stall Cwrctpondcnl lI'OII. Tm-. In hii mrimagr to t ti** Peratt Slate Council which >at for the firsl tim«' tlii> >rar. tin- of Perak called upon Councillor* t«> tlnir dcHberali— all the knowledge, wisdom and experience at thrir <«>m mand in thi- grave time*263 words
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Article339 1951-02-21 4 More Co-op Stores Suggested Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. Labour representative on the IVrak Slate Council. Mr. C. H. Yin today called on th«(iovernment to g\\v every encouragement in establishing more co-operative stores in the state. Mr. Yin who was making bis first appearance in the Stati Council said that339 words
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Article84 1951-02-21 4 PEXAXG. Tues.— The P. T< b bt n* LJnion will meeting of all their members to ascertain their view v. h regard to the Select Committee's recommendation on I 1 unified education m Singapore. The hon a retary, Mr. Ooi Kim Lean, told The Stoday84 words
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Article95 1951-02-21 4 CEAMembere Are Lulled standard StaC Cam MiojKlrni PEXAXG, T, i to the employers to visit the iciation oft> i to about a better undei betv, ipital and Labour madk by 1 :< prc ent o£ the Chin* ginecring Association, i eting todaj'. He spoke of the g ;and harmony existing95 words
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Article36 1951-02-21 4 A CHINESE. Chng Hoe Ten« was fined (200 In the Singapore First District Court yesterda: for being in posses.-. on of twi chandu pipes, and a lamp, ti MaCllium Street on Feb. 18.36 words
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Article172 1951-02-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. To ensure that bandits infiltrating into the Cameron Highlands from the bordering states do not secure food, the movement of foodstuffs will be restricted in certain areas in the Highlands and Pahang from March 1. The order prohibits any person from moving172 words
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Advertisement37 1951-02-21 4 S f|^H|: "<#«, MSmtk? The Pre-war German "ADLER" sewing machines are back again. ADLER machines ar« W!^ LDEST Qnd LARGEST sewing machine company in Europe. f Automatic release bobbin winter. All enquire to^S. lj Ksirib.iton CHEONG LEE ff.37 words
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Advertisement43 1951-02-21 4 WA" -R PAIK .5 MEDIUM GLOSS C A I v§ 11 toin« bald D p tS Hi pov t Bos I (ark* -3 WHII haii m\ Y\pi' i or. red -having N I corner of N zt Propi .<■;. r Snip closed every 143 words
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Article, Illustration3886 1951-02-21 5 i 'SawMalayJump Into The Air Full Report Of Probe Into Singapore Riots RLLAIIONSHIP between the police and the military had always been cordial and there was no reason to believe that the attitude changed (faring the December riots in the Colony. \f \s T i hStandard - 3,886 words
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Advertisement205 1951-02-21 5 "^SITUATION VACANT" ;.v.:;nER t> '-ike .i- i] vessel Ter Pease forward I Box No. T.109. S'pore. teacaer for s Afternoon writing to Cntal Line, :-keeper, aid ■e v<: Filing Chinese. Apply dred to B.»x Sing "o Standard, X export expe: ienced fence C'erk •e in general local in ii kef205 words
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Advertisement189 1951-02-21 5 fe^J^ mwritffin mow than mil/ other into a small car! t»t'lj I < 111/\ i- .i ilLi'lfi ft til =r 4 doi't sai- t I'or 40 yjari Britain taxed cars on horse-power. British car S' //OH manufacturers were comp-.lled, therefore, to get a lot in a Ktdc. Morris have lnn189 words
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Miscellaneous103 1951-02-21 5 ~~Z^Z fscTwHEKJ YOU COME ALONG, /THAT'S WHAT WE'LL 1 A NICE.ROOMy""^ (GF COURSE WiTH-V ui I, ILL u.AvE THAT _j |POJ| /^g£: T;vo TAK- OFF/ OOOLA! MAY- SPEND WEEKS IN, J PROJECTILE... °^^J^l] rVvr^ 5 tf-^v 1 FDR VEr;US, /BE I'D BETTER TRAVELING /IT SHOULDN'T UP BY FUEL YOU YOU'VE103 words
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Article771 1951-02-21 6 HPHE Singapore Labour Party has announced a five-point programme for the coming Singapore Legislative Council elections. The programme is admirably brief. An election programme is not the place for argument or detailed explanation. However, the average voter is not going to be converted merely by a bare771 words
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1108 1951-02-21 6 ASTER GUNASEKARA - We Should Recognize Degrees From America ASTER GUNASEKARA by WITH the growing tendency among Malayan youth to go to the United States for higher studies, the time has come for London and Washington to go into a huddle about recognising the degree obtained in American Universities. This is essential if1,108 words
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Article269 1951-02-21 6 COMMENTING on the fresh i ater Ash culture under Ihe Colonial Development plan which the Fisheries Department Malaya intends to carry out in Balik Pul. m, Penang, the Utusan Melayu in its editorial said (hat in doing this several hundreds of innocent and ignorant Malay padiplanters in Balik269 words
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Article705 1951-02-21 6 IVOR BROWN - IVOR BROWN By nEMOCRACY, we know, thrives on dis ission as babies on milk. But it is possible to overfeed the baby <»nd 1 am beginning to wonder whether we are i. ■■■■t overworking our ears. Is there not in progress a flight from705 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-02-21 6 •Dust? Can't 'elp that, Lady! Some sets lumps and some gets dust, and them who get* dust 'as gotta lump it!"23 words
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769 1951-02-21 6 THEY DO IT BETTER IN GREAT BRITAIN I HAVE just had an op p art unity uf reading ''Bricks and Mortals.'* a study «>/ the building society movement in Britain and the story of the Abbey National Building Society JHI9--79/9. by the Society's chairman, Sir Harold Bellman. I was agn769 words
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Advertisement119 1951-02-21 6 K. S. CBAKG, Editor-in-Chief Publ^hed daily including Sunday by the Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated. Ltd at 128 Robinson Road, Singapore. Subscription rates: 10 cents per copy, $3 per month and $9.00 per throe months including the Sunday Standard, in Singapore and through«ut the Federation of Malaya, postage extra.. Advertisement119 words
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Advertisement115 1951-02-21 6 Who Is Aggressor? RECENTLY Attlee called Soviet Russia an aggressor on account of her having an army of 175 divisions. Stalin immediately returned the compliment by saying that Attlee in accusing Russia of being an aggressor was trying to induce the British people to support Americas "New aggressive War.' Taking115 words
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Advertisement59 1951-02-21 6 BELIEVED SO RRWLY N L U• J GOBLINS THAT HE DECREED V VU^!t| fl m The PEATH PENMTY FO5 X \^*-*£Jj I 'MLLYNGE WOUNQVNGE 1 CW? MAMVNtt fHEM -"^BBipH^St MCUfI TYLER SHOPPING FROM A! 1. KM BIDES SIM SELF SERVICE! GIVES YOl INC RKASfcll SALES INCREASED PROFITS! Sole Distributors: LEE^FLETCHEB59 words
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164 1951-02-21 7 TAIPEI. Feb. 20: 'UP)— ;p EGA aid for Formo- assured as a result na .Mission chief Dr. d T. Mover's talks in gi d with EC A head--10 returned here on a:'- 1 MM and a halt g t tome leave" in the164 words
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117 1951-02-21 7 PI Deports Rich Chinese To Formosa pet 20 (UP) Chinese multimillionaire Co Fak, alias R oario, alias Co ras leported early Taipi Formosa as tasiral (e alien" on Presi lent Quirino. n P ice annount Co Pak, > has beer. aiding Huks and n u ista h itfa m mey117 words
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Article38 1951-02-21 7 Limb Sails For T ientsin From HK SG Feb 20 (UP)— r,, j ppointed it d Affaires to .n bv the i i Tientsin, en route it < pita! s icceed Si J i ia ah rl sen :ce.38 words
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Article27 1951-02-21 7 US Jets Fly In Formosan Skies \p -us p esun J 'e 'at of es over 1 ital I 'day. 4 acted is they is the si27 words
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Article26 1951-02-21 7 Fell 2C (Reuter) fair arge •■<■ todaj is i another f radio < onditions. It is ghi that disturb- be severe beI 23 a: i Fcb-26 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-02-21 7 photo. ~>™ mi L Literally loaded down with family responsibilities is this Korean refugee, who obligingly steps out or line of countrymen fleeing war zone to illustrate his packhorse technique. Th? smiling native keeps his home together by carrying his wife and family possession^ on his back.-A.P - 50 words
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380 1951-02-21 7 If 3rd World War Starts Washington, Feb. 20 (Reuter) General J. Lawton Collins, American Army Chiei-of-Staff, said if a third world war came the United States strategic air force would hit Russia with tremendous might and not wait until land battles had been380 words
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Article54 1951-02-21 7 ROMF, Feb. 20 (UP)— The "Titoist" split in the Italian Communisi Party spread to the pro-Communisl wing of the Socialist Party today and broughi wholesale walk-outs from the Red-controlled National Partisan's Association. The desertions grew so numerous that it was no longer possible to itemize54 words
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Article78 1951-02-21 7 LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 20 (Renter) --The Security Council will meet on Wednesday at I'D. OO GAIT to take up the Kashmir question, it was officially announced today. Britain and the United States have been in negotiation for several days on a resolution which it is78 words
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139 1951-02-21 7 TOKYO. Feb. 20 (ReiUerAAP) The British cruiser Belfast and Australian destroyer Warramunga have joined the United Nations naval armada which has been bombarding the area of the North Korean east coast port of Wonsan during the past six days. The two Commonwealth warships addedA.P - 139 words
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Article, Illustration82 1951-02-21 7 WHIMSICAL LOCOMOTIVE 'Nellie', the first of the three whimsical locomotives being built at Southport Lanes. England) to the design of Rowland Emmett, the British 'Punrir magazine artist, is seen during trials on the Southport Lakeside miniature railway. 'Nellie', who will eventually run on the 'far tottering and oyster creek railway'A.P - 82 words
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Article59 1951-02-21 7 Railroad Faces 84 Charges NEW BRUNSWICK. N.J.. Feb. 20 (UP)— The Middlesex County Grand Jury returned 84 manslaughter indictments against the Pennsylvania Railroad today one for each person killed In the Woodbridge. New Jersey train wreck. The railroad faces the maximum penally of $84,000 In fines for each manslaughter charge.59 words
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114 1951-02-21 7 DETROIT. Michigan, Feb. 20 (UP)— A circus lion ripped a tiger to death before 3,000 children last night. The children were guests at the opening show of Shrine Circus in the Michigan State fairgrounds coliseum. Animal trainer Clyde Beatty was putting his big114 words
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482 1951-02-21 7 LONDON, teb. 20 (AP) Britain, the United States and France proposed to Russia a meeting of deputy foreign ministers in Paris on March 5 as a first step towards four-power talks on disputes between the east and482 words
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Article80 1951-02-21 7 COLOMBO, Feb. 20 (Reuter)— Canada has offered to contribute $25,000,000 to the Commonwealth Colombo Plan to develop South and South-east Asia. This was announced by the Canadian delegate, Mr. David Johnson at the meeting of the Consultative Committee of economic development of south and South-east80 words
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Article44 1951-02-21 7 LOXDON, Feb. 20 (UP) The British Government said today that the deposit of uranium had been found on the Isle of Men, Irish Sea. The Supply Ministry spokesman added, however, that the deposit is of "very low quality" and not commercially profitable.44 words
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Article215 1951-02-21 7 SYDNEY. Feb. 20 UP) American envoy John Foster Dulles said that to forbid Japan to rearm would be a "demonstrable folly." He said that if such a limitation was written into a peace treaty it would produce the very evil it sought to correct. Dulles215 words
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Article41 1951-02-21 7 Ab'Hit I.TiOO Egyptian women demonstrated last night outside Parliament demanding equal rights with men. Their demands included the right to vote, abohtnm of polygamy, divorce to be made a Legal process, and equal chance of work.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article31 1951-02-21 7 The House of Representatives has passed a bill intended to permit entry into the United States of people who were involuntary members ot Xa/i. Fascist or other non-Communist organisations abroad. A.P.A.P - 31 words
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Article22 1951-02-21 7 The Brotherhood of U.S. Railway Trainmen pleaded guilty to contempt charges in connection with Its recent strikes and was fined U5575,000. U.PU.P - 22 words
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Article43 1951-02-21 7 An 18-year-old high school student stabbed his lti-yenr-old sweetheart to death at her home in Haijima village on the western outskirts of Tokyo. The youth committed the crime when enraged by the girl's failure to keep a tryst earlier in the day. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article40 1951-02-21 7 A fire which destroyed four apartment buildings and one warehouse in Toyama city caused damage estimated at 500.000.000 yen. Despite the efforts of 80 fire engines the apartments, occupied by 95 factory workers and their families, were wiped out. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article36 1951-02-21 7 Burmese Government troops killed nine rebels and captured three in the Upper Chindwin, an official communique said. Government forces also reoccupied a Karen stronghold at Pauktan in the Honzada District. flO miles north of Rangoon.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article36 1951-02-21 7 Britain has bought 10.000 tons of coal from India. Fuel Minister Philip Noel Baker told the House of Commons. More will be bought if it does not prejudice India's export to normal markets, he added.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article94 1951-02-21 7 The Vatican's Congregation of Rite.s has proclaimed Gabriel Archangel of the Annunciation patron and protector of telephone and telegraph workers. Pope Pius XII approved a decree to this effect on January 12. The Archangel Gabriel was chosen because he brought the message of the incarnation of Jesus Christ, t'.e sonA.P - 94 words
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Article31 1951-02-21 7 Admiral Forrest Sherman. Chief of U.S. Naval Operati claimed that the United States was "doomed to defeat" if abandons its European allies ■<• seeks to survive by I continental air warfare. U.P.U.P - 31 words
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Article21 1951-02-21 7 Radio Peiping has reported that Janim Khan, Leader of the Kazakh rebels, in Sinkiang province, northwest China, had been shot.- U.P.U.P - 21 words
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Article, Illustration275 1951-02-21 7 LONDON. Feb. 20 (TP> Informed sources said today that Britain v. .1! issue a warning to would-be aggressors that any direct or indirect attack >n Yugoslavia would not go unpunished. They said Premier Clement Attlee or Minister of Stati Kenneth Younger was expectedA.P - 275 words
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Article83 1951-02-21 7 SAIGON, Feb 2Q P) A Fi i communique d Communist V 1 had launched a sti attack cm a French pur- in I soul hern Red River d, the defenders \v. a saults. The port .fled. Elsewhere in Tonkin province Frera h 1 t 'intense"83 words
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90 1951-02-21 7 Fight Against Polio A Family Affair' ATLANTA GEORGIA. Feb. 20 (APi— The battle against polio is a family affair, says Dr. Robert 1.. Bennett, head of the de partment of physical medicine at Emory Cniversity Hospital Many children strfckea with the disease. he states. must be treated over a period90 words
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Advertisement51 1951-02-21 7 ovO3, luJb y II >L- <*^** Bftf C > ■-•rEJiS32aSSSiM» 1 Tf^ H F N f ml fsj Ho/rf your nexf por#y of JUBILEE CAFE RESTAURANT 771-773 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE (IM FRONT OF T. G. KIAT) CLEAN COOL CENTRAL BEST BRIYANI and other MUSLIM DISHES TO SUIT ALL TASTES51 words
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Advertisement7 1951-02-21 7 ffjW M\ FOR YOU ROBINSON £€h, BSfm7 words
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660 1951-02-21 8 Staiuiard Staff Reporter INFLATION U wwld-wide and calls for action on an international basis, said Sir John Hay in a note in answer to Singapore Standard question-, iasaed yesterday. Sir John, chairman of the Board of Directors of Gntlu-ie and660 words
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115 1951-02-21 8 Standard Reporter THE SINGAPORE Chinese Contractors Association has appeal *1 to the Muniripality. iht* Singapore haiprovemenl Frost, the Director «»f l*ul)li< b ork- and )W building concerns lo grani ihem cot pnsation from "o\uht»" fof their "abnormal losses* <> contracts on ham!. e "abnormal losses" wore115 words
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Article17 1951-02-21 8 THREE of Japan's fibre producers have beg three-month tour of American etic fibre plans U.P.U.P - 17 words
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Article130 1951-02-21 8 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Feb. 20: Padi planters in Tanjong Karang, the largest rice-producing area in I Selangor, expect a bumper harvest in the middle ol the year and. to deal with the 4f>,000 acres of padifields, they will have to engage extra hands from130 words
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318 1951-02-21 8 Standard Staff Reporter MEOIAMSKI) methods of processing already adopted by Malayan pineapple canneries are improving the colour, texture and flavour of the canned product, said the .Malayan Pineapple [ndustry adviser, Mr. E. Courtney, in a radio talk last night. Fruit from large new plantations318 words
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Article47 1951-02-21 8 Standard Staff Correspondent SEGAMAT, Feb. 20: Three years late, three Chinese officers from the Federation War Damage (Maim Office are now conducting a circuit inquiry of petty war damage claims at Seuamat. The inquiry will take three days to complete in the district.47 words
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324 1951-02-21 8 Standard Staff Reporter CHINESE MAN VEAR has con.. e and gone* Hut unscrupulous proMl erring in p«>:u:l;ir hrainl> of cigarettes whirli came with it has apparently ronit* to May. Distributors maintain there is no justification for the incr< ised prices charged by the324 words
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670 1951-02-21 8 Lower Tin Food Standards Opposed L()WERIIV(i of tlu- standards «»f imported tinned foodstuffs i* neither in the interests of health nor a sound method to reduce prices. I hi* view was expressed yesterday by Singapore's medical authorities and leadin*; importers in commenting on670 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-02-21 8 LATEX experts, pictured in Kuala Lumpur where they are attending a three-day latex conference, are (from left): Dr. J. Schweizer (Indonesia), Dr. E. G. Cockbain (England) and Dr. H. C. J. de Decker (Holland).34 words
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Article25 1951-02-21 8 Standard SI t CorrcsnondrrU KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 20: Retail price of firewood has in recent weeks been increased by •id per cei I25 words
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75 1951-02-21 8 AKRON. (Ohio), Feb. 20 (AD—Thousands of U.S. rubbrr workers are going to be laid off next week as a direct result of th;> recent Government order cutting rubber supplies for civilian consumption. The order becomes effective March 1. Already most product on75 words
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Article, Illustration172 1951-02-21 8 Standard Stall Reporter IN VIEW of the spiralling pr: ies of building mati la the Singapore Chinese C tors' Association has sent a petition to the S.nyapore Government, urging immediate price control on building materials. The petili signed by the i 1 si lent A172 words
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Article35 1951-02-21 8 THE British Mi) try of Food hi gned i ntracts with Japanese exporters for 5806.000 cases of canned tange les, worth US$4.3O per case, to be shipped in Marc l U.P.U.P - 35 words
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607 1951-02-21 8 Payments On War Claims Now Total $55, 989,31 9 TU W "S TO BIGGER ITEMS' Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 20.— The war da-na-e orjsanUalin,, UJ $55,989,319 to date, made up as follows: Actual pawuent on v claims $11,373,630; war risks (^oods) insuranee up to end I <)."'«» $29607 words
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Article309 1951-02-21 8 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Tues.— There was strong demand for tins and rubbers in the Malayan share market today with only a few sellers. London demand for Malayan tins and rubbers were particularly strong and prices in these sections of the market showed improvements right309 words
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Article33 1951-02-21 8 cial Standard Sen C?— < prices on the Hongkon change today were HK -K 6 132 to HKSI.B2 to Malayan $1 KKSO.32 in B :ah; Go!d iiK- 29 i to one t33 words
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Article36 1951-02-21 8 report that P< I L has od interim dividends the ear ending S L3O 20 per cent, on the pn I ry shai and 10 ordinary shares, payable g< ec on liar. 14, L95136 words
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Article46 1951-02-21 8 NEARLY 6,005 1 >f rise, the 05t todia s <■■ received Erom food t C rived in Calcutta This is 1 100 unised to by China h w tons of gunnyba^s. The i I ,-xi). ci d to .rive bv th< i a of March. A. P.A.P - 46 words
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Article44 1951-02-21 8 Australia Again Buving Standard SUfl I Al> i some buying in rubber mark. Japan small quant. Lond was rubber I m throu- e was evi ing tor g| \l MTti < uted ti; ii [ndoiM land wen rul.h.r in rainy larg< quantities I nited Stat<44 words
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Article21 1951-02-21 8 c merce Rubbei price ye per lb.: No. I Ribbed I El o Q A 1 on reg. tender21 words
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Article34 1951-02-21 8 COPRA IS STADY Standj Stall R COPRA duce mai I picul and risi small b s E with so'!.on a qui I i :ea < per gapore p. ere: B bier $3:5 (r cube). $10534 words
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Article35 1951-02-21 8 the v rubber pri (Feb. it) v Ih No I KSS Spel i No. J R.S ftoestfa; <•■ p ft I Um i I H e Terras N a 'pr I i q etly s35 words
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Article29 1951-02-21 8 si t: i 1 u i' 9 i n\iii'\ hn iiofl i i n Sp >1 selh Three mon( era £1,46! Settle n I tL Ton*: I i-29 words
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Advertisement27 1951-02-21 8 P.'v.'^Eß GOODS CHASSIS Municipal vehicles marine stationary OIL ENGINES DiESEL GENERATING PLANTS FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD RCAD SiNSAFORE REI NTE) rHKOOSHOUI THE FZD EY WIARNE EROS., LTD.27 words
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Advertisement17 1951-02-21 8 j JtJj '"^T 1 I4RBUIJARII Mil K 4 O i I ■> IS/* Mi«»iSni C^CIL STREiiX Si.NG AFOKE ->^^^^17 words
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Article, Illustration452 1951-02-21 9 Will Sail Direct For War Theatre Standard Staff Reporter SPEEDING for the Korean war theatre with all the 15 knots she can muster, the 8,500-ton Danish hospital ship Jutlandia arrived in Singapore yesterday for a 24-hour stop over. From Copenhagen the ship called at Portsmouth for onlyStandard; standard - 452 words
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Article68 1951-02-21 9 ISLAM WILL FIGHT COMMUNISM Standard Start" Reporter ISLAM la determined to fight Communism, according to a resolution passed by the World Muslim Conference at Karachi, said Syed Abdullah bin Yahya, Singapore delegate yesterday on his return by KLM Constellation. Thirty-nine Muslim states were represented a1 Karachi. Syed Abdullah Yice-President 0168 words
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Article56 1951-02-21 9 DITCH PAINTINGS F ROM THE AIR Standard Staff Reporter FIFTY-FOUR paintings from the air by Dutch artists arrived in Singapore yesterday by KLM Constellation for exhibition at the British Council Hall next month. DJEVDJELIA I Yugoslavia), Fob. 20: (UP). A railroad ac.-o>s the Y-.^ v-G. ei. oilier has opened for56 words
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Article, Illustration251 1951-02-21 9 Standard Staff Reporter 'SERGEANT' SUSAN 75 pounds of caiine courage on flight to London this morning refused to Shake bands with Mrs. T. P. Reynell-Baker at the airways office yesterday. Eventually she was coaxed to raise a paw. Susan was gium, because she hadStandard - 251 words
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Advertisement680 1951-02-21 9 F\<t REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Fruuisco. Los Anfeles, AH American A Canadian Cities Penang p. Sham S'pore s 5.1 LLCKENBACH 4 5 Mar. 6 Mar. 7/B Mar. tpting cargo for Hongkong, Kobe, Yokohama. pASI REGULAR SERVICE D.S.A. (WEST COAST) PKRSIAN GULF via JAPAN HONGKONG S'pore. g£ J L LUCKENBACH680 words
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Advertisement452 1951-02-21 9 EAST ASIATIC LIKE Feb. 25' Ben&ttOW, saUa Mar. 5. Outward Prom EuroDe r s Fro^ nc l^;f omincnt: h£ fe I !Etal£ dta f r BanBkok Hong PACIFIC FAB EAST LINE Feb. 26: Kambodfa Balla for H'kong, Trans-Pacific Service fSr ai 'ease Woii jpv 5 i^^"1 (West Coast) TO El452 words
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Advertisement617 1951-02-21 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINENT B'pce. P. S'ham Penane "INDIA" for Bangkok. Hongkong Manila Gens 15 16 "KAMBODI*" for Hongkong, Kobe Yokohama 26 Feb. -2 Mar. "LALANDIA" for Bangkok b 7 Mar. 4 4 M.r 2-3 Mar. ♦•FIOXIA" for Bangkok fi 9 Mar 7-7 Mar 6-6 Mat "KVERN'AAS" for Saigon617 words
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Miscellaneous176 1951-02-21 9 HAt/t A RBI VALS i^J^ [and Dt PARTVRL SJ Arrivals C.P.A. from Horuk.ui:; in p.m. QEA BO \< from Sydney, Jakarta 1.33 pm. frern London, (.ti.utt.i Z m, KLM from Jakarta :\.M% p.m. IiARUDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS from Jakarta 1&35 p.m. P.O.A.S. from Bangkok 7.39 p.m. MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTAS from Kuala176 words
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Miscellaneous226 1951-02-21 9 £j Ships in Harbour 1 1 SHIPS AT RO.M)S I INKER ROADS AND WHARVES. 4 P.M. ffiS, ft** g*^ Hg* YESTERDAY. gff «S I BKftk 2SS& B BS H'HirfVVC Sirusa Adelanto, Hock Hen^. mi.uiVM edenak, Tung Song, Sitsen, Berdang, 40 41 Rebc-.erett. 33 39 Blntang, 36 37 S r n226 words
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Article445 1951-02-21 10 Jean Rose To Top By Accident! HOLLYWOOD. Feb. 20. —In tne brief period of two years, Jean Hargeo won her stage break as an understudy, followed with parts in three other plays, came up with the leading feminine role in "The Traitor." and was swept to Hollywood where she has445 words
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569 1951-02-21 10 I|OLLTWOOD*S shortest silI U ai d sadd< si i rniance e led recently. v-> .'led h:,,-v. \\v\ •.hin^ to bless them except a sense ol i esp »i >ility ended a marriage urhich had burned itself out in exactly 20.") By PAUL569 words
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Article, Illustration25 1951-02-21 10 This shot of Singapore's Cathay Cinenu and Building takes from the air more than proves the point that it pu\s to advertise!25 words
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Advertisement275 1951-02-21 10 NEW ALHAHBBA GET THE NEW ALHAMBRA HABIT! FAMOUS AUTHORS ACCLAIM IT! UKiOJiy 1/ —GSBALD I VIKIH "Balfctef Dnutmend" EXTRAORMIS \RY!... I K Kl KNMI. llttlr (.e-.ir 1 a d' www /^H B»F^^tiifc Y:» Tl *!d STERLING KAYDEN LOUIS CAIHEII I STARTS TOMORROW L [^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■iHH^aHaai Farewe!! To Yesterday i^ a lull275 words
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Advertisement203 1951-02-21 10 i Patroi <i r e requested 'o be m their y><iis I promptly as tJie r e are no supporting ihortJ ji m oioi )to the length oi s film, i 10. 15- 1.30. 1. 00. 6. i:> x o. :;oi\ m. (NOTE: 111 OF TIMES) THE r/fl^K OJF TOWN....203 words
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Advertisement58 1951-02-21 10 LAST 3 SIIOVVS:^ J, 6.15 9.15 P.M. Shaw Bros' Malay Musical "ALO II A" MARIA M OS VI AN GUMANTI D. HARRIS OPENING TO-MORROW 20th Century-Fox's starring Jeanne CRAIN PHONF HO ***** CMAMG RO^ Last Day; 3.00 B.UO P.M. BUSTER CRABBE in UNIVERSAL'S "FLASH GORDON" (Whole Serial) Tomorrow: ['SOMEONE TO58 words
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Advertisement142 1951-02-21 10 1 IVi TODAY DAILY I I 1 Til 11.00-1.45-10;'! Sfo f ng Yvonne U6 vAKLO A b n^ r f^***^^ NEXT li x Wfc^ i|3g h y Z— 'S Wailsp aaATT Randolph btu 1 1 VHiere to g» this rrmlT^ Of < AIR VIEW CABAREr It, Peck Sean St. (Of142 words
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202 1951-02-21 11 RON DICLOS - Hopes Bright For Singapore Weigh tlifters RON DICLOS By PROSPECTS of Singapore winning weightlifting at the Asian Games are bright. With the ration out of the competition, Singapore's only a ceirw from the Iranians, who on paper, look j ,j to brat. .>. trld boater in »ht dnision. rw r202 words
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66 1951-02-21 11 Malacca Hopes FAM-SAFA Breach Will Heal a Hopes cleavage bel Associal Sing pore at last veek'i Malacca U a j nation :i G Rfahin- cca mid I me with ibe rers when the? time *.tP. G M u waa ap- sent live l-iI. unani rn >us t of MAFA were66 words
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Article183 1951-02-21 11 IPOH: K. R. V. Michell.j lyoU State c:leketer became the h:s: player here to score a' century in this season's league games. Turning out fortheKinta Europeans in the weekend's game against the P.C.R.C. oqi > K ui vay Institute ground," Micheil, in a third wicket part-i183 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-02-21 11 From one Las Vegas beauty salon comes this hair style, modelled by show sirl Terry Tone. And that big upsweep at the ton is supposed to symbolise (yes you've £■»<> sed it!) the mnsbrooin dood effect of an A-bomb explosion. The dark rinc; is a switch, with a jewelled clip53 words
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199 1951-02-21 11 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By VERY few horses went fast on the second track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning when the going was very heavy. Best worker was Raj Mahal (Ayres), who, after going at 2 pace from the six, covered the last three199 words
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Article108 1951-02-21 11 NEW HAVEN. CONNECTICUT. Feb. 18 (Reuter) John Marsha!!. Yale University's Australian star, broke his own 1 world's record for the 500 metre free style by 10.6 sec- 1 onds at ths U»th Annual Swim- 1 ming Carnival here last night.* Marshall, swimming alone covered the distance108 words
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Article85 1951-02-21 11 LI'XEMBOI'RG Feu. 18. (Reu-, ter).— Ro^er Rondeaux ol France* won trie world cross countiy, cycling championship here to-, day by covering the 20 kilometres course (about 12.' miles) in one :\'>uv four minutes 57 seconds. Andre Dufraisse also of France was sec >nd tn one hour >ix minutes85 words
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Article36 1951-02-21 11 KOI I.YWOOD, Feb. 20 (UP) --r ilm star Linda Durnellt IT, divorced cameraman Peverell Marlec, 50, an Monday on the charge that he was rude to hrr friends and criticized her fa tiff.36 words
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Article, Illustration967 1951-02-21 11 AROUND THE SINGAPORE SHOPS with c&Mtivn. wujckokje. ?JORTH EAST monsoons have dwindled away to odd, thunderous looking clouds surging over the horizon, and Malayan housewives the hot sun once again renewing energies are casting anxious eyes on husbands! Will the menfolk kick up the traditional ftfts about Spring967 words
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Advertisement39 1951-02-21 11 Consult us or phone ***** for Sanitary, Water, Gas, Electrical and Radio services. Singapore Tubing Company. General Contractor- Radio Dealers (SO. Geylang Road. Singapore faaclUicncU Li %^Sfc(W WITH iKft? < RINCS 0F y^C^?^ TRADITIOH S.P.H.deSILVA 4;. HlftM STOtET. S'NC .POM.39 words
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Advertisement59 1951-02-21 11 <^ Finest Costume JeweUery.,. W I%c wiy Latest for the Very Fahionakle Lady.,, Necklaces, Chokers, Earr.ngs, Brooches Bracelets, SILVERWARE C£?r. PHONE 4649 31 RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE I C\ Ov-*l/ s net ring: <> X //> A' r tU^P LINKS hJX'M 4 n.:,;, H^.-c -studs ,-ip S Jr\U f T^ P^59 words
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Article183 1951-02-21 12 DOUBLE TOTES Races Five and Eight The going should be heavy. Ollie Davies Cay Reveller 'Minorou* Time Test CASH BEST BET WAN OWAR MANDALAY Ratei: Class 2 Div. 3(6F) "j e anne UArc. Hard CMi Jeanne DArc. Best Bet manna prince Oregon minstrel boy brownsbay tLu_i: Class Div183 words
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1011 1951-02-21 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES Bv SHAPING extremely well on the track and with the going and <lislanee ureatly to his liking the five y;*ar old Gold Bridge gelding Ondine should have^little difficulty in heating other good ones in Bright f *Eyes, Uninsured and Richmond in the1,011 words
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Article89 1951-02-21 12 SEREMBAN MON.—Reviewing the activities of the past year the N.S. Chinese Recreation Club, In its annual report released today, records that socially, financially and in the realm of sport the committee "looked back un a very .successful year." Regarding the proposed new building for the club89 words
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Article, Illustration1268 1951-02-21 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: Horses: Class 2, Div. 3-6 Furlongs: 2.15 p.m. 1. Cape Horn 4y 9.00 "C.C. Stable" Yong Vt^wS 2. 000 Tollana a 8.11 W.M. Watt Hobbs U £u*™ 3. 444 Hard Cash 4y 8.10 "Winmore Stable*^ Dames E llery 4. 340 Inky Bill 4y 8.09 "Inky1,268 words
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Article82 1951-02-21 12 Ma!ayans Draw In Indonesia j\i;.\r.T\. r>b. <\? A i NBhteei ("iLn<-<' MalayaUl s<;;:?r team fr«:ni s ii.apwre. in i:^ wtcom4 tuwt in bMtauaria, this af.:'rno:n ISed M tM kk fceiM. Atthsasfe Cm BiiciP>Tr boya v..'-' raperiw in t" 'in'qu?, t' e bjdiy h indicann 'd hy the vH and slippery82 words
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231 1951-02-21 12 LONDON. Feb. 19 (Reuteri The odds against Lincolnshire handicap favourite Masked Light were slashed from 100-8 to 13-2 when the second callovcr on the race was held at the Victoria Club here tonight. This follows the announcement last Saturday that Britain's ch'impion jockey Gordon231 words
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Article47 1951-02-21 12 KL Soccer Trial Venue Changed KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. The first of the trial matches to select the team for KL District in the inter-district sov^Sr competition will be played Tomorrow (Wednesday) evening on tile SIA ground at Taylor Road instead of the SCRC ground as previously announced.47 words
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Article, Illustration237 1951-02-21 12 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH By photu V* ITII an old hon^kok on hi> In aii av.A M.i. good ndk rliarm in his roat porLet. Ismail l.;n iiir lalay hadniinton Htar. lrft >ir.^aj»or<- ior Britaii his partner, <>n» Poll Lim, In a Oanta- < early yesterday morning. TheStandard - 237 words
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Article77 1951-02-21 12 MELBOURN E. Feb. 20: (Reuter-AAP)— Freddie Brown is expected to be it to lead England in the fifth and final Test against Australia starting here on Friday. He ran a lap round the Local Grammar School p i a y i n g grounds today and77 words
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Miscellaneous29 1951-02-21 12 TIMESt^ HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya. TODAY; A.M. P.M Singapore 10.30 11.49 Malacca 7.58 8.07 Port Dickson ti.39 6.48 Port Sham 5.40 6.09 Penan? 1-50 Lit29 words
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